Podcast appearances and mentions of john lenon

English singer/songwriter (1940–1980), founding member of the Beatles

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PON SHUFFLE WEY
REYS (MISS CAFFEINA) | PON SHUFFLE WEY | #55 (Radio)

PON SHUFFLE WEY

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2025 79:02


REYS es el proyecto personal de Sergio Sastre, guitarrista, tecladista, compositor, productor y cantante. Miembro y fundador de la banda Miss Caffeina.Con MISSCAHa escrito canciones como «Mira cómo vuelo», «Merlí» (que sale en la misma serie), «Venimos» y muchas más. Obvio platicamos de ‘Miss Caffeina' origins. Con REYS «Dispare Aquí», «No tengo corazón», «Ni de ti ni de mí», entre otras.También hace composición y producción para otros artistas.El cole donde estudió, se llama ‘John Lenon', su himno 'Imagine'. Eso definitivamente te condiciona a las cosas que te van a gustar; ahí aprendió a hacer música tocando canciones deLos Beatles desde morrito. Me contó de la música con la que creció, la que escucha ahora y cómo ha sido llegar a tocar en escenarios con 'MISSCA' desde La Riviera (MAD) hasta el WiZink Center (MAD) o el Vive Latino (CDMX).«YEMINAI» es su EP debut, lleno de pop fresquito, sintetizadores, melancólico y bailable, pero siempre POP. Sergio también es Doctor en Ciencias Ambientales en otra faceta (o “Dr. Basuritas” para los amigos). Nos contó la relación entre la Ciencia y la Música en su creatividad.«Un géminis muy géminis».Lo mismo te escribe un temazo o te da una charla inspiradora sobre la protección del medio ambiente. Además recientemente estuvo de gira con "Y TÚ QUIÉN ERES?", un proyecto en el que ASIER MARTÍ, MADDI ALMA, SED y REYS, unieron fuerzas para llevar sus canciones por España. Descubre esta charla en la que pasamos a ser unos completos desconocidos a conocidos. (Compas, pues.) Un wey muy creativo, melómano y un tipazo. 'Baila BB' PON SHUFFLE WEY#REYS #PonShuffleWey #MissCaffeina #Pop #Podcast #YEMINAI*Hecho en CDMX, macerado en Toluca, embotellado en Puerto Escondido.

PON SHUFFLE WEY
REYS (MISS CAFFEINA) | PON SHUFFLE WEY | #55

PON SHUFFLE WEY

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2025 49:32


REYS es el proyecto personal de Sergio Sastre, guitarrista, tecladista, compositor, productor y cantante. Miembro y fundador de la banda Miss Caffeina.Con MISSCAHa escrito canciones como «Mira cómo vuelo», «Merlí» (que sale en la misma serie), «Venimos» y muchas más. Obvio platicamos de ‘Miss Caffeina' origins. Con REYS «Dispare Aquí», «No tengo corazón», «Ni de ti ni de mí», entre otras.También hace composición y producción para otros artistas.El cole donde estudió, se llama ‘John Lenon', su himno 'Imagine'. Eso definitivamente te condiciona a las cosas que te van a gustar; ahí aprendió a hacer música tocando canciones deLos Beatles desde morrito. Me contó de la música con la que creció, la que escucha ahora y cómo ha sido llegar a tocar en escenarios con 'MISSCA' desde La Riviera (MAD) hasta el WiZink Center (MAD) o el Vive Latino (CDMX).«YEMINAI» es su EP debut, lleno de pop fresquito, sintetizadores, melancólico y bailable, pero siempre POP. Sergio también es Doctor en Ciencias Ambientales en otra faceta (o “Dr. Basuritas” para los amigos). Nos contó la relación entre la Ciencia y la Música en su creatividad.«Un géminis muy géminis».Lo mismo te escribe un temazo o te da una charla inspiradora sobre la protección del medio ambiente. Además recientemente estuvo de gira con "Y TÚ QUIÉN ERES?", un proyecto en el que ASIER MARTÍ, MADDI ALMA, SED y REYS, unieron fuerzas para llevar sus canciones por España. Descubre esta charla en la que pasamos a ser unos completos desconocidos a conocidos. (Compas, pues.) Un wey muy creativo, melómano y un tipazo. 'Baila BB'PON SHUFFLE WEY#REYS #PonShuffleWey #MissCaffeina #Pop #Podcast #YEMINAI*Hecho en CDMX, macerado en Toluca, embotellado en Puerto Escondido.

Podcast Espacio 4 FM
DESAFINADO 130 BURT BACHARACH, ELVIS COSTELLO, THE MAMMAS & THE PAPAS, JOHN LENON,NACHO VEGAS,MAIKA MAKOVSKI PUÑO DRAGÓN

Podcast Espacio 4 FM

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2024 49:09


Comenzamos el DESAFINADO 130 parte de la discografía de BURT BACHARACH, deteniéndonos en sus composiciones junto a ELVIS COSTELLO. Seguimos con grandes compositores como JOHN LENON. Éxitos de ayer, y claro; también alguna novedad nacional como la canción para la serie de RODRIGO SOROGOYEN por parte de NACHO VEGAS. Y el nuevo single del nuevo disco de MAIKA MAKOVSKI. Y debutan en DESAFINADO, los asturianos PUÑO DRAGÓN. Escucha todos los jueves, de cinco a seis, en el 95.4fm y www.espacio4fm.com Síguenos en instagram desafinado4fm

Musicalmente paranormal
John Lenon y sus más oscuros secretos. Inv: Akira Honma |Musicalmente Paranormal

Musicalmente paranormal

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2024 138:32


John Lennon, ícono musical y figura clave de la cultura del siglo XX, no solo nos dejó un legado musical invaluable, sino también una serie de misterios que aún hoy intrigan a fans y biógrafos. Síguenos en nuestras redes: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@MusicalmenteParanormal Membresías: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDJanLtpjiCcyu4HF1TEiDw/join Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/49SnB0IjGtroTj2xM8pSLfsi=bc8b17d76cb845a9 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/musicalmente.paranormal/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Musicalmente.Paranormal/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@musicalmente.paranormal/ Playlist Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0osANwSam817D2cX51Bx9j?si=67432ec8d6e14ee6 Grupo de Telegram: https://t.me/+v4Ie1JOi7eg5NzNh  Agradecimientos Diseño: Angie Hernandez. IG: https://www.instagram.com/angiekkuma/ Lash Neposedi. IG: https://www.instagram.com/lashneposedi_edicion/  Sonido: Esteban Beck: IG: https://www.instagram.com/leonbeckoficial1/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3xMK6C9Q5Hs  #musica #misterio #brujeria #magianegra #ocultismo #extraterrestre #colombia #mexico #estadosunidos #música #músicamisteriosa #músicaparanormal #músicaextraña #músicaescalofriante #músicainquietante #músicaaterradora #músicadeterror #músicademíedo #músicadesuspenso #músicademisterio #misterio #paranormal #extraño #escalofriante #inquietante #aterrador #terror #miedo #suspenso #brujeria #hechizo #maldicion #exorcismos #exorcismo #demonios #demonologia #enfermedadesmentales #ReinadelPop #Podcast #Música #CulturaPop #illuminating #inocencia #niñez #abusos #terror #misterio #suspenso #escalofríos #leyendas #misteriosinsolver #miedo #tensión #ambienteescalofriante #misterio Distribuido por Genuina Media

WszystkoWszedzie
Isambard Kingdom Brunel

WszystkoWszedzie

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2024 11:01


W 2002 roku BBC przeprowadziło ankietę, w której wymieniło 100 najlepszych Brytyjczyków w historii. Było tam wiele osób, o których prawdopodobnie słyszałeś, w tym Isaac Newton, księżna Diana, John Lenon i królowa Wiktoria. Osoba, która znalazła się na #2 miejscu, jest jednak kimś, o kim wiele osób spoza Wielkiej Brytanii mogło nie słyszeć. A przecież to właśnie on jest jedną z najważniejszych osób, jeśli chodzi o rozwój współczesnego świata. Dowiedz się więcej o Isambardzie Kingdom Brunelu w tym odcinku Wszystko Wszędzie.Isambard Kingdom Brunel urodził się w Anglii w 1806 roku. Jego unikalne imię pochodzi od drugiego imienia jego ojca, Isambard, i nazwiska matki, Kingdom. Nazwa Isambard była prorocza, ponieważ pochodzi od staro-wysoko-niemieckiego słowa Eisenbarth, które oznaczało "jasne lub błyszczące żelazo". #brunel #greatwestern #greateasternTo jest nowy podcast, bardzo potrzebuję :) Twojej pozytywnej recenzji na Spotify, Apple Podcasts czy Google Podcasts, albo na YouTube. Jeśli to co usłyszałeś lub usłyszałaś było ciekawe, poświęć minutkę na napisanie recenzji, to pomoże mi kontynuować tą historię i da motywację na dalsze odcinki. Codziennie. #podcast #słuchowisko #wszystkowszedzie #codziennie #wszystko #wszędzieSłuchamy na Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5jAxA7ZCDIJ3c4oYIabP3k?si=49af7c981a164025Słuchamy na Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/nl/podcast/wszystkowszedzie/id1707180797Słuchamy na YouTube:https://youtube.com/@WszystkoWszedzie?si=XLuxsEXMonapvolg Oglądamy na Instagramiehttps://instagram.com/wszystkowszedzieplOglądamy na Facebookuhttps://www.facebook.com/wszystkowszedziepl/ Oglądamy na X dawniej Twitterhttps://twitter.com/WszystkoWszedziNasza strona www:https://wszystkowszedzie.buzzsprout.com

MALASOMBRA
Auge y caída del escritor más influyente del s.XX. Carlos Castaneda.

MALASOMBRA

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2024 24:37


Carlos Castaneda se convirtió en un mito de la contracultura gracias a convertirse en el discípulo de un misterioso chamán de nombre Don Juan Matus. Pero, ¿existió de verdad esa casta de brujos de la que hablaba? Millones de personas alrededor del mundo quisieron acercarse a esa sabiduría ancestral y experimentar sus técnicas que permitían acceder a otras dimensiones y expandir la mente. John Lenon, Moebius, Jim Morrison, Fellini entre tantos otros nombres de la cultura popular se dejaron embelesar por los hechizos de don Juan, incluso la propia saga de Star Wars le debe su ADN a este enigmático personaje. ¿Qué hubiese pasado si en lugar de antropología hubiese sido literatura?

The Jenn & Friends Podcast
What do you think of this Beatles rendering of John Lenon's voice

The Jenn & Friends Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2023 1:23


The Opperman Report
May Pang : John Lenon Lost weekend

The Opperman Report

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2023 132:57


May Pang, world-renowned confidant and companion of John Lennon, has been in the public eye for over three decades. Her career in the music industry spans over 40 years, beginning with Allen Klein's company, ABKCO Industries, the firm which managed the Beatles, Apple Corps. Ltd. and the Rolling Stones besides having an extensive music publishing catalogue which included songs by Sam Cooke.In 1970, Lennon and Yoko Ono hired Pang as their personal assistant. She would eventually become their production coordinator -- playing a key role in records by Lennon, Ono and Harry Nilsson. In 1974, Pang was awarded an RIAA Gold Album Award for her work on Lennon's Walls and Bridges, the #1 hit album which included his first and only #1 single in his lifetime, "Whatever Gets You Thru The Night." She can also be heard singing on "#9 Dream," the second single from the album.In the late 1970s working for Island Records, Pang coordinated all activities related to the release of albums by Robert Palmer, Third World, and Bob Marley and the Wailers. By the early 1980s, she was one of the leading professional managers in the music publishing industry, working with several unknown songwriters and successfully obtaining coverage by such artists as Diana Ross, Judas Priest, The Four Tops, Ullanda McCullough and Air Supply.During this period, Pang decided to set the record straight about her relationship with Lennon. Warner Books published her memoir, Loving John, in 1983. The book detailed her liaison and working association with the late Beatle and shed light on his relationships with his first son, Julian, as well as Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr and George Harrison.During the last two decades, Pang has appeared in every major news and magazine publication worldwide (NY Times, LA Times, Washington Post, The Daily News, UK's Mail On Sunday, Vogue online, Germany's Die Seite Drei, Marie Claire, People, etc.) and has been a guest on such national TV shows as Good Morning America, Howard Stern, Good Morning LA, CBS Sunday Morning, Court TV and Entertainment Tonight.Pang has also designed a unique collection of stainless steel Feng Shui jewelry and accent furniture. She has a weekly internet radio show with co-host Cynthia Neilson called Dinner Specials on BlogTalkRadio. Com. Pang continues her consulting work on music for films and is still an advisory board member of Women In Music. She also serves as an advisory board member, along with Julian Lennon, Jeff Bridges to name a few at the Amazon Conservation Team (ACT) organization. ACT deals with saving the rainforest and its indigenous people. This was started by world known ethnobotanist Dr. Mark J. Plotkin and conservationist Liliana Madrigal.In 2008, St. Martin's Press released Instamatic Karma, a collection of Pang's personal photographs of John Lennon. Fine art prints of these portraits have been exhibited in major galleries across the country.Also in the Fall of 2014, she released a book only for the German market called John Lennon & May Pang, Another Love. She had received numerous press coverage in some of Germany's largest newspaper publications.Pang has lectured and given talks at various events across the country including public libraries and most recently at Berklee College of Music in Boston sponsored in part by theLiberal Arts Dept. While there, she also lectured the John Lennon Songwriting class. She also gave a talk at The Rock & Roll Fantasy Camp in Las Vegas as a Special Guest Speaker.She has also been asked to be a guest speaker along with guests Donovan, Peter Asher, Pattie Boyd and others at The International Beatles Week 2015 in Liverpool this coming August.In this age of “social awareness”, Pang was asked to participate as an artist on a CD called: ALL ABOUT BULLIES…BIG AND SMALL. The CD won a Grammy for The Best Children's CD category in 2012.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/1198501/advertisement

