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DemystifySci is the place where we bring people together in search of the theories that will change the world, and Paradigm Drift is your chance to have a hand in that future. Theorists, randomly chosen, get 60 seconds to present their revolutionary idea... and then we see if it's gonna stand the test of time or if it's back into the tank for a little while longer.Next one will be Friday 10/17, @7pm Pacific. Sign up now: https://demystifysci.com/paradigm-drift-show. PATREON https://www.patreon.com/c/demystifysci00:00 Go! 00:03:00 Memory in Biological Systems00:10:00 Evolutionary Biology's Limitations00:18:20 Exploring Environmental Factors in Biology00:22:08 Global Integration00:24:40 Inductive Reactance in Electrical Engineering00:30:02 Archetypal Forcing in Social Models00:41:09 Cultural Dynamics and Circumcision00:45:50 Discussion on Circumcision and Medical Necessity00:47:44 Creating Sustainable Plasma Systems00:56:55 New Gravitational Theory Proposal01:04:02 A New Religion Based on Scientific Understanding01:07:48 Emotions and Cognitive Reactions01:09:23 Creation of a Unique Religion01:12:20 Defining Good and Evil01:14:09 Future Conversations on Religion01:16:58 Animal Perception of Reality01:19:22 Dreams and Awareness01:25:03 Objective Properties and Subjectivity01:28:00 Discussion on Philosophical Idealism01:32:00 Exploration of "I Think, Therefore I Am"01:33:00 Scientific Inquiry into Solar Phenomena01:40:00 Mechanism Behind Gravity and Light Interaction01:47:00 Connection of Art, Science, and Learning01:49:48 Exploring Information Within Waves01:52:00 Quantum Connections and Frequencies01:59:59 Theoretical Physics and Introduction to Published Works02:02:00 The Anatomy of the Spirit Body and Magneto-Receptive Vision02:06:10 Validity of Auras and Evolutionary Perspectives02:11:30 Barriers to Mainstream Science and Exploration02:11:44 Personal Perspectives on Theories and Research02:15:11 Exploration of Auras and Alternative Perception02:19:15 Encouragement for Experimental Evidence#physicscommunity , #Cosmology, #plasmaphysics , #gravity , #electromagnetism , #quantummechanics , #Consciousness, #Philosophy, #OpenMic, #DIYScience, #NewIdeas, #thinkforyourself #philosophypodcast , #sciencepodcast, #longformpodcast ABOUS US: Anastasia completed her PhD studying bioelectricity at Columbia University. When not talking to brilliant people or making movies, she spends her time painting, reading, and guiding backcountry excursions. Shilo also did his PhD at Columbia studying the elastic properties of molecular water. When he's not in the film studio, he's exploring sound in music. They are both freelance professors at various universities. PATREON: get episodes early + join our weekly Patron Chat https://bit.ly/3lcAasBMERCH: Rock some DemystifySci gear : https://demystifysci.myspreadshop.com/allAMAZON: Do your shopping through this link: https://amzn.to/3YyoT98DONATE: https://bit.ly/3wkPqaDSUBSTACK: https://substack.com/@UCqV4_7i9h1_V7hY48eZZSLw@demystifysciBLOG: http://DemystifySci.com/blog RSS: https://anchor.fm/s/2be66934/podcast/rssMAILING LIST: https://bit.ly/3v3kz2S SOCIAL: - Discord: https://discord.gg/MJzKT8CQub- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/DemystifySci- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/DemystifySci/- Twitter: https://twitter.com/DemystifySciMUSIC: -Shilo Delay: https://g.co/kgs/oty671
Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 1812: Glen Allsopp lays out a simple yet powerful method for generating meaningful insights by deliberately creating space to think, capturing thoughts in writing, and revisiting them with intent. His approach is a refreshing reminder that the best ideas often come not from more input, but from disciplined reflection and personal clarity. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://www.marcandangel.com/2009/05/10/generating-new-ideas-and-insights/ Quotes to ponder: "Creativity and insight almost always come from persisting through the boredom of pondering the same idea for hours and hours." "The mind is for having ideas, not holding them." "Sometimes all it takes to generate a good idea is a quiet space and a blank sheet of paper." Episode references: Getting Things Done: https://www.amazon.com/Getting-Things-Done-Stress-Free-Productivity/dp/0143126563 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
EPISODE 316 - Clark and Hyung open the show discussing the MLB debut of Jonah Tong, New York Mets rookie pitcher, who Hyung knows personally. They talk about his future potential as well as the hype surrounding both him as a player and in the hobby. Then for Hobby Headlines, the guys first discuss their initial thoughts on Fanatics Fest moving to July in 2026 to coincide with the FIFA World Cup Finals. Is this move good or bad for Fanatics Fest especially with other big shows taking place during the same time period (including the National 10 days later.) Next, they also talk about Topps' first Customer Appreciation Day with several activations happening at various retailers and MLB ballparks. Will the "perks" entice new people into the hobby?Then they play a round of "Quiz Show" with 1 question about which player and TCG characters are in the top 5 for their cards being graded. Lastly, they end the show with their regular weekly segment called "Pick 1."--------------------------CONNECT WITH US!Instagram: @cardstothemoon | @fivecardguys (Clark) | @yntegritysportscards (Hyung) | @tradeyouatrecess (John)Website: https://fivecardguys.com/podcastDaily Auctions (w/ affiliate links): https://fivecardguys.com/dailyauctionsIf you have any questions about the hobby that you would like addressed, email us at hello@fivecardguys.com or DM us on Instagram at @cardstothemoon or @fivecardguys.
Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 1812: Glen Allsopp lays out a simple yet powerful method for generating meaningful insights by deliberately creating space to think, capturing thoughts in writing, and revisiting them with intent. His approach is a refreshing reminder that the best ideas often come not from more input, but from disciplined reflection and personal clarity. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://www.marcandangel.com/2009/05/10/generating-new-ideas-and-insights/ Quotes to ponder: "Creativity and insight almost always come from persisting through the boredom of pondering the same idea for hours and hours." "The mind is for having ideas, not holding them." "Sometimes all it takes to generate a good idea is a quiet space and a blank sheet of paper." Episode references: Getting Things Done: https://www.amazon.com/Getting-Things-Done-Stress-Free-Productivity/dp/0143126563 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The financial services industry continues to evolve, and new approaches to working with clients are emerging with greater frequency than ever before. For a busy advisor, deciding to adopt a new approach to doing business with clients is challenging, but it is just the first step in evolving a business. The next step can be the most daunting: how do you introduce a new approach to an existing client who is comfortable with “the way we've always done it”? Also in this episode, the AllianceBernstein Digital Coach – see practice management solutions for advisor success: abfunds.com/go/digitalcoach DISCLAIMER Note to All Readers: The information contained here reflects the views of AllianceBernstein L.P. or its affiliates and sources it believes are reliable as of the date of this podcast. AllianceBernstein L.P. makes no representations or warranties concerning the accuracy of any data. There is no guarantee that any projection, forecast or opinion in this material will be realized. Past performance does not guarantee future results. The views expressed here may change at any time after the date of this podcast. This podcast is for informational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice. AllianceBernstein L.P. does not provide tax, legal or accounting advice. It does not take an investor's personal investment objectives or financial situation into account; investors should discuss their individual circumstances with appropriate professionals before making any decisions. This information should not be construed as sales or marketing material or an offer or solicitation for the purchase or sale of any financial instrument, product or service sponsored by AllianceBernstein or its affiliates.
Fluent Fiction - Hebrew: Uniting Old Traditions and New Ideas in Kibbutz Festivity Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/he/episode/2025-09-09-22-34-02-he Story Transcript:He: האור הכתום של הסתיו צבע את הכרם הוותיק בקיבוץ בגוון חם ונעים.En: The orange light of autumn painted the old orchard in the kibbutz a warm and pleasant hue.He: התפוחים היו תלויים בין העצים, מוכנים לקטיף.En: The apples hung between the trees, ready for picking.He: אליאורה עמדה בשטח, מביטה בנוף הכרות בגאווה ובדאגה.En: Eliora stood in the field, looking at the familiar landscape with pride and concern.He: "ראש השנה קרב ובא," אמרה אליאורה לעצמה.En: "Rosh Hashanah is approaching," Eliora said to herself.He: היא הייתה אחראית על הכרם, ותמיד השקיעה את ליבה ונשמתה בהפיכת הפסטיבל השנתי להצלחה.En: She was responsible for the orchard and always poured her heart and soul into making the annual festival a success.He: השנה, הלחץ היה גדול.En: This year, the pressure was great.He: היה רצון לשמור על המסורות הוותיקות וגם להביא משהו חדש.En: There was a desire to preserve the old traditions and also to bring something new.He: תמר, אחותה הצעירה והנמרצת, התקרבה אליאורה עם חיוך רחב.En: Tamar, her young and energetic sister, approached Eliora with a wide smile.He: "אולי נוסיף תצוגת אמנות מודרנית השנה?En: "Maybe we should add a modern art exhibition this year?"He: " הציעה בהתלהבות.En: she enthusiastically suggested.He: אליאורה ידעה שתמר רוצה לשפר ולחדד את החגיגה בדרכים יצירתיות.En: Eliora knew that Tamar wanted to enhance and refine the celebration in creative ways.He: "אני לא בטוחה," ענתה אליאורה בזהירות.En: "I'm not sure," Eliora replied cautiously.He: במוחה היו חששות כיצד יגיבו החברים היותר שמרנים בקיבוץ.En: In her mind, she had concerns about how the more conservative members of the kibbutz would react.He: לפתע, יונתן, שעבד בכרם כל חייו, הצטרף אל השיחה.En: Suddenly, Yonatan, who had worked in the orchard his whole life, joined the conversation.He: "זכרי," אמר, "גם המסורות פעם היו חדשניות.En: "Remember," he said, "even the traditions were once new."He: "הימים עברו במהירות והפסטיבל התקרב בצעדי ענק.En: The days went by quickly, and the festival was approaching rapidly.He: במפגש הקיבוץ האחרון לפני החגיגה, החברים התאספו באולם הקטן.En: In the last kibbutz meeting before the celebration, the members gathered in the small hall.He: אליאורה עמדה מול כולם, מודאגת.En: Eliora stood in front of everyone, worried.He: הדעות היו חלוקות - חלק רצו לשמר את העבר, אחרים רצו לחדש.En: Opinions were divided—some wanted to preserve the past, others wanted to innovate.He: בסופו של דבר, בעת הוויכוח, העלתה אליאורה רעיון.En: Eventually, during the argument, Eliora came up with an idea.He: "מה אם נחבר בין העבר להווה?En: "What if we connect the past with the present?"He: " הציעה.En: she suggested.He: "נוכל לשמור על הטקסים הישנים וגם להכיל רעיונות חדשים של תמר.En: "We can keep the old ceremonies and also incorporate Tamar's new ideas.He: אולי תערוכת האומנות תהיה חגיגה לתולדות הכרם, עם אלמנטים מודרניים.En: Maybe the art exhibition can be a celebration of the orchard's history, with modern elements."He: "הפגישה נעה מכעס והיסוס לגישה של הבנה.En: The meeting shifted from anger and hesitation to a state of understanding.He: המילים של אליאורה חדרו ללבבות.En: Eliora's words touched hearts.He: במהלך ימי הפסטיבל, הכרם היה מלא שמחה וקול צחוק.En: During the festival, the orchard was full of joy and laughter.He: הייתה תחושה של אחדות ושלמות.En: There was a sense of unity and wholeness.He: כולם - צעירים ומבוגרים, שמרנים וחדשנים, מצאו את מקומם בין העצים.En: Everyone—young and old, conservative and innovative—found their place among the trees.He: אליאורה נשמה לרווחה.En: Eliora breathed a sigh of relief.He: היא הבינה כי לפעמים, הדרך להצלחה היא בפתיחות לשינוי בלי לשכוח את מה שהיה.En: She realized that sometimes, the path to success is openness to change without forgetting what was.He: הפסטיבל היה קסום ומשמעותי יותר מכל פעם בעבר, ואליאורה הפכה בטוחה יותר בכוחה להוביל את הקהילה.En: The festival was more magical and meaningful than ever before, and Eliora became more confident in her ability to lead the community.He: קרני השמש האחרונות ליטפו את הכרם, והקיבוץ כולו זכה לעונת תפוחים שמתוק לסכם את השנה.En: The last rays of the sun caressed the orchard, and the entire kibbutz enjoyed an apple season sweet enough to sum up the year. Vocabulary Words:hue: גווןapproaching: קרב ובאpride: גאווהconcern: דאגהannual: שנתיfestival: פסטיבלmodern: מודרניexhibition: תצוגהenthusiastically: בהתלהבותcautiously: בזהירותconservative: שמרןtraditions: מסורותrapidly: בצעדי ענקgathered: התאספוopinion: דעהinnovate: לחדשargument: ויכוחincorporate: להכילhesitation: היסוסunderstanding: הבנהunity: אחדותwholeness: שלמותrelief: הקלהcaressed: לטפוconfident: בטוחהelements: אלמנטיםcelebration: חגיגהlandscape: נוףsuccess: הצלחהpreserve: לשמרBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/fluent-fiction-hebrew--5818690/support.
