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Ashlee and the New JAM'N Morning Show
Santi's Organs Get Volunteered Without His Permission

Ashlee and the New JAM'N Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2023 7:22


The History of Computing
One History Of 3D Printing

The History of Computing

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2023 30:59


One of the hardest parts of telling any history, is which innovations are significant enough to warrant mention. Too much, and the history is so vast that it can't be told. Too few, and it's incomplete. Arguably, no history is ever complete. Yet there's a critical path of innovation to get where we are today, and hundreds of smaller innovations that get missed along the way, or are out of scope for this exact story. Children have probably been placing sand into buckets to make sandcastles since the beginning of time. Bricks have survived from round 7500BC in modern-day Turkey where humans made molds to allow clay to dry and bake in the sun until it formed bricks. Bricks that could be stacked. And it wasn't long before molds were used for more. Now we can just print a mold on a 3d printer.   A mold is simply a block with a hollow cavity that allows putting some material in there. People then allow it to set and pull out a shape. Humanity has known how to do this for more than 6,000 years, initially with lost wax casting with statues surviving from the Indus Valley Civilization, stretching between parts of modern day Pakistan and India. That evolved to allow casting in gold and silver and copper and then flourished in the Bronze Age when stone molds were used to cast axes around 3,000 BCE. The Egyptians used plaster to cast molds of the heads of rulers. So molds and then casting were known throughout the time of the earliest written works and so the beginning of civilization. The next few thousand years saw humanity learn to pack more into those molds, to replace objects from nature with those we made synthetically, and ultimately molding and casting did its part on the path to industrialization. As we came out of the industrial revolution, the impact of all these technologies gave us more and more options both in terms of free time as humans to think as well as new modes of thinking. And so in 1868 John Wesley Hyatt invented injection molding, patenting the machine in 1872. And we were able to mass produce not just with metal and glass and clay but with synthetics. And more options came but that whole idea of a mold to avoid manual carving and be able to produce replicas stretched back far into the history of humanity. So here we are on the precipice of yet another world-changing technology becoming ubiquitous. And yet not. 3d printing still feels like a hobbyists journey rather than a mature technology like we see in science fiction shows like Star Trek with their replicators or printing a gun in the Netflix show Lost In Space. In fact the initial idea of 3d printing came from a story called Things Pass By written all the way back in 1945! I have a love-hate relationship with 3D printing. Some jobs just work out great. Others feel very much like personal computers in the hobbyist era - just hacking away until things work. It's usually my fault when things go awry. Just as it was when I wanted to print things out on the dot matrix printer on the Apple II. Maybe I fed the paper crooked or didn't check that there was ink first or sent the print job using the wrong driver. One of the many things that could go wrong.  But those fast prints don't match with the reality of leveling and cleaning nozzles and waiting for them to heat up and pulling filament out of weird places (how did it get there, exactly)! Or printing 10 add-ons for a printer to make it work the way it probably should have out of the box.  Another area where 3d printing is similar to the early days of the personal computer revolution is that there are a few different types of technology in use today. These include color-jet printing (CJP), direct metal printing (DMP), fused deposition modeling (FDM), Laser Additive Manufacturing (LAM, multi-jet printing (MJP), stereolithography (SLA), selective laser melting (SLM), and selective laser sintering (SLS). Each could be better for a given type of print job to be done. Some forms have flourished while others are either their infancy or have been abandoned like extinct languages. Language isolates are languages that don't fit into other families. Many are the last in a branch of a larger language family tree. Others come out of geographically isolated groups. Technology also has isolates. Konrad Zuse built computers in pre-World War II Germany and after that aren't considered to influence other computers. In other words, every technology seems to have a couple of false starts. Hideo Kodama filed the first patent to 3d print in 1980 - but his method of using UV lights to harden material doesn't get commercialized.  Another type of 3d printing includes printers that were inkjets that shot metal alloys onto surfaces. Inkjet printing was invented by Ichiro Endo at Canon in the 1950s, supposedly when he left a hot iron on a pen and ink bubbled out. Thus the “Bubble jet” printer. And Jon Vaught at HP was working on the same idea at about the same time. These were patented and used to print images from computers over the coming decades. Johannes Gottwald patented a printer like this in 1971. Experiments continued through the 1970s when companies like Exxon were trying to improve various prototyping processes. Some of their engineers joined an inventor Robert Howard in the early 1980s to found a company called Howtek and they produced the Pixelmaster, using hot-melt inks to increment the ink jet with solid inks, which then went on to be used by Sanders Prototype, which evolved into a company called Solidscape to market the Modelmaker. And some have been used to print solar cells, living cells, tissue, and even edible birthday cakes. That same technique is available with a number of different solutions but isn't the most widely marketable amongst the types of 3D printers available. SLA There's often a root from which most technology of the day is derived. Charles, or Chuck, Hull coined the term stereolithography, where he could lay down small layers of an object and then cure the object with UV light, much as the dentists do with fillings today. This is made possibly by photopolymers, or plastics that are easily cured by an ultraviolet light. He then invented the stereolithography apparatus, or SLA for short, a machine that printed from the bottom to the top by focusing a laser on photopolymer while in a liquid form to cure the plastic into place. He worked on it in 1983, filed the patent in 1984, and was granted the patent in 1986.  Hull also developed a file format for 3D printing called STL. STL files describe the surface of a three-dimensional object, geometrically using Cartesian coordinates. Describing coordinates and vectors means we can make objects bigger or smaller when we're ready to print them. 3D printers print using layers, or slices. Those can change based on the filament on the head of a modern printer, the size of the liquid being cured, and even the heat of a nozzle. So the STL file gets put into a slicer that then converts the coordinates on the outside to the polygons that are cured. These are polygons in layers, so they may appear striated rather than perfectly curved according to the size of the layers. However, more layers take more time and energy. Such is the evolution of 3D printing. Hull then founded a company called 3D Systems in Valencia California to take his innovation to market. They sold their first printer, the SLA-1 in 1988. New technologies start out big and expensive. And that was the case with 3D Systems. They initially sold to large engineering companies but when solid-state lasers came along in 1996 they were able to provide better systems for cheaper.  Languages also have other branches. Another branch in 3d printing came in 1987, just before the first SLA-1 was sold.  Carl Deckard  and his academic adviser Joe Beaman at the University of Texas worked on a DARPA grant to experiment with creating physical objects with lasers. They formed a company to take their solution to market called DTM and filed a patent for what they called selective laser sintering. This compacts and hardens a material with a heat source without having to liquify it. So a laser, guided by a computer, can move around a material and harden areas to produce a 3D model. Now in addition to SLA we had a second option, with the release of the Sinterstation 2500plus. Then 3D Systems then acquired DTM for $45 million in 2001. FDM After Hull published his findings for SLA and created the STL format, other standards we use today emerged. FDM is short for Fused Deposition Modeling and was created by Scott Crump in 1989. He then started a company with his wife Lisa to take the product to market, taking the company public in 1994. Crump's first patent expired in 2009.  In addition to FDM, there are other formats and techniques. AeroMat made the first 3D printer that could produce metal in 1997. These use a laser additive manufacturing process, where lasers fuse powdered titanium alloys. Some go the opposite direction and create out of bacteria or tissue. That began in 1999, when Wake Forest Institute of Regenerative medicine grew a 3D printed urinary bladder in a lab to be used as a transplant. We now call this bioprinting and can take tissue and lasers to rebuild damaged organs or even create a new organ. Organs are still in their infancy with success trials on smaller animals like rabbits. Another aspect is printing dinner using cell fibers from cows or other animals. There are a number of types of materials used in 3D printing. Most printers today use a continuous feed of one of these filaments, or small coiled fibers of thermoplastics that melt instead of burn when they're heated up. The most common in use today is PLA, or polylactic acid, is a plastic initially created by Wall Carothers of DuPont, the same person that brought us nylon, neoprene, and other plastic derivatives. It typically melts between 200 and 260 degrees Celsius. Printers can also take ABS filament, which is short for acrylonitrile-butadien-styerene. Other filament types include HIPS, PET, CPE, PVA, and their derivative forms.  Filament is fed into a heated extruder assembly that melts the plastic. Once melted, filament extrudes into place through a nozzle as a motor sends the nozzle on a x and y axis per layer.  Once a layer of plastic is finished being delivered to the areas required to make up the desired slice, the motor moves the extruder assembly up or down on a z axis between layers. Filament is just between 1.75 millimeters and 3 millimeters and comes in spools between half a kilogram and two kilograms. These thermoplastics cool very quickly. Once all of the slices are squirted into place, the print is removed from the bed and the nozzle cools off. Filament comes in a number of colors and styles. For example, wood fibers can be added to filament to get a wood-grained finish. Metal can be added to make prints appear metallic and be part metal.  Printing isn't foolproof, though. Filament often gets jammed or the spool gets stuck, usually when something goes wrong. Filament also needs to be stored in a temperature and moisture controlled location or it can cause jobs to fail. Sometimes the software used to slice the .stl file has an incorrect setting, like the wrong size of filament. But in general, 3D printing using the FDM format is pretty straight forward these days. Yet this is technology that should have moved faster in terms of adoption. The past 10 years have seen more progress than the previous ten though. Primarily due to the maker community. Enter the Makers The FDM patent expired in 2009. In 2005, a few years before the FDM patent expired, Dr. Adrian Bowyer started a project to bring inexpensive 3D printers to labs and homes around the world. That project evolved into what we now call the Replicating Rapid Prototyper, or RepRap for short.  RepRap evolved into an open source concept to create self-replicating 3D printers and by 2008, the Darwin printer was the first printer to use RepRap. As a community started to form, more collaborators designed more parts. Some were custom parts to improve the performance of the printer, or replicate the printer to become other printers. Others held the computing mechanisms in place. Some even wrote code to make the printer able to boot off a MicroSD card and then added a network interface so files could be uploaded to the printer wirelessly. There was a rising tide of printers. People were reading about what 3D printers were doing and wanted to get involved. There was also a movement in the maker space, so people wanted to make things themselves. There was a craft to it. Part of that was wanting to share. Whether that was at a maker space or share ideas and plans and code online. Like the RepRap team had done.  One of those maker spaces was NYC Resistor, founded in 2007. Bre Pettis, Adam Mayer, and Zach Smith from there took some of the work from the RepRap project and had ideas for a few new projects they'd like to start. The first was a site that Zach Smith created called Thingiverse. Bre Pettis joined in and they allowed users to upload .stl files and trade them. It's now the largest site for trading hundreds of thousands of designs to print about anything imaginable. Well, everything except guns. Then comes 2009. The patent for FDM expires and a number of companies respond by launching printers and services. Almost overnight the price for a 3D printer fell from $10,000 to $1,000 and continued to drop. Shapeways had created a company the year before to take files and print them for people. Pettis, Mayer, and Smith from NYC Resistor also founded a company called MakerBot Industries. They'd already made a little bit of a name for themselves with the Thingiverse site. They knew the mind of a maker. And so they decided to make a kit to sell to people that wanted to build their own printers. They sold 3,500 kits in the first couple of years. They had a good brand and knew the people who bought these kinds of devices. So they took venture funding to grow the company. So they raised $10M in funding in 2011 in a round led by the Foundry Group, along with Bezos, RRE, 500 Startups and a few others. They hired and grew fast. Smith left in 2012 and they were getting closer and closer with Stratasys, who if we remember were the original creators of FDM. So Stratasys ended up buying out the company in 2013 for $403M. Sales were disappointing so there was a changeup in leadership, with Pettis leaving and they've become much more about additive manufacturing than a company built to appeal to makers. And yet the opportunity to own that market is still there. This was also an era of Kickstarter campaigns. Plenty of 3D printing companies launched through kickstarter including some to take PLA (a biodegradable filament) and ABS materials to the next level. The ExtrusionBot, the MagicBox, the ProtoPlant, the Protopasta, Mixture, Plybot, Robo3D, Mantis, and so many more.  Meanwhile, 3D printing was in the news. 2011 saw the University of Southhampton design a 3d printed aircraft. Ecologic printing cars, and practically every other car company following suit that they were fabricating prototypes with 3d printers, even full cars that ran. Some on their own, some accidentally when parts are published in .stl files online violating various patents.  Ultimaker was another RepRap company that came out of the early Darwin reviews. Martijn Elserman, Erik de Bruin, and Siert Wijnia who couldn't get the Darwin to work so they designed a new printer and took it to market. After a few iterations, they came up with the Ultimaker 2 and have since been growing and releasing new printers  A few years later, a team of Chinese makers, Jack Chen, Huilin Liu, Jingke Tang, Danjun Ao, and Dr. Shengui Chen took the RepRap designs and started a company to manufacturing (Do It Yourself) kits called Creality. They have maintained the open source manifesto of 3D printing that they inherited from RepRap and developed version after version, even raising over $33M to develop the Ender6 on Kickstarter in 2018, then building a new factory and now have the capacity to ship well over half a million printers a year. The future of 3D Printing We can now buy 3D printing pens, over 170 3D Printer manufacturers including 3D systems, Stratasys, and Ceality but also down-market solutions like Fusion3, Formlabs, Desktop Metal, Prusa, and Voxel8. There's also a RecycleBot concept and additional patents expiring every year.  There is little doubt that at some point, instead of driving to Home Depot to get screws or basic parts, we'll print them. Need a new auger for the snow blower? Just print it. Cover on the weed eater break?  Print it. Need a dracolich mini for the next Dungeons and Dragons game? Print it. Need a new pinky toe. OK, maybe that's a bit far. Or is it? In 2015, Swedish Cellink releases bio-ink made from seaweed and algae, which could be used to print cartilage and later released the INKREDIBLE 3D printer for bio printing. The market in 2020 was valued at $13.78 billion with 2.1 million printers shipped. That's expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate of 21% for the next few years. But a lot of that is healthcare, automotive, aerospace, and prototyping still. Apple made the personal computer simple and elegant. But no Apple has emerged for 3D printing. Instead it still feels like the Apple II era, where there are 3D printers in a lot of schools and many offer classes on generating files and printing.  3D printers are certainly great for prototypers and additive manufacturing. They're great for hobbyists, which we call makers these days. But there will be a time when there is a printer in most homes, the way we have electricity, televisions, phones, and other critical technologies. But there are a few things that have to happen first, to make the printers easier to use. These include: Every printer needs to automatically level. This is one of the biggest reasons jobs fail and new users become frustrated. More consistent filament. Spools are still all just a little bit different. Printers need sensors in the extruder that detect if a job should be paused because the filament is jammed, humid, or caught. This adds the ability to potentially resume print jobs and waste less filament and time. Automated slicing in the printer microcode that senses the filament and slices. Better system boards (e.g. there's a tool called Klipper that moves the math from the system board on a Creality Ender 3 to a Raspberry Pi). Cameras on the printer should watch jobs and use TinyML to determine if they are going to fail as early as possible to halt printing so it can start over. Most of the consumer solutions don't have great support. Maybe users are limited to calling a place in a foreign country where support hours don't make sense for them or maybe the products are just too much of a hacker/maker/hobbyist solution. There needs to be an option for color printing. This could be a really expensive sprayer or ink like inkjet printers use at first We love to paint minis we make for Dungeons and Dragons but could get amazingly accurate resolutions to create amazing things with automated coloring.  For a real game changer, the RecycleBot concept needs to be merged with the printer. Imagine if we dropped our plastics into a recycling bin that 3D printers of the world used to create filament. This would help reduce the amount of plastics used in the world in general. And when combined with less moving around of cheap plastic goods that could be printed at home, this also means less energy consumed by transporting goods. The 3D printing technology is still a generation or two away from getting truly mass-marketed. Most hobbyists don't necessarily think of building an elegant, easy-to-use solution because they are so experienced it's hard to understand what the barriers of entry are for any old person. But the company who finally manages to crack that nut might just be the next Apple, Microsoft, or Google of the world.

