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Microsoft Business Applications Podcast
From Sales Savvy to Tech Enthusiast: Nathan Rose's Masterclass in Power Platform Pivoting and Authentic Content Creation

Microsoft Business Applications Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2024 26:01 Transcription Available


FULL SHOW NOTES https://podcast.nz365guy.com/534 Imagine trading the certainty of a well-trodden sales career for the electric buzz of technology – that's the leap Nathan Rose, our MVP from Auckland and Power Platform wizard at Capgemini, made with gusto. We're thrilled to have him unpack his inspiring transition, sharing not only the nuts and bolts of his professional pivot but also giving us a glimpse into his life – from his deep roots in New Zealand to his zest for community service and culinary delights. As Nathan walks us through his early encounters with Power Virtual Agents and his ascent up the steep slopes of Power Automate, you'll feel the infectious excitement that comes from discovering one's true calling.Then, tipping our hats to creators everywhere, Nathan reveals the creative engine behind Copilot Studio's compelling content. For those hesitating at the starting line of content creation, he's the coach cheering you on – emphasizing the power of authenticity and the magic that happens when you craft learning materials that resonate personally. Armed only with his iPhone and Canava, Nathan constructs a blueprint for building engagement, proving that it's not about high-end gear but heart and hustle. As we chart the course towards MVP status, Nathan's tale is a testament to the enduring value of community, lifelong learning, and the profound impact of each connection we forge on our professional journeys. Join us for a masterclass in transformation and the unspoken rewards of following your passion.OTHER RESOURCES: Microsoft MVP YouTube Series - How to Become a Microsoft MVP  AgileXRM AgileXRm - The integrated BPM for Microsoft Power Platform 90 Day Mentoring Challenge April 1st 2024https://ako.nz365guy.comUse the code PODCAST at checkout for a 10% discount Support the showIf you want to get in touch with me, you can message me here on Linkedin.Thanks for listening

Metagenics Clinical Podcast
Exploring the Complex Interplay Between Thyroid, the Immune System and Fat Mass with Rachel Arthur

Metagenics Clinical Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2023 57:55


*The information in this podcast is intended for Healthcare Practitioners. In this much-anticipated edition, we are joined by the renowned diagnostics educator and experienced naturopath, Rachel Arthur. Together with our host, Nathan Rose, they delve into the fascinating world of the thyroid gland and its interconnectedness with other crucial signalling factors such as leptin, hormones, and fat mass. Prepare to have your understanding of thyroid research reframed as they explore why attributing fat gain solely to the thyroid might not be the full story. Get ready for a captivating discussion on how excessive adipose tissue can lead to disruptions in thyroid function and the influence of macrophage types on endocrine balance. Rachel's remarkable ability to present complex concepts with her insightful analogies promises to make this episode both clinically relevant and entertaining! Highlights: 15:36 minutes - Why increasing T3 isn't the holy grail for fat mass. 20:31 minutes - Excess energy intake can be the greatest disruptor of gland architecture. 30:50 minutes - The role of fat mass and macrophages in thyroid function. 36:00 minutes - How inflammation and macrophage type can alter fat gain. *Useful Links: * https://rachelarthur.com.au/ https://rachelarthur.com.au/mastercourse-ii-thyroid-adrenal-diagnostics/

Two Bros With A Show
75. Grayson Allen Playing Slamball? Feat. Nathan Rose

Two Bros With A Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2023 59:29


This episode, special guest and good friend of the show, Nathan Rose joins as the first back to back guest. We talk all things NBA draft and talk some Slam Ball and what athletes we would like to see in Slamball. Don't miss this weeks episode! Instagram: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/twobroswithashow/⁠ Buy Blue Tees Golf: ⁠https://bit.ly/3eCR1Vm ⁠(Discount code: '2BROSWITHASHOW' 10% OFF) Buy From Proud90.com: ⁠⁠https://bit.ly/3HPNoqW⁠⁠ (Discount code: '2BROS' 15% OFF) Buy Trenton Apparel: ⁠https://trentonapparel.com?sca_ref=2757018.v2E8nY2vJO&utm_source=trentonaffiliate&utm_medium=uppromote&utm_campaign=uppromote&utm_term=TrentonAffiliate&utm_content=TrentonAffiliate⁠ (Discount code: '2BROS' 25% OFF) Youtube:  ⁠https://www.youtube.com/@twobroswithashow⁠ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/curt-j/message

Two Bros With A Show
74. Tale of Two Childhoods Feat. Nathan Rose

Two Bros With A Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2023 56:01


This episode, special guest and good friend of the show, Nathan Rose joins the show to share some amazing stories and to talk all about the best TV shows of our childhood. We all share our bull hockey of the week. Don't miss this weeks episode! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/twobroswithashow/ Buy Blue Tees Golf: https://bit.ly/3eCR1Vm (Discount code: '2BROSWITHASHOW' 10% OFF) Buy From Proud90.com: ⁠https://bit.ly/3HPNoqW⁠ (Discount code: '2BROS' 15% OFF) Buy Trenton Apparel: https://trentonapparel.com?sca_ref=2757018.v2E8nY2vJO&utm_source=trentonaffiliate&utm_medium=uppromote&utm_campaign=uppromote&utm_term=TrentonAffiliate&utm_content=TrentonAffiliate (Discount code: '2BROS' 25% OFF) Youtube:  https://www.youtube.com/@twobroswithashow --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/curt-j/message

Metagenics Clinical Podcast
How Immersion Can Improve Your Mood, Energy and Performance with Dr Paul J. Zak

Metagenics Clinical Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2023 58:18


*The information in this podcast is intended for Healthcare Practitioners. What if you could measure and improve your emotional fitness with an inexpensive wearable device and a free app? In this episode, we talk to Dr Paul Zak, a pioneer in the neuroscience of immersion and happiness, who has developed a groundbreaking technology that can do just that. In this episode, you will learn: • What is immersion and why is it important for our well-being and performance? • How does immersion relate to dopamine and oxytocin, two key neurotransmitters that regulate our attention and emotions? • How can you use Dr Zak's technology to measure your immersion and psychological safety, and prevent or manage low mood and low energy? Dr Paul Zak has spent the past two decades searching for signals within the brain to predict what brain's value and if people will take action. This quest has resulted in discovering neuroscience that uncovered keys to happiness and joy, and more recently, potential clinical benefits in predicting low mood and burnout. In this episode, Paul describes his mapping of what he has dubbed ‘immersion' – a unique neurological state of engagement that has tremendous predictive power and emerging clinical utility. Don't miss this fascinating conversation with Dr Paul Zak, who will share his insights and stories from his decades of research on the brain and happiness. Subscribe to the Metagenics Institute Podcast today and get ready to be immersed in the science of immersion. Useful links: • Merritt SH, Krouse M, Alogaily RS, Zak PJ. Continuous Neurophysiologic Data Accurately Predict Mood and Energy in the Elderly. Brain Sci. 2022;12(9):1240. Published 2022 Sep 14. doi:10.3390/brainsci12091240 (https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36138976/) • Immersion: The Science of the Extraordinary and the Source of Happiness (https://www.amazon.com.au/Immersion-Science-Extraordinary-Source-Happiness/dp/1544531958) • Launch of Tuesday App (https://besttuesdayever.com/)

Metagenics Clinical Podcast
How bone hormones shape our health and longevity with Prof Gerard Karsently

Metagenics Clinical Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2023 40:43


Bone is not just a passive scaffold that supports our body. It is also an active endocrine organ that secretes hormones that regulate various aspects of our physiology, from energy metabolism to brain function. One of these hormones is osteocalcin, which has been extensively studied by Gerard Karsently and his team at Columbia University. In this podcast, we will explore the fascinating discoveries that Karsently and his colleagues have made about osteocalcin and its role in health and disease. Osteocalcin is a protein that is produced by bone cells called osteoblasts. It is then released into the bloodstream, where it can reach different organs and tissues and exert its effects. Osteocalcin has been shown to enhance insulin secretion by the pancreas, testosterone production by the testes, muscle function during exercise, memory formation and mood regulation by the brain, and even the ability to cope with stress. Osteocalcin also has anti-aging properties, as it can prevent or reverse some of the decline in physiological functions that occurs with age. The levels of osteocalcin in the blood are not constant. They vary depending on several factors, such as diet, exercise, stress and age. These interactions create a complex network of communication between bone and other organs that helps to maintain homeostasis and adapt to changing conditions. Karsently's research has opened new avenues for understanding the biology of bone and its impact on whole-body physiology. It has also revealed new potential therapeutic targets or strategies for treating or preventing various metabolic, reproductive, cognitive and emotional disorders. In this podcast, we will dive deeper into the fascinating world of osteocalcin and bone endocrinology with Gerard Karsently himself. Useful Links: Berger JM, Karsenty G. Osteocalcin and the physiology of danger. FEBS Lett. 2022;596(5):665-680. doi:10.1002/1873-3468.1425

Metagenics Clinical Podcast
The Sunny Side of Health: How Sun Exposure Can Prevent Chronic Diseases with Prof Prue Hart

Metagenics Clinical Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2023 51:56


