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EPISODE 91: This week, we explore the intriguing world of mold and fungi and delve into their profound effects on our health and bodies. Join us as we uncover the hidden dangers, raise awareness, and provide valuable insights to help you protect yourself and your loved ones. Come drink Cosmic Wine with Dr. Mark Sylvester and Dr. Martin Hart while they explore the future of mental health care with their visionary and hilarious approach to healing the body, mind, and spirit! Remember to subscribe to our channel and leave your comments/questions below! We appreciate your support and love hearing about your own health journey. CONNECT WITH DR. MARK SYLVESTER Website: https://www.mbmfl.com/home Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/people/Mind-Body-Medicine-of-Florida/100091722573613/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mbm_fl Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dr_mark_sylvester CONNECT WITH DR. MARTIN HART Website: https://www.keystonetotalhealth.com/drhart Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@dr.hartchiropractor2292 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/keystone_total_health/
Here it is. This is the show we've been talking about since the NHL Hockey Season ended. This episode is jam packed with guests, rad music, delicious coffee and HOCKEY! Buckle up Buttercup because Mark Sylvester is on to not only chat about his coffee company - Quarry Stone Coffee, but he's also here to chat hardcore and hockey! Jacob Landrau (Oak & Crow) and Stephen Scopa (The Hardcore Encyclopedia) are here with Mic and Wiley to bring you the best in coffee and hardcore with a huge side of HOCKEY TALK for desert. And as an added bonus Run Into The Sun stops by to drop a new song!!! This episode is BANANAS! Here We GO!!!! Quarry Stone Coffee Album Reviews Restraining Order Linktree Buggin Linktree Adrienne Bandcamp Time X Heist Linktree Fraud Linktree Spotlight Run Into The Sun Linktree Coffee Reviews Mic: Sips Coffee Truck Facebook Mark: Santa Mama's Coffee Website Jacob: True Cult Coffee Website Wiley: Pavement Coffee House Website Oak and Crow Coffee --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/coffee-and-hardcore/support
EPISODE 90 Come drink Cosmic Wine with Dr. Mark Sylvester and Dr. Martin Hart while they explore the future of mental health care with their visionary and hilarious approach to healing the body, mind, and spirit! Remember to subscribe to our channel and leave your comments/questions below! We appreciate your support and love hearing about your own health journey. Connect with Dr. Sylvester Website: https://www.mbmfl.com/home Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100091722573613 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mbm_fl Connect with Dr. Hart Website: https://www.keystonetotalhealth.com/drhart Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@dr.hartchiropractor2292 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/keystone_total_health
Hello Interactors,I was interviewed!Big thanks to my friend and former Wavefront colleague, Mark Sylvester, who is now the Curator, Host, and Executive Producer at TEDx Santa Barbara.Check it out!https://tedxsantabarbara.com/.../brad-weed-we-need.../The unedited version that was streamed live is here on FB:https://fb.watch/fz9nyudo5r/Last week I left off Part I introducing a new science proposed by two scientists affiliated with my favorite multidisciplinary institution, and leader in studying complexity adaptive systems, The Santa Fe Institute. Today I draw from their paper published in August that includes links to a recent book that has shook the scientific academy. Science is adapting to a new world, a new climate, and new future. This proposed new scientific field aims to accelerate that adaptation. As interactors, you're special individuals self-selected to be a part of an evolutionary journey. You're also members of an attentive community so I welcome your participation.Please leave your comments below or email me directly.Now let's go…EVOLVING FAST AND SLOW“What until now has passed for ‘civilization' might in fact be nothing more than a gendered appropriation – by men, etching their claims in stone – of some earlier system of knowledge that had women at its centre.”These are the words of David Graeber and David Wengrow from their recent epic myth-busting book, The Dawn of Everything: a New History of Humanity. They paint a picture of human history that debunks many assumptions underlying the contributions of theoretical ‘great men' that dominate recollections of history, scientific discovery, and human evolution. But two great women stepped forward in August to offer a new center for systems of knowledge that complements Graeber and Wengrow's theories.Recent technological and collaborative advances in anthropology, archeology, ecology, geography, and related disciplines are sketching new patterns of interactions of people and place. Complex webs of far-flung and slow growing networks of social interactions, spanning large swaths of the globe over millennia, are coming into focus.Graeber and Wengrow claim “the world of hunter-gatherers as it existed before the coming of agriculture was one of bold social experiments, resembling a carnival parade of political forms.” This interpretation offers a radical counter to existing “drab abstractions of evolutionary theory.” Contrary to popular belief, they offer that“Agriculture, in turn, did not mean the inception of private property, nor did it mark an irreversible step towards inequality. In fact, many of the first farming communities were relatively free of ranks and hierarchies. And far from setting class differences in stone, a surprising number of the world's earliest cities were organized on robustly egalitarian lines, with no need for authoritarian rulers, ambitious warrior-politicians, or even bossy administrators.”Graeber and Wengrow's analysis offer an alternative understanding of the nearly 300,000 years of homo sapiens' existence. And Stefani Crabtree and Jennifer Dunne, both affiliated with the Santa Fe Institute, wrote a recent opinion piece that builds on their position. “Towards a science of archeaoecology”, published in the journal, Trends in Ecology & Evolution, calls for integrating elements of archeology and ecology under the term archeaoecology to further understand these pasts.By sharing approaches and data of related fields they hope to form a more complete picture of the unfolding of humanity and ecosystems so that both may continue to unfold into the future. They hope to intertwine two interrelated trends that emerged over the last 60,000 years of humanity. Some findings of which, were also highlighted by Graeber and Wengrow. These two trends are:The slow evident far-flung dispersal of homo sapiens across regions and around the globe.The increasingly rapid development of tools and technologies that enabled it.Together these contributed to the gradual and pervasive spread of complex social networks fueled by the interaction of people and place – and other animal species. However, as Crabtree and Dunne remind us, “As humans spread to new places and their populations grew…their impacts on ecosystems grew commensurately.”ARTIFACTS, ECOFACTS, AND SCALING MATHThe subfield of archeology that studies these impacts is environmental archeology. While much of this research focuses on a reconstruction of past climates, it doesn't always consider the larger ecological context. But the combined fields of paleontology (the study of fossilized plants and animals) and ecology does, under the name of paleoecology. However, it misses human elements of archeology just as environmental archeology sometimes ignores aspects of ecology.But new sensing technologies, increased computing power, advances in ecological modelling, and a growing corpus of digitized archeological records is providing bridges between these disciplines. Now scientists can construct integrated understandings of how people interacted with place through deep time. Instead of fragments of artifacts, ecofacts, and trash deposits uncovered through disparate stages of time amidst localized climatic conditions, a more thorough and dynamic representation emerges.How do the interactions of people and place impact ecosystems and cultures and in turn influence their respective evolutions? It's questions like this that led Crabtree and Dunne to call on earth and human researchers to “confront pressing questions about the sustainability of current and future coupled natural-human systems” under the banner of archeoecology.It was archaeologists and paleoecologists who first coined this term. It described scientists or studies that relied on varieties of data, like geological morphology or climatology, to form interpretations of the archeological past. But they weren't intent on necessarily forming a systematic understanding of historic dynamic interactions of natural-human systems. Moreover, they weren't, as Crabtree and Dunne propose, providing an “intellectual home” for a new integrative science bridging these three disciplines:Archaeology: the study of past societies by reconstructing physical non-biological environments.Palaeoecology: the reconstruction of past ecosystems based on fossil remains but often excluding humans.Ecology: considerations of the living and nonliving interactions among organisms, mostly non-human, in existing ecosystems.The new home they suggest is filled with a growing assortment of tools and technologies which can be shared among them. They range in scale from the microscopic analysis of plants, animals, and tree rings to vast ecological and social networks through the distribution of species amidst cascading patterns of extinction. Computer models can represent everything from cellular structures that mimic behavior of biology to modelling individual and group behaviors based on quantitative data found across a range of space and time. In May I wrote about how this kind of modeling, led by another Santa Fe affiliate, Scott Ortman, uncovered new findings regarding the Scaling of Hunter-Gatherer Camp Size and Human Sociality in my Interplace essay called City Maps and Scaling Math.This array of interdependent tools conspires to generate the Crabtree and Dunne definition of archeocecology:“The branch of science that employs archaeological, ecological, and environmental records to reconstruct past complex ecosystems including human roles and impacts, leveraging advances in ecological analysis, modeling, and theory for studying the earth's human past.”NATURE OR NURTUREThe aim of this new science is to reconstruct interdependent networks of human mediated systems that mutually depend on each other for survival. This offers clues, for example, into just how many plants and animals may have migrated and propagated on their own through earth's natural systems versus being transported and nurtured by highly mobile, creative humans amidst networks of seemingly egalitarian bands. Crabtree and Dunne offer one such example from Cyprus where scientists used archeoecological approaches to discover how that area's current ecosystem came to be.Using species distribution models and food webs the research showed how settlers in the later part of the Stone Age (Neolithic period) “brought with them several nondomesticated animals and plants, including fox (Vulpes vulpes indutus), deer (Dama dama), pistachios (Pistacia vera), flax (Linum sp.), and figs (Ficus carica), to alter the Cyprian ecosystem to meet their needs. These were supplemented with domestic einkorn [early forms of wheat] (Triticum monococcum) and barley (Hordeum vulgare), as well as domesticated pigs (Sus scrofa), sheep (Ovis sp.), goat (Capra sp.), and cattle (Bos sp.).”The coincidental dating of these human settlers, plants, and animals suggests not only the introduction of new species to the area, but the intention to create a niche ecosystem on which they could survive. Elements of that Neolithic ecosystem are alive in Cyprus to this day. Crabtree's own research into the ecological impacts of the removal of Aboriginal populations in Australia corroborates these theories.Her work highlights the need to marry the high-tech scientific approaches of archeoecology with Traditional Ecological Knowledge…otherwise known as Indigenous Knowledge or Indigenous Science. As I wrote last week in Part I, stitching together past and present Western science requires collaborations with Indigenous people, their knowledge, culture, and traditions. To strategize the survival of the natural world, of which we humans are linked – amidst a changing and increasingly volatile climate – requires honoring, respecting, and collaborating with people and cultures as varied and complex as the ecosystems on which we coexist.Crabtree and Dunne show how archeoecology can reveal “how humans altered, and were shaped by, ecosystems across deep time.” By collaborating, sharing, and synthesizing diverse bodies of knowledge across artificial academic and cultural boundaries and beliefs we can “explore implications for the future sustainability of anthropogenically modified landscapes.” This is particularly imperative “given scenarios such as changing climate, land-use intensification, and species extinctions.”This treatise on archeoecology by Crabtree and Dunne offers a set of tools necessary to present “a new history of humankind.” Much like Graeber and Wengrow set out to do, it also encourages “a new science of history, one that restores our ancestors to their full humanity.”Collaborative science, like collaborative music and sports, spawns unexpected, serendipitous discovery through systems of human tension, tolerance, intimacy, and cumulative joy and sorrow, setbacks, and steps forward. This is the nature of unbridled egalitarian play observed among young people unaltered by prejudice, politics, fright, and might. It's felt in us all through lifetime acts of negotiation and negation, rejoice and reproach, exaltation and anguish, or creation and destruction. It is the nature of humankind. And it is, like our ecosystems, in constant mutualistic flux.As is the work of Crabtree, Dunne, Graeber (RIP), Wengrow, and others like them. But as they have already shown, “The answers are often unexpected, and suggest that the course of human history may be less set in stone, and more full of playful possibilities, than we tend to assume.” This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit interplace.io
