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Rena Malik, MD Podcast
How to Lose Weight & Tips to Boost Your Sexual Stamina & ft. Jordan Syatt

Rena Malik, MD Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2024 109:53


In today's episode, we dive deep into fitness and nutrition with the knowledgeable and entertaining Jordan Syatt. If you've ever wondered if burpees are truly effective, or if soreness really signifies a good workout, we're here to set the record straight. Join us as we discuss the importance of strength exercises over high-intensity moves, how to gauge your workout intensity, and why training to failure isn't necessary. Jordan shares his thoughts on the benefits of a well-rounded strength training program, the significance of progressive overload, and the crucial role of realistic, sustainable goals in achieving fitness success. Become a Member to Receive Exclusive Content: renamalik.supercast.com Schedule an appointment with me: https://www.renamalikmd.com/appointments ▶️Chapters: 00:00:00 Introduction 00:02:40 Struggling to control eating habit 00:08:00 How to manage diet without counting calories 00:13:26 Push-back from diets 00:19:11 Staying Consistent with Fitness 00:30:10 Pre-Workout Nutrition Tips 00:33:26 How to stay motivated 00:39:23 Effective Home Workouts for Fat Loss and Strength 00:55:44 How do you determine your intensity? 01:00:33 Personalizing Your Health and Fitness Plan 01:06:09 How Sex Impacts Your Fitness and Metabolism 01:13:58 How sleep affects performance in strength gain and fat loss? 01:24: 40 Choosing the Right Protein Powder 01:40:47 What's something you know now in your life that you wish you knew earlier? Don't forget to check out Jordan Wyatt: https://www.syattfitness.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/syattfitness/ Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@syattfitness X: https://twitter.com/SyattFitness YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/@jordansyatt Let's Connect!: WEBSITE: http://www.renamalikmd.com YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/@RenaMalikMD INSTAGRAM: http://www.instagram.com/RenaMalikMD TWITTER: http://twitter.com/RenaMalikMD FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/RenaMalikMD/ LINKEDIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/renadmalik PINTEREST: https://www.pinterest.com/renamalikmd/ TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/RenaMalikMD ------------------------------------------------------ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Spirit Signal With Justin Gleason
The Unyielding Truth with Jordan Wyatt

Spirit Signal With Justin Gleason

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2020 57:00


Truth, God’s Will, God’s Timing, and other great subjects can be heard on “The Unyielding Truth” with Jordan Wyatt along with Jake Counts & Logan Cooper. Pastor Jordan is the Youth Pastor of Apostolic New Testament Church Mt. Vernon, MO. He is also a preacher, teacher, worship leader, singer, and musicians - a true anointed and talented guitar player.…https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-unyielding-truth/id1525101911?i=1000491707406twitter.com/TruthUnyieldingfacebook.com/jordan.wyatt.790instagram.com/jordanwyatt95/youtube.com/watch?v=kSDgxFayVMMapostolicnewtestament.com…Spirit Signal with Justin Gleason - a God, Bible, and Church podcast.…facebook.com/JustinCGleasoninstagram.com/JustinCGleasontwitter.com/JustinCGleasonSpiritSignalJG@Gmail.com…soundcloud.com/silentpartnermusic/micro-fire used under Creative Common License and modified to fit the format of this podcast.

Downtown Rams Podcast
NFL DraftSZN Ep.205: SMU CB Jordan Wyatt & USC CB Isaiah Langley

Downtown Rams Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2019 42:20


Jake and Alexis bring on two cornerbacks for the draftszn episode. Jordan Wyatt of SMU and Isaiah Langley of USC join the show.

Downtown Rams Podcast
NFL DraftSZN Ep.205: SMU CB Jordan Wyatt & USC CB Isaiah Langley

Downtown Rams Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2019 42:20


Jake and Alexis bring on two cornerbacks for the draftszn episode. Jordan Wyatt of SMU and Isaiah Langley of USC join the show.