The information in this podcast is intended for Healthcare Practitioners. Sun exposure has been valued for its healing properties throughout history and across cultures. But too much of a good thing can be harmful, and in recent decades we have been warned about the risks of sunburn, skin ageing and skin cancer. However, our guest expert today argues that we may have gone too far in avoiding the sun, and that we are missing out on its vital benefits for our health and well-being. Prof Prue Hart is a photoimmunologist who has been studying the effects of vitamin D and ultraviolet radiation (UVR) on health and disease for over 20 years. She has found evidence that insufficient sun exposure is linked to increased mortality and various chronic conditions, such as some cancers, cardiovascular disease and neurological disorders. Moreover, she has discovered that these benefits are not only due to vitamin D production, but also to other molecules that are activated by UVR, such as nitric oxide and urocanic acid. In this podcast, Prof Hart will explain how these molecules work in our body, and how they can help us prevent or treat diseases such as COVID-19 and multiple sclerosis. She will also share some practical tips on how to balance sun exposure and protect our skin health. Join us for this enlightening conversation on the sunny side of health. Links: Alfredsson L, Armstrong BK, Butterfield DA, et al. Insufficient Sun Exposure Has Become a Real Public Health Problem. Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2020;17(14):5014. Published 2020 Jul 13. doi:10.3390/ijerph17145014 Hart PH, Norval M. The Multiple Roles of Urocanic Acid in Health and Disease. J Invest Dermatol. 2021;141(3):496-502. doi:10.1016/j.jid.2020.07.017

Common Ground
Career & professional insights

Common Ground

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2023 53:59


Nathan Rose shares career insights within the field of complementary medicine including balancing research and anecdotal evidence and various challenges that may arise.

Metagenics Clinical Podcast
What You Need to Know About POTS: A Neurologist's Perspective – Dr Brent Goodman

Metagenics Clinical Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2023 58:54


The information in this podcast is intended for Healthcare Practitioners. Do you know what POTS is? It's a chronic disorder that affects many young women. It causes problems with the autonomic nervous system, which controls the heart rate and other functions. People with POTS experience a rapid increase in heart rate, dizziness, fatigue, nausea and other symptoms when they stand up. POTS is poorly understood and has few effective treatments. However, some dedicated clinicians are working hard to find solutions and help patients. One of them is Dr Brent Goodman, a neurologist and director of the Autonomic Laboratory & Clinic at the Mayo Clinic in Scotsdale, Arizona. He is also on the Medical Advisory Board for Dysautonomia International. In this episode, you will learn: · How POTS was discovered and how it affects the body · What are some of the possible causes of POTS, such as viral infection, physical trauma, autoimmunity and cardiovascular dysfunction · How POTS is related to other conditions, such as migraine, chronic fatigue, mast cell activation syndrome (MCAS) and hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (hEDS) · What are some of the current treatment options for POTS, especially through diet and lifestyle changes · What are some of the emerging therapies for POTS and what are the challenges and opportunities for future research This podcast is essential for anyone who wants to understand POTS and dysautonomia better and help their patients cope with this debilitating disorder. *Links: * Vernino S, Bourne KM, Stiles LE, et al. Postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS): State of the science and clinical care from a 2019 National Institutes of Health Expert Consensus Meeting - Part 1. Auton Neurosci. 2021;235:102828. (https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34144933/) Raj SR, Bourne KM, Stiles LE, et al. Postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS): Priorities for POTS care and research from a 2019 National Institutes of Health Expert Consensus Meeting - Part 2. Auton Neurosci. 2021;235:102836. (https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34246578/) http://www.dysautonomiainternational.org/index.php

Metagenics Clinical Podcast
Thriving in menopause: Insights from a leading researcher and advocator Prof Mary Ann Lumsden

Metagenics Clinical Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2023 48:15


*The information in this podcast is intended for Healthcare Practitioners. Despite women spending more of their lives in a post-menopausal state, there has been limited progress in how society views and supports menopausal women. In this episode, we are joined by Professor Mary Anne Lumsden, a leading researcher and menopause advocate, to examine menopause from all angles. Professor Lumsden explains that with appropriate biopsychosocial support, menopausal women can thrive and be revered. The conversation begins by exploring the evolutionary theory of the grandma hypothesis, which suggests that menopause is a feature rather than a bug. We delve into the menopausal transition and how symptoms, such as hot flushes, are not solely driven by an absolute estrogen deficiency. In this light, non-hormonal treatments are explored. Additionally, Professor Lumsden outlines the latest updates on the benefits and risks of menopausal hormone replacement therapy, suggesting that the risks may have been overstated in the past. We then turn to the health challenges that menopausal women often face, such as unwanted weight gain, body composition changes, osteoporosis, and dementia. Professor Lumsden provides insights on evidence-based clinical strategies to support women during this transitional phase of life. Tune in for a menopausal masterclass that offers an evolutionary, biopsychosocial, and clinical perspective on how menopausal women can thrive. Mary Ann Lumsden is the CEO of the International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics and former Professor of Medical Education & Gynaecology and Head of Reproductive & Maternal Medicine, University of Glasgow. She is Past Senior Vice President for Strategy at the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists in London. Mary Ann has considerable experience of developing Guidelines. She was Chair of the Guidelines Development Group for the National Institute of Health and Care Excellence (NICE) Guideline ‘Menopause: Investigation and Management'. Her success in this field was recognised in 2017 when she was awarded an OBE (Officer of the Order of the British Empire) for Services to Women's Health. Links Lumsden MA, Sassarini J. The evolution of the human menopause. Climacteric. 2019;22(2):111-116. doi:10.1080/13697137.2018.1547701 (https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30712396/) Santen RJ, Heitjan DF, Gompel A, et al. Approach to Managing a Postmenopausal Patient. J Clin Endocrinol Metab. 2020;105(12):dgaa623. doi:10.1210/clinem/dgaa623 (https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32882039/) Zhang GQ, Chen JL, Luo Y, et al. Menopausal hormone therapy and women's health: An umbrella review. PLoS Med. 2021;18(8):e1003731. Published 2021 Aug 2. doi:10.1371/journal.pmed.1003731 (https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34339416/) https://www.figo.org/

Metagenics Clinical Podcast
Alzheimer's Disease: From Despair to Hope with Prof Ralph Martins

Metagenics Clinical Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2023 56:52


*The information in this podcast is intended for Healthcare Practitioners. Alzheimer's disease is a devasting illness that robs patients of quality and quantity of life and is the leading cause of death in women. Alzheimer's is also the most feared condition in middle to older age adults. This may be in part due to fact, to date, there is little to no evidence that pharmaceutical intervention can slow, let alone reverse, the condition once established. Despite the current pessimistic outlook, there is a growing body of evidence that Alzheimer's can be prevented, slowed, and potentially reversed. Joining the podcast is a juggernaut in Alzheimer's research, Prof Ralph Martins. For over three decades Prof Martins has explored Alzheimer's from all angles – and the future looks promising. In this episode Prof Martins discusses the central role of beta amyloid in Alzheimer's, whilst touching upon some concerns of its clinical utility. Further, Prof Martins reveals some emerging biomarkers that may be a game changer in the near future. Prof Martin then describes powerful, yet not widely appreciated risk factors, namely hearing loss and poor sleep. The conversation also explores the role of APOE in Alzheimer's and findings from his research on dietary factors linked to neuroprotection. Despite the size of the problem, the details in the podcast and Prof Martins' energy and passion should leave listeners with confidence positive change is on the horizon. Professor Ralph Martins is the Foundation Chair in Aging and Alzheimer's Disease at Edith Cowan University. His collaborative seminal research involved isolating and characterising beta-amyloid and its precursor, the amyloid precursor protein (APP), which are now recognised as central to the pathogenesis of Alzheimer's disease. He was the first to propose and demonstrate that the Alzheimer brain was under oxidative stress, which is now widely recognized by the Alzheimer research community. Ralph's current research interests are focused on understanding the mechanisms and factor(s) leading to the abnormal release and deposition of βA4 in Alzheimer's disease. Useful Links: Australian Alzheimer's research foundation https://alzheimers.com.au/ Lions Alzheimer's Foundation https://lionsalzheimersfoundation.com.au/ The Australian Imaging, Biomarker & Lifestyle Flagship Study of Ageing (AIBL) https://aibl.csiro.au/

Metagenics Clinical Podcast
When Brains Dream with Prof Bob Stickgold

Metagenics Clinical Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2023 50:22


Dreams have been a source of fascination across seemingly all cultures over the history of humankind. Likewise, there has been numerous suggestions throughout the ages on the purpose of dreams and the interpretation of dreams. Over the past three decades, sleep and dream researcher Prof Bob Stickgold has developed an ingenious model of the purpose and benefits of dreaming. To understand dreaming, we first need to understand sleep. In this episode, Prof Stickgold describes how sleep is vital for memory evolution – a process not simply to consolidate information of the past with perfect fidelity, but to help guide us better in the future. From here, we explore how dreaming helps reinforce memory evolution, above and beyond sleeping. Finally, the conversation explores how disturbed sleep and dreaming plays a role in the persistence of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and how this may be addressed. Useful Links: When Brains Dream: Exploring the Science and Mystery of Sleep (https://www.amazon.com.au/When-Brains-Dream-Exploring-Science/dp/1324002832)

Metagenics Clinical Podcast
Collagen and Nutrition for Skin Health with Dr Tim Crowe

Metagenics Clinical Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2023 46:31


