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Hear the full episode by subscribing to our Patreon - Patreon.com/TheDumbZoneStep into the intriguing world of alt-weeklies, high-stakes business, and the intersection of free speech and the internet with Michael Mooney, as he shares the gripping tale of the rise and fall of Backpage.com in the latest episode of The Dumb Zone. Mooney, along with Dan McDowell and Jake Kemp, delve into the backstory of Mike Lacey, the mastermind behind the controversial classifieds website, and the ensuing legal battles that rocked the foundation of online advertising and journalism.From the heyday of alternative newspapers to the courtroom drama surrounding Backpage.com, the team uncovers the layers of a story that's as much about the First Amendment as it is about the darker sides of the web. Mooney also recounts his personal encounters with various figures, from Ron Washington's off-the-record life in New Orleans to the peculiar world of adult entertainment icons and sex clubs.Amidst the serious discussions, the episode isn't without its lighter moments, as Mooney humorously reflects on his run-ins with Vanilla Ice and the wrestling world, proving that life's most compelling stories often come from the most unexpected places.Whether you're a fan of investigative journalism, curious about the legal intricacies of online platforms, or just in for a good story with a dash of humor, this episode of The Dumb Zone is not to be missed. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
This week, Emily Bazelon, John Dickerson, and David Plotz discuss Donald Trump's first criminal trial and the Supreme Court argument on a criminal charge related to another Trump case and talk with The Atlantic's Mark Leibovich about his profile of Governor Gavin Newsom. Here are some notes and references from this week's show: Norman Eisen for CNN: Don't call it a ‘hush money' case Brian Beutler for the Politix podcast: Alvin Bragg's Liberal Critics Are Wrong Ben Protess, Jonah E. Bromwich, Maggie Haberman, and Wesley Parnell for The New York Times: Prosecutors and Defense Lawyers Begin to Seat Jurors for Trump Trial and Maggie Haberman: A Weary Trump Appears to Doze Off in Courtroom Ahead of Criminal Trial David Bauder for AP: Trump trial: Why can't Americans see or hear what is going on inside the courtroom? Ann E. Marimow for The Washington Post: Supreme Court divided over key charge against Jan. 6 rioters and Trump Michael C. Dorf for Dorf On Law: The Ejusdem is Loose -- SCOTUS Insurrectionist Case Edition Mark Leibovich for The Atlantic: Gavin Newsom Can't Help Himself HBO's Real Time with Bill Maher: Gov. Gavin Newsom Here are this week's chatters: Emily: Uri Berliner in The Free Press: I've Been at NPR for 25 Years. Here's How We Lost America's Trust.; David Folkenflik for NPR: NPR editor Uri Berliner resigns with blast at new CEO; Alicia Montgomery for Slate: The Real Story Behind NPR's Current Problems; A24's Civil War; and HBO's The Last of Us John: The Annie E. Casey Foundation; diversitydatakids.org by Brandeis's Heller School for Social Policy and Management: Child Opportunity Index (COI); Aliya Schneider for The Philadelphia Inquirer: ‘They're cheating.' President Biden floats higher tariffs on Chinese imports in Pittsburgh speech; John Dickerson for Slate's Navel Gazing podcast; and CBS News Prime Time with John Dickerson David: Trevor Aaronson, Sam Eifling, and Michael Mooney for Audible's Hold Fast podcast and Jacques Billeaud for AP: Backpage founder will face Arizona retrial on charges he participated in scheme to sell sex ads Listener chatter from Josh in Brisbane, Australia: Ross Scott's website Stop Killing Games For this week's Slate Plus bonus segment, David, John, and Emily talk with Anna Sale about her podcast, Death, Sex & Money, which is now on Slate. See Death, Sex & Money podcast: A Sociopath's Guide to Death, Sex, and Money and Patrick Page in All The Devils Are Here. In the latest Gabfest Reads, Emily talks with Tana French about her book, The Hunter: A Novel. Email your chatters, questions, and comments to gabfest@slate.com. (Messages may be referenced by name unless the writer stipulates otherwise.) Podcast production by Cheyna Roth Research by Julie Huygen Hosts Emily Bazelon, John Dickerson, and David Plotz Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The nature of the friendships in our lives change over time, like all things. But today, men are reporting having fewer friends than ever, and are reporting higher levels of feeling isolated and lonely. How can we address this troubling trend and start connecting with each other? Michael Mooney joins the show.