Wait…what?! The legendary Jack “Choke” Kelly?! The guy from SLAPSHOT, Negative FX, Stars and Stripes and Last Rights?! Yeah, that guy. He let the boys interview him and drop an exclusive SLAPSHOT track! Speaking of exclusives, the almighty Worst Self sent us a brand new track to share from their upcoming covers album AND the preorder just so happens to drop today! Jesse from The Satire also stops by to talk about their new E. P., as well as drop a new track from them. We should have called this episode the Exclusive Episode with these track drops! Wiley checks in and the boys chat coffee from Flight Coffee and Quarrystone Coffee. Then our friend Mark Sylvester stops by to share about Quarrystone Coffee and how it started. Of course the fellas have 3 amazing album reviews of SideStep, Moral Law and Loose Ends WBMD. Last by not least, Wiley starts a conversation about faith, deconstruction and throwing divisiveness in the trash which gets Mic all riled up and Stephen has to calm everyone down. This episode is the Godzilla of episodes for 2022, so strap in and get ready. Here We Go!!! Coffee & Hardcore Setlist A playlist of all the bands featured on the show. Jack "Choke" Kelly SLAPSHOT Stars & Stripes Exclusives Worst Self - Pre Order The Satire Merch Coffee Review Flight Coffee Quarrystone Coffee Album Reviews SideStep Moral Law Loose Ends WMBD Oak & Crow Coffee C&H Suicide Prevention Blend Up The Pups Blend --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/coffee-and-hardcore/support
In this extraordinary episode, The UNcivilized Nation Elder Council, Duey Freeman and Mark Sylvester chime in live from the Uncivilized Men's Initiation where they share their journey as fathers, grandfathers, healers, businessmen, and elders. They also field questions directly from the men at the event. This is one of the most profound conversations I've ever heard in my life and is a must listen. If you're a human, you need to listen to this episode. Enjoy, Traver If you look at the civilized world and think, "no thank you," then you should subscribe to our podcast, so you don't miss a single episode! Also, join the uncivilized community, and connect with me on my website, YouTube, or Instagram so you can join in on our live recordings, ask questions to guests, and more. Click here for dates and to signup for Summer Initiation in Colorado. Click here to sign up for the Kill the Nice Guy course. Get a copy of my book, Man UNcivilized
Mark Sylvester, chef, improviser, introNetworks developer, and co-founder of TEDxSantaBarbara, talks about his long-running podcast Making Waves. The post Making Waves Conversations first appeared on Elizabeth Appraisals. The post Making Waves Conversations appeared first on Elizabeth Appraisals.
Tune in on Monday, 11/22/21 at 6:30am EST, for a brand new episode of The Doctor Whisperer Show featuring Alternative Psychiatrist, Dr. Mark Sylvester of Alternative Psychiatry! In this episode, we discussed how to navigate though the holidays in a pandemic with your family. We shared our best tips on what to say and what not to say to encourage a gracious season filled with love and harmony. There are certain topics we feel strongly that shall remain nameless during your family dinners. We wish you all a happy and loving holiday season. ▪︎ ▪︎ ▪︎ Mark Sylvester, MD, ABAM, was born and raised in Sarasota, Florida. He received his medical education at the University of Miami and training at the University of Florida College of Medicine. Dr. Sylvester received graduate education in Neuropsychopharmacology and Psychobiology. He is board certified in Psychiatry & Neurology as well as Addiction Medicine. In addition to caring for his patients with Alternative Psychiatry, where he practices Functional Psychiatry and Integrative Health, he also currently serves as medical director of Centerpointe Counseling and Recovery, Sarasota Addiction Specialists, and the Suncoast Harm Reduction Project aimed at reducing opioid related overdose deaths. Dr. Sylvester is an adjunct faculty member at Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine (LECOM) where he lectures and clinically trains medical students. He is active in research and is published in the Journal of Biomechanics, Journal of Global Drug Policy, and American Journal of Psychiatry, on topics related to biomechanics, obesity/food addiction, professionalism, addiction in clinical practice, and psychiatric symptoms in end-of-life care. ▪︎ ▪︎ ▪︎ Thank you to TieTechnology for sponsoring the show! #mentalhealth #theholidays #Holidays #holidayseason --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thedoctorwhisperer/message
Tune in TOMORROW (11/8/21) for a special CROSSOVER episode of The Doctor Whisperer Show featuring host, Sharon Fekete, as a GUEST on The Alt Psych Show! This episode is titled, "The Broken Road to Mental Health." Thank you to Dr. Mark Sylvester and Dr. Richard Schulman for having me on the show! And thank you to TieTechnology for sponsoring the show. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thedoctorwhisperer/message
Join Dr. Mark Sylvester and Dr. Richard Schulman as they speak with Dr. Cynthia Higgins about how we have been changed by the pandemic and the future of mental health.