Sam Tyrer talks about how he channelled difficult personal experiences into an initiative to change other people's lives. The founder of Change Talks, which provides health and well-being education in schools, colleges and corporate settings, offers advice to other nurses who want to get their own initiatives off the ground. He also discusses how to boost well-being in the workplace in this episode of the Nursing Standard podcast.For more episodes of the Nursing Standard podcast, visit rcni.com/podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sam Tyrer talks about how he channelled difficult personal experiences into an initiative to change other people's lives. The founder of Change Talks, which provides health and well-being education in schools, colleges and corporate settings, offers advice to other nurses who want to get their own initiatives off the ground. He also discusses how to boost well-being in the workplace in this episode of the Nursing Standard podcast.For more episodes of the Nursing Standard podcast, visit rcni.com/podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Send us a textMost leaders say they want creativity. Few know how to make it happen. Andrew Robertson, Chairman of BBDO Worldwide, has spent two decades leading one of the most awarded creative networks in the world—and now he's written the playbook for bringing creativity back to the heart of business.In his new book, The Creative Shift, Robertson argues that organizations can't just hope for inspiration—they need to deliberately design for it. He explains how to balance operational discipline with imaginative thinking, why bad ideas are essential for breakthroughs, and how simple changes—like rethinking meeting spaces—can spark better group collaboration.What You'll Learn in This Episode:Why most corporate cultures quietly stifle creativityThe flaws in traditional brainstorming—and how BBDO aims to fix themHow to manage creative risk and know which ideas to pursuePractical ways to spark group creativity and make room for unconventional thinkingWhy operational excellence and visionary thinking aren't opposites—they're partnersLinks & Resources:Andrew's book: The Creative Shift: How to Power Up Your Organization by Making Space for New Ideas (released Sept 2, 2025)
Many Canadians may be seeing red, but nearly as many are seeing blue. Nevertheless, Prime Minister Mark Carney will form a new minority government in Canada after his Liberal Party secured the most seats in parliament in the recent federal election, completing a remarkable political turnaround amid a growing confrontation with President Trump and the United States. Although opposition leader Pierre Poilievre lost his own seat, the Conservatives grew their proportion of the popular vote substantially and made inroads in Ontario with 44 per cent of the vote there. In Saskatchewan and Alberta, only a few Liberals were elected and Alberta Premier Danielle Smith has already amplified her hostility towards Ottawa. The speaker will evaluate the election results and speculate on whether or not Mark Carney can keep the minority independence movement in the West from gathering steam. Speaker: Dr. Duane Bratt Duane Bratt is a political science Professor in the Department of Economics, Justice, and Policy Studies at Mount Royal University (Calgary, Alberta). He teaches in the area of international relations and Canadian public policy. His research interests include Canadian nuclear policy, Canadian foreign policy, and Alberta politics. Recent publications include: co-editor of Blue Storm: The Rise and Fall of Jason Kenney (University of Calgary Press, 2023), co-editor, Orange Chinook: Politics in the New Alberta (University of Calgary Press, 2019), co-editor, Readings in Canadian Foreign Policy: Classic Debates and New Ideas 3rd edition (Oxford University Press, 2015) and author of Canada, the Provinces, and the Global Nuclear Revival (McGill-Queen's University Press, 2012). Current projects include a book on the politics of covid in Alberta. Duane is also a regular commentator on political events.
