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Jack Kreindler is physician, explorer, and CEO of WellFounded, who studies human performance, resilience, survivorship, and longevity. He emphasizes the distinction between longevity, which caters to the fear of death, and health span, which focuses on expanding vitality and ensuring good quality of life in the finite years we have. The discussion dives into human performance medicine and its application beyond elite athletes to everyday individuals and patients in critical conditions. Kreindler talks about integrating human performance science with traditional medicine, improving health outcomes, and assessing current medical practices such as prehabilitation in oncology. He also touches on the impact of COVID-19 on public health perception, the rise in self-directed healthcare, and the importance of mental health and human connection for overall well-being. Show notes: 01:03 Human Performance Medicine: Beyond Athletes 02:31 Integrating Human Performance with Traditional Medicine 06:00 Prehabilitation and Cancer Treatment 11:59 Metabolic Flexibility and Health Optimization 19:41 Founder's Health Program: A New Approach 23:02 Impact of COVID-19 on Health Perception 28:59 Introduction to the Program 29:33 Performance Medicine and Testing 31:37 Mindset Shift During COVID 32:54 Longevity and Healthspan Aspirations 36:34 Challenges and Motivations for Fitness 44:56 Impact of Technology on Health 51:30 Human Connection and Health 55:43 Conclusion and Podcast Information Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kOc5reFMk8k&t=7s www.facesofdigitalhealth.com Newsletter: https://fodh.substack.com/
ON EPISODE 67 of the Joey Show comedian Joey Avery explores why rich dudes have decided dying doesn't matter and Elon Musk's messiest week of ho drama ever. From Bryan Johnson (the my son is my blood boy guy) to Brian Johnson (the Liver King weirdo) we cover it all from the field in a new office startup in Silicon Valley. See Joey Live: www.joeyavery.com/live
Ce soir, Marjorie Hache vous accueille sur RTL2 Pop-Rock Station pour deux heures de nouveautés et de classiques. L'émission débute avec Green Day et leur nouveau titre Fuck Off", suivi de AC/DC avec "If You Want Blood" et un clin d'œil à l'anniversaire de Noel Gallagher avec "Live Forever". Les nouveautés sont à l'honneur avec Wet Leg, Sports Team et Garbage, dont le dernier album "Let All That We Imagine Be The Light" est à découvrir. On entend aussi des classiques comme The Doors et The Smiths, ainsi qu'une reprise de T-Rex par Ty Segall. La soirée se poursuit avec Lucius, Joy Division, et un peu de Mötley Crüe, avant de se conclure avec PJ Harvey et un titre de son album culte "To Bring You My Love". Green Day - Fuck Off AC/DC - If You Want Blood Paramore - This Is Why The Doors - Love Me Two Times Sports Team - Sensible Mungo Jerry - In The Summertime Eric Clapton - My Father's Eyes Garbage - Sisyphus Tom Petty - I Won't Back Down Lucius - Old Tape (Feat Adam Granduciel) Joy Division - She's Lost Control Wet Leg - CPR MNNQNS - Material Girl Vampire Weekend - A-Punk Stiltskin - Inside Turnstile - Look Out For Me The Clash - This Is Radio Clash Gwen Stefani - Hollaback Girl Arctic Monkeys - Why'd You Only Call Me When You'r High (Live At The Royal Albert Hall) Sam & Dave - Hold On, I'm Coming Primal Scream - Rocks Shame - Cutthroat Iron Maiden - Run To The Hills PJ Harvey - Long Snake Moan The Kills - Cheap And Cheerful Foo Fighters - The Teacher Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
The Stoic tradition teaches that death is not to be feared but rather meditated on, accepted, and used as a tool for living virtuously. But what happens when death, once seen as inevitable and natural, becomes optional—perhaps even solvable? As science and technology evolve, the question is no longer purely hypothetical. More voices, like that of entrepreneur Brian Johnson, are challenging death as a technical problem to be overcome. For Stoics, this introduces a fascinating philosophical tension between living in acceptance of fate and maximizing one's agency.This podcast is listener-supported; if you would like to support the Strong Stoic (as well as gain access to exclusive content), you can do so on Patreon or Substack:Patreon: www.patreon.com/brandontumblinSubstack: https://strongstoic.substack.com
Have you ever received a diagnosis that has rocked your world? Or maybe you have a loved one who’s experienced this? If so, this episode is for you. Host Amelia Phillips and Mum of two Brooke Campbell Bayes have a raw and candid conversation about how to reimagine your life after a medical diagnosis. Brooke generously shares her story from a busy working Mum, to the day she woke up, knowing something was very wrong. How she navigated those first few months, and now a few years on, how she manages the ups and downs of her health challenges, whilst also being a Mum, wife, friend, sister (and all those hats we wear!). She shares the strategies that has helped her, but also the realities that can't be ignored. A valuable lesson for all of us, no matter our health challenges. About the guest: Brooke Campbell Bayes is the cohost of iChronic, where she and Monty Dimond offer a refreshingly honest and humorous look at life with chronic illness (If you don't laugh you'll cry, they say). The podcast explores the daily realities of living with ongoing health conditions, aiming to help listeners feel seen, supported, and a little less alone. Follow Brooke on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brookecampbellbayes/ Listen to Ichronic on Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/show-and-tell/id957291724?i=1000699346220 Listen to Ichronic on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/4rTxBX2oj7q2Y0F2IIQzSW?si=c145253822ec4985 About the host: Amelia Phillips is an exercise scientist, nutritionist, and published researcher (BSc, MNut) with a career spanning 26 years in health. She is the co-founder of Vitality360, a functional health platform that helps people gain deep insights into their health and make targeted changes for lasting vitality.A respected media presenter, Amelia has been featured on Channel 9’s hit show Do You Want to Live Forever? and is dedicated to helping people build a life of energy, connection, and purpose at any age or stage of life.Instagram: @_amelia_phillipsHave a question? Email: ap@ameliaphillips.com.auFind out more at: www.ameliaphillips.com.auDiscover Vitality360: https://v360.health CREDITSHost: Amelia Phillips Guest: Brooke Campbell Bayes Audio Producer: Darren RothMusic: Matt Nicholich Production Partner: Nova Entertainment Pty Ltd Healthy Her acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Stoic tradition teaches that death is not to be feared but rather meditated on, accepted, and used as a tool for living virtuously. But what happens when death, once seen as inevitable and natural, becomes optional—perhaps even solvable? As science and technology evolve, the question is no longer purely hypothetical. More voices, like that of entrepreneur Brian Johnson, are challenging death as a technical problem to be overcome. For Stoics, this introduces a fascinating philosophical tension between living in acceptance of fate and maximizing one's agency.This podcast is listener-supported; if you would like to support the Strong Stoic (as well as gain access to exclusive content), you can do so on Patreon or Substack:Patreon: www.patreon.com/brandontumblinSubstack: https://strongstoic.substack.com
Ep516-Art Bell-Dr. Terry Grossman-To Live Forever