Vegan For Life
Group chat about SAFE

Vegan For Life

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2014


In this episode I am joined by fellow NZ Vegans Elizabeth Collins, Jordan Wyatt, Sam Tucker and William Paul to talk about SAFE, a large animal welfare organization in New Zealand, and their lovepigs campaign. Click here to listen.Links:Pig welfare debate (video)SAFE lovepigs campaignThanks for Listening!

On Human Relations with Other Sentient Beings
Vegan Information Booths - On Human-Nonhuman Relations Podcast 33

On Human Relations with Other Sentient Beings

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2014


Number 33 in the On Human-Nonhuman Relations Podcast series explores public vegan education initiatives in the shape of VEGAN INFORMATION BOOTHS. I'm joined by my special guests for this themed podcast - Jordan Wyatt of the Invercargill Vegan Society, Barbara DeGrande of Animal Rights and Rescue of Texas, and Stacia Leyes of The Vegan Review.

Don't Have Game Podcast
Metal Gear Rising Review(Finally!)

Don't Have Game Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2013


Yes, yes I have been MIA for almost a year now. To tell the truth I had lost a little  of the passion for writing about games and game news. But since Rising finally came out and the constant requests from my friend Jordan Wyatt from Invercargill New Zealand; I decided to give it a shot.On to the review!I have to say that I saw this game as an opportunity for  Mr. Kojima to expand the  Metal Gear universe. Yes we all know about the awesome feats of Solid Snake, Big Boss, and even Raiden. But we don't have the point of view of the "Ninjas" that appear in the series. So for me Rising was an opportunity to peek into what a Cyborg ninja was capable in the Kojima universe.There are several armors and skins available to unlock.The game is ridiculous in a good way, it has some things that amazed me so much. For example; the amount of gushing blood you see during the first couple of cutscenes  Or the fact that you can take on a Metal Gear Ray without much problem. But this is just at the very beginning of the game. As explained in a codec call these Metal Gear Ray units are not only weaker than the ones we all fought in the Solid saga; but they also are no match for advanced Cyborgs like Raiden.MGS4 RayMGR(Desperado) RayIn my opinion one of the best features of this game is the Music, every time you trigger an alert that Heavy Metal sound starts pumping through the speakers and you find yourself hacking foes into pieces with lightning fast speed. Of course the game offers the "stealthy" approach as well. In this game you have two options of stealthy takedowns; it's called "Ninja Kill". You can choose to kill your enemy from behind; or you can bring death from above by jumping down from a high place impaling your enemy through the chest. The only thing I felt the game lacked was the always present option of flattening yourself against a wall, which would have been helpful for me. Too many times have I made the mistake of thinking I was out of the line of sight of an enemy; only to be spotted and immediately attacked. Not fun when you are going for the stealth approach. The famous Cardboard Box makes an appearance in this game, as well as the Oil Drum. Both items help a lot when trying to hide from enemies, just don't stand in the middle of their path...One of the features that they sold this game from the start was the "Blade Mode". The Ability of cutting your enemies every which angle you want, and it delivers! You even get rewarded for cutting enemies in several pieces, such as Gekko's and . There is a side quest in the game worth an achievement or trophy, where if you collect certain officers left arms you are rewarded the title of "Big Fan Of Lefties". Most parts of the environment are "sliceable" like trees, cars, light posts, and even bridges. I have to say "Blade Mode" has become my best friend during the whole game, specially when trying to score points for upgrades."Ninja Run" is also a cool feature of the game, running to deflect bullets is very useful. It's great if you are trying to get "S" ranks on your game and if you are good at it you can combine it with slides to do Zandatsu from the ground(One of my favorite techniques).Other weapons include rocket launchers, grenades and even holographic frames to distract guards since the old school magazines don't work on cyborgs. Most of these weapons are just for support. I found myself not using them often during the game. However they are useful if you really want to try the stealthy approach or if you want to avoid damage.The story is short, but there is a sizable amount of codec calls. I have to admit that I haven't listened to all of them. Every cutscene is about 5 minutes long or so it seems. They aren't the long cinematic scenes form your typical MGS game; but then again this is not an MGS game. This is Rising so if you want to keep true to the "Lightening Bolt Action" under title then you've got to keep them short. However in some cases it felt like a little more "reel" would have been nice. Of course it wouldn't be a "Metal Gear" kind of game without some easter eggs!Watamelans! Motha Fuka!!!Sunny all grown up!I've got to admit that the ending(I'm not going to include spoilers) got me choked up; chocked up in a way that I really haven't been playing a game since MGS4. The premise of the game has you believe this "darkside" of Raiden that he is a bad ass. In a way this is true, but pay close attention to the final cutscenes, there is a statement made about the true Raiden. The Raiden I know... The Raiden you know...Jack The Ripper modeGood ol' Raiden Mode