P4 Dokumentär
Carrie - den motvilliga supermodellen

P4 Dokumentär

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2023 37:21


Carrie Nygren är tonåring då hon blir världskänd supermodell och en favorit hos de stora modemagasinen. Men hon drömmer om ett annat liv och försöker rymma hem. Carrie Nygren upptäcks av en modellagentur i Stockholm 1971 när hon är 16 år. Hon har precis tagit sig ur en svår depression och som en följd av det rasat i vikt. Carrie skriver på ett kontrakt med en agentur i Paris. Hon packar väskan, får några hundralappar av sina föräldrar och beger sig ut i världen - 16 år och helt ensam. Hon känner sin ensam och deprimerad och längtar hem. Så hon rymmer mitt i ett stort modelljobb för franska Vouge.Jobb för Vouge och Elle i New YorkHemma möts hon av två förvånade föräldrar som genast uppmanar Carrie att återvända. Och hon gör som de säger och fullgör jobbet sedan rullar det på med modelljobb i många år, främst i New York. Under 70- och 80-talet är hon en av de mest kända supermodellerna tillsammans med t ex Imam och Linda Evangelista. Carrie Nygren från Sveriges täcker otaliga omslag för modemagasin som Vouge och Elle.Carrie tror att hon ska döParallellt med modelljobben börjar Carrie Nygren en skådespelarkarriär. Hon lever jetsetliv och besöker ofta den ikoniska nattklubben Studio 54 där hon hänger med andra världskändisar som John Lenon och Yoko Ono, Iggy Pop och Andy Warhol. Hjulen går snabbare och snabbare och en dag kraschar allt. Carrie tror att hon är på väg att dö.Dokumentären är gjord 2023.Reporter: Elina JallingProducent: Jenny BergmanSlutmix: Peter Jonason Executiv producent på Sveriges Radio: Sofia KottorpHar du som lyssnare tankar på att skada dig själv? Då kan du vända dig hit: Självmordlinjen Mind 112

Inmann Goes Ahead with Alex Kentucky
Inmann Goes Ahead (70's n 80's VOL.24)

Inmann Goes Ahead with Alex Kentucky

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2023 66:55


TRACK LIST: 01. HALL OATES - Maneater 02. R.E.M. - Losing My Religion 03. BOB MARLEY - Natural Mystic 04. FREDDIE MERCURY- Living On My Own 05. GUS F feat. Jimmy Somerville - Smalltown Boy 06. U2 - Sunday Bloody Sunday 07. DAVID BOWIE - Lets Dance 08. ACID PAULI, NANCY - Ibang 09. JOHN LENON, GADI MITRANI - Easy to Try Thanks to all the labels and artist for his music. All tracks selected and mixed by Alex Kentucky www.alexkentucky.com Encoded by MUSICZONE PODCAST SERVICES.

Noticiero Univision
Aceleran exequias de Julián Figueroa

Noticiero Univision

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2023 23:11


Autoridades alertan de una nueva mezcla letal entre Fentanilo y tranquilizante para caballos.

Michael Kuyucu ile Müzik Habercisi
John Lenon'ın Mektubu Ne Kadara Satıldı?

Michael Kuyucu ile Müzik Habercisi

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2022 1:22


Michael Kuyucu Müzik Habercisi'nde John Lenon'ın mektubunun nasıl ve ne kadara satıldığını anlatıyor.

Averiados
Chuck Berry: El nacimiento del Rock & Roll feat. Kokke

Averiados

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2022 77:41


La música es una transición donde la rítmica, melodías y armonías que diferencian un estilo en particular con el tiempo pueden dar paso a algo más, la música Góspel que alguna vez sonó con mucha fuerza en las iglesias afroamericanas, mezclada con el Blues y el R&B, comenzó a generar en los artistas de la década de los 50 muchas variantes musicales, esto de la mano del Jazz obviamente, es la base de absolutamente toda la música popular contemporánea a la que hoy en día tenemos acceso. Chuck Berry vivió en esta época y su sonido fue tan estremecedor que algunas celebridades como John Lenon se pronunciaron al respecto "Si tuvieras que darle otro nombre al Rock & Roll, podrías llamarlo Chuck Berry" En averiados te platicaremos su historia y la verdad sobre el llamado fundador del Rock.

The Other Side of Midnight with Frank Morano
The Ottoman Emperor | 2-11-22

The Other Side of Midnight with Frank Morano

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2022 212:15


On this edition of The Other Side of Midnight: Frank Morano makes himself available to you, any burning question for the man behind the mic. Producer, Writer, and Podcaster, Bryce Zabel circles back to The Other Side, to talk about Artificial Intelligence, John Lenon's UFO experience, & the Alien Abduction of Betty Hill. David Chalmers, Professor of Philosophy and Neural Science and the co-director of the Center for Mind, Brain and Consciousness at New York University. He's also the author of the book “Reality + Virtual Worlds and the Problems of Philosophy has us wondering who's calling the shots!

Frank Morano
Producer, Bryce Zabel | 2-11-22

Frank Morano

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2022 25:02


Producer, Writer, and Podcaster, Bryce Zabel circles back to The Other Side, to talk about Artificial Intelligence, John Lenon's UFO experience, & the Alien Abduction of Betty Hill.

Ghostly Stories & Strange Things
Famously Haunted- The Dakota – New York City-- Dare to Listen to this spooky story :) John Lenon

Ghostly Stories & Strange Things

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2022 22:23


Famously haunted The Dakota – New York City with resident ghost John Lennon. Get ready to Scream. Thank you for listening & supporting the podcast :) https://www.buymeacoffee.com/sneakies Check out :) https://enchantedbooks.godaddysites.com/ :) https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/anonymouscontent Royal Girl Funds will go to sound and editing. Send us your ghost story for us to put it on the podcast: jobsmh@live.com Please Subscribe to our YouTube:) https://www.youtube.com/user/Fellinijr/videos *** :) Thank you! :) *** Zombie Diaries: https://youtu.be/tBmgi3k6r9A https://tinyurl.com/5h6xkwp9 Instagram @marylinartist LinkedIn: Marylin Hebert TikTok: Sneakies or Marylinartist Please Support us and buy some of our books :) Children's books from the top 1% global podcast *Enchanting Book Readings *:) Thank you!!! Skip Boots Big Safari Adventure by Sir Herbert Sneakies https://www.amazon.com/Skip-Boots-Big-Safari-Adventure/dp/1729091547 * Jack the Bear and Golden Hair by Sir Herbert Sneakies https://www.amazon.com/Jack-Bear-Golden-StorytellerUK2017-Adventures-ebook/dp/B010E479GE Adventures of Mooch the Pooch by Sir Herbert Sneakies https://www.amazon.com/Mooch-Pooch-Adventures-ebook/dp/B01LR86FK2 Blueber Goober the Monster In My Closet! by Sir Herbert Sneakies https://www.amazon.com/Blueber-Goober-Monster-My-Closet-ebook/dp/B01LW1VMPQ/ Young Adult wizard book series: "Margaret Merlin's Journal" by A. A. Banks at Amazon! :) https://www.instagram.com/margaretmerlinsjournal/ MMJ Book I The Battle of the Black Witch https://www.amazon.com/Margaret-Merlins-Journal-Battle-Black-ebook/dp/B01634G3CK MMJ Book II Unleashing the Dark One Science fiction action adventure https://www.amazon.com/Margaret-Merlins-Journal-Unleashing-Dark-ebook/dp/B01J78YH6I MMJ Book III The Mask of the Parallel World An Adventure in Italy https://www.amazon.com/Margaret-Merlins-Journal-Parallel-World-ebook/dp/B01KUGIZ8W/ MMJ Book IV The Quest for the Golden Key https://www.amazon.com/Margaret-Merlins-Journal-Quest-Golden-ebook/dp/B076FTTDQN Top kids podcast: Enchanting Book Readings https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/enchanting-book-readings-reviews/id1498296670 Other awesome podcasts: Film Addicts, Enchanting Book Readings, Girl's Guide To Investing, Thrilling Stories and Ghostly Stories & Strange Things -featuring The Haunting Dairies of Emily Jane mini series.

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NFT Deep Dive
NFT Weekly News Recap (1/30) - OpenSea exploits, Interesting hiring news from the world of NFTs, The Chainsmokers headlining an NFT music festival, Justin Bieber buying a bored ape, & more...

NFT Deep Dive

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2022 23:30


In this episode, Myron (@mshneider) talks about the latest happenings from the world of NFT's for the week ending Jan 30, 2022. We talk about: An OpenSea exploit that caused certain NFT holders to lose over $100k Interesting hiring news from the world of NFTs Dude Wipes launching an NFT? YouTube eying NFTs for their creators The Chainsmokers headlining an NFT music festival Lebron James partnering with Crypto.com Justin Bieber buying BAYC for 100 Eth El Salvador's President being a total crypto degen John Lenon's son launching an NFT…and why I think it's super dumb Want more? Check out the NFT Deep Dive Weekly Newsletter: nftdeepdive.substack.com Don't forget to give us a follow on IG (@nftdeepdive) and on Twitter (@nftdeepdive) And if you haven't subscribed on whatever platform you are listening on and gave us 5 stars...what are you even doing? Thanks for listening!

Enseñando Aprenderás | Pablo Garrido
Ten FE Si Quieres Mover Montañas

Enseñando Aprenderás | Pablo Garrido

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2021 18:04


Bienvenidos a Enseñando Aprenderás 🧠 «El hombre que mueve montañas, empieza moviendo piedras». Confucio. "Nuestra fuerza en el presente depende de nuestra fe en el futuro". En este episodio desgranamos que las grandes cosas están compuestas de pequeñas, Que no importa las veces que nos caigamos, debemos seguir creyendo en nosotros mismos, en que podemos desarrollar nuestras capacidades y elevarlas a las altura de nuestros sueños. Fracasaremos y nos caeremos y nos rechazarán como lo hicieron a personas como J.K Rowling, John Lenon, Paul McCartney, Walt Disney, Michael Jordan y Thomas Edisson, pero como todos ellos, siguieron teniendo FE. ¿por qué no desistieron, ni abandonaron? El éxito es ir de fracaso en fracaso sin perder el entusiasmo. Contamos una historia sobre una bailarina, y comentamos la gesta de los personajes mencionados. “Solo si hablas con confianza la gente te verá fiable, solo si hablas con entusiasmo llamarás la atención. Solo si avanzas con decisión invitarás a otros a seguirte. Solo si preguntas con determinación obtendrás respuesta.” Dr Mario Alonso Puig Gracias por escuchar, compártelo con alguien que necesite tener fe en si mismo y fuerza en el presente. Podcast basado en el Cociente agallas de Mario Alonso Puig. Recomendación de película de animación (no lo menciono en el audio), que refleja perfectamente la idea del episodio: BALLERINA. Instagram: https://instagram.com/ense_aprenderas?utm_medium=copy_link

Million Dollar Session
SAGA BEATLES N°29

Million Dollar Session

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2021 3:43


Drive my Car chanson écrite par John Lenon ferait aujourd'hui scandale !!!!