GET ROOTED IN HEALTH - Wellness, Nutrition, Toxin Free Living, Motherhood, Godly Growth Mindset
54.// What is Chiropractic Care, Benefits of Routine Care, Why I Take My Children and Infants

GET ROOTED IN HEALTH - Wellness, Nutrition, Toxin Free Living, Motherhood, Godly Growth Mindset

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2023 44:09


Hi friend, I cannot wait for you to tune into this episode! I am sharing with you all about my general experience with chiropractic care the last 7 years and how it has been a staple in the health of my children and I. Many of you have asked why I take my children as young as newborns in and what an adjustment even looks like for them that little. It has provide amazing support during my 4 pregnancies, postpartum, and all the physical activity I do in the fitness world.  I couldn't recommend it more and that it why I wanted to share my love of this alternative care with you! I want you to understand it and hear someone's experience. With me general head knowledge, research, and personal experience, I will guide you through what chiropractic care is and how it helps come alongside the body to heal itself. When the spine is aligned so many more things can go right for you!  I hope you learn something today and I can't wait to dive more into this topic down the road with brining on a guest who is a professional and licensed chiropractor and can dive even deeper into this kind of care and treatment.  Be well! Gabby   Find an ICPA chiropractor in your area - https://icpa4kids.com/find-a-pediatric-chiropractor/ General Education, articles, blogs - https://icpa4kids.com/public-education/ Relation Between Spine, Nerves, and Organs - https://www.adiocolorado.com/where-do-your-nerves-go/   If you liked this podcast and found value here today it would mean a lot if you would hit subscribe and if you scroll down on my show you can leave a rating and review which would mean SO much and help more and more people find this podcast.    Email me with topic ideas at gabby.flater@getrootedinhealth.com   Facebook - Gabriella Flater Rooted In Health Facebook Community  Instagram - @gabby.getrootedinhealth Show Instagram - @getrootedinhealthpodcast Website - Rooted In Health, LLC Email - gabby.flater@getrootedinhealth.com  

The Dr. Asa Show
The Nervous System and Your Organs

The Dr. Asa Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2023 36:37


Asa Rx TV Health, Nutrition, and Motivation Made Simple It's Dr. Asa Here... Ask Me Your Question! Text Me: 407-698-3814 Call Me: 888-283-7272 Send me a DM: @DrAsa I will answer these daily and tweet the answers @DrAsa with the hashtag #DrAsaShow. We are here to help you live your best life. You don't have to live lower than your potential for the rest of your life! Join me in our Healthy Community called Asa+ by visiting DrAsaShow.com Our Health Coach Providers are here to help guide and teach you on how quickly you can reach your health and wellness goals!!

