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Megan S. Smith holds an M.S. in biology with a thesis in molecular genetics, and currently works as a documentary filmmaker and freelance investigative journalist in the areas of science and health. She produced and directed her first short documentary, “bOObs: The War on Women's Breasts,” which garnered international film festival awards. Starting October 2020, Smith's feature film by the same name was distributed by Los Angeles-based Cinema Libre Studio. The film looks into different breast cancer screening tests for women.In this episode, we discuss her newest film: “A New Standard of Care: Alternative Cancer Therapies,” which investigates the area of non-conventional cancer therapies. You can find the film and more about Megan at:www.anewstandardofcare.com orwww.boobsdoc.com
Megan S. Smith, M.S. Megan Smith and guest host Scott Schara drill down the propaganda surrounding cancer, cures, and the lies that are behind the agenda to hasten our death. This is a must listen to podcast for anyone who is not awake to the cancer narrative. Please watch Megan's documentary, A New Standard of Care https://anewstandardofcare.com/ Shameless plug for swag for our listeners/donors! https://www.redpillprints.com/stand-up-for-the-truth - Thanks for YOUR Support!
April sits down with Megan S. Smith, a Director/Writer/Producer who holds an M.S. in biology with a thesis in molecular genetics, and currently works as a documentary filmmaker and freelance investigative journalist in the areas of science and health. In 2016, Smith founded WayMark Productions, LLC, a company dedicated to bettering the lives of those with health afflictions.Prior to that, she worked consecutive decades as a screenwriter, a Capitol Hill lobbyist for renewable energy, and a stage performer/recording artist. Smith was the first to report on the inaccuracy of Lyme disease testing for The Washington Post, and the government's gross underreporting of this epidemic for her local paper.Smith wrote, produced and directed her first short documentary, “bOObs: The War on Women's Breasts,” which garnered international film festival awards. Starting October 2020, Smith's feature film by the same name was distributed by Los Angeles-based Cinema Libre Studio. The film looks into different breast cancer screening tests for women.Smith also wrote, produced and directed her second film, “A New Standard of Care: Alternative Cancer Therapies,” which investigates the area of non-conventional cancer therapies. The film is dedicated to her late husband who passed of cancer in 2009. Watch her film here: https://anewstandardofcare.com/**********************************************************************************************Protect your wealth/retirement/savings with an investment in gold and silver. Contact Beverly Hills Precious Metals today https://bh-pm.com/first-time-customers/ or call them at 866-346-5325Donate to April directly: https://www.givesendgo.com/supportaprilSupport the show
Rev. Wendy and Megan Smith talk about breast health. bOObs: The War on Women's Breasts investigates the controversy swirling around the breast cancer screening test mammography. Over a 30-year period, mammogram's use led to over-diagnosing 1.3 million U.S. women, resulting in needless treatments for breast cancers that otherwise may not have spread. Medical experts scientifically debunk the mammography myths of “early detection” and “low radiation,” which are amplified by cancer associations, women's health groups, and governmental agencies worldwide. Requiring more mammographic scans, large- and dense-breasted women are left uninformed about the increased risk for radiation-induced cancers. MEGAN S. SMITH, M.S. DIRECTOR, PRODUCER, WRITER Megan S. Smith holds an M.S. in biology with a thesis in molecular genetics, and currently works as a documentary filmmaker and freelance investigative journalist in the areas of science and health. In 2016, Smith founded WayMark Productions, LLC, a company dedicated to bettering the lives of those with health afflictions. Prior to that, she worked consecutive decades as a screenwriter, a Capitol Hill lobbyist for renewable energy, and a stage performer/recording artist. Smith was the first to report on the inaccuracy of Lyme disease testing for The Washington Post, and the government's gross underreporting of this epidemic for her local paper. Smith wrote, produced, and directed her first short documentary, “bOObs: The War on Women's Breasts,” which garnered numerous film festival awards. Starting October 2020, Smith's feature film by the same name will be distributed internationally