Million Dollar Session
SAGA BEATLES N°28

Million Dollar Session

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2021 3:22


Help fut la chanson favorite de John Lenon . Help est un appel au secours à ses fans il supportait mal durant cette période son léger embonpoint qui cadrait mal avec sa notoriété, ah s'il avait connu Comme J'aime 

Mornings with Simi
Graffiti action, Staff need the vax & Calling E-Comm

Mornings with Simi

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2021 35:08


Ch.1: Should more cities take action against graffiti artists? Guest: Pete Fry, Vancouver City Councillor. Ch.2: With a big holiday weekend, what type of covid numbers could we expect? Guest: Sarah Otto, Professor and Mathematical Biologist at The University of British Columbia. Ch.3: All visitors to long-term care homes must provide proof of full COVID-19 immunization (two doses) Staff also need to be double vaxxed. Guest: Isobel Mackenzie, Seniors Advocate. Ch.4: It's been so long that so many of us have been to an art gallery! Our Raji Sohal went to the new exhibition at Vancouver Art Gallery, it's called Growing Freedom, and it's about the art of Yoko Ono and John Lenon.  Guest: Raji Sohal, CKNW Contributor Ch.5: British Columbia's 911 call centre has gone public warning of “consistent” wait times to connect with an emergency operator for the second time in a week. Gest: Jasmine Bradley, E-Comm Spokesperson/E-Comm Executive Director of Communications. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

SuperFeast Podcast
#131 How To Turn Your Immune System On with Dan Sipple

SuperFeast Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2021 74:04


We've been receiving loads of emails from our SuperFeast community wanting to know what they can do to turn their immune system on and keep it fortified. Recently Mason caught up with our favourite functional Naturopath, Dan Sipple, to discuss go-to herbs, minerals, foods, and lifestyle practices to increase the body's immunological capacity. Embodying health sovereignty in a time of COVID has become quite a contentious topic; Who would have thought that trusting the body's immune system could become so politicised? Regardless of how you sit with the whole vaccinated/unvaccinated approach to the virus, bolstering the immune system is something (hopefully) most of us can agree is essential. People are now thinking about their immune system in ways they never have before, and we are here to offer guidance in any way we can.    Imagine a society where mainstream consensus was to value and trust the body's natural immune system over pharmaceutical drugs. Imagine a world where superior herbs and medicinal mushrooms were mandated, subsidised, and heavily endorsed to keep us all thriving and truly living our best lives. To quote John Lenon 'imagine all the people living life in peace' (instead of fear); We are here for this vision. Tune in to hear Mason and Dan explore all the ways they would reinforce and support people's immune systems if they were to (hypothetically speaking) dictate all members of society take part in an Immune MAXzine. Where empowered sovereign health is the goal, and we live with reverence for Mother Nature's unassailable healing intelligence. This episode is packed full (and I mean full) of expert knowledge to have you feeling equipped and in an embodied state of health. We're advocating less divisiveness, more connection, and holistic health for everyone. Don't miss it.   "The amount of experiential clinical data that we have is overwhelming, and it's so overwhelmingly effective. If we really wanted to protect the population, Astragalus would be rolled out and would become a national treasure. Perhaps we could find an Australian-based tonic herb that works similarly? At the moment we don't know because the herbal tradition in Australia has a very different approach and was documented in a very different way. At the same time, we could be on the hunt for the adaptogens within the Australian system".   - Mason Taylor     Mason and Dan discuss:   What is immunity?  Microbiome analyses. The skins microbiome. Strengthening the Wei Qi shield. Colostrum for the immune system. Herbs for long-term immune regulation. Dietary applications for the immune system. Medicinal mushrooms for the immune system. Arming the immune system in acute situations. Astragalus for lung, spleen, and surface immunity. The effects of stress and sleep on the immune system. How the immune system is influenced by the microbiome. What causes the immune system to become dysregulated? Lifestyle practices to increase your immunological capacity.    Who is Dan Sipple?   Naturopath Dan Sipple believes that establishing optimum bulletproof health is best achieved through a pro-active, functional, holistic approach that allows one to truly thrive. His approach utilises cutting-edge evidence-based medicine applied through modalities such as herbal nutrition & medicine, with a strong focus on environmental health and longevity. Dan specialises in the areas of Immune / Gastrointestinal / Hormonal health and utilise functional diagnostic labs such as uBiome, Nutripath, Laverty, and Clinipath Pathology to assist in locating the imbalances contributing to the patient's condition. From here, he aims to create an individualised protocol designed to address root dysfunction and create bulletproof health.   CLICK HERE TO LISTEN ON APPLE PODCAST    Resources: Dan Website Dan Instagram Gut Health Podcast 1 Gut Health Podcast 2   Q: How Can I Support The SuperFeast Podcast? A: Tell all your friends and family and share online! We'd also love it if you could subscribe and review this podcast on iTunes. Or  check us out on Stitcher :)! Plus  we're on Spotify!   Check Out The Transcript Here:   Mason Taylor: (00:04) Hey man, welcome back.   Dan Sipple: (00:06) Thanks buddy. Good to be here.   Mason Taylor: (00:08) Yeah, good to be looking at your face digitally. Yeah, I think it's been a while since we've had a catch up. We've definitely talked about immunity before but there's just been a little tweak in the consciousness lately where all of a sudden collectively with what's going on in the world with COVID everyone's thinking about immunity much more than they ever have I feel on a collective nature and then there's a number of people that are allowing themselves because immunity is like a... You can't separate the immune system from the rest of the body and I feel like there's panic when people think about their immune system being something that's strong enough or not strong enough with or without natural medicine, with or without a vaccine so on and so forth.   Mason Taylor: (00:56) I feel like there's a really nice moving away into more of a perception of what immunity is and then the word immunity can kind of fall away and people can connect to the whole nature of their system and how there is the body's capacity to protect itself with efficacy based on your personal constitution. I guess there's just a real... There's a variance there in terms of if you want your immune system to be strong you're in a more reductionist... Having a reductionist kind of like vitamin and nutrient and mineral supplementation which can be super beneficial and goes from vaccines, drugs to isolates and those kinds of things to real hard core intentionalized personalization lifestyle based immunity and then eventually the body's capacity to stay in harmony and flow and stay protected. Then the capacity for... It's like a family fire as well. You're stoking the fire of your own capacity for your genome to stay really healthy and expressed and I don't even like the word healthy in that context because it implies unhealthy and-   Dan Sipple: (02:05) Yeah, I agree.   Mason Taylor: (02:06) I guess I'm really stoked to jump in with you. I don't know where we're going to go just exploring. We've got a lot of people asking what they can do for their immune system during this time, got a lot of people saying get on the zinc and vitamin C and D's and all that kind of stuff. Want to jump into that with you and then a lot of people are asking what they can do if they're not going to get vaccinated, a lot of people saying I'm getting vaccinated. What can I do in conjunction with it and I don't think that's probably our place to really talk to too much rather than just generally talking about health and immunity but I think it's relevant no matter where you are on the spectrum. Got a very wide community listening and definitely want to be inclusive in this context when we're talking about immunity but yeah, how are you feeling about it all? What's happening clinically for you? What are people worried about? What are they asking for and do you see an evolution in the way people are relating to their immune system and their capacity to protect themselves from last year to this year?   Dan Sipple: (03:06) Yeah, great question. I definitely am seeing it sort of in nearly every discussion and every consultation now. I think if there's anything good that's coming out of it is that people are thinking about their immune systems in a way they probably haven't been aware of before and so hopefully today we can just sort of dive into the different arms of immunity and discuss how different botanicals and nutrients and probiotics and dietary applications work to influence the immune system at large. Obviously full disclosure, I'm not an immunologist, I'm not a virologist, I'm a naturopath so I have a, I suppose a limited understanding but I'm I'm also super, super passionate about the immune system in general but yeah, it definitely does come up more and more as time goes on with the pandemic and everything and what everyone's going through. I think a conversation needs to be extended out into those areas because it is getting attention in terms of the zinc, the vitamin D. It would be good if it had more attention. I still think we need to push for a light on those areas because I'm still aware of different media releases and different practitioners and everything that are telling people you can't do anything for your immune system.   Dan Sipple: (04:26) It's static which is complete nonsense as far as I'm concerned because we've got good clinical data, lots of research, a test tube and animal studies and human studies to say how different nutrients and botanical extracts influence what blood cell for example influence [crosstalk 00:04:45]-   Mason Taylor: (04:44) Those people, the science is so clear on that. You can get a white blood analysis before and after taking mushrooms and see the activity and do that with a plethora of other things. You have a sauna behind you, you know? It's been clinically proven of how capacitated the immune system becomes and whether that's from directly on the immune system itself or because the nervous system is effective and it's able to go into a rest and digest place and then therefore have more efficacy. It doesn't matter. Those people have been compromised. I think we know that now.   Dan Sipple: (05:15) And people see through it too, which is good. Again, if there's anything that's good that's coming out of it people that are sitting on the fence or confused, even if you're on the side of you are going to go with the vaccination and that sort of [inaudible 00:05:33], cool. That's fine. If you're interested at the same time in what builds a healthy, strong immune system, fantastic. If you're not looking through that lens too then you damn sure want to be looking at those strategies with regards to how to regulate and boost your immune system too in my opinion.   Mason Taylor: (05:52) Yeah.   Dan Sipple: (05:53) Yeah, like I said it's just disappointing I suppose that still not one campaign, still not one release, any sort of attention on that side of medicine, I've heard nothing so far.   Mason Taylor: (06:07) Let's just do a... We kind of all know, I think i have nausea, we know why that is. We know how reductionist it is, we know the system is for all that it's good for, it's completely, it's a machine and the machine has a lack of capacity for the natural and for nuance and also for anything long term. This is what spurred me on getting in touch with you to do this one today. I was just thinking about just in let's go down the rabbit hole and into the imagination that there was a task force that was brought on and it was like, "Look, okay we're going to do what we do best in [inaudible 00:06:54] and look for the reactionary one size fits all, force everyone to do this thing so we can get back which is the vaccine which is fine but we want this task force to be looking at the long term integrity of the health of our population and so one thing that I've kind of thought I don't know how people can still be slinging stones at anyone that says, "Well why don't we have a mass roll out of like mushrooms and vitamin C and all these... The subsidisation of all these things?"   Mason Taylor: (07:26) It's too much of a complex thing for them to comprehend. It's not just a drug for everybody, it's like there's nuance and it's something that they have to do continuously not just think take once and think that you're going to be all hunky dorie although that's obviously not going to be the case going forward. We can see that now.   Dan Sipple: (07:45) That's the western mentality right there, isn't it? The pill for an ill. It's not a long term strategy unlike the more naturopathic philosophy which I suppose is more lifestyle based than long term.   Mason Taylor: (08:00) What would you say... I constantly think the thing that makes sense the most for me and if there was a task force brought in we've talked a lot about the microbiome. We don't have to go into the nuance here but if all of a sudden there was free testing offered for every single person within the population to go and get your microbiome analysed and get a full panel and free analysis. You can get digital analysis now and start training up naturopaths and naturopathic students on how to read this and give generic feedback and create databases for generic feedback. You can just look up you're out of range on this strain of bacteria, that needs to go down. This needs to go up and this is the way you do it and we're going to subsidise your prebiotics in order to get there.   Dan Sipple: (08:45) That would be nice, wouldn't it?   Mason Taylor: (08:49) Well, it's actually where you go, "These people are incompetent or sinister." Where you know that the data's very clear now. We know that one of the problems with passing on infection, whether it's influenza or whether it's COVID, we know part of it is that your immune system's not actually able to keep the infection under control and not able to manage its levels of inflammation.   Dan Sipple: (09:10) Correct.   Mason Taylor: (09:11) I'm definitely glad... I'm just a fan of looking at all this guys. I'm not saying black and white, I think it's fun, I think it's fun thinking about this. You naturally know that if you're able to manage those pathways and bring some greater intelligence to the body across the population, then you're going to get on top of this and at the beginning we knew that this was going to be long term and we knew it was because I was saying only when we get vaccination in place, blah, blah, blah. At the same time, you could go, "All right, let's hit some goals. Let's see. We know the data says that if these strains are elevated within the gut and you look at you can see across the population that those that we have chronically high amount of this, you'd be able to actually enlighten us to which strains they would be, say the type that lives off animal protein, excessive amounts of animal protein. You can have greater inflammation, you're going to have less tight junctures within the gut and therefore you know clinically that you're going to be more prone to viral infection.   Mason Taylor: (10:09) You went, "Let's set some goals across the population and protect the microbial diversity within the population. Let's make sure that we up the indigenous microbes within the gut and you can also start supporting local... If they were actually wanting to localise our industry and not take it global, at that point you can start funnelling research into the particular compounds that we have off this land say and start localising the production of prebiotics, soil based prebiotic on the probiotic supplementation and all those that's clinically correct and then get everyone a free three month, every three months, free test. They can opt in or opt out and they can just get dropped that test, get it sent and they can see real time how they're moving in the direction where they're the foundation of their immune system, their gut is actually able to handle itself better and there would be legitimate... I think they could do studies as well but they would be legitimate logic there that we are going to stop the spread of anything virulent going through the community and the population if we did that.   Dan Sipple: (11:16) That would be fantastic. We all know I think it's tricky to come out and say this I suppose but we all know that it's not really about health at the end of the day because if it was it'd be more drastic measures put in place to stop the sale of alcohol and fast food and exercise would be mandatory and blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. Yeah, in an ideal society that'd be great if they would subsidise those sorts of things. I think in addition to that panel's zinc status, like vitamin D status, like inflammatory markers above and beyond CRP and ESI which is what you get on a standard blood test if your doctor's willing to even look that far. Yeah, that's what I suppose what we more I guess integrative and naturopathic practitioners are more interested in those nuances with people's immune system and their integrity because it's not just about one type of blood cell or an antibody, you know? There's a lot of talk about antibodies at the moment because of the vaccination discussion.   Dan Sipple: (12:18) Yeah, cool. What about natural killer cells? What about macro fighters? What about nutrifils? What about the microbiome? All of those things... What about sleep? What about stress? It's like how long's a piece of string? We know the immune system is a lot more complicated and complex above and beyond just B cells and antibodies.   Mason Taylor: (12:35) Yeah. I had a couple of skits yet to get around to and I probably won't... Actually doing at the moment. I don't have time to do the skits unfortunately. I'll be good at my real job first and then eventually I will have my comedy career but just like the gag just being a security guard sitting in front of a pub and asking for a live blood analysis before you come in so we know you've actually taken your, what I call the immune maxine. Can you imagine? You imagine you're in charge of government. You go and find all these beautiful providers and you go and create this product that's full of... Or we can go into it, you know? I'm thinking full of mushrooms. We can go into sources of zinc and vitamin D. I'd love to do that with you but I've got the prebiotics in there, you got your colostrum in there so that when you can get that live blood analysis you can see where the... You can't discriminate against people that are immune compromised. They can of course go get tested and they can show that they are exempt from doing such thing.   Mason Taylor: (13:44) Prove. Prove you've got the immunological capacity to handle a strain, be adaptive enough to handle infection and not pass it on. Not allow your system to get to the point where you can get hoodwinked by very intelligent virus very quickly which we know happens with the flu every single year. I feel kind of silly because I used to walk around looking at airports and national airports just going... You read enough of Stephen Buhna, you look enough at virology and bacterial infection, you go, "Our ancestors are just hopping and skipping through the plane and I was thinking... This is five years ago I remember having this thought really strong. We should have some parameters around people just travelling all over the world and just coughing and spluttering and like I used to put my jumper up as I'm getting into the airport. I'm the one putting it up over my nose and over my mouth and now here we are it's swung so far the other way I'm thinking with none of the actual understanding of what these things are and what viruses are and don't know if anyone actually understands what this virus is looking at those from where it came from.   Mason Taylor: (15:00) It's not just an everyday jump from animal to human transmission which is easily traceable but it's nonetheless it's a stupid approach as we know looking at antibiotic... Sole antibiotic treatments is, it's a stupid way to go try and kill bacteria, kill the ancestors. As Buhna says, they're too smart. You're not going to do it. You're not going to beat them. Just give up. Just say we're looking at this immune maxine that everyone's going to be offered and given. We'll look at the one that's really acute. We want everyone's immune system not necessarily stimulated but in a short term kind of reactionary sense we want them all armed. What are you going in there?   Dan Sipple: (15:51) Look, echinacea comes to mind straightaway. I think any naturopath I would think agree with that, that if there's any really good clinical efficacy with echinacea and it can be used long term too by the way but when it is early days initial infection, very short term, very acute high doses and not the echinacea by the way that you get from the chemist. We're talking obviously practitioner grade liquid one in one, one in two echinacea root. That is where it would shine. I'd probably be going in there with transfer factors, colostrum, a whopping big dose of vitamin C.   Mason Taylor: (16:30) The colostrum's a huge one. I remember that paper that Daniel [Vitalis 00:16:35] used to talk about with the flu and the colostrum was three times more effective? It was a really decent-   Dan Sipple: (16:41) Yeah, he's still quite big into colostrum. I haven't looked into his stuff for years and looked into it the other day in his range and there was the fine pollens and the deer antlers and this massive big-   Mason Taylor: (16:53) Bag of colostrum.   Dan Sipple: (16:54) Yeah.   Mason Taylor: (16:55) I mean, if it was three times more effective than the flu vaccine at stopping the infection and the transmission of infection, I mean isn't that worth looking at? That's where it gets silly, you know? Just do both.   Dan Sipple: (17:07) Oh, 100%.   Mason Taylor: (17:09) Just do both. I'm so over it. Do you remember years ago we did that tour... Years ago when no jab no pay came in and I felt it. I've a lot of friends and single mothers who were just forced into a corner and now were going to have their money taken away unless their kids get jabbed. For better or worse. I'm not saying I'd agree or disagree although I do disagree at that kind of level of coercion and no nuance. I remember I just wrote I think in a blog or something like that, I was like, "Look, what about that and?" Why not that and-   Dan Sipple: (17:44) Well it's just a conversation, isn't it?   