Hot Pipes One Hour Podcast m4a
Hot Pipes Podcast 310 – Organs of Los Angeles #2

Hot Pipes One Hour Podcast m4a

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2023 69:00


Organs of Los Angeles #2 Start Name Artist Album Year Comments Tambourin Chinois Ramona Gerhard Sutton Request Time For Ramona [Dean Brown DBP-181] 3-34 Welte Hybrid, Joe Koons' Motor Cycle Showroom, Long Beach, CA 6:00 I'll Remember April Bill Thomson A Quiet Evening With The Mighty Wurlitzer [Pacifica P-2001] 1956 2-10 Wurlitzer, Armin H "Bud" Wittenberg, Jr. Residence, Beverly Hills, CA; ex-Manchester Theatre, Los Angeles, augmented with parts from the Lincoln Theatre, Los Angeles 9:48 Grace and Beauty Bill Coffman, Knocky Parker, Robbie Rhodes From Cakewalk to Ragtime to Ballroom [Solo Art SACD-81] 4-26 Wurlitzer, Old Town Music Hall, El Segundo, CA; plus piano; CD reissue 2014 14:01 Napoleon's Last Charge John Ledwon Me And My Wurlitzer [Alpha 7703] 1976 3-26 Wurlitzer, John Ledwon Residence, Agoura, CA: Started life as a 3-11 from the Lyceum, Deluth, MN with the console from the Paramount, Watertown, NY 18:48 The Man That Got Away Alex Jones ATOS 2018 Pasadena Highlights 2018 3-19 Wurlitzer, Barnum Hall, Santa Monica, CA 26:31 Ramblin' Rose Byron Melcher Pipe Power [Concert Recording CR-0099] 1972 4-27 Wurlitzer, Harvey Heck Residence, Tarzana, CA; based on 3-14 Wurlitzer, Egyptian Theatre, Hollywood 28:11 Dance Of The Sugar Plum Fairy Mark Herman Concert: Bandrika Studios 2020-12-14 (Holiday Pops - LATOS & LA AGO) 2020 3-19 Wurlitzer, Bandrika Studios, Tarzana, CA; Formerly Fox Studios 31:15 My One and Only Love Ken Rosen Theater Organ Idols: Reimagined [Vinyl Gold CD] 2017 2-11 Wurlitzer, Ken & Jenice Rosen Residence, Granada Hills, CA; ex-Pig 'n' Whistle Restaurant, Hollywood, CA; in the style of Buddy Cole 35:57 Let's Get Away From It All Jerry Nagano Concert: Lanterman Residence, La Cañada 1991-01 4-36 Wurlitzer, Lanterman Residence, La Cañada, CA, formerly Fox Theatre, San Francisco, CA, now El Capitan Theatre, Hollywood, CA 38:28 On The Trail John Seng Concert: Pasadena City College 1992-02-15 1992 3-23 Wurlitzer, Sexson Auditorium, City College, Padasena, CA 44:05 My Old Flame George Wright At The Movies [Essential ERS-01W] 1971 3-28 Wurlitzer, South Pasadena Studio; rec 1961 48:16 Blue Prelude Bill Thomson An Evening With Bill Thomson [Lift BT 1002] 1964 2-10 Wurlitzer, Rialto Theatre, South Pasadena, CA 52:59 At Dawning Tom Hazleton ATOS 2005 Los Angeles 2005 3-11 Wurlitzer, High School, South Pasadena, CA; 3 July 2005 56:20 Two Hearts In Three Quarter Time Tony Fenelon ATOS 2012 Los Angeles Highlights 2012 3-17 Wurlitzer, Civic Auditorium, San Gabriel, CA 59:32 Smoke Gets In Your Eyes Justin LaVoie ATOS 2018 Pasadena 2018 4-26 Wurlitzer, Vic Lopez Auditorium, High School, Whittier, CA; concert July 2, 2018 63:38 Second Hand Rose Jonas Nordwall ATOS 1987 Los Angeles 1987 5-28 Moller, Civic Auditorium, Pasadena, CA

Daily Emerald
How It's Reported: Meet the Emerald's new EiC (Evan Reynolds)

Daily Emerald

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2023 27:28


Podcast editor Jamie Diep talks with the incoming Daily Emerald editor-in-chief Evan Reynolds. They cover newsroom philosophies, interests in journalism and future plans for the Emerald. This podcast was hosted by Jamie Diep and edited by podcast producer Daniel Friis. This podcast was recorded by Jamie Diep and edited by podcast producer Daniel Friis. Graphic: Kelly Kondo/Emerald. Music is "A Fist Full of Organs" by Evan DuPell (@evan-dupell).

Health and Medicine (Video)
Synthetic Human Embryos and Organs with Ali H. Brinvanlou - Breaking News in Stem Cells

Health and Medicine (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2023 84:30


Ali H. Brinvanlou, Ph.D., shares his work using in vitro attached human embryos and genome-edited synthetic embryos derived from human embryonic stem cells to learn the molecular, cellular, and embryological basis of early human development. Series: "Stem Cell Channel" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 38324]

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Pre to Post Transplant
Two Organs, One Transformation with Gabriel Cooper

Pre to Post Transplant

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2023 43:40


In this episode, Gabriel shares his journey of having a pancreas/kidney transplant and how going through this process positively impacted and transformed his life.    Visit the podcast website to find more specific-related episodes: www.pretoposttx.com For more information about the TRANSPLANT TIMEOUT event hosted by the Pre to Post Transplant Foundation, visit www.preotpost.org

Big Brains
How Bioelectricity Could Regrow Limbs And Organs, with Michael Levin

Big Brains

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2023 28:35


In the near future, birth defects, traumatic injuries, limb loss and perhaps even cancer could be cured through bioelectricity—electrical signals that communicate to our cells how to rebuild themselves. This innovative idea has been tested on flatworms and frogs by biologist Michael Levin, whose research investigates how bioelectricity provides the blueprint for how our bodies are built—and how it could be the future of regenerative medicine. Levin is professor of biology at Tufts University and director of the Tufts Center for Regenerative and Developmental Biology.

Smart Digestion Radio
SDR 361: Dark Circles Under Eyes

Smart Digestion Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2023 11:58


To learn more about working with me and to get a free call and digestion training, go to: www.bit.ly/gutcall Or, call us now at 586-685-2222

The Meat Mafia Podcast
#174: Growth Mindset featuring Ste Lane

The Meat Mafia Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2023 74:01


Ste Lane is the host of Radical Health Radio, Heart and Soil's new podcast focusing on becoming the healthiest and happiest version of yourself. We were excited to have Ste on the podcast because he brings such a complete perspective on what it means to be happy and healthy. Ste was born in the UK and grew up with an interest in the world of health and wellness, eventually studying Sports Therapy. After his career as a mixed martial artist, Ste began focusing on how to share what he knows about health after studying it at university and applying it in athletics. He started Peak Primal Health to share his insights on how to apply his philosophy on healthy living. His balanced approach and depth of perspective spoke to us, and we can't wait to share this episode with you all - enjoy!We had the pleasure of joining Ste on an episode of Radical Health Radio a few weeks ago - check it out here!SPONSORS Sponsors The Carnivore Bar - 10% OFF - Delicious & convenient Pemmican Bar Fond Bone Broth - 15% OFF - REAL bone broth with HIGH-QUALITY ingredients! It's a daily product for us! Perennial Pastures - 10% OFF - Regeneratively raised, grass-fed & grass-finished beef from California & Montana Affiliates LMNT - Electrolyte salts to supplement minerals on low-carb diet Heart & Soil - CODE ‘MEATMAFIA10' for 10% OFF - enhanced nutrition to replace daily vitamins!  Carnivore Crisps - 10% OFF - Carnivore / Animal-based snacks for eating healthy on the go! CODE: MEATMAFIA Pluck Seasoning - 10% OFF - Nutrient-dense seasoning with INSANE flavor! CODE: MAFIA TIMESTAMPS1:10- Starting a podcast4:20- Walk the walk6:45- This is what you train for 10:00- Instant gratification culture 12:10- Intellectual obesity 19:20- The algorithm knows people more than themselves 22:00- Pros and Cons of Social media25:00- Learning with Action, not with thinking27:00 Starting a business 30:00- Perspective 37:00- Envy of others39:00- Willing to be a beginner43:00- Micro failures46:00- Problems are a feature of life.48:00- UK to Tennessee52:00- The impact of having a strong wife58:00- Messy action59:10- What does a day of eating look like? 01:06:00- Bring back the power of the pig 01:08:00- Lifestyle enhancements

Hot Pipes One Hour Podcast m4a
Hot Pipes Podcast 309 – Organs of Los Angeles #1

Hot Pipes One Hour Podcast m4a

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2023 66:00


Organs of Los Angeles #1 Start Name Artist Album Year Comments Sweet City Woman Candi Carley Sweet City Woman [Minx KM 7067] 3-15 Wurlitzer, Civic Auditorium, San Gabriel, CA 3:37 Charmaine Gaylord Carter Sparkling Organ Moods RCA Box 1967 4-36 Wurlitzer, Simonton Residence, Los Angeles, CA 6:48 Dance Of The Comedians Jonas Nordwall Bits, Bytes & Pipes Vol. 2 [JN-110CD] 4-47 Wurlitzer, Organ Grinder, Portland, OR 12:42 The Second Waltz Phil Kelsall Concert: Worthing Town Hall 2023-03-19 2023 3-22 Wurlitzer, Worthing Assembly Hall, Sussex, UK 17:00 Cry Me A River Buddy Cole Modern Pipe Organ [Warner Bros. WS 1533] 1963 3-27 Wurlitzer-Morton, Buddy Cole Studio, North Hollywood (3-17 Wurlitzer Ex United Artists Theatre, Los Angeles & 3-9 Robert Morton from Capitol Theatre, Marshalltown, Iowa) 20:25 March Of The Little Lead Soldiers Del Castillo Half and Half [Concert Recording CR-0028] 4-37 Kimball, Wiltern Theatre, Los Angeles, CA 23:12 Dengozo Ralph Wolf Concert: Orpheum Theatre, Los Angeles, May 19, 1991 1991 3-13 Wurlitzer, Orpheum Theatre, Los Angeles, CA 27:54 Step To The Rear Shirley Hannum Shirley [Malar MAS 2021] 1972 3-26 Wurlitzer, Carson/Kearns Residence, Los Angeles, CA 30:19 Where Am I? Bob Mitchell Bob Mitchell's Theatre Organ Favorites [Cassette] 4-30 Kimball, St. James' Episcopal Church, Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles 33:36 Take My Word Gordon Kibbee United Artists Theatre 1940 3-17 Wurlitzer, United Artists Theatre, Los Angeles 37:15 Boulevard Of Broken Dreams Jack Loren Plays The Los Angeles Shrine Moller Organ [Artistry WR-4919] 4-73 Moller (mostly un-unified), Shrine Auditorium, Los Angeles, CA 39:33 Block Party In Barcelona Jim Melander Plays The Wurlitzer Pipe Organ in The Echoing Antique Shop [Dulcet ME-6001] 1960 2-9 Wurlitzer, James Gaines' Antiques, Decorators' Row, Los Angeles 42:34 The Glory Of Love Allen Mills Private 1994 3-13 Barton, Wilshire Ebell Theatre, Los Angeles, CA; 11 May 1994 46:36 The Green Leaves Of Summer Ann Leaf Concert Echoes [Concert Recording CR-0083] 1963 2-10 Wurlitzer, Los Angeles Theatre, Los Angeles, CA 50:54 Tip-Toe Through The Tulips Rob Richards Now Playing - Rob Richards at the Mighty Wurlitzer Organ 4-37 Wurlitzer, El Capitan Theatre, Hollywood, CA 54:16 You're Never Fully Dressed Without A Smile Stan Kann ATOS 1996 Pasadena 1996 4-31 Wurlitzer, Founders' Church of Religious Science, Los Angeles, CA; 1996-07-07 57:55 Wabash Blues George Wright The Genius of George Wright [Doric DO 1422] 1981 5-21 Wurlitzer, Vaughn Studio, Hollywood, CA 62:32 Bye Bye Blues John Duffy At The Mighty Columbia Square Wurlitzer [Liberty LRP-3004] 1955 3-10 Wurlitzer-Gottfried, KNX Radio, Columbia Square, Los Angeles, CA; Installed and modified by Balcom and Vaughn

Let's Talk Dirty: Thought Work for Evolving Humans with Life Coach Hanna Kokovai

Have you ever thought, "Wow it would be so cool to have a life Coach, but I might have to sell my organs to pay for it" ?Me too girl. This week I'm opening up a conversation about intersectionality and introducing my official Empowered Pricing Plan effective immediately. Listen in to hear more about my journey to incorporating more equity by serving people from differing financial circumstances and still honoring myself and my craft. To view my Empowered Price Plan visit my website www.hannakokovai.com/coaching I give a profound fVck about your authentic, pleasurable, anxiety-free life. I dare you to be a mess and also really feel yourself. Apply for Private CoachingJoin Anxious Queens AcademyFollow along on Instagram

The Jai Sugrim Method
33. Banking Your Current Cells to Grow New Tissues and Organs Later, with Dr. Drew Taylor

The Jai Sugrim Method

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2023 76:16


Welcome to the Art of Aging Mindfully podcast, where we explore different ways to live a long and healthy life. I'm your host, Jai Sugrim. In this episode, we'll be talking about a groundbreaking technology that can help us preserve our current cells for future use, and potentially grow new tissues and organs. Our guest today is Dr. Drew Taylor, a longevity science expert and the founder of Acorn Biolabs. He'll be sharing his insights on stem cell banking and its potential benefits for human health.Segment 1: The Science of Stem CellsIn the first segment, Dr. Taylor explains what stem cells are and how they can be used to regenerate tissues and organs. He shares the latest research in stem cell biology and how it can help us live longer, healthier lives.Segment 2: Banking Your Stem CellsIn the second segment, Dr. Taylor discusses his company, Acorn Biolabs, and how it enables people to bank their own stem cells for future use. He explains how the process works, how many stem cells can be banked, and what the potential benefits are. He also discusses the ethics and safety of stem cell banking and how it is regulated.Segment 3: The Future of Stem Cell TechnologyIn the final segment, Dr. Taylor discusses the future of stem cell technology and how it could transform healthcare. He shares his vision for a world where people can use their own stem cells to regenerate damaged tissues and organs, and how this could revolutionize the treatment of diseases like cancer, Alzheimer's, and heart disease. He also discusses the challenges that need to be overcome in order to make this vision a reality.About Acorn Biolabs:Founded in 2017, Acorn Biolabs is a Toronto-based healthcare technology company focused on giving everyone access to the future of cell-based medicine with the world's first non-invasive, follicle-based cell collection and cryopreservation service.Acorn's services are offered at partner clinic locations, with availability across Canada and Southern California. Their cell banking services are also available as a part of employee benefits programs for a growing list of businesses and organizations.Acorn is actively involved in scientific research with some of the top healthcare and education institutions in North America including: National Research Council of Canada,the University of Toronto, Mount Sinai Hospital, the University of Calgary and others.https://www.acorn.me/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drdrewtaylor/https://www.instagram.com/acornbiolabs/ABOUT DREW TAYLOR, PhD MSc.As a pioneer and entrepreneur in the field of regenerative medicine, Dr. Drew Taylor is on a mission to make the promise of regenerative medicine accessible and personalized for everyone.  Prior to co-founding Acorn in 2017, Drew spent several years as Chief Science Officer at Epic Capital Management working across the flourishing biotech start-up community. Previous to his role at Epic Capital, Drew spent time as part of the Mount Sinai Hospital Bioengineering of Skeletal Tissues Team. Drew received his undergraduate and Master's degree in Molecular, Cellular, Developmental Biology at the University of Michigan and went on to complete a PhD in Biomedical Engineering from the University of Toronto.  Dr. Taylor has also enjoyed a successful career in professional minor league baseball as a pitcher for both the Toronto Blue Jays and the Philadelphia Phillies, charting parallel paths across both professional sports and science.To support The Art of Aging Mindfully  Podcast go to patreon:patreon.com/jaisugrimThe Art of Aging Mindfully Podcast is sponsored by WHOOP, your personal digital fitness tracker: Order your whoop strap with

Vitality Radio Podcast with Jared St. Clair
#316: Clarifying Mineral Chelates: How To Know What You're Really Getting In Your Mineral Supplements.

