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#AskDrWilson | The Detox Lifestyle
Ep. 218: Perimenopause with Dr. Christiane Northrup

#AskDrWilson | The Detox Lifestyle

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2025 46:35


In this episode, Leah Wilson and Dr. Christiane Northrup explore perimenopause as a powerful and natural life transition — not a medical problem to be "fixed." Together, they break down cultural myths around aging, highlight the importance of viewing this phase as an opportunity for personal reset, and unpack the hormonal shifts that occur. Dr. Northrup passionately calls women to reclaim their power, approaching perimenopause with greater awareness, self-trust, and empowerment — especially amid the evolving landscape of women's healthcare. Dr. Christiane Northrup, M.D., is the ideal expert to join us for this conversation on perimenopause. She literally wrote the definitive book on the subject — The Wisdom of Menopause, first published in 2001 — a groundbreaking work that has sold millions of copies and profoundly shaped the modern discourse around women's health, particularly during the midlife transition. This conversation is a must-listen for any woman — and for anyone who loves and supports women — seeking a deeper, more empowered understanding of this vital life transition. Topics Covered:

Podcasting is Praxis
E327 - Northrup-German ft. Corner Späti

Podcasting is Praxis

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2025 94:50


Nick and Ciarán join us as the hottest trend of 2025 hits Europe: Germany too elects a new suit who simply loves guns and bombs! Plus, your regular scheduled Texas update and TWO war Christmases for the price of one. Get all things Corner Späti: www.operationglad.io Subscribe for two whole bonus episodes a month: https://www.patreon.com/praxiscast Watch streams: https://www.twitch.tv/praxiscast Buy shirts: https://praxiscast.teemill.com/ Follow us: https://bsky.app/profile/praxiscast.bsky.social  Cast: Ciarán - https://bsky.app/profile/ciaran.operationglad.io  Nick - https://bsky.app/profile/lilouzovert.bsky.social  Jamie - https://bsky.app/profile/wizardcubes.bsky.social Rob - https://bsky.app/profile/trufflehog.bsky.social David - https://bsky.app/profile/sanitarynaptime.bsky.social  Alasdair - https://bsky.app/profile/ballistari.bsky.social 

Derry Public Radio - A Stephen King Podcast
Derry Public Radio Interview Anthony Northrup: The Sequel

Derry Public Radio - A Stephen King Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2025 34:37


Josh is back again with another interview episode. This time welcoming back Anthony Northrup to discuss his newest book, Stephen King Dollar Baby: The Sequel. Tune in as we discuss King Conventions, how this book goes further than his first, and the legacy of the Dollar Baby Program. To buy your copy of Stephen King Dollar Baby: The Sequel https://www.bearmanormedia.com/products/stephen-king-dollar-baby-the-sequel

Resilient Birth
(Rerun) Breastfeeding After Birth Trauma with Erin Northrup

Resilient Birth

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2025 45:48


We are recording Season 3 of the Resilient Birth podcast. Meanwhile we have selected our favorite episodes for you. In this episode of the Resilient Birth Podcast, Justine and Sarah welcome Erin Northrup, an international board certified lactation consultant, to discuss the profound impact of birth trauma on breastfeeding and maternal mental health. Erin shares her personal experiences with birth trauma after a cesarean under general anesthesia and separation from her baby who was taken to the NICU, emphasizing the interconnectedness of physical, emotional, and psychological aspects of childbirth. The reason for her cesarean turned out, on further investigation after the birth, to be based on a misdiagnosis, confirming the suspicion she highlights in the episode. The conversation explores the importance of recognizing and addressing the emotional needs of mothers during and after birth, as well as the long-term effects of trauma on families. Erin advocates for better support systems and policies that honor the maternal bond and emotional wellbeing of birthing individuals. This conversation delves into the profound impact of birth trauma on breastfeeding experiences, particularly focusing on the emotional and psychological challenges faced by mothers. The speakers discuss the importance of listening to mothers' voices, the interconnectedness of birth experiences and breastfeeding, and the need for advocacy in healthcare. Erin shares her research findings, highlighting the overwhelming response from participants and the emotional weight of their stories of breastfeeding after birth trauma. The discussion emphasizes the necessity of recognizing the complexities of maternal health and the importance of support systems for new parents. Keywords: birth trauma, breastfeeding, maternal health, postpartum care, lactation consultant, hospital policies, trauma recovery, maternal bonding, cesarean birth story, NICU birth story. Takeaways The physical and emotional aspects of childbirth are inseparable. Many women feel dismissed when expressing emotional distress post-birth. Hospital policies can hinder maternal-infant bonding immediately after birth. The experience of separation from the baby can be traumatic. Maternal mental health is as important as physical health post-birth. Trauma can ripple through families and affect future generations. Trust in healthcare can be fractured by lack of listening. Mothers are experts in their own experiences. Birth trauma can echo in breastfeeding experiences. Hospital policies can hinder maternal care and support. Breastfeeding can serve as a reclamation of control. Research reveals the depth of shared trauma among mothers. Emotional pain from birth can resurface during breastfeeding. Sound Bites "I need to feed my baby..." "I was absolutely panicked..." "Why is nobody listening?" "I was very determined to breastfeed." "Everything is connected." Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Birth Trauma and Support 02:57 The Interconnectedness of Birth Experiences 05:55 Personal Story of Birth Trauma 08:54 The Impact of Hospital Policies on Birth Experiences 12:04 The Emotional Aftermath of Birth Trauma 15:08 The Long-Term Effects of Birth Trauma 17:47 Finding Strength Through Adversity 21:01 The Importance of Maternal Bonding 23:54 Reflection on Healing 25:58 The Fracture of Trust in Healthcare 28:48 The Impact of Birth Trauma on Maternal Experience 32:58 Research Insights on Birth Trauma and Breastfeeding 38:56 Navigating Personal Trauma Through Research 44:00 The Interconnectedness of Experience and Healing On the Resilient Birth podcast, Justine and Sarah explore the impact of trauma across the perinatal period, from trying-to-conceive to pregnancy, from childbirth to postpartum and parenting. Through an inspirational quote that drives our weekly conversations about trauma and healing, Justine and Sarah explore topics such as birth trauma, parenting as a survivor, and finding healing with vulnerability and compassion that support birthing people and birth professionals. Each week, listeners leave with takeaways to utilize in their lives and/or clients. Justine and Sarah hold the stories they share with honor and respect with the hope to impart knowledge, increase understanding, and bear witness to this challenging topic. Sarah is a licensed mental health counselor, educator, and mom of three. She walks with a story of trauma from before and as a result of her perinatal experience. Justine supports survivors of trauma through perinatal coaching and childbirth education. As well as being a mother of three, she holds a Ph.D. on representations of consent and sexual violence. Erin Northrup is an International Board-Certified Lactation Consultant dedicated to educating andsupporting families who wish to breastfeed after experiencing birth trauma. She has a BA in Psychologyand a Masters in Applied Health Services Research (MAHSR) from the University of New Brunswickwhere she conducted a qualitative study on the lived experience of breastfeeding after birth trauma.Erin's own journey with birth trauma began in 2009, when she experienced a traumatic birth with thebirth of her first child. Since then, she has been a vocal advocate for maternal infant health and acompassionate supporter of parents through pregnancy, breastfeeding, and beyond. One of Erin's key goals is to educate perinatal professionals about the impacts of birth trauma and theimportance of respectful, ethical lactation care. She believes that by raising awareness and sharingevidence-based information, we can enhance the quality of care for families who have faced thesechallenges. A mother of five wonderful children and a long time La Leche League Leader, Erin is a firmbeliever in the necessity of trauma-informed care throughout the perinatal period, from preconceptionto weaning. Learn more about Sarah and Justine's course called Trauma Informed Fundamentals here: https://resilient-birth.mykajabi.com/traumainformedfundamentals

Back to the People
Reclaiming Women's Health and Spiritual Wisdom, feat. Dr. Christiane Northrup

Back to the People

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2025 70:39


Dr. Christiane Northrup, a pioneering OB-GYN and author, has spent her career advocating for women's health, spirituality, and bodily autonomy. With a background in both traditional medicine and holistic wellness, she has challenged conventional practices surrounding birth, menopause, and reproductive care. Known for her groundbreaking books such as The Wisdom of Menopause and Women's Bodies, Women's Wisdom, Dr. Northrup blends scientific knowledge with ancient wisdom to empower women to reclaim their health and intuition. Her latest research explores the impacts of COVID-19 vaccine shedding on women's reproductive health, highlighting the urgent need for transparency and holistic healing practices.

The Integrative Health Podcast with Dr. Jen
Episode # 83 Energy Vampires: Reclaim Your Health by Protecting Your Energy

The Integrative Health Podcast with Dr. Jen

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2025 53:39


In this insightful episode of #TheIntegrativeHealthPodcast, Dr. Christiane Northrup joins me to discuss the concept of energy vampires—individuals or circumstances that drain emotional and physical vitality—and their connection to chronic health issues like thyroid dysfunction. We explore how unresolved trauma, toxic relationships, and an empathic nature can lead to emotional depletion and long-term illness.Our discussion also delves into practical tools to recognize and heal from energy-draining situations. From the importance of setting boundaries and saying no, to exercises for reconnecting with your inner child, the conversation is filled with actionable advice for empaths seeking to protect their energy. This episode serves as both a wake-up call and a guide to reclaiming health and well-being by addressing the hidden emotional dynamics that often go unspoken.Dr. Christiane Northrup is a renowned obstetrician-gynecologist and a leading authority in women's health and wellness. She is best known for her groundbreaking book ‘Women's Bodies, Women's Wisdom,' which revolutionized how women understand their health. Dr. Northrup has become a trusted voice in women's health, frequently appearing on major television shows like Oprah and Today. Her work has earned her numerous accolades, including being named to Oprah's Super Soul 100 and receiving the Mind/Body Healing award. Beyond her medical practice and writing, she founded Amata Life, a company focused on women's health products. Dr. Northrup's journey to becoming a leading voice in women's health is inspiring, demonstrating how she overcame personal challenges to empower women worldwide.Website: https://www.drnorthrup.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DrChristianeNorthrupPODCAST Thank you for listening please subscribe and share! - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Shop supplements: https://healthybydrjen.shop/ CHECK OUT a list of my Favorite products here: https://www.healthybydrjen.com/drjenfavorites WATCH THIS:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2lSyAFy5U4U&list=PLaDiqj0yz1eeCOATXPoUDt8HEJxz1_lfW - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - FOLLOW ME: Instagram :: https://www.instagram.com/integrativedrmom/ Facebook :: https://www.facebook.com/pflegmed Tik Tok :: https://www.tiktok.com/@integrativedrjen YouTube :: https://www.youtube.com/@integrativedrmom - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - FTC: Some links included in this description might be affiliate links. If you purchase a product through one of them, I will receive a commission (at no additional cost to you). I truly appreciate your support of my channel. Thank you for watching! Video is not spons...