Mason Taylor: (17:47) And reishi mushroom and colostrum. Then do you remember when I did that tour as like four years ago now we did that tour and nothing about vaccines at all but the whole pro vaccine mob of The Telegraph, Sydney Morning Herald, they kind of just started writing hit pieces and they wrote one on me and they were saying this guy Mason Taylor thinks that these people should be taking reishi mushroom instead of vaccinating," which of course they're so programmed and they're just mobsters who get told who to go after and that's what they did. They called us at 5:00 in the morning trying to catch us off guard because they're awful people pretending to be a journalist. They just write these hit pieces without actually looking at any of the nuance and just like why is it an unreasonable thing to say as many people are saying right now go get the vaccine but then do all these other things as well. That gets of course the level because they don't have the capacity to hold two ideas at the same time because they lack intelligence. Not everyone. I've had lots of... I've had people on here that like really... They really enjoyed getting their vaccine but they have the capacity to realise that it's not going to do it alone.   Mason Taylor: (18:58) I think that's where I just want to preface it, that's where we're coming from so yeah, colostrum, do you want to tell everyone about the transfer factors and what the vibe is with them?   Dan Sipple: (19:09) Yeah, so look as I understand its peptides transferred from bovine or chicken sources mostly bovine from what I understand that when transferred over to human host in this case I guess does transfer the immunological weaponry and memory that the source contained so that therefore when the host is then exposed to different antigens it has a much stronger chance of dealing with it effectively but in addition to the anti pathogenic action of it, it's more also about being used long term for immune regulation and that's a big piece I think that gets overlooked too is the regulation of the immune system is what's important here because it's not just, as I said earlier about the antibodies or one type of cell. The regulation is what's missing so we kind of zoom out from the COVID discussion and just talk about the fact that in today's kind of society, in contemporary society a lot of people by and large have dysregulated immune systems. That comes back down to a whole heap of factors which we can get into but I always collectively refer that as to like antigenic load. What's someone's antigenic load like? What does that mean? Well, it means what's pissing off someone's immune system. What's causing their immune system to create havoc and inflammation and collateral damage to their own ecosystem.   Dan Sipple: (20:37) That can be dietary proteins coming through a leaky gut, that can be parasites, that can be different viruses and stealth infections. It can be weakened nutritional status. It can be stress all to my gut microbiome. That kind of yeah, that kind of conversation is where I'm at at the moment in terms of what can we also use so that when we do encounter a really gnarly infection that our immune system just doesn't absolutely blow a fuse.   Mason Taylor: (21:05) You'd be wanting to basically you're in this task, say you're in this task force and they're like, "Listen, over the next five, 10 years we want the population of all Australians to be really fortified so we can slow down the spread of this thing. You'd have to start speculating in the beginning but because the immune system's evolved you're speculating in a general way but in a way that you know is inevitably involved, yeah. You'd be wanting to test people for Epstein Barr, see if there's any stealth infection in that kind of context parasitic load. You want to be looking at their leaky gut, so on and so forth to make sure they aren't walking around with something that perhaps is symptomatic and perhaps it's asymptomatic. Just because it's asymptomatic doesn't mean it's not going to cause harm to... In this instance cause harm to everyone else because you've got stealth infections that you're not looking at. You'd want to be making sure that people have the opportunity to test for those things so that then if they did get sick their immune system had the chance to catch onto it and they wouldn't become affected themselves.   Dan Sipple: (22:05) Correct, but in doing all that this is the whole thing, that takes time, that takes resources, it takes patience, it takes more than spending seven minutes with a patient in a doctor's office, right? You can already see how nuanced it is and then when you look at it like that it's like well of course the powers that be want a quick fix, they want a quick intervention, that they can quickly roll out but it's a silly assumption to sort of present that that's going to be a long term solution because it ain't. The data's already showing that it isn't. If we model off other countries where they have high vaccination rates and yet high cases surely that's enough to kind of suggest that well, maybe the model that we have used isn't working and we've got to go back to the drawing board.   Dan Sipple: (22:52) Yeah, for me being naturopathically changed... Trained, sorry and having, full disclaimer, having gone through all this myself 10, 12 years ago even before I became a naturopath and decided to study, I discovered all this over time and I remember there was a time when I'd learn about the interleukins and the T helper cells and all of that type of thing and got super obsessed about how herbal medicine and botanicals and everything influenced that because I thought, "Well, if we can influence these different arms of immunity then we've got a chance against autoimmune disease, allergies, parasites, immune deficiency, and all those things.   Dan Sipple: (23:32) I'm still as passionate as I was then if not more. That's kind of where a lot of my work lies as a practitioner is dealing with I see all sorts of things of course but I see a lot of those people that were kind of like me, you know? Really caught in that stealth infection pattern where their immune systems just have become dysregulated. And it's not a quick fix. That's what I mean, it takes a lot of time and diligence and effort and money too. It's true, the functional testing and to get all that underway isn't easy and it's not cheap.   Mason Taylor: (24:06) And you can see it's like that not being subsidised and that not being covered-   Dan Sipple: (24:10) Exactly.   Mason Taylor: (24:11) You can see the, not to say the word but you can see the agenda behind it. If you're a smart person and you follow the science you can see the science lead you back to this place inevitably. Let's look at the maxim again. We went for starting like with colostrum and where else did you go with it?   Dan Sipple: (24:35) Yeah, I'm just thinking with the immune system getting those white blood cells primed I wouldn't so much in this scenario use the tonics. They're more for long term. I would want a quick, sharp, acute expansion and an attack of all those white cell troops so yeah, it's things like your echinacea root, your zinc, vitamin C. maitake mushroom might be a little bit more nuanced there.   Mason Taylor: (24:58) Yeah, maitake... That's what keeps coming to mind for me, turkey tail-   Dan Sipple: (25:02) Pigtail, maitake.   Mason Taylor: (25:03) That's actually another one. Yep.   Dan Sipple: (25:04) Yep. For sure. I'd keep it pretty basic in the acute. Longer term, different story. That's when I would probably expand it a bit more and zoom out.   Mason Taylor: (25:13) Okay, so we've got the immune maxim and then the maxim marathon. There's obviously going to be crossover. The way I see it, let's go a little bit into the nuance there. We keep on going on vitamin C and yeah, got to be onto vitamin C and so people are taking isolates, people are taking scorbix acid and then people are taking the lithosperic vitamin C and they're kind of good ones for the sprint, the maxim sprint when you have an outbreak and you go kind of, "All right, everyone we need you [inaudible 00:25:47]. We need to make sure you've got that echinacea in there. Maybe that's where you get the chi tonics like the astragalus. There's where I'd be coming from after having chats with my friends, my Chinese herbalist practitioner friends. They're saying you'd get astragalus always for the wei chi to put up the shield around yourself. [inaudible 00:26:10] getting in there and then they're also saying everyone should be on licorice, ginger and poreau just to augment the spleen because that just shows a major kink for this particular infection to get in and you can strengthen up that earth based system then you're going to have a much better potential to then have strong lungs metal element within the lungs and that puts up the wei chi shield so that you're less inclined to have that infection get into to begin with. Yeah so-   Dan Sipple: (26:40) Just having a thought coming through man as you're saying that back to the acute hypothetical treatment, tincture, whatever you want to call it I'm thinking along those lines too. Chinese skullcap, one of my favourites and I'd probably use that too long term because it's got a great effect on those T red cells so when you've had the initial sprint and then you want to come back and tell the troops to chill out and calm down and get back in and ready for the next one and keep them healthy, yeah Chinese skullcap all the way, probably with the astragalus, those two as the prime-   Mason Taylor: (27:14) [inaudible 00:27:14]?   Dan Sipple: (27:15) Yeah.   Mason Taylor: (27:15) Yeah, I definitely at the start of this I ordered a big bag for myself. Had never really taken it long term but when it all started going down I got onto that was the other recommendation, a good reminder. It's kind of like I've got sitting there. Got a big half a bag sitting there which I like coming out of winter it's like I'm enjoying putting it aside but for everyone in the northern hemisphere [inaudible 00:27:36] would be a good time to be getting onto those. Let's look, we've got the sprint and the marathon. I've been chatting to you a little bit about the nature of supplementation with say like vitamin C and zinc, how we can do it in a real kind of an isolated form versus what we're going to be skipping over to for the long term and the lifestyle term so we don't get stuck in isolation. Reduction isn't even when it's in the health based system so how would you differentiate the kind of the vitamin C types that were going in there?   Dan Sipple: (28:05) Yeah, so for the person whose immune system's burnt out, they've seen chronic infections before and then they come along and they hit something like this, that's... I would use it in the acute and the long term with that type of person. Same with zinc. I think if you're pretty healthy so to speak in that kind of context and we're looking at something long term that's where the fat solubles A and D I think are really good because again, it comes back to more immune regulation and strength, yeah? Vitamin A and vitamin D naturally come in cod liver oil which is always a good thing to do, five to 10 mil a day. That's usually what I sort of prescribe as far as patients go. Colostrum which I said before. I definitely would use that long term just to keep all the sort of armies of the immune system well nourished. We've got the innate side of the immune system which gets excited when it first encounters a pathogen and if that isn't capable enough to counter it, that's when it has to call on the adaptive side. That adaptive side is what houses the T cells, the B cells which contain antibodies.   Dan Sipple: (29:09) I'm doing a little series on Instagram at the moment all about T cells and that is what kind of makes up the T cell subsets so that's your TH1, TH2, these are just different armies of troops really for T cell responses, it gets quite sort of complex but it's cool to look at again how herbs influence different arms of immunity because people can also get stuck in patterns where their immune system stays skewed for whatever reason. Might be allergies and asthma and parasites can keep something called the TH2 cytokines polarised and when that happens it kind of imbalances other areas of the immune system so rather than it all being nice and even and ready to fire it can get skewed. Therefore, if that person then encounters a pathogen, they quite likely have a poorer response because that part of the immune system is deficient. You get me?   Mason Taylor: (30:03) Mm-hmm (affirmative).   Dan Sipple: (30:03) Yeah. Mushrooms are fantastic for that exact scenario by the way.   Mason Taylor: (30:09) Funny mushrooms. They're so good. I'm at this point and I don't even have to say it anymore, I've got everyone else going and saying it for me like it's just there's no point. There's no point in not being on mushrooms.   Dan Sipple: (30:20) We're not talk about white button mushrooms or psychedelic mushrooms, people.   Mason Taylor: (30:25) Chaga, turkey tail, reishi, maitake, shiitake-   Dan Sipple: (30:28) Cordyceps.   Mason Taylor: (30:30) [inaudible 00:30:30] cordyceps, lion's mane. They're all there. Yeah, that's like I think at the time we eventually were like everyone was just asking for a capsule from us. Even though we like the powder and being able to like... For me, I'm at the point just mega dosing just comes into relevance so often these days where I'm like I can just feel my body craving a heap teaspoon of chaga and then again in the afternoon. Then the capsules have made it pretty easy as well. Even though we've got to say it is a certain label dose but this is from my discretion, me going against the rules because we've got that as a listed medicine but for me I go against the rules and I'll double that and triple that regularly because you can get a sense of it and that's the beautiful thing about the mushrooms is they give you that feeling of protection within your body. You go, "Wow." You can sense the-   Dan Sipple: (31:26) It's tangible, yeah.   Mason Taylor: (31:27) Yeah, it's a tangible click up in activity and what I imagine is immunologic activity and that's why reishi's so great for people in the beginning especially in ashwagandha kind of falls into it as well because it's such a nervous system regulator that you can just drop into your body and get a sense of what you're actually feeling. That's why people get spiritual awakenings from reishi. It's not anything too woo woo, just the fact that you can get perception of your own self. You get perception of yourself and how you actually feel and how your nervous system feels, you unplug. That's the metaphorical unplugging from the matrix. You're not told how you feel, you actually, you get it. The mushrooms have got to be in there. I don't see any point in people not being on the mushrooms daily right now and it's another one like if you're actually wanting to protect people's... The cellular structure. You're actually trying to protect the treasures of the body. That would be and again, I'm biassed in that.   Mason Taylor: (32:25) There's so many things I'd be doing that that would be the first thing that would just be thrown out into the population completely subsidised a certain amount for everyone and then fully subsidised just start... The industry, that you could be creating, you're not going to... It might not work at the di dao mushrooms that I have but because there's a cap on the way that we can produce that. You can still do very decent large scale grown on wood mushrooms and you could... Again, you could be creating industry rather than destroying it right now and just what we know that's going to save so many people's immune systems.   Dan Sipple: (33:06) Oh mate, even IHCC, the shiitake extract, you know?   Mason Taylor: (33:14) You're right, that is the other one. This is where you can start going into the in that sprint. You can actually start going into the isolates that are coming out of them and isolate particular beta glucan's coming out of the mushrooms which makes sense and then when you go into marathon down the track. That's when you go back to di dao professionally full spectrum extraction.   Dan Sipple: (33:36) Yeah, and astragalus there too as you said, that'd be the... I think that's one that you do feel... It's not a mushroom but it's again like that tangible feeling, that is something that every patient says that they feel, that uplift and that chi and that's what you want if you're running that marathon and if you have a burnt out what we call T cell senescence so in other words if your T cell are exhausted and burnt out and senescent that is I've never seen anything act more specific to that. There are other herbs that can compliment it but yeah, I'm just such a fan of that herb and the research just continues to sort of come out in favour of it. I just think it's fantastic. So lucky we've got that tool.   Mason Taylor: (34:19) Yeah, that's one of the ones, the Taoists who the mushrooms are kind of spread out but astragalus was traditionally that one that was just quite available everywhere and it's like an honorary mushroom with its big blue [inaudible 00:34:30] and just its immunological adaptability. It's one of those ones in all accounts friends talking to Taoists, they say, "Yeah astragalus is the one I'll take every single day." Yeah, it does make sense and that's short term and long term. I mean you get onto that, that's why there's a reason we've said for the last I don't know, how long have I had astragalus? Like eight years? There's a reason I've said every single time we get to autumn you start smashing it. It's lung season. You start preparing your body for winter. It's the steel and it's a beautiful spleen tonic and it's a beautiful lung tonic and that's where you derive your surface immunity. That's where you derive your wei chi. Of course it makes sense to be getting onto that preventatively. Make no mistake guys, chi herbs, astragalus, the amount of data that there is on it and thousand upon thousands upon thousands of years of clinical usage, that much time of just like, the folklore behind it.   Mason Taylor: (35:33) That amount of experiential clinical data that we have is so overwhelming and it's so overwhelmingly effective, if we really wanted to protect the population that herb would be rolled out and become a national treasure. Perhaps we could find an Australian based tonic herb at the moment we don't know because we don't have a similar type of herbal tradition in Australia to the Taoist tradition. It's a very different approach and it was documented in a very different way. At the same time we could be on the hunt for like the adaptogens within the Australian system and then that does bring me to the vitamin C. I can see liposomal vitamin C, an isolate of vitamin C being used in the sort sprint just to get that spike and [inaudible 00:36:23] to see what you're using as well in that instance but for me I'm getting to the point where I feel uncomfortable using them and going to a whole fruit, whole food vitamin C, like a freeze dried cacadoo plum, freeze dried davidson plum, getting finger lime in there. Especially those Australian botanicals. I'm feeling so fantastic and then it's got all the pigments thrown in there. There's all those polyfenals going in just like feeding the bacteria.   Dan Sipple: (36:54) That's it.   Mason Taylor: (36:55) Got the natural fibres. It's how I feel about doing an isolate of a mushroom which can be good clinically. First just get the whole thing. There's all these substances in there that we haven't identified that are going to help bring greater long term efficacy. I think that's where we need to go with the vitamin C's. Get the camu camu. Freeze dried camu camu in there.   Dan Sipple: (37:15) Yes, 100%. Whole food vitamin C all the way. I think when you're out of the danger zone and if there's a useful semi long term... When by that I mean weeks, months potentially liposomal vitamin C. It's just in winter. Same as vitamin D. I've no problem with patients pumping those, couple of sprays under the tongue each day in winter and you can do it on and off in other months too but I think in those other months where your vitamin D stores are naturally going to raise you are going to be more outside, you're going to be exercising more, yada yada, I think that's... Yeah, it makes sense to sort of zoom out and use the whole plant extracts like you say because you're going to get that cross feeding with microbiome support which inevitably's going to influence the immune system at the end of the day anyway. So much from your microbiome... Sorry, so much of your immune system is influenced by your microbiome and they've shown that in rat studies where they'll compare rats the size of their spleen and thymus gland. Have I sent you this study? I don't think I have.   Dan Sipple: (38:16) They wiped out the microbiomes of these poor, poor mice, right? Compared the size of their spleen and their thymus to the groups that hadn't and it was like obviously significantly different and then they replaced the microbiome, re injected it back into these rats. Boom, spleen starts growing, thymus starts growing.   Mason Taylor: (38:39) Like a faecal transplant? How'd they inject it back in?   