Vitality Radio Podcast with Jared St. Clair

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2023 45:40


This is a companion episode to #312 and #314. Minerals! We all know we need them but what are the best sources? How can you tell if your mineral supplement is high quality and bioavailable. On this episode Jared goes into detail about mineral chelates, what chelation means, how it works, why it matters, and how you can make informed decisions when buying mineral supplements for yourself and your family.Mineral Supplements:Magnesium GlycinateUltimate Vitality Multi-VitaminBeef LiverBeef OrgansLiquid LightCopperZincBoronAdditional Information:Episode #312: Clarifying Herbal Ingredients: How to know what you're really getting in your herbal supplements.Episode #314: Clarifying Vitamin Ingredients: How To Know What You're Really Getting In Your Vitamin Supplements.Visit the podcast website here: VitalityRadio.comYou can follow @vitalityradio and @vitalitynutritionbountiful on Instagram, or Vitality Radio and Vitality Nutrition on Facebook. Join us also in the Vitality Radio Podcast Listener Community on Facebook. Shop the products that Jared mentions at vitalitynutrition.com. Let us know your thoughts about this episode using the hashtag #vitalityradio and please rate and review us on Apple Podcasts. Thank you!Just a reminder that this podcast is for educational purposes only. The FDA has not evaluated the podcast. The information is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. The advice given is not intended to replace the advice of your medical professional.

Herbal Womb Wisdom
How does the vagus nerve affect your sexual arousal + pelvic organs?

Herbal Womb Wisdom

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2023 57:30


Ahh, the vagus nerve. It's funny how this nerve has basically become its own kind of celebrity. I mean, who would have ever thought that a nerve could gain such popularity and trending hashtags? But it has, and for good reason. Not only does the vagus nerve comprise 75% of our parasympathetic nervous systems*, but it's also the longest cranial nerve (meaning the longest nerve that travels from the brain into the body). And this nerve impacts everything from our breathing to our heart rate to our digestion to our arousal! But there are also some risks and concerns we should consider before we go all in on vagal toning, some of which may surprise you. Listen to the episode to learn:basics on the vagus nerve (anatomy, relationship to organs)why vagal response is not always a good thingsimple ways to enhance your vagal tonewhich pelvic organs the vagus nerve innervateswhy heart rate variability is important to trackhow the vagus nerve relates to sexual function and arousalwhy you want both sympathetic + parasympathetic activity for sexspecific ways to enhance your pleasure using vagal toningResources:FREE GUIDE: Track your cycle naturally (fertility awareness)Today's shownotes: Check out the references + resourcesEpisode 17: How stress messes with your hormonesEpisode 19: The importance of softening with Chaya Leia AronsonEpisode 39: Jade eggs and the practice of pleasure with Usha RoseEpisode 52: Beyond aphrodisiacs: Herbal approaches to enhance pleasure* I say 80% in the episode, but it's really 75%!If you loved this episode, share it with a friend, or take a screenshot and share on social media and tag me @herbalwombwisdom.  And if you love this podcast, leave a rating & write a review! It's really helpful to get the show to more amazing humans like you.  ❤️DISCLAIMER: This podcast is for educational purposes only, I am not providing any medical advice, I am not a medical practitioner, I'm an herbalist and in the US, there is no path to licensure for herbalists, so my role is as an herbal educator. Please do your own research and consult your healthcare provider for any personal health concerns.

Business Of Biotech
Functional Ectopic Organs with LyGenesis' Michael Hufford, Ph.D.

Business Of Biotech

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2023 51:24


LyGenesis is  developing a pipeline of allogeneic cell therapies using the lymph node as an in vivo bioreactor to grow functioning ectopic organs. What sounds like science fiction to some is starting to look like a life changing therapy for millions of liver, kidney, pancreas, and thymus disease sufferers. The science behind it is being developed not in Boston, not in Philadelphia, nor in San Franciso, but right in the heart of the rust belt in Pittsburgh, PA. This week's episode of the Business of Biotech takes us there for a conversation with LyGenesis CEO Dr. Michael Hufford, Ph.D.Subscribe to the NEW #BusinessofBiotech newsletter at bioprocessonline.com/bob for more real, honest, transparent interactions with the leaders of emerging biotech. It's a once-per-month dose of insight and intel that you'll actually look forward to receiving! Check it out at bioprocessonline.com/bob!

Wise Traditions
415: Normalize Eating Organ Meats

Wise Traditions

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2023 36:51


Still unsure about organ meats? A lot of people are! Today you can learn a framework for how to prepare them, how to introduce them to picky eaters, and why they are excellent sources for energy, clarity, and the ability to set and accomplish goals. Janine Farzin from Offally Good Cooking even tells us her own story of how she went from disliking organ meats to now craving them...and how her kids love them now, too!  Visit Janine's website: offallygoodcooking.com Check out our 11 Wise Traditions Dietary Principles See our sponsors: Earth Runners, Paleo Valley, Optimal Carnivore  

Ash Said It® Daily
3D Printer That Replicates Human Organs

Ash Said It® Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2023 17:10


Author Stephen Steele continues the epic adventures of botanist and broke rancher Cyd Seeley and her partner, recovering drug addict Dr. Alex Farmer, in The Organ Grinder Factor, Book two in Steele's action suspense thriller trilogy, The Trouble with Miracles. Drawing upon real-world events, The Organ Grinder Factor takes readers from the unspeakable horrors of child slavery in Africa to today's turmoil in the Middle East. As the story begins, Alex and Cyd are in desperate search of a place to safely grow their Cannastar, a miracle cure for viruses that Big Pharm has made illegal. They shipwreck off the west coast of Africa and wash ashore in the drug and war-torn nation of Guinea-Bissau. Forced to flee for their lives, they arrive in Senegal where they become involved in the country's real-life child slavery problem and are nearly killed for their efforts. They find refuge in Israel where they meet the inventor of the Organ Grinder, a 3D printer that replaces damaged internal organs without the need for surgery. “This is not that far-fetched,” Steele said during an interview. “Scientists have already been able to replicate human tissue with a 3D printer.” In the book, the experimental research is funded by a ruthless billionaire with a secret past who becomes Cyd and Alex's investor in a vast new Cannastar plantation. But while living in Israel, Cyd is badly wounded in a rocket attack. Her only chance of survival is the Organ Grinder — which has never been tested on a human being. The Organ Grinder Factor is the action-filled follow-up to Steele's The Cannastar Factor, which introduced readers to Cyd and Alex and traced their desperate quest to grow Cannastar. Book Three in the series, The Trouble with Miracles, has just been released and tells the story of a desperate race to keep the discovery of the ancient secret to fusion energy out of the wrong hands in an adventure that ranges from Chile's high northern desert to the magic of Easter Island and its mysterious statues. About the Author Stephen Steele is a graduate of the University of North Texas with degrees in English literature and marketing. An avid sailor, swimmer and mountain biker, the author worked as a salesman, syndicator of television sports shows, builder and developer, ski instructor and cowboy. He lives in Montana in an 1800s Victorian home with his ruthless editor, Beverly. For more information, please visit www.stephensteelebooks.com, or follow the author on the following social media sites: Twitter: @StephenSteeleMT; Instagram: stephensteelebooks; Facebook: Stephen Steele – Author. The Organ Grinder Factor Publisher: Speaking Volumes ISBN-10: ‎ 1645405583 ISBN-13: ‎ 978-1645405580 Available from Amazon.com and Barnesandnoble.com About the show: Ash Brown is a gifted American producer, blogger, speaker, media personality and event emcee. The blog on AshSaidit.com showcases exclusive event invites, product reviews and so much more. Her motivational podcast "The Ash Said It Show" is available on major media platforms such as iTunes, Spotify, iHeart Radio & Google Podcasts. This program has over half a million streams worldwide. She uses these mediums to motivate & encourage her audience in the most powerful way. She keeps it real! ► Luxury Women Handbag Discounts: https://www.theofficialathena.... ► Become an Equus Coach®: https://equuscoach.com/?rfsn=7... ► For $5 in ride credit, download the Lyft app using my referral link: https://www.lyft.com/ici/ASH58... ► Review Us: https://itunes.apple.com/us/po... ► Subscribe: http://www.youtube.com/c/AshSa... ► Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/1lov... ► Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ashsa... ► Twitter: https://twitter.com/1loveAsh ► Blog: http://www.ashsaidit.com/blog #atlanta #ashsaidit #theashsaiditshow #ashblogsit #ashsaidit®

