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This time great competitors join us from the world of Arda, representing Tolkien's Kingdoms of Men as we embark on our second Hunger Games! Who will win? Who will die? Who will steal our hearts? Find out within. Links to our lovely guest, Alex from Mountain Goat Gaming: Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwdbM3hatVxl0B5Kd8CSM_w Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mountaingoatgaming/ Episode Notes: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1BKm3Q8u2Cd1lfmBSu-Cf-cFwedrb9HPRZtaHdI5ed0g/edit?usp=sharing Find us on: Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzgbJhDOA1uqesKG4bNZg1g TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@livingbythelore Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/livingbythelore/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/livingbythelore Discord - https://discord.gg/A8kAdBG5eQ Twitch - https://www.twitch.tv/livingbythelorepod Support us and become a Lore Keeper today - https://www.patreon.com/livingbythelore If you enjoyed, rate us on Spotify or leave us a review on iTunes at - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/living-by-the-lore/id1508853028
This time on Living by the Lore, we sail back to lands of Middle Earth to explore the realms of Men. Be prepared for humanity's rise, fall, and everything inbetween. The age of Man is now!!! Find us on: Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzgbJhDOA1uqesKG4bNZg1g TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@livingbythelore Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/livingbythelore/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/livingbythelore Discord - https://discord.gg/A8kAdBG5eQ Twitch - https://www.twitch.tv/livingbythelorepod Support us and become a Lore Keeper today - https://www.patreon.com/livingbythelore If you enjoyed, rate us on Spotify or leave us a review on iTunes at - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/living-by-the-lore/id1508853028
Welcome to the Personal Development Trailblazers Podcast! In this episode, we'll share inspiring stories, expert insights, and practical strategies to help men navigate the complexities of modern manhood while adhering to standards that elevate your life and relationships. Bob is The Relationship Engineer. As the founder of Men Becoming Better Men Coaching and host of the Men Becoming Better Men Podcast, Bob serves as a guiding force for men who feel lost and disconnected by empowering them with tools and support to engineer a life they love - full of joy, meaning, and connection. After his life was upended by an extremely painful divorce that nearly destroyed his relationship with his children, Bob decided to dedicate himself to learning how to systematically re-engineer his life and transform his mindset to create powerful and transformational results. What he discovered in the process changed his life forever. Now with four kids, and happily remarried, Bob's journey from despair to fulfillment has become a beacon of hope and a testament to the transformative power of self-reflection, accountability, coaching, and personal responsibility. He's dedicated his life to helping men create lasting change through rediscovering their purpose, enhancing their relationships, and embracing their authentic selves. Connect with Bob here: https://www.instagram.com/therelationshipengineer?igsh=M2oyZWVudXkyY3g3&utm_source=qr https://www.tiktok.com/@therelationshipengineer?_t=8pmKbbLr5Nm&_r=1 www.menbecomingbettermen.com Grab the freebie here: https://www.heartforgedcoaching.com/5lies =================================== If you enjoyed this episode, remember to hit the like button and subscribe. Then share this episode with your friends. Thanks for watching the Personal Development Trailblazers Podcast. This podcast is part of the Digital Trailblazer family of podcasts. To learn more about Digital Trailblazer and what we do to help entrepreneurs, go to DigitalTrailblazer.com. Are you a coach, consultant, expert, or online course creator? Then we'd love to invite you to our FREE Facebook Group where you can learn the best strategies to land more high-ticket clients and customers. Request to join here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/profitablecoursecreators QUICK LINKS: APPLY TO BE FEATURED: https://app.digitaltrailblazer.com/podcast-guest-application GET MORE CLIENTS: https://app.digitaltrailblazer.com/client-acquisition-accelerator-pdf DIGITAL TRAILBLAZER: https://digitaltrailblazer.com/ JOIN OUR FREE FACEBOOK GROUP: https://www.facebook.com/groups/profitablecoursecreators
Toby Perryman-Payne is an interior designer and has been running the hugely successful Instagram account @TobysHome for over 3 years now. He's a podcaster with his own interiors show ‘You, Me & Design' which he does with his husband Mikey, and if you follow Toby you'll have seen his renovation journey doing up a dream countryside home. The curation of a ‘perfect life', in regard to what we see about someone online, isn't to be taken at face value, as Toby tells us by sharing his experience, the dream was not always the reality.