This week, Emily Bazelon, John Dickerson, and David Plotz discuss Donald Trump's first criminal trial and the Supreme Court argument on a criminal charge related to another Trump case and talk with The Atlantic's Mark Leibovich about his profile of Governor Gavin Newsom. Here are some notes and references from this week's show: Norman Eisen for CNN: Don't call it a ‘hush money' case Brian Beutler for the Politix podcast: Alvin Bragg's Liberal Critics Are Wrong Ben Protess, Jonah E. Bromwich, Maggie Haberman, and Wesley Parnell for The New York Times: Prosecutors and Defense Lawyers Begin to Seat Jurors for Trump Trial and Maggie Haberman: A Weary Trump Appears to Doze Off in Courtroom Ahead of Criminal Trial David Bauder for AP: Trump trial: Why can't Americans see or hear what is going on inside the courtroom? Ann E. Marimow for The Washington Post: Supreme Court divided over key charge against Jan. 6 rioters and Trump Michael C. Dorf for Dorf On Law: The Ejusdem is Loose -- SCOTUS Insurrectionist Case Edition Mark Leibovich for The Atlantic: Gavin Newsom Can't Help Himself HBO's Real Time with Bill Maher: Gov. Gavin Newsom Here are this week's chatters: Emily: Uri Berliner in The Free Press: I've Been at NPR for 25 Years. Here's How We Lost America's Trust.; David Folkenflik for NPR: NPR editor Uri Berliner resigns with blast at new CEO; Alicia Montgomery for Slate: The Real Story Behind NPR's Current Problems; A24's Civil War; and HBO's The Last of Us John: The Annie E. Casey Foundation; diversitydatakids.org by Brandeis's Heller School for Social Policy and Management: Child Opportunity Index (COI); Aliya Schneider for The Philadelphia Inquirer: ‘They're cheating.' President Biden floats higher tariffs on Chinese imports in Pittsburgh speech; John Dickerson for Slate's Navel Gazing podcast; and CBS News Prime Time with John Dickerson David: Trevor Aaronson, Sam Eifling, and Michael Mooney for Audible's Hold Fast podcast and Jacques Billeaud for AP: Backpage founder will face Arizona retrial on charges he participated in scheme to sell sex ads Listener chatter from Josh in Brisbane, Australia: Ross Scott's website Stop Killing Games For this week's Slate Plus bonus segment, David, John, and Emily talk with Anna Sale about her podcast, Death, Sex & Money, which is now on Slate. See Death, Sex & Money podcast: A Sociopath's Guide to Death, Sex, and Money and Patrick Page in All The Devils Are Here. In the latest Gabfest Reads, Emily talks with Tana French about her book, The Hunter: A Novel. Email your chatters, questions, and comments to gabfest@slate.com. (Messages may be referenced by name unless the writer stipulates otherwise.) Podcast production by Cheyna Roth Research by Julie Huygen Hosts Emily Bazelon, John Dickerson, and David Plotz Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, Emily Bazelon, John Dickerson, and David Plotz discuss Donald Trump's first criminal trial and the Supreme Court argument on a criminal charge related to another Trump case and talk with The Atlantic's Mark Leibovich about his profile of Governor Gavin Newsom. Here are some notes and references from this week's show: Norman Eisen for CNN: Don't call it a ‘hush money' case Brian Beutler for the Politix podcast: Alvin Bragg's Liberal Critics Are Wrong Ben Protess, Jonah E. Bromwich, Maggie