Dan Sipple: (38:41) Yeah, yeah. That's right. Yeah, it was a faecal transplant. This was done... Jason [Hurlac 00:38:45] put me onto this research. I think it was done a long, long time ago now but it was kind of I believe the initial sort of understanding around that time of how much gut bugs talked to the immune system. I see it man clinically. You see the patients, always one of them where at some point in their life the microbiome just gets absolutely trashed. The immune system goes down in response to it and once those bugs are gone, they're gone. Some species literally go extinct and we're what? Four or five generations now in antibiotic usage so we're already watered down, dwindled down when we start life. Like one course of antibiotics can do that let along 20 or 30 or 40 like some patients have come to me, they've got health issues by the time they're 20 or 30 or 40 and you're like, "How many antibiotic courses do you recon you've had in your life if you just had to guess?" If they're lucky it's five. Some people it's like 40. It's pretty devastating.   Mason Taylor: (39:47) Yes.   Dan Sipple: (39:47) Not to say that they don't have their use as well. There are times when antibiotics are useful.   Mason Taylor: (39:55) I mean this is again... It's like I feel you and thank you for saying that but it's also like of course. You start talking about this and I know we weren't going to even talk about this myopic approach and the vaccine going into it but at some point I think everyone needs to grow up and become a little bit more mature and remember that it's like with antibiotics. It's like you go, because you're bringing up an irresponsible usage of a drug that's saved a lot of people and you know you've had to say that little disclaimer because you know people's hearing, the cult like hearing will be there or the immature way of hearing it is going... I'm not saying you're saying this, I'm saying this.   Dan Sipple: (40:36) Oh no, yes.   Mason Taylor: (40:37) Is going to be, "Well if they've done this and they've done that how dare you badmouth something." It's the same with the vaccines. How dare you to badmouth this. It's like it's that full tribal... It's an immature way of your reacting. It's like if someone was to tell you they're taking it personally it's like rather than being in a community where you're able to actually to have some criticism based upon yourself which I'm coming from someone who doesn't like criticism at all but I've definitely appreciated and work on it, someone says to me, "It's amazing when you get really passionate and you get frustrated about things in the world but you know what? The excess of that frustration, it can be a little bit detrimental to yourself and those around you." That's like, that's the equivalent of having say, "Hey, a little bit of excess antibiotic, it's actually not that great for the people of the population and it's actually going to be really detrimental when we get these resistant bacteria and then eventually we do have these resistant viruses as we know. It's like, "How dare you? No, my frustration is done this for me and it's done that for me and how dare you question it. That's sacred to me. That's sacred. You're not allowed to touch that."   Mason Taylor: (41:42) Same thing so I mean it's a challenge for everyone listening to remember the Scott Fitzgerald quote, "The sign of true intelligence is to hold two opposing ideas in your mind at the same time and still function." If you are reacting one way or another or if you find yourself defensive, you're finding your way to seem progressive but you watch your internal dialogue, look for the gathering evidence. If you're trying to gather evidence rather than stay in a forward moving progressive, sometimes and I don't know and actually be, I don't know. You don't sit in the middle but when you are in the middle of two conversations, you're not fence sitting but you're able to handle the complex nuance within the conversation and if you can do that you can start peeking through and seeing these little sides of truth and you'd never try and just rest on one ultimate truth and I think that's what we definitely need to be doing here and I think in that sense let's go back to our maxims what are you putting in there? I know we got the 40 vegetables that we're trying to have every week as the rule for [inaudible 00:42:49]. I think it's great advice.   Dan Sipple: (42:51) Yeah.   Mason Taylor: (42:52) All different types of pigments and fibres and the appropriate amount of protein, appropriate amount of legumes. Kind of those ratios we discuss in the other podcast in order to how to get your microbial diversity up. What are those little extras? I know originally you liked Organify, red Organify to get the pigments in and get the gut kind of going up. What else are you liking in there?   Dan Sipple: (43:16) Depending on if I look at someone's microbiome and there's certain species that need nourishing that will determine if I go down that path with either red polyphenols or blue or combination.   Mason Taylor: (43:28) What about across the population if you're just speculating?   Dan Sipple: (43:30) It's more diet in that case. It's more just diversity in your diet, stop eating six vegetables per week and try and hit 40 different species, you know? I think even more zoomed out from that though unless nuance is the effect of stress and sleep on the immune system. Those, they're huge at the moment man. The patients that I'm seeing that are that torn and twisted and stressed and confused as a result of what's going on it's like that's immune deficiency right there. Stress disables immunity, period. If we're having the conversation about immune intelligence and immune capacity, it's like well we have to be talking about sleep. Are you sleeping right now or are you going to bed and scrolling through your phone and getting triggered by all this shit because most people are, right? It's not easy to just turn it off either you want to be informed regardless of which lens you're looking through. You want to know what's going on. That is a tricky thing to navigate but I have to obviously continually read or write that the importance nature time, slowing down, stress and yes, sleep on the immune system. The immune system recharges through the night.   Dan Sipple: (44:36) It's like hormones so if you're not sleeping your immune system is regardless of what... I've seen people on the best protocols. You can't fault it but stressed to the max and not sleeping and it's just like, "That stuff's not even..." it might be having some protective effect than without but it's definitely not putting you in a prime spot where your goals are sort of orientated. Again, disclaimer. That's been me in the past as well for sure.   Mason Taylor: (45:04) I mean, this is what I thought at the beginning. Imagine if immediately... I think the biggest step that they did was they took the six free mental health plans sessions from six to 10 sessions or something like that and then started educating about a little bit about like here's the helpline, here's lifeline, so on and so forth. Here's Beyond Blue. The only thing that made sense to me to go above and beyond, can you imagine if we just... I know this is full speculation and sometimes I like flying to Neverland and go, all right. We know that sleep and stress... We know we've got markers that can measure those. Something as simple as like I don't know, like an [inaudible 00:45:51] and there's apps. If you're in this technological place. I know a lot of people listening to this are like, "I don't want to be using technology, I don't want Bluetooth on me," but I'm talking about mass wide rollout. If you were put in charge of getting the help of our population up and able to handle this and stop the decimation that this is having on families, the decimation this is having on small businesses. Just the decimation this is having.   Mason Taylor: (46:17) People not appreciating the fact that, all right, cool. Some lives have been saved but what about those moments of like young families lives where we put this much stress at the beginning of what's already a stressful journey and then that completely gets them tripping over for a few years, that impacts their life forever. There's no measurement-   Dan Sipple: (46:33) As if life isn't stressful enough as it is for most families, right, financially, socially?   Mason Taylor: (46:39) I wonder if people would then go, "This is a violation of my rights," if you go, "Hi everyone, we're going to educate you on how to sleep better and we're going to... Again, we're going to subsidise and we're going to just, you know we're going to create some good internal business and create some money for smaller operators and we're going to get everyone on sleep markers and we're going to start incentivizing you to get those markers variable to you and rewarding you and stop bringing a pride in through our nation around optimising our sleep. We start by creating nonjudgement but hey everyone here's the education. Here's exactly what we know and then we're going to start allowing you to get... Reward yourself as you go along in that process and optimise your sleep. Can you imagine the insane amount of health and just how much our medical system would be alleviated long term if we did something like that?   Dan Sipple: (47:33) Oh, 100%. I remember someone saying years ago that I can't remember, it was literally like 10 years ago it was in a documentary and then some fellow was like, "Imagine if we had a crisis of health." It's just like, "Yeah." Lot of businesses are going to go down, a lot of corporations are going to lose out, you know? Yeah, it comes back to what you said at the end of the day not to get conspiratorial at all because that's not the objective of the conversation but it's like, "We know that there is an agenda."   Mason Taylor: (48:00) Yeah, of course.   Dan Sipple: (48:01) Because if there wasn't these things would be in the headlines and they would be campaigns towards bringing them to the forefront so yeah, those-   Mason Taylor: (48:10) As soon as anyone says it's too expensive we know they're full of crap now because look at how much money... How much debt we've been willing to just to go into and I'm not saying that's right or wrong. The other just those, yeah the measurements on stress. I mean, you've got the sauna behind you, we've got the capacity to go and utilise indigenous healing modalities revolving around meditation, going walkabout, connecting with nature. There could be this mass rollout of free information taking pride the same way that's like throughout China you'll se tai chi being done in the park and it's a part of their culture. This could've been an opportunity for Australian culture to go beyond just basically boozing at the pub and barbecues which I love both of them. I think they're wonderful but can you just imagine the cultivation of national pride as well as everything else. If everyone else wants to go down the medical intervention route as well that's like absolutely do it. Can you imagine though if they rolled out meditation? Started the subsidisation of [inaudible 00:49:24] practises? Can you imagine, and you can do it at home. Mass education just all of a sudden bring subsidising of the media outlets if they'd start. Give them perks if they start taking on pro bono advertising of particular elements of how to de stress the body through meditation courses.   Mason Taylor: (49:47) Getting a buddy, through yoga ninjas. Start producing fire infrared saunas here in Australia. Go get Sebastian producing the new... He's got new aurora ones that just like little domes. It's a local company, start getting those produced and start putting those in houses. Start moving them around through the community and start showing people with their little band or whatever it is with have a little Bluetooth and it's hooked up. I know then everyone will go, "I don't want my data... I don't want the government having my data of my sleep markers and my stress markers but regardless looking at a macro scheme here and it might see pie in the sky but I guess-   Dan Sipple: (50:31) Oh man. Sorry to cut you off.   Mason Taylor: (50:31) You're good.   Dan Sipple: (50:31) Even subsidising growing your own food in your own backyard, man, something so simple.   Mason Taylor: (50:39) This, we know it's a golden opportunity for if you're a huge business. We know what this would be a golden opportunity for if you were an actual human oriented and focused government. We know what it would be a huge opportunity for if you weren't selfish and stupid and you could think laterally and you weren't just a talking head and there's so many people raring up and it's dangerous. The lessons I always got from my dad... Sent my dad the samurai, just passed recently. He's like, "One thing you keep your head down long enough that you don't pop up against the grass and get your head taken off too early." Stay down and move with stealth and then pop up when it's absolutely necessary, do what you have to do and then go back down and move but it's-   Dan Sipple: (51:36) And they're making it hard to stay down.   Mason Taylor: (51:38) They're making it hard to stay down just because it's so blatant. I think for when everyone was to say what we've talked about here and I guess a lot of the point of this conversation is we've talked a little bit about immunity which also talking about a reality that worth manifesting and we're needing to do these kinds of things ourselves which we are doing. Trying to hopefully move away from the idea that it's taboo to start taking responsibility for your immune system and start doing things in conjunction to one another. Obviously it is. I said, "Why don't you guys give children and the mums if you say no jab, no pay, no welfare for single parents.   Mason Taylor: (52:20) Why wouldn't you give them reishi as well if we know that reishi mushroom has been proven to be that good to the immune system and they can't handle that level of nuance that they need to go on the attack basically." If you can't handle that level of conversation or if you're able, then well we know they can't have that level of conversation, I guess all I'm saying is we know now we're going to have to be the ones to carry that much nuance but it's also worth remembering that you don't want to be like them and find your identity based on creating opposition. I think that's what's also kind of I think going to get people being less effective and being hysterical and sticking their head up too early.   Dan Sipple: (53:06) 100%, 100%.   Mason Taylor: (53:07) What they're doing here is they're not... I know it feels threatening for a lot of people on both sides. It feels threatening to people on both sides and if you are in that state of feeling threatened, first of all you're putting everyone in danger because your immunological health is going to go down because you're stressed. First of all, stop it. Stop being selfish. The other point is there is a middle ground in order to be effective and there is no right answer in how to get in. Other people are like, "You have to get jabbed. You have to get up and come and march otherwise you consent." Do those things, by all means but I would recommend for everyone to stay within your own body. Stay within your own capacity to fuel who you are and don't fall into that finger pointing identity and that tribalism. You can still take action but-   Dan Sipple: (53:58) Doesn't have to be promoted necessarily just like in your own backyard, you know?   Mason Taylor: (54:04) This is going to be long term. This is long term stuff going on. You're going to have to start getting actioners and as you said, it's a good time to start getting into growing your own food. It's a really good time for cultivating... Appreciating the localization of your community and really start in placing a lot of value on the connections that you have made, the genuine connections that you have made, friends and family because yeah, community can be a house of cards sometimes especially when it's polarising things like this so you've got to nourish those golden relationships and not just the ones that seem ideologically driven. Yeah, I found my tribe. I found my tribe. They believe the same things I believe. It's like, "No, not that. Not that superficial connection just because you are ideologically driven. They're useful. Real genuine connection. So good for the immune system. Makes you feel safe doing that.   Dan Sipple: (55:01) Yeah, well it's also no good if everyone hangs out over this side and then the opposition all hangs out over this side, is it? That's just divisiveness and that's what we're seeing. We need to, as you said earlier hold that space for context and different lenses and that's obviously what's not happening now and I don't see any... The isolation, it crashes the immune system, right? It's like we know our kids need exposure, we know that your immune systems have to practise, they have to get exposed regularly to become educated and to stop... We can talk about the germ theory and the hygiene hypothesis and all that stuff and how that all came about with the context of autoimmunity. The immune system going awry and not recognising what's what anymore and not being able to tell the difference between a pathogen and your own tissue which we know is on the rise today. The point is-   Mason Taylor: (55:54) That's really on the rise now, isn't it?   Dan Sipple: (55:56) 100%, 100%. Yeah, there's people and again full disclaimer, this was me. I was immune deficient and autoimmune at the same time. See it all the time. What's that tell us? We've got immune dysregulation going on. Look, we're not saying we've got all the answers. That's not sort of what the conversation's about but in terms of isolation we know that causes stress, we know that's going to deplete indigenous immunity across the board.   Mason Taylor: (56:25) We also know we have leaders that can't handle any type of nuance and go and squash any type of conversation to get a multifaceted approach to what's going on here.   Dan Sipple: (56:36) Yeah.   Mason Taylor: (56:38) Without going into it with resentment because resentment is definitely going to harm you and harm your immune system and harm your liver but if you can find ways to get very excited about the fact that you're going to start... you need to be the one, regardless of what approach you're taking, you're going to need to take responsibility for-   Dan Sipple: (56:58) Responsibility, yeah.   Mason Taylor: (56:58) Yeah, being one of those people. Being part of the drive to increase the immunological capacity across the population within your community starts with you, starts with your family. Then starts with your community. I feel really good about [inaudible 00:57:12] and I imagine I'm sure you're feeling pretty good as well. I'm just realising the flag that we're waving and hoping to not be too... Oh gosh, what's the word? I don't want to be in opposition to anyone. I don't want to be inflammatory, I just I really enjoy just going and like waving the flag for personal responsibility, sovereignty, relationship with you. In this conversation relationship with the microbiome, the immune system and just give them herbs. That's the other thing, it's not simple. I've been kind of like, I don't know I've just been worried to kind of say it and we're talking about all these herbalists who are really conservative herbalists like Michael Tierra do it and even people like Stephen Buna who's quite like... He's clinical. They're both just like at the one point they're like, "Yeah, get on adaptogens." Buna's saying it specifically in relation to COVID. He's saying, "I'm sure it helps in a few of his posts but that's just where it gets to the point where it becomes very irresponsible not to be talking about these things. Oh, where's the data? It's like, "Guys, you are off your head.   Mason Taylor: (58:18) There is data emerging but you're off your head. That I'm science driven, where's the data kind of put a full stop and look at me. Look how smart I am because I'm able to ask someone for where's the data and not actually be able to think in that, I don't know in the way that life actually exists in consortium with many forces. Then yeah, sorry. I think you lack, I think you've pretty low IQ if that's your approach and you're defensive and I think you'd probably have a lot more fun in life and have a lot more connection if you've got out of that tribal way of looking and yeah, people just should be on adaptogens to get onto it and then the-   Dan Sipple: (59:00) What have you got to lose? That's the thing, it's like what have you got to lose? It's not a high risk intervention like other certain things, is it?   Mason Taylor: (59:05) I don't think so. I'm like well no, it's not. Zinc's the other one that's getting thrown around at the moment. What's the type of zinc-   Dan Sipple: (59:18) I love zinc man. It's zinc and copper balance is a big thing. I always look at that with the context of patients and immune system issues. What we typically see most of the time I'd say is more of a tilting towards a copper excess and a zinc deficiency but you can also see just a deficiency of both or people can just be normal and still have immune issues but their zinc and copper not be an issue. Zinc deficiency is probably more the common out of the two. That can come back to obviously diet, zinc lost due to certain conditions, [inaudible 00:59:53] disorder being one of them, heavy metal competition, the soils being a poor source of zinc these days, the rise of plant based diets which might have great clinical usage in some areas but yeah, when it comes to something like zinc deficiency that's something that I do often observe in people that are purely plant based. Yeah, that who