On Tyrus is joined by Trevor Murdoch, Aron Stevens, EC3, and Jeezy to discuss how to explain death to children appropriately. Later, the Wise Men try to guess the new tattoo that EC3 gets during the podcast taping. Follow Tyrus on Twitter: @PlanetTyrus Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this conversation, Dr. Randall Bixby discusses the importance of men in stabilizing the mental and spiritual health of a family. He emphasizes the need for men to understand their identity, design, and purpose, and to show up in their roles as fathers and husbands. Dr. Bixby highlights the significance of vulnerability, transparency, and personal responsibility in building strong relationships with spouses and children. He also addresses the growing challenges men face in society and offers practical advice on how to respond. The conversation concludes with a message of hope, encouraging individuals to take steps towards healing and restoration in their families.Where to Find VirginiaWebsiteInstagram Facebook LinkedIn DonateWhere to Find Dr. Randy BixbyWebsitePodcast (Spotify)Podcast (Apple)
A new study dubbed 'Game of Stones', has found financial incentives may help men living with obesity to lose weight and could be a future alternative to traditional weight-management programmes. Dr Margaret Steele - a postdoctoral researcher in University College Cork's School of Public Health gives her view.
Brethren, This Short Talk Bulletin Podcast episode was written and is brought to us by RW Bro Wayne Spooner, member of several committees on the Grand Lodge of Illinois. Subordinate lodges in most jurisdictions are started as an idea for a new beginning, and an opportunity to locally perpetuate the goals and principles of ancient […]
Imagine a place where men can gather, to talk, listen, share, and grow. A community where the walls of traditional masculinity are replaced with bridges of mutual support and understanding. In this episode, we're venturing into the transformative world of Men Living, a non-profit committed to improving men's lives through connection.Today, I'm speaking with Shaun Emerson, Board President of Men Living. We'll explore how this vibrant community is not just changing lives, but also shaping a new narrative for the men engaged there.I'm sure you'll find Shaun to be an engaging and inspiring voice in our community. So let's get on the road!Connect with Shaun and MenLivingwebsite: https://menliving.org/email: shaun@menliving.orgpodcast: If You've Come This Far on Apple, Spotify, and at https://menliving.org/podcast/#menliving #shaunemerson #menswork #selfimprovement #menshealth #mensmentalhealth #mensemotions #mensemotionalhealth #personaldevelopment #personalgrowth #evryman #coaching #menscoach #menscoaching #authenticity #personalauthenticity #masculinity Visit the Authenticity Road website: authenticityroad.onlineConnect with us here.© Authenticity Road, Inc. All rights reserved. Authenticity Road, its related marks, and "Adventures in men's work" are the exclusive property of Authenticity Road, Inc.
Isaiah ch 28 vs 16 , Luke ch 6 vs 46-49 - Rev Israel Douglas - Sunday, August 27, 2023
Paul Hietter This is Paul's second visit as a guest on my podcast. This time we discuss aging as gay men in Palm Springs and a few of life's learned lessons.Paul is a true renaissance man - having worked in a number of industries, with his favorites of being a caterer and event planner to the stars and a new thought minister. He is always happiest when he is of service and learning something new. Overcoming life's obstacles seems a good hobby and with hiking, working out, being a Chef and humanitarian, there is never a dull moment. Currently single, and a cat daddy of Rumi and Leo, Paul lives in Palm Springs, CA. He may be reached at 760-567-5820 or PaulHietter@icloud.com. Photo: Copyright Wilkinson/2023Opening and closing music courtesy the very talented Zakhar Valaha via Pixabay.To contact Wilkinson- email him at BecomingWilkinson@gmail.com
The Australian Institute of Health and Wellness has revealed statistics showing that, while life expectancy continues to rise, it's not as rapid as it could potentially be.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tyrus is joined by Trevor Murdoch, Aron Stevens, EC3, and Jeezy discuss how to appropriately explain death to children. Later, the Wise Men try to guess the new tattoo that EC3 gets during the podcast taping. Follow Tyrus on Twitter: @PlanetTyrus Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
To experience a glorious and victorious Christian life (the Christ-life), there needs to be death first. In other words, first death and then resurrection. The life of Christ is a crucified life, which means in our union with Christ we have surrendered our own life and will and are dead to self, alive to Him. This life is lived by the faith of the Son of God, the most holy faith. The daily denying of self and choosing the way and will of Jesus is not the easiest, but the best way to live. The abundance of the life of Jesus inside of us is proportional to our death unto self. Surrendering our idolatrous and prideful will to His, always being willing to witness about Jesus, humbling ourselves, and being convinced that serving the flesh is unprofitable and unfruitful while the opposite is true of walking in the Spirit, are all aspects of dying to self. The goal of this death and daily cross-bearing is to have fellowship with Christ. The essence of dying is typified by five things: One - humiliation through reproaches, abuse, poverty, loneliness, persecutions, distress, seeming failure, and disappointments which cause us to lose our will and let God take charge. Two – rejecting the praise and approval of men. Three – embracing simplicity and childlikeness. Four – living by pure faith. Five – seeking our nothingness and his all-ness. We could choose to live a normal happy Christian life and be with the Lord when we physically die or choose to die to self and gain the Christ-life now.