Haberman, and Wesley Parnell for The New York Times: Prosecutors and Defense Lawyers Begin to Seat Jurors for Trump Trial and Maggie Haberman: A Weary Trump Appears to Doze Off in Courtroom Ahead of Criminal Trial David Bauder for AP: Trump trial: Why can't Americans see or hear what is going on inside the courtroom? Ann E. Marimow for The Washington Post: Supreme Court divided over key charge against Jan. 6 rioters and Trump Michael C. Dorf for Dorf On Law: The Ejusdem is Loose -- SCOTUS Insurrectionist Case Edition Mark Leibovich for The Atlantic: Gavin Newsom Can't Help Himself HBO's Real Time with Bill Maher: Gov. Gavin Newsom Here are this week's chatters: Emily: Uri Berliner in The Free Press: I've Been at NPR for 25 Years. Here's How We Lost America's Trust.; David Folkenflik for NPR: NPR editor Uri Berliner resigns with blast at new CEO; Alicia Montgomery for Slate: The Real Story Behind NPR's Current Problems; A24's Civil War; and HBO's The Last of Us John: The Annie E. Casey Foundation; diversitydatakids.org by Brandeis's Heller School for Social Policy and Management: Child Opportunity Index (COI); Aliya Schneider for The Philadelphia Inquirer: ‘They're cheating.' President Biden floats higher tariffs on Chinese imports in Pittsburgh speech; John Dickerson for Slate's Navel Gazing podcast; and CBS News Prime Time with John Dickerson David: Trevor Aaronson, Sam Eifling, and Michael Mooney for Audible's Hold Fast podcast and Jacques Billeaud for AP: Backpage founder will face Arizona retrial on charges he participated in scheme to sell sex ads Listener chatter from Josh in Brisbane, Australia: Ross Scott's website Stop Killing Games For this week's Slate Plus bonus segment, David, John, and Emily talk with Anna Sale about her podcast, Death, Sex & Money, which is now on Slate. See Death, Sex & Money podcast: A Sociopath's Guide to Death, Sex, and Money and Patrick Page in All The Devils Are Here. In the latest Gabfest Reads, Emily talks with Tana French about her book, The Hunter: A Novel. Email your chatters, questions, and comments to gabfest@slate.com. (Messages may be referenced by name unless the writer stipulates otherwise.) Podcast production by Cheyna Roth Research by Julie Huygen Hosts Emily Bazelon, John Dickerson, and David Plotz Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Documentary On Newstalk presents a new documentary by producer Pavel Barter. Telling the forgotten story of how Irish immigrants built a Wild West mining town two miles high in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado in Cloud City. This portrait of Irish diaspora, in one of America's most ruthless settlements, explores the lives of two characters whose names live on in Leadville lore: Mart Duggan from Limerick, one of the most fearsome yet respected lawmakers in the American West; and Michael Mooney, a union leader from Dublin who fought for worker rights. This month (September, 2023) sees the opening of a memorial to the Leadville Irish, who until now had been forgotten in unmarked graves at the town's Evergreen Cemetery. Credits:Pavel Barter: presenter and producer. Michael Mellamphy (Red Dead Redemption 2) plays Mart Duggan and Michael Mooney. With thanks to David Wright (research) and Wil Masisak (VO recording). Funded by Coimisiún na Meán with the Television License Fee.