*The information in this podcast is intended for Healthcare Practitioners. Collagen has rapidly become a popular supplement for skin. But does it promote more youthful skin and if so, how? Returning to the podcast today is nutrition expert Dr Tim Crowe to explore the research behind collagen and other nutrients for skin health. Tim does a deep dive on the physiology of exogenous collagen supplementation and its effects on reducing the signs of skin ageing, such as wrinkles and reduced elasticity. Learn the type and dose of collagen that has been shown improve skin health. Additionally, Tim discusses some other evidence-based nutrients for the skin, namely the interesting UV-protective effects of various carotenoids. The conversation finishes with a discussion on the theory that a high glycaemic load diet can cause or exacerbate acne. What does the research say? Tune in for another episode with straight-talking and fact-based Dr Tim Crowe to help cut through the noise to find the gold in nutrition science. Links https://www.thinkingnutrition.com.au/ de Miranda RB, Weimer P, Rossi RC. Effects of hydrolyzed collagen supplementation on skin aging: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Int J Dermatol. 2021;60(12):1449-1461. doi:10.1111/ijd.15518 (https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33742704/)

Metagenics Clinical Podcast
Female metabolism, nutrition and exercise with Prof Abbie Smith-Ryan

Metagenics Clinical Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2022 44:24


*The information in this podcast is intended for Healthcare Practitioners. Nutrition and exercise recommendations are often generic and seldom consider sex differences, let alone the effect of fluctuating sex hormones that occur through ovulatory cycle or reproductive phases. Exercise physiologist and nutrition researcher, Professor Abbie Smith-Ryan, joins the podcast to shed light on the under-recognised effect of sex hormones on women's metabolism, nutrition and exercise performance. Listen in as Abbie discusses the influence oestrogen and progesterone have on female physiology, such as impacts mitochondrial function, muscle fibre type, bone structure and body composition. Zooming out, Abbie highlights a holistic view and discusses how perimenopausal women can often experience undesirable changes in body composition and performance which can be both a cause and effect of psychological distress during this life stage. Abbie also explores the subtle but meaningful impact fluctuating sex hormones have on macronutrient metabolism and exercise performance in the ovulatory and luteal phase in cyclic women – all of which can have real world impact on the food women eat or how they feel and perform at different stages of their cycle. Finally, in a ‘speed round', Abbie briefly outlines the lesser-known benefits of several nutrients in the context of women's health and performance. Links: Smith-Ryan AE, Cabre HE, Moore SR. Active Women Across the Lifespan: Nutritional Ingredients to Support Health and Wellness. Sports Med. 2022;52(Suppl 1):101-117. doi:10.1007/s40279-022-01755-3 Bailey RL, Dog TL, Smith-Ryan AE, et al. Sex Differences Across the Life Course: A Focus On Unique Nutritional and Health Considerations among Women. J Nutr. 2022;152(7):1597-1610. doi:10.1093/jn/nxac059 Wohlgemuth KJ, Arieta LR, Brewer GJ, Hoselton AL, Gould LM, Smith-Ryan AE. Sex differences and considerations for female specific nutritional strategies: a narrative review. J Int Soc Sports Nutr. 2021;18(1):27. Published 2021 Apr 1. doi:10.1186/s12970-021-00422-8

Metagenics Clinical Podcast
Understanding Burnout with Gabriela Tavella

Metagenics Clinical Podcast

Play Episode Play 47 sec Highlight Listen Later Nov 28, 2022 53:16


*The information in this podcast is intended for Healthcare Practitioners. Almost half of working Australians report feeling burnt out. Similarly, many people can experience burnout from non-occupational pressures, such as being a carer. In this episode Nathan speaks to burnout researcher Gabriela Tavella on the science and management of this affliction. Gabriela discusses the psychological factors linked to burnout and the physiological effects of this stress state, how burnout can be confused with depression and chronic fatigue, as well as management strategies her research team have unveiled. Discover some surprising factors that burnout sufferers have reported to be effective and ineffective in managing their allostatic overload. Additionally, Gabriela offers some simple and accessible tools that can help people experiencing burnout. Gabriela Tavella is a PhD candidate in the UNSW School of Psychiatry and has a Bachelor of Psychology (Honours) from UNSW. Gabriela currently works alongside burnout pioneering researcher and founder of the Blackdog Institute Prof Gordon Parker AO. Gabriela has published numerous peer-reviewed papers on burnout and recently co-authored the book Burnout: A guide to identifying burnout and pathways to recover. Links: Burnout: A Guide to Identifying Burnout and Pathways to Recovery (https://www.amazon.com.au/Burnout-Guide-Identifying-Pathways-Recovery/dp/1032367725/ref=tmm_hrd_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr=) Bayes A, Tavella G, Parker G. The biology of burnout: Causes and consequences (https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33783308/). World J Biol Psychiatry. 2021;22(9):686-698. doi:10.1080/15622975.2021.1907713 Parker G, Tavella G. Distinguishing burnout from clinical depression: A theoretical differentiation template. (https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33321382/) J Affect Disord. 2021;281:168-173. doi:10.1016/j.jad.2020.12.022 Tavella G, Hadzi-Pavlovic D, Parker G. Burnout: Redefining its key symptoms. (https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34052460/) Psychiatry Res. 2021;302:114023. doi:10.1016/j.psychres.2021.114023 Parker G, Tavella G. The Diagnosis of Burnout: Some Challenges. (https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35766539/) J Nerv Ment Dis. 2022;210(7):475-478. doi:10.1097/NMD.0000000000001492 Parker G, Tavella G. Is burnout simply a stress reaction? (https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34996323/). Aust N Z J Psychiatry. 2022;56(9):1065-1067. doi:10.1177/00048674211070221

Metagenics Clinical Podcast
The Biological Drivers of Long COVID with Dr Amy Proal

Metagenics Clinical Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2022 70:36


*The information in this podcast is intended for Healthcare Practitioners. Long COVID – its highly prevalent, often includes debilitating symptoms and there is currently no consensus on what is driving the syndrome. Cue Dr Amy Proal. Dr Proal is a microbiologist and CEO of Polybio Research Foundation, and she is driven to elucidate the pathophysiology of long COVID. In this episode Dr Proal discusses the new science on the biological drivers of long COVID, outlining the evidence for the ‘persistent SARS-CoV-2 reservoir' hypothesis of long COVID. Further, Dr Proal explains the nefarious mechanisms SARS-CoV-2 has on suppressing immunity, synergising with pathobionts and potentially wreaking havoc on neurological circuits, all of which can help explain long COVID symptomatology such as chronic inflammation, hypercoagulability, sickness behaviour and dysautonomia. The podcast explores spike proteins, co-infections, dysbiosis, vagal nerve dysfunction and more to paint a comprehensive picture of this condition. To conclude, Nathan and Dr Proal discuss potential therapeutic targets and cast an eye to the future on Dr Proal's current collaboration with world-leading researchers on long COVID. Useful Links Proal AD, VanElzakker MB. Long COVID or Post-acute Sequelae of COVID-19 (PASC): An Overview of Biological Factors That May Contribute to Persistent Symptoms. Front Microbiol. 2021;12:698169. Published 2021 Jun 23. doi:10.3389/fmicb.2021.698169 https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34248921/ https://polybio.org/

Metagenics Clinical Podcast
This Is Your Brain on Birth Control with Professor Sarah Hill

Metagenics Clinical Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2022 57:33


*The information in this podcast is intended for Healthcare Practitioners. Professor Hill joins the podcast to discuss the potentially powerful influence the oral contraceptive pill can have on the brain. As a researcher, Professor Hill combines her knowledge of women's psychology from an evolutionary perspective with her personal experience in her new book, This is Your Brain on Birth Control. Listen to the evolutionary framework that influences female behaviour and learn how birth control can affect partner choice, mood and the stress response. With a balanced and thoughtful approach, Sarah spells out the nuances of the pill to give listeners information to better help make informed decisions. Sarah's Website: https://www.sarahehill.com/

Metagenics Clinical Podcast
New and emerging treatment targets for endometriosis with Prof Sun-Wei Guo

Metagenics Clinical Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2022 66:54


*The information in this podcast is intended for Healthcare Practitioners. Endometriosis is a common and debilitating condition that has proven difficult to treat. In this episode, Sun-Wei Guo, a geneticist turned Professor of Gynaecology, reveals his eye-opening research into the pathophysiology of endometriosis. Sun Wei explains how the theory of retrograde flow in endometriosis is necessary but not sufficient to explain the progression of the disease. Prof Guo explains that endometriotic lesions are wounds undergoing repeated tissue injury and repair (ReTIAR). Sun Wei further describes how surprising mediators in the endometriotic microenvironment are responsible for the incomplete repair process that leads to the cellular hallmarks of endometriosis. Hear about Prof Guo's preliminary work on herbal constituents and electrical stimulation that are generating encouraging results in endometriosis. Listen in to discover new non-hormonal targets that can be considered to combat this terrible affliction. Professor Guo received his Ph.D. from the University of Washington and had subsequent stints at University of Michigan and the Medical College of Wisconsin. Since 2010 Sun Wei has been a Professor at Shanghai OB/GYN Hospital, Fudan University and an adjunct professor at Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Biology at Michigan State University College of Human Medicine. Prof Guo has been an Associated Editor of several reproduction journals and a board member of several endometriosis societies, including member of the Board of Trustees of the World Endometriosis Society (WES). Links: Guo SW. Fibrogenesis resulting from cyclic bleeding: the Holy Grail of the natural history of ectopic endometrium. Hum Reprod. 2018 Mar 1;33(3):353-356. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29420711/ Xiao F, Liu X, Guo SW. Platelets and Regulatory T Cells May Induce a Type 2 Immunity That Is Conducive to the Progression and Fibrogenesis of Endometriosis. Front Immunol. 2020 Dec 14;11:610963. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33381124/ Yan D, Liu X, Guo SW. Neuropeptides Substance P and Calcitonin Gene Related Peptide Accelerate the Development and Fibrogenesis of Endometriosis. Sci Rep. 2019 Feb 25;9(1):2698. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30804432/ Huang S, Xiao F, Guo SW, Zhang T. Tetramethylpyrazine Retards the Progression and Fibrogenesis of Endometriosis. Reprod Sci. 2022 Apr;29(4):1170-1187. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35099777/ Hao M, Liu X, Rong P, Li S, Guo SW. Reduced vagal tone in women with endometriosis and auricular vagus nerve stimulation as a potential therapeutic approach. Sci Rep. 2021 Jan 14;11(1):1345. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33446725/ Hao M, Liu X, Guo SW. Activation of α7 nicotinic acetylcholine receptor retards the development of endometriosis. Reprod Biol Endocrinol. 2022 Jun 4;20(1):85. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35658970/