Coexisting With Nonhuman Animals
Episode 89 The End…..of Non Veganism?

Coexisting With Nonhuman Animals

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2012


Episode 89 The End…..of Non Veganism? Celebrating the end of 2012, and perhaps the end of the world, according to our Mayan friends :-)  And what better way to go out than with style, several interviews and the promise of Invercargill Vegan Society potlucks to come in the afterlife…..or 2013, whichever comes first :-)3m "Vegitators" all Vegan quiz team comes first again! :-)7m The Hobbit movie review, Vegan and Vegetarian themes throughout :-)19m "Contact", Carl Sagan book about "vega-ns" :-)22m Sea Shepherd mentioned as VEGAN!25m A familiar voice….Julie Gunn of Animal Rights and Wrongs radio show30m Venetia Sherson interview, about writing about Veganism in nationwide print50m Rocky Shepheard interview, inventor of "The Vegg" Vegan fried egg :-)1hr 1m Invercargill Vegan Society November potluck, Dr Luke Graduates1hr 7m, Barts Comet, The Simpsons conclusionFull shownotes and episode available athttp://www.coexisting.co.nz/2012/12/episode-89-endof-non-veganism.htmlUntil we meet again, good luck on doomsday, have a Happy New Year :-)Jordan Wyatt and everyone at the Invercargill Vegan Society :-)

ARZone (Animal Rights Zone) Podcasts
ARZone Podcast 11. Jordan Wyatt of the Invercargill Vegan Society.

ARZone (Animal Rights Zone) Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2012


Animal Rights Zone's special guest for this episode is Jordan Wyatt, Dictator for Life of the Invercargill Vegan Society (INVSOC), and the producer of the Coexisting With Nonhuman Animals Podcast. Jordan talks about his chicken friends, the development of the Invercargill Vegan Society, his recent attendance at New Zealand's "National Animal Rights Conference 2011", and how language is used

NZ Vegan Podcast
NZ Vegan Podcast Episode 11 - special guest Jordan Wyatt, who talks about protesting, activism and being a young male vegan. Hi to Nancy and Nick!

NZ Vegan Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2012


Listen HEREThis week I have a special guest on the show, Jordan Wyatt, who joins me from the South Island of New Zealand, from the city of Invercargill. We talk about protesting, activism and his experience as a young male vegan. We also talk about how it is to live in a small town or city where there are no resources for vegans for things like personal care products etc. Also a shout out to Nancy and Nick who are listeners who sent me emails all the way from America and Canada. Thanks so much for contacting me and for listening. And thanks to Jordan for coming on the show.Links to companies that make vegan personal care products:http://www.jason-natural.com/http://www.lush.com/and to groups that provide information about companies:http://www.uncaged.co.uk/crueltyfree.htmhttp://leapingbunny.org/indexcus.phpThis is link to an online store where you can buy Vegan products if you live in New Zealand, and you can go to the physical store in St. Kevins Arcade off Karangahape Road in Auckland. Note: I am not endorsing any welfare campaigns, I am simply endorsing this store and its vegan products.http://www.choosecrueltyfree.org.nz/index.php