The Portland-based Made show has wrapped up for another year, and our website has been buzzing with coverage from the handmade bike event.This week's Geek Warning is a bit different from the usual format, with the conversation focused mainly on what was seen at Made. Here, Dave Rome chats with Escape's US tech editor Josh Weinberg along with famed framebuilder (and Escape contributor!) Rob English.Within you'll hear about emerging trends from the custom bike world, why Rob believes there are no new ideas left for bicycles, and some of Rob and Josh's top picks.As usual, the episode wraps with our regular Ask a Wrench segment, where Zach Edwards (Boulder Groupetto) and Dave Rome answer technical questions from Escape members. You'll need to be on the Escape member podcast feed to listen to this section.See all the coverage from Made 2025 here.Time stamps:2:40 - Explaining Made and industry vibes10:00 - Trends in the handmade scene18:30 - Josh and Rob's favourite bikes of Made31:30 - Rob's absolute favourite - a bike from 197936:00 - A little Aero bike38:30 - Favourite small parts of Made55:45 - Ask a Wrench (Members only)57:00 - A corrections corner related to impact wrenches58:40 - Bottom bracket torque settings1:03:15 - Solving a worn dropout1:09:00 - Sticky cables, sticky drink mix
Change Starts Here is back for a brand-new season! In this first episode, host Dustin Odham dives into how the way we see the year ahead shapes our leadership, our teams, and the impact we create. He explores why real change doesn't come from doing it all at once, but from focusing on a few meaningful actions done well.Dustin challenges listeners to call out growth, name potential, and lead with belief—showing that mindset and intentionality are just as important as results. Start the new season with purpose, reflection, and a commitment to making this year count.Don't forget to like, subscribe, and turn on notifications so you never miss an episode of Change Starts Here.Download the See-Do-Get Story form below: https://resources.franklincovey.com/season-6/sdgsflim_k12If you want to learn more about FranklinCovey, visit us at https://www.franklincovey.com/solutions/education/Host: Dustin Odham, Managing Director at Franklin Covey EducationTimestamps: (00:00 - 00:28) Introduction(00:29 - 01:59) Coming Into the Year(02:00 - 03:45) New Year, New Ideas(03:46 - 05:15) How Do You See Yourself?(05:16 - 06:37) The Busy Addiction(06:38 - 08:03) Moments of Culture(08:04 - 10:12) Your Challenge(10:13 - 10:50) Closing
Change Starts Here is back for a brand-new season! In this first episode, host Dustin Odham dives into how the way we see the year ahead shapes our leadership, our teams, and the impact we create. He explores why real change doesn't come from doing it all at once, but from focusing on a few meaningful actions done well.Dustin challenges listeners to call out growth, name potential, and lead with belief—showing that mindset and intentionality are just as important as results. Start the new season with purpose, reflection, and a commitment to making this year count.Don't forget to like, subscribe, and turn on notifications so you never miss an episode of Change Starts Here.Download the See-Do-Get Story form below: https://resources.franklincovey.com/season-6/sdgsflim_k12If you want to learn more about FranklinCovey, visit us at https://www.franklincovey.com/solutions/education/Host: Dustin Odham, Managing Director at Franklin Covey EducationTimestamps: (00:00 - 00:28) Introduction(00:29 - 01:59) Coming Into the Year(02:00 - 03:45) New Year, New Ideas(03:46 - 05:15) How Do You See Yourself?(05:16 - 06:37) The Busy Addiction(06:38 - 08:03) Moments of Culture(08:04 - 10:12) Your Challenge(10:13 - 10:50) Closing
On this special episode of the Growth Pioneers Doug joins host Mary Meyer of the Health Happy Wise and Wealthy podcast to discuss Reno Startup Week 2025.Mary Meyer brings together an inspiring panel of Reno's entrepreneurship leaders—including Doug Erwin, Candi Block, Monica Terrero, Daniel Smith, Melissa Saavedra, and Allison Greene—to give you an insider's look at Reno Startup Week. Whether you're an aspiring founder, a seasoned entrepreneur, or just startup-curious, this episode unpacks how a free, week-long event can help launch, grow, and nourish local small businesses and innovation, and why removing cost barriers for entrepreneurs is so vital. Get ready for takeaways on networking, pitch competitions, government support, community organizations, wellness initiatives, and much more, straight from the passionate volunteers and ecosystem builders making it happen. Topics Covered: -What is Reno Startup Week and who is it for? -The power of keeping entrepreneurial resources free -How government and nonprofits collaborate to support founders -Pitch competition: structure, prizes, and founder stories -Breakout sessions on funding, scale, tech, retail, and AI -Resource fairs for the Latino community and all small businesses -Health & wellness activities for founders (meditation, yoga, more) -Networking and making real connections in Reno's startup scene -Closing celebrations and the role of arts, music, and fun. Key Takeaways: -Reno Startup Week is intentionally free, maximizing accessibility for all—regardless of financial means or background. -Startup resources and networking should be open to the full spectrum of entrepreneurs, from tech innovators to brick-and-mortar business owners, across all demographics. -Government collaboration (via Nevada's Governor's Office of Economic Development) is critical for removing barriers, providing resources, and making real, systemic change for small businesses. -Pitch competitions and resource fairs empower founders to share ideas, gain exposure, and tap into vital networks. -Wellness and personal growth are just as important for entrepreneurial success as strategic know-how. -Networking is built into every layer of the week, from casual coffee to structured sessions and inclusive celebrations. -AI and current tech trends are not just for “techies”—established local businesses will find actionable tools and education. -Reno Startup Week is a living example of how community, public support, and open access create fertile ground for entrepreneurship.
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For the past decade, The Opportunity Project has quietly transformed how government tackles big challenges—by inviting the public in. Through short, focused development sprints, federal agencies have partnered with technologists, advocates, and entrepreneurs to turn open data into real-world solutions. Here with his reflections on what's worked, what's scalable, and how this model of agile, collaborative problem-solving could shape the future of public service is the President and Founder of CODE, Joel Gurin.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
India's startup boom has lost its spark. Venture capital funding in the first half of 2025 dropped to just $3.6 billion—the lowest since 2016. Fresh ideas are scarce, and investors are stuck with fewer bets to make.So who's still getting the money? Familiar founders. Even those with messy track records. Pharmeasy's co-founders, whose healthtech giant crashed from $5.6 billion to $460 million, raised fresh funds for All Home. Whitehat Jr's Karan Bajaj, criticized for misleading ads, secured $16 million for his new venture.Why are VCs are backing baggage over breakthroughs? Tune in.Daybreak is produced from the newsroom of The Ken, India's first subscriber-only business news platform. Subscribe for more exclusive, deeply-reported, and analytical business stories.