The modern man is weak mentally, physically, and emotionally. The things we are talking about today are self-destructive, we need to get it under control AND overcome to ultimately be happy, strong emotionally, and financially and unlock our inner alpha. Seven WEAKNESSES All Men MUST Overcome - GET OVER THESE! Worrying about the small sh!t that doesn't matter — I decided not to consume myself with things I can't change and with being perfect. Focusing on women — stop spending so much time, energy, bandwidth, and money on spicy action. You are awesome too! Focus on opportunities, success, and yourself. Living above your means — debt is the devil, and it steals the joy out of life. Instead, employ delayed gratification so you are set up later in life. Being negligent with your health — nothing else matters if you're not healthy. Take care of your overall health, starting with a quality multivitamin. I take Ritual's Essential for Men Living in chaos & clutter — how neat and clean is your environment (living space + car)? The more organized you are, the more productive you can be. My tip is to reset your space before you leave, each and every time. Procrastinating — procrastinating is the devil because it prevents you from getting things done + your mind is tied-up thinking about what you should have done. It takes less time to just do it. Your mind is free too! Being a people-pleaser — I am a people-pleaser at my core, and I make it a point to do what is right for me. If you are a people-pleaser, people will take advantage of you. Ultimately, this life is yours, and you should live it as you want to. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/michael-kaagee-mante/message
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Okay, boys, this one's for you! But girls, you should listen, too. There's some really helpful information given that we could all use! It's not just women who need community during a divorce. And it's often harder for men to ask for help. On this episode we talk to Mike Rosen, who hosts a virtual support group,(that doesn't suck), weekly, through a non profit organization called Men Living. The power of knowing that you're not alone can help move somebody forward that's exactly why this group exists. Mike equates the group to an "umbrella in a rainstorm"...and we ALL could use an umbrella in a rainstorm. So what's stopping you from checking this group out??? You can just listen on your first call, if that makes you feel more comfortable. This group is guys, just like you, from all around the world, here to vent, share, and help eachother through an exhuasting process. Be proactive and start the process of feeling better. And don't worry, this group is completely FREE. NO strings, NO scams. Click the link below the calendar page on the Men Living site. The group is held on Tuesday nights. When you click on the "VIRTUAL CALL – SEPARATION/DIVORCE SUPPORTSUPPORT FOR THOSE WHO ARE TOUCHED BY SEPARATION/DIVORCE" there will be a place for you to register. https://menliving.org/calendar-now/ So if you are wondering: Is there a divorce support group for men? How can men get free therapy? Where can I find a virtual support group for divorce? LISTEN TO THIS EPISODE! And remember to add yourself to our PRIVATE communites: http://www.patreon.com/hownototsuckatdivorce http://www.facebook.com/thehownottosuckatdivorcecommunity And follow us on Instagram! http://www.instagram.com/hownottosuckatdivorce
MESSAGE BREAKDOWN00:00 Introduction00:14 Pastor Neil Williams02:33 Sermon34:39 Altar41:33 Closing
Flex & Froomes reveal the drawings that a sketch artist has done for them on the man living inside them, and how to get a scary movie out of your mind.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week I sit with just Adrian and we discuss the topic of men living up to their full potential when dating. I do some more reflecting and begin to recap the sabbatical.
Pope Emeritus Benedict and St. Joseph are great examples of true manhood. Fr. Ben shares three lessons from the life of St. Joseph that can help all men grow in true masculinity.