From Chronic Pain to Passion
Ep 51 Recovering from Eating Disorders, with Christine Northrup, LCSW

From Chronic Pain to Passion

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2025 67:52


In today's episode, I'm talking with Christine Northrup, an LCSW, Certified Eating Disorder Specialist, and the owner of Take Root Counseling and Coaching, a group practice specializing in highly individualized eating disorder treatment. Christine also runs ED Recovery Coaching, where she helps individuals deepen their recovery journey. Drawing from her own recovery experience, she works through a somatically oriented, attachment-based lens and is an advanced practitioner of Embodied Recovery for Eating Disorders. We dive into her approach to healing and how she helps clients connect to their capacity for deep, embodied transformation. Stay tuned—it's a conversation you'll want to hear! You can find Christine at: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/take_root_counseling Therapy: https://www.takerootcounselingandcoaching.com/ Coaching: https://www.edrecoverycoaching.com/ And you can find me at: Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@anna_holtzman⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Email: anna@annaholtzman.com Website: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠www.annaholtzman.com⁠

Christ the King Lutheran Church Podcast (Sermons)
"Growing in Wisdom" - Pastor Pam Northrup

Christ the King Lutheran Church Podcast (Sermons)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2024 18:49


Sermon for December 29, 2024 | Preaching text: Luke 2:41-52

Spark’n Conversations
Episode 37 - Center for Energy and Environment Workforce Programs w/ Sarah Northrup

Spark’n Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2024 26:22


Workforce Program Manager, Sarah Northrup, joins Mike to talk about the workforce training program CEE implements.    To learn more  you can go directly to CEE's website:  https://www.mncee.org   Don't miss your chance to advance your skills—visit our website now to register for one of our upcoming code classes and secure your spot today:  https://www.electricalassociation.com/Online/Online/Education/Continuing_Education_Landing_Page.aspx?hkey=fa23b0ac-5ed9-4b43-8b58-d93cac1f1a2b 

The Melt Podcast
Dr. Christiane Northrup | Critical Mass Awakening (FREE FIRST HOUR)

The Melt Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2024 79:12


Hunter and I speak with returning guest Dr. Christiane Northrup about what all has been happening since her last visit in late 2020, cognitive dissonance, VID vax truths, psychopathy, her upcoming vax-free dating site, being included in the Disinfo Dozen, and much more. Dr. Northrup's website: https://www.drnorthrup.com/  Dr. Northrup's Substack: https://truenorthdr.substack.com/  To hear the full version of this episode just visit our Locals page at https://themeltpodcast.locals.com/ or our Patreon page at https://www.patreon.com/themeltpodcast where you can subscribe for as little as $5 a month to receive extended episodes, exclusive episodes, and early access to regular episodes. For one time donations- PayPal: fosamsara@gmail.com   Find The Melt on… Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/c-2365404 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheMeltPodcast Check out our merch at: https://the-melt.creator-spring.com/   Music by The Godawful Joy: https://thegodawfuljoy.bandcamp.com/releases and Matt Presti: https://www.mattpresti.com/music.html

AZ Tech Roundtable 2.0
AZ Tech Council on 2024 Innovation & Governors Celebration w/ Steve Zylstra - AZ TRT S05 EP42 (258) 11-10-2023

AZ Tech Roundtable 2.0

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2024 24:18


AZ Tech Council on 2024 Innovation & Governors Celebration w/ Steve Zylstra   - AZ TRT S05 EP42 (258) 11-10-2023            What We Learned This Week Arizona Technology Council, in partnership with the Arizona Commerce Authority, honors technology leaders and innovators from across the state with the Governor's Celebration of Innovation Awards. AZ Tech advocates for the entire tech industry New committee on Space, Satellites & Rockets for launches Major Investment$ in AZ for Semiconductor & Battery factories     Guest: Steve Zylstra, President / CEO AZ Tech Council https://www.aztechcouncil.org/   Steve Zylstra of AZ Tech Council joins BRT to talk all things technology in the Valley. The Arizona Technology Council is one of the largest technology-driven trade associations in North America, with over 850 members and growing, the only organization specifically serving technology companies statewide. They protect innovators and truly believe that technology moves all of us forward; and are dedicated to the future of Arizona. Steve Zylstra advocates for AZ tech, as well as his recurring writing about the industry. Steve, and the Council are a major source for updates on technology, business growth, and what legislation is being drafted.     The Arizona Technology Council, in partnership with the Arizona Commerce Authority, has announced the winners of the 2022 Governor's Celebration of Innovation awards. Winners of this prestigious annual award program represent the best of the best in Arizona's technology, science and education ecosystem. This year's recipients were recognized tonight in a ceremony at the Phoenix Convention Center. “The Governor's Celebration of Innovation award winners represent the pinnacle of innovation and cutting-edge problem solving throughout the state,” said Steven G. Zylstra, president and CEO of the Council and its foundation, SciTech Institute. “It was a pleasure to celebrate our winners, as well as the many outstanding finalists, at tonight's awards show. Each year we are so proud to see how far Arizona has come as a leader in technology, science and STEM education.” “Each year, the Governor's Celebration of Innovation awards showcase Arizona's vibrant technology community,” said Sandra Watson, president and CEO of the Arizona Commerce Authority. “This year's winners and finalists certainly carry on that tradition. We are proud to partner with the Council to highlight the entrepreneurs and local leaders making Arizona a magnet for innovative technologies.”     Notes:     Steve Zylstra of the AZ Tech Council joins the show to preview the upcoming Governor's Celebration of Innovation     Seg 1   AZ Tech Council operates statewide with offices in Phoenix in Tucson. They do public policy advocacy for the technology industry in Arizona. Host events 3x a week, have a newsletter, and numerous programs members.   Council has 14 committees, with the prominent one being public policy.   Link: https://www.aztechcouncil.org/committees/   Tech Impact Report: https://aztc.eimpactv3.com/dashboards/6/techimpact/aztc   Tech industry is booming in Phoenix and Arizona with over $102 billion invested in the semiconductor industry alone. There are four Giga battery factories being built in Arizona.   Company looks selfish if they advocate to politicians in the state direct. Arizona Tech Council acts as a go-between to advocate for the whole technology industry. They also help with legislation through legislative reps. They've gotten priorities past like tech credits R&D invest plans and also lower corporate taxes. They review candidates to see who votes and how the candidates info align with technology goals.   Tech Council committees include AI with 95 companies involved. One of the biggest industries in technology and also Arizona is Optics and Photonics. This deals in light, lasers, lenses or managing light through devices like a telescope to a microscope. University of Arizona and Tucson is the No. 1 school for optics.   Some companies involved are Synapse Labs and Mercurio.   Consultants help companies to transform business on how to use AI. Can either use AI current tools like ChatGPT, or create your own large language model. AI can improve all aspects of a business, really upgrade efficiency.   The AZ Tech Council has added an AI bot called Ada named after Ada Lovelace (early computers) to their website. Over time, AI learns and grows. The company that helped the council with the AI bot is called Skilly.AI.     Seg 2   Clean Energy is a big topic and technology in Arizona. With the passing of the inflation reduction act during Covid,  $12 billion has been invested in Arizona, which created 18,000 jobs.   Four Giga factories being built by companies like Kore Power, LG, and American Battery Factory. Deals in Transportation and energy storage for batteries.   You also got major EV car makers in Arizona ike Llucid and Nicola. Estimated over the next 7 years Arizona will have 40% more power needs. Arizona also number one and number two in data centers and growth.   Data Centers use lots of power and cost a lot. You also have a life science industry with organizations like AZ Bio. This is one of the fastest growing sectors. Another one is semiconductors.   Early discussion about mini or modular nuclear facilities for data centers. This could produce renewable power on site. This is long-term planning and might be 10 years away. An example of something being worked on as a nuclear plant loaded on a semi truck.   Governor Celebration of Innovation is a joint awards event between AZ Tech Council and AZ Commerce Authority. Celebrating startups, and small and large companies. Awards to stem students and teacher of the year.   Lifetime achievement award for execs in Boeing, and Phantom Launch (in Tucson) rocket company.   Link to Event: https://www.aztechcouncil.org/event/2024-governors-celebration-of-innovation-awards/   CEO Jim Cantrell of Phantom Launch (formally of SpaceX). rocket expert building a launch system for micro satellites or small satellites. He's competing with SpaceX, his former boss, Elon Musk, and their Falcon satellite.   Satellite and rocket launch technology is a fast growing industry and technology. Future goals to see man return and colonize the moon, as well as mine meteors for resources.   AZ Companies involved in the space industry are Honeywell, Northrup, Grumman, Raytheon, Paragon Space, Viasat, Blue Origin, and Virgin, all operating in Arizona   Steve's son works for Space Force, and also Steve worked in the Aerospace industry prior to the tech council. Arizona Tech Council 2024 is forming a committee on the space industry the end of 2024.           Biotech Shows: https://brt-show.libsyn.com/category/Biotech-Life+Sciences-Science     AZ Tech Council Shows:  https://brt-show.libsyn.com/size/5/?search=az+tech+council *Includes Best of AZ Tech Council show from 2/12/2023   Tech Topic: https://brt-show.libsyn.com/category/Tech-Startup-VC-Cybersecurity-Energy-Science  Best of Tech: https://brt-show.libsyn.com/size/5/?search=best+of+tech     ‘Best Of' Topic: https://brt-show.libsyn.com/category/Best+of+BRT      Thanks for Listening. Please Subscribe to the BRT Podcast.       AZ Tech Roundtable 2.0 with Matt Battaglia The show where Entrepreneurs, Top Executives, Founders, and Investors come to share insights about the future of business.  AZ TRT 2.0 looks at the new trends in business, & how classic industries are evolving.  Common Topics Discussed: Startups, Founders, Funds & Venture Capital, Business, Entrepreneurship, Biotech, Blockchain / Crypto, Executive Comp, Investing, Stocks, Real Estate + Alternative Investments, and more…    AZ TRT Podcast Home Page: http://aztrtshow.com/ ‘Best Of' AZ TRT Podcast: Click Here Podcast on Google: Click Here Podcast on Spotify: Click Here                    More Info: https://www.economicknight.com/azpodcast/ KFNX Info: https://1100kfnx.com/weekend-featured-shows/     Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this program are those of the Hosts, Guests and Speakers, and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of any entities they represent (or affiliates, members, managers, employees or partners), or any Station, Podcast Platform, Website or Social Media that this show may air on. All information provided is for educational and entertainment purposes. Nothing said on this program should be considered advice or recommendations in: business, legal, real estate, crypto, tax accounting, investment, etc. Always seek the advice of a professional in all business ventures, including but not limited to: investments, tax, loans, legal, accounting, real estate, crypto, contracts, sales, marketing, other business arrangements, etc.  