Send us a textEver feel like you're pitching to a brick wall? This week on "The Selling Podcast," Mike and Scott sit down with Ryan Blair, a dynamic change consultant, to tackle one of the toughest challenges in sales: getting people to embrace change. We all know change is hard—for us, and for our prospects—and Ryan provides the blueprint for making it happen.In this insightful episode, Ryan reveals his battle-tested tips and tricks for guiding people through the change process. He shares how to quickly and accurately identify the person who's simply not interested in your message and how to avoid wasting precious time on lost causes.But more importantly, Ryan breaks down how to strategically set up your sales and service process so that prospects are not just willing, but eager to change and implement your solution. He explains how to build a case for change that resonates on a deep level, turning resistance into enthusiasm.Tune in for a powerful conversation filled with actionable strategies on how to become a true change agent, not just a salesperson. Mike and Scott bring their signature blend of sharp wit and hard-hitting sales wisdom to make this a must-listen for any sales professional looking to get a "yes" from even the most change-averse clients.Scott SchlofmanMike Williams - Cell 801-635-7773 #sales #podcast #customerfirst #relationships #success #pipeline #funnel #sales success #selling #salescoach
The institutions are broken because their hearts are broken. In this conversation with Dr. Rick Doblin, president of the Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies, we explore whether substances used to great effect in the treatment of PTSD can become the scalpel and the flame for stuck culture—cutting delusion, sparking communion. Physics, like politics, stalls when minds forget how to meet. What if the revolution isn't in data, but in daring to see things in a new light?PATREON https://www.patreon.com/c/demystifysciPARADIGM DRIFThttps://demystifysci.com/paradigm-drift-showMUSICCheck out our band's new album:https://secretaryofnature.bandcamp.com/album/everything-is-so-good-hereVinyl pre-orders available now: https://buy.stripe.com/14A5kC3Od5d21Ms7zPdEs09Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies: https://maps.org/00:00 Go! The Challenge of Changing Minds 00:06:32 Introduction to MAPS 00:07:51 Emotional Barriers to New Ideas in Physics 00:12:30 Memory Reconsolidation and Psychedelic Therapy 00:16:48 Truth, Memory, and Emotional Healing 00:20:57 Fragile Beliefs and Resistance to Change 00:21:53 Secondary Gains in PTSD and Self-Healing 00:25:00 Belonging vs Rationality 00:29:00 Load-bearing Beliefs and Instinctive Reactions 00:33:00 Fundamentalism in Institutions and Religion 00:39:00 Reinterpreting Myths and Collective Action 00:44:20 Consciousness Patterns: Team vs Replicator 00:46:00 Embracing the Dualities o2f Human Nature 00:48:54 Culture Shapes Psychedelic Experience 00:51:14 Assumptions and Logical Traps 00:54:00 Ritual, Religion, and Medicalization 00:58:52 Bromo-LSD and Unexpected Healing Paths 01:03:30 New Frontiers in Psychedelic Therapy 01:06:39 Psychedelic Churches and Religious Freedom 01:09:35 Medicalization and Shifting Drug Perceptions 01:15:21 Ancient Mysteries and Psychedelic History 01:19:54 Physicists, Spirit, and Altered States 01:24:30 Jung's Red Book and the Limits of Language 01:28:13 Elite Capture and the Wildfire Metaphor 01:30:54 Capitalism, Collapse, and Redistribution 01:33:21 Innovation Needs a North Star 01:36:54 Uncertainty, Anxiety, and Vision 01:40:22 From Analysis to Action 01:44:11 Self-Transcendence and Collective Awakening 01:49:22 Psychedelics and Social Consciousness 01:56:28 Left, Right, and the Shared Psyche 02:03:51 Dangers of Ego Inflation 02:09:03 The Racist Origins of the Drug War 02:12:26 Post-Prohibition Possibilities 02:14:57 MAPS, Cults, and Therapy Ethics 02:19:51 MAPS Research Methods and Criticisms 02:23:21 Pharma Influence and Scientific Integrity 02:30:07 Ethics and Risk in MDMA Therapy 02:34:27 Commercialization and Mission Drift 02:55:14 Psychedelics, Peace, and Human Growth 02:56:00 Healing Work in Conflict Zones 02:58:00 Psychedelics, Physics, and Collaboration 03:00:00 Nature, Connection, and Future Gatherings #psychedelicscience, #TraumaHealing, #ParadigmShift, #Consciousness, #PsychedelicResearch, #CulturalChange, #SelfTranscendence, #quantumphysics, #physics, #philosophypodcast , #sciencepodcast, #longformpodcast ABOUS US: Anastasia completed her PhD studying bioelectricity at Columbia University. When not talking to brilliant people or making movies, she spends her time painting, reading, and guiding backcountry excursions. Shilo also did his PhD at Columbia studying the elastic properties of molecular water. When he's not in the film studio, he's exploring sound in music. They are both freelance professors at various universities.
Do you like chastity? We have some new ideas for you. Not sure if you want to explore chastity with a Femdom Mistress? Listen and find out why we love chastity.A listener inspired this episode with the following questions:What do women really think of male chastity and being a Keyholder?Are some men meant to be in chastity?What are your favorite chastity devices?Mistress Erika points out that there are different kinds of cages for different kinds of play:A tube style chastity cage that allows for partial erection.Smaller cages can be used for different levels of control.Using the nub for sissy training.Chastity cage with spikes and/or urethral sound so getting an erection is immediately painful.Why would someone want to be in chastity?Submission to the woman that is your keyholder.Freedom from the constant focus on erections and/or jerking off.Refocusing attention on what's important.Using chastity for sissy training:Silicone cages come in colors including sissy pink!Smaller cages can cause shrinking which reinforces sissy focus.Orgasm denial keeps feminization and submission to Mistress as the sissy life.2 previous episodes mentioned in this podcast:Chastity Interview with William of Mature MetalAndHow do I get my vanilla wife to put me in chastity? Meet Mrs. Mature MetalJOIN the conversation!Our adult social networking site: Enchantrix EmpireDISCORD: LDWOlivia and LDWErikaMistress Olivia's blog: Experienced MistressMistress Erika's blog: Intelligent Phone Fantasy
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Open Philanthropy Job Posting: Program Associate/Senior Program Associate, Abundance and Growth (Generalist Track) @ Open PhilanthropyReferral Link: https://jobs.ashbyhq.com/openphilanthropy/form/external-referralsREALIGNMENT NEWSLETTER: https://therealignment.substack.com/PURCHASE BOOKS AT OUR BOOKSHOP: https://bookshop.org/shop/therealignmentEmail Us: realignmentpod@gmail.comNancy Scola, Contributing Writer at Politico Magazine, joins The Realignment. Marshall and Nancy discuss the varied factors that determine which new ideas win out in Washington, the role of the mainstream and alternative media ecosystems in shaping politics and policy, the case study of former Federal Trade Commission Chair Lina Khan and the revival of the antitrust movement, and which ideas are on the rise in Washington six months into the second Trump administration.
AP Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports on Secretary of State Marco Rubio's meeting with Russia's top diplomat.
Peter Stenehjem is the Pres/CEO of First International Bank and Trust in North Dakota. He's a returning guest, friend of Barret, and a fascinating banker to talk to. FIBT has been family owned for over 110 years now by Peter's family and has branched out into doing some really cool stuff in the world of fintech and payments. They've owned Kotapay (https://www.kotapay.com/) for years now and are a Top 40 Payment Processor and, through Kotapay, they've launched Kavinu (https://kotapay.com/kavinu) as an embedded payment solution. It's really cool stuff! Be sure to check them out and a big thank you to our sponsor, ICBA Securities (https://www.icba.org/icba-securities)
Do you feel trapped in the constant cycle of putting out fires, leaving no time or energy to innovate and grow? You're not alone! Innovation isn't just a buzzword reserved for tech startups—it's the lifeblood of every thriving business. In this game-changing episode of SoTellUs Time, hosts Trevor and Troy Howard reveal practical strategies to break free from daily grind mode and intentionally foster creativity, new ideas, and continuous improvement in your business.
Daily Study: From interacting with negative people and having negative experiences, our minds are filled with limiting thoughts. Thoughts like “People like us don't do that,” “You don't have the money for that,” “You'll never achieve that goal,” etc. Those thoughts must be rooted out of our minds if we are to achieve all God has for us to do. The new ideas God has placed inside us require new thinking. Partner with Us: https://churchforentrepreneurs.com/partner Connect with Us: https://churchforentrepreneurs.com
As the world gets hotter, how is it changing our brains? In this episode of The Evolving Leader, co-hosts Jean Gomes and Scott Allender are joined by neuroscientist and author Clayton Aldern to explore how environmental shifts (especially climate change) are quietly reshaping our minds, behaviours, and capacity for decision-making. Drawing from his acclaimed book The Weight of Nature, Clayton explains how heat, trauma, and ecological instability are influencing everything from memory and empathy to aggression and judgement.This isn't just a conversation about climate change, it's about what it means to be human in a rapidly changing world. Jean, Scott, and Clayton dig into the science behind our evolving mental states and offer a compelling call to rethink our relationship with the environment, not just to save the planet, but to preserve our own mental wellbeing. This is a conversation every leader should hear.Other reading from Jean Gomes and Scott Allender: Leading In A Non-Linear World (J Gomes, 2023)The Enneagram of Emotional Intelligence (S Allender, 2023) Social:Instagram @evolvingleaderLinkedIn The Evolving Leader PodcastTwitter @Evolving_LeaderBluesky @evolvingleader.bsky.socialYouTube @evolvingleader The Evolving Leader is researched, written and presented by Jean Gomes and Scott Allender with production by Phil Kerby. It is an Outside production.Send a message to The Evolving Leader team
In episode 1887, Jack and Miles are joined by writer, playwright, and co-host of The Inner Cities Podcast, A. Zell Williams, to discuss…Zohran And How to Build Off This, Federal Judges Sides With AI Company In Copyright Case and more! Federal Judges Sides With AI Company In Copyright Case US judge allows company to train AI using copyrighted literary materials Federal Judge Rules It's Legal to Train AI on Copyrighted Books, Marking Major Win for AI Companies If you crush a spark plug, it makes "ninjas rocks". This is how easily they break a car window. [00:12] LISTEN: Love Moves Slow by Eddie 9VSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the latest episode of the Gentlemen's Wrestling Podcast, host Jesse Collings is joined by Gerard Di Trolio of the Emerald Flowshow to discuss NJPW's crappy booking, the repetitiveness of Gedo's core philosophies, the lack of emphasis on younger talent, and compare NJPW to other Japanese promotions who have successfully created new stars in recent years.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
In this episode of The Evolving Leader, Jean Gomes and Scott Allender are joined by renowned philosopher and theologian Alister McGrath to explore one of the most timeless and urgent questions: Why do we believe? Drawing on insights from his new book, Why We Believe: Finding Meaning in Uncertain Times, McGrath reflects on the nature of belief, the human need for meaning, and how our convictions shape who we are and how we lead.The conversation takes us from McGrath's early journey through science and Marxism to his later embrace of faith, to the cultural forces shaping our beliefs today from post-truth politics to techno-optimism. The episode explores how leaders can navigate complexity and uncertainty with grounded beliefs, curiosity, and empathy without succumbing to dogma or paralysis.Whether you consider yourself a person of faith, reason, or somewhere in between, this episode invites you to reflect more deeply on what sustains you and how those beliefs can help you thrive in a rapidly evolving world.Referenced during this episode:Why We Believe: Finding Meaning In Uncertain Times (McGrath, 2025)Other reading from Jean Gomes and Scott Allender: Leading In A Non-Linear World (J Gomes, 2023)The Enneagram of Emotional Intelligence (S Allender, 2023)Social:Instagram @evolvingleaderLinkedIn The Evolving Leader PodcastTwitter @Evolving_LeaderBluesky @evolvingleader.bsky.socialYouTube @evolvingleader The Evolving Leader is researched, written and presented by Jean Gomes and Scott Allender with production by Phil Kerby. It is an Outside production.Send a message to The Evolving Leader team
In a world where information is everywhere—and answers are just a tap away—how can we equip our daughters to discern truth from fiction, wisdom from noise, and God's Word from worldly rhetoric? In this episode of the Raising Godly Girls Podcast, co-hosts Rachael and Natalie invite listeners into a thought-provoking and laughter-filled conversation about raising critical thinkers who are firmly rooted in a Biblical Worldview. Join us as we explore the very real challenge of outsourced thinking—a cultural default where girls often parrot popular talking points without wrestling with the “why” behind their beliefs. Drawing from a recent Raising Godly Girls Minute with American Heritage Girls Founder & Executive Director Emeritus Patti Garibay and real-life parenting moments, Rachael and Natalie offer practical insights and Biblical guardrails for helping your daughter engage deeply, rather than passively, with the ideas that flood her mind daily. Whether your girl is still young and curious or in the thick of her teenage years, this episode will give you tools to help her filter everything through the lens of Scripture. You'll learn how to teach her to measure every new idea against John 14:6, to stand strong even when her views aren't popular (Matthew 7:13–14), and to always be ready to defend her faith with gentleness and respect (1 Peter 3:15). Plus, we'll introduce resources like AHG's Discover Good and Live RESTfully Patch Programs and Summit Ministries' worldview tools—resources designed to help families strengthen spiritual muscles over the summer and beyond. These aren't just parenting strategies; they're discipleship opportunities for your girl's heart and mind. If you're ready to guide your daughter to be wise, discerning, and grounded in truth in an age of noise and confusion, this episode is a must-listen. Explore more resources to raise girls rooted in Christ at raisinggodlygirls.com. To find or start an AHG Troop in your area, visit americanheritagegirls.org.