October is National Depression and Mental Health Screening Month. In honor of this important month, The Doctor Whisperer Show will be dedicated to #MentalIllnessAwareness all month long. Tune in on Monday, 10/11/21 at 6:30am EST, for a brand new episode of The Doctor Whisperer Show featuring Functional Psychiatrist, Mark Sylvester M.D., of Alternative Psychiatry. BTW- This will be the FIRST show ever in the history of TDW Show that will be presented in GALLERY VIEW! So excited about this new show format! ▪︎ ▪︎ ▪︎ Mark Sylvester, MD, ABAM, was born and raised in Sarasota, Florida. He received his medical education at the University of Miami and training at the University of Florida College of Medicine. Dr. Sylvester received graduate education in Neuropsychopharmacology and Psychobiology. He is board certified in Psychiatry & Neurology as well as Addiction Medicine. In addition to caring for his patients with Alternative Psychiatry, where he practices Functional Psychiatry and Integrative Health, he also currently serves as medical director of Centerpointe Counseling and Recovery, Sarasota Addiction Specialists, and the Suncoast Harm Reduction Project aimed at reducing opioid related overdose deaths. Dr. Sylvester is an adjunct faculty member at Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine (LECOM) where he lectures and clinically trains medical students. He is active in research and is published in the Journal of Biomechanics, Journal of Global Drug Policy, and American Journal of Psychiatry, on topics related to biomechanics, obesity/food addiction, professionalism, addiction in clinical practice, and psychiatric symptoms in end-of-life care. ▪︎ ▪︎ ▪︎ Thank you to TieTechnology for sponsoring the show! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thedoctorwhisperer/message
Here it is. Episode 8 - Open Up A Can Of Coffee And Hardcore You Fart Knocker". A great friend of the show, Mark Sylvester stops by to chat about some great coffee from Water Gap Coffee and his new adventure Quarry Stone Coffee. Jacob from Oak and Crow tries to stop by but the mysterious Finger Lakes Effect keeps interfering with his WIFI. Next Wiley and Mic are super stoked to chat with Aram and Chris from the band Change. They talk about the album "Closer Still" (one of the best albums of 2020), bass tone, the amazing album artwork and the therapeutic nature of hardcore music. The boys also review 4 killer albums by Be Well, Consecrate, Goodbye World, and Therapy. Get ready Fart Knockers. Season 2 Episode 8 is here. LET'S GO! Fresh Pots!!! Water Gap Coffee Mark's Pick: Organic Mexican High Grown Estate Coffee Mark sent Wiley & Mic: Tanzanian Peaberry Jacob from Oak & Crow Suggests: Nightflyer Roastworks Change Bandcamp Merch All the bands that were mentioned in this interview can be found on our Spotify Setlist as well as songs from the albums we reviewed. Album Reviews Be Well "the Weight And The Cost" Bandcamp Merch Goodbye World "At Death's Door" Bandcamp Merch Consecrate "Trials" Bandcamp Therapy "Self-Titled" Bandcamp Merch Don't forget about our Coffee and Hardcore blends from Oak and Crow Coffee. $5 from each bag sold will be donated to the Nation Suicide Prevention Lifeline 1-800-273-TALK. You can choose between our medium roast Road Crew blend or dark roast Into the Void. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/coffee-and-hardcore/support
The great physician and psychotherapist Dr. Carl Jung was very interested in astrology. Join Dr. Mark Sylvester and Dr. Richard Schulman as they interview Brian Hill, author and humanistic astrologer as he discusses the ancient study of astrology and the information it can provide for the understanding of the psyche.
Join Dr. Mark Sylvester and Dr. Richard Schulman as they explore the mysteries of human consciousness. This episode examines our reaction to sensory deprivation and what happens when we go into isolation tanks.
Join Dr. Mark Sylvester and Dr. Richard Schulman as they continue exploring the mystery of human consciousness in their non-ordinary minds series.
What is our fascination with events that involve large losses of life? Why do seven people dying on the space shuttle seem more important than seven people dying of cancer or heart attacks? Join Dr. Mark Sylvester and Dr. Richard Schulman as they continue the exploration of the depth and intracacies of human consciousness.
We have survived the society wide trauma of COVID19. What are the pitfalls of reconnecting with a bigger world getting out of your covid cave and back to life? Join psychiatrist, Mark Sylvester, MD and psychologist, Richard Schulman, PhD as they provide insight into this emerging issue and tips on how to successfully re-engage the world.
Join Dr. Mark Sylvester and Dr. Richard Schulman as they continue exploring the future of mental health treatment in this episode of Alt Psych.
Join Dr. Mark Sylvester and Dr. Richard Schulman as they continue the non-ordinary mind series by a discussion of nootropics and psychedelics
This episode of non-ordinary mind focuses on mind control technologies Monarch programming and MK ultra. Dr. Mark Sylvester and Dr. Richard Schulman discuss these programs developed by the United States government for mind control, and implications for understanding serious mental health issues.
Join Dr. Mark Sylvester and Dr. Richard Schulman and they're continuing exploration of non-ordinary mind. This episode looks at mentalism and mysticism as they expand the boundaries of the human mind and search for emotional and physical healing and spiritual growth.
In this episode Dr. Mark Sylvester and Dr. Richard Schulman interview our therapist Virgil Matheny as he discusses his practice of this powerful emotional healing tool, and the role of art in revealing and healing emotional trauma.
Join Dr. Mark Sylvester and Dr. Richard Schulman as they discuss how are non-ordinary way of looking at the mind can support mental and emotional health
In this episode Dr. Mark Sylvester and Dr. Richard Schulman discussed close to death phenomenon that reveal information about the expansion of the human psyche.
Join Dr. Mark Sylvester and Dr. Richard Schulman as they discuss the concept of the collective unconscious. This was an idea set forth by Dr. Carl Jung and has implications for emotional healing and spiritual life.
In this episode Dr. Mark Sylvester and Dr. Richard Schulman speak with psychotherapist Laura Zane on the topic of working with people who have powerful empathic ability and how it can be a blessing or a curse depending upon how they perceive the inner experience.
Join Dr. Mark Sylvester and Dr. Richard Schulman as they speak with author, speaker and spiritual health consultant Dr. Susan Caroline.
In this episode Dr. Mark Sylvester and Dr. Richard Schulman speak with biological dentist Martina Mallory and her effective non-ordinary approach to treating dental problems.
We have never faced a pandemic like the most recent one in our society. The effects are not just physical. There are strong mental health consequences to the trauma of the disease but also the trauma of the attempts to contain it. Join Dr. Mark Sylvester and Dr. Richard Schulman as they discuss this topic that will be important for some time
Join Dr. Mark Sylvester and Dr. Richard Schulman in a discussion of astral projection and remote viewing. There is both anecdotal evidence plus some scientific evidence that these things are real and while non-ordinary are parts of the human psyche.
In this episode Dr. Mark Sylvester and Dr. Richard Schulman continue with their non-ordinary mind series in the discussion of ESP and precognition. In the series The issues of an expanded mind or explored for greater health and happiness.
Join Dr. Mark Sylvester and Dr. Richard Schulman as they speak with nutritionist Nora Clemens regarding the connection between gut health and mental health.
In this episode dr. Mark Sylvester and Dr. Richard Schulman speak with Nicoll Bacharach, an expert in brain training and Neurofeedback.
Join Dr. Mark Sylvester and Dr. Richard Schulman as they speak with Dr. Kate Wilson on how the world went crazy in the last year and how we're going to restore it to sanity. It's a sweet discussion about creating harmony between ourselves and the natural world.
