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In this episode, I talk with Dr. Tommy Wood about how to protect and strengthen brain health across the lifespan—how overstimulation, chronic stress, and not giving your brain time to rest and recover undermines focus and productivity, and why restructuring your workday, prioritizing sleep, and building in real cognitive breaks can help you think more clearly and perform better. We discuss how the balance of stimulus, supply, and support shifts as we age, why retirement and prolonged illness can accelerate cognitive decline without ongoing challenge, and how physical activity, deep work, and continued learning help maintain function and even build “crystallized intelligence”—wisdom—later in life. We also get into genetic risk and why it’s largely a probability game where lifestyle can stack the deck in your favor; the powerful role of social connection and helping others in reducing dementia risk; how to use digital tools for real connection instead of passive consumption; and the cognitive effects of substances like nicotine, alcohol, cannabis, and stimulants. Dr. Tommy shares practical strategies—from structuring your day around focused work and restorative breaks to picking hobbies that challenge your brain—as well as simple ways to maintain cognitive function, extend the time you stay sharp, and lower the likelihood of decline over your life. TIMESTAMPS: Tommy Wood's new book explains the environmental impact on your brain health. [01:07] In adults over 40, dementia is the number one health concern. [07:21] Why haven't we done a better job of understanding the brain's neurological disease? [13:28] Studies have shown that an older adult learning a new language or musical instrument, experiences significant changes in the structure of the brain. [20:45] Failure is the primary driver of neuroplasticity. [21:35] If you do one of two activities such as attending lectures, writing, classes, volunteering, sports and such, you are best protected from dementia. [ 26:00] What are the three S's that are the key to long-term brain health and disease prevention? [29:08] Metabolic disease like high blood pressure is a significant risk factor for dementia. [35:13] People who are stressed usually don't give their brain time to recover. [36:03] Some people do have genetic influence and possibly have a higher risk that they can learn to work with. [38:33] It's estimated that 45 to 70 ish percent of dementias are preventable. [39:53] We can eliminate this accelerated decline that we are seeing around us by hitting the checkpoints like move, nourish, stimulate, connect and adapt. [47:06] The social connection is terribly important. [47:43] The areas of the brain that are most susceptible to decreases in function as we age, are the areas of the brain that are negatively impacted by being socially isolated. [51:27] What is the impact of the digital world that surrounds us? What about smoking and alcohol? [52:26] Marijuana use definitely has an effect on brain. [01:02:46] If someone only has a small amount of time to learn these things, what would be the tips you would give them? [01:07:34] LINKS: Brad Kearns.com BradNutrition.com - 20% OFF Your First Order! B.rad Superdrink – Hydrates 28% Faster than Water—Creatine-Charged Hydration for Next-Level Power, Focus, and Recovery B.rad Whey Protein Superfuel - The Best Protein on The Planet! 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Started this week with the former South Korea president getting life in prison, and then talked about YET ANOTHER Peruvian president getting impeached. Plus the terrible backcountry ski disaster in California, another Louvre criminal scandal, Austria climber guilty of manslaughter for leaving girlfriend behind on a mountain, Sudan war genocide, Australia's massive black market cigarette economy, Colombia drone warfare, and a guy in Texas was arrested and then promptly poops out the week he smuggled in his anus and eats it. Music: Lemonheads/"In Your Arms"
You're going to have to refer to our last episode ("Chappel Roan's Nipples") to understand what the hell we're talking about in the first half of this episode because we were too high and heated to be as coherent as we would've liked.Basically, after Tracie said an Instagram creator was being stupid (she was), that creator somehow figured out we talked about her (we never named her) and made a post about us, which riled up her base of Pizzagate conspiracy theorists. They're accusing us of being Zionists (like, what?) and pedos, proving the original point that Tracie made last week of how people are being illogical about public figures who were named in the Epstein files for innocuous reasons.Please read: Sasha Riley and the Long Hangover of the Satanic PanicTo access video episodes, bonus episodes and our premium series WAWU—we're covering season one of The Comeback right now—check out our Patreon.The People Who Died in 2025 Christmas ornament is here! Collect them all!Check out potential drama and our Diamond Girls on our Instagram. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Originally uploaded January 15th, reloaded January 22nd Chris Holman welcomes back Cliff Hammond, Shareholder, Foster Swift Collins & Smith PC Attorneys, Southfield and Lansing of their 5 offices across Michigan. Chris had several questions for Cliff in this conversation: You have an event coming up, tell us about that? What does the Administration's issued an Executive Order on marijuana cover? Do we know when will this Order go into effect? What impact could rescheduling marijuana from Schedule I to Schedule III have on businesses and drug testing? How does this impact employment drug testing now and how could that change if Marijuana is rescheduled? Does this Executive Order allow for both recreational and medical use of marijuana like we have under Michigan's current state laws? How should multi-state employers navigate differences between federal reclassification and varying state marijuana laws without creating compliance gaps? Originally uploaded January 15, reloaded January 22nd. What practical steps can HR leaders and executives take in the near term to update policies, train managers, and reduce risk as this legal shift unfolds?" » Visit MBN website: www.michiganbusinessnetwork.com/ » Subscribe to MBN's YouTube: www.youtube.com/@MichiganbusinessnetworkMBN » Like MBN: www.facebook.com/mibiznetwork » Follow MBN: twitter.com/MIBizNetwork/ » MBN Instagram: www.instagram.com/mibiznetwork/ How will Marijuana Reclassification Affect Employer Reasonable Accommodation? Selective focus of dried weed and bottles with medical cannabis lettering near doctor writing prescription Employers are facing one of the most consequential shifts on workplace drug policy in recent memory. On December 18, 2025, President Trump signed an Executive Order that reclassifies marijuana from a Schedule I to a Schedule III drug. While this does not legalize marijuana federally, this change could significantly alter how courts and agencies evaluate ADA accommodation requests. With the federal directive to move marijuana to Schedule III, courts and enforcement agencies may reinterpret what constitutes a “reasonable accommodation”, especially for employees who are lawfully using state‑approved medical cannabis. Learn more with the first Second Wednesday of 2026: Check out its video: https://youtu.be/Tobdikb652c?list=PL6x18GEAq2f9Ag94Rot0PsPL8XE37Pq-r That took place January 14, from 12:00-12:30 pm The moderator was Rob Hamor, who welcomed municipal and employment law attorney Courtney Agrusa as they covered how to face emerging risks in 2026 and beyond, including: What Schedule III reclassification means under federal and state law. Why ADA accommodations may shift. How certain drug-testing cases may be upended. Other practical steps for employers to reduce risk.
In this episode of the Power Producers Podcast, David Carothers welcomed Kevin Ring from the Institute of Work Comp Professionals to discuss what he is seeing in workers' compensation heading into 2026. The conversation covered long term rate trends, signs that the market may be approaching the bottom, growing audit scrutiny, Nevada's major payroll cap change, AI's role in policy analysis, and the evolving legislative landscape around marijuana and the gig economy. As always, the discussion blended practical strategy for producers with broader industry outlook and regulatory insight. Key points: Workers' Comp Rates May Be Nearing the Bottom Kevin explains that while most states are still seeing rate decreases, the pace has slowed. California recently posted a rate increase for the first time in over a decade, which could signal broader market shifts. Slowing wage inflation and continued medical cost pressure suggest that long term downward trends may not continue indefinitely. Premium Audits Are Becoming More Aggressive Auditors are digging deeper, especially when reviewing uninsured subcontractors. Instead of relying solely on certificates of insurance, they are checking state coverage verification databases to confirm continuous coverage. This shift increases the importance of proper certificate tracking and creates exposure if subcontractor coverage lapses during the policy term. Certificate Management Is No Longer a Simple Box Check The conversation highlights how certificates are only a snapshot in time and may not reflect actual coverage intent. With exclusions for additional insured status and evolving endorsement language, producers must understand what policies truly provide. AI driven policy analysis tools are likely to accelerate compliance reviews and uncover hidden coverage gaps. Nevada's Payroll Cap Change Is a Game Changer Nevada historically capped payroll at thirty six thousand dollars per employee, effectively removing many audit conversations from relevance. Beginning October 1, 2026, that cap will shift to a formula based on state wage data, significantly increasing reportable payroll. This change will create new audit exposure and education opportunities for producers who understand remuneration rules. Legislation Remains Quiet but Marijuana and Gig Economy Issues Persist While broad workers' comp reform activity is limited due to overall system profitability, marijuana policy continues to evolve. Questions around drug free workplace credits, reimbursement for medical marijuana, and federal rescheduling remain unresolved. At the same time, classification disputes involving gig economy workers may eventually reshape how companies structure labor relationships. Producers Must Know What They Are Selling David reinforces that as AI tools make policy analysis easier, producers cannot rely on surface level understanding. Reviewing forms and endorsements, requesting specimen copies, and understanding exclusions are critical. The risk of losing an account or facing an errors and omissions claim increases when coverage does not align with client expectations. Connect with: David Carothers LinkedIn Kevin Ring LinkedIn Kyle Houck LinkedIn Visit Websites: Power Producer Base Camp Institute of WorkComp Professionals Killing Commercial Crushing Content Power Producers Podcast Policytee The Dirty 130 The Extra 2 Minutes
Six months sober. Ten years with marijuana. And one of the hardest years of my life.In this episode, Aya shares why she chose to break up with MJ after a decade not from shame, fear, or moral superiority, but from a deep desire to meet herself fully sober.She opens up about living in the Dominican Republic during one of the most emotionally challenging seasons of her life navigating social anxiety, depression, isolation, projection, and being misunderstood in ways that forced her to confront old wounds and attachment patterns. What once felt like regulation slowly revealed itself as avoidance.This episode explores what happens when you stop using marijuana to cope, numb, or regulate in social environments and what it means to hold yourself through discomfort instead of escaping it. Aya speaks candidly about being labeled “too much,” “too flirty,” and misunderstood, and how sobriety helped her reclaim her self-trust, boundaries, and identity.She reflects on:six months of sobriety after 10 years of useusing marijuana to cope with social anxiety and traumaliving in a toxic or misaligned environmenthow insecurity in others can distort narratives about youwhy discomfort is often the doorway to leveling uplearning emotional regulation without substancesdiscipline as self-loveand what it means to potentially integrate marijuana intentionally in the future but only from clarity, not dependenceThis is not an anti-weed conversation.It's a conversation about sovereignty.About realizing that you are capable of more than you've ever allowed yourself to experience and choosing to meet yourself without numbing, without shrinking, and without outsourcing your nervous system.If you've ever wondered who you are without your coping mechanisms - this episode is for you.
Year after year, state after state, the presence of marijuana crept into the everyday lives of Americans. At what point has it crept too far? Alex Berenson, Author of Tell Your Children: The Truth About Marijuana, Mental Illness, and Violence joins Will to discuss marijuana's growing presence in America, sharing some of the most common misconceptions and potential dangers about the drug, how it differs from alcohol, and where public perception and science part ways regarding its health effects.Later, Will and The Crew discuss their own thoughts about marijuana and share their favorite moments from Robert Duvall, who passed away last Sunday at the age of 95.Subscribe to ‘Will Cain Country' on YouTube here: Watch Will Cain Country!Follow ‘Will Cain Country' on X (@willcainshow), Instagram (@willcainshow), TikTok (@willcainshow), and Facebook (@willcainnews)Follow Will on X: @WillCain Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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In this episode, I sit down with legendary breeder MrSoul from Brothers Grimm Seeds to break down how stable feminized genetics are actually created. We dive deep into reversing plants the right way, including an STS recipe, spray strategy, storage, and the timing of pollen release. He also shares what traits he looks for, how he approaches pheno hunting, and best practices for growing and feeding pollinated plants.Support the show
The Rod and Greg Show Daily Rundown – Friday, February 13, 20264:20 pm: J.T. Young, author and contributor to Townhall, joins the program to discuss his piece in which he writes that housing affordability is about politics, and not economics.4:38 pm: Representative Lisa Shepherd joins Rod and Greg for a conversation about her bill that would create a Secretary of State position in Utah, who would then assume operations of state elections from the Lieutenant Governor.6:05 pm: Anne Schlafly, Chairman of the Eagle Forum, joins the show for a conversation about why legalizing marijuana has become a big problem in America, and the dangers the drug presents.6:20 pm: William Henson, President Emeritus of Cristo Rey Brooklyn High School and a former Senior Investment Banker, joins the show for a conversation about his recent report for the Manhattan Institute examining the return on investment Americans receive for funding public education.6:38 pm: We'll listen back to this week's conversations with Linda Denno of the University of Arizona College of Applied Science and Technology regarding how the exodus of voters from California is turning other states blue, and (at 6:50 pm) with author Ian Haworth about his Substack piece on how conservative anger over the NFL's Bad Bunny halftime show only makes the league more profitable.
From the gritty underground of the Northeast, Dave Valese (aka “Big Dave”) carved a 29-year legacy as a master of cultivation and old-school genetics. He moved more authentic Sour Diesel than most across the region, staying true to passion over profit. Starting in 1996, inspired by a cousin's battle with cancer, Big Dave honed his craft in storied cannabis hubs, blending genetics expertise with a focus on wellness. Russell and Dave discuss the Culture of Cannabis in both New Jersey and Texas. Both are looking forward to working with the High Times magazine in the coming months. Blazed@blazednews.com is Russell email. Seeking Booth vendors and sponsors for our Rooftop Spring Jam.https://blazednews.com/baked-blazed/
Anne Schlafly is carrying on her legendary conservative activist mother Phyllis's legacy with Eagle Forum, she joins Dan to discuss the revelatory op-ed from the New York Times going back on its original support for legalized marijuana.
This weeks Fear Of Missing Out report covers the terrible shooting in Canada. Colony Ridge has been fined a huge amount for unlawful practices. American airspace is being shut down because of drug cartel drones with explosives on them. Even Liberals are having to acknowledge the truth about Marijuana. One of the Real Housewives has been cut from the reunion and you will never guess why. Has the Olympics solved the problem of metals breaking?
Written by Kristen Brunner.Support for the legalization of marijuana has reached an all-time high—even as studies sound the alarm about its dangers. Here's why you should not use it.Read Online: https://lifehopeandtruth.com/relationships/health/why-you-shouldnt-smoke-marijuana/
"The Rockin 1000 is a project that started in Italy as gag to create a video of 1000 musicians playing Learn to Fly in order to get the Foo Fighters to come and put on a concert. It has since grown into full scale concerts across Europe. On January 31 the Rockin 1000 played their first concert in America, in New Orleans, and I was part of the band. Let me tell you the story."
Hour 1 for 2/11/26 Drew starts discussing the recent crypto dip with Bill Ulliveri (1:42). Then, Drew discuss the NYT's warnings about marijuana use (16:27). Finally, Nathan and Sarah Bartel discuss how to strengthen marital intimacy (29:55) and spousal attraction (43:33). Links: https://cenaclecapital.com/about-cenacle/ https://learnaboutsam.org/ www.canafeast.com/mydelight
Join Jim and Greg for the Tuesday 3 Martini Lunch as they break down the New York Times admitting it was wrong about supporting the legalization of marijuana, the slippery answers of possible presidential candidate Andy Beshear, Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass facing little opposition for re-election, and a public official in desperate need of a civics lesson.First, they're pleasantly surprised to see the New York Times editorial board concede it was wrong to champion marijuana legalization while minimizing the harms of widespread weed use. Jim and Greg discuss data showing a surge in Americans using marijuana five or more times a week and how many states have effectively flipped sides in the drug war.Next, they turn to Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear's appearance on The View as he works to build national name recognition ahead of a likely 2028 presidential run. Beshear casts himself as a moderate, but Jim and Greg point to his opposition to proof-of-citizenship requirements for voter registration and his attempted veto of legislation banning transgender surgeries for minors. Jim explains how Democrats like Beshear try to hide behind their Republican legislatures to look moderate.Then they groan as the deadline for running for Mayor of Los Angeles has come and gone and Mayor Karen Bass looks like a heavy favorite for re-election despite her disastrous performance. Is LA a lost cause or would it ever boot a Democrat from office.Finally, they cringe as the sheriff of the largest county in North Carolina miserably fails to state how many branches of government we have and which one he is part of.Please visit our great sponsors:Upgrade your sleep with Brooklyn Bedding and get 30% off sitewide at https://BrooklynBedding.com when you use promo code 3ML at checkout.Find your way forward with BetterHelp when you sign up at https://www.BetterHelp.com/3ML to get 10% off your first month.Upgrade your wardrobe with Mizzen & Main — get 20% off your first purchase at https://MizzenandMain.com with promo code 3ML20.New episodes every weekday.
Feb. 10, 2026- New York State Office of Cannabis Management Chief Equity Officer Simone Washington discusses an effort to create a more level playing field for marijuana dispensary owners coming from marginalized communities.
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On this week’s China Compass, we cover a number of varied news items (and personal stories), including the ones in the title. The Chinese pot bust is at about ½ way point, and my story of running from the Chinese police (for the sake of my little children!) is about ¾ way to the end. My kids are currently in the middle of their first solo trip into China, and things seem to be going well so far. Here’s what we had to do (practically) to get them ready to survive in 2026 China… VPNs for every device Configure Chinese payment apps (Oops!) Fill out electronic arrival form Go over subway and high speed train schedules Welcome to China Compass on the Fight Laugh Feast network! I'm your China travel guide in exile, Missionary Ben. Follow me on X (@chinaadventures) where I share a new Chinese city or county to pray for every single day. Feel free to write anytime: chinacompass@privacyport.com. All my books, substack, patreon, and everything else can be easily found at PrayGiveGo.us! The Millionaire Missionary (BordenofYale.com) - Available on Kindle/Amazon (free PDF) Unbeaten: My Arrest, Interrogation, and Deportation from China (Unbeaten.vip) 20 Arrested for Illegal Pot Farms in Oklahoma https://www.oklahoman.com/story/news/crime/2026/02/03/20-arrested-after-investigation-of-illegal-oklahoma-pot-farms-ag-says/88480633007/ Dragon in the Cab: How China Quietly Embedded Itself in American Trucking https://www.freightwaves.com/news/dragon-in-the-cab-how-china-quietly-embedded-itself-in-american-trucking What Tariffs? Inside China’s Rerouted Supply Chains https://thediplomat.com/2026/01/inside-chinas-rerouted-supply-chains/ Now let's take a look at this coming week's Pray for China (PrayforChina.us) cities… https://chinacall.substack.com/p/pray-for-china-feb-8-14-2026 Thank you for listening! Subscribe and leave a review on your favorite podcast platform! There’s also a Paypal link at PrayforChina.us if you’d like to give to our China ministry. Last but not least, for (almost) everything else we’re doing visit PrayGiveGo.us. Luke 10, vs 2: the harvest is plentiful but the workers are few, therefore ask the Lord for more. Talk again soon!