In this episode, Scott Becker discusses the importance of limiting new ideas during critical execution periods.
In this episode, Scott Becker discusses the importance of limiting new ideas during critical execution periods.
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A good boss is a rare breed. That's because running an organisation is hard. It means getting to grips with the world's most baffling substance: people.The Economist's management columnist, Andrew Palmer, is here to help. With his trademark wit, he distills advice and experience from bosses across business and the public sector. Whether you manage people now or want to in the future; whether you're in charge of a company or you dream of founding one; whether you want to build a culture or just give a good presentation—Boss Class is for you.For the full text transcript, visit ted.com/podcasts/fixable-transcriptsWant to help shape TED's shows going forward? Fill out our survey! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Marea Therapeutics CEO Josh Lehrer and CSO Ethan Weiss on a new angle of attack against cardiovascular disease and diabetes.
In this compelling episode of The Evolving Leader, we sit down with Mike Mears, former CIA leadership head and author of "Certainty: How Great Bosses Can Change Minds and Drive Innovation." Mike shares powerful insights from his extraordinary career – from his days as a combat platoon leader and nuclear missile commander to his transformative work at GE and the CIA. Discover how his relentless curiosity led him to question conventional leadership practices, the pivotal moments that reshaped his approach, and the lessons he's learned about inspiring teams in a world driven by uncertainty. How can leaders inspire and motivate in a world driven by uncertainty? Join us as we explore the habits, mindsets, and actionable insights that can transform how you lead and connect with your team.Further reading from Mike Mears:Certainty. How Great Bosses Can Change Minds and Drive Innovation:https://www.certaintyleadershipbook.com/ Mike Mears's Website:https://www.mikemears.biz Mike Mears's Leadership Newsletter:https://landing.mailerlite.com/webforms/landing/i5b5t0 Other reading from Jean Gomes and Scott Allender: Leading In A Non-Linear World (J Gomes, 2023)The Enneagram of Emotional Intelligence (S Allender, 2023) Social:Instagram @evolvingleaderLinkedIn The Evolving Leader PodcastTwitter @Evolving_LeaderBluesky @evolvingleader.bsky.socialYouTube @evolvingleader The Evolving Leader is researched, written and presented by Jean Gomes and Scott Allender with production by Phil Kerby. It is an Outside production.Send a message to The Evolving Leader team
12 - Joe Biden regrettably has late stage cancer. But Dom insists we must talk about the subject matter because of the cover-up and how it sparks questions on who was running the White House during his presumed treatment of the disease. 1210 - A local publication calls out 1210 WPHT over discussing the cancellation of the Whitemarsh 4th of July Parade and how Dom does not know the area. 1215 - Side - all time artifact 1220 - Dom reads from the Conshohocken Curve calling him out on his Whitemarsh coverage. Why is this broader than a local issue? What security study is The Curve referencing? 1230 - Felix Frankfurter Professor of Law at Harvard Law School Alan Dershowitz joins the program today. How many books can a man write at once? Alan highlights the big issue with Trump's immigration plan which is that with these mass deportations, we run the risk of detaining somebody wrongfully. Is it worth it? What is his definition of “due process”? Was Comey's message intentional, or was he just stupid? 1240 - Your calls and Dan's answer to the side? 1250 - Your calls to wrap up. You know Joe, with the hair! 1 - Former deputy national security advisor to President Donald Trump, Vice President of the Kathryn and Shelby Cullom Davis Institute for National Security and Foreign Policy at The Heritage Foundation, Dr. Victoria Coates joins us. What is Victoria's takeaway from Trump's trip to the Middle East last week? Why is the Russian-Ukraine war a catch 22 for Putin? Why did Trump skip Israel? Why is Trump opening dialogue with these countries? Is the clock close to midnight with Iran and nuclear capabilities? Can Trump get the Nobel Peace Prize? 120 - When will Medicaid reform kick in? Are Republicans afraid? What is the one part of the “Big Beautiful Bill” Dom wants to see go through? Your calls. 130 - Did Epstein really kill himself? 135 - Your calls. 150 - Phillies pitcher Jose Alvarado was suspended 80 games and the postseason for testing positive for a banned substance. John Kruk calls the situation out accurately. 2 - Scott Presler joins us for his weekly installment on Planet Dom. What is the significance of Dade County in Florida? There's a “Presler Tour of Pennsylvania”? What has Scott been looking at as far as numbers in enrollment? What is Scott excited to tell us about his expanding staff? What counties are Scott excited about? 215 - Dom's Money Melody! 220 - Why are many cities not even putting up Republican candidates up for election? Remember Meatball? 230 - Former Jill Biden aide and whistleblower Michael Larosa joins us today to discuss why he decided to come forward when he did. What part of Biden's re-election plan did Michael disagree on? How did it come to be that ushers were fired the first day as Biden took over the presidency? What didn't the Biden admin understand about avoiding media that gave them complications? When did the campaign know that the time was coming for Biden to step aside? If the campaign knew he was declining in 2020, why run again in 2024? What will Michael expect from the book release tomorrow? 250 - The Lightning Round!