Iron Sights
#90 - Q&A: Best Grocery Stores, Measuring Body Fat, Low Fat vs. High Fat Dairy, Nutrition Labels, Calibrated Plates, Eating Organs, Protein Consumption, Creatine, Apple Cider Vinegar & Healthy Fast Food

Iron Sights

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2023 69:36


Welcome back to Iron Sights! Today we're switching it up - our producer fielded your questions from Instagram and YouTube so that we could answer them all live on the show. CeCe English and Stephen Brenna joined me to answer:1. Which grocery store would you prefer over Whole Foods, Safeway, Sprouts & Trader Joes?2. Are nutrition labels actually accurate or do they lie?3. Is low fat dairy actually better than full fat dairy: milk, yogurt, etc?4. Are all weight plates accurate or do they vary in accuracy?5. Are organ meats actually better for you than flesh meats?6. What's the best meal to eat the  night before trying to hit a PR?7. What is included in RDF Strong and is there a trial period?8. Does protein need to be consumed over the course of the day or can it all be eaten at once?9. Is Creatine only for bodybuilders or should everyone take it?10. Does Apple Cider Vinegar (ACV) actually do anything, if so what?11. If you had to eat at a fast food restaurant, which would you choose and why?Timestamps:00:00 The Best Big Name Grocery Stores To Shop At07:00 How Accurate are Nutrition Labels?19:39 Low Fat vs. Full Fat Dairy products23:27 How Accurate Are Barbell Weights?28:05 Organs Meats vs. Flesh Meats34:04 The Best Meal Before A Big Workout36:35 RDF Program Q&A47:53 How To Optimize Protein Consumption53:04 Is Creatine For Everyone?56:05 Does Apple Cider Vinegar Do Anything?01:02:54 Healthiest Fast Food OptionsRed Dot Fitness Online Training Programs:Red Dot Fitness Training Programs: https://www.rdftrainonline.comOnline membership (Full Access To All Programs & Virtual Coaching):https://www.reddotfitness.net/online-membershipVirtual Coaching:https://www.reddotfitness.net/virtual-coachingSelf-Guided Programs:https://www.reddotfitness.net/Self-Guided-Programs1Connect With Us:Website - https://ironsightspodcast.com/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/ironsightspodcast/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/ironsightspodcast/More Iron Sights Interviews:Triple Feed: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VMTc7AE0KaQ&t=384sKayley Gunner: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nfGqHxCv7Vc&t=522sMike Salemi: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jq-Nj6M0EBI&t=335sAdam Schafer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BiyrdWdO1y8&t=8sSal Di Stefano: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JBdKdSjQ0BM&t=4425sJason Khalipa: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YTiq-sID-EMByron Rodgers: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XrtEyuVNNpwDonnie Oliver: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cKY1_TLKHlIChris Cheng: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wr0zSGSTzKM&t=2sTraver Boehm: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r_NLdIg3zBc&t=1394s

Boundless Body Radio
Eating Nose To Tail with Pluck Founder James Barry! 434

Boundless Body Radio

Play Episode Play 23 sec Highlight Listen Later Mar 27, 2023 65:22


James Barry has spent nearly two decades in the culinary field! He first started as a private chef cooking for A-List celebrities, including Tom Cruise, George Clooney, Gerard Butler, Sean "Puffy" Combs, Barbra Streisand, and John Cusack. Most recently, James launched his first functional food product, Pluck, an organ-based seasoning. It's the first of its kind and an amazingly easy and delicious way for people to get organ meats into their diet. Ancestral principles of "like supports like" and nose-to-tail eating drives the mission at Pluck. The seasoning is a perfect gateway into eating organs because it doesn't taste like organ meat- instead, what you taste is the savory, deliciousness of Umami, aka the fifth taste. James is also a published cookbook author, having co-authored the recipes in Margaret Floyd's book Eat Naked and co-authored the follow-up cookbook The Naked Foods Cookbook. He most recently coauthored the recipes in Dr. Alejandro Junger's book, Clean 7.Find James at-eatpluck.comIG- @eatpluckIG- @chefjamesbarryFB- @eatpluckStudy- Clara M. Davis and the wisdom of letting children choose their own dietsFind Boundless Body at- myboundlessbody.com Book a session with us here!

Conservative Daily Podcast
Live with ToreSays: SDNY, Trump Indictment, Biden Laptop, It's All Off-Script PT 2

Conservative Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2023 67:58


23 March 2023 PM Show - Live with ToreSays: SDNY, Trump Indictment, Biden Laptop, It's All Off-Script https://toresays.com/ https://twitter.com/idontexistTore https://truthsocial.com/@maras Like, Comment, Share, and SUBSCRIBE! On Rumble: https://rumble.com/user/ConservativeDaily On Foxhole: https://pilled.net/profile/181316 Follow us on Social Media: https://libertylinks.io/ConservativeDaily https://libertylinks.io/JoeOltmann https://libertylinks.io/Apollo We might get canceled again…don't miss anything important. Subscribe to our newsletter: https://bit.ly/joinconservativedaily If you want to support the show, you can donate here: http://bit.ly/cd-donate https://www.americaneducationdefenders.com/ is a 501c3 that creates education content to enable children to have fun and develop their gifts! 10% off with Promo Code CD23 All proceeds enable Paul to create more amazing content! Support and protect your family and your second amendment NOW. DCF Guns is your one-stop-shop for firearms, ammunition, body armor, gear, and training. Get prepared for anything at https://www.dcfguns.co/ and use Promo Code JOE for 5% Discount online. Get the best coffee that only TRUE PATRIOTS can handle at https://beardedmancoffee.com/ and use Promo Code 1776 Support the fight for our nation by use promo code CD21 to get up to 66% off at https://www.mypillow.com/radiospecials or by placing your order over the phone at 800-872-0627. BUY 1 GET 1 FREE Special on the MyPillow 2.0 with Code CD21 Become a Conservative Daily member right now for massive savings on Faxblasts and member only perks! Use the link and sign up today! https://conservative-daily.com/forms/Step1b Text FREEDOM to 89517 to get added to our text list to receive notifications when we go Live! Privacy Policy: https://conservative-daily.com/Legal/Privacy Terms: https://conservative-daily.com/Legal/Terms Reply STOP to stop further text messages from Conservative Daily. Message and Data Rates may apply. Need help? (855) 954-6644 or reply HELP. Subscribe to our daily podcast at Apple Podcasts: http://bit.ly/ConservativeDailyPodcast We are also available on Spotify! https://open.spotify.com/show/2wD8YleiBM8bu0l3ahBLDN And on Pandora: https://www.pandora.com/podcast/conservative-daily-podcast/PC:37034 And on iHeart Radio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/256-conservative-daily-podcast-53710765/ on TuneIn: https://tunein.com/radio/Conservative-Daily-Podcast-p1350272/ And now also on Audible! https://www.audible.com/pd/Conservative-Daily-Podcast-Podcast/B08JJQQ4M Support Joe Oltmann in his legal battle against Eric Coomer: https://givesendgo.com/defendjoeoltmann

The Indicator from Planet Money
Too many subscriptions, not enough organs

The Indicator from Planet Money

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2023 9:11


Our indicators of the week: how a federal agency is trying to make it easier for you to cancel your subscriptions. And what's being done to address the 100,000-plus person backlog for organ transplants.For sponsor-free episodes of The Indicator from Planet Money, subscribe to Planet Money+ via Apple Podcasts or at plus.npr.org.

Bill Handel on Demand
BHS - 7A - The Widespread Demand for Higher Wages and The Challenge of Cancelling A Subscription

Bill Handel on Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2023 27:22


From LAUSD to fast-food workers, everyone is demanding higher wages and better benefits (or just benefits in general). The Los Angeles County has given the 'ok' to reform the probation department. There are new liver transplant rules that are being criticized, as wasted organs reach a record high. And the FTC wants to make it easier for you to cancel those subscriptions that are way too easy to start.