This episode explores the subject of vulnerability, male culture, and parenting specifically in the context of heteronormative relationships and how men can show up as better dads to their differently wired children. And I have the perfect guest to explore this topic with — Todd Adams, half of the duo of Zen Parenting Radio, and a leadership coach for men and the executive director of the international men's organization, Men Living. Todd and I looked at the societal norms and pressures on men that get in the way of their being vulnerable in their relationships, feel more connected at home, and hold emotional space for their families, especially in families with neurodivergent kids and where the demands on relationships (emotionally, mentally, and physically) may be more intense. We also talked about what women can do to support and encourage their male partners to do inner work and show up as dads in a way that will better support their relationships and their family as a whole. Things you'll learn from this episodeWhat the a “man box” is (and how it differs from “toxic masculinity”)The barriers in a heteronormative relationship that stand in the way of men feeling connected, including the additional challenges when raising a differently wired childHow families can benefit from men showing up and being more vulnerable in their relationshipsWhat women can do to encourage their male partners to do the work and how they can support them through itHow dads can find other like-minded dads and connect with themResources mentioned for dads, the "man box" and how men can better show up for their kids and familiesMen LivingZen Parenting Radio (Todd and Cathy Adams' podcast)Todd Adam's Coaching SiteGetting Aligned Through Parenting and Marriage Challenges, with Todd and Cathy Adams (Tilt Parenting Podcast)Cathy Adams on Zen Parenting in an Unpredictable WorldThe ManKind ProjectThe Mask You Live InJennifer Siebel NewsomA New Earth: Awakening to Your Life's Purpose by Eckert Tolle Support the showConnect with Tilt Parenting Visit Tilt Parenting Take the free 7-Day Challenge Read a chapter of Differently Wired Follow Tilt on Twitter & Instagram
As a parent, do you see raising your kids as an opportunity to improve yourself? Does being a parent help or force you to change the behavior you want to model for your kids? Todd Adams is a regular dad trying to do extraordinary things. While maintaining a full-time career, he and his wife, Cathy, started Zen Parenting Radio over 11 years ago. A podcast that helps expand compassion through the lens of a spiritual & emotional mom and a logical & practical dad. But being a dad, Todd wanted to focus and help other dads be better. So after a long weekend with a group of his guy friends, Todd launched Men Living, a non-profit committed to improving men's lives through connection. A consistent topic among parenting and health experts I speak with is that modeling the behaviors we want our kids to see starts with self-awareness. The ability to take our own temperature and realize what direction the pendulum of life is currently swinging in is a critical first step in self-awareness. As Todd points out, we need to pause and notice events without judgment. To develop the ability to lay down our defenses and realize that our spouses or partners are here to help us. Finally, we touch on the hot topic that all parents are dealing with: how to manage electronic devices with our kids. Todd lays out three steps he has learned and uses with his three daughters, which could help you and your family. Spoiler alert, the key is to be flexible. Please enjoy my conversation with Todd Adams. For show notes and resources discussed in this episode, visit tammacapital.com/80. For more episodes, go to tammacapital.com/podcast. Follow Paul on Facebook and LinkedIn. And feel free to email Paul at pfenner@tammacapital.com with any feedback, questions, or ideas for future guests and topics.
Team Tova is a week and a half into Dry July and they've raised just over NZ$1000 for cancer. Over the course of Dry July, the team is talking to charities they're helping support. This week, they speak with Prostate Cancer Foundation CEO Peter Dickens, who says prostate cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer in men.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Matt's a student at Clemson who's found a treasure in men's ministry. He talks about living intentionally, holding each other accountable in our faith, and connecting beyond the "go local sports team" and "how about the weather".