Metagenics Clinical Podcast
The Power and the Potential of the Vagus Nerve to Combat Inflammation with Prof Paul Peter Tak

Metagenics Clinical Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2022 69:14


*This information in this podcast is intended for Healthcare Practitioners. Professor Paul Peter Tak, a pioneering researcher and transformational innovator, joins the podcast to describe the power and potential of a little-known homeostatic pathway, known as the cholinergeric anti-inflammatory pathway (CAP). Prof Tak was a key researcher in the identification of the CAP, which is an innate and reflexive anti-inflammatory response mediated by the vagus nerve. Learn the origins of the discovery of the CAP and Tak's groundbreaking work that showed a loss of vagal tone precedes the development of rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Moreover, Prof Tak's team went on to show that electrical stimulation of the vagus nerve had a profound effect on disease activity in RA. The conversation moves to exploring how the gut, nutrition and lifestyle factors can potentially activate the CAP and help prevent or manage autoimmune and inflammatory disorders. Learn how the CAP can be an important target for combating chronic disease. Paul Peter Tak is a business leader, academic, entrepreneur and clinician who has over 30 years' experience in medicine as a prominent expert in Immunology, Internal Medicine, and Rheumatology. Alongside his industry career, Prof Tak has dedicated much of his life to academia and advancing our understanding in medicine. He has served as Professor of Medicine at the University of Amsterdam and holds numerous honours for his service to medicine, with a special focus on Immunology and Rheumatology. Useful Links Prof Paul Peter Tak's website: https://paulpetertak.com/ First description of the hypothesis that stimulation of the cholinergic anti-inflammatory pathway may be used to reduce chronic inflammation: van Maanen MA, Vervoordeldonk MJ, Tak PP. The cholinergic anti-inflammatory pathway: towards innovative treatment of rheumatoid arthritis. Nat Rev Rheumatol. 2009 Apr;5(4):229-32. doi: 10.1038/nrrheum.2009.31. PMID: 19337288. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/19337288/ Pioneering study that found low vagal tone precedes rheumatoid arthritis. Koopman FA, Tang MW, Vermeij J, de Hair MJ, Choi IY, Vervoordeldonk MJ, Gerlag DM, Karemaker JM, Tak PP. Autonomic Dysfunction Precedes Development of Rheumatoid Arthritis: A Prospective Cohort Study. EBioMedicine. 2016 Apr;6:231-237. doi: 10.1016/j.ebiom.2016.02.029. Epub 2016 Feb 19. PMID: 27211565; PMCID: PMC4856742. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/27211565/ First clinical trial in patients showing the effects of stimulation of the chronic immune-mediated inflammatory disease: Koopman FA, Chavan SS, Miljko S, Grazio S, Sokolovic S, Schuurman PR, Mehta AD, Levine YA, Faltys M, Zitnik R, Tracey KJ, Tak PP. Vagus nerve stimulation inhibits cytokine production and attenuates disease severity in rheumatoid arthritis. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2016 Jul 19;113(29):8284-9. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1605635113. Epub 2016 Jul 5. PMID: 27382171; PMCID: PMC4961187. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/27382171/ Interview summarising the discovery of vagal involvement in chronic inflammation Tak PP. Interview with Paul-Peter Tak: stimulating the vagus nerve to treat rheumatoid arthritis. Bioelectronics in Medicine. 2018 Jan;1(1):17-20. https://www.futuremedicine.com/doi/10.2217/bem-2017-0012

Metagenics Clinical Podcast
Brain-gut Therapies with GI Psychologist Dr Megan Riehl

Metagenics Clinical Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2022 46:07


*The information in this podcast is intended for Healthcare Practitioners. Dr. Megan Riehl is one of only a small number of specialists in the world who practices as a Gastrointestinal Psychologist. She is the Clinical Director of the GI Behavioural Health Program at the University of Michigan, offering comprehensive treatment options for people suffering disorders of gut-brain interaction (DGBI), such as irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). Whilst a great deal of attention in natural medicine is paid to how the gut affects brain function, in this episode, Dr Reihl highlights how the brain can have a profound effect on GI function. Dr Riehl describes how gastrointestinal (GI) conditions can be better understood and managed by transitioning our framework from a mechanistic model to a biopsychosocial model. She discusses the connection between factors such as early life stress, catastrophising and symptom hypervigilance with the incidence and severity of IBS. Dr Riehl walks listeners through several brain-gut strategies and therapies from self-care to practitioner-guided therapy. Learn about the efficacy of cognitive behvioural therapy (CBT) and gut-directed hypnosis for DGBI and discover several digital tools that practitioners can consider. To finish, the conversation turns to another area Dr Riehl is passionate about – screening and managing disordered eating that is linked to, or can develop from, DGBI. Tune into an episode jammed packed with clinical pearls! Useful Links Dr Riehl's diaphragmatic breathing tutorial - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UB3tSaiEbNY Nerva gut-directed hypnosis app - https://www.mindsethealth.com/hypnotherapy/nerva ROME Foundation - https://theromefoundation.org/ GI On Demand - https://giondemand.com/ Jagielski CH, Riehl ME. Behavioral Strategies for Irritable Bowel Syndrome: Brain-Gut or Gut-Brain? Gastroenterol Clin North Am. 2021 Sep;50(3):581-593. doi: 10.1016/j.gtc.2021.03.006. Epub 2021 Jun 25. PMID: 34304789. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34304789/ Riehl ME, Scarlata K. Understanding Disordered Eating Risks in Patients with Gastrointestinal Conditions. J Acad Nutr Diet. 2022 Mar;122(3):491-499. doi: 10.1016/j.jand.2021.03.001. Epub 2021 Apr 20. PMID: 33893063. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33893063/ Call out to those who may be interested in participating in an endometriosis study: https://www.nicm.edu.au/research/clinicaltrials/endometriosisstudy

Metagenics Clinical Podcast
Gut Microbes as Frenemies with Dr Joe Alcock

Metagenics Clinical Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2022 80:15


*The information in this podcast is intended for Healthcare Practitioners. Dr Joe Alcock is not your typical MD. Joe's day (or night) job is as a practicing emergency Physician and a Professor in the University of New Mexico Department of Emergency Medicine. However, Joe also has a deep interest in both evolutionary medicine and microbiome science and has the unique skill of integrating and translating these disciplines into practical outcomes. In this episode, Dr Alcock explains how, since time immemorial, our gut microbes have had a love/hate relationship with us, and how this concept of ‘conflict and co-operation' can explain the trials and tribulations of research on microbiome composition in disease states, probiotic successes and failures and a new approach to feeding ourselves and our resident microbiome. Tune in for a fun and insightful tour of the microbiome as Joe discusses conditions such as gut health, insulin resistance and mood disorders. Links and resources Dr Alcock's website: http://evolutionmedicine.com Dr Alcock's Twitter: https://twitter.com/joealcockmd?lang=en Wasielewski H, Alcock J, Aktipis A. Resource conflict and cooperation between human host and gut microbiota: implications for nutrition and health. Ann N Y Acad Sci. 2016 May;1372(1):20-8. doi: 10.1111/nyas.13118. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/27270755/ Alcock J, Lin HC. Fatty acids from diet and microbiota regulate energy metabolism. F1000Res. 2015 Sep 9;4(F1000 Faculty Rev):738. doi: 10.12688/f1000research.6078.1. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/27006755/

Metagenics Clinical Podcast
What the research is telling us about time-restricted feeding, caloric restriction and fasting, with Greg Potter

Metagenics Clinical Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2022 100:18