The Red Light Report
Chinese Medicine, Acupressure Points for Healing Organs/Emotions & Creating a New Red Light Therapy Treatment Paradigm w/ Dr. Chris Motley

The Red Light Report

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2023 65:13


Today's guest is genuinely one of my favorite people to talk to, as we are kindred spirits in so many ways. This became even more abundantly clear on this week's episode of The Red Light Report, as Dr. Chris Motley and I both agreed to join forces on a special red light therapy project (that I am incredibly excited about!). This manifested completely out of thin air and was 100% impromptu during the middle of our conversation. If you are a longtime TRLR listener, you likely recognize this name, as he was a guest back in September '21, where we cover some fascinating topics: frequency therapy, dry needling vs. acupuncture, emotions related to specific organs, light/energy/resonance and so much more! I highly recommend going back and listening to our first conversation -- the link to that episode is in the show notes below.As a quick review, Dr. Chris Motley is a doctor of chiropractic, is credentialed in acupuncture, is a highly respected expert in Chinese Medicine and Frequency Medicine and also has certifications in Chiro + Plus Kinesiology (CPK) and Neuro Emotional Technique. With his wealth of knowledge, he is a presenter at symposiums and is also a podcast co-host on Dr. Josh Axe's, Ancient Health Podcast. Dr. Motley also announced that he is now beginning a membership where you can join and learn from him in a more intimate setting and garner more of his amazing holistic knowledge and skillset. I highly recommend checking his membership out  — I know I will!During our conversation today, Dr. Motley goes into some interesting and highly-engaging Chinese and frequency medicine and topics, such as how we can best transition our bodies and organs out of the slower, recovering mode of the winter season and into the reawakening and growing process of the spring season. He even walks through some hands-on techniques for self-treatment to help facilitate this process.  It felt like this conversation went by in a couple of minutes and Dr. Motley and I could've easily talked for hours longer. However, I am always grateful for his time and the wisdom he is impassioned to share with anyone and everyone that is interested in improving their many aspects of health holistically. Enjoy learning from Dr. Motley and, as always, light up your health! - Dr. Mike Belkowski and Dr. Chris Motley discuss the following:  Intro: (0:16) What's new in his life: (2:57) His interactive membership: (6:12) Avoiding burnout: (8:22) Overworking: (10:31)  Chinese medicine and living by its rules: (12:12) Transitioning into spring out of winter: (15:01) How to know when Chinese medicine is working: (19:01) Being in tune with your body: (21:25)  Emotions tied to the gall bladder: (22:32) Negative gall bladder health and how it manifests in the body: (23:40) Releasing anger: (25:00) Cupping specific areas of the body: (29:03) How hard to press on pressure points: (31:17) Dry needling: (32:46) Taking your health into your own hands (36:48) Red light therapy and Chinese medicine: (39:54) Red light therapy and dry needling: (44:45) Fusing old-age knowledge with new-age technology: (45:58) Translucent needles that can transfer light: (46:59) Acupuncture on a consistent basis for maintaining health and wellness: (49:41) How oral health affects overall wellness: (52:21) - Watch this on YouTube - Listen to our previous conversation from the episode in September 2021, "Energy & Emotions, Frequency Therapy & Acupuncture vs. Dry Needling w/ Dr. Christopher Motley"Apple Podcasts Spotify - Where to Learn More From & About Dr. Chris Motley:   Find him on social media: Instagram @DoctorMotley Facebook @DoctorMotley   Go to his website: DoctorMotley.com - Check out BioLight's new, cutting-edge full-body product: The Adapt System - Save 20% via BioLight Bundles all year long! - Check out the Kindle version of Red Light Therapy Treatment Protocols eBook, 4th Edition - To learn more about red light therapy and shop for the highest-quality red light therapy products, visit https://www.biolight.shop - Stay up-to-date on social media: Instagram

Israel Daily News Podcast
Israel Daily News Podcast; Wed & Thu. March 23, 2023

Israel Daily News Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2023 23:50


Bibi tells everyone he has a special announcement about supreme court reforms & then says everything is remaining the same; Organs of slain Or Ashkar save a number of lives & A special report on Tel Aviv Fashion week with a highlight on Alon Livne and Kornit CEO Ronen Samuel.  Hasod Passover Box: http://bit.ly/3yKErua Social Media links, Newsletter sign-up &, Support the show $ here: https://linktr.ee/israeldailynews Music: Synesthesia; Erika Krall https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eaCoxmYfW6o --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/israeldailynews/support

Drivetime with DeRusha
Donating organs vs. marrow

Drivetime with DeRusha

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2023 9:25


You may have seen the story about a forthcoming overhaul to the organ donation system. Jason talked with Amy Ronneberg, Chief Executive Officer of “Be the Match” about their donation system and how it's different than the organ system that's under scrutiny

The Michael Berry Show
The Truly Inspirational Story Of Tom O'Driscoll, The Man That Has Donated His Organs To Two Strangers

The Michael Berry Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2023 17:01


Something Offbeat
Organs for reduced time? Bill raises ethical concerns

Something Offbeat

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2023 15:02


Two Massachusetts lawmakers introduced a bill earlier this year that would have allowed incarcerated people to shave up to a year off of their sentences if they donated an organ or bone marrow. After an outcry from criminal justice advocacy groups, the lawmakers said they'd amend the language in the bill to eliminate sentence reduction. But simply the introduction of the bill got the Something Offbeat team thinking about the ethics of such a setup and about the prison healthcare system at large. This week, host Mike Rogers talks to Cary Aspinwall of the Marshall Project, a journalism outlet that focuses on criminal justice.

Stark Reflections on Writing and Publishing
EP 295 - Body Brokers, Vital Organs, and Selling Direct with Dharma Kelleher

Stark Reflections on Writing and Publishing

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2023 63:14


Mark chats with Dharma Kelleher who writes action-driven thrillers that explore the complexities of social and criminal justice in a world that favors the privileged. She is one of the only openly transgender authors in the crime fiction genre. They talk about that and a lot more. Prior to the interview, Mark reminds listeners about sending THEIR reflections for forthcoming Episode 300, provides a personal update and shares a word about this episode's sponsor.   You can learn more about how you can get your audiobooks distributed to retailers and library systems around the world at starkreflections.ca/Findaway.   In their conversation, Mark and Dharma talk about Dharma's "long, torrid" life-long affair with writing, and beginning to write on a manual typewriter in their teenage years What happened in the intervening years, including getting a degree in journalism Coming out as transgender, initially to self in college, and then later on. And the challenges of doing that in the deep south of the US Celebrating 25 years of marriage in 2023 Falling back in love with writing in 2007 thanks to NaNoWriMo Spending eight years focusing mostly on the craft of writing Pitching to 90 agents and then landing a deal with a New York publisher Coming to the realization that the trad pub model wasn't going to work (due to the publisher requiring print book rights even though they weren't planning on publishing beyond eBook) Getting tired of hearing the "we already had a transgender author book this year" from publishers Red Market's release in February 2023 and how Dharma is selling it directly before doing a wide publishing release How you get it early and get more when you buy it direct from the author Switching from a WooCommerce to a Shopify website for direct sales Doing the best they can to deliver their books to any customer wherever they are on the planet Being the first person in Arizona to donate a kidney to a stranger and how that was part of the inspiration for Red Market The Jinx Ballou Crime Thriller series and how crime thrillers, mysteries, etc are often about "justice" Some of the things writers can get wrong when they include transgender characters in their fiction Disclosure (Netflix) - that takes a deep dive into those tropes The importance of giving transgender characters agency in fiction How the tropes can cause real harm, not just hurt feelings Dharma's love of numbers and love of writing being among their biggest passions And more... After the interview Mark reflects on two of the things that came up in their discussion.   Links of Interest: Dharma's Website Queer Women Kick Ass (dot com) Red Market (direct sales link) Trailer for Disclosure (Netflix) Lambda Literary: Three Transgender Crime Writers (Dharma, Robyn Gigl, Renee James) Talk Thrills and Challenges of Writing in the Genre Epic Reads: YA Fiction with Transgender and Non-Binary Characters Goodreads: Novels of Trans Protagonists by Trans authors Findaway Voices Submit YOUR reflections for Episode 300 Buy Mark a Coffee Patreon for Stark Reflections Best Book Ever Podcast Lovers Moon Podcast The Relaxed Author Buy eBook Direct Buy Audiobook Direct Publishing Pitfalls for Authors An Author's Guide to Working with Libraries & Bookstores Wide for the Win Mark's Canadian Werewolf Books This Time Around (Short Story) A Canadian Werewolf in New York Stowe Away (Novella) Fear and Longing in Los Angeles Fright Nights, Big City Lover's Moon Hex and the City The Canadian Mounted: A Trivia Guide to Planes, Trains and Automobiles   Dharma Kelleher writes action-driven thrillers that explore the complexities of social and criminal justice in a world that favors the privileged. She is one of the only openly transgender authors in the crime fiction genre. Dharma lives in Arizona with her wife and a black cat named Mouse. 