On October 3, 2003, a horrified audience looked on as Roy Horn, one-half of the famous German magician duo Siegried & Roy, was bit by a 400-pound white tiger named “Mantecore” and dragged offstage. After many years in residency at the Mirage Las Vegas and more than 30,000 performances over their career featuring exotic animals, one of the big cats finally turned on their handlers. Chris Jones and Michael Mooney are the authors of The Atlantic article “The Original Tiger Kings: The Improbable Rise and Savage Fall of Siegfried & Roy,” which deconstructs this moment and everything that led to it. Jones and Mooney are journalists that have collectively written for Rolling Stone, GQ, Esquire and The Wall Street Journal Magazine. Chris Jones is also the author of the book The Eye Test: A Case for Human Creativity in the Age of Analytics, as well as serving as a writer and producer on Netflix's Away. Michael Mooney is also the New York Times best-selling author of The Life and Legend of Chris Kyle: American Sniper, Navy SEAL. Together, they speak with Alec about the tragic event, the reporting behind the scenes and the lessons learned from the end of an era. You can find the article at: https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2022/11/siegfried-roy-fame-rise-and-fall/671528/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
THE TIME HAS COME! GO! Little Ricky is finally born! This week, Erika is joined once again by Michael Mooney of 'Papermoon Loves Lucy'- one of our favorite sources for all things Lucy! We chat about the history-making episode 'Lucy Goes to the Hospital'- Desi Arnaz, Jr and Little Ricky being born the same day, the massive number of viewers that tuned in, and what President was overshadowed by this birth?! Find Michael's page here: https://papermoonloveslucy.tumblr.com/ ••• Connect with all things 'Having A Ball' ••• YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDXuCxbfhUNJzJ_8wMfMD_w/featured Having A Ball Podcast on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Having-a-Ball-Podcast-103319291812682 Having A Ball Podcast on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/havingaballpod/ Erika on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/erikamurrietta/ Erika on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/erika.murrietta.3 Erika on Twitter: https://twitter.com/erikamurrietta Luci on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/luciana.ehrlinger Luci on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ziva_e/ Email: havingaballpod@gmail.com ••• Photos: CBS/ Desilu/ Paramount/Getty Produced by: Erika Murrietta Music provided by: Feather Duster via SilvermanSound https://www.silvermansound.com/free-music/feather-dust Thank you for listening, please rate and review our podcast!
Florida last month rejected an Advanced Placement African American Studies Class for its schools. As Black History Month begins, we're digging into this fight and Florida's own history. Plus, a new survey takes the pulse of educator anxiety. And, missing monkeys are just the latest in a series of strange events at the Dallas Zoo. Guests: Axios' Russell Contreras, Michael Mooney and Florida International University's Dr. Marvin Dunn. Credits: Axios Today is produced by Niala Boodhoo, Alexandra Botti, Naomi Shavin, Fonda Mwangi and Alex Sugiura. Music is composed by Evan Viola. You can reach us at podcasts@axios.com. You can text questions, comments and story ideas to Niala as a text or voice memo to 202-918-4893. Go Deeper: A Black professor defies DeSantis law restricting lessons on race Stop W.O.K.E Act (Florida) Black History Month here amid more teacher fears Missing monkeys latest in a string of strange events at Dallas Zoo Statement from Gov. Ron DeSantis' office to Axios Today: Here's why the Stop WOKE Act (Bill name Individual Freedom Act) doesn't prohibit speech or ideas from free exchange, but actually protects the open exchange of ideas: The concepts cannot be forced on employees as a condition of employment, etc. meaning there is no choice but for the employee to be subjected to these concepts. Though we greatly disagree with the concepts above, no employer, etc. is prohibited from holding voluntary workshops, seminars, or trainings on them. Nor is the employer prohibited from communicating these concepts to the public. The employer simply cannot subject employees to mandatory training on these concepts where the employer attempts to impose the concepts on the employee. The concepts are designed to force individuals to believe something. As we have seen so regularly in schools and workplaces tainted with DEI and CRT, these concepts are specifically designed and taught in a manner to convince people to adopt a certain proscribed ideology -- not to think critically about them (as they are certainly not presented with alternatives.) They are designed to influence an individual's thoughts about themselves and society and delivered by individuals with authority or influence over others (employers over employees, teachers over students). That means this isn't a peer-to-peer discussion or public discourse, but it is coming