Dr. Mark Sylvester and Dr. Richard Schulman speak with bio ethics expert Dr. Kenneth Goodman in part two of our discussion regarding the bio ethics of COVID-19.
Bio ethics expert Dr. Kenneth Goodman joins Dr. Mark Sylvester and Dr. Richard Schulman for discussion of the bio ethics of COVID-19.
An unanticipated fallout from the pandemic has been a spectacular rise and the need for mental health treatment. This has put an unprecedented strain on mental health practitioners who may have some of the same worries as their patients. Join Dr. Mark Sylvester and Dr. Richard Schulman as they discuss impact of the current mental health crisis on practitioners.
Join Dr. Mark Sylvester and Dr. Richard Schulman for a discussion on what will likely be the future of psychiatric treatment. It's not mental health versus physical health it's just health.
Dr. Mark Sylvester and Dr. Richard Shulman discuss concepts of conversion disorder and mass hysteria and how they helped explain current mental and emotional functioning in the time of coronavirus.
On this episode the boys talk about some of their favorite go to coffee that they enjoy. They also end up talking about street cats with Mic's wife Lindsay. Mark Sylvester stops by and talks about partnering with Oak and Crow Coffee to create the new Smoke Eater Dark Roast that benefits Liberty Fire Company #2 in Bangor, P.A. The boys also review 4 killer bands and their albums. Then Mic totally bugs out on "the church and western christianity" while Wiley attempts to calm him down. This is a crazy three hour and six minute episode, so take a chill pill and hold onto your butts because we're totally buggin on this one! Coffee and Hardcore Mugs Coffee and Hardcore Suicide Prevention BENEFIT BLENDS from Oak and Crow Coffee Mark Sylvester Links Liberty Fire Company #2 Smoke Eater Dark Roast Coffee Reviews Mic: Armando's Medium Blend from Crimson Cup Stoked Coffee in Parkersburg WV where Mic frequents. Wiley: Teenager From Mars and Tamba from Dark Matter Coffee in Chicago IL. Album Reviews Perfect World "War Culture" Buggin "Buggin out" Mindz Eye "True Blue" Vanguard "Rage of Deliverance" Catch an Update on Eddie Leeway Here Leeway Coffee from Oak and Crow Leeway Podcast --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/coffee-and-hardcore/support
Dr. Mark Sylvester and Dr. Richard Schulman speak about concepts of kundalini energy and chi as it applies to emotional healing concepts in the west.
Join Dr. Mark Sylvester and Dr. Richard Schulman for a lively discussion of a number of different emotional healing techniques involving what we call energy. Ancient technique's in a modern context.
Dr. Mark Sylvester and Dr. Richard Schulman explore the post traumatic stress of COVID-19, where social distancing becomes psychological distancing, we live in an atmosphere of fear, we have lives versus livelihoods, and an interesting perspective on expertise and connecting in a no touch world.
Dr. Mark Sylvester and Dr. Richard Schulman discuss the mind-body connection from physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual integration. They include holistic treatment approaches which include the different ideas simultaneously.
What is Alt Psych? Who are Dr. Mark Sylvester and Dr. Richard Schulman? What are our goals? Why do we do what we do and why does it matter?
COVID-19 is an unprecedented event for the entire world. Dr. Mark Sylvester and Dr. Richard Schulman provide down to earth strategies to help people emotionally cope with uncertain times
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Mark Sylvester morphed his career from artist and professional chef to create an Oscar-winning computer graphics software company, Alias/Wavefront, which he eventually took public. Mark discusses the value of combining an artist's sensibilities with sound businesses discipline. He has applied this approach to his latest venture, introNetworks. Series: "Innovator Stories: Creating Something from Nothing" [Business] [Show ID: 32548]
I was interviewed by Mark Sylvester, host of the 805Connect business podcast. The focus of our interview was initially on a topic dear to him . . . he's been discussing leadership and how to increase your effectiveness as a leader. It was an informative interview that covered my Emotional Mastery approach and a variety of other topics. I think you'll enjoy the interview just as much as I did.