What would Jesus have looked like at 80 years old? Physically we don't know, but maybe this list of Paul shows us the type of person he'd have been. Let's all learn from these qualities today. These devotions are free! Please consider supporting this ministry financially here: https://bit.ly/31Bh8p7 Become a patron to get a Saturday video devotion each week: https://www.patreon.com/lukepowell
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Lurie Daniel Favors sits with Professor of Sociology at the University of Maryland and the David M. Rubenstein Fellow in Governance Studies at the Brookings Institution, Dr. Reshawn Ray, to discuss the dangers backed up by data of living in suburban settings as a Black man. Follow Lurie Daniel Favors @LurieFavors on Twitter and listen to her live M-F, 10 a.m.-noon ET on SiriusXM, Ch. 126.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Are you challenged by the world's expectations of who you're supposed to be? Do you struggle with worry, fear, stress and anxiety about what it means to be a man today? Are you looking for ways to reduce your stress, connect with other men and live more fully and authentically? Our special guest Clay Smeltzer answers these and other questions about manhood, imposter syndrome, personal leadership and living your life more authentically. Clay Smeltzer is the Founder of the Purpose Infused Brotherhood which helps driven men become the best version of themselves by Building, Battling and Bonding together. In short, getting men initiated into a family where they belong! Clay was 35 years old and living by what the world and everyone else told him he should be. He was the "responsible man," yet he was filled with worry, anxiety, anger, stress, negativity, shame, fear and the list went on. Then the shit hit the fan with a full-blown anxiety/panic attack over an episode of Game of Thrones and he decided to bring death to his old self. Out of those ashes came the new Purpose Infused Man. This change gave birth to the Purpose Infused Brotherhood and helping other men make those same changes and become the best version of themselves every single day! The Leadership Junkies Podcast is brought to you by Cardivera.com. Show Notes Episode highlights… A leader of one can be a leader of many – you can't lead many until you can lead yourself What man do you see in the mirror? The two questions every man asks himself: 1. Am I good enough? 2. Do I have what it takes? The realities of money beliefs and shadows, and their impacts in your life Ways your subconscious programming creates the outcomes in your life The vital journey of going into your own subconscious darkness to learn and grow Becoming friends with pieces of yourself that you don't like Rising up from the ashes of your former self (living like a phoenix) Unlearning your subconscious beliefs and reprogramming your beliefs to be more fulfilling Finding your truth by going at least five levels deep in exploring your whys for your behaviors, fears, etc. Understanding the ways our brain works and the ways it's actually programmed The value of a 45-day purposeful man journal The impact on men of shoving things down What it means to Build, Battle and Bond Reprogramming our thinking regarding emotions The reality of the strength in your emotions The power of vulnerability in sharing your doubts, emotions and feelings Being more thought reactive than emotionally reactive Life formula: E + R = O … Event + Response = Outcome What and why of the death of your old self Resources: Clay Smeltzer Purpose Infused Brotherhood Website (Initiation Program) Build Battle Bond Website Purpose Infused Brotherhood Podcast The Dark Side of the Light Chasers Book by Debbie Ford The Leadership Junkies Podcast Cardivera Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Pastor Mark uses James 3:15 as the background for this practical sermon for men, comparing the characteristics of living Kingdom Down vs. Hell Up.
James Hollis is a Jungian psychoanalyst, author, and public speaker. After gaining a PhD from Drew University in Madison, New Jersey in 1967 he worked for 26 years as a lecturer in the Humanities. In 1977 he retrained as a Jungian psychoanalyst at the C. G. Jung Institute, in Zürich, Switzerland. For many years he was Executive Director of the Jung Educational Center in Houston, Texas and was the Executive Director of the Jung Society of Washington until 2019. He still runs a private practice as a Jungian psychoanalyst in Washington, D.C. and is the author of 16 books. One of his books, Under Saturn's Shadow, focuses on the psychology of men, which is what we talk about today.
S2. Ep 19 - Men Living With Their Parents by Millennial Mayhem
It's no secret that lung cancer affects a patient's entire community: family, friends, co-workers and more. Learning to live with lung cancer is its own challenge, especially for men. Hear from three guys who found their own patient voice, and help others find theirs, as they tackle living with lung cancer in unique and powerful ways. Guests: AJ Patel, James Hiter, and Frank McKenna Show Notes | Transcription Accepting the Challenges As Men Living with Lung Cancer AJ Patel, James Hiter, and Frank McKenna have been living with lung cancer for a number of years. Thanks to research and new treatments, they have the experience and commitment to help others facing the same shocking diagnosis. However, they each have unique journeys and different approaches mentally. AJ Patel went from being the guy who doesn't like to ask for directions when he's lost to recognizing his own vulnerability. He has learned to bring the very best version of himself into the moment that he's living - even when he's not feeling that great. For James dealing with a lung cancer diagnosis, he was grateful for the support he got that allowed him to make that shift from , "Why me?” to “Why not me?" His advice from a mental standpoint is “the sooner you can get there, the sooner you can start to feel in control through a time when there's very little, that you feel so out of control.” Frank McKenna was never sure what his purpose in life was prior to lung cancer and he knows now. He has an appreciation that “I am still alive, still kicking” and feels he needs to give back, shine a light, and use it as a platform to educate people. A Deeper Relationship with their Partners Frank McKenna acknowledges that he and his wife always had a good, strong relationship and it strengthened even more since his lung cancer diagnosis. During the early days of diagnosis and treatment, his wife took charge and said, "We're going to fight this and you're not going anywhere." Frank feels like their relationship now is better than it's ever been. James expressed that the greatest gift we can give to our spouse is to try and be the best patient we can be - even though it's hard for men to ask for help. And despite it being trying at times when his wife turned his stomach with food suggestions after every single chemo session, he appreciated that she was trying to have the right foods in the house to make sure that there was something that he might like to eat. AJ recognized that living with lung cancer has helped to nurture a much deeper relationship and an appreciation of really what a partner brings when they say, "I do." “You realize just how fragile life is, but at the same moment just how beautiful it is, because you can see the love from a person.” Branching Out into Advocacy Knowing the fact that lung cancer kills more people than breast, colon and prostate cancer combined, each of these men have become advocates for lung cancer in their own ways. James Hiter is working to change this statistic by advocating for parity when it comes to research funding. James created a non profit, Streak For a Cure, designed to raise awareness to the fact one only needs lungs to get lung cancer, as well as to raise money for research. AJ chose to get involved with the patient advocacy side. He sees this work as simply paying it forward. “The only reason I am here today is because a phone buddy was matched with me eight years ago.” That buddy provided AJ with a tremendous amount of hope by showing that he was living with lung cancer. James also volunteers as a phone buddy - talking to people who are newly diagnosed. Frank McKenna is now a Cancer Exercise Specialist who helps people living with lung cancer learn how to continue making exercise a part of their lives. He is so thrilled to be feeling so well and, through speaking engagements, volunteering and sharing his story, his life has new meaning. “We're willing to help everybody, but there is a community out here of guys who are willing to help other guys and get through this. So don't be afraid to reach out.” AJ, James, and Frank are part of LCFA's Speakers Bureau. They are using their voice to get the word out there for more lung cancer research. They have shared their story on the LCFA's website, participated in fundraising events and appeared on some of the podcasts to let people know that there are other guys out here that are willing to help other men living with lung cancer. Men Making Strides in Lung Cancer Research LCFA's Young Investigators includes men living with lung cancer in a different way - making amazing discoveries in lung cancer research. These LCFA-funded scientists dedicate their professional lives to the study of lung cancer. Translational Researcher: Dr. Vincent Lam is giving back to society by finding new therapies for lung cancer patients. Dr. Adrian Sacher's research looks at the body's immune response to cancer cells. Dr. Jon Zugazagoitia's research hopes to discover novel biomarkers and targets for new immune therapies for lung cancer. Dr. Zoltan Lohinai's research is looking at how gut bacteria can help the immune system fight lung cancer. All these researchers hope to make men living with lung cancer have longer lives.
Why are so many entering the Seminary at St. Michael's Abbey? A conversation between Novice Master Fr. Ambrose Criste, O.Praem., and seminarians on their path to the priesthood in a modern world.
Is it A Brown Thing When two friends of many years talk to each other they talk straight and direct, they don't hide what they think but they also don't show off by trying to seem clever. Is It A Brown Thing does not seek to talk down to you, educate you or impress you. Parita and Saiqa are talking to each other about the things that they come across o a daily basis and things in life that interest them. Sometimes they will make you laugh because what they say reminds you of your own life experiences, and sometimes they may make you disagree with them, but in the end what matters is you listen, enjoy the conversation and if you want then to join in. In this fourth episode, they talk about what we learned from Prince Phillip. Are brown people judgmental when a man lives with his In Laws? Why is that an issue? What is the cultural duty amongst the Asian cultures and let's talk about the pressures of “The Big Fat Indian Wedding” and beyond and the “The Haq Mehr” in the Islamic culture?
David Ross is a patient advocate, passionate about mental health and creating space for males experiencing mental health struggles. His activism began in 2017 when he was diagnosed with a rare disease called Cowden syndrome. He became dedicated to raising awareness and helping to support others impacted by Cowden syndrome. EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS When were you introduced to the rare disease world? I was diagnosed with my rare disease, Cowden syndrome, about three and a half years ago and it's been a roller coaster journey learning about my condition, managing my health and the impact on my family life How did your diagnosis impact your family life? It started with a letter from my mother that she had been diagnosed with the same condition about a year before she passed away. The letter was for me to provide to my primary doctor with information for getting tested. At the time, I didn't know what to do with the letter and I was too busy living my life and too scared to deal with the possible consequences of the letter because I could see the impact it had on my mother's health. After she passed away, I decided to get tested and was found to have the same condition. The genetics counselor talked me through the process for getting tested and we talked about my daughter also needing to be tested. It was a difficult decision to put her through that at age 11. She was found to not be a carrier of the condition, which was a relief. Then I faced what to do, how my condition would impact me, my wife and daughter. How did you get started on your mental health and advocacy journey after your diagnosis? I moved quickly because I needed to know more about my condition and connect with other patients. That quickly turned into supporting others. It was too late for my mother, but I wanted to do what I could for others and offer support where I could around their health. I was involved in a clinical trial at Boston Children's Hospital, and the opportunity made me feel like I was making a difference and helped my family connect with other families. How do you feel like you're making a difference in the rare disease community? I've looked for opportunities that I can do from home, setting up international Zoom calls for male patients and caregivers because there are a lot of fantastic female advocates, but there don't seem to be as many male advocates, parents or patients talking about rare disease and how it impacts their mental health. It's been good to do that and learn from other guys speaking about their health and speak about what I'm going through. What support have you found to be helpful along the way? After my mother passed away, I went to a bereavement support group and it was full of older people and mostly women. It felt like there was no connection with the people in the group, but it was a learning curve because I gained a lot talking to people about their losses. It made me feel lucky for my loss compared to others and helped me to look at the positive. There have also been supportive rare disease friends who get what I'm saying and offer knowledge and guidance. CONNECT WITH EFFIE PARKS Website https://effieparks.com/ Twitter https://twitter.com/OnceUponAGene Instagram https://www.instagram.com/onceuponagene.podcast/?hl=en Built Ford Tough Facebook Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/1877643259173346/
On this weeks episode me and a special guest discuss men’s illusionary world, How many of view women, Unconditional love and so much more. This is a follow up episode. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Tonight we are joined by Dean Clarke who is going to be talking to us about his life with bipolar.Don't forget to grab 10% off using the code BCB10 over at: https://www.healthxcel.co.ukDean can be found here: https://www.instagram.com/nu_element/#bipolar #mentalhealth #anxiety #depression #mentalhealthawareness #mentalillness #ptsd #mentalhealthmatters #bpd #bipolarawareness #love #recovery #stress #ocd #bipolardepression #therapy #suicideprevention #mentalhealthsupport #bipolardisorder #selfcare #schizophrenia #trauma #suicide #endthestigma #selflove #borderlinepersonalitydisorder #bipolarmemes #healthWhere to find The Black Country Blokes:https://www.facebook.com/theblackcoun...https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCaf9...https://twitter.com/BlackcountryThehttps://www.instagram.com/theblackcou...Please subscribe, share, follow, and like.Anxiety UKCharity providing support if you have been diagnosed with an anxiety condition.Phone: 03444 775 774 (Monday to Friday, 9.30am to 5.30pm)Website: www.anxietyuk.org.ukBipolar UKA charity helping people living with manic depression or bipolar disorder.Website: www.bipolaruk.org.ukCALMCALM is the Campaign Against Living Miserably, for men aged 15 to 35.Phone: 0800 58 58 58 (daily, 5pm to midnight)Website: www.thecalmzone.netMen's Health Forum24/7 stress support for men by text, chat and email.Website: www.menshealthforum.org.ukMental Health FoundationProvides information and support for anyone with mental health problems or learning disabilities.Website: www.mentalhealth.org.ukMindPromotes the views and needs of people with mental health problems.Phone: 0300 123 3393 (Monday to Friday, 9am to 6pm)Website: www.mind.org.ukNo PanicVoluntary charity offering support for sufferers of panic attacks and obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD). Offers a course to help overcome