I wanted to explore the relationship between spiritual wellbeing and physical health to make the somewhat surprising claim: intense spiritual practice can sometimes compromise health! This is because, in the course of intense sādhana, Kula Kundalinī, our personal Shakti, progressively loosens its hold on the physical body. As such, in this talk I argue for the importance of Hatha Yoga practice to purify the prāna, to purify the blood and to fortify the nerves to account for this strain on the system sketched out above. Many "spiritual emergencies" might come down to just this: experiences have occured in a body ill equipped to whitstand the electrical shock of realization So we must prepare the body! I want to share with you our Kaula heritage of Hatha Yoga as articulated by the Nath Sampradāya and I want to tell you the story of Kukuripa and the black dog, arguing for the power of mantra and the allyship of Kula Kundalini. We read a little bit from the "Life of Swami Vivekananda by His Eastern and Western Disciples" towards the end!I pray this conversation inspires you to take up the study and practice of Hatha Yoga in a systematic and dedicated way! Here is our full playlist of our Hatha Yoga classes over the years. We meet live on zoom for practice every Wednesday at 11am PST and again on Friday at 5pm PST via the house link here: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/7028380815And Kuleśvarī Mā teaches Mondays at 5pm PST, Tuesdays at 3pmPST and Thursdays at 5pm PST, before the evening talks. Image from https://mydattatreya.com/matsyendranath/Support the showLectures happen live every Monday at 7pm PST and Friday 10am PST and again Friday at 6pm PST.Use this link and I will see you there:https://www.zoom.us/j/7028380815For more videos, guided meditations and instruction and for access to our lecture library, visit me at:https://www.patreon.com/yogawithnishTo get in on the discussion and access various spiritual materials, join our Discord here: https://discord.gg/U8zKP8yMrM
You're Gonna Live Forever in Me - John Mayer
Welcome to another Mini Motivation Episode, these are shorter, bite sized episodes for when you’ve only got a moment to yourself and you’re looking for some health motivation. Today host Amelia Phillips and Women's Health advocate Jennalea McInnes discuss the importance of tracking blood pressure. They look at both high and low blood pressure, the causes, impacts and how to manage them, also how it changes with age and life stage. About the guest: Jennalea McInnes is a leading Clinical Nutritionist specialising in women’s health, gut health, and holistic well-being. She offers 1:1, group coaching and public speaking. https://www.jennaleamcinnes.com/ https://www.instagram.com/jennaleamcinnes/ About the host: Amelia Phillips is an exercise scientist, nutritionist, and published researcher (BSc, MNut) with a career spanning 26 years in health. She is the co-founder of Vitality360, a functional health platform that helps people gain deep insights into their health and make targeted changes for lasting vitality.A respected media presenter, Amelia has been featured on Channel 9’s hit show Do You Want to Live Forever? and is dedicated to helping people build a life of energy, connection, and purpose at any age or stage of life.Instagram: @_amelia_phillipsHave a question? Email: ap@ameliaphillips.com.auFind out more at: www.ameliaphillips.com.auDiscover Vitality360: https://v360.health CREDITSHost: Amelia Phillips Guest: Audio Producer: Darren RothMusic: Matt Nicholich Production Partner: Nova Entertainment Pty Ltd Healthy Her acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chimpanzees lay down mad beats to communicateApart from their rich vocal palette, chimpanzees drum on trees to communicate over long distances. A new interdisciplinary study, led in part by PhD student Vesta Eleuteri and primatologist Cat Hobaiter from the University of St. Andrews, has explored the details of the rhythms they used, and found that different populations drum with rhythms which are similar to the beats in human music. The research was published in the journal Current Biology.An exciting new fossil of an early ancestor of modern birds gives insight into evolutionArchaeopteryx, a 150 million year-old bird-like dinosaur, is known from about a dozen fossils found in Germany. A new one that has been studied at Chicago's Field Museum may be the best preserved yet, and is giving researchers like paleontologist Jingmai O'Connor new insights into how the ancient animal moved around the Jurassic landscape. The research was published in the journal Nature.A house with good bones — in more ways than oneInspired by the structure of bone, researchers have created limestone-like biomineralized construction materials using a fungal-scaffold that they seeded with bacteria. Montana State University's Chelsea Heveran said they demonstrated they could mold it into specific shapes that had internal properties similar to bone, and that it remained alive for a month. It's early days yet, but she envisions a day when they can grow living structural material on site that may even be able heal themselves. The study is in the journal Cell Reports Physical Science. A different kind of emotional band-aidScientists have created a clever combination of physical sensors and computer technology to produce a flexible band-aid like device that can accurately read emotions when it is stuck to the face. It's not quite mind reading, but could give physicians better insight into the emotional state of their patients. Huanyu Cheng of Penn State led the work, which was published in the journal Nano Letters.A scientist explores what it takes to live a longer, better lifeDo you want to live forever? As he noticed himself showing signs of age, immunologist John Tregoning decided to find out what he could do to make that possible. So he explored the investigations that scientists are doing into why we age and die — and tried a few experiments on himself. Bob speaks with him about his new book Live Forever? A Curious Scientists' Guide to Wellness, Ageing and Death. Tregoning dutifully documents everything he discovers as he undergoes testing for his heart, gets his genes sequenced, has a bronchoscopy, and follows an extreme diet, among other experiments. But he comes to the conclusion that “when it comes to improving life outcomes, exercise considerably trumps nearly everything I am planning to do whilst writing this book.”
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Is there something in your life you are challenged by at the moment? Host Amelia Phillips and two-time Olympic swimming champion Elka Whalan discuss how to bring an athletes mindset to your challenge. They discuss the mindset strategies athletes use to overcome repeated disappointments and missed goals, how to handle feeling like you've let people down, and how to go from good to great. Elka opens up about her own struggles and how she used her twining formulas from her athletic career to overcome them. About the guest: Elka Whalan is a two-time Olympic swimmer, representing Australia at the Sydney and Athens Olympic Games. Elka has then gone onto have a stellar career beyond the pool as a TV presenter, journalist, keynote speaker and more recently founding the QUEENhood, a community of ladies who embrace, and celebrate each other. www.queenhood.com.au www.elkawhalan.com About the host: Amelia Phillips is an exercise scientist, nutritionist, and published researcher (BSc, MNut) with a career spanning 26 years in health. She is the co-founder of Vitality360, a functional health platform that helps people gain deep insights into their health and make targeted changes for lasting vitality.A respected media presenter, Amelia has been featured on Channel 9’s hit show Do You Want to Live Forever? and is dedicated to helping people build a life of energy, connection, and purpose at any age or stage of life.Instagram: @_amelia_phillipsHave a question? Email: ap@ameliaphillips.com.auFind out more at: www.ameliaphillips.com.auDiscover Vitality360: https://v360.health CREDITSHost: Amelia Phillips Guest: Elka Whalan Audio Producer: Darren RothMusic: Matt Nicholich Production Partner: Nova Entertainment Pty Ltd Healthy Her acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Do we stand on the firm foundation of Jesus or do we love the world more than we love God? With the knowledge that Jesus is to return to the world, we are faced with a decision: To let go of the things that prevent God's love to fill our hearts, take hold of the things that are from God, and keep going in the things of God. Tune in to find out more.
Eric Topol is the executive vice president and a professor of molecular medicine at Scripps Research, the largest nonprofit biomedical institute in the United States. He is also a practicing cardiologist and one of the ten most-cited medical researchers. His new book is Super Agers: An Evidence-Based Approach to Longevity.