Cop. Drug agent. Preacher. Marijuana activist. Cop buster. Can this really be one man? In their documentary “Never Get Busted”, David Anthony Ngo and Erin Williams-Weir follow the protean Barry Cooper. In this special interview recorded live late last year at the Hot Spring Documentary Film Festival (where our own Ken Jacobson serves as Executive Director), David and Erin share the lives, loves and ever-shifting mission of a man who despite constantly changing, continually seems rooted in an authentic calling. And they explore with him a legal system deeply compromised by misaligned incentives and financial corruption. Follow: @davidanthonyfilm & @nevergetbustedfilm on Instagram @topdocspod on X and Instagram The Presenting Sponsor of "Top Docs" is Netflix.
An unlikely partnership, Drug policy reformers and Second Amendment advocates team up in a case before the Supreme Court. Please Like, Comment and Follow 'Philip Teresi on KMJ' on all platforms: --- Philip Teresi on KMJ is available on the KMJNOW app, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube or wherever else you listen to podcasts. -- Philip Teresi on KMJ Weekdays 2-6 PM Pacific on News/Talk 580 AM & 105.9 FM KMJ | Website | Facebook | Instagram | X | Podcast | Amazon | - Everything KMJ KMJNOW App | Podcasts | Facebook | X | Instagram See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this week’s China Compass, we cover a number of varied news items (and personal stories), including the ones in the title. The Chinese pot bust is at about ½ way point, and my story of running from the Chinese police (for the sake of my little children!) is about ¾ way to the end. My kids are currently in the middle of their first solo trip into China, and things seem to be going well so far. Here’s what we had to do (practically) to get them ready to survive in 2026 China… VPNs for every device Configure Chinese payment apps (Oops!) Fill out electronic arrival form Go over subway and high speed train schedules Welcome to China Compass on the Fight Laugh Feast network! I'm your China travel guide in exile, Missionary Ben. Follow me on X (@chinaadventures) where I share a new Chinese city or county to pray for every single day. Feel free to write anytime: chinacompass@privacyport.com. All my books, substack, patreon, and everything else can be easily found at PrayGiveGo.us! The Millionaire Missionary (BordenofYale.com) - Available on Kindle/Amazon (free PDF) Unbeaten: My Arrest, Interrogation, and Deportation from China (Unbeaten.vip) 20 Arrested for Illegal Pot Farms in Oklahoma https://www.oklahoman.com/story/news/crime/2026/02/03/20-arrested-after-investigation-of-illegal-oklahoma-pot-farms-ag-says/88480633007/ Dragon in the Cab: How China Quietly Embedded Itself in American Trucking https://www.freightwaves.com/news/dragon-in-the-cab-how-china-quietly-embedded-itself-in-american-trucking What Tariffs? Inside China’s Rerouted Supply Chains https://thediplomat.com/2026/01/inside-chinas-rerouted-supply-chains/ Now let's take a look at this coming week's Pray for China (PrayforChina.us) cities… https://chinacall.substack.com/p/pray-for-china-feb-8-14-2026 Thank you for listening! Subscribe and leave a review on your favorite podcast platform! There’s also a Paypal link at PrayforChina.us if you’d like to give to our China ministry. Last but not least, for (almost) everything else we’re doing visit PrayGiveGo.us. Luke 10, vs 2: the harvest is plentiful but the workers are few, therefore ask the Lord for more. Talk again soon!
An unlikely partnership, Drug policy reformers and Second Amendment advocates team up in a case before the Supreme Court. Please Like, Comment and Follow 'Philip Teresi on KMJ' on all platforms: --- Philip Teresi on KMJ is available on the KMJNOW app, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube or wherever else you listen to podcasts. -- Philip Teresi on KMJ Weekdays 2-6 PM Pacific on News/Talk 580 AM & 105.9 FM KMJ | Website | Facebook | Instagram | X | Podcast | Amazon | - Everything KMJ KMJNOW App | Podcasts | Facebook | X | Instagram See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The latest tranche of Epstein files contain photos of Stephen Hawking, confirming what Tracie has always (vocally) suspected about him. Many more celebrities are mentioned by name, innocuously, in the Epstein files, fueling baseless conspiracy theories. We discuss Chappell Roan's Mugler nipple dress from the Grammys, but for us, it was really Pink Pantheress who shined.To access video episodes, bonus episodes and our premium series WAWU—we're covering season one of The Comeback right now—check out our Patreon.The People Who Died in 2025 Christmas ornament is here! Collect them all!Check out potential drama and our Diamond Girls on our Instagram. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
On Cincinnati Edition's weekly news review, local journalists join us to talk about the big stories from recent days.
Dub Equis Headlines our Spring SXSW show at the Shiner Saloon Rooftop March 14th. Producer Derrick Moorhead aka Dub Equis discuss music scene and projects he's working on. The band will headline this March on the Rooftop of Shiner. We are seeking Sponsors and Booth brands to lock in your booth for next month. The Band is likely to be the cover of March. Comment below. Event Details Herehttps://blazednews.com/baked-blazed/
Two branches of Delaware government are facing off over regulation of legal cannabis businesses as the state's sluggish roll-out of legal marijuana sales continues.The General Assembly passed Senate Bill 75 last year along party lines. It nullifies ordinances passed in the last two years by county government bodies like Sussex County Council that place heavy restrictions on where cannabis businesses can set up shop.Gov. Matt Meyer vetoed the bill in August and now lawmakers are working to override it.This week, DPM State Politics reporter Bente Bouthier sat down the bill's State Senate sponsor Trey Paradee to get his thoughts on why he feels a veto is necessary.
Marijuana doesn't ruin most people's lives. It just makes staying the same feel comfortable. In this episode, we take an honest look at marijuana as a coping tool and how something that helps you relax, numb out, or get through hard days can quietly turn into the thing that keeps you stuck. This isn't an anti-weed conversation. It's a real one that you may need to have with yourself. We talk about why weed feels like it helps, how it lowers emotional urgency, and why relief without resolution can delay real change. When you use marijuana to cope with stress, anxiety, boredom, or dissatisfaction, you often stop listening to the very signals meant to push you toward growth. We'll discuss the difference between coping and avoiding. How weed mutes emotions instead of helping you process them. Why comfort can quietly block motivation and progress the lies you tell yourself about relaxation, creativity, and “deserving it”. What actually happens when you stop using weed to cope and why discomfort isn't a problem. This episode is for anyone who feels “fine” on the surface, but knows something deeper isn't changing. If you've ever wondered whether marijuana is helping you heal or just helping you tolerate a life you've outgrown this conversation is for you. xoxo, Jeannet Work with Jeannet: Apply for one on one private coaching: https://forms.gle/bwoTL8HCUDPmM1LY8 Get my FREE workbook to help you identify the skills you can monetize with an online business: https://www.jeannetsacks.com/monetizeskills Coaching Business Workshop: This Workshop is designed to take you from newbie to launching your own Online Coaching Business or restructure your current Coaching Program so it starts making you money. You will develop your Coaching Program and create streams of income from the comfort of your home, while having an impact on others. https://www.jeannetsacks.com/coachingbusiness Subscribe to my newsletter for awesome tips to live your best life: https://www.jeannetsacks.com/newsletter Instagram: @JeannetSacks Website: https://www.JeannetSacks.com
Utah lawmakers are weighing a new proposal on Capitol Hill, which would negate jail time for first-time offenders carrying small amounts of marijuana. Representative Grant Miller joins the show to discuss the bill and why he wants to see this change. Greg and Holly discuss how marijuana possession currently works in the state.
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"We are coming into tax season so Tammy and will talk about paying the government. The HITS Act is now in full swing. Foreign governments are changing their tax codes for musicians and we also have a list of what you might not have known was tax deductible."
"Every year I hear people complaining that the NFL makes lousy picks for the Super Bowl halftime show. If the picks are lousy then ratings must tank. But they do not. In fact the halftime show has never been better watched. We have a long list of ratings and demographics to show that the NFL seems to know what they are doing."
We discuss an effort to repeal the new marijuana and hemp law, what happened in Springfield this week and who's winning the money race for Ohio governor.
A judge says “stop,” but Virginia lawmakers keep moving forward. What's really happening at the State Capitol, and why are these decisions impacting elections, children, and families?In this episode of Speak Up Virginia, host Candi Cushman sits down with Victoria Cobb, president of The Family Foundation, to break down the latest developments:Gerrymandering amendment: What the court halted, why lawmakers are rushing it forward, and how it could affect the 2026 midterms.Abortion amendment: How vague language in the ballot question could put minors and medical accountability at risk, and what voters need to know.Gender transition procedures for minors: The shocking role of the Teachers Union, the first major settlement for detransitioners, and bills currently under debate.Other legislative updates: Marijuana commercialization, “Don't Tread on Parents' Day,” and critical local opt-out efforts.Positive trends: Young people increasingly identifying as pro-life and ways you can make a difference in your community.
Milwaukee County officials say they were caught off guard when they found out their health insurance contract had lapsed. Democrats introduce a new bill that would legalize marijuana, but it's likely doomed in the state Legislature. And, former Judge Hannah Dugan's lawyers are raising constitutional questions as they look to get her felony conviction overturned.
According to the bill, violating the rule would result in a Class A misdemeanor with a possible one year behind bars. A violator would also have to attend an education course from the Alabama Department of Public Health. Please Like, Comment and Follow 'Philip Teresi on KMJ' on all platforms: --- Philip Teresi on KMJ is available on the KMJNOW app, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube or wherever else you listen to podcasts. -- Philip Teresi on KMJ Weekdays 2-6 PM Pacific on News/Talk 580 AM & 105.9 FM KMJ | Website | Facebook | Instagram | X | Podcast | Amazon | - Everything KMJ KMJNOW App | Podcasts | Facebook | X | Instagram See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
With the American government embarrassing its citizens on the world stage and shooting them dead in the streets, we're not going to work, to school, or shopping today. Rich is wondering whether or not the general strike will prevent him from living his daily life.Jameela Jamil is now involved in the It Ends with Us drama, after court documents reveal that she was texting with Justin Baldoni's crisis publicist about boosting anti-Blake Lively TikToks. After the documents went public, Jameela posted a TikTok herself, centering herself in the drama. She also blocked Tracie and Pot Psychology on TikTok this week.Huge news: an ANTM docuseries is about to hit Netflix, and some former contestants are sour about it.To access video episodes, bonus episodes and our premium series WAWU—we're covering season one of The Comeback right now—check out our Patreon.The People Who Died in 2025 Christmas ornament is here! Collect them all!Check out potential drama and our Diamond Girls on our Instagram. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
The investigation is still in its early stages, so there will be much more to come. What's encouraging is that with an election crimes division in place, we've come a long way since 2018, for example, when I relied on sources to produce information that could be shared with the state to attempt to prompt an investigation.
In this episode, I interview Patrick from Typ3cannabis, who dives into the art and science of breeding plants for distinct flavors and effects. Our conversation covers how genetics, selection, and intentional breeding decisions shape aroma profiles, potency, and the overall experience. We also discuss the challenges breeders face and the techniques used to bring truly unique traits to life.Support the show
You know it's not good for you. You do it anyway. Then you ask yourself why. Late-night scrolling when you promised you'd sleep. Sugar after dinner when you said you'd stop. The fight you picked that you didn't need to pick. We call it lack of willpower. But willpower isn't the problem. This is the biology behind the main episode this week with addiction policy expert Dr. Kevin Sabet. He shared what we've been getting wrong about marijuana and addiction. Now I'm taking you deeper into what's actually happening in your brain when you can't stop doing what you know is harming you. In this episode you'll hear more about: (01:00) Why "why am I doing this to myself" is a dopamine question. (02:30) The truth about dopamine — it's not just high or low. It's both. (03:00) How drama and interpersonal chaos become dopamine sources. (04:30) Why the more you push the lever, the less dopamine you get. (05:00) Dopamine isn't about pleasure. It's about remembering what's important. (07:00) How early attachment wires dopamine to connection — or to danger. (09:00) The definition of addiction: going somewhere other than safe human connection to feel okay. (10:30) The three biochemical imbalances common in addictive patterns. (11:00) How brain inflammation lowers dopamine and raises glutamate — the double whammy. (12:30) Why bribes actually work for dopamine-driven behaviors. The craving isn't a character flaw. It's a signal. When dopamine is low at baseline, your nervous system will find ways to get it. The question is whether we repair the biology or white-knuckle through life. Resources/Guides: Download the 3 Most Common Biochemical Imbalances Guide — The biochemical imbalances Dr. Aimie mentions that disrupt normal dopamine activity. Biology of Trauma book — Available everywhere books are sold. Get your copy → Watch the video version on YouTube → Check out the main episode - Episode 158: Marijuana, Addiction, and the Body: What We've Been Getting Wrong with Dr. Kevin Sabet Try this practice this week: Notice when you're reaching for something to take the edge off. Before you act, pause. Ask: "Is my baseline dopamine low right now? What is my body actually looking for?" Awareness interrupts the automatic loop. Leave a review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or YouTube. It helps others find trauma-informed care.
Developmental psychologist Bonnie Halpern-Felsher specializes in teenage health-related decision-making, especially in their use of tobacco, alcohol, cannabis, and other substances. Young people, she says, value immediate social benefits over long-term risks. In response, she supports bans on flavored nicotine products and has developed nationally and internationally used evidence-based substance use prevention and intervention programs, including some that are culturally targeted, such as her vaping prevention curriculum in Hawaii zeroing in on popular flavors like mango and poi. The reward, she says, is reduced substance use and better mental health. “Talk to your kids. Don't lecture. Have a conversation,” Halpern-Felsher tells host Russ Altman of the best way to break through on this episode of Stanford Engineering's The Future of Everything podcast.Have a question for Russ? Send it our way in writing or via voice memo, and it might be featured on an upcoming episode. Please introduce yourself, let us know where you're listening from, and share your question. You can send questions to thefutureofeverything@stanford.edu.Episode Reference Links:Stanford Profile: Bonnie Halpern-FelsherHalpern-Felsher REACH Lab | Stanford MedicineConnect With Us:Episode Transcripts >>> The Future of Everything WebsiteConnect with Russ >>> Threads / Bluesky / MastodonConnect with School of Engineering >>> Twitter/X / Instagram / LinkedIn / FacebookChapters:(00:00:00) IntroductionRuss Altman introduces guest Bonnie Halpern-Felsher, a developmental psychologist at Stanford University.(00:03:52) Focus on Youth Substance UseBonnie explains her focus on studying substance behaviors in adolescents.(00:05:32) Current Trends in Youth HealthThe mixed indicators across behavior and mental health in youth.(00:08:46) Effective Health CommunicationWhy long-horizon risk messaging often underperforms in adolescents.(00:11:16) Policy Translation & AdvocacyHow Bonnie translates research findings into policy advocacy.(00:13:54) School-Based Prevention ProgramsAn overview of evidence-based curricula and target age groups.(00:15:04) Measuring Program ImpactThe evaluation approaches and challenges of the prevention programs.(00:16:41) Youth Dependence & CessationWhy addiction develops quickly and the limited treatment options.(00:18:18) Program Adaptation Across ContextsHow curricula are localized without redesigning core methods.(00:21:00) Youth-Oriented Product MarketingThe strategies used by substance industries to market to youth.(00:23:38) Cannabis Potency & Health RiskThe link between higher THC concentrations and medical outcomes.(00:26:48) Patterns of Cannabis UseThe common modes of cannabis use and related exposure risks.(00:28:10) Early Exposure & Prevention NeedsThe reports of substance exposure and use at increasingly early ages.(00:29:10) Guidance for CaregiversPractical guidance for caregivers concerned about substance use.(00:31:23) Future In a MinuteRapid-fire Q&A: asking for help, substance regulation, and alternate degree.(00:33:37) Conclusion Connect With Us:Episode Transcripts >>> The Future of Everything WebsiteConnect with Russ >>> Threads / Bluesky / MastodonConnect with School of Engineering >>>Twitter/X / Instagram / LinkedIn / Facebook Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
"In our New Year show we related an article that suggested that 3D spatial audio was going to be popular in 2026. Tammy asked for an explanation of 3D audio so here it is. We have examples of both new songs and classic music that has been remixed into a spatial audio format."
Mr. Joe discusses a recent event that took place in his neighborhood which prompted him to report on Domestic Violence. Mr. Joe also reports on his recent marijuana usage, and the lack of impact its recently had on his mental health.
Apparently, Jackée Harry knows. Certified Diamond Girl Farrah Abraham is running for mayor of Austin, but didn't realize the election is not actually this year. Plus, we find out what Puck from The Real World is up to now.To access video episodes, bonus episodes and our premium series WAWU—we're covering season one of The Comeback right now—check out our Patreon.The People Who Died in 2025 Christmas ornament is here! Collect them all!Check out potential drama and our Diamond Girls on our Instagram. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Tracie has monumentally huge personal news. Plus, she and Rich discuss the documentary Corey Feldman vs. The World, which Corey hates and says was made without his knowledge, despite the camera person and producer being in his literal bedroom and bathroom with him.It was later confirmed to us that Corey did, indeed, approve all of the text in this Vice article that he now hates. We suppose he didn't realize it was dripping in irony.To access video episodes, bonus episodes and our premium series WAWU check out our Patreon.The People Who Died in 2025 Christmas ornament is here! Collect them all!Check out potential drama and our Diamond Girls on our Instagram. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Megyn Kelly opens the show by breaking down the various videos of the ICE shooting in Minneapolis, new information about the background on the ICE agent involved, and more. Then MK True Crime hosts Dave Aronberg, Phil Holloway, and Ashleigh Merchant join to discuss the potential criminal and civil lawsuits we may see related to the Minnesota ICE shooting case, breaking down the various components that will come into play from all sides, the key question of whether the ICE agent in the MN shooting felt he was in danger, the problem with eyewitness accounts, Nick Reiner's high profile lawyer Alan Jackson leaving the case, whether it was a conflict of interest or financial, if an insanity defense could actually work, and more. Then Alex Berenson, author of "Unreported Truths" Substack, joins to discuss the truth about today's dangerous marijuana and cannabis, the way it can cause psychosis in certain people, why the messaging around pot has been so harmful, the significance of Nick Reiner's marijuana use, how other infamous killers have used marijuana often, and more. Subscribe to MK True Crime:Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/mk-true-crime/id1829831499Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4o80I2RSC2NvY51TIaKkJWYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@MKTrueCrime?sub_confirmation=1Social: http://mktruecrime.com/ Aronberg- https://substack.com/@davearonbergHolloway- https://x.com/PhilHollowayEsqBerenson- https://substack.com/@alexberenson Birch Gold: Text MK to 989898 and get your free info kit on goldCozy Earth: Visit https://www.CozyEarth.com/MEGYN & Use code MEGYN for up to 20% offPureTalk: Cut your wireless bill to $20/month—switch to PureTalk now at https://PureTalk.com/KELLYAll Family Pharmacy: Order now at https://allfamilypharmacy.com/MEGYN and save 10% with code MEGYN10 Follow 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 Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.