NZ Vegan Podcast
NZ Vegan Podcast Episode 6

NZ Vegan Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2012


Listen HEREThis episode I address some issues coming from a male point of view, and try to address one of the common misconceptions about all vegans being super skinny and I name a couple of famous female vegans. (I also want to mention that Martina Navratilova is a vegan and you can check out how buff she is). I will say that one thing you probably will never see is an OBESE vegan, which is different from full figured or large bodied. Obesity is very very unhealthy and I doubt very much you can get obese on a Vegan diet, but I think that is a good thing. I also talk about why I use the word vegan and not vegetarian.Thanks to Jordan Wyatt for his great input, and thanks to Daiseybitree for her kind review on the iTunes store!UPDATE 28 February 2009: I would like to update this note, to address the concerns of the comment left on this post. When I talk about obesity as mentioned above, I am specifically talking about the medical condition, which as I already said is different from a large-bodied person; either someone who is naturally large, and including someone who is carrying some excessive weight even over their natural body type. I don't find large people any less attractive than less large people, however I know that people are persecuted in our society for being larger, and therefore may be extremely sensitive to any weight related issue. However, in many societies, the larger you are, the more attractive you are, so it's not about a judgment on looks, I think all people are beautiful, and I personally have many friends who have large bodies, and some of my friends carry extra fat, and they are energetic and healthy and absolutely gorgeous, because it is just natural for them to be bigger bodied and carry some extra fat on their bones. All our bodies have fat, it is natural, some have more, some have less, that's obvious and is nothing to do with beauty, which comes from within anyway.I was glad to have had the comment left on this post, because I know that whenever you put an idea out there, you run the risk of being misinterpreted and have to be careful to how you present yourself, so it was a very useful thing to point out. I take full responsibility for the presentation of my thoughts, and am grateful for the input. I want to respond the the accusation that I am persecuting larger-bodied people. To clarify; obesity in the context I am using it is the clinical or medical condition, which is not just heavy, or large, or even carrying a certain amount of fat on the body above an individual's ideal weight as per their body type and needs - it goes beyond that, which is specifically the point I am making. I am talking about it as a medical condition just as if I was talking about Diabetes for example. And I reiterate: I stand by my opinion, that although you will and do see vegans of all shapes and sizes, large, medium, small and extra large, just as you see this in non-vegans in fact; you will never, in my opinion, see an obese vegan, under the medical definition I have described. Of course I am not a doctor; that is my opinion and personal experience only. Nor am I putting down obese people, I understand they are suffering from a medical condition. I simply strongly believe that their condition could be vastly improved, even cured, by switching to a vegan diet. Lastly, I am not saying that eating animal products makes you obese - there are many people who eat animal products who are not obese, obviously. I am simply saying that in the case of people who have a natural tendency towards obesity, or who have medical issues or imbalances causing them to incur actual clinical obesity; I believe this could be prevented from developing by their subsisting on a vegan diet. I hope that clarifies the issue for anyone who may misjudge what I am saying on this blog post. I have enclosed the following description of what I consider to be obesity in the context that I have used it above:"Obesity is one of the major medical problems in the western world. The clinical definition of obesity is a body mass index (BMI) of 30 or higher. The BMI is the body’s weight in kilograms divided by the square of the body’s height in meters.Obesity results when a person ingests more calories than he or she can burn off. If this happens regularly over a period of time, the body will store the extra calories as fat. The body is able to burn off calories as energy needed throughout the day, but if the energy is not burned away, it will be stored as fat.Every person has his or her own metabolic rate. This is the rate at which calories are used or burned off within the body. People who take a lot of exercise or are employed in strenuous jobs usually have a very high metabolic rate. They require a lot of calories, but burn them off easily. People who do not take a lot of exercise or are involved in jobs such as office work do not need as many calories.The body stores extra calories as fat as a precaution against times of starvation. In the western world, starvation rarely affects people who eat regularly. If a person continually eats calories that he or she cannot burn off, obesity may occur.Obesity is very serious health problem. Research has shown that it can shorten life expectancy by at least nine years. In the last two decades, the obesity rate in adults has quadrupled. Obesity can also lead to many other health complications, including infertility, depression, heart disease and stroke.Being slightly overweight may not affect your health seriously, but when weight reaches levels of obesity, then problems will occur. Everyday activities may become difficult, and irregularities may appear with breathing. Sweating may occur during the simplest tasks, and a persistent feeling of fatigue may result from the extra weight.Obese people often have problems with regular sleeping patterns. They are also very susceptible to snoring and awaken frequently during the night. Conditions such as arthritis and diabetes may also set in as a result of obesity. Serious problems, such as breast cancer and ovarian disease, have also been linked to obesity.Obesity is usually caused by a poor diet and lack of exercise, but there are some medical causes for the problem. These are rare, but conditions such as an underactive thyroid or Cushing’s disease may be the cause of obesity. There are also certain medications that add weight when taken, such as steroids and certain antidepressants. Medications such as the contraceptive pill or quitting smoking can also contribute to weight gain."The above article is from http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-the-clinical-definition-of-obesity.htmThere are many other articles and opinions on obesity, the above article describes what I consider to be obesity specifically with regard to the amount of excess weight incurred (the BMI index defined) and the illnesses caused by that amount of excess, and therefore my discussion and use of the word relate to that general interpretation, so let's be clear on that - I am not interested in getting into an argument on who and what says this or that about obesity - when I am talking about obesity, I am talking about my understanding of it, which is illustrated by the above article and my interpretation of that, specifically to the amount of BMI involved before the definition obesity is applied, and the various illnesses and suffering of the afflicted. All this talk is simply in effort to illustrate that I am not getting into a discussion on the aesthetics of different body types - that is not relevant to me or to this podcast!Finally, joint swelling is also suffered by persons with obesity, and is very painful and uncomfortable. I would like to add that I have never heard of Cushing's disease until reading the above, so cannot opine on that particular point or aspect.Thanks again for the input and for the criticism, it was very useful and I always welcome criticism for without it I cannot grow, yet at the same time stay humble, both of which are necessary to a person if they want to learn anything from life. Thank you for reminding me of how careful I need to be when I voice my thoughts, if I want them to be understood. Understanding is one of the keys to peace, and after all, peace is the aim of all of this.