*The information in this podcast is intended for Healthcare Practitioners. Back by popular demand, Greg Potter joins Nathan to discuss time-restricted feeding. Potter shares his thoughts on recent research, including early time-restricted eating compared with daily caloric restriction, the 5:2 diet and fasting-mimicking diet. The pair also discuss whether we should eat breakfast like a king, lunch like a prince, and dinner like a pauper. Tune in to find out! Greg Potter completed PhD research at the University of Leeds, focusing on sleep, circadian rhythms, nutrition, and metabolism. He regularly contributes to various newspapers, magazines, blogs and websites, is a captivating presenter and has been a guest on nearly 100 podcast episodes. *Highlights * How timing your food intake during the day impacts your physiology (15:30) Rhythmic changes in gene transcription (22:00) Study discussion: Calorie Restriction with or without Time-Restricted Eating in Weight Loss (27:00) Study discussion: Early time-restricted eating compared with daily caloric restriction: A randomized trial in adults with obesity (36:00) Is there value in eating breakfast like a king, lunch like a prince, and dinner like a pauper? (45:00) About the 5:2 diet (53:00) The fasting mimicking diet (60:00) Trade-offs of time-restricted feeding (71:00) GLP-1 agonists for weight management (77:00) Greg Potter's recommendations (85:00) Links Greg Potter's website: Gregpotterphd.com (Gregpotterphd.com) Instagram handle: @gregpotterphd The Principles of Resilient Nutrition - https://resilientnutrition.com/ Link to paper: Calorie Restriction with or without Time-Restricted Eating in Weight Loss - https://www.nejm.org/doi/10.1056/NEJMoa2114833 Link to paper: Early time-restricted eating compared with daily caloric restriction: A randomized trial in adults with obesity - https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/oby.23420 Link to paper: Timing of food intake predicts weight loss effectiveness - https://europepmc.org/backend/ptpmcrender.fcgi?accid=PMC3756673&blobtype=pdf Link to paper: Intermittent fasting interventions for treatment of overweight and obesity in adults: a systematic review and meta-analysis - https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29419624/ Link to paper: Effect of Fasting-Mimicking Diet or Continuous Energy Restriction on Weight Loss, Body Composition, and Appetite-Regulating Hormones Among Metabolically Healthy Women with Obesity: a Randomized Controlled, Parallel Trial - https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33420673/

Metagenics Clinical Podcast
Iron insights: homeostasis, deficiency and repletion with Professor Toby Richards

Metagenics Clinical Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2022 60:33


*The information in this podcast is intended for Healthcare Practitioners. This week's guest, Professor Toby Richards delivers a schooling on all things iron, including the mechanisms in place to maintain iron homeostasis, signs and symptoms of deficiency, pathology interpretation tips, and the role this essential nutrient plays in health and physical fitness. If you're seeing clients in clinical practice or simply eager to learn more about iron, this episode confers valuable insights and updates from an expert in the field. Professor Richards is the Lawrence Brown Chair in Vascular Surgery, Head of Division of Surgery and Director of the Clinical Trials Unit at University of Western Australia (UWA). He is also Honorary Professor at the Institute of Clinical Trials and Methodology, University College London (UCL) and Honorary Professor of Anaesthesia at Monash University. Professor Richards has led a series of international clinical trials and supervised 16 PhD students and well over 60 graduate research projects (Masters/ MSc/BSc). He is a mentor to trainees in surgical research internationally. He is actively engaged in the international trials networks; the International VASCC & UK VERN Research Group in vascular surgery. Professor Richards has over 150 peer reviewed publications and $14M of research funding in the last decade. *Highlights * How anaemia influences physical fitness 5:00 Symptoms of iron deficiency (9:20) Iron homeostasis (20:00) Haemoglobin (36:00) Iron infusion (42:00) Lactoferrin and other therapeutics to treat iron deficiency (49:00) Links Prof Toby Richard's biography and link to research: https://research-repository.uwa.edu.au/en/persons/toby-richards

Metagenics Clinical Podcast
Resilience in the Face of Trauma with Professor George Bonanno

Metagenics Clinical Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2022 55:12


*The information in this podcast is intended for Healthcare Practitioners. In this episode, Nathan speaks with George A. Bonanno, a Professor of Clinical Psychology at Columbia University, Teachers College. His research focuses on how people respond to potentially traumatic events, such as disaster, war, assault and life-threatening injury, whether they present with post-traumatic stress disorder or not. These studies have revealed that the natural response to stressful situations is not trauma, but resilience, and as such, we may be underestimating our ability to rebound without suffering long-term consequences. George has authored two books, The Other Side of Sadness: What the New Science of Bereavement Tells Us About Life After Loss and The End of Trauma: How the New Science of Resilience is Changing How We Think About PTSD. Highlights How history has shaped our understanding of trauma (5:00) Recovery patterns following a traumatic episode (11:00) The resilience blind spot (15:30) Potentially traumatic events (PTEs) (17:00) Human stress response capacity (25:00) The resilience paradox (31:00) How to build your resilience (37:00) Future research in the field of resilience (48:00) Useful Links Link to George's book, The End of Trauma: How the New Science of Resilience is Changing How We Think About PTSD (https://www.amazon.com.au/End-Trauma-Science-Resilience-Changing/dp/1541674367/ref=asc_df_1541674367/?tag=googleshopdsk-22&linkCode=df0&hvadid=463537351125&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=9253469214087898646&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9112656&hvtargid=pla-1299594669838&psc=1) Link to George's book, The Other Side of Sadness: What the New Science of Bereavement Tells Us About Life After Loss (https://www.amazon.com/dp/0465013600?tag=psychologytod-20&linkCode=ogi&th=1&psc=1)

Metagenics Clinical Podcast
Life through the lens of evolutionary psychology with Professor Glenn Geher

Metagenics Clinical Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2022 72:50


*The information in this podcast is intended for Healthcare Practitioners. In this episode, Nathan speaks with Glenn Geher, Professor of Psychology and Founding Director of Evolutionary Studies at the State University of New York at New Paltz. Professor Geher has been the recipient of the New Paltz Alumni Association's Distinguished Teacher of the Year Award, along with Chancellor's Awards for both Teaching and Research Excellence from the State University of New York. He has penned several books including Evolutionary Psychology 101 and more recently, Positive Evolutionary Psychology, and contributes a regular blog to Psychology Today, called Darwin's Subterranean World. This episode serves as a brilliant introduction to evolutionary psychology, as Professor Geher explains how an evolutionary perspective can shed light on modern-day issues, such as mental health conditions. He describes the significance of living in an environment we, as humans, were not evolved to exist in – coined an evolutionary mismatch. This fascinating discussion provides insight on how the principles of evolutionary psychology helps us understand human behaviour and the human experience. Highlights An evolutionary perspective on mood disorders (7:00) Our minds are not evolved for large scale politics (19:00) Criticisms of evolutionary psychology (24:00) Neuroticism may have served a purpose (32:00) Ultimate versus proximate causation (45:00) Positive evolutionary psychology (60:00) Useful Links Link to Geher's book, Positive Evolutionary Psychology: https://www.amazon.com/Positive-Evolutionary-Psychology-Darwins-Living/dp/0190647124/ref=sr117?keywords=geher&link_code=qs&qid=1555656027&s=gateway&sourceid=Mozilla-search&sr=8-17 Link to Geher's book, Evolutionary Psychology 101: https://www.amazon.com/Evolutionary-Psychology-101-Psych/dp/0826107184/ref=pdsimsccl1/132-8454497-6012610?pdrdw=p7iHG&pfrdp=dee70060-7c6d-4721-a321-50a27281cd22&pfrdr=B2WDFD1SXKKMYWVK592J&pdrdr=2c4bfc33-40d6-4562-8d61-b836e4bd41f1&pdrdwg=CcGlb&pdrd_i=0826107184&psc=1 Glenn Geher's blog, Darwin's Subterranean World: https://www.psychologytoday.com/au/blog/darwins-subterranean-world David Sloan Wilson's book, Evolution for Everyone: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/191808/evolution-for-everyone-by-david-sloan-wilson/#:~:text=By%20turns%20thoughtful%2C%20provocative%2C%20and,us%20to%20improve%20that%20world

Metagenics Clinical Podcast
Optimal Breathing with Patrick McKeown

Metagenics Clinical Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2022 66:59


_This podcast is intended for Healthcare Practitioners only. _ Patrick McKeown is a world-renowned author and breathing practitioner who is deeply passionate about helping people restore functional breathing patterns. In this episode, he explains the causes and consequences of dysfunctional breathing and practices employed by Practitioners to reduce over-breathing (also known as chronic hyperventilation). Patrick encourages Healthcare Practitioners to assess their client's breathing patterns and refer as required, to help address long-standing complaints, such as asthma, and ensure better health overall. Highlights About nose breathing (2:30) Consequences of dysfunctional breathing patterns (9:00) Functional breathing (20:00) Craniofacial abnormalities and breathing patterns (22:00) Practice breathing lightly (36:00) The influence of breathing patterns on body systems (57:00) Other links Links to Patrick McKeown's books: * The Breathing Cure: https://oxygenadvantage.com/the-breathing-cure/ * Atomic Focus: https://oxygenadvantage.com/atomic-focus/ * The Oxygen Advantage: https://oxygenadvantage.com/books/ Link to Oxygen Advantage YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBQwNB_YphlLqnOpAtEzZdg Link to paper: Rambaud C, Guilleminault C. Death, nasomaxillary complex, and sleep in young children https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/22492014/ Link to paper: Bonuck K, et al. Sleep-disordered breathing in a population-based cohort: behavioral outcomes at 4 and 7 years https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/22392181/ Orthodontist mentioned, Dr Derek Mahony: https://www.fullfaceorthodontics.com.au Myotape – tape to pull the lips together: https://myotape.com Naturopath mentioned, Mim Beim, https://mimbeim.com