Eddy Warman de Noche
Qué buscan las mujeres poderosas en un hombre; canción Woman de John Lenon Julio 28, 2021 • 37 min

Eddy Warman de Noche

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2021 37:46


Maxia Luna, Coach de Vida, nos dice qué buscan las mujeres poderosas en un hombre; Tere Chacón, líder de la Beatlemanía en México, nos habla sobre la canción Woman, escrita por John Lenon, todo esto y más con Eddy Warman de Noche.

Everything Everywhere Daily History Podcast
Isambard Kingdom Brunel (Encore)

Everything Everywhere Daily History Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2021 10:10


Subscribe to the podcast!https://podfollow.com/everythingeverywhere/ In 2002 the BBC did a poll where they named the top 100 Britons in history. It had many people you have probably heard of, including Isaac Newton, Princess Diana, John Lenon, and Queen Victoria. The person who was ranked #2, however, is someone that many people outside of the UK might not have heard of. Yet, he really is one of the most important people when it came to the development of the modern world. Learn more about Isambard Kingdom Brunel on this episode of Everything Everywhere Daily.   -------------------------------- Associate Producer Thor Thomsen   Become a supporter on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/everythingeverywhere   Discord Server: https://discord.gg/UkRUJFh   Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/everythingeverywhere/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/everywheretrip Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/EEDailyPodcast/ Website: https://everything-everywhere.com/everything-everywhere-daily-podcast/

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The supermodel life with Lakshmi Rana

Crima Facie

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2021 31:23


A chat with HT Brunch Cover Star and supermodel Lakshmi Rana about alternate careers models need to think about and her lockdown learnings with fashion writer and expert Bharat Gupta. We also have HT Brunch columnists Vir Sanghvi talking about the various types of chicken cuts and Seema Goswami giving a new reading list to help tide over the lockdown. We end with a cover of John Lenon’s Imagine by pianist Archit Anand, one of the debaters in this week’s HT Brunch Sunday Debate.

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El de los Beatles, las abejas, mujeres que dieron la vuelta al mundo y nuevas vacunas

Los Viajes de Carmen

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2020 23:05


Buenos días!!! Empezamos celebrando el cumpleaños del que inventó algo, que nos ha hecho llevar mucho mejor esta pandemia... el 📲 Esta pasada semana también se celebró la muerte de John Lenon, pero a nosotros no nos gusta hablar de muertes, y por eso hablamos de curiosidades de los Beatles. Sabías que John tocaba una armónica que no era suya 🏴‍☠️ ... luego se quejaba porque Paul McCartney le robaba las letras... que 🕊🕊🕊🕊 También os contamos donde se disolvieron, en el lugar más mágico de la tierra... 🪄 y donde dieron su último concierto, desde donde nos vamos a "pescar con un chinito"... Escuchad para saber más. 🤪🤪 Esta semana pasada hacia años Frank Sinatra, y también se celebraba que hace más de 200 años, dos mujeres dieron la vuelta al mundo saliendo de la ciudad de LaVoz.🗽 Y precisamente una de las excursiones más chulas cuando vas a Nueva York es sobrevolar la ciudad en Helicóptero, y ese fue un invento español, y por eso celebramos el cumple de Juan de la Cierva. 🚁 Después de volar en Autogiro nos vamos a volar con las 🐝, que son muy listas, y concretamente estas abejas de Estados Unidos, un poco cochinas también...💩 Y para terminar os contamos que las vacunas con 💉 se van a terminar, ahora las introduciremos en el cuerpo de otra forma, y no son supositorios... 🥜😂 Venga a escribir esas cartas antes de Navidad!!!! No os olvidéis de ser felices!!!! Por cierto ya podéis bajar la app de Radio Viajera Travel Podcast y escucharnos por allí. Así cada vez que publiquemos un podcast os llegará un mensaje!!! Os dejamos los links - 📲 Desde Android https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.radioviajera.app.android - 🍏 Desde iOS/Apple https://apps.apple.com/us/app/radio-viajera-travel-podcast/id1535769291 Aquí os dejamos las noticias de las que hemos hablado esta semana: - Más info del Fotófono https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fot%C3%B3fono https://www.xatakaciencia.com/sabias-que/telefono-uno-inventos-conocidos-edison-fotofono-resulto-mucho-fascinante - Más curiosidades de Los Beatles https://mott.pe/noticias/20-curiosidades-sobre-la-banda-de-rock-the-beatles/ - Más curiosidades sobre las mujeres que dieron la vuelta al mundo https://www.curistoria.com/2020/12/la-vuelta-al-mundo-en-menos-de-80-dias-de-dos-mujeres.html - Más info del AutoGiro https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autogiro - Más curiosidades sobre las herramientas de las abejas https://es.gizmodo.com/descubren-a-las-abejas-usando-una-herramienta-en-la-nat-1845848918 - Más info sobre el futuro de las vacunas https://es.gizmodo.com/adios-inyecciones-prueban-con-exito-en-animales-una-v-1845858711

Arkivo de 3ZZZ Radio en Esperanto
elsendo de la 14a de decembro 2020

Arkivo de 3ZZZ Radio en Esperanto

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2020 59:20


Legado Laszlo el la revuo Esperanto de novembro 2020 “ Jitsi, la bulgara spuro en Monda Fest’ 2020” Franciska: mesaĝo de Vladimir Minin  Kanto: “ Imagu” de John Lenon kantita de Markone Froes Prelego: “ La filipina lingvo” parto 1 de Albert Garrido Legado: Franciska el la Turka Stelo eltiraĵoj el la libro de Jean Prieŭr […]

No es un día cualquiera
No es un día cualquiera - John Lenon - Pancho Varona - 'Influencias' - 12/12/2020

No es un día cualquiera

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2020 12:13


Y despedimos el sábado disfrutando de la música con ‘Influencias’ de Pancho Varona. Hoy homenajeamos a John Lennon, cuando se cumplen cuarenta años de su asesinato.    Escuchar audio

No es un día cualquiera
No es un día cualquiera - Cartas, tele y John Lenon - Quinta hora - 12/12/2020

No es un día cualquiera

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2020 54:29


En el espacio ‘Palabras para Max’ del periodista Màxim Huerta dejamos escrita una carta radiofónica. A continuación, en "La pantalla" de Elisenda Roca, la actualidad y crítica de la televisión. Y despedimos el sábado disfrutando de la música con ‘Influencias’ de Pancho Varona. Hoy homenajeamos a John Lennon, cuando se cumplen cuarenta años de su asesinato.    Escuchar audio

Podcast de La Hora de Walter
08 10-12-20 LHDW ¿fué John Lenon un genio? curiosidades del músico hace 40 años asesinado

Podcast de La Hora de Walter

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2020 27:41


08 10-12-20 LHDW ¿fué John Lenon un genio? curiosidades del músico hace 40 años asesinado

Podcast de La Hora de Walter
08 10-12-20 LHDW ¿fué John Lenon un genio? curiosidades del músico hace 40 años asesinado

Podcast de La Hora de Walter

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2020 27:41


08 10-12-20 LHDW ¿fué John Lenon un genio? curiosidades del músico hace 40 años asesinado

VOV - Chương trình thời sự
VOV - Thời sự 12h (8/12/2020)

VOV - Chương trình thời sự

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2020 57:13


- Tổng Bí thư, Chủ tịch nước Nguyễn Phú Trọng chủ trì họp Bộ Chính trị cho ý kiến về công tác văn kiện Đại hội XIII của Đảng. - TP.HCM dự kiến chi 4.000 tỉ đợt 2 hỗ trợ doanh nghiệp khó khăn vì COVID-19. - Bộ Chỉ huy quân sự tỉnh Thừa Thiên Huế tuyển dụng và trao quân hàm cho 2 thân nhân Liệt sĩ đã hy sinh trong quá trình cứu hộ, cứu nạn tại Thủy điện Rào Trăng 3 ở Thừa Thiên - Huế. - Các cuộc đàm phán về thỏa thuận hậu Brexit giữa Anh và EU vẫn lâm vào bế tắc khi thời hạn chót cho thỏa thuận đang đến rất gần. Trước tình thế này, Thủ tướng Anh sẽ lên đường tới EU để cứu vãn tình thế. - Hôm nay tròn kỷ niệm 40 năm ngày mất nhạc sỹ, ca sỹ John Lenon. Không chỉ là một huyền thoại nhạc rock, ông còn được biết đến là một người đấu tranh cho hòa bình thế giới. Nhiều sự kiện tưởng nhớ ông và chuyển tải các thông điệp về tình yêu, hòa bình. Chủ đề : Đại hội 13, TPHCM hỗ trợ covid đợt 2 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/vov1thoisu/support

Ranní show
Ranní show speciál "John Lenon" - Úterý 8.12.2020

Ranní show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2020 54:40


Gott, das Leben und ich

"Stell Dir vor es gäbe kein Himmelreich, keine Hölle und über uns nur der blaue Himmel" so beginnt der Song Imagine von John Lenon. Wie kann Frieden möglich sein? fragt auch Pfarrerin Perlt. Folge direkt herunterladen

ESTO ES UN PODCAST. Diego y Enma son sus hosts.
Vol.11 Pt. 2 | Esto es: MUSIC INDUSTRY (versión music drama)

ESTO ES UN PODCAST. Diego y Enma son sus hosts.

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2020 39:32


En la segunda parte del episodio 11, Diego y Enma tienen el segmento random de la quincena, hablando sobre gossip/bochinche de la vida de artistas como John Lenon, Kanye West, Taylor Swift, Katy Perry, Willie Colón y Rubén Blades. ¡Cuéntanos en nuestro Instagram algun otro drama de celebridades del mundo de la música que te conozcas! ¡Síguenos en instagram en @DiegoyEnma! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/estoesunpodcastpa/message

León Rendón
9 de octubre, Melchor de talamantes, Malala , John Lenon.

León Rendón

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2020 8:32


Efemerides del día, Melchor, John Lenon, Malala.