NZ Vegan Podcast
NZ Vegan Podcast Episode 69 - With special guest William Paul!

NZ Vegan Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2012


LISTEN HEREThis week I speak with William Paul my fellow abolitionist street staller and vegan advocate from Auckland.  We discuss the NZ Vegetarian Society Festival that was held in October, our future plans for advocacy and we also discuss the Auckland Abolitionist Vegans Association, which we will be launching soon!Congratulations to Jordan Wyatt from Coexisting with Nonhuman Animals for creating the Invercargill Vegan Society!Become a member if you live nearby, or become an honorary member by going to this blog entry and leaving a comment:http://coexistingwithnonhumananimals.blogspot.com/2010/12/invercargill-vegan-society-business.html

NZ Vegan Podcast
NZ Vegan Podcast Episode 49 - Special Guest Jordan Wyatt from Coexisting with Nonhuman Animals

NZ Vegan Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2012


Listen HEREThis week I welcome back to the show my first ever podcast listener Jordan Wyatt from the Coexisting with Nonhuman Animals podcast, and we discuss his podcast about veganism and animal rights, what it is like to be vegan in Southland, talking to NZ farmers about veganism, the economy, the issue of sterilization, the counter movement of industry advertising and other things.You can find Jordan's blog here:Coexisting with Nonhuman Animals You can subscribe to his podcast via iTunes hereFollow Jordan on twitter:jaywontdartand on Facebook:#/jaywontdartThanks Jordan for coming back on the show!