from someone with power over another and all of the associated leverages of their position. That said, the law does not prohibit training where the concepts are merely discussed, as opposed to espoused and inculcated. The law specifically provides that it “may not be construed to prohibit discussion of the concepts listed therein as part of a course of training or instruction, provided such training or instruction is given in an objective manner without endorsement of the concepts.” Finally, the law is designed to prohibit forced indoctrination in these concepts because doing so is discriminatory. This is racial harassment, which is likewise prohibited both by the Florida Civil Rights Act and Title VII. Consider a scenario wherein an employer cannot take adverse employment action against an employee because of his or her race but could inundate its employee with racially hostile indoctrination. If the former conduct is prohibited, the latter should be as well. Finally, keeping employees or students from being forced to think a certain way upon condition of employment and as directed by those with authority or influence over others (employers over employees, teachers over students) protects freedom of thought. And the concepts as specified in the bill in particular are discriminatory concepts that, if ultimately forcibly adopted by society, will inevitably invite the speech-hating collateral consequences of unbridled, hatred-fueled collectivism Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The week in politics saw new leadership in Congress, legislation on same-sex marriage and Senate passage of a bill to prevent a national rail strike. Axios' Margaret Talev rounds up the big politics news with our weekly State of Play. Plus, the UN warns of a global food crisis. And, the post-pandemic decline of Six Flags. Guests: Axios' Margaret Talev, Michael Mooney and Gro Intelligence's Sara Menker. Credits: Axios Today is produced by Niala Boodhoo, Sara Kehaulani Goo, Alexandra Botti, Lydia McMullen-Laird, Amy Pedulla, Fonda Mwangi and Alex Sugiura. Music is composed by Evan Viola. You can reach us at podcasts@axios.com. You can text questions, comments and story ideas to Niala as a text or voice memo to 202-918-4893. Go Deeper: Senate passes legislation to avert nationwide rail strike Watch: The future of global food security The rapid decline of Six Flags Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, we hear from Dr. Michael Mooney, a board-certified specialist and the director of the Aspire program. He will discuss the benefits of quitting, and how Aspire program at Franciscan Health may help.
This week I catch up with one of my favorite mentors. And he reminds me that it's his turn to talk…the entire show.
Michael Mooney from Serpent Cove, joins Brett Low and Laura Moore in an interview where he discusses his passion for jewellery and his desire to do his best at everything he works on. Mooney describes how he fell inlove with his customers jewellery stories, and how he hopes to branch out into new skill sets in the future. Brett and Laura also unveil a cool project that they have been working on with Mooney in the background... Find out more about Serpent Cove here: https://serpent-cove.com/And if you are in the Jewellery Industry, sign up for your free Jewellery Industry Network Membership here: https://jewelleryindustrynetwork.com/
Yesterday, Facebook faced a major outage that knocked out all of its apps -- Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp -- for hours, across the globe. This came on the heels of revelations by whistleblower Francis Haugen, a former Facebook employee who leaked thousands of documents showing the way Facebook prioritizes profits over people. Plus, the scramble to contain one of the largest oil spills in California's history. And, dating apps get political in Texas. Guests: Axios' Sara Fischer, Andrew Freedman, and Michael Mooney. Credits: Axios Today is produced in partnership with Pushkin Industries. The team includes Niala Boodhoo, Sara Kehaulani Goo, Dan Bobkoff, Alexandra Botti, Nuria Marquez Martinez, Sabeena Singhani, Lydia McMullen-Laird, David Toledo, Michael Hanf, and Alex Sugiura. Music is composed by Evan Viola. You can reach us at podcasts@axios.com. You can text questions, comments and story ideas to Niala as a text or voice memo to 202-918-4893. Go deeper: Facebook whistleblower's moment California oil spill may close beaches for months Texas-based dating apps get political Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join Heidi J. Ellsworth as she discusses multi-family roofing with Quentan Tobolka, President at Paragon Multi Family Roofing, Inc., Jack Gottesman, IKO Marketing Services Manager for U.S. Residential and Michael Mooney, Territory Sales Manager at IKO Roofing. Understanding best practices for working with multi-family projects will be the topic and listeners will be able to gain useful ideas that can be incorporated in their business right away. Listen in and learn how to not only add multi-family business but in a way that is very profitable. Learn more at the IKO directory on rooferscoffeeshop.com!