Forget the hammocks and ping-pong tables. Creativity takes work. Managers at Google, Lego and a pair of AI startups share advice on breaking through. To listen to the full series, subscribe to Economist Podcasts+. https://subscribenow.economist.com/podcasts-plus If you're already a subscriber to The Economist, you have full access to all our shows as part of your subscription. For more information about how to access Economist Podcasts+, please visit our FAQs page or watch our video explaining how to link your account. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Forget the hammocks and ping-pong tables. Creativity takes work. Managers at Google, Lego and a pair of AI startups share advice on breaking through. To listen to the full series, subscribe to Economist Podcasts+. https://subscribenow.economist.com/podcasts-plus If you're already a subscriber to The Economist, you have full access to all our shows as part of your subscription. For more information about how to access Economist Podcasts+, please visit our FAQs page or watch our video explaining how to link your account. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
President Trump's Middle East tour is underway, and has been kicked off with a multibillion dollar deal with the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Charlie plays the highlights, talks with Brian Gerstner about what could be the best idea to come out of the first four months of the new administration: Giving $1,000 to every American newborn to make them a part of America's ownership class. Watch every episode ad-free on members.charliekirk.com! Get new merch at charliekirkstore.com!Support the show: http://www.charliekirk.com/supportSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Forget the hammocks and ping-pong tables. Creativity takes work. Managers at Google, Lego and a pair of AI startups share advice on breaking through.To listen to the full series, subscribe to Economist Podcasts+. https://subscribenow.economist.com/podcasts-plusIf you're already a subscriber to The Economist, you have full access to all our shows as part of your subscription. For more information about how to access Economist Podcasts+, please visit our FAQs page or watch our video explaining how to link your account. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A calming and helpful conversation for making sense of the very story of our time, and how that is coming to us and being powerfully shaped through media and journalism. The theory of change of journalism as it came out of the 20th century, David Bornstein says, is that shining a light on what is going wrong — what is dangerous and dysfunctional, catastrophic or corrupt — will mobilize and lead us to correct it. But this emphasis on the terrible and the extreme, from whichever side of our cultural trenches you inhabit, has helped fuel a paralyzing, dehumanizing fear and the collapse of trust in institutions and in each other. Many of us are turning away from the news altogether. Is that the answer? How to live in this world with this media and retain meaningful, reasonable hope and agency? And what are we not seeing and hearing that we can orient towards? There is no one wiser on these questions than David Bornstein.Krista spoke with David Bornstein before a small group of citizens of Minneapolis in November, 2024. Find an excellent transcript of this show, edited by humans, on our show page. Sign yourself and others up for The Pause to be on our mailing list for all things On Being and to receive Krista's monthly Saturday morning newsletter, including a heads-up on new episodes, special offerings, recommendations, and event invitations.BIODavid Bornstein is co-founder and CEO of the globally esteemed Solutions Journalism Network. Learn more about their work with news organizations around the world, and their solutions story tracker at solutionsjournalism.org. He has been a journalist focusing primarily on social innovation for three decades. From 2010 to 2021, he co-authored the “Fixes” column in The New York Times. He is the author of The Price of a Dream: The Story of the Grameen Bank and How to Change the World: Social Entrepreneurs and the Power of New Ideas, which has been published in 25 languages.Special thanks to Dana Mortenson, who created the event that brought Krista and David together. She is founder of World Savvy, an organization that seeks to reimagine education to build the global competence necessary to navigate a complex and ever-changing world.
Welcome to another energizing episode of MorningCoach®! In Episode 5680, “Embracing New Ideas & Being Patient,” JB Glossinger sets the tone for a week dedicated to growth, change, and evolution—both in your personal life and in the MorningCoach community. JB shares his excitement about completing his marathon and offers a glimpse behind the scenes, noting that he's recording this episode a few days early to allow for some much-needed recovery, with all race updates available in the Longevity Hub. This week is a special one: as the calendar gifts us an extra week in the month, JB takes a break from the usual book study to focus on embracing fresh ideas and cultivating patience as we navigate new territory. He previews timely topics like the impact of artificial intelligence on productivity and wellness, the importance of springtime “check-ins” to realign our goals, and how MorningCoach itself is constantly evolving to serve its community better—with new health and wealth tools, individualized content, and exciting tech upgrades. JB also dives into his four pillar system—mission, vision, support, and communication—and encourages listeners to adopt the PDCA (Plan, Do, Check, Act) approach for personal and professional evolution. Throughout the episode, he emphasizes that MorningCoach isn't just a static program; it's a living, breathing system built to adapt with you. With thoughtful prompts, inspiring quotes, and a dose of real-world accountability, JB invites you to open yourself up to change, act with intention, and trust the journey as you build the life you want. Settle in for a motivating kick-off to your week, and get ready to embrace new ideas and opportunities alongside a supportive, ever-evolving community!
In this episode of Skin Anarchy, host Ekta is joined by the legendary Dr. Nicholas Perricone to explore the science behind aging, inflammation, and the future of skincare. Known for pioneering the link between inflammation and aging, Dr. Perricone returns to the spotlight with his new book, The Beauty Molecule, which dives into the cutting-edge science of mitochondrial health and acetylcholine's role in reversing cellular damage.Listeners will hear how Dr. Perricone challenged conventional dermatology by developing the first anti-inflammatory skincare and diet regimen—decades ahead of its time. He breaks down how mitochondrial dysfunction contributes to aging and inflammation, and why boosting acetylcholine—the “beauty molecule”—can transform not only skin health, but overall longevity. From daily meditation and exercise to transdermal antioxidants and hydrogen water, Dr. Perricone outlines a practical roadmap for rewiring how we think about beauty and wellness.The episode also explores the therapeutic promise of peptides, hydrogen water as a metabolic therapy, and why the future of skincare may lie in biochemistry over cosmetic quick fixes. Backed by data and decades of research, this conversation will shift your perspective on aging from surface-level solutions to deep, cellular renewal.Whether you're a skincare aficionado, health professional, or wellness seeker, this episode offers an inspiring and scientifically grounded look at the future of beauty. Tune in to hear how Dr. Perricone is redefining aging—one molecule at a time.CHAPTERS:(0:00) – Introduction to Dr. Nicholas Perricone and His New Book(3:07) – The Rejection of New Ideas in Science and Medicine(4:53) – The Link Between Metabolism and Inflammation(7:06) – Developing the Anti-Inflammatory Diet and Its Impact(9:26) – Dr. Perricone's Transdermal Biotechnology and Its Impact(11:02) – Mitochondrial Health and Its Role in Aging(13:00) – Acetylcholine: The Beauty Molecule and Its Anti-Inflammatory Effects(20:53) – Hydrogen Water and Its Role in Reducing Inflammation(27:16) – The Promise of Peptides in Anti-Aging and Cognitive HealthTo learn more about Dr. Perricone, visit his website and social media.Shop The Beauty Molecule book!Don't forget to subscribe to Skin Anarchy on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your preferred platform. Reach out to us through email with any questions.Sign up for our newsletter!Shop all our episodes and products mentioned through our ShopMy Shelf! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.