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Guest Speaker--Nathan Rose

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2022


Metagenics Clinical Podcast
COVID-19: Your Questions Answered

Metagenics Clinical Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2022 44:48


*The information in this podcast is intended for Healthcare Practitioners. A special episode! Join Metagenics' Head of Science, Nathan Rose and Clinical Education Manager Nicholas Breen as they discuss the latest developments around COVID-19 in 2022. The pandemic continues to evolve, bringing with it new challenges for clinicians and patients alike. During this engaging and informative conversation, topics such as the omicron variant, immunity and masking are discussed, along with the latest research into: * Use of Natural medicines and lifestyle interventions to support patients through illness and recovery * Pathogenesis of long COVID and the lingering mental health effects of the virus * Emerging research into treatment options for this often debilitating sequelae

Metagenics Clinical Podcast
Discussing Ultra Processed Foods and Weight Loss Drugs with Stephan Guyenet

Metagenics Clinical Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2022 87:44


*The information in this podcast is intended for Healthcare Practitioners. In this episode, Nathan speaks with noted researcher, science consultant, and science communicator Stephan Guyenet. They discuss contributors to weight gain and management, including genetic influences and ultra-processed foods, as well as the new antidiabetic and weight management drug, semaglutide, a GLP-1 receptor agonist. Stephan Guyenet has a PhD in neuroscience at the University of Washington and spends his time in the neuroscience research world studying neurodegenerative disease and the neuroscience of body fatness. His publications in scientific journals have been cited more than 3,600 times and his book, The Hungry Brain, was named one of the best books of the year by Publishers Weekly and called “essential” by the New York Times Book Review. Among other feats, he is the founder and director of Red Pen Reviews, which publishes informative, consistent, and unbiased popular health and nutrition book reviews available. Highlights Updates in the science of body weight (4:50) The genetic contribution to body fatness (13:00) About ultra-processed foods and why they are fattening (22:00) A brief history of the pharmaceutical management of obesity (45:00) About semaglutide (53:00) Red Pen Reviews (1:18:00) Useful Links Stephan Guyenet's website (http://www.stephanguyenet.com/) Stephan Guyenet's book, The Hungry Brain (https://www.amazon.com.au/Hungry-Brain-Outsmarting-Instincts-Overeat-ebook/dp/B01LWHZSX2) Red Pen Reviews (https://www.redpenreviews.org/about-us/)

For the Church Podcast
Episode 158: The Craft of Preaching – Exegesis

For the Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2022


On this episode of the FTC Podcast, Jared Wilson and Nathan Rose continue their series through the components of effective sermons, this time discussing the exegetical portion of sermon preparation and the construction of a preaching outline.

Metagenics Clinical Podcast
Functional Neurological Disorders with Alex Lehn

Metagenics Clinical Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2022 67:11


*The information in this podcast is intended for Healthcare Practitioners. In this episode, Nathan speaks with Neurologist, Dr Alexander Lehn about functional neurological disorders (FND). Dr Alexander Lehn heads the movement disorder service at PA Hospital and together with Dr Sarah Olson runs the deep brain stimulation service at PA Hospital and Mater Hospital in Brisbane, Queensland. Dr Lehn has a keen interest in FND and from 2015 to 2019 ran a dedicated clinic for Functional Neurological Disorders at Mater Hospital, the first such clinic in Australia. With his multidisciplinary team of health professionals, he runs regular teaching courses for FND across Australia and has published extensively in this area. Highlights About functional neurological disorders (FND) (6:00) Signs and symptoms (8:40) The biopsychosocial model (19:00) Diagnosing FND (30:00) Treatment (38:00) COVID-19 vaccine side effects (46:00) Resources for those with FND (62:00) Useful Links Functional Neurological Disorders Australia website: FNDaustralia.com.au (https://fndaustralia.com.au/) Link to the book Nathan mentions, The Sleeping Beauties by Suzanne O'Sullivan: https://books.google.com.au/books/about/TheSleepingBeauties.html?id=H0oQEAAAQBAJ&source=kpbookdescription&redir_esc=y

FlickThat Movie Podcast, A Discussion About Movies and TV

With the release of the video game-turned movie, Uncharted, FlickThat podcasters Nathan Rose and Austin Putnam discuss another popular game franchise made into feature films, Lara Croft: Tomb Raider. Listen as they talk about the two actresses who have portrayed Lara Croft and the different approaches taken in playing the lead role. P.S. As this show airs after FlickDirect's reviews of Uncharted are live. We are providing links to Austin and Allison Rose's reviews'. • Watch Austin's review of Uncharted -- https://youtu.be/GOUkT6qlU9U • Read Allison's review of Uncharted -- https://bit.ly/3LGpzCm AS MENTIONED ON THE SHOW • FlickThat Takes on Con Air -- https://bit.ly/3BtsJET • Read Allison's review of Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life -- https://bit.ly/3GSdXIQ JOIN THE DISCUSSION • Facebook Group -- https://www.facebook.com/groups/flickthat • Discord Server -- https://discord.com/invite/PFVy3ECNBQ • What are your thoughts about these films? Have a question? Comment? Send them to podcast@flickdirect.com. OUR APPS • Download the redesigned Movie Hype app today and see what streaming platforms you can watch this year's films. -- https://apple.co/3xWLPS4 • Be sure to download the Movie Deals+ app to get the best prices and even be alerted when a film hits the price point you want. — https://apple.co/3iYxPxX This episode is now available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeart Radio, Amazon Music, Audible, Pandora, Google Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts from. The FlickThat Podcast is part of the FlickDirect Movie Podcast Network. © FlickDirect Inc. All Rights Reserved. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/flickdirect/support

For the Church Podcast
Episode 155: Satan and Spiritual Warfare

For the Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2022


On this episode of the FTC Podcast, Jared Wilson and Nathan Rose discuss the stage of diabology and demonology among contemporary evangelicals, what Charles Spurgeon says and -- more importantly -- what the Bible says about the devil and his work, and how Christians should think about the powers of darkness in light of the gospel.

Metagenics Clinical Podcast
Unlearn Your Pain with Dr Howard Schubiner

Metagenics Clinical Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2022 56:55


*The information in this podcast is intended for Healthcare Practitioners. Dr Howard Schubiner is board-certified in paediatrics, adolescent medicine, and internal medicine. He was a full Professor at Wayne State University for 18 years and now works at Providence Hospital in Southfield, MI, USA. He has authored over 60 scientific publications and has given over 250 lectures to scientific audiences regionally, nationally and internationally on topics related to adolescent medicine, ADHD, and stress reduction. Importantly, Dr Schubiner is the founder and director of the Mind Body Medicine Program at Providence Hospital. This program uses the most current research methodologies to treat individuals who suffer from the Mind Body Syndrome (MBS) or Tension Myositis Syndrome (TMS) as described by Dr John Sarno. Dr Schubiner has created a program that uses both meditative and cutting edge psychological techniques to help individuals with chronic conditions, such as fibromyalgia, whiplash, back and neck pain, myofascial pain, TMJ syndrome, tension and migraine headaches, irritable bowel syndrome, irritable bladder syndrome, insomnia, anxiety, and other related conditions. Tune into this episode to hear more about this program and its potential to resolve chronic pain. *Highlights * About neural circuits (8:00) The value in simplifying information (15:00) How conditioning influences pain (20:00) Symbolic pain (26:00) Pain reprocessing therapy (34:00) How to reappraise pain sensations (40:00) Useful links: Websites mentioned: https://www.unlearnyourpain.com/ https://www.freedomfromchronicpain.com/ https://ppdassociation.org/ https://www.tmswiki.org/w/index.php?page=TheTensionMyositisSyndromeWiki Film Dr Howard mentions: https://www.thismighthurtfilm.com/ Link to paper: Effect of Pain Reprocessing Therapy vs Placebo and Usual Care for Patients With Chronic Back Pain: A Randomized Clinical Trial - https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34586357/ Link to paper: Emotional awareness and expression training improves irritable bowel syndrome: A randomized controlled trial – https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28643436/ Link to paper: Emotional awareness and expression therapy, cognitive behavioral therapy, and education for fibromyalgia: a cluster-randomized controlled trial https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28796118/ Link to paper: Emotional Awareness and Expression Therapy Achieves Greater Pain Reduction than Cognitive Behavioral Therapy in Older Adults with Chronic Musculoskeletal Pain: A Preliminary Randomized Comparison Trial https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32451528/ Break Through With Healing Chronic Pain (Talks at Google) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0VyH1laOd2M Dr Howard's email – hschubiner@gmail.com

For the Church Podcast
Episode 153: FTC Mailbag

For the Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2022


This episode of the FTC Podcast is the latest installment in the FTC Mailbag feature. Jared Wilson and Nathan Rose answer listener-submitted questions on pastoring congregants who want to leave, what to do when your pastor is preaching self-help sermons, solid student ministry, pastors pursuing PhD's, sustaining long-distance ministry friendships, and the Muppets.