Podcast 616
The Batman (w/Pat Niday & Katie Northrup-Niday)

Podcast 616

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2024 65:21


One final riddle for you True Believers… Podcast 616 is concluding its BAT FALL run with the grim but TRULY delightful 2022 romp: The Batman. Joining your caped crusading podcast host, Damon, are the dynamic duo of Katie Northrup-Niday & Pat Niday. Together these three uncover Gotham corruption as well as discuss:Robert Pattison - from sparkly vampire to goth hero.Zoe Kravitz's very long Catwoman nailsAnd - Why is this guy called the Penguin?All this plus a rundown of every Alfred Pennyworth ever. So pull out your cypher for decoding riddles, pull out your rain ponchos in case of flooding, and get your puffy Batsuit so you can glide into this great episode! This concludes our coverage of Batman. And it was worth every flap of our bat wings. Enjoy!Listen. Subscribe. Gotham Forever…Hosted by: Damon RoysterProduced by: Michael SeijasThe Press Play Podcast NetworkFollow us on Twitter: @pressplaypodsFor Sponsorship plans and more information, please email: admin@pressplaypodcasts.comTo listen to all our shows and learn more about our network, please visit www.pressplaypodcasts.com

Resilient Birth
Breastfeeding After Birth Trauma with Erin Northrup

Resilient Birth

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2024 45:48


Keywords: birth trauma, breastfeeding, maternal health, postpartum care, lactation consultant, hospital policies, trauma recovery, maternal bonding, cesarean birth story, NICU birth story. In this episode of the Resilient Birth Podcast, Justine and Sarah welcome Erin Northrup, an international board certified lactation consultant, to discuss the profound impact of birth trauma on breastfeeding and maternal mental health. Erin shares her personal experiences with birth trauma after a cesarean under general anesthesia and separation from her baby who was taken to the NICU, emphasizing the interconnectedness of physical, emotional, and psychological aspects of childbirth. The conversation highlights the importance of recognizing and addressing the emotional needs of mothers during and after birth, as well as the long-term effects of trauma on families. Erin advocates for better support systems and policies that honor the maternal bond and emotional wellbeing of birthing individuals. This conversation delves into the profound impact of birth trauma on breastfeeding experiences, particularly focusing on the emotional and psychological challenges faced by mothers. The speakers discuss the importance of listening to mothers' voices, the interconnectedness of birth experiences and breastfeeding, and the need for advocacy in healthcare. Erin shares her research findings, highlighting the overwhelming response from participants and the emotional weight of their stories of breastfeeding after birth trauma. The discussion emphasizes the necessity of recognizing the complexities of maternal health and the importance of support systems for new parents. Takeaways The physical and emotional aspects of childbirth are inseparable. Many women feel dismissed when expressing emotional distress post-birth. Hospital policies can hinder maternal-infant bonding immediately after birth. The experience of separation from the baby can be traumatic. Maternal mental health is as important as physical health post-birth. Trauma can ripple through families and affect future generations. Trust in healthcare can be fractured by lack of listening. Mothers are experts in their own experiences. Birth trauma can echo in breastfeeding experiences. Hospital policies can hinder maternal care and support. Breastfeeding can serve as a reclamation of control. Research reveals the depth of shared trauma among mothers. Emotional pain from birth can resurface during breastfeeding. Sound Bites "I need to feed my baby..." "I was absolutely panicked..." "Why is nobody listening?" "I was very determined to breastfeed." "Everything is connected." Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Birth Trauma and Support 02:57 The Interconnectedness of Birth Experiences 05:55 Personal Story of Birth Trauma 08:54 The Impact of Hospital Policies on Birth Experiences 12:04 The Emotional Aftermath of Birth Trauma 15:08 The Long-Term Effects of Birth Trauma 17:47 Finding Strength Through Adversity 21:01 The Importance of Maternal Bonding 23:54 Reflection on Healing 25:58 The Fracture of Trust in Healthcare 28:48 The Impact of Birth Trauma on Maternal Experience 32:58 Research Insights on Birth Trauma and Breastfeeding 38:56 Navigating Personal Trauma Through Research 44:00 The Interconnectedness of Experience and Healing On the Resilient Birth podcast, Justine and Sarah explore the impact of trauma across the perinatal period, from trying-to-conceive to pregnancy, from childbirth to postpartum and parenting. Through an inspirational quote that drives our weekly conversations about trauma and healing, Justine and Sarah explore topics such as birth trauma, parenting as a survivor, and finding healing with vulnerability and compassion that support birthing people and birth professionals. Each week, listeners leave with takeaways to utilize in their lives and/or clients. Justine and Sarah hold the stories they share with honor and respect with the hope to impart knowledge, increase understanding, and bear witness to this challenging topic. Sarah is a licensed mental health counselor, educator, and mom of three. She walks with a story of trauma from before and as a result of her perinatal experience. Justine supports survivors of trauma through perinatal coaching and childbirth education. As well as being a mother of three, she holds a Ph.D. on representations of consent and sexual violence. Erin Northrup is an International Board-Certified Lactation Consultant dedicated to educating andsupporting families who wish to breastfeed after experiencing birth trauma. She has a BA in Psychologyand a Masters in Applied Health Services Research (MAHSR) from the University of New Brunswickwhere she conducted a qualitative study on the lived experience of breastfeeding after birth trauma.Erin's own journey with birth trauma began in 2009, when she experienced a traumatic birth with thebirth of her first child. Since then, she has been a vocal advocate for maternal infant health and acompassionate supporter of parents through pregnancy, breastfeeding, and beyond. One of Erin's key goals is to educate perinatal professionals about the impacts of birth trauma and theimportance of respectful, ethical lactation care. She believes that by raising awareness and sharingevidence-based information, we can enhance the quality of care for families who have faced thesechallenges. A mother of five wonderful children and a long time La Leche League Leader, Erin is a firmbeliever in the necessity of trauma-informed care throughout the perinatal period, from preconceptionto weaning. Learn more about Sarah and Justine's course called Trauma Informed Fundamentals here: https://resilient-birth.mykajabi.com/traumainformedfundamentals

Christ the King Lutheran Church Podcast (Sermons)
"Reformation Sunday" - Pastor Pam Northrup

Christ the King Lutheran Church Podcast (Sermons)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2024 15:10


Sermon for October 27, 2024 | Preaching text: John 8:31-36

Next Level Soul with Alex Ferrari: A Spirituality & Personal Growth Podcast
FLASHBACK FRIDAYS: BEWARE: PROTECTING Yourself from BEINGS That Will DESTROY Your Life! with Christiane Northrup

Next Level Soul with Alex Ferrari: A Spirituality & Personal Growth Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2024 50:04


Christiane Northrup, M.D., visionary pioneer in women's health, is a board-certified ob/gyn, former assistant clinical professor of ob/gyn at the University of Vermont College of Medicine, and three-time New York Times bestselling author of Women's Bodies, Women's Wisdom, The Wisdom of Menopause and Goddesses Never Age: The Secret Prescription for Radiance, Vitality, and Well-Being.In 2013, Reader's Digest named Dr. Northrup one of the "100 Most Trusted People in America." Her books, Making Life Easy: A Simple Guide to A Divinely Inspired Life (Hay House, 2016), and Dodging Energy Vampires (Hay House, April 2018) were immediate successes, both offering Dr. Northrup's advice and perspective regarding "upstream" preventive medicine.Internationally known for her empowering approach, Dr. Northrup embraces medicine that acknowledges the unity of mind, body, emotions, and spirit, and teaches women to create health by tuning into their inner wisdom.As a business owner, physician, former surgeon, mother, writer, speaker, and, according to Miriam Ava Ph.D., a "rebel, rock star and authority on what can go right with the female body," Dr. Northrup acknowledges our individual and collective capacity for growth, freedom, joy, and balance. And after decades spent transforming women's understanding of their sacred bodies and processes, she now shows women how to thrive at every stage of life.In 2016, Dr. Northrup was named one of Oprah Winfrey's Super Soul 100, a group of leaders who are using their voices and talent to awaken humanity. In 2018, Dr. Northrup received the first Mind/Body Healing award, a special category within the New Thought Walden Awards, honoring those who use empowering spiritual ideas and philosophies to change lives and make the planet a better place. In 2020 and 2021 Dr. Northrup was named in the Watkins Spiritual 100, a list of living people that make a unique and spiritual contribution on a global scale.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/next-level-soul-podcast-with-alex-ferrari--4858435/support.

Christ the King Lutheran Church Podcast (Sermons)
"Turning Things Upside Down" - Pastor Pam Northrup

Christ the King Lutheran Church Podcast (Sermons)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2024 17:48


Sermon for October 20, 2024 | Preaching text: Mark 10:35-45

Niche Pursuits Podcast
How Jamie Northrup Earns +$6k/Month From Multiple Side Hustles

Niche Pursuits Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2024 52:44


Jamie Northrup is no stranger to the “make money online” scene. He's been doing it for almost 20 years with varying success, depending on the strategy.  For years he has been developing different income streams, focusing particularly on side hustles with no customers, with considerable success. When he was laid off, he was lucky he didn't have to worry, because he had a solid hustle or two to keep him afloat. Fast forward to today, and Jamie runs the Minimalist Hustler brand, where he teaches people to develop their own side hustles. He has several different income streams, from products to newsletters, and is on track to hit six figures in 2025. Links & Resources Minimalist Hustler - https://minimalisthustler.com/ Medium - https://medium.com/ Amazon KDP - https://kdp.amazon.com/en_US/ Skool - https://www.skool.com/ Gumroad - https://gumroad.com/ Self Publishing Titans - https://www.selfpublishingtitans.com/ Publisher Rocket - https://publisherrocket.com/ Bookbub - https://www.bookbub.com/partners/bookbub_ads Josh Spector - https://joshspector.com/ Ready to join a niche publishing mastermind, and hear from industry experts each week? Join the Niche Pursuits Community here: https://community.nichepursuits.com Be sure to get more content like this in the Niche Pursuits Newsletter Right Here: https://www.nichepursuits.com/newsletter Want a Faster and Easier Way to Build Internal Links?  Get $15 off Link Whisper with Discount Code "Podcast" on the Checkout Screen: https://www.nichepursuits.com/linkwhisper Get SEO Consulting from the Niche Pursuits Podcast Host, Jared Bauman: https://www.nichepursuits.com/201creative

The Dirt on Flowers
EP 126: Why Your Farm Needs a Website With Alix Northrup

The Dirt on Flowers

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2024 56:51


Lyndsay and Shannon welcome branding expert Alix Northrup, they discuss the essential role of having a website for farming businesses. They share personal experiences and challenges in managing their online presence, emphasizing that a website is crucial for legitimacy, customer engagement, and business growth. The conversation covers the limitations of relying solely on social media, the importance of a dynamic and evolving website, and practical tips for website development, including content organization, choosing a domain name, and finding the right web designer.Learn more about this episodes guest by checking out Rosebird Farms website, Instagram or Facebook. If you want to dive in deeper with us each month, join our membership group - The Dirt on Flowers Insiders! So if you love the podcast and want to dig deeper with us, head over to www.thedirtonflowers.com/membership to join now. Did you love today's episode? Take a screenshot and share it in your IG stories. Don't forget to tag @dirtonflowers!Leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts!Head to www.thedirtonflowers.com to sign up for our newsletter and become a Dirt on Flowers insider!Want to learn more about your hosts? Follow us on Instagram!Lyndsay @wildroot_flowercoShannon @bloomhillfarm

I - On Defense Podcast
341: IDF Prepares for Ground Combat in S. Lebanon - France Proposes 21-Day Ceasefire at UN + US Security Package to Ukraine worth $375 Million + Northrup Selected to Build Hypersonic Glide Interceptor + More

I - On Defense Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2024 29:13


For review:1. US Congress passes Continuing Resolution (CR) for continued Federal Government funding.The CR now makes its way to the White House, which has indicated that the President will sign the bill well in advance of the 30 Sep deadline.2.  IDF Prepares for Ground Combat in S. Lebanon.Israel has continued to launch hundreds of strikes against Hezbollah targets and warned that a ground offensive was looming. IDF chief LTG Halevi told Soldiers they would likely soon find themselves in Lebanon.3. France Proposes 21-Day Ceasefire in Lebanon. France outlined the proposal at an emergency UN Security Council session. French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot said that the two Western powers (France & US) were proposing a truce of 21 days "to allow for negotiations and a more sustainable ceasefire."4. US Security Package to Ukraine worth $375 Million.Capabilities include: air-to-ground weapons; munitions for rocket systems and artillery; armored vehicles; and anti-tank weapons.5. US approves $920 million Foreign Military Financing (FMF) loan to Romania.FMF dollars have to be spent on US-made weapons and the loans come with interest that will have to be paid back to the US government. 6. South Korean defense company Hanwha Ocean no longer pursues bid to purchase Australian ship building firm Austal. 7. China fires ICBM into Pacific Ocean during test.Chinese Defense Ministry reports that the ICBM carried a dummy warhead and fell into a designated area of the sea, and that the test complied with international law and was not directed against any country or target.8. Northrup Grumman Selected to Build Hypersonic Glide Interceptors (GPI).The fiscal 2024 National Defense Authorization Act is pushing the US Missile Defense Agency to ensure initial operational capability (IOC) for the GPIs by the end of 2029 and full operational capability (FOC) by 2032, as well as to deliver at least 24 x GPIs by 2040. 

Agtech - So What?
When Kansas Drys up… in 2050 with Dan Northrup

Agtech - So What?

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2024 31:53


There are many parts of the US that are at risk for severe drought and heat in the next 30 years due to climate change. But then there's Kansas, where some growers pull irrigation water from a particularly vulnerable part of the gigantic Ogallala aquifer, which according to the latest science, may well be fully depleted by 2050. Western Kansas isn't exactly the heart of the corn belt, but farming in the region does support substantial nearby livestock industries, including large confined dairy and beef cattle operations. If feed becomes sparse, or must come from more expensive, more distant geographies, the regional economic disruptions could be vast.Dan Northrup, part of Galvanize Climate Solutions' Science and Tech team and an Associate Professor at Iowa State University, joins us today to talk about the risks, and opportunities, that this kind of water vulnerability introduces, and where he thinks public and private investors can act now. For more information and resources, visit our website. The information in this post is not investment advice or a recommendation to invest. It is general information only and does not take into account your investment objectives, financial situation or needs. Before making an investment decision you should read the information memorandum and seek financial advice from a professional financial adviser. Whilst we believe Information is correct, no warranty of accuracy, reliability or completeness.

Just Schools
Enhanced Engagement Through Phone Freedom

Just Schools

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2024 27:43


In this episode of the Just Schools Podcast, Jon Eckert interviews Matt Northrop, the Associate Head of School at Oaks Christian School in Southern California. They discuss the school's decision to eliminate cell phone use during the school day and the positive effects this has had on student engagement and community building. Northrop shares insights into the implementation process and how students and parents have responded.  The Just Schools Podcast is brought to you by the Baylor Center for School Leadership. Each week, we'll talk to catalytic educators who are doing amazing work. Be encouraged. Join us on October 15th at the Hurd Welcome Center for an in-person information session to hear more about the MA in School Leadership and the EdD in K-12 Educational Leadership. This is a free event but we need you to register here: https://app.e2ma.net/app2/audience/signup/2003682/1973032/ Connect with us: Baylor MA in School Leadership EdD in K-12 Educational Leadership Jon Eckert LinkedIn Twitter: @eckertjon Center for School Leadership at Baylor University: @baylorcsl   Transcription: Jon: Today, we're here with Matt Northrop, amazing leader in Southern California at Oaks Christian School. This conversation really started through a text exchange where I was asking how the year was going, and I got this great response from Matt. First of all, give us a little bit of a window into how the year started at Oaks and what you're doing is a little bit different than what you've done in the past. Matt Northrop: Yeah. Well, first of all, thanks for having me on, Jon, have the utmost respect for you and the show and all the things that you all are doing, but yeah, this year we, so a little bit about Oaks Christian. We are about 1,700 students, a little over 1,100 on the high school side. This year we made the jump in after reading Anxious Generation made the decision with leadership that we wanted to walk away from our students being able to use cell phones while on campus. We've had a number of different iterations with cell phones. We've used them in the classrooms, we've kind of jumped in on the tech side and really believing that that could be a tool. I think a lot of schools have gone that direction. We just really felt as we not only read it, but also as we saw a lot of the same conclusions that he was coming up with, we really felt like we needed to do something drastic on the phones. We had pretty early on made sure that our teachers were involved in this decision and that they were aware of it and communicated at the beginning of the summer for all of our students and parents. What we've done is we've made it where you can't have a cell phone on or in your possession throughout the school day from, and we start our first classes at 8:30, so 8:30 until 3:15. What we have found, and this is what we were texting back and forth, is it has absolutely ... Not that our culture wasn't for us. I think the culture was always there. What the cell phone was doing was interrupting what the culture had the potential of being. As we took away cell phones in these first few weeks of school, the noise level in the hallways has multiplied probably two or three fold in good ways. Kids are laughing, kids are playing games, they actually have board games in our spiritual life office that they're playing. Kids are in circles and they're having conversations. They're sharing stories where you might find the first few weeks when there were cell phones, and kids sitting on a couch or a chair somewhere just kind of minding their own business on the phone. I don't see kids by themselves anymore. Whether that's them having the courage of just wanting to go out and start talking with friends or meet new friends, or if that's people, kids on our campus who are seeing somebody who's all by themselves and sitting down and having that conversation. It has been a huge boost to our community, to the connection that takes place on campus. We've really look back at the teachers are saying, this is a game-changer for the school. Jon: It's powerful. We're hearing this, I mean, some states are banning phones, there are districts moving to this, they're public schools, independent schools. I'm curious to hear how your parents received this. You mentioned teachers starting to communicate this I think early in the summer. How did you go about communicating this shift and moved away from, this is something that I think sometimes kids feel like it's a punitive measure, like you're taking away something to, oh no, we're offering you something better. We've had an engaging culture in the past, we think this will be even better. How did you roll that out? Then what was the response that you got maybe initially versus where you're at right now? Matt Northrop: Sure. What was interesting is we communicated this via email to parents at the beginning of summer. We kept waiting, honestly, as administrators waiting for an angry mob to approach us. We did not receive a single email from a parent that was upset about this policy. In fact, at our new parent orientation a week before school started, it got a huge ovation, the fact that we were making this decision. This is one of those decisions for us that it has had the support of our parents from the get-go. Part of that is I think parents are starting to see this, and then part of that was probably the way that we communicated this out as far as, again, we're not trying to make their kids miserable. We're not trying to keep them from connecting to their kids. What we are trying to do is have academic conversations, increase community, allow their kids to be able to see each other face-to-face and develop empathy and develop courage and develop curiosity and all of those things that can be difficult to do with a cell phone on their hand. What's interesting too, Jon, is I've had a few kids walk up and they look to their left and they look to their right, make sure no friends are listening and they say, "Thank you, Dr. Northrup, for taking the cell phones away. Even the kids, to some degree, not all of them are happy about this for sure, but to some degree I believe that they're starting to see the difference on campus to have that connection. Jon: Did you get resistance from students at the beginning that's now reduced or did you have any of that pushback from them? Matt Northrop: Nothing serious. Kind of the adolescent eye roll, probably collective eye roll, but again, even as reminders on campus, the reminder is not, we don't have big cell phones with a red circle and red lines through it. We have the reason why, so we're emphasizing community. We're emphasizing contribution, and we're emphasizing celebration. If your head's not up and your eyes aren't open, you can't do any of those things, and so be available. See those things that you can celebrate on campus, find ways in which you can contribute and then be a part of this community. Jon: Love that, love the three Cs there, and it's a positive, not a negative. I think that's remarkable. I think more schools can lean into that in ways that I think would be increasingly life-giving. I was going to say, your school. I've been able to be on your campus several times, and it's one of the more engaging campuses I've ever been on because you have these institutes that connect kids, and you're now fifth through 12th grade or have, you've gone down to fourth? Matt Northrop: Fourth through 12th. Jon: Fourth through 12th. Fourth through 12th grade, you have this deeply engaged campus where you're moving all over, it feels like a college campus, and kids are entering into these different spaces and doing the work of professionals and they're connected to professionals. You're obviously in a talent-rich environment that you tap into well, so talk a little bit about the way you all think about engagement anyway, even removed from the smartphone conversation. How do you think about that in meaningful ways? Because I think, let me back that up with one other piece of context, because what you said earlier resonated from what Jonathan Haidt said about the students. He asks about the way technology interferes with their engagement. He asked them his classes, "Is anybody here upset that Netflix is a thing that they're streaming on Netflix?" Everybody's like, "Yeah," Netflix, they love Netflix. Netflix is a win. Then he's asked them, "Does anybody wish that we could go back from social media?" About half of them say they would like that to go away, which I think speaks to kind of the invasive nature of some of the technology where Netflix wants you to give it your attention because it wants you to be on, but it's not this constant clawing at you that I think we all feel even as adults. When we talk about kids not being able to handle phones, and I would argue most adults can't handle their phones either because it's a multi-billion dollar industry to try to keep our attention. I think you all have acknowledged that, have seen that, but I think better than most schools, you have already built a culture of engagement that already was focused on community, contribution, celebration. Talk a little bit about where you've built that culture and then maybe how this has added to it. Matt Northrop: Yeah. There's a couple things that come to mind as I think through community. One is we've, from the very get-go, been very Socratic, especially in our humanities. A normal thing is to walk to campus and you'll see the Socratic circles with a novel out, with scripture out, with a document that they're reading together, asking great questions. I think that has lended itself where the teacher is not the center of the classroom. The discussion is, or an idea is versus the teacher. The teacher typically will sit down with the students in a posture of learning together. I think from the very beginning, Oaks has been a place where scholarly conversation, it's a normal thing for kids who engage in that scholarly conversation. Jon: Let me interject there. I did get to see a conversation at your school where they were discussing the things they carry, and there were about 12 students gathered around with a teacher. It was really hard to tell where the teacher was and where the students were, but the conversation was one of my favorite conversations I've ever been able to listen into, so absolutely agree. That was now maybe four years ago? Matt Northrop: Five years ago, yeah. Jon: Yeah, four or five years. Amazing, so yeah, I can second that. That's a powerful thing that you all do at Oaks. Matt Northrop: A special part for sure. Then I think on the other side of things, we also genuinely believe that our students can be contributors to society, to culture now. They don't need to wait until they're 35. with these, we've started five institutes. These are institutes for students. We have about 25% of our kids that are part of one of these. It's for students who are thinking that they may want to be an engineer or they want to be a filmmaker. We have our Institute for Arts Innovation, Institute for Global Leadership, which is Finance and Law, Institute of Engineering, which has our idea lab. We just added Health Sciences Institute and a Bible and Discipleship Institute for kids who want to go deeper into those areas. It really becomes a highly engaging elective set of offerings. I think one of the things that I love, so maybe just as a story that might help bring this out as far as the engagement is concerned, we had an assignment that was given probably three years ago now to students, and it was just an open-ended develop a, and this was in our engineering institute, develop a water filtration device for an area, geographic area in the world that doesn't have readily access to clean water. That was the topic, and so they began to work on it, ended up putting together things that I don't completely understand as a history major, but ozone, sand filtration, heat, and there's one more element that they put together into one unit and then found out later that nobody had ever developed a filtration device like this. The next year, they wrote a journal article on it, they began to continue to test it. It was found to be 99.9% effective. That was the second year. Third year is they began to link arms with some of our other institutes of trying to find a way, how do we bring this now to an area of the world that would need this? We're sending a team in October to Freetown, Sierra Leone, where we are bringing some of our global leadership students who are looking to come alongside young businesses that are happening there in ways that we can help and support that they're bringing the water device as well to be able to figure out what we can do there. Then all of it is being collected for a documentary for social change designed to help bring awareness to both, both to schools as far as things that we can do to help engage our students beyond just book knowledge, but practical knowledge as well. Also, to be able to showcase what kids can do today that can benefit the world when they're 17 years old versus when they're 37 years old. Something to help inspire this generation to be difference makers. It's an example of probably an abnormal one on our campus, but a normal conversation that's happening on our campus on a regular basis. Jon: No, and two things that that made me think of from what I've seen on campus, your idea lab, your innovation lab is in a former dog food factory. You've converted into this amazing space where the first time I was there, Jet Propulsion Labs had just been there the day before because they partner with you. I think at the time you were the only high school in the country they would partner with. They typically only partner with universities. There was a conversation going on in that lab about getting water to different parts of the world that were not getting water. It wasn't a filtration thing, it was just how to do a water project. They were white boarding all these things and generating ideas and these really creative problem solving ways with a teacher there that was super animated in what he was doing. It was also tied into, I think he was going over there some rocketry and telemetry things on one of the boards that I did not understand. Then we walked over to a machine that you have that you had a teacher and a student go get trained on it. It was like a four or five-day training, and he was going to Stanford, I think he was the head of your debate team, and he was trained on this. He talked us through, in detail, this unbelievably complex machine that you had invested time in him so that he could then invest time in students totally a transformational space on so many levels because of the human beings. It wasn't about the tools, it was the way the humans were using the tools. It was amazing. Then I think the next day they were filming a feature length film. There was a fight scene that was about to happen on campus that the booms were ... Matt Northrop: [inaudible 00:15:02]. Jon: Yes, then it was all staged. It wasn't a real fight but ... Matt Northrop: [inaudible 00:15:06]. Jon: ... It's just seeing all that come together in the documentary and the leadership pieces and in the lab and then taking it and using it globally. I mean, again, you don't want smartphones to get in the way and distract from that kind of deeper problem solving that changes students at your school as they seek to serve the world in ways that, I think, most high school students don't have a vision for what that could be because they don't necessarily have those same opportunities to think that way, because the institutes you've built bring in the kind of outside expertise that feeds Oaks and then Oaks can feed back out. Which, I mean, that's pretty powerful. I wish everybody had a chance to just walk around your campus and just see, because I was just there on random days, the times I've been there, it wasn't like anything special was going on that day, it was just, this is just what happens on campus, which was amazing. Matt Northrop: Yeah. I do think one of the elements there too is, and you've alluded to it, but finding people in your area, whether it's parents or community members that can help take the kids to the next level in those areas as well. We have advisory councils around each one have been kind of that Wayne Gretzky quote, "You don't just want to skate to where the puck is, but where it's going," and so looking at engineering of where is engineering going? Where is computer science going? Where's leadership going and preparing our kids for that? Jon: I love that, and any community can do that. Obviously, you're in a fairly unique place with some of the resources you have in your community, but every community has those resources and it doesn't really have to cost the school anything extra. In fact, it can bring resources with it where people get invested and they see what these high school kids are doing and they're like, "Oh yeah, here's some." I'm sure you have many examples of that. As the community engages your school, both sides benefit. A couple of questions. These are typically, I do like a lightning round or shorter answer questions, which I'm terrible at answering. I always like to see how well you can do this. Have there been any books that you've read in the last year that you're like, "Yeah, absolutely." Other educators, Anxious Generation, 100%, and you're like, "Yes, everybody needs to read that if you're a parent, educator." We had both of our two oldest children, we had them read it because we're like, "Hey, this is talking about you all," and it was super impactful for them. Any other books you've read that you would recommend to the people listening? Matt Northrop: I have loved, we've been walking through with one of our groups, the Ruthless Elimination of Hurry by Jon Mark Comer, The Importance of Solitude and Silence and Sabbath and Slowing Down. I think for all of us, that was challenging then one that I've always loved that we're reading as well as The Power of Moments by Dan or Chip and Dan Heath, that one's an eye-opener and so applicable to so many areas of school. Jon: Love both of those books. I also just read Jon Mark Comer's Practicing the Way this year. Super helpful. Good follow up to it. At least this one, he's not just taking Dallas Willard's quote and making it his book title, so that's a win. The Power Moments, the idea of the peak end rule, the idea that the promise of risk-taking is learning. It's not success. How do you do that? How do you build that into your system? Power Moments has been one of my favorite books since that came out in 2017, so hey, I would second both of those. As you look ahead at schools in general, what do you see as the biggest challenge to engaging kids? You've removed smartphones, that's key. You've got these things going on, but what do you see as the biggest challenge to engaging kids? Matt Northrop: That's a good question. I'd say one of the things that I am starting to see, and I guess it surrounds the AI conversation, and I think we're all trying to figure out as educators, where does AI fit? We've been taking a look at it as well. I think one of the things that we're trying to do is making sure that that is exaggerating the humanness of relationship and community where AI is. There was just that recent article of a UK school that is now teacherless and completely driven by AI. We're certainly not a school that runs away from technology, but I think that has a profound impact on education, on making sure that we're engaging our students. I hope we're not walking away from humanness altogether. I think as we look at AI to remember the impact that a teacher has in a classroom of kids of that face-to-face, eyeball-to-eyeball, wrestling with big ideas, having those conversations that are all unique to each class period and not getting to the point where we're letting AI teach our kids. I think that's a dangerous spot. Nor do I really think that that really engages young people either. Jon: Everything you've talked about so far on this podcast could be potentially aided by artificial intelligence, but it could not be done with artificial intelligence. I love that exaggerating the humanness of school. If you've read any of Cal Newport's stuff, he wrote Deep Work and then he just came out with a book, Slow Productivity, his claim, and he's a computer science MIT grad professor at Georgetown. He makes a living in the world of artificial intelligence and computers. He said, "What will become increasingly valuable in the decades ahead, wherever the world goes, is the more human our contribution is, because that's where our value is in our humanness. What are you uniquely capable of offering the world if you're able to articulate that and obsess over quality, doing less things at a natural pace?" Ruthless Elimination of Hurry ties in nicely there. That's the value you have. How do we help kids see what they've been created to be and what they contribute? Obviously, tools can help with that, but they will not replace that because AI, I always say this, this is from Darren Speaksma, it's consensus. That's all it is. It's scraping large language models. It's consensus. It is not wisdom and it can't be wisdom. There are things like if you're writing a paper, there are things where AI is super helpful for checking and fixing, but if it's generating, I don't want to read something generated by AI. One of my worst nightmares is that AI-generated emails will begin to fill up my email box to the point where I feel like I need AI-generated responses and it's just AI talking to AI, and I'm just this third party looking on at this nightmare. To me, how do we keep, I totally agree on exaggerating the humanness of what we do because that's the joy in schools. All right, so then what do you see as your biggest hope for engaging students well? I mean, I think you all are doing a lot of this really well. What would you say your biggest hope is? Matt Northrop: I think my largest hope is in the things that I'm seeing, and I know you're seeing in different Christian schools and different schools around the world, I think that we're getting to a place, as I look around, there's just so much hope in so many schools with amazing educators and leaders that are doing phenomenal things. Both with the hand in who we have been and who we've been as teachers and mentors for centuries. Yet also ,a hand in where is the world going and how do we continue to prepare our kids for a future that we don't know? I think I'm hopeful for these types of conversations. I'm hopeful for us as schools to become less siloed, maybe less competitive at times, and to be able to learn from one another and those unique things that we all bring to a conversation. There's still yet a school to visit where I haven't learned something from that school that I can pretty much immediately take back to Oaks. I think that's where the hope is, I guess, collaboration with one another and learning from one another. Jon: That's the whole reason why the Baylor Center for School Leadership exists. We try to bring schools together to do this work of improvement because we can always get better and it's a lot more fun to get better with each other. If you get a chance to visit Oaks Christian, you have to do it. The good thing is we have nothing to be afraid of in the future because we serve a sovereign God and He's not worried about the future and that victory is already done. When your eternity is all set, what happens between now and when we get to heaven, that's all just an adventure that we get to enjoy and create powers of moments and ruthlessly eliminate hurry and practice following Christ in ways that make us more like Him. It's a pretty good work that we get to do. Matt, thanks for all you do. Thanks for being on today. Matt Northrop: Thanks, Jon.  

Christ the King Lutheran Church Podcast (Sermons)
"Who Is Jesus?" - Pastor Pam Northrup

Christ the King Lutheran Church Podcast (Sermons)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2024 23:34


Preaching text: Mark 8:27-38 | Sermon for September 15, 2024

CinemAddicts
Anand Tuker, The Critic, The 4:30 Movie, Austin Zajur, Nicholas Cirillo, Siena Agudong, Reed Northrup

CinemAddicts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2024 24:56


For this interview installment, CinemAddicts co-host Eric Holmes interviews The Critic filmmaker Anand Tucker and The 4:30 Movie actors Austin Zajur, Nicholas Cirillo, Reed Northrup, and Siena Agudong. The Critic poster/photos courtesy of Greenwich Entertainment The 4:30 Movie poster/photos courtesy of Ralph Bavaro / Saban Films. Both movies hit theaters Friday, September 13, 2024. YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/CinemAddicts Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/thecinemaddicts CinemAddicts Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/cinemaddictspodcast/ Email: info@findyourfilms.com. Find Your Film: https://findyourfilms.com/ Shop our CinemAddicts Merch store: https://www.cinemaddictspodcast.com/ (shirts, hoodies, mugs). We do a bonus episode each month and early access spoilers/interviews for our Patreon Members: https://www.patreon.com/cinemaddicts CinemAddicts hosts: Bruce Purkey, Eric Holmes, Greg Srisavasdi Thanks to our Patreon Community Ryan Smith 2. Stephen Schrock 3. Susan 4. Charles Peterson 5. Nelson B. McClintock 6. Diana Van De Kamp 7. Pete Abeyta 8. Tyler Andula 9. Stephen Mand 10. Edmund Mendez 11. Abbie Schmidt 12. Jeff Tait 13. Superfan Giovanni 14. Robert Prakash 15. Kristen 16. Chris M 17. Jeremy Chappell 18. Lewis Longshadow 19. Iver 20. Alex Clayton 21. Daniel Hulbert 22. Andrew Martin 23. Angela Clark 24. Myron Freeman 25. Kayn Kalmbach 26. Aaron Fordham 27. Tracy Peters 28. Grant Boston 29. Ken Cunningham

Nerdtropolis
THE 4:30 MOVIE: Siena Agudong, Austin Zajur, Nicholas Cirillo, & Reed Northrup

Nerdtropolis

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2024 11:06


On this episode of Reel Insights, Sean Tajipour, the Mayor of Nerdtropolis, chats with the cast of Kevin Smith's new film, The 4:30 Movie! Siena Agudong, Austin Zajur, Nicholas Cirillo, and Reed Northrup share their thoughts on their first R-rated movie experiences, go-to theater snacks, and favorite 80s films. Plus, they reveal their top Kevin Smith movies. https://Nerdtropolis.com https://www.Facebook.com/nerdtropolis https://Instagram.com/nerdtropolis https://X.com/nerdtropolis https://www.tiktok.com/@nerdtropolis

Christ the King Lutheran Church Podcast (Sermons)
"God's Healing" - Pastor Pam Northrup

Christ the King Lutheran Church Podcast (Sermons)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2024 22:33


Sermon for September 8, 2024 | Preaching text: Mark 7:24-37

Bar Crawl Radio
Eli Northrup: Future of Politics and Justice

Bar Crawl Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2024 61:42


Back in early Spring 2024 -- we net Bronx Public Defender Eli Northrup as he was beginning his run for NY State Assembly representative for the UWS. We were recording outside the Goddard Riverside Community Center at West 88th St and Columbus Avenue, talking to neighbors celebrating “Love Your Street Tree Day” – and Eli came up to our open mic.Eli placed second in the election for State Assembly. We invited Eli to talk about his experience of running for state office and his work as the “Policy Director for the Criminal Defense Practice at the Bronx Defenders” office. We began the conversation asking Eli about his NYU law school hip hop band “Pants Velour” and their quick hit “Charlie Sheen: Always Winning.” Eli shared his deep disappointment with losing the election and how his work as the policy director at the Bronx Public Defenders formed his political platform. At the midpoint of the conversation we talked about American citizens' looking for openness and honesty in a political scene rife with dishonesty. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Against the Wind - Podcast
WITH THE WIND WITH DR. PAUL - SHOW 154; Pediatric Perspectives with Christiane Northrup, M. D. : Planning for Childbirth

Against the Wind - Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2024


What are some of the lies that the medical industry wants us to believe about the process of birthing a child? While the mainstream media, doctors and public health officials are motivated by a fear-based, commercialization of medicine, it is important to become personally familiar with the science and tune in to one's own intuition when making healthcare decisions. Dr. Northrup returns to ‘Pediatric Perspectives' on CHD.TV for a conversation on all things labor and delivery. Viewers, tune in!

Christ the King Lutheran Church Podcast (Sermons)
"I am the Bread of Life" - Pastor Pam Northrup

Christ the King Lutheran Church Podcast (Sermons)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2024 21:08


Sermon for August 18, 2024 | Preaching text: John 6:51-58

Christ the King Lutheran Church Podcast (Sermons)
"Where's the Good News, preacher?" - Pastor Pam Northrup

Christ the King Lutheran Church Podcast (Sermons)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2024 19:13


Sermon for July 21, 2024 | Preaching text: Amos 7:7-15, Ephesians 1:3-14, Mark 6:14-29

Ask Julie Ryan
#498 - TRUTH REVEALED! Your HEALTH & TRAUMA! How to FINALLY Feel Better! With Christiane Northrup, M.D.

Ask Julie Ryan

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2024 72:43


EVEN MORE about this episode!Join us for a captivating conversation with Dr. Christiane Northrup, a respected OBGYN and multiple New York Times bestselling author. We'll delve into the emotional factors behind disease and illness, with a special focus on women's health. Dr. Northrup offers her groundbreaking insights into how emotions affect medical conditions, celebrating the sacredness and spiritual energy of the female body.We'll explore the symbolic meanings behind health issues and discuss holistic approaches to healing, emphasizing the importance of addressing emotional roots. From knee pain to breast health, we'll share personal stories and alternative therapies, advocating for a balanced view of modern medicine. Our conversation highlights self-acceptance and tuning into our bodies as essential for healing and growth.Discover the transformative power of addressing childhood trauma through energetic work. Learn how unresolved emotions can manifest as physical ailments and explore techniques like shamanic soul retrieval and visualizing a 'magic garden' for healing. We'll also discuss the impact of toxic relationships and how to protect your energy from negative influences. Join us to gain a deeper understanding of how addressing emotional roots can lead to true healing and overall wellness!Guest Biography:Christiane Northrup, M.D., is a pioneering figure in women's health, a board-certified OB/GYN, and a New York Times bestselling author of several influential books. She has hosted successful public television specials and appeared on major shows like Oprah, Today, and Good Morning America. Recognized as one of the “100 Most Trusted People in America” and part of Oprah's “Super Soul 100,” Dr. Northrup has also been honored on the “Watkins Spiritual 100” list for her global spiritual contributions. In 2022, she received the Zelenko Foundation's Rosa Parks Award for her advocacy. Dr. Northrup continues to inspire through live events, her website, social media, podcast, and her health product line, Amata Life.Episode Chapters:(0:00:01) - Emotional Component of Disease and Illness(0:16:24) - Unveiling Symbolic Meanings of Health(0:27:02) - Healing Trauma Through Energetic Work(0:35:24) - Holistic Approaches for Wellness(0:45:58) - Toxic Relationships(0:55:58) - Recognizing Energy Vampires and Breaking FreePlease join Julie next week with your question.Thursdays at 8pm ET, 7pm CT, 5pm PT.https://askjulieryanshow.comAnd, please leave a five-star review and subscribe so you can hear all the new episodes.Sponsors & RecommendationsDisclaimer: This show is for informational purposes only. It is not intended to be medical, psychological, financial or legal advice. Please contact a licensed professional. The Ask Julie Ryan show, Julie Ryan, and all parties involved in producing, recording and distributing it assume no responsibility for listener's actions based on any information heard on this or any Ask Julie Ryan shows or podcasts.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Christ the King Lutheran Church Podcast (Sermons)
"A Good Kind of Tired" - Pastor Pam Northrup

Christ the King Lutheran Church Podcast (Sermons)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2024 17:29


Sermon for June 23, 2024 | Preaching text: Mark 4:35-41

Christ the King Lutheran Church Podcast (Sermons)
"Sowing and Growing" - Pastor Pam Northrup

Christ the King Lutheran Church Podcast (Sermons)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2024 18:10


Sermon for June 16, 2024 | Preaching text: Mark 4:26-34

Information Morning Saint John from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)
Former PC cabinet minister, Bruce Northrup, says he'll run for the Liberals

Information Morning Saint John from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2024 8:27


Bruce Northrup served 4 terms as a Progressive Conservative MLA for the Sussex area and he also served as a cabinet minister in the David Alward government. We spoke with him about coming out of retirement to run for the Liberals in the next provincial election.

Christ the King Lutheran Church Podcast (Sermons)
"How Can These Things Be?" - Pastor Pam Northrup

Christ the King Lutheran Church Podcast (Sermons)

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2024 17:35


Sermon for May 26, 2024 | Preaching text: John 3:1-17

WILDsound: The Film Podcast
EP. 1216 - Filmmaker Graham Northrup (GIFT)

WILDsound: The Film Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2024


GIFT, 19min,. USA Directed by Graham Northrup A young man escapes through the woods with his barely-conscious sister. Pursued by a warlord and his ruthless tracker, he must prevent her from falling into their hands again. But they will stop at nothing to control her unique gift – the ability heal others with touch. http://www.northrupstudios.com/ https://facebook.com/northrupstudios https://instagram.com/northupstudios Get to know the filmmaker: I love sci-fi and its ability to ask probing questions of humanity while couching them in a future or alternate reality. Although I have written and directed dramas, comedies, thrillers and more, sci-fi is my preferred genre, and I wanted to do a complete project, from script to screen. I knew I had a gap between productions, so I wrote a short that could be accomplished in that window, and possibly open up more opportunities once it was developed. Subscribe to the podcast: https://twitter.com/wildsoundpod https://www.instagram.com/wildsoundpod/ https://www.facebook.com/wildsoundpod

Christ the King Lutheran Church Podcast (Sermons)
"Love is a transformative force" - Pastor Pam Northrup

Christ the King Lutheran Church Podcast (Sermons)

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2024 25:13


Sermon for May 5, 2024 | Preaching text: John 15:9-17

Christ the King Lutheran Church Podcast (Sermons)
"The Vine and the Branches" - Pastor Pam Northrup

Christ the King Lutheran Church Podcast (Sermons)

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2024 19:39


Sermon for April 28, 2024 | Preaching text: John 15:1-8

Did You Know?-The ESCO HVAC Podcast
The Technological Evolution of Education- Bill Northrup from Northpark Innovations

Did You Know?-The ESCO HVAC Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2024 16:23


The last 2 years of the National HVACR Education Conference has shown us a very promising future for our industry. We have witnessed a surge in young, hungry, tech savvy educators, that have a passion for moving our industry forward to stay current with the technological innovations of our times. We can look at many of our common personal possessions and recognize that technology is transforming the world around us at an astronomical pace. Every mechanical and electrical device of 10 years ago no longer looks the same, and neither should our educational program. we MUST stay current or we will be left behind. Take a few minutes to hang out with myself and Bill Northrup as we discuss the ever evolving landscape of HVACR education and innovations we need to be paying close attention to.

Against the Wind - Podcast
WITH THE WIND WITH DR. PAUL - SHOW 143; Pediatric Perspectives with guest Christiane Northrup M. D. – “Healthy Pregnancy Planning. ”

Against the Wind - Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2024


Title: Pediatric Perspectives: A Deep Dive into Preconception and Pregnancy Health Presenters: Dr. Paul (Host): A pediatrician focused on children's health challenges from alternative and critical perspectives. Dr. Christiane Northrup (Guest): A visionary pioneer in women's health, a former Clinical Professor of OB/GYN, and a New York Times bestselling author. Length: 27 minutes and 54 seconds Key Points: The importance of preconception planning for both men and women, including detoxifying the body and ensuring optimal nutritional status. Discussion on the detrimental effects of fluoride on children's IQ and legislative efforts to remove it from water supplies. The critical role of iodine, omega-3 fats, and methylated folate in early fetal development. The impact of a mother's environment and emotional state on the fetus, emphasizing the significance of positive energy and minimal stress. Recommendations for diet and lifestyle changes during pregnancy to ensure the health of both the mother and the baby. A critique of the medicalization of childbirth and pregnancy, advocating for a more natural and informed approach. Summary: In this episode of "Pediatric Perspectives," Dr. Paul interviews Dr. Christiane Northrup, a renowned expert in women's health, to explore the crucial aspects of health before and during pregnancy. They discuss the importance of preparing the body for conception through diet, supplements, and avoiding environmental toxins. The conversation also covers the significant role of emotional well-being and stress management in fetal development. Dr. Northrup emphasizes the necessity of critical nutrients such as iodine, omega-3 fats, and methylated folate for the development of the fetus's brain, heart, and immune system. The episode also touches on the need for societal support for pregnant women and the importance of bonding between the mother and the newborn. Dr. Northrup provides valuable insights into creating the optimal environment for conceiving and raising healthy children. Conclusion: This episode of "Pediatric Perspectives" with Dr. Christiane Northrup offers an enlightening discussion on the importance of health and preparation before conception and during pregnancy. It highlights the need for a holistic approach to pregnancy, considering the physical, emotional, and environmental factors that influence the health of both the mother and the child. The conversation encourages listeners to adopt healthier lifestyles and make inform

Fringe Radio Network
Are the Justices Compromised? Missouri vs. Biden and Stand Firm Now with Dr. Christiane Northrup - Sarah Westall

Fringe Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2024 53:08


Dr. Christiane Northrup joins the program to discuss Missouri vs Biden which had oral arguments this week. We discuss the absolute disgrace on display as many of the justices asked questions that appeared to show their lack of understanding of the case, the 1st Amendment or their duty to the country. We also discuss her view of this time and where we can find hope in the chaos.You can follow Dr Christiane Northrup at https://www.drnorthrup.com/

The Energy Blueprint Podcast
"Is your relationship draining your energy?" With Dr. Christiane Northrup

The Energy Blueprint Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2024 56:09


In this episode, I'm speaking with Dr. Christiane Northrup, a board-certified OB/GYN physician, leading authority in the field of women's health and wellness, and the New York Times best-selling author of Dodging Energy Vampires. In this podcast, Dr. Northrup and I discuss: The startling statistic that 1 in 5 people are energy vampires…individuals who steal your vibrancy, dim your light, and might be the hidden source of fatigue  Why menstrual problems, menopausal symptoms, or chronic pelvic pain might be related to your toxic relationships  The biochemical marker that becomes elevated when you're dealing with an energy vampire in your life The links between sugar cravings, depression, and even immune dysfunction and living with a narcissist  The key difference between male and female energy vampires and the crucial aspects of your own personality you should be aware of to avoid getting drained Specific characteristics to be on the lookout for so you don't get sucked into a narcissistic relationship 2 practical tools you can use to get out of a vampiric relationship!  

Sarah Westall - Business Game Changers
Are the Justices Compromised? Missouri vs Biden & Stand Firm Now w/ Dr. Christiane Northrup

Sarah Westall - Business Game Changers

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2024 53:08


Dr Christiane Northrup joins the program to discuss Missouri vs Biden which had oral arguments this week. We discuss the absolute disgrace on display as many of the justices asked questions that appeared to show their lack of understanding of the case, the 1st amendment or their duty to the country. We also discuss he view of this time and where we can find hope in the chaos. You can follow Dr Christiane Northrup at https://www.drnorthrup.com/   Links mentioned in the show: Remove Heavy Metals including Graphene Oxide and Plastics at https://masterpeacebyhcs.com/my-account/uap/?ref=11308&uap_aff_subtab=visits Sign up for Marjory Wildcraft's FREE seminar at “SarahsBackyardFarm.com” Learn more how you can convert your IRA or buy precious metals by emailing info@MilesFranklin.com - tell them ‘Sarah sent me” and get the best service and prices in the country. Consider subscribing: Follow on Twitter @Sarah_Westall Follow on my Substack at SarahWestall.Substack.com See Important Proven Solutions to Keep Your from getting sick even if you had the mRNA Shot - Dr. Nieusma MUSIC CREDITS: “In Epic World” by Valentina Gribanova, licensed for broad internet media use, including video and audio     See on Bastyon | Bitchute | CloutHub | Odysee | Rumble | Youtube | Tube.Freedom.Buzz   Dr. Christiane Northrup Biography Christiane Northrup, M.D., is a visionary pioneer and a leading authority in the field of women's health and wellness, which includes the unity of mind, body, emotions, and spirit. Internationally known for her empowering approach to women's health and wellness, Dr. Northrup teaches women how to thrive at every stage of life. A board-certified OB/GYN physician, Dr. Northrup graduated from Dartmouth Medical School and completed her residency at Tufts New England Medical Center in Boston. She was also an assistant clinical professor of OB/GYN at Maine Medical Center for 20 years. Dr. Northrup knows that the key to vibrant health on all levels is within us—our inner wisdom. She says, “When we find the connection between our thoughts, beliefs, physical health, and life circumstances, we find that we are in the driver's seat of our lives and can make profound changes. Nothing is more exhilarating or empowering.” Dr. Northrup's work has been featured on Super Soul Sunday on OWN, The Oprah Winfrey Show, the Today Show, NBC Nightly News, The View, Rachael Ray, Good Morning America, 20/20, and The Dr. Oz Show, among many others. Women clearly trust Dr. Northrup's approach.  In 2013, Reader's Digest named her one of “The 100 Most Trusted People in America.”  In 2016, she was named one of Oprah Winfrey's Super Soul 100, a group of leaders who are using their voices and talent to awaken humanity.  In 2018, Dr. Northrup received the first Mind/Body Healing award, a special category within the New Thought Walden Awards, honoring those who use empowering spiritual ideas and philosophies to change lives and make the planet a better place.  In 2020, 2021 and again in 2022, Watkins Magazine named Dr. Northrup on their “Watkins Spiritual 100 List” as one of their 100 Most Spiritually Influential Living People – spiritual teachers, activist, authors, and thinkers that change the world. In December 2022 Dr. Northrup was 1 of 6 women to receive the Zelenko Foundation Rosa Parks Award and honored for standing up for truth, God, and light against all odds, smears, obstacles, and censorship. Dr. Northrup has spent her life as an advocate for women's health and wellness, first as a practicing OB/GYN physician for 25 years and now as an internationally respected writer and speaker. Her books have been translated into 30 languages. Read her entire bio on her website...    