NZ Vegan Podcast
NZ Vegan Podcast Episode 54 - New podcasts and blogs coming out and notes from the stall

NZ Vegan Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2012


Listen HEREThis week I relate some experiences from the street stall in the hopes that it will help anyone else who is promoting veganism to people.  Big shout out to William Paul for all his help and for being such a wonderful street stall colleague.I also mention some new developments:Barbara De Grande from Veganacious is doing a podcast!!!  Please subscribe on iTunes here and you can also listen to the first episode here.Props to Jordan Wyatt from Coexisting with Nonhuman Animals for helping to make this happen.OOO I just went to the blog to post the link and there is a NEW EPISODE UP!  You can access it here or I recommend subscribing on iTunes.I also talk about singer-songwriter Ben Frost who is writing music in support of Animal Rights and posting the videos on YouTubeThe first song is called I Am Someone - A Call for Veganism and the second one is called Killed for Taste, Loved for Companionship - The Notes of Moral SchizophreniaPlease subscribe to Ben on YouTube hereI mention a great new blog called Full Irish Vegan.  This is the bread I made: Wheaten Loaf Masquerading as Soda Bread.  It was so easy and delicious, especially with vegan butter and jam. I talk about Professor Francione new commentary number 16.  Please listen here or even better, subscribe to the commentary on iTunes.I mention Colleen Patrick Goudreau's podcast episode where she talks about personal choice.  You can hear it here

Coexisting With Nonhuman Animals
Episode 75 The Vegan Obligatory

Coexisting With Nonhuman Animals

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2012


Episode 75 The Vegan Obligatory Hello and welcome to another fine episode of Coexisting With Nonhuman Animals, today we share in a conversation with the two hosts of The Vegan Option, a great podcast thats doing its best to destroy Coexisting With Nonhuman Animals! We will fight themmmmmm on the beaches…..oh wait, they've already sent the Red Coats and Blue Bottles over….ok, I give in, truce? If you cant be bothered to beat them…..have them join you for a special episode of your show?Thank you very much to Ian and Diana for their time, and their fantastic show :-)The Vegan Optionhttp://www.theveganoption.org/Thank you for listening to Coexisting With Nonhuman Animals.You can find the script for this episode, as well as downloads for every episode of Coexisting With Nonhuman Animals at www.coexisting.co.nzIf you want to contact me, I'd really love to hear from YOU, please send me an email to info@invsoc.org.nzI'm also on Facebook and Twitter, Jordan Wyatt.Thank you for listening :-)

ARZone (Animal Rights Zone) Podcasts
ARZone's Greatest Hits No.2

ARZone (Animal Rights Zone) Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2011


Welcome to ARZone's second Greatest Hits package, featuring discussions and guest voices from ARZone podcasts 11-20. Guests featured are Bruce Friedrich, Oscar Horta, Thomas Janak, Robin Lane, Helen Masterman-Smith, David Nibert and Jordan Wyatt. The ARZone team featured are Carolyn Bailey, Barbara DeGrande, Tim Gier, Ronnie Lee, Jason Ward and Roger Yates. or play HERE.

Coexisting With Nonhuman Animals
Episode 56 Waituna Lagoon flips and palm oil Lite Licks

Coexisting With Nonhuman Animals

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2011


Episode 56 Waituna Lagoon flips and palm oil Lite LicksWaituna Lagoon being destroyed by "dairy" "nutrients" (read: cowshit from surrounding farms), "Dairy Free" icecream that sadly contains Palm Oil, talking about yourself on a radio show and Veganism according to Jordan Wyatt : "its about looking at yourself in the mirror" :-)