Metagenics Clinical Podcast
Brain Retraining for Long COVID

Metagenics Clinical Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2022 55:55


Gupta Program Brain Retraining™ is described as a powerful revolutionary neuroplasticity and holistic health program for chronic conditions. The program has changed the lives of many and is recommended by a host of internationally renowned specialists, including Dr Neil Nathan and Dr Michael Ruscio – both former guests of the Metagenics Institute Podcast. In this episode, Nathan speaks to Ashok, founder of Gupta Program Brain Retraining™ about the potential of this program for the treatment of long COVID. Listen in to hear Gupta's hypothesis and why brain retraining may be a useful option for those experiencing long COVID. *Highlights * An introduction to the Gupta Program Brain Retraining™ (2:00) The Gupta Program for long COVID (7:30) The value of brain retraining (12:30) The hypothesis behind long COVID (15:00) The insula and immune responses (24:30) Long COVID trial (32:30) About The Gupta Program (35:00) Discussion regarding COVID-19 vaccines (42:00) Future directions for research (50:00) Useful Links The Gupta Program website: https://www.guptaprogram.com/ 28-day free trial: https://www.guptaprogram.com/free-trial/ Paper - Mindfulness-Based Program Plus Amygdala and Insula Retraining (MAIR) for the Treatment of Women with Fibromyalgia: A Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial - https://www.guptaprogram.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/jcm-09-03246.pdf

For the Church Podcast
Episode 151: The Craft of Preaching – Introductions

For the Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2022


On this episode of the FTC Podcast, Jared Wilson and Nathan Rose begin a new regular feature, "The Craft of Preaching."

Leadership and the Church
Ep 108, Dr. Nathan Rose (COVID Update 20 Months Later)

Leadership and the Church

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2021 41:09


Just after the pandemic began to shut down much of the world in March 2020, Nathan Rose joined Andy to talk about THE CHURCH, and how his church (Liberty Baptist Church) was navigating the early days. Recently, Andy interviewed Dr. Nathan Rose (he has completed his PhD) to get an update on much of what has transpired with during the last twenty months. The earlier interview is in episodes 19 and 20.   Music: ·Fearless First· by Kevin MacLeod. Used by permission. License #: FML-48466-4778

Christian Educator Weekly
Ep 108, Dr. Nathan Rose (COVID Update 20 Months Later)

Christian Educator Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2021 41:09


Just after the pandemic began to shut down much of the world in March 2020, Nathan Rose joined Andy to talk about THE CHURCH, and how his church (Liberty Baptist Church) was navigating the early days. Recently, Andy interviewed Dr. Nathan Rose (he has completed his PhD) to get an update on much of what has transpired with during the last twenty months. The earlier interview is in episodes 19 and 20.   Music: ·Fearless First· by Kevin MacLeod. Used by permission. License #: FML-48466-4778

Metagenics Clinical Podcast
The Microbiome Facts, Not The Hype, with Kristina Campbell

Metagenics Clinical Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2021 69:14


Kristina Campbell, M.Sc., is a professional science communicator and engagement specialist who writes, consults, and works with scientific advisory boards for microbiome-related organizations throughout Europe and North America. In her website biography she writes, ‘Getting the science right is my number one priority. With all the work I curate and produce, I'll give you the facts, not the hype.' In this episode, Nathan speaks with Kristina about the latest research in microbiome science, covering topics such as the small intestinal microbiome, postbiotics, human milk oligosaccharides (HMOs) and the potential therapeutic application of bacteriophages. Kristina has authored The Well-Fed Microbiome Cookbook (Rockridge Press, 2016) and has co-authored Gut Microbiota: Interactive Effects on Nutrition and Health (Elsevier, 2018), the first academic textbook on this topic aimed at dietitians and other health professionals. *Highlights * About the microbiome (6:00) Is the small intestine the next frontier in microbiome research? (11:30) The vaginal and cervical microbiome connection to endometriosis (16:00) Treating the skin microbiome (18:30) About bacteriophages (26:50) FMT (30:30) The mycobiome (35:00) Postbiotics (37:00) Akkermansia and other trending bacteria (43:00) Human milk oligosaccharides (HMOs) (50:00) Targeted diets for the microbiome (57:00) Useful links Kristina Campbell's website - https://www.bykriscampbell.com/ Link to the book, Gut Microbiota: Interactive Effects on Nutrition and Health - https://www.amazon.ca/Gut-Microbiota-Interactive-Effects-Nutrition-ebook/dp/B078S53TPQ The Microbiome Digest - https://microbiomedigest.com/ Kristina's dinner party guests: Yasmine Belkaid - http://www.nasonline.org/member-directory/members/20041786.html Jeff Gordon - https://gordonlab.wustl.edu/ Rob Knight - https://knightlab.ucsd.edu/ Wendy Garrett - https://www.hsph.harvard.edu/wendy-garrett/

Metagenics Clinical Podcast
Time-Efficient Exercise with Martin Gibala

Metagenics Clinical Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2021 68:14


Have you ever wondered what interval training constitutes? In this episode, Professor Martin Gibala provides valuable commentary on this form of exercise, including lessons learned from research and its impact on health and wellbeing. Martin Gibala is a Professor of Kinesiology and Faculty of Science Research Chair at McMaster University in Hamilton, Canada. His research examines the integrative physiology of exercise at the molecular to whole body level in both healthy individuals and those with chronic disease. He has co-authored a bestselling book on the science of time-efficient exercise, The One-Minute Workout: Science Shows a Way to Get Fit That's Smarter, Faster, Shorter (Penguin Random House, 2017). If you are unsure about intermittent exercise or have any reservations about high intensity interval training, the information provided in this episode may answer questions, alleviate concerns, and even have you incorporating in this accessible form of exercise into your weekly schedule. *Highlights * An introduction to interval training (4:10) The benefits of interval training (13:00) Risks associated with high intensity exercise (23:30) Green zone training (26:00) Exercise for body composition, muscle mass and mood (32:00) About exercise snacks (38:00) Cardio fitness is achievable (48:00) Does the time of day matter? (57:30) The One-Minute Workout (62:00) Useful links Martin Gibala's website: https://martingibala.com/ Martin Gibala's book, The One-Minute Workout: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/533236/the-one-minute-workout-by-martin-gibala-with-christopher-shulgan/9780399183669/

FlickThat Movie Podcast, A Discussion About Movies and TV
FlickThat Takes on Interview With The Vampire and Hard Rain

FlickThat Movie Podcast, A Discussion About Movies and TV

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2021 40:34


Welcome to another edition of the FlickThat Movie Podcast. On this week's show, Nathan Rose and Austin Putnam discuss two films from the 1990s, Interview With The Vampire (1994) and Hard Rain (1998). Sidetracking definitely ensues on this episode with the boys talking about the latest Marvel Cinematic Universe film, Eternals (2021), disaster films, and Speed (1994). • Read Allison's review of Marvel's Eternals -- https://bit.ly/3wfzRlF. • Listen to some of the music mentioned on this week's show: Flood (Jars of Clay) -- https://apple.co/3k5IZED Sympathy For The Devil (Guns 'n Roses) -- https://apple.co/3EIY6LY • Be sure to download the Movie Deals+ app to get the best prices and even be alerted when a film hits the price point you want. — https://apple.co/3iYxPxX • Visit the official website for The FlickThat Movie Podcast — https://podcast.flickdirect.com (and leave us voicemails too!) • JOIN THE DISCUSSION — https://www.facebook.com/groups/flickthat • What are your thoughts about these films? Have a question? Comment? Send them to podcast@flickdirect.com This episode is now available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeart Radio, Amazon Music, Audible, Pandora, Google Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts from. Please note the podcast has switched to an every other week format. The FlickThat Podcast is part of the FlickDirect Movie Podcast Network. © FlickDirect Inc. All Rights Reserved. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/flickdirect/support

FlickThat Movie Podcast, A Discussion About Movies and TV
FlickThat Takes On James Bond 007

FlickThat Movie Podcast, A Discussion About Movies and TV

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2021 100:46


Happy Friday Everyone! On this week's show, Nathan Rose and Austin Putnam discuss how "Nobody Does it Better" than James Bond 007. They take you through the history of James Bond including the current film, No Time To Die. Surprisingly the boys stay mostly on topic for this marathon podcast. So sit down, grab a martini (shaken not stirred), and listen to the show. * A warning to some of our sensitive listeners out there. This show does dive into some social norms that are not accepted anymore. ** We apologize this week's show was a bit late. With the longest runtime ever for one of our shows, it needed a lot of TLC. Thank you everyone for being so patient and listening to our shows. • Read FlickDirect Critic Alyn Darnay's review of No Time To Time (https://bit.ly/30RGAXk) as well as watch Austin's video review of the film (https://bit.ly/3jv4VZl). • Listen to some of the music mentioned on this week's show: A View To A Kill (Duran Duran) -- https://apple.co/3nhofdD The Living Daylights (a-ha) -- https://apple.co/3B7NPqz Goldeneye (Tina Turner) -- https://apple.co/3m5HNm7 Die Another Day (Madonna) -- https://apple.co/3m5HfN5 You Know My Name (Chris Cornell) -- https://apple.co/3DY9W4y Skyfall (Adele) -- https://apple.co/3pxlWG7 No Time To Die (Billie Eilish) -- https://apple.co/3GaV70r • Be sure to download the Movie Deals+ app to get the best prices and even be alerted when a film hits the price point you want. — https://apple.co/3iYxPxX • Visit the official website for The FlickThat Movie Podcast — https://podcast.flickdirect.com (and leave us voicemails too!) • JOIN THE DISCUSSION — https://www.facebook.com/groups/flickthat • What are your thoughts about these films? Have a question? Comment? Send them to podcast@flickdirect.com This episode is now available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeart Radio, Amazon Music, Audible, Pandora, Google Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts from. Please note the podcast has switched to an every other week format. The FlickThat Podcast is part of the FlickDirect Movie Podcast Network. © FlickDirect Inc. All Rights Reserved. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/flickdirect/support