The Dirt on Flowers
EP 98: Why branding matters with Alix Northrup

The Dirt on Flowers

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2024 51:58


Lyndsay and Shannon, welcome guest Alix Northrup, a freelance illustrator delve into the intricacies of branding for businesses. They discuss the comprehensive nature of branding beyond just a logo, covering visual elements, messaging, and the feelings a brand evokes. Emphasizing the importance of custom branding, they explore the benefits of a unique brand identity, potential legal issues with non-custom designs, and the value of a cohesive branding package. The hosts also offer practical advice on finding a branding professional, highlighting word-of-mouth recommendations and the use of social media platforms like Instagram. Alex shares her availability for new clients and how to contact her. If you want to dive in deeper with us each month, join our membership group - The Dirt on Flowers Insiders! So if you love the podcast and want to dig deeper with us, head over to www.thedirtonflowers.com/membership to join now. Did you love today's episode? Take a screenshot and share it in your IG stories. Don't forget to tag @dirtonflowers!Leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts!Head to www.thedirtonflowers.com to sign up for our newsletter and become a Dirt on Flowers insider!Want to learn more about your hosts? Follow us on Instagram!Lyndsay @wildroot_flowercoShannon @bloomhillfarm

Best Life Best Death
#133 Eldercare Is Episodic – Rick Northrup

Best Life Best Death

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2024 31:16


This week I have a conversation with none other than an old family friend. And while I love talking to the experts out there, there's something just kinda basic about about chatting with a friend who's “been through it” with his parents and in-laws. What are the lessons he gleaned? What went well in their family situation? What are the pitfalls he has seen, personally and through his work? We talk about both the personal and the big picture of eldercare — how do we approach this stage, why is it so complicated, what do families need to know, and how can they prepare themselves for the later stages of people's lives?

The Steve Gruber Show
Mark Northrup, Hudsonville mayor to run for Ottawa County commission

The Steve Gruber Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2024 11:00


Mark Northrup, has been mayor of Hudsonville since 2015 and previously served on the Hudsonville City Commission. The district represents Blendon Township, the city of Hudsonville, Jamestown Township and a small part of Zeeland Township. Hudsonville mayor to run for Ottawa County commission

Redpill Project - Waking Up The World
The Power of Humanity w/Dr. Christiane Northrup | Conversations On The Fringe

Redpill Project - Waking Up The World

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2024 107:46


The Power of Humanity w/Dr. Christiane Northrup | Conversations On The Fringe Visit Dr. Northrup at https://www.drnorthrup.com/ Mushroom Immune Modulating Supplement https://redpills.tv/mushroom https://redpills.tv/pets https://redpills.tv/coffee FIND US ON THE Social Redpill - A Private Social Network - www.socialredpill.com If you like what we're doing here at The Redpill Project You Can Now Show Support And Donate Using Give Send Go! https://givesendgo.com/redpills Check Out All Our Shows And Get Great Information On Guests At www.redpills.tv Use Promo Code: RPP at MyPillow.com to get even lower prices. www.redpills.tv/mypillow My Patriot Supply Be Prepared When Disaster Strikes redpills.tv/patriot The Redpill Project... Find Us and Subscribe! Web https://redpills.tv Telegram http://t.me/RedpillsTV Rumble https://rumble.com/c/RedpillProject CloutHub https://clouthub.com/redpills GETTR https://gettr.com/user/redpill Foxhole App: https://pilled.net/#/profile/127862 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/redpillproje... DLive: https://dlive.tv/RedpillProject HELP SUPPORT The Repill Project! [Tip Jar] Bitcoin: 39Wbf3ScFxegBsqXZoNhiZ5N553HhrbYH9 Ethereum: 0xCAaBDc59CA49eBAC74bF6C5da41B557378e30Da0

Cowboy State Politics
Weekend Update - Northrup's Mirror 2/10

Cowboy State Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2024 18:51


Rep David Northrup claims that he's a "Reagan Era Republican."  He claims that HB19 is a fantastic piece of legislation while calling Rep Jennings a hypocrite.  If he's looking for hypocrisy, he need only look in the mirror.

Future Generations Podcast with Dr. Stanton Hom
181: The Beautiful and Ugly Truth About EVERYTHING with Dr. Christiane Northrup

Future Generations Podcast with Dr. Stanton Hom

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2024 77:57


The COVID vaccines have raised concerns with reports of abnormal bleeding and menstrual changes in women, prompting studies by multiple researchers. Fertility worries, especially in pregnant women, persist, and critics argue that the medical establishment has not adequately investigated reported side effects. The broader pandemic measures, coupled with suspicions of a "bioweapon" agenda, have fueled skepticism, emphasizing the need for a transparent and thorough examination of both vaccine and policy impacts. This week, we welcome back Dr. Christiane Northrup, a talented physician and author. Dr. Northrup has had a successful career devoted to women's health and holistic medicine, where she spent a significant time lecturing on nutrition and lifestyle changes throughout the 1980's. With multiple New York Times bestselling books on women's health and numerous appearances on Oprah and PBS, she remains dedicated to empowering women through her work as an author, speaker, and health advocate. You won't want to miss this important conversation that will dive deep into real solutions for women and their hormone troubles.   Quotes: “We are going to be creating freedom communities where children are playing freely and don't need to be worried about being abducted.” – Dr. Christiane Northrup “Those who survive, your kids, my granddaughters, they're going to create a whole new world, and there's going to be a whole lot of people left behind.” – Dr. Christiane Northrup “It's interesting that if we have this power, and that's what Jesus came for, to teach us these things, and more.” – Dr. Christiane Northrup Key Takeaways: By creating safe havens, we cultivate environments where the joy of childhood flourishes, unburdened by worries. Our children hold the power to shape a new world. Embrace the responsibility to cultivate a legacy of unity, resilience, and opportunities for generations to come. Jesus' lessons guide us towards understanding and unlocking our potential for compassion, love, and transformative change.   Highlights/Timeline: [00:47] – Dr. Stan introduces Dr. Christiane Northrup [09:40] – The impact of childhood experiences on health [16:32] – The power of positivity [20:00] – COVID vaccines and women's health [26:30] – Insights on vaccine impact between individuals [33:11] – Children, freedom, and unity [35:00] – Unity in unexpected places [37:17] – Speaking truth, inspiring miracles [47:00] – Concerns about election integrity [1:02:39] – Warning on irreversible interventions [1:16:45] – Closing remarks   Conclusion: Concerns surrounding the COVID vaccines, including reported menstrual changes and fertility worries, emphasizes the importance of transparent investigation and communication by the medical establishment. Addressing these apprehensions is crucial in maintaining public trust and ensuring a comprehensive understanding of the vaccines' impact on health.   Resources: Learn more about Christiane Northrup on: Website: DrNorthup.com Social media presence on Facebook/Meta, Twitter, Telegram Podcast, True North on Substack Line of health and personal care products, Amata Life   Learn more about Dr. Stanton Hom on: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stanhomdc Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drstantonhom Twitter: https://twitter.com/drstantonhom Website: https://futuregenerationssd.com/  Podcast Website: https://thefuturegen.com Stay Connected with the Future Generations Podcast: Instagram: @futuregenpodcast, @thefuturegensd and @drstantonhom_ Facebook: Future Generations Podcast and Future Generations | Clinic of Chiropractic Website: Future Generations | Clinic of Chiropractic If you would like to learn more about the truth behind the pandemic, please check out The End of C0V1D.  Click the link to sign up: https://theendofcovid.com/ref/352/    Get the Heart of Freedom III Replay here: https://hof3replay.thefuturegen.com/hof3recording Join the Future Generations Community here: https://community.thefuturegen.com   Remember to Rate, Review and Subscribe on iTunes and Follow us on Spotify Follow us on Instagram: @futuregenpodcast   San Diego area residents, take advantage of our special New Patient offer exclusively for podcast listeners here. We can't wait to experience miracles with you!   Show your eyes some love with a pair of daylight or sunset (or both!) blue-light blocking glasses from Ra Optics. They have graciously offered Future Generations podcast listeners 10% off any purchase. Use code FGPOD or click here to access this discount, and let us know how your glasses are treating you!   Are you a fan of cold plunges? Did you know you can get your hands on a PORTABLE ice bath? Check out the Edge Theory Labs website to learn more about the benefits of cold plunges. Future Generations podcast listeners can enjoy $150 off any tub by using code THEFUTUREGEN. Happy plunging!  

The Todd Herman Show
Big Pharma and the Fertility Catastrophe Ep_1,223

The Todd Herman Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2023 56:36


If it involves the combination of Big Pharma and Big Government coercion, it is not to be trusted. The mRNA injections have killed people, are killing people and will continue to kill people for many years. They are also destroying fertility for who knows how long. Oprah used to welcome Dr. Northrup. Guess what happened after the Doctor started telling the truth about pharma, the HPV shots and Covid injections . . . What does God's Word say? Matthew 10:16Be shrewd as a serpent, yet innocent as a dove.John 5:26-2926 For as the Father has life in himself, so he has granted the Son also to have life in himself. 27 And he has given him authority to judge because he is the Son of Man.28 “Do not be amazed at this, for a time is coming when all who are in their graves will hear his voice 29 and come out—those who have done what is good will rise to live, and those who have done what is evil will rise to be condemned.Episode 1,223 Links:Jennifer's Substack https://www.drnorthrup.com/COVID-19 and the surge in Decidual Cast SheddingAlan's Soaps https://alanssoaps.com/TODD Use coupon code ‘TODD' to save an additional 10% off the bundle price. BiOptimizers https://bioptimizers.com/todd Use promo code TODD for 10% off your order plus up to $100 of free product with purchase. Bonefrog https://bonefrogcoffee.com/todd Enter promo code TODD at checkout to receive 10% off your first purchase and save 15% on subscriptions.. Bulwark Capital https://KnowYourRiskRadio.com Get your FREE copy of Common Cents Investing at Know Your Risk Radio.com or call 866-779-RISK. SOTA Weight Loss https://sotaweightloss.com SOTA Weight Loss is, say it with me now, STATE OF THE ART! GreenHaven Interactive Digital Marketing https://greenhaveninteractive.com Your Worldclass Website Will Get Found on Google!

Fire and Soul | Real Talks on Self-Love, Spirituality, Success, Entrepreneurship, Relationships, Mindset, Abundance + more

Welcome to Fire and Soul and episode #207. My guest today is a leading authority in the field of women's health and wellness, NYT best selling author, host of the True North podcast, community leader, and warrior against the global onslaught of injustice – the esteemed Dr. Christiane Northrup.Topics we get into are Dr. Northrups's awakening origen story and how she began cultivating the courage to see and speak truth at a very young age. We also get into exopolitics, angels and why she decided to get baptized at 74 years old. This one's expansive, daring and bold. We got there… and there. My wish is that this episode leaves you with a sense of hope, along with freedom to live and love as granted by our divine birthright as sovereign brothers and sisters of planet Earth. Aho. HOST RESOURCESJoin us at the Soul Essence Retreat in Ojai, CAMagnetic Creator is open for enrollment. 2 seats remain.Fire and Soul is on YouTube. Watch us now!GUEST RESOURCESDr. Northrup's Website Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.