Everything Everywhere Daily History Podcast

In 2002 the BBC did a poll where they named the top 100 Britons in history. It had many people you have probably heard of, including Isaac Newton, Princess Diana, John Lenon, and Queen Victoria.The person who was ranked #2, however, is someone that many people outside of the UK might not have heard of. Yet, he really is one of the most important people when it came to the development of the modern world.Learn more about Isambard Kingdom Brunel on this episode of Everything Everywhere Daily.   Book your G Adventures tour today! http://bit.ly/EEgadventures -------------------------------- Executive Producer James Makkyla   Become a supporter on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/everythingeverywhere   Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/everythingeverywhere/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/everywheretrip Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/EEDailyPodcast/ Website: https://everything-everywhere.com/everything-everywhere-daily-podcast/

Yalla Home
224 - Music Greats with Ana Schofield (John Lenon)(20.09.2020)

Yalla Home

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2020 12:05


Ana talks about John Lenon Woman Listen enjoy and share! Listen to #Pulse95Radio in the UAE by tuning in on your radio (95,00FM) or online on our website: www.pulse95radio.com ************************ Follow us on Social. www.instagram.com/pulse95radio/ www.facebook.com/pulse95radio www.twitter.com/pulse95radioin

music social uae greats john lenon pulse95radio ana schofield
Dutrizac de 6 à 9
Les nouvelles culturelles : 1969, début du bed-in de John Lenon

Dutrizac de 6 à 9

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2020 5:22


Chronique culturelle avec Anaïs Guertin-Lacroix : Éphéméride du jour. La deuxième édition d'Illumi. Des séries québécoises recommencent à tourner.

Intervalo
Intervalo. Programa completo jueves 05 de diciembre 2019

Intervalo

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2019 43:57


A 39 años de su asesinato, hacemos un recorrido por la música de John Lenon

Divas & Divos del Cine Mexicano
John Lenon | Divas & Divos del Cine Mexicano

Divas & Divos del Cine Mexicano

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2019 55:55


Hablar de John Lennon es mencionar al famoso cuarteto de Liverpool y uno de sus lideres, Un divo de la música que solo o en conjunto cosecho muchísimos éxitos atraves de su fructífera carrera hasta su asesinato a manos de Mark David Chapman en 1980. Artista,Musico,cantautor,poeta,dibujante,escritor pacifista y tantas cosas mas. Un genio en verdad y un grande en nuestra música, Una leyenda que nos dejo a todos con el mal sabor de boca al desaparecer físicamente,un hueco difícil de llenar. En este programa de Radiola en Divas & Divos del cine mexicano edición especial hablaremos sobre su vida,su asesinato y datos inéditos que se conocen poco de este gran cantautor.

No Muy Punx
NoMuyPunx con Arturo J. Flores

No Muy Punx

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2019 114:28


Arturo J. Flores, editor, periodista musical y escritor nos presenta "John Lenon me asesinó a sangre fría", libro que reúne lo mejor de sus 20 años de periodismo musical.

Conocimiento Experto
107 - Como Piensan las Personas Exitosas - Análisis Completo del Libro

Conocimiento Experto

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2018 59:23


¿Qué hay para mí en el libro como piensan las personas exitosas? Aprende a pensar como las personas de mayor éxitoLas personas más exitosas del mundo tienen algo en común: No temen pensar fuera de la caja y trazar su propio camino.Pero el viaje a lo largo del camino puede ser solitario. Después de todo, somos especies sociales por naturaleza. Nos gusta encajar, y el precio de la aceptación social recae en la ideas aceptadas. Ir en contra de ellas, cuestionar nociones comunes e irte por tu lado, no parece ser la mejor manera de ganar muchos amigos.Sin embargo piensa donde es que estaríamos si todos se hubieran guardados sus brillantes ideas para su mismos. Piensa en personas como Copernico siendo rebelde ante la idea que la tierra era el centro del universo.Esto es solo para mostrarte lo importante que el pensamiento creativo y la tenacidad son cuando se trata del éxito. Pero no necesitas un Einstein o un galileo para tener grandes ideas. De hecho, todo mundo puede aprender a pensar creativamente. Todo lo que se requiere es conocer las técnicas correctas y un poco de práctica.En este análisis aprenderás: * Porque ser empático te ayudará a alcanzar el éxito. * Qué fue lo que Alfred Nobel hizo después de leer su propio obituario. * Qué es lo que Paul McCartney y John Lenon pueden enseñarte sobre la colaboración.Libro escrito en el 2009John C Maxwell es Autor Best Seller del New York Times con más de 24 millones de libros vendidos en mas de 50 idiomas.Accede a los detalles para hacerte del libro, Conocimiento Experto Una Vida con Propósito aquí: bhttps://www.conocimientoexperto.org/unavidaconpropósitoAccede a más contenidos gratuitos en: https://www.conocimientoexperto.orgDescarga la aplicación Conocimiento Experto en tu móvil: https://www.conocimientoexperto.org/apps/Para saber más sobre como implementar el conocimiento para acelerar tus resultados regístrate en el programa conocimiento experto elite: https://conocimientoexperto.com/elitePara saber más sobre el programa Posicionamiento de Expertos en Internet accede al siguiente enlace: https://conocimientoexperto.com/expertoNo se te olvide seguirme en Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/salvadormingo/No se te olvide seguirme en Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/SalvadorMingoConocimientoExpertoSe FirmeSalvador MingoConocimiento Experto

Salvador Mingo -Conocimiento Experto-
107 - Como Piensan las Personas Exitosas - Análisis Completo del Libro

Salvador Mingo -Conocimiento Experto-

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2018 59:22


¿Qué hay para mí en el libro como piensan las personas exitosas? Aprende a pensar como las personas de mayor éxito Las personas más exitosas del mundo tienen algo en común: No temen pensar fuera de la caja y trazar su propio camino. Pero el viaje a lo largo del camino puede ser solitario. Después de todo, somos especies sociales por naturaleza. Nos gusta encajar, y el precio de la aceptación social recae en la ideas aceptadas. Ir en contra de ellas, cuestionar nociones comunes e irte por tu lado, no parece ser la mejor manera de ganar muchos amigos. Sin embargo piensa donde es que estaríamos si todos se hubieran guardados sus brillantes ideas para su mismos. Piensa en personas como Copernico siendo rebelde ante la idea que la tierra era el centro del universo. Esto es solo para mostrarte lo importante que el pensamiento creativo y la tenacidad son cuando se trata del éxito. Pero no necesitas un Einstein o un galileo para tener grandes ideas. De hecho, todo mundo puede aprender a pensar creativamente. Todo lo que se requiere es conocer las técnicas correctas y un poco de práctica. En este análisis aprenderás: * Porque ser empático te ayudará a alcanzar el éxito. * Qué fue lo que Alfred Nobel hizo después de leer su propio obituario. * Qué es lo que Paul McCartney y John Lenon pueden enseñarte sobre la colaboración. Libro escrito en el 2009 John C Maxwell es Autor Best Seller del New York Times con más de 24 millones de libros vendidos en mas de 50 idiomas. Accede a los detalles para hacerte del libro, Conocimiento Experto Una Vida con Propósito aquí: bhttps://www.conocimientoexperto.org/unavidaconpropósito Accede a más contenidos gratuitos en: https://www.conocimientoexperto.org Descarga la aplicación Conocimiento Experto en tu móvil: https://www.conocimientoexperto.org/apps/ Para saber más sobre como implementar el conocimiento para acelerar tus resultados regístrate en el programa conocimiento experto elite: https://conocimientoexperto.com/elite Para saber más sobre el programa Posicionamiento de Expertos en Internet accede al siguiente enlace: https://conocimientoexperto.com/experto No se te olvide seguirme en Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/salvadormingo/ No se te olvide seguirme en Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/SalvadorMingoConocimientoExperto Se Firme Salvador Mingo Conocimiento Experto

Salvador Mingo -Conocimiento Experto-
107 - Como Piensan las Personas Exitosas - Análisis Completo del Libro

Salvador Mingo -Conocimiento Experto-

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2018 59:22


¿Qué hay para mí en el libro como piensan las personas exitosas? Aprende a pensar como las personas de mayor éxito Las personas más exitosas del mundo tienen algo en común: No temen pensar fuera de la caja y trazar su propio camino. Pero el viaje a lo largo del camino puede ser solitario. Después de todo, somos especies sociales por naturaleza. Nos gusta encajar, y el precio de la aceptación social recae en la ideas aceptadas. Ir en contra de ellas, cuestionar nociones comunes e irte por tu lado, no parece ser la mejor manera de ganar muchos amigos. Sin embargo piensa donde es que estaríamos si todos se hubieran guardados sus brillantes ideas para su mismos. Piensa en personas como Copernico siendo rebelde ante la idea que la tierra era el centro del universo. Esto es solo para mostrarte lo importante que el pensamiento creativo y la tenacidad son cuando se trata del éxito. Pero no necesitas un Einstein o un galileo para tener grandes ideas. De hecho, todo mundo puede aprender a pensar creativamente. Todo lo que se requiere es conocer las técnicas correctas y un poco de práctica. En este análisis aprenderás: * Porque ser empático te ayudará a alcanzar el éxito. * Qué fue lo que Alfred Nobel hizo después de leer su propio obituario. * Qué es lo que Paul McCartney y John Lenon pueden enseñarte sobre la colaboración. Libro escrito en el 2009 John C Maxwell es Autor Best Seller del New York Times con más de 24 millones de libros vendidos en mas de 50 idiomas. Accede a los detalles para hacerte del libro, Conocimiento Experto Una Vida con Propósito aquí: bhttps://www.conocimientoexperto.org/unavidaconpropósito Accede a más contenidos gratuitos en: https://www.conocimientoexperto.org Descarga la aplicación Conocimiento Experto en tu móvil: https://www.conocimientoexperto.org/apps/ Para saber más sobre como implementar el conocimiento para acelerar tus resultados regístrate en el programa conocimiento experto elite: https://conocimientoexperto.com/elite Para saber más sobre el programa Posicionamiento de Expertos en Internet accede al siguiente enlace: https://conocimientoexperto.com/experto No se te olvide seguirme en Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/salvadormingo/ No se te olvide seguirme en Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/SalvadorMingoConocimientoExperto Se Firme Salvador Mingo Conocimiento Experto

Barney Simon
Barney's Rock News

Barney Simon

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2018 3:36


Jacaranda FM — Bob Dylan will release rare live 1962 to 1966 performances. John Lenon's killer is scheduled to appear before a parole panel for the 10th time!

Ràdio MDA
John Lenon

Ràdio MDA

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2016 4:50


Antonio Rodríguez, Belén Romero i Enia Ssarrió ens apropen a la biografia del geni musical John Lenon

Unclaimed Bands
Monsoon 0150

Unclaimed Bands

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2015 27:17


This Show: Monsson! From playing at 3 Inaugurations for 2 diferent presidents, to wining the John Lenon award for songwriting Reggae sensation Monsoon talks to us about all this and how Reggae music has helped shape his life!

Podcast La Rueda del Misterio
La cara oculta de la Luna (4/02/2014): Poltergeist: ¿Que se esconde tras ellos? - Resiliencia - Episodio exclusivo para mecenas

Podcast La Rueda del Misterio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2014 110:04


Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Empezamos esta visita a "La cara oculta de la Luna" recordando a John Lenon para, tras una visita al Gabinete de Curiosidades, entrar en nuestro Gabinete de Curiosidades. En el tiempo dedicado al misterio mantenemos una "encendido" debate sobre los Poltersgeist y su existencia o no. En el dialogo junto a la búsqueda de sus posibles causas entramos en la relación ciencia - parapsicología. intervienen Alejandro Suárez, Alberto Montesdeoca, Juan Alberto Crespo, Luis Javier Velasco y Rafa Fernández. Modera y presenta Juan Carlos Saavedra. Por último, en el espacio de la Nueva Era, el psicólogo Luis Domingo Espino nos habla de la Resiliencia y su importancia para vivir una vida plena. Escucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de La Rueda del Misterio. Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://go.ivoox.com/sq/4754

Forest Hills Baptist Church
Imagine If I... - Audio

Forest Hills Baptist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2013 69:14


IMAGINE if the church body walked worthy, transformed, in love, as light, and as wise!!!

Space Walrus dot Net
The Walruscast 16 – Michael Jackson Doesn’t Think Anymore

Space Walrus dot Net

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2011 64:14


Michael Jackson isn't the only one either, scientists suspect that John Lenon, Elvis and The Radio Star may no longer be thinking. Some members of the scientific community worry that this epidemic may even be affecting those outside of the world of music; Queen Elizabeth I, Bruce Lee and Facebook users are all being closely monitored for signs of poobrain. In this Episode: No one played anything, ever Black & White Burnout: Paradise Deus Ex: Human Revolution Inotia 3 Neptune's Pride For the next two weeks we will be playing: "Rock Band" We'll be playing on the Silverlode server, send a friend request to Lamdor

La Historia del Mundo
II Parte Especial John Lenon

La Historia del Mundo

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2009 52:41


II Parte Especial John Lenon

La Historia del Mundo
I Parte Especial John Lenon

La Historia del Mundo

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2009 58:15


I Parte Especial John Lenon