your phobia or OCD.Phone: 0844 967 4848 (daily, 10am to 10pm). Calls cost 5p per minute plus your phone provider's Access ChargeWebsite: www.nopanic.org.ukOCD ActionSupport for people with OCD. Includes information on treatment and online resources.Phone: 0845 390 6232 (Monday to Friday, 9.30am to 5pm). Calls cost 5p per minute plus your phone provider's Access ChargeWebsite: www.ocdaction.org.ukOCD UKA charity run by people with OCD, for people with OCD. Includes facts, news and treatments.Phone: 0333 212 7890 (Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm)Website: www.ocduk.orgPAPYRUSYoung suicide prevention society.Phone: HOPElineUK 0800 068 4141 (Monday to Friday, 10am to 5pm and 7pm to 10pm, and 2pm to 5pm on weekends)Website: www.papyrus-uk.orgRethink Mental IllnessSupport and advice for people living with mental illness.Phone: 0300 5000 927 (Monday to Friday, 9.30am to 4pm)Website: www.rethink.orgSamaritansConfidential support for people experiencing feelings of distress or despair.Phone: 116 123 (free 24-hour helpline)Website: www.samaritans.org.ukSANEEmotional support, information and guidance for people affected by mental illness, their families and carers. Textcare: comfort and care via text message, sent when the person needs it most: www.sane.org.uk/textcarePeer support forum: www.sane.org.uk/supportforumWebsite: www.sane.org.uk/supportYoungMindsInformation on child and adolescent mental health. Services for parents and professionals.Phone: Parents' helpline 0808 802 5544 (Monday to Friday, 9.30am to 4pm)Website: www.youngminds.org.ukSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/bcb. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Cathy interviews Todd, Frank Naugo, & Shaun Emerson discussing the relaunch from the Tribe Men's Group over to Men Living. They discuss the resources available that will help men step up to make a more harmonious world.
Cathy interviews Todd, Frank Naugo, & Shaun Emerson discussing the relaunch from the Tribe Men's Group over to Men Living. They discuss the resources available that will help men step up to make a more harmonious world.
Cathy interviews Todd, Frank Naugo, & Shaun Emerson discussing the relaunch from the Tribe Men's Group over to Men Living. They discuss the resources available that will help men step up to make a more harmonious world.
In this episode of Simplify Cancer Podcast, we are talking to Damien Bolton, a clinical professor at the University of Melbourne and head of Austin Urology Unit here in Australia. Damien is incredibly passionate about driving change to really improve the quality of life and the outcomes for patients who are living with prostate cancer, […] The post Episode 069: Empowering Men Living with Cancer during the Pandemic: A discussion with Prof Damien Bolton appeared first on Simplify Cancer.
As part of a special event, CNN anchor Don Lemon underscores the many challenges that exist for black men living in the United States. The special features interviews with Stephen Jackson, former NBA player and friend of George Floyd, Rev. Bernice King, film director Spike Lee and more.
This episode asks how do we use our habits to recognize that God wants to be in every part of our lives? One of the ways can be to use a Nightly Examination of Conscience. Jim O’Day and Christopher Carter of Men Living for Greatness will walk you through how to use this important spiritual tool to pause each day to thank God and learn where we need to grow in our lives.
On this week's episode of Talks with Slick, Slick and @Rello1489 sat down and discussed men hating on men in love. The many reasons between being bitter, or him simply wanting that man's woman. And how some men reward other men for dragging on women. Rello dropped a lot of gems on this topic. Of course we got into the Quickies! We mentioned #Diddy50 and all the guest who were present, Meg and her many tall men, and plenty more. Tune in and enjoy!
Welcome to a new series of "research made simple" podcasts where researchers are interviewed about their studies and chosen methods, and implications for nursing practice and research are considered. In this first podcast, Associate Editor of EBN Laura Green speaks to Dr Sarah Campbell, a researcher within the Dementia and Ageing Research team in the School of Nursing, Midwifery and Social Work at the University of Manchester. Her doctoral research "Atmospheres of Dementia Care: Stories told through the bodies of men" is an ethnographic study exploring what role the experience of place plays, and the role gender has, in the lives of men living with dementia in a variety of care settings. The aim was to interpret the everyday embodied life for men living with dementia in care and their connection to atmosphere. The study was undertaken alongside a wider project colloquially known as The Hair and Care Project (ESRC Ref. 2011-2013; Dr Richard Ward, PI). The PhD study collected data across three fieldsites focusing on the experience of seven men living with dementia. To find out more about this research, contact Sarah on sarah.campbell@manchester.ac.uk or follow her on twitter @wanderingalong You can also read a few relevant articles in Evidence-Based Nursing about ethnography as a research method and its applicability to understanding nursing practice: Ethnography: Challenges and Opportunities https://ebn.bmj.com/content/20/4/98 Using observational research to to obtain a picture of nursing practice https://ebn.bmj.com/content/19/3/66