Learn more about Dharma and her work at https://dharmakelleher.com.   The introductory, end, and bumper music for this podcast (“Laser Groove”) was composed and produced by Kevin MacLeod of www.incompetech.com and is Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 

That's Cool News | A weekly breakdown of positive Science & Tech news.
145. Robot 3D Printing on Organs, Vitamin D and Dementia, Stem Cell Parkinson's Treatment

That's Cool News | A weekly breakdown of positive Science & Tech news.

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2023 29:48


Headlines: Novel robotic system can 3D print cells onto organs inside the body | New Atlas (01:01) Alzheimer's Breakthrough As Scientists Link NAD+ Supplements to Reduced Brain Biomarkers | SciTechDaily (08:02) Taking Vitamin D Could Help Prevent Dementia | Neuroscience News (14:05) World's first-ever artificial energy island to be built in the North Sea | Interesting Engineering (18:24) First patient receives stem cell transplant to treat Parkinson's | Study Finds (23:19)

Leonard Lopate at Large on WBAI Radio in New York

Join us when brother and sister writing team Kathryn and Ross Petras join us for a refreshing conversation around the use of words. Have you ever wondered about the correct pronunciation of a word you use all the time. This is your chance to call-in and share words or phrases that mispronounce or misuse all the time. This duo authors of many word-oriented books like New York Times bestseller You're Saying It Wrong. Or their newest book, A History of the World Through Body Parts: The Stories Behind the Organs, Appendages, Digits, and the Like Attached to (or Detached from) Famous Bodies.

Stuff They Don't Want You To Know
Listener Mail: FEMA and Conspiracy, Eggs, and the US Wants Prisoners to Sell Organs

Stuff They Don't Want You To Know

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2023 52:21


2FAB describes government preparation exercises for disasters in New Orleans. Barefootcowgirl and others break down the great Eggspiracy. Multiple folks reach out to Ben, asking: Should prisoners be allowed -- or mandated? -- to sell their organs in exchange for a reduced sentence? All this and more in this week's listener mail segment.They don't want you to read our book.: https://static.macmillan.com/static/fib/stuff-you-should-read/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Heart to Heart
Mother, Am I Allowed to Donate My Organs After I Die?

Heart to Heart

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2023 41:34


Mother Miriam Live - March 1, 2023 Faith and purgatory; how the two are intertwined Is there a right and wrong way to portray the Holy Family in illustrations and the like? Do we know of any non-Israelite Old Testament (pre-Christ) people who were saved, either Biblical figures or historical figures? Or was it only after Christ that any Gentiles could attain salvation? Why are some people born with disabilities that theoretically hinder their ability to perform God's work on Earth? What is the criteria that decides whether or not organ donation is permissible?

616Entertainment Podcast
#468: "You like ass, he likes people's organs."

616Entertainment Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2023 86:48


The Artist dropped the line that became the title of this episode. What an amazing line.

The Fatima Center Podcast
Killing for Organs | Path to Peace

The Fatima Center Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2023 46:29


A conference given by Dr. Paul Byrne at the Path to Peace Conference (Niagara Falls - September 2013) Help us spread the message, Donate to the Apostolate Today! » https://fatima.org/donate/ Learn more at » http://www.truthaboutorgandonation.com/ Contact Us: » WEBSITE: https://www.fatima.org » PHONE: 1-800-263-8160 » EMAIL: info@thefatimacenter.com » FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/Fatima-Center-95998926441 » RUMBLE: https://rumble.com/c/c-1081881 » YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/thefatimacenter » TWITTER: https://twitter.com/TheFatimaCenter » INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/the_fatima_center/ The Fatima Center's mission is to ensure that the entire Message of Fatima is fully known, accurately understood, and deeply appreciated so that it may be followed by all. The Fatima Center has been faithful to this mission since it was founded by the late Father Nicholas Gruner in 1978. The Message of Fatima is the ONLY solution to the crisis in the Church and the world.Is it OK to Not Pray for Myself? | Ask Father

Conservative Daily Podcast
Live with Tore "ToreSays" Maras: It's All About the Organs...Children Are Merchandise, Brain Death is a Lie PART 2

Conservative Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2023 45:17


Conservative Daily 2/24/23 PM Show - Live with Tore "ToreSays" Maras: It's All About the Organs... Like, Comment, Share, and SUBSCRIBE! On Rumble: https://rumble.com/user/ConservativeDaily On Foxhole: https://pilled.net/profile/181316 Follow us on Social Media: https://libertylinks.io/ConservativeDaily https://libertylinks.io/JoeOltmann https://libertylinks.io/Apollo https://toresays.com/ https://toresays.locals.com/ https://t.me/toresaysPlus https://twitter.com/idontexistTore We might get canceled again…don't miss anything important. Subscribe to our newsletter: https://bit.ly/joinconservativedaily If you want to support the show, you can donate here: http://bit.ly/cd-donate https://www.americaneducationdefenders.com/ is a 501c3 that creates education content to enable children to have fun and develop their gifts! 10% off with Promo Code CD23 All proceeds enable Paul to create more amazing content! Support and protect your family and your second amendment NOW. DCF Guns is your one-stop-shop for firearms, ammunition, body armor, gear, and training. Get prepared for anything at https://www.dcfguns.co/ and use Promo Code JOE for 5% Discount online. Get the best coffee that only TRUE PATRIOTS can handle at https://beardedmancoffee.com/ and use Promo Code 1776 Support the fight for our nation by use promo code CD21 to get up to 66% off at https://www.mypillow.com/radiospecials or by placing your order over the phone at 800-872-0627. BUY 1 GET 1 FREE Special on the MyPillow 2.0 with Code CD21 Become a Conservative Daily member right now for massive savings on Faxblasts and member only perks! Use the link and sign up today! https://conservative-daily.com/forms/Step1b Text FREEDOM to 89517 to get added to our text list to receive notifications when we go Live! Privacy Policy: https://conservative-daily.com/Legal/Privacy Terms: https://conservative-daily.com/Legal/Terms Reply STOP to stop further text messages from Conservative Daily. Message and Data Rates may apply. Need help? (855) 954-6644 or reply HELP. Subscribe to our daily podcast at Apple Podcasts: http://bit.ly/ConservativeDailyPodcast We are also available on Spotify! https://open.spotify.com/show/2wD8YleiBM8bu0l3ahBLDN And on Pandora: https://www.pandora.com/podcast/conservative-daily-podcast/PC:37034 And on iHeart Radio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/256-conservative-daily-podcast-53710765/ on TuneIn: https://tunein.com/radio/Conservative-Daily-Podcast-p1350272/ And now also on Audible! https://www.audible.com/pd/Conservative-Daily-Podcast-Podcast/B08JJQQ4M Support Joe Oltmann in his legal battle against Eric Coomer: https://givesendgo.com/defendjoeoltmann

Conservative Daily Podcast
Live with Tore "ToreSays" Maras: It's All About the Organs...Humans Are Merchandise PART 1

Conservative Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2023 57:59


Conservative Daily 2/24/23 PM Show - Live with Tore "ToreSays" Maras: It's All About the Organs... Like, Comment, Share, and SUBSCRIBE! On Rumble: https://rumble.com/user/ConservativeDaily On Foxhole: https://pilled.net/profile/181316 Follow us on Social Media: https://libertylinks.io/ConservativeDaily https://libertylinks.io/JoeOltmann https://libertylinks.io/Apollo https://toresays.com/ https://toresays.locals.com/ https://t.me/toresaysPlus https://twitter.com/idontexistTore We might get canceled again…don't miss anything important. Subscribe to our newsletter: https://bit.ly/joinconservativedaily If you want to support the show, you can donate here: http://bit.ly/cd-donate https://www.americaneducationdefenders.com/ is a 501c3 that creates education content to enable children to have fun and develop their gifts! 10% off with Promo Code CD23 All proceeds enable Paul to create more amazing content! Support and protect your family and your second amendment NOW. DCF Guns is your one-stop-shop for firearms, ammunition, body armor, gear, and training. Get prepared for anything at https://www.dcfguns.co/ and use Promo Code JOE for 5% Discount online. Get the best coffee that only TRUE PATRIOTS can handle at https://beardedmancoffee.com/ and use Promo Code 1776 Support the fight for our nation by use promo code CD21 to get up to 66% off at https://www.mypillow.com/radiospecials or by placing your order over the phone at 800-872-0627. BUY 1 GET 1 FREE Special on the MyPillow 2.0 with Code CD21 Become a Conservative Daily member right now for massive savings on Faxblasts and member only perks! Use the link and sign up today! https://conservative-daily.com/forms/Step1b Text FREEDOM to 89517 to get added to our text list to receive notifications when we go Live! Privacy Policy: https://conservative-daily.com/Legal/Privacy Terms: https://conservative-daily.com/Legal/Terms Reply STOP to stop further text messages from