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Spiritual Alchemy The PODCAST with Julie Ann Guthrie-Smulson
Episode 92: William Douglas: Author & Founder of the "Global Transformation Project"

Spiritual Alchemy The PODCAST with Julie Ann Guthrie-Smulson

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2022 71:52


William Douglas is the author of “NEW 2nd Edition; The Gospel of Science: Mind Blowing New Science on Ancient Truths to Heal Our Stress, Lives, and Planet.”  His new book shares science from Princeton University's PEAR Lab on how a mind body event he founded “changed global consciousness.”He is the Founder of the Global Transformation Project (www.globaltransformationproject.org), a coalition of scientists, health & education professionals, mind body enthusiasts and groups, and citizens worldwide who want a healthier, calmer, more compassionate planet. William is also the Founder of World Tai Chi Day (www.worldtaichiday.org) held annually in over 80 nations, and supported by government bodies around the world. He was inducted into the Internal Arts Hall of Fame in New York in 2009.He is the author “The Tao of Tai Chi: The Making of a New Science,” “The Complete Idiot's Guide to Tai Chi & Qigong,” and award winning fiction and inspiration, “2012 The Awakening,” “A Conspiracy of Spirits,” and “The Amateur Parent: A Book on Life, Death, War & Peace, and Everything Else in the Universe,” and is presenter/producer on the DVD, “Anthology of Tai Chi & Qigong: A Prescription for the Future.” William currently teaches/presents on Mind Body for the University of Kansas Health System, and the University of Kansas Medical School. He has been a media source on Mind Body science for major media worldwide; NY Times, Wall Street Journal, BBC World Radio, South China Morning Post.www.globaltransformationproject.orgwww.worldtaichiday.orghttps://www.facebook.com/gospelofsciencehttps://twitter.com/WorldTaiChiDaySpiritual Alchemy Energy it's Woo Woo For Your Boo HooPodcast Host: Julie Ann Guthrie-Smulson at Spiritual Alchemy Energy Transfigurationshttps://www.facebook.com/spiritualalchemyenergyhttps://www.facebook.com/julie.a.guthrie.smulsonhttps://www.julieannguthriesmulson.comhttp://masterinthemaking.comhttp://thetheoryof8.comSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/spiritualalchemyenergy)

Seraphiend
Dr. Spencer Eagan | Seraphiend Podcast Season 2

Seraphiend

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2021 24:13


Spencer Eagan, M.D., a graduate of the University of Kansas Medical School, co-founded Saint Luke's Plastic Surgery Specialists after completing a six-year integrated plastic surgery residency at the University of Missouri Medical Center in Columbia. Now practicing at Ascentist Plastic Surgery which is a leading center for facial, breast, and body aesthetic surgery. Dr. Eagan specializes in brow and eyelid rejuvenation, face and neck lifting, rhinoplasty, breast augmentation, body contouring, and much more to provide a precise and customizable result. Learn More about Dr. Eagan https://www.ascentist.com/providers/spencer-eagan-md  https://ascentistplasticsurgery.com/  To keep up with Seraphine, follow her at: Website: https://seraphiend.com/   Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/seraphiend_podcast/    Instagram (Personal): https://www.instagram.com/therealseraphine/    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/seraphiendpodcast   

The STEMology Podcast
5 - Self Care: A Series

The STEMology Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2020 10:18


Join me in a discussion with Lauren Eide, The University of Kansas Medical School student as we talk about ways to keep up with ourselves, especially with very full schedules while juggling high-stress situations. 

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Childrens Mercy - Kansas City
Innovative Interventions for Children with Type 1 Diabetes

Childrens Mercy - Kansas City

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2017


How can technology improve adherence and control for children and their families dealing with type 1 diabetes? Mark Clements, MD, PhD, Endocrinologist and Associate Professor of Pediatrics, University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Medicine, and Susana Patton, PhD, Psychologist and Professor of Pediatrics, University of Kansas Medical School, are working in partnership on three unique collaborative projects funded by the National Institutes of Health which are utilizing technology to investigate innovative approaches to adherence and control of type 1 diabetes in young children. Join us to learn more about this collaborative research and preliminary results.

Act II @ A.R.T.
Discussion with Jill Johnson and Dr. Annekathryn Goodman (5/18/16)

Act II @ A.R.T.