They've only each gone and won a house - Colin Hoey and Michael Mooney shared their joy and luck with us this afternoon! Professor Paul Moynagh ran the rule over the latest Covid-19 news. Gerry had an interesting conversation with long-time Vegan Roger Yates. Leaving Certificate student Ayesha Jallali reflected on life in and outside school. Sinead Burke cast her observational eye on our Pensioners and Roy Orbison is Gerry's Artist of the Week See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Do you have a child who struggles with learning? Are you feeling like you just aren't getting the support your child needs? Do you wish that you had someone who could walk with you on the journey and truly help your child to thrive and find success without breaking the bank financially? Michael Mooney is one of the people who was pivotal in our family with supporting our learner on the journey when we felt like all the avenues were just not cutting it. Michael shares about his personal journey of being a struggling learner himself and what he learned that has helped him to pour into the children and families who he serves with his Non-for Profit Delta Genesis. Delta Genesis offers Brain Integration Therapy that families can use at home to help unlock the blocks of learning. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kristen-schindler/support
Bob Ross painted happy little clouds and happy little trees and, 25 years after his death, he still makes us happy. Michael Mooney joins host Krys Boyd to talk about TV’s “Joy of Painting” host, who encouraged us to make happy little accidents. His recent article in The Atlantic is headlined “Why Is Bob Ross Still So Popular?”
In this episode of UNT Pod, acclaimed journalist and co-director of the Mayborn Literary Nonfiction Conference Michael Mooney — who also happens to be a UNT alum — speaks with Monique Bird, discussing everything from the Mayborn conference and the state of journalism to his simultaneous love of, and aversion to, Twitter. In this episode, we discuss: ● Highlights from the Mayborn conference over the years ● Its benefits for up-and-coming and established journalists ● The state of the journalism industry ● The benefits and drawbacks of Twitter, particularly for writers Featured in this episode is: ● Michael Mooney, a UNT journalism alum and co-director of the conference. The theme of this year’s Mayborn event, which took place in late July, was “Justice in America,” a topic Mooney knows well — he’s covered crime and social justice for magazines ranging from Texas Monthly to D Magazine to GQ, and has been featured in the anthology of the Best American Crime Reporting. He’s the author of Texas Monthly’s August cover story, and also writes sports and culture articles for publications such as ESPN the Magazine, Rolling Stone, and Popular Mechanics. Follow our Podcast ● @untpod Join the Conversation ● Tell us about your favorite moments from the Mayborn conference by connecting with us on Twitter @UNTSocial or on Instagram @UNT.
In June 2012, D Magazine published Michael Mooney’s “The Most Amazing Bowling Story Ever.” The story is about a recreational bowler named Bill Fong, who on one night two years earlier, made an improbable run at perfection. The story has been included on just about every list of the best nonfiction of 2012 and ultimately was selected for Best American Sports Writing. In this podcast, we talk with Mooney about how he found the story, what the reporting process was like and how he decided to structure it. Since joining the podcast, Mooney has written dozens of amazing stories, including an up-close look at Glenn Beck. He just published the piece “Weekend at Johnny’s,” which had him traveling across America and visiting all of the bars that Johnny Manziel has partied in.
We talk to Michael Mooney aka the Serpent King of Death about working on passion projects in your own time.Instagram links:@moonjewellerydesign
Treasures in Truth: Quotes to Nourish the Soul with Dr. John Michael Mooney About thirty years ago John Mooney started collecting quotes that meant a lot to him, jotting them down in his Bible between the lines of the psalms and proverbs. As a chiropractor for more than34 years, when John would see patients who were feeling depressed or overwhelmed, sometime during their appointment, he would write down a quote he felt would help them and hand to them on their way out. Invariably, on their next visit, they would express their appreciation and ask for more. Eventually, it dawned on him that if anything happened to his Bible, this collection of quotes would be lost forever. Thus John with his son's help created Treasures in Truth: Quotes to Nourish the Soul. Dr. John Mooney: "With this collection of quotes I hope to provide a clear window into life’s deeper meanings and touch people’s lives with these universal truths and an understanding that wisdom comes in all shapes and sizes." Click here to purchase this book from Amazon.com ************************************************* For more information about BITEradio products and services visit: http://www.biteradio.me/index.html
Michael Mooney, MD talks about spending two months in Sudan on his recent sabbatical for Doctors Without Borders.
Do you act tough or are you actually tough? We explore that topic in the pages of this month’s issue of SUCCESS magazine and on this episode of SUCCESS Insider. SUCCESS editor at large Michael Mooney visits the studio to talk about the time he spent with our cover guy, the super tough former Navy SEAL turned leadership expert, author and podcaster Jocko Willink. Plus, we share 10 exercises you can do to build your mental toughness starting today.
The first issue of SUCCESS for 2017 is available and Josh and Shelby are diving into some behind the scenes of this special edition, featuring Tony Robbins. They discuss the Netflix documentary on Robbins, I am not Your Guru, and get the 411 from contributing editor Michael Mooney on what it was like to spend a day with the man himself. We hear an exclusive clip from our SUCCESS Talks interview with Robbins and point out some of the best takeaways he had to share. Plus we end with a big announcement about SUCCESS Talks and SUCCESS magazine.
On this week's Open Sky Fitness Podcast episode, Rob had a great talk with Jay Campbell about testosterone replacement therapy. Jay the best selling author of The Definitive Testosterone Replacement Therapy MANual, a 16 year TRT patient and respected thought leader on Hormonal Optimization. Jay recently launched TRTRevolution.com and the TRT Revolution Podcast which promise to be the definitive resources for all things Testosterone, Anti-Aging and Life Optimization. Jay along with his mentor Jim Brown consult with aging men and women and soon will be offering a unique line of supplements (Optimized Life Nutrition) essential for living a hormonally balanced life. Rob and Jay had a deep discussion about why men can experience a loss of the testosterone hormone, what are the symptoms, and how to replace the hormone with therapy. To prepare for this interview, Rob even took a blood work test, a Pre TRT Wellness Panel, to see where his hormones were at and how healthy he is. Challenge of the Week: Think About Where You Are At In Your Life Life can get incredibly busy and not only are we trying to juggle everything going on in our lives, but sometimes other people's lives too. Friends, family members, and co-workers may all need us at one point in their lives to help them out. And it's great to help them out however and whenever you can, but are you paying enough attention to yourself? This week, try to stop for a moment and take a close look at everything that is going on in your life. Your family, your career, and you goals. Are you spending enough time on what you want to accomplish? Maybe you don't spend enough time on you or if everything becomes too much, you just push everything aside to give yourself space and a moment to breathe. Pay attention to everything that you have going on in your life and ask yourself if it's too much to handle. Maybe you have too much going on right now or too many goals that you're facing. If something is too much to handle, it's okay to back off and come back to it later when you're ready for it. Likewise, what are some tips that you can share with all of us when you're juggling too much at once? Send us an email, voicemail, Facebook message, Twitter tweet etc. How do you handle stress and taking on different projects at once? Get a Jump-Start Guidebook From Rob When You Leave a Review! Want to learn some of Rob and Devon's top healthy recipes, favorite workouts, and tips for accomplishing goals? Leave us a review by texting OSFreview to 33444 to get a free copy of our Jump-Start Guidebook. After you text OSFreview to 33444, you will get the link to leave us a review or message. On that same text from 33444, just respond back with your email address for us to send you a free copy of our Jump-Start Guidebook. It's as simple as that! What You'll Hear on This Episode 0:00 Open Sky Fitness Introduction 1:15 Open Sky Fitness Opening with Rob 3:30 How can we juggle everything that goes on in our lives? 12:45 Introduction to Jay Campbell. 13:50 Jay's background and why understanding testosterone is important for him. 14:50 Jay's story of being diagnosed with low level testosterone. 17:05 What are hormones and why are they so healthy for us? 20:00 What are the symptoms of low testosterone deficiency? 22:35 How important is it to meet with a doctor who knows about hormonal level deficiencies? 23:30 What is it like to begin testosterone hormone replacement therapy? How do I know if the therapy isn't helping me? 24:45 What about the pill for women? How are the hormones balanced? 26:15 Is it a big decision to go with testosterone hormonal therapy? 27:55 Can the environment that we live in today affect our hormones? 28:30 What are the statistics for males who have a testosterone deficiency? 29:00 Are male body types correlated with testosterone? 31:25 What are the causes of gynecomastia or male breast enlargement? What can happen if there's a very high production of estrogen in the nipples and it goes too far over time? What about during puberty? 36:30 What's the recovery time like to reduce male breast tissue or hard glands? 38:55 What were Rob's results for his Pre TRT Wellness Panel and what does his blood work mean for him? 54:00 What are the risks for going on a Statin medication such as for high cholesterol? 57:45 Would a young male with low testosterone automatically be prescribed to take a medication? 1:01:05 How can a person improve their testosterone balance and control their insulin with nutrition? 1:10:00 What are some indicators that you may have a low amount of testosterone? 1:11:00 Why do more people need to know about hormonal imbalance and low testosterone for men? 1:12:30 When do men begin to naturally lose testosterone hormones? 1:13:35 How often should men have their testosterone levels tested? 1:14:29 Why cardio is incredibly important during your 40s. 1:17:33 Closing Remarks by Rob 1:21:40 Open Sky Fitness Closing LINKS AND RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: To learn more about Jay Campbell and check out his blog, Fabulously Fit over 40, click here: http://fabfitover40.com/ To check out Jay Campbell's website, TRT Revolution, click here: http://trtrevolution.com/ To check out the book, The Definitive Testosterone Replacement Therapy MANual: How to Optimize Your Testosterone For Lifelong Health And Happiness by Jay Campbell, click here: https://www.amazon.com/Definitive-Testosterone-Replacement-Therapy-MANual/dp/1942761724 To check out Iron Man magazine, click here: http://www.ironmanmagazine.com/ To check out the book, Built to Survive: A Comprehensive Guide to the Use of Anabolic Steroids, Nutrition, & Exercise for HIV Therapy by Nelson Vergel and Michael Mooney, click here: https://www.amazon.es/Built-Survive-Comprehensive-Anabolic-Nutrition/dp/0966223101 To check out Discounted Labs, click here: http://www.discountedlabs.com/about-us/ Click here to check out PrivateMDLabs.com and have your blood work done To visit CHEKD and have your blood work done, click here: http://www.chekd.com/ To learn about plastic surgeon, Dr. Joseph Cruise, click here: http://orangecountycosmeticsurgery.com/ To read The Obesity Code: Unlocking the Secrets of Weight Loss by Jason Fung, click here: https://www.amazon.es/Obesity-Code-Unlocking-Secrets-Weight-ebook/dp/B01C6D0LCK Love our new website? 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At the launch of the Club Breifne Punchestown race day in Luna Bar, Cavan we caught main sponsor Michael Mooney.
In this edition of the Mother's Market Radio show we'll talk with Michael Mooney about cardio health, what you may be doing to jeopardize it, and what you can to do improve it.
In this edition of the Mother's Market Radio show we'll talk with Michael Mooney about cardio health, what you may be doing to jeopardize it, and what you can to do improve it.
Host: Janet Wright, MD Guest: Michael Mooney, MD Therapeutic hypothermia is a relatively new treatment option for patients who suffer cardiac arrest, that can significantly improve neurologic outcomes. What factors determine the success of cooling therapy for cardiac arrest, and what resources does the procedure require? Dr. Michael Mooney, Director of Interventional Cardiology, Minneapolis Cardiology Associates, at Minneapolis Heart Institute / Abbott Northwestern Hospital in Minnesota, explores the indications for therapeutic hypothermia with host Dr. Janet Wright. Might therapeutic hypothermia be approached with a strategy similar to initiatives aimed at reducing door-to-balloon time for ST-elevation MI?
Host: Janet Wright, MD Guest: Michael Mooney, MD Therapeutic hypothermia is a relatively new treatment option for patients who suffer cardiac arrest, that can significantly improve neurologic outcomes. What factors determine the success of cooling therapy for cardiac arrest, and what resources does the procedure require? Dr. Michael Mooney, Director of Interventional Cardiology, Minneapolis Cardiology Associates, at Minneapolis Heart Institute / Abbott Northwestern Hospital in Minnesota, explores the indications for therapeutic hypothermia with host Dr. Janet Wright. Might therapeutic hypothermia be approached with a strategy similar to initiatives aimed at reducing door-to-balloon time for ST-elevation MI?