Metagenics Clinical Podcast
A Functional Approach to Gut Health with Dr Datis Kharrazian

Metagenics Clinical Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2021 57:23


Datis Kharrazian is a Harvard Medical School trained and award-winning clinical research scientist, academic professor, and world-renowned functional medicine health care provider. He develops evidence-based models to treat autoimmune, neurological, and unidentified chronic diseases with non-pharmaceutical applications. His clinical models of evidence-based medicine are used by several academic institutions and thousands of health care providers throughout the world. The Kharrazian Institute was developed as an educational institute focused on teaching clinical practice models to healthcare professionals that are interested in nutrition, dietary, and lifestyle approaches to help improve the lives of patients suffering from chronic conditions. In this episode, Dr. Kharrazian shares his clinical wisdom regarding the management of gastrointestinal health. The conversation ranges from the role of traumatic brain injury in digestive disorders to his approach to assessing and treating gut conditions. This makes for highly valuable content for healthcare professionals, especially those practicing functional medicine. *Highlights * A functional approach to gut conditions (6:20) Traumatic brain injury and the gut-brain-axis (18:00) Approaching autoimmune digestive disorders (27:00) Correcting gut health from North to South (32:30) Examining intestinal permeability (37:30) The importance of microbiome diversity (44:00) About the Kharrazian Institute (52:00) Useful links Dr Datis Kharrazian website: https://drknews.com/ The Kharrazian Institute: https://kharrazianinstitute.com/ Paper - Reaction of Human Monoclonal Antibodies to SARS-CoV-2 Proteins With Tissue Antigens: Implications for Autoimmune Diseases - https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fimmu.2020.617089/full Other citations for Dr Kharrazian - https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=y2wtigwAAAAJ&hl=en

Baptist 21
Episode 90: B21 Panel on EC from Unite 2021

Baptist 21

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2021 35:45


Danny Akin, Juan Sanchez, David Sons, & Nathan Rose join Nate Akin in a panel discussion on the recent developments related to the SBC Executive Committee. This panel was originally held at the Pillar Network's annual Unite Conference on Oct. 6th, 2021.

More with Murphy
Ep. 5 - Nathan Rose

More with Murphy

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2021 44:24


*Trigger Warning: This episode contains conversation that touches on suicide, suicidal ideation, addiction, and substance abuse and may be disturbing for some. If you or someone you know struggles with suicidal inclinations, please ask for help. For free, 24/7 confidential support, call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 800-273-TALK (8255) or message the Crisis Text Line at 741741. For help combating addiction and substance abuse, contact the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration at 800-662-HELP (4357) for free, 24/7 for treatment referral and support.* On Episode 5 of More with Murphy, Ken sits down with a young man named Nathan Rose. A Columbus native, Nathan knows firsthand just how easy it is to tumble from the good life to the gutter. In 2016, Nathan left home for college and was awakened to the stark reality of mental health problems, suicidal ideation, substance abuse, and more. In his own words, he was on the path to nowhere and drowning in hopelessness. It didn't happen the first time or even the second or the third, but eventually, he was able to take back his life with one, life-changing decision. Today, he's sharing his story and how you're never alone or too far gone. Find show notes and more at morewithmurphy.com. @nathanlrose @kenwmurphy

The Entrepreneur Ethos
Nathan Rose -- Ideas Worth Funding

The Entrepreneur Ethos

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2020 53:18


On this episode, I speak with Nathan Rose, entrepreneur and author. We dig into crowdfunding and how lots of people use it to fund their ideas. Nathan is a world traveler who now lives in the country of Georgia. His experience with the digital nomad lifestyle has given him some great insights on how to stay productive. Nathan has lived and worked all over the world. This has made him appreciate being regular and orderly in his life, so that he may be violent and original in his work. One of his productivity hacks is that he sets daily goals as well as using the desktop background to display these goals so that he always sees what he needs to work on. He also focuses on one thing at a time to get away from working on random things that might pop up like dirty dishes. If you're looking to crowdfund an idea, Nathan's upcoming book, Rewards Crowdfunding, will shed some light on the process including what category of products do the best.  Rewards crowdfunding is a great example of what one has to do to be successful in any type of creative project -- be it a book, product, company, or even a nonprofit. We also discuss what he feels is the most beautiful type of art to create. Now, let's get better together. Actions to Try or Advice to Take Use a tool like Calendly to schedule your meetings across time zones. You need to learn how to pitch yourself when you're a digital nomad. It's really hard to be a digital nomad for a long period of time. A lot of people find it as well. Having some stability in your life can allow you to achieve some of those higher-level goals. Rewards crowdfunding is a great way to figure out if your idea is what someone wants to buy. This allows creatives to not have to be a starving artist. Georgia does have a big startup scene. There is a rich pool of talented young people who speak English and are eager to build SaaS products. Links to Explore Further Nathan's new book Rewards Crowdfunding Nathan Rose on LinkedIn and on Amazon Startup Funding Secrets The JOBS Act. Gustave Flaubert quote Kickstarter Indiegogo Startup Grind Keep In TouchBook or Blog or Twitter or LinkedIn Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Dr. Ruscio Radio: Health, Nutrition and Functional Medicine
SIBO and Thyroid Q&A with Nathan Rose

Dr. Ruscio Radio: Health, Nutrition and Functional Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2018 59:13


I recently spoke at the International Congress on Natural Medicine in Hunter Valley, Australia.  There were lots of questions from the audience on gut and thyroid, which I did not have time to answer.  Today, I answer these questions with Nathan Rose, an organizer from the conference.  I think you will enjoy these questions, which get to the bottom line regarding what to do for improving gut and thyroid health. Please take a moment to help me better understand our audience and take this 30 second survey, https://www.drruscio.com/survey Looking for more resources from Dr. Ruscio? Check out our resource page that includes how to become a patient, a free gut health e-book, and more. https://drruscio.com/resources

The Successful Pitch with John Livesay
Secrets of Equity Crowd Funding - Nathan Rose | TSP091

The Successful Pitch with John Livesay

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2017 29:45


Wanna Host Your Own Podcast?Click here to see how my friends at Podetize can helpPurchase John's new bookThe Sale Is in the TaleJohn Livesay, The Pitch WhispererShare The ShowDid you enjoy the show? I'd love it if you subscribed today and left us a 5-star review!Click this linkClick on the 'Subscribe' button below the artworkGo to the 'Ratings and Reviews' sectionClick on 'Write a Review'Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share!Here's How »Join The Successful Pitch community today:JohnLivesay.comJohn Livesay FacebookJohn Livesay TwitterJohn Livesay LinkedInJohn Livesay YouTube

The Intrepid Entrepreneur
Campaigning for Long-term Investors, not Mass Crowdfunding with Nathan Rose

The Intrepid Entrepreneur

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2016 39:56


Listen at:  Intrepidentrepreneur.net/nathan-rose What's the difference between crowdfunding and equity crowdfunding? And how do you know which one, if either, is right for your company? I'm sitting down with Nathan Rose of Assemble Advisory, an equity crowdfunding agency, to get his inside scoop on what makes it worth using equity to access capital. Nathan's talking about researching platforms, getting to know your customers, and deciding how to spend your time. You can't do everything! We're also getting into the difference between equity investors and mass crowdfunding, and what you can expect from both groups. Nathan's offering a few sneak-peeks into what he has to say about these different techniques in his new book, Equity Crowdfunding.   Equity crowdfunding is changing, it's not just for brand new startups anymore. Whether you're just getting started or looking to expand, Nathan's full of expert advice on how to approach this new opportunity. Bravery in Business Quote “Equity crowdfunding allows you to raise much more money than a Kickstarter campaign” - Nathan Rose (click to tweet)   Cliff Notes: Equity crowdfunding campaigns should be run differently than crowdfunding campaigns. The marketing plans are very different because you're looking for different kinds of investors. Shareholders in equity crowdfunding will be around for the long term.  They should expect to not make money for a while, until the company sells or becomes large enough that other people are willing to buy Investors in equity crowdfunding are often more experienced. They know what to expect and the risks involved. Equity crowdfunding used to just be for startups, but now it's starting to be used by existing companies looking to expand and branch out. Stay in touch with your investors, even when you don't have big news. Shareholders should be given regular updates on how your company is doing, not just when you're raising money. Crowd funding is public in a way that asking for money from the bank isn't. Even if your campaign isn't successful, it gains positive media attention and helps your business to get organized and self-evaluate. Larger companies used to pay lots of money for information on their clients and potential customers. Crowdfunding allows you direct access and feedback from your clients. Spend your time in proportion to the money. One investor with a lot of assets is worth going out to meet and talk with, sometimes more than a lot of small social media interactions. Before you start any crowdfunding, make sure that you've validated your product and have guaranteed that there is market interest in your company. Do your research before choosing a platform. Make sure you know the audience and policies of each platform.   “It's important to communicate with investors even when you don't have big news to say” - Nathan Rose (click to tweet) Resources: AssembleAdvisory.com Book: Amazon.com/Equity-Crowdfunding-Complete-Startups-Companies   Listen at:  Intrepidentrepreneur.net/nathan-rose