by Los Angeles-based Cinema Libre Studio. “bOObs” look into the controversial breast cancer screening test of mammography, but also considers a future protocol option for women: thermography in conjunction with ultrasound. Her second film, “A New Standard of Care,” will investigate the highly contentious area of non-conventional cancer therapies and will be dedicated to her late husband, Proctor. Connect with Megan Smith: Website: boobsdoc.com Facebook: boobsthewaronwomensbreasts Blog blogonboobs.com Please make sure to Stay Connected with Rev. Wendy Silvers and to follow me on socials. Website: wendysilvers.com Facebook: The Awakened Mother Community Instagram: Wendy Silvers YouTube: Wendy Silvers --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wendysilvers/message
This week we welcome Megan S. Smith, MS to the show to discuss her documentary, bOObs: The War on Women's Breasts. Megan explains what she discovered about the dangers of mammograms through shooting the documentary. Why mammograms are NOT early prevention or detection and why ultrasound paired with thermography can be safe and informative alternatives. Interview Links Documentary: https://boobsdoc.com/watch-now (bOObs: The War on Women's Breasts) Blog: https://waymarkproductions.com/blogonboobs/ (Blog on Boobs by Megan S. Smith) Where to Find Megan Smith + Documentary Website: https://boobsdoc.com/ (bOObs Doc) Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/boobsthewaronwomensbreasts/ (Facebook Page ) Where to Find Host, Leigh Ann Lindsey https://www.theaccrescent.com/ (Website) https://www.instagram.com/leighannlindsey/ (Instagram) https://www.leighannlindsey.com/the-accrescent-podcast/ (The Accrescent Podcast)
In this episode we welcome Megan S. Smith who holds an M.S. in biology with a thesis in molecular genetics, and currently works as a documentary filmmaker and freelance investigative journalist in the areas of science and health. Smith wrote, produced and directed her first short documentary, “bOObs: The War on Women's Breasts,” which garnered numerous film festival awards and looks into the controversial breast cancer screening test of mammography, but also considers a future protocol option for women: thermography in conjunction with ultrasound. Check out the documentary "Boobs: The War On Women's Breasts" at www.boobsdoc.com. Register for The Informed Family Seminar, August 14, 2021 in Orlando, FL, featuring Del Bigtree, Dr. Terry Harmon and Dr. Cornelia Franz, M.D.: https://bit.ly/3xJmmKO - The Designed To Heal Podcast is intended to provide encouragement for the listener but is for entertainment purposes only and NOT a substitute for proper treatment or to be used in any legal capacity whatsoever. Please seek help from a qualified provider.
Megan S. Smith holds an M.S. in biology and currently works as a documentary filmmaker and freelance investigative journalist reporting on health issues. Prior to that, she worked as a screenwriter, a Capitol Hill lobbyist, and a stage performer. Her first documentary, “bOObs: The War on Women's Breasts” — which Smith wrote, produced, and directed — looks into the controversial breast cancer screening tool of mammography and the possible new protocol of thermography used in conjunction with ultrasound. It is being distributed worldwide by L.A.-based Cinema Libre Studio. Listen in as Megan S. Smith explains the issues with mammograms and how the radiation they give off is actually much higher than the doctors tell you. Additionally, she explains how the alternative of thermography combined with ultrasound has been shown to be much more effective especially for women with dense breasts. To watch Megan's documentary and to receive 25% off the bOObs DVD use code Virtual25 at checkout.
It’s National Breast Cancer Awareness Month making this episode highly relevant and enormously essential. Today, 1 in 8 women will be diagnosed with breast cancer in her lifetime. After losing her husband to cancer, filmmaker and investigative journalist, Megan S. Smith, suddenly lost three friends to breast cancer and began asking questions. In her newly released documentary, bOObs: The War on Women’s Breasts, Megan questions the controversy surrounding the most widely used breast cancer screening tool today, mammography. No stranger to controversial topics, Megan interviews doctors who disclose how mammography can affect the lives of women through over-diagnoses, radiation-induced cancer, trauma-generated metastases, and unnecessary treatments such as chemo, radiation, and mastectomies — and how and why safer screening tests of thermography and ultrasound are being kept from wider use.