Jess and Lauren are back from their Easter Break and it has been a very busy month. Lauren has been in Argentina and Jess has been in Sierra Leone so its gonna be a big catch up and a couple of book reccos thrown in, too!There is still time to sponsor Jess' half marathon raising money for Street Child and be entered to a bookish prize draw: https://givestar.io/gs/jess-takes-on-the-sierra-leone-half-marathonBooks Mentioned in this episode:Who Wants to Live Forever by Hanna Thomas UoseLucky Night by Eliza KennedyBook Reccos Website, Shop & newsletter:Don't forget to check out our website and checkout the Book Reccos shop to purchase your very own Book Reccos Reading Journal! And whilst you're there sign up to our newsletter to receive a monthly email from us to fill you in on our favourite reccos of the month. Head to www.bookreccos.comGet in Touch:Instagram: @bookreccosEmail: hello@bookreccos.comWebsite: www.bookreccos.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Time:EveningMinister:Rev. Daniel VenturaTexts:Hebrews 9:15–28Heidelberg Catechism: Lord's Day 19Series:The Three Pillars of the Christian Faith
On this week's podcast the Ramsey's discuss AI and the prospect of living forever. Chris has been talking to Chat GPT whilst Rosie remains sceptical. They chat about filling out forms, green flies and shots! All of this plus a Taskmaster leader board! EXCLUSIVE NordVPN Deal ➼ https://nordvpn.com/sma Try it risk-free now with a 30-day money-back guarantee! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
HPO TECH hyperbaric chambers: https://www.hpotech.com/ Places to find Bryan: https://www.youtube.com/@BryanJohnson/ https://www.instagram.com/bryanjohnson_/ Unlock exclusive ad-free interviews, behind-the-scenes content, and unseen footage. Join our Patreon for the ultimate Mulligan Brothers experience- https://www.patreon.com/mulliganbrothers Join us for a thought-provoking quickfire interview with Bryan Johnson at the Don't Die Summit in Miami, where he discusses his ambitious vision for a future where death is optional. Johnson, a prominent figure in the field of longevity, shares insights on how hyperbaric oxygen therapy and other transformative health practices are reshaping human potential. He opens up about his recent experience with HPO Tech, revealing how the therapy significantly improved his biomarkers, reduced inflammation, and enhanced cognitive function. Bryan also delves into the broader implications of a mindset shift towards a 1000-year vision, challenging us to reconsider how we live, eat, sleep, and connect as a species. Tune in to explore how the intersection of technology, health, and mindset could redefine human life as we know it. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode of Healthy Her host Amelia Phillips and clinical nutritionist Jennalea McInnes discuss the role of electrolytes, and whether we need to supplement. You may have noticed a lot in the media about electrolytes powders gaining popularity, so they discuss the benefits, who is most at risk of imbalances and how to tell if your body really needs extra electrolyte support? *Disclosure: Healthy Her was sent samples of Sodii Hydration Salts to trial but no commercial arrangement was in place. About the guest: Jennalea McInnes is a leading Clinical Nutritionist specialising in women’s health, gut health, and holistic well-being. She offers 1:1, group coaching and public speaking. https://www.jennaleamcinnes.com/ https://www.instagram.com/jennaleamcinnes/ About the host: Amelia Phillips is an exercise scientist, nutritionist, and published researcher (BSc, MNut) with a career spanning 26 years in health. She is the co-founder of Vitality360, a functional health platform that helps people gain deep insights into their health and make targeted changes for lasting vitality.A respected media presenter, Amelia has been featured on Channel 9’s hit show Do You Want to Live Forever? and is dedicated to helping people build a life of energy, connection, and purpose at any age or stage of life.Instagram: @_amelia_phillipsHave a question? Email: ap@ameliaphillips.com.auFind out more at: www.ameliaphillips.com.auDiscover Vitality360: https://v360.health CREDITSHost: Amelia Phillips Guest: Jennalea McInnes Audio Producer: Darren RothMusic: Matt Nicholich Production Partner: Nova Entertainment Pty Ltd Healthy Her acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Figuring out the secrets of planarian worms' immortality could lead to insights about aging for mammals, including people. You can read the full article on the Health Lab website.Episode TranscriptFor more on this story and for others like it, visit the Health Lab website where you can subscribe to our Health Lab newsletters to receive the latest in health research and information to your inbox each week. Health Lab is a part of the Michigan Medicine Podcast Network, and is produced by the Michigan Medicine Department of Communication. You can listen to Health Lab wherever you get your podcasts.All Health Lab content including health news, best practices and research insights are for informational purposes only and are not a substitute for professional medical guidance. Always seek the advice of a health care provider for questions about your health and treatment options. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, we're taking a look inside the writing life of Hanna Thomas Uose, author of 'Who Whats to Live Forever'.Hanna won the Morley Prize for Unpublished Writers of Colour, was shortlisted for Orion and DHA's Space to Write project, selected for the Asian Women Writers Mentorship Programme, and went back to study for an MA in Prose Fiction.Her new novel is 'Who Wants to Live Forever', and it comes from the simple question - how would the world change if we didn't have to die? We discuss how Hanna expanded on that idea, yet also narrowed down the focus to the other questions she really wanted answered. It's about Yuki and Sam who are soulmates, destined to spend the rest of their lives together. However, when a miracle drug is created that can extend your life indefinitely, what happens when Sam decides to live forever, rather than love Yuki forever?You can hear about the pressure of delivering a good ending, also how Hanna feels with a one-book deal. We discuss why she went back to University, what she does to get ready to tell the story, and why she is in two minds when getting feedback for the edit.You can support the show atpatreon.com/writersroutineko-fi.com/writersroutineSubscribe to the newsletter - writersroutine.substack.comGet a copy of the book - uk.bookshop.org/shop/writersroutine@writerspodwritersroutine.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Faye sits down with John Cain and John Connerty from Infinite Promotions to preview a very special show taking place THIS FRIDAY. A tribute to the life of Alex Connerty, Live Forever sees 8 of his favourite UK wrestling promotions come together for a special evening of hard hitting action with all proceeds going to the charity started by Alex's family back in 2008, Walking With Giants.Tickets:https://fixr.co/event/live-forever-alex-connerty-tribute-tickets-300403422?fbclid=IwY2xjawJ_X3VleHRuA2FlbQIxMABicmlkETBJTTNEQjFZTmNlcVlSdUVPAR5wL09pwoPomSww49WMkeWfuCkvbwKZXUiiqHiPBlKmnfMCgDrp73HRnrjLbQ_aem_Flqpepvnz-qTynW0IVRhmw
This Mini Motivation episode is perfect if you have heard that strength training is important for you, but you are not a fan of the weights room. Host Amelia Phillips and professor Belinda Beck discuss the many ways to fall in love with strength training (or at least experience the many benefits). They outline the safety considerations, the many ways to get motivated and also the best moves that deliver the most bang for buck when it comes to improving muscle and bone strength. About the guest: Belinda Beck is a Professor in the School of Health Sciences & Social Work at Griffith University, Gold Coast. She completed a postdoctoral research fellowship in the Stanford University School of Medicine (California). She has published over 100 scientific papers, and more recently, with her Griffith colleagues, published the results of the LIFTMOR, clinical trials which re-established the benchmark of exercise as therapy for osteoporosis and low bone mass. She has turned these results into a bone health exercise program called ONERO. https://theboneclinic.com.au/about-us/ About the host: Amelia Phillips is an exercise scientist, nutritionist, and published researcher (BSc, MNut) with a career spanning 26 years in health. She is the co-founder of Vitality360, a functional health platform that helps people gain deep insights into their health and make targeted changes for lasting vitality.A respected media presenter, Amelia has been featured on Channel 9’s hit show Do You Want to Live Forever? and is dedicated to helping people build a life of energy, connection, and purpose at any age or stage of life.Instagram: @_amelia_phillipsHave a question? Email: ap@ameliaphillips.com.auFind out more at: www.ameliaphillips.com.auDiscover Vitality360: https://v360.health CREDITSHost: Amelia Phillips Guest: Audio Producer: Darren RothMusic: Matt Nicholich Production Partner: Nova Entertainment Pty Ltd Healthy Her acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Have you ever been watching a classic vampire movie like “Fright Night” or “The Lost Boys” and thought, “This is good, but this could be great with two of the guy who played Apollo Creed's kid in those ‘Creed' movies as well as some blues music and a dash of racial commentary!”? Well, put up your black square on Instagram and clutch your George Floyd bobblehead in celebration because a celebration is a comin'! Your reason for celebrating is the movie “Sinners” from director Ryan Coogler. He directed the Black Panther movies and the first two Creed movies and sinks his teeth into the vampire genre with his latest movie. No “Wakanda Forever” in this. More like “Live Forever” in this southern-fried take on vampire movies. Coogler's favorite leading man, Michael B. Jordan plays both Smoke and Stacks (Get it. Smokestack!), identical twins who've made a name and some money in the criminal game. Now they're coming home back down south from Chicago to open up their own juke joint for dancing, drinking and gambling. Their own little taste of Vegas in the Deep South. Along the way they pick up their younger cousin, Preacher Boy Sammie, who is very talented with a guitar and a blues voice from the heavens. He's played by the impressive Miles Caton. Before long, some vampires show up to try to make the good times last forever but in a blood-sucking evil way and the movie goes from bluesy crime drama to stakes in the heart and burning vampires. Is it worth your time at the theater? Check out this episode to find out! “Sinners” also stars Delroy Lindo, Jack O'Connell, Hailee Steinfeld, Yao, Saul Williams and Omar Miller. Support the showFeel free to reach out to me via:@MoviesMerica on Twitter @moviesmerica on InstagramMovies Merica on Facebook
The story of the rich young ruler confronts us with one of life's most penetrating questions: what stands between you and complete surrender to Christ? When a wealthy man approaches Jesus asking about eternal life, what begins as an eager spiritual inquiry ends in sorrow when Jesus puts His finger on the one thing blocking this man's path to discipleship.As we examine this encounter from Mark 10:17-22, we discover that Jesus doesn't condemn wealth itself—He confronts the misplaced devotion it reveals. The young man had convinced himself he was righteous, having kept the commandments from childhood. Yet when Jesus challenges him to sell his possessions and follow Him, we see his true spiritual condition exposed.The rich young ruler isn't just a historical figure; he represents anyone who approaches Jesus seeking eternal life while unwilling to surrender what they truly worship. What would Jesus identify as your obstacle to complete devotion? Would you walk away sad like this man, or would you surrender it to gain treasure in heaven?Support the showThank you for listening!! Please give us a five-star rating to help your podcast provider's algorithm spread RTTB among their listeners. You can find free study and leader resources at the following link - Resource Page - Reasoning Through the Bible Please prayerfully consider supporting RTTB to help us to continue providing content and free resources. You can do that at this link - Support RTTB - Reasoning Through the Bible May God Bless you!! - Glenn and Steve
In this mini motivation episode host Amelia Phillips and longevity expert Marcus Pearce discuss the ground breaking book: The Five Regrets of the Dying. They go through each one, so that we can take these life lessons and apply them now, before its too late! Book - The Five Regrets of the Dying: https://www.booktopia.com.au/the-top-five-regrets-of-the-dying-bronnie-ware/book/9781401956004.html About the guest: Marcus Pearce is a longevity expert and ‘life design strategist’, whose mission is to help others create their own exceptional life. He is the author of the best selling book ‘Your exceptional life’, a keynote speaker, runs tours to some of the blue zones (such as Sardinia in Italy) and is the podcast host of longevity show ‘100 Not Out’. Download Marcus' free ebook and audiobook: https://marcuspearce.mykajabi.com/audiobook-ebook 100 Not Out Podcast: https://100notout.com/ Explore longevity trips to Ikaria and Sardinia: https://100notout.com/events/ikaria-longevity-experience/ About the host: Amelia Phillips is an exercise scientist, nutritionist, and published researcher (BSc, MNut) with a career spanning 26 years in health. She is the co-founder of Vitality360, a functional health platform that helps people gain deep insights into their health and make targeted changes for lasting vitality.A respected media presenter, Amelia has been featured on Channel 9’s hit show Do You Want to Live Forever? and is dedicated to helping people build a life of energy, connection, and purpose at any age or stage of life.Instagram: @_amelia_phillipsHave a question? Email: ap@ameliaphillips.com.auFind out more at: www.ameliaphillips.com.auDiscover Vitality360: https://v360.health CREDITSHost: Amelia Phillips Guest: Marcus Pearce Audio Producer: Darren RothMusic: Matt Nicholich Production Partner: Nova Entertainment Pty Ltd Healthy Her acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Easter , Week 1 Pastor Nathan Zickert · 1 Corinthians 15A video recording of this sermon is available here.For more information about Grace Community Church of Riverside, visit us online at https://www.gccriverside.com.
Osteopenia and Osteoporosis is on the rise in Australia, and this is not an ‘old persons’ disease, this is something that is more easily addressed in our prime. Host Amelia Phillips and 'bone health royalty' Prof. Belinda Beck discuss why NOW is the best time to understand your bones better. They unpack who is at risk of weakened bones, how (and where) to test your bone density, and what the results will tell you. They then deep dive into the top strategies to improving your bone density over 40 (yes you can actually improve it!), from the best exercise programs to nutrition, and supplements. LIFTMOR Trial: https://theboneclinic.com.au/resource/liftmor-project-recognised/ Onero Program: https://onero.academy/ Find a program near me: https://onero.academy/locations/ About the guest: Belinda Beck is a Professor in the School of Health Sciences & Social Work at Griffith University, Gold Coast. She completed a postdoctoral research fellowship in the Stanford University School of Medicine (California). She has published over 100 scientific papers, and more recently, with her Griffith colleagues, published the results of the LIFTMOR, clinical trials which re-established the benchmark of exercise as therapy for osteoporosis and low bone mass. She has turned these results into a bone health exercise program called ONERO. https://theboneclinic.com.au/about-us/ About the host: Amelia Phillips is an exercise scientist, nutritionist, and published researcher (BSc, MNut) with a career spanning 26 years in health. She is the co-founder of Vitality360, a functional health platform that helps people gain deep insights into their health and make targeted changes for lasting vitality.A respected media presenter, Amelia has been featured on Channel 9’s hit show Do You Want to Live Forever? and is dedicated to helping people build a life of energy, connection, and purpose at any age or stage of life.Instagram: @_amelia_phillipsHave a question? Email: ap@ameliaphillips.com.auFind out more at: www.ameliaphillips.com.auDiscover Vitality360: https://v360.health CREDITSHost: Amelia Phillips Guest: Prof. Belinda Beck Audio Producer: Darren RothMusic: Matt Nicholich Production Partner: Nova Entertainment Pty Ltd Healthy Her acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Darren's passion for creating After Cloud™ stemmed from a personal experience—after the passing of his mother-in-law, he discovered that many family photos were left without names or stories attached. That moment inspired him to build a solution where people could preserve not only photos but also voices, stories, advice, and moments that matter.With over 25 years of experience in social care technology, Darren has built an ecosystem of apps under the After Cloud™ umbrella:Storyteller: Designed for use in children's services.Journals: A space to document personal journeys.Heritage: Ideal for preserving family or brand legacies.Concours: A unique app that allows classic car owners to capture their vehicle's history.Each app is tailored to a specific use but shares the same mission—to preserve what matters most in a safe, accessible, and meaningful way.Darren also shared how After Cloud™ has partnered with multiple organizations to extend its reach and impact over the past three years.One particularly moving feature is the ability to place a QR code on a gravesite, allowing loved ones to scan and hear the stories of those who've passed—bringing memory and legacy to lifBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/chatting-with-betsy--4211847/support.
Ralph speaks to Washington Post columnist Dana Milbank about the Trump Administration's path of destruction in our federal government. Then, Ralph welcomes legendary public interest lawyer Alan Morrison to discuss the President's authority to impose tariffs and other constitutional questions.Dana Milbank is a nationally syndicated op-ed columnist for the Washington Post. He also provides political commentary for various TV outlets, and he is the author of five books on politics, including the New York Times bestseller The Destructionists and the national bestseller Homo Politicus. His latest book is Fools on the Hill: The Hooligans, Saboteurs, Conspiracy Theories and Dunces who Burned Down the House.I shouldn't be amazed, but Mike Johnson never ceases to amaze me with the rapidity with which he'll just drop to his knees whenever Trump says something.Dana MilbankWe're going to know this shortly, but it does appear that Trump's honeymoon may be over in the House as the conservatives finally seem to be finding their backbones. But I've thought that might happen before and then only to find out that they, in fact, they could not locate their backbones. So I don't want to be premature.Dana MilbankTrump seems to be gambling (and the administration seems to be gambling) that ultimately the Supreme Court is going to a wholesale reinterpretation of the Constitution to grant these never-before-seen executive powers, and it's possible that he's right about that. We're not going to know that. There have been a couple of preliminary rulings that seem friendly to Trump, but none of those is final, so we can't really be sure of it.Dana MilbankMy guess is that Chief Justice Roberts is seeing his legacy heading toward the ditch after his decision of Trump v. United States, where he said that Presidents cannot be criminally prosecuted….My guess is he's going to unpleasantly surprise Trump in the coming months.Ralph NaderAlan Morrison is the Lerner Family Associate Dean for Public Interest & Public Service at George Washington Law School. He currently teaches civil procedure and constitutional law, and previously taught at Harvard, NYU, Stanford, Hawaii, and American University law schools. He has argued 20 cases in the Supreme Court and co-founded the Public Citizen Litigation Group in 1972, which he directed for more than 25 years.It's inevitable that even for a non-economist like myself to understand that [the costs of tariffs] are going to be passed on. Other than Donald Trump, I don't think there's anybody who believes that these taxes are not going to be passed on and that they're going to be borne by the country from which the company did the exporting.Alan MorrisonIt's an uphill battle on both the statutory interpretation and the undue delegation grounds, but our position is rather simple: If the Congress doesn't write a statute so that there's something that the government can't order or do, then it's gone too far. In effect, it has surrendered to the President its power to set policy and do the legislative function. Interestingly, Trump has trumpeted the breadth of what he's doing here. He calls it a revolution. Well, if we have revolutions in this country, my copy of the Constitution says that the Congress has to enact revolution and the President can't do it on its own. So we think we've got a pretty strong case if we can get it to court.Alan MorrisonOne of the things that I've been struck by is that laws alone cannot make this country governable. That we can't write laws to cover every situation and every quirk that any person has, especially the President. We depend on the norms of government—that people will do things not exactly the way everybody did them before, but along the same general lines, and that when we make change, we make them in moderation, because that's what the people expect. Trump has shed all norms.Alan MorrisonNews 4/9/251. Our top story this week is the killing of Omar Mohammed Rabea, an American citizen in Gaza. Known as Amer, the BBC reports the 14-year-old was shot by the Israeli military along with two other 14-year-old boys “on the outskirts of Turmus Ayya” on Sunday evening. Predictably, the IDF called these children “terrorists.” According to NJ.com – Rabea formerly resided in Saddle Brook, New Jersey – Rabea's uncle sits on the board of a local Palestinian American Community Center which told the press “The ambulance was not allowed to pass the checkpoint for 30 minutes, a denial in medical treatment that ultimately resulted in Amer's death…[his] death was entirely preventable and horrifically unjust. He was a child, a 14-year-old boy, with an entire life ahead of him.” The Rachel Corrie Foundation, founded in honor of the American peace activist killed by an Israeli bulldozer while protesting the demolition of a Palestinian home, issued a statement reading “Rabea's death…was perpetuated by Israeli settlers who act with impunity…We believe that if our own government demanded accountability…Rabea would still be alive.” The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) has sent a letter to Attorney General Bondi demanding an investigation, but chances of the Trump administration pursuing justice in this case are slim.2. Meanwhile, President Trump seems to be driving the U.S. economy into a deep recession. Following his much-publicized tariff announcement last week – which included 10% tariffs on uninhabited Heard and McDonald Islands – the S&P dipped by 10.5%, among the largest drops in history, per the New York Times. Far from making Trump back off however, he appears dead set on pushing this as far as it will go. After the People's Republic of China responded to the threat of a 54% tariff with a reciprocal 34% tariff, Trump announced the U.S. will retaliate by upping the tariff to a whopping 104% on Chinese imports, according to the BBC. Reuters reports that JP Morgan forecasts a 60% chance of a recession as a result of these tariffs.3. In more foreign affairs news, on Friday April 4th, South Korea's President Yoon Suk Yeol was officially removed from office by that country's Constitutional Court, “ending months of uncertainty and legal wrangling after he briefly declared martial law in December,” per CNN. The South Korean parliament had already voted to impeach Yoon in December of 2024. The court's decision was unanimous and characterized the leader's actions as a “grave betrayal of the people's trust.” Upon this ruling being handed down, Yoon was forced to immediately vacate the presidential residence. A new election is scheduled for June 3rd. Incredible what a political and judicial class unafraid to stand up to lawlessness can accomplish.4. Speaking of ineffectual opposition parties, one need look no further than Texas' 18th congressional district. This safe Democratic district – including most of central Houston – was held by Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee from 1995 until her death in 2024. According to the Texas Tribune, Lee planned to run yet again in 2024, triumphing over her 43-year-old former aide Amanda Edwards in the primary. However, Lee passed in July of 2024. Edwards again sought the nomination, but the Harris County Democratic Party instead opted for 69-year-old former Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner, per the Texas Tribune. Turner made it to March of 2025 before he too passed away. This seat now sits vacant – depriving the residents of central Houston of congressional representation and the Democrats of a vote in the House. Governor Gregg Abbot has announced that he will not allow a special election before November 2025, the Texas Tribune reports. This is a stunning Democratic own-goal and indicative of the literal death grip the gerontocratic old guard continue to have on the party.5. One ray of hope is that Democratic voters appear to be waking up the ineffectual nature of the party leadership. A new Data for Progress poll of the 2028 New York Senate primary posed a hypothetical matchup between incumbent Senator Chuck Schumer and Democratic Socialist firebrand Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez – and found AOC with a staggering lead of 19 points. This poll showed AOC winning voters under 45 by 50 points, over 45s by eight points, non-college educated by 16 points, college educated by 23 points, Black and white voters by 16 points, and Latinos by 28. Schumer led among self-described “Moderates” by 15 and no other group. It remains to be seen whether the congresswoman from Queens will challenge the Senate Minority Leader, but this poll clearly shows her popularity in the state of New York, and Schumer's abysmal reputation catching up with him.6. Another bright spot from New York, is Zohran Mamdani's mayoral candidacy and specifically his unprecedented field operation. According to the campaign, between April 1st and April 6th, volunteers knocked on 41,591 doors. No mayoral campaign in the history of the city has generated a grassroots movement of this intensity, with politicians traditionally relying on political machines or enormous war chests to carry them to victory. Mamdani has already reached the public financing campaign donation cap, so he can focus all of his time and energy on grassroots outreach. He remains the underdog against former Governor Andrew Cuomo, but his campaign appears stronger every day.7. Turning to the turmoil in the federal regulatory apparatus, POLITICO reports Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has eliminated the Freedom of Information Act offices at the Centers for Disease Control, and other HHS agencies. An anonymous source told the publication that HHS will consolidate its FOIA requests into one HHS-wide office, but “Next steps are still in flux.” In the meantime, there will be no one to fulfill FOIA requests at these agencies. This piece quotes Scott Amey, general counsel at the Project on Government Oversight, who said this “sends a wrong message to the public on the administration's commitment to transparency.” Amey added, “I often say that FOIA officers are like librarians in knowing the interactions of the agency…If you don't have FOIA officers with that specific knowledge, it will slow down the process tremendously.”8. At the Federal Trade Commission, Axios reports the Trump administration has “paused” the FTC's lawsuit against major pharmacy benefit managers, or PBMs, related to “the drug middlemen…inflating the price of insulin and driving up costs to diabetes patients.” The case, filed against CVS Caremark, OptumRx and Express Scripts was halted by the FTC in light of “the fact that there are currently no sitting Commissioners able to participate in this matter.” That is because Trump unlawfully fired the two remaining Democratic commissioners Alvaro Bedoya and Rebecca Slaughter. In a statement, former FTC Chair Lina Khan called this move “A gift to the PBMs.”9. One federal regulatory agency that seems to be at least trying to do their job is the Federal Aviation Administration. According to the American Prospect, the FAA has “[has] proposed [a] rule that would mandate Boeing update a critical communications malfunction in their 787 Dreamliner plane that could lead to disastrous accidents.” As this piece explains, “very high frequency (VHF) radio channels are transferring between the active and standby settings without flight crew input.” The FAA's recommendation in is that Boeing address the issue with an update to the radio software. Yet disturbingly, in one of the comments on this proposed rule Qatar Airways claims that, “[they have] already modified all affected…airplanes with … [the recommended software updates] …However … flight crew are still reporting similar issues.” This comment ends with Qatar Airways stating that they believe, “the unsafe condition still exists.” Boeing planes have been plagued by critical safety malfunctions in recent years, most notably the 2018 and 2019 crashes that killed nearly 350 people.10. Finally, on a somewhat lighter note, you may have heard about Bryan Johnson, the tech entrepreneur dubbed “The Man Who Wants to Live Forever.” Johnson has attracted substantial media attention for his unorthodox anti-aging methods, including regular transfusions of plasma from his own son. But this story is not about Johnson's bizarre immortality obsession, but rather his unsavory corporate practices. A new piece in New York Magazine focuses on the lawsuits filed against Johnson by his all-too-mortal workers, represented by eminent labor lawyer Matt Bruenig. This piece relays how Johnson “required his staffers to sign 20-page NDAs,” and an “opt-in” document which informed his employees they had to be comfortable “being around Johnson while he has very little clothing on” and “discussions for media production including erotica (for example, fan fiction including but not limited to story lines/ideas informed by the Twilight series and-or 50 Shades of Grey.)” Bruenig says, “That stuff is weird,” but his main interest is in the nondisparagement agreements, including the one Johnson's former employee and former fiancée Taylor Southern entered into which has further complicated an already thorny legal dispute between Johnson and herself. Now Bruenig is fighting for Southern and against these blanket nondisparagement agreements in a case that could help define the limits of employer's power to control their workers' speech. Hopefully, Bruenig will prevail in showing that Johnson, whatever his pretensions, truly is a mere mortal.This has been Francesco DeSantis, with In Case You Haven't Heard. Get full access to Ralph Nader Radio Hour at www.ralphnaderradiohour.com/subscribe
Quiet down! I think the cops are here!In this week's episode we we reminisce about some of our favorite things from when we were younger. Do you remember sneaking out to go to a party? Or meeting a houseless person and giving them alcohol? What about playing with some awesome toys? Or! What about lighting fireworks off in a house?! If you said yes to any of those, this epiosde is for you!So bring some booze, bring your favorite toy and let's party like it's 2999! Thank you for being a friend, join your two best friends, grab a slice of cheesecake and enjoy this week's episode of Notable Nostalgia!Make sure to leave us a 5 star review, and tell a friend about the show. If you want to suggest a topic for an upcoming show email us at NotableNostalgia90@Gmail.com or find us at Facebook.com/NotableNostalgiaThanks for listening Nostalgia Nerds!
In this monthly Healthy Her segment, host Amelia Phillips answers listener questions and gives a life update. This episode covers the questions: Marnie Hunter: What are your top tips for maintaining a balanced diet while managing a busy lifestyle? Olive Hocking: I always start the year feeling good and exercising then as soon as it cools down I quit. How can I stay motivated as the weather cools down? Anne Muldoon: What are the Best strength training moves to do if we want to get stronger? About the host: Amelia Phillips is an exercise scientist, nutritionist, and published researcher (BSc, MNut) with a career spanning 26 years in health. She is the co-founder of Vitality360, a functional health platform that helps people gain deep insights into their health and make targeted changes for lasting vitality.A respected media presenter, Amelia has been featured on Channel 9’s hit show Do You Want to Live Forever? and is dedicated to helping people build a life of energy, connection, and purpose at any age or stage of life.Instagram: @_amelia_phillipsHave a question? Email: ap@ameliaphillips.com.auFind out more at: www.ameliaphillips.com.auDiscover Vitality360: https://v360.health CREDITSHost: Amelia Phillips Audio Producer: Darren RothMusic: Matt Nicholich Production Partner: Nova Entertainment Pty Ltd Healthy Her acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nachdem sie mit Boygenius im Trio kurz die Musikwelt aufgeräumt hat, veröffentlicht US-Songwriterin Lucy Dacus nun wieder ein Soloalbum. Ihr Viertes. Aber auch hier haben die grossen Labels angebissen. Und einer der einzigen Guestslots des Albums gehört Superstar Hozier («Take Me to Church»). Welcome to the Big Leagues oder Sellout? «Forever Is a Feeling» begleitet uns durch die ganze Sounds!-Woche – und ihr könnt das Album als CD gewinnen. Nur live in der Sendung! +++ PLAYLIST +++ · 22:56 – GLETSCHERTRACK von POLARBӔREN · 22:52 – ENTERING LUMON (ODESZA SEVERANCE REMIX) von THEODORE SHAPIRO · 22:49 – ALLES WAS ICH WILL von DIE STERNE · 22:46 – C'EST DUR von MONO MOCHI · 22:39 – CHANGE MY NAME von ELIE ZOÉ · 22:35 – MAKE WAY FOR WAVES von AMY MILLAN · 22:30 – PIROUETTE von AIN'T · 22:28 – POUR TOI von TOM D. · 22:24 – FAMILIAR von AMINÉ · 22:20 – MAKING PLANS FOR NIGEL von XTC · 22:14 – SARA von FLEETWOOD MAC · 22:11 – RICOCHET von SORRY GIRLS · 22:08 – SEXY TO SOMEONE von CLAIRO · 21:55 – LIVE FOREVER von OASIS · 21:51 – YOU'RE GORGEOUS von BABYBIRD · 21:47 – RUNNING/PLANNING von CMAT · 21:42 – KING von FLORENCE + THE MACHINE · 21:39 – IF NOT NOW, IT'S SOON von SELF ESTEEM · 21:35 – GHOSTS & ALIENS von CLAIRE MY FLAIR · 21:32 – TUESDAY von JULIEN BAKER & TORRES · 21:27 – ANKLES von LUCY DACUS · 21:23 – FOREVER IS A FEELING von LUCY DACUS · 21:20 – MODIGLIANI von LUCY DACUS · 21:15 – BEST GUESS von LUCY DACUS · 21:10 – BIG DEAL von LUCY DACUS · 21:04 – NOT STRONG ENOUGH von BOYGENIUS
This week, Wells became a parent! But not the way you're thinking…because for 45mins on a redeye flight to Atlanta he was making sure a small child didn't run off the plane. Long story short - Child fine, Wells no sleep and has early tee time the next day. Is anyone still handing out good samaritan awards? Anyone?!? Meanwhile, Brandi hit up the iHeartRadio Awards in LA, which was equal parts sh*tshow and celebration of beautiful people in showbiz. Aren't they all like this. We also learned that Mariah Carey's star still shines while Nelly's needs more batteries. So, pop stars live forever then? More importantly, the Brand-eye busted out their new boobs for the awards show and YFTer's, they did not disappoint! Next, your hosts dive into the age-old debate of whether or not sex is fair game on the Bachelor when it's down to the final few choices. Is it cheating? It is not? Decide YFTer's, we need to hear from you. Last up, we've got tons of faves this week, plenty of musaks and Brandi is in Sun Valley this weekend, so get your apres game-face on and head to the mountains! Favourite things mentioned: 1923 Iron Flame (Book) Run (Book) Sicario Adolescence Long Bright River Did You Love Somebody by Peach Pit, Sir Chloe Devil in Disguise by Liam st John Good Love Die by Chance Peña Thanks to our awesome sponsors for supporting this episode! Mood: Get 20% off your first order at Mood.com/YFT with promo code YFT. Hungryroot: For a limited time get 40% off your first box PLUS get a free item in every box for life. Go to Hungryroot.com/yft and use code yft. Happy Mammoth: For a limited time get 15% off on your entire first order at happymammoth.com and use the code YFT. Article: Visit Article.com/yft for $50 off your first purchase of $100 or more. Blueland: Right now, get 15% off your first order by going to Blueland.com/YFT. Don't forget to rate, review, and follow Your Favorite Podcast! Plus, keep up with us between episodes on our Instagram pages, @yftpodcast @wellsadams and @brandicyrus and be sure to leave us a voicemail with your fave things at 858-630-1856! This podcast is brought to you by Podcast Nation
In this thought-provoking episode, Dr. Sandra Cremers takes a deep dive into the fascinating case of Bryan Johnson, the entrepreneur who spends an astounding $2 million annually in his quest for longevity. As Johnson seeks to defy aging with cutting-edge science and treatments, we take a closer look at the more unexpected aspects of his health regimen. From a medical perspective, what do his Meibomian glands—the tiny, but essential structures in our eyes—reveal about his approach to health and wellness? Join Dr. Cremers as she explores the intersection of high-stakes health experiments and the human body's subtle signals, shedding light on what money can and can't buy when it comes to longevity.
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When the South Park guys bought Casa Bonita, their credo was simple: Change Nothing, Improve Everything. Now another iconic Denver institution is changing hands — this time The Mercury Cafe — and the new operators are promising the same. But they're changing the name to The Pearl, so what else is in store for the 50-year-old bastion of alternative culture and community? Denverite neighborhoods reporter Paolo Zialcita joins producers Paul Karolyi and Olivia Jewell Love to talk about what's next. Plus, we discuss Paolo's reporting on why so many local pharmacies are struggling and share our wins and fails of the week. Do you think Denver has a dog poop problem? Text or leave us a voicemail with your name and neighborhood, and you might hear it on the show: 720-500-5418 You're invited! Regular guest Joshua Emerson stars in a new short film premiering at The Holiday Theater on March 25, and Paul will be moderating a discussion afterwards with Joshua and the filmmaker, Gabriel Fermin. Tickets are cheap! Get yours today. Paul talked about Cracker Barrel, Meati, and this great episode of The Journal podcast on Walgreens. Olivia mentioned a sunglasses heist. Paolo talked about paid parking at Cherry Creek Mall. We also mentioned the reality TV show “Love is Blind” coming to Denver for its ninth season. For even more news from around the city, subscribe to our morning newsletter Hey Denver at denver.citycast.fm. Follow us on Instagram: @citycastdenver Chat with other listeners on reddit: r/CityCastDenver Support City Cast Denver by becoming a member: membership.citycast.fm/Denver Learn more about the sponsors of this March 14th episode: Arvada Center Visit Port Aransas 5280 Magazine Looking to advertise on City Cast Denver? Check out our options for podcast and newsletter ads at citycast.fm/advertise Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Would you want to live for longer? Forever? Have your mind preserved and uploaded into something non-human? And is it even possible? Neuroscientist Dr Ariel Zeleznikow explores challenging ideas about life and death.From adding a few decades onto a life span, to suspending the aging process altogether, and more radically, uploading a preserved brain and consciousness into an entirely different physical structure, Ariel's research is at the cutting edge of neuroscience.These seem like strange ideas, scientifically and morally, but Ariel says that with the advent of new techniques of brain preservation and the recent successful attempts at mapping consciousness, we could be looking at drastically longer lives in the future.This episode of Conversations explores weird science, epic stories, brain preservation, the aging process, how to stop ageing, getting older, brains, minds, souls, humanity, morality, lifespan, cancer, brain disease, Walt Disney, cryogenic freezing, genomes, biology, neurology, philosophy, ethics.The Future Loves You: How and Why We Should Abolish Death is published by Penguin.
Ben Maller (produced by Danny G.) has a fun Friday for you! Ben talks: A Day for Bens, Behind the Scenes Results for the 2025 Benny Awards, Phrase of the Week, & more! ...Follow, rate & review "The Fifth Hour!" https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-fifth-hour-with-ben-maller/id1478163837 #BenMallerSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of the 40+ Fitness Podcast, host Coach Allan welcomes Prof. John Tregoning, a Professor of Vaccine Immunology at Imperial College London and the author of Live Forever: A Curious Scientist's Guide to Wellness, Aging, and Death. Together, they deep dive into the concept of living forever, not in the literal sense, but by focusing on living better and extending our health span. They explore a wide range of topics that influence our longevity and quality of life, such as diet, exercise, smoking, alcohol consumption, and social connectivity. Prof. Tregoning provides insights on how sedentary lifestyles and unhealthy habits can shorten our life span while giving actionable advice on how we can make lifestyle changes to age gracefully and healthfully. Whether you're looking to improve your fitness, manage your health, or navigate the nuances of aging, this episode offers valuable knowledge to help you on your journey. Tune in to discover practical ways to unlock your full potential in life. Time Stamps: 08:41 "Whole Foods vs. Processed Foods" 10:07 Inactivity's Impact on Health 15:40 Aging and Stem Cells: Replacement Challenges 18:28 Tracking Alcohol-Free Days App
Megyn Kelly is joined by Dr. Aseem Malhotra, co-founder of Metabolic Reset, to discuss a former top FDA official rejoining Pfizer after she previously worked for Pfizer before the FDA, the revolving door and many conflicts of interest between Big Pharma and the FDA, the alarming news we're learning now about the COVID vaccines, how Trump might have been misled by Big Pharma about the COVID vaccines, the ways he can investigate it and fix it now, how Aseem and Megyn may have been vaccine injured, Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s priorities as he begins implementing the MAHA agenda at HHS, why lifestyle habits make a huge impact in overall health, and more. Then Bryan Johnson, founder of the “Don't Die” movement, joins to discuss the specific steps he's taking to try to literally live forever, his intense morning and nightly routine, how his extreme measures are helping humanity,the massive importance of sleep and diet, what he eats and why, why he believes the most important biomarker is resting heart rate before sleep, what he's done to slow his aging, what effect it's had on his body and appearance, what steps to prioritize if you can't do it all, and more.Malhotra- https://www.metabolicreset.co/Johnson- https://www.bryanjohnson.com/Birch Gold: Text MK to 989898 and get your free info kit on goldBeeKeepers Naturals: Go to https://beekeepersnaturals.com/MEGYN or enter code MEGYN for 20% off your orderTax Network USA:CALL 1-800-958-1000 or visit https://TNUSA.com/MEGYN to speak with a strategist for FREE todayFollow The Megyn Kelly Show on all social platforms:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/MegynKellyTwitter: http://Twitter.com/MegynKellyShowInstagram: http://Instagram.com/MegynKellyShowFacebook: http://Facebook.com/MegynKellyShow Find out more information at: https://www.devilmaycaremedia.com/megynkellyshow
Throughout music history and across genres, artists have made drinking songs. From buoyant and rowdy to reflective and moody, hosts Jim DeRogatis and Greg Kot share some of their favorites. They also review the new album from Sharon Van Etten.Join our Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3sivr9TBecome a member on Patreon: https://bit.ly/3slWZvcSign up for our newsletter: https://bit.ly/3eEvRnGMake a donation via PayPal: https://bit.ly/3dmt9lUSend us a Voice Memo: Desktop: bit.ly/2RyD5Ah Mobile: sayhi.chat/soundops Featured Songs:Fear, "More Beer," More Beer, Restless, 1985The Beatles, "With A Little Help From My Friends," Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, Parlophone, 1967Sharon Van Etten, "Live Forever," Sharon Van Etten & The Attachment Theory, Jagjaguwar, 2025Sharon Van Etten, "Trouble," Sharon Van Etten & The Attachment Theory, Jagjaguwar, 2025Sharon Van Etten, "Indio," Sharon Van Etten & The Attachment Theory, Jagjaguwar, 2025Sharon Van Etten, "I Want You Here," Sharon Van Etten & The Attachment Theory, Jagjaguwar, 2025Sharon Van Etten, "Somethin' Ain't Right," Sharon Van Etten & The Attachment Theory, Jagjaguwar, 2025Three 6 Mafia, "Sippin on Some Syrup," Three 6 Mafia - Poppin' My Collar - Single, Loud, 2006Nina Simone, "Lilac Wine," Wild is the Wind, The Verve Music Group, 1966The Rolling Stones, "Salt of the Earth," Beggars Banquet, Decca, 1968Beastie Boys, "Brass Monkey," Licensed to Ill, Def Jam, 1986Midland, "Drinkin' Problem," On the Rocks, Big Machine, 2017Kendrick Lamar, "Swimming Pools (Drank)," good kid, m.A.A.d city, Top Dawg Entertainment, 2012Snoop Dogg, "Gin and Juice," Doggystyle, Death Row, Interscope and Atlantic, 1994The Replacements, "Here Comes a Regular," Tim, Sire, 1985The Champs, "Tequila," Go, Champs, Go!, Challenge, 1958Jamie Foxx, "Blame It (feat. T-Pain)," Intuition, J, 2008Against Me!, "T.S.R.," As The Eternal Cowboy, Fat Wreck Chords, 2003Chumbawamba, "Tubthumping," Tubthumper, Republic, 1997Louis Prima and Keely Smith, "One Mint Julep," Breaking It Up!, Columbia, 1958The Kinks, "Alcohol," Muswell Hillbillies, RCA Victor, 1971Thin Lizzy, "Whiskey in the Jar," Single, Decca, 1972Kris Kristofferson, "Sunday Mornin' Coming Down," Kristofferson, Monument, 1970Lou Reed, "Underneath the Bottle," The Blue Mask, RCA Victor, 1982Darkside, "Graucha Max," Nothing, Matador, 2025See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
If you've been on social media for more than 20 minutes in the past two years, chances are you know about Bryan Johnson, the tech millionaire in Silicon Valley intent on living forever. For most of his career, Bryan has been an unassuming CEO in the style of early Jeff Bezos. He has been documenting every moment of his process on social media, including the 100 pills he takes every day, constant red light therapies, experimental gene therapy, plasma swaps with his son, and nighttime boner monitoring. However, while a lot is known about his current obsession to live forever, less is known about his early life, time with the Mormon church, scandals with an ex-partner, ideologies, or even his motivations behind wanting to live forever. Support our Sponsors! Hiya Health: https://rocketmoney.com/milehigher Timestamps: Intro 0:00 An Extremely Brief 20 Minute Rant 0:53 The Early Life of Bryan Johnson 28:58 Bryan Finds his "Calling" 35:45 From "Rags" to Riches 39:48 Wanting to be Seen 45:14 The Founding of Kernel 47:35 Horrors at Neuralink 48:02 We Truly Hate AI 49:49 Silicon Valley Believes in the Absence of Choice 57:21 Taryn Southern's Controversy 1:01:29 $2M a Year to Live Forever 1:15:11 Would You Want to Live Forever? 1:17:55 Doctor Zolman's 3 Levels 1:24:18 Bryan's Unbelievable Routine 1:38:00 Trying Bryan's Supplements 1:45:24 Trying Bryan's Olive Oil 1:49:42 Trying Bryan's Cocoa Mix 1:54:48 We Were Very Disappointed 1:57:28 30 Minutes of Social Time, 7 Hours of Sleep 2:02:04 Not Beating Those 'Vampire' Allegations 2:07:03 Unofficial Trials and Risky Tests 2:14:01 Hiking With Bryan 2:23:43 Bryan's Inevitable Future(?) 2:27:12 Final Thoughts & Outro 2:32:14 Mile Higher Merch: HTTP://milehigher.shop Charity Merch for NCMEC: https://kendallrae.shop Higher Hope Foundation: https://higherhope.org Check out our other podcasts! The Sesh https://bit.ly/3Mtoz4X Lights Out https://bit.ly/3n3Gaoe Planet Sleep https://linktr.ee/planetsleep Join our official FB group! https://bit.ly/3kQbAxg Join our Discord community, it's free! https://discord.gg/hZ356G9 MHP YouTube: http://bit.ly/2qaDWGf Are You Subscribed On Apple Podcast & Spotify?! Support MHP by leaving a rating or review on Apple Podcast :) https://apple.co/2H4kh58 MHP Topic Request Form: https://forms.gle/gUeTEzL9QEh4Hqz88 Merch designer application: https://forms.gle/ha2ErBnv1gK4rj2Y6 You can follow us on all the things: @milehigherpod Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/milehigherpod Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/milehigherpod YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@MileHigher Hosts: Kendall: @kendallraeonyt IG: http://instagram.com/kendallraeonyt TW: https://www.twitter.com/kendallraeonyt YT: https://www.youtube.com/c/kendallsplace Josh: @milehigherjosh IG: http://www.instagram.com/milehigherjosh TW: https://www.twitter.com/milehigherjosh Producer: Janelle: @janelle_fields_ IG: https://www.instagram.com/janelle_fie... TW: https://www.twitter.com/janelle_fields_ Editor: Tom: @tomfoolery_photo IG: https://www.instagram.com/tomfoolery_photo/ Podcast sponsor inquires: joshthomas@night.co ✉ Send Us Mail & Fan Art ✉ Kendall Rae & Josh Thomas 8547 E Arapahoe Rd Ste J # 233 Greenwood Village, CO 80112 Music By: Mile Higher Boys YT: https://bit.ly/2Q7N5QO Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/0F4ik... The creator hosts a documentary series for educational purposes (EDSA). These include authoritative sources such as interviews, newspaper articles, and TV news reporting meant to educate and memorialize notable cases in our history. Videos come with an editorial and artistic value. SOURCES CITED: https://pastebin.com/zjdgTvDL
Often, when we visit Christians on their deathbed, we are at a loss for words because we do not know how to soothe their fears about death. In this program, Chip dives back into Psalm 16 and provides some practical help. Learn how to encourage those nearing eternity and help quiet their anxieties. Learn what you can say to offer comfort, hope, and peace to those facing death.Main Points Declarative statement: I will live forever David's perspective: He looks above and he prays. --Psalm 16:1-2 He looks around and he loves. --Psalm 16:3-4 He looks within and reflects. --Psalm 16:5-8 He looks beyond with delight. --Psalm 16:9-11 Broadcast Resource Download Free MP3 Message Notes Additional Resource Mentions Prayer Journal About Chip Ingram Chip Ingram’s passion is helping Christians really live like Christians. As a pastor, author, and teacher for more than three decades, Chip has helped believers around the world move from spiritual spectators to healthy, authentic disciples of Jesus by living out God’s truth in their lives and relationships in transformational ways. About Living on the Edge Living on the Edge exists to help Christians live like Christians. Established in 1995 as the radio ministry of pastor and author Chip Ingram, God has since grown it into a global discipleship ministry. Living on the Edge provides Biblical teaching and discipleship resources that challenge and equip spiritually hungry Christians all over the world to become mature disciples of Jesus. Connect 888-333-6003 Website Chip Ingram App Instagram Facebook Twitter Partner With Us Donate Online 888-333-6003