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2016 27:10


Jill Johnson is Director of Dance, Senior Lecturer in Music and Theater, Dance & Media; and Artistic Director of the Harvard Dance Project, at Harvard University. A graduate of Canada’s National Ballet School and a 28-year veteran of the dance field, Johnson choreographs for film, television, and the stage; she has danced in over 50 tours on 5 continents. She was a soloist with the National Ballet of Canada and a principal dancer and researcher in William Forsythe’s company Frankfurt Ballet. Stages Forsythe’s work worldwide, including for Paris Opera Ballet, La Scala, Batsheva Dance Company, Norwegian National Ballet, Netherlands Dance Theater, Boston Ballet, and American Ballet Theater. Johnson is a founding collaborator of The Movement Invention Project in New York, and has served on the faculties of and created choreographic work for Princeton University, Columbia University, the Juilliard School, and NYU, and has created 12 new works at Harvard since 2011 including, Paper Wing, What Moves You?, and dance installations RE: RE: RE:, and LOOK UP. Recent collaborations include those with the Harvard Choruses, Harvard Mahindra Humanities Center, Boston Ballet, San Francisco Ballet, Dries Van Noten and the Louvre Musee des Arts Decoratif, Ryuichi Sakamoto, and Mikhail Baryshnikov. Dr. Annekathryn Goodman is an Associate Professor of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Biology at Harvard Medical School and a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons. She completed medical school and residency training in Obstetrics and Gynecology at Tufts University School of Medicine in Boston and her fellowship training in gynecologic oncology at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH). In addition to board certification in gynecologic oncology, she is certified in acupuncture, and has completed training in both pastoral and palliative care. She received a certificate in Clinical Ethics and Health Policy from the Center for Practical Bioethics, University of Kansas Medical School. She received a certificate in Global Health from New York Medical College. She has undergone advanced training in humanitarian disaster relief work through the Harvard Humanitarian studies initiative, Missioncraft in disaster relief operations, and the DelValle Institute’s all hazard disaster response and protection for healthcare personnel. She is the Director of the Gynecologic Oncology Fellowship Program at Massachusetts General Hospital. She is also a member of the Ethics Committee at Massachusetts General Hospital. She is the past president of The Obstetrical Society of Boston and of the New England Society of Gynecologic Oncologists. She is a member of the national disaster team, IMSuRT (International Medical Surgical Response team), a branch of the US department of Health and Human Services and has deployed to various international disasters including Bam, Iran 2004, Banda Aceh 2005, Haiti 2010, the Philippines 2014, and Nepal 2015. She received the 2012 ACOG International Service Award for service to pregnant women after the Haiti earthquake. Since 2008, she has been consulting in Bangladesh on cervical cancer prevention and the development of medical infrastructure to care for women with gynecologic cancers. She has also developed a two-month observership in gynecologic oncology at MGH for physicians from resource-limited countries.

Staying Healthy Today Radio
Cancer and Intravenous Vitamin C – What’s New in Clinical Research – An Interview with Jeanne Drisko, MD

Staying Healthy Today Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2011 30:26


Find Out About the New Clinical and Scientific Research on the Safety and Benefit of Intravenous Vitamin C Used Alone, and with Chemo and Radiation Therapy Kirk Hamilton interviews Jeanne Drisko, MD, MD director of the Program in Integrative Medicine at the University of Kansas Medical Center. Dr Drisko teaches medical students, practices integrative medicine, and conducts clinical research at the University on the use of intravenous vitamin C in cancer, the safety of bioidentical hormones and trials to assess chelation therapy efficacy in cardiovascular disease treatment. She is a graduate of the University of Kansas Medical School and board certified in diagnostic radiology. Dr. Drisko's was previously interviewed by Kirk Hamilton on July 24, 2009 on "Cancer and I.V. Vitamin C - Safety, Clinical Value and Protocol?" and Integrative Medicine - What Is It and Why Does Medicine Need It? Download or Open:

Staying Healthy Today Radio
Integrative Medicine – What Is It and Why Does Medicine Need It? – An Interview with Jeanne Drisko M.D.

Staying Healthy Today Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2009 26:25


Learn What Integrative Medicine Is, Why We Need It And How It Works In A Medical School Environment Kirk Hamilton interviews Jeanne Drisko, MD director of the Program in Integrative Medicine at the University of Kansas Medical Center. Dr Drisko teaches medical students, practices integrative medicine, and conducts clinical research at the University on the use of intravenous vitamin C in cancer, the safety of bioidentical hormones and trials to assess chelation therapy efficacy in cardiovascular disease treatment. She is a graduate of the University of Kansas Medical School and board certified in diagnostic radiology. Download or Open:

Staying Healthy Today Radio
Cancer and I.V. Vitamin C - Safety, Clinical Value and Protocol - An Interview with Jeanne Drisko M.D.

Staying Healthy Today Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2009 29:01


The Safe and Effective Use of Intravenous Vitamin C With Chemo And Radiation Therapy Kirk Hamilton interviews Jeanne Drisko, MD director of the Program in Integrative Medicine at the University of Kansas Medical Center. Dr Drisko teaches medical students, practices integrative medicine, and conducts clinical research at the University on the use of intravenous vitamin C in cancer, the safety of bioidentical hormones and trials to assess chelation therapy efficacy in cardiovascular disease treatment. She is a graduate of the University of Kansas Medical School and board certified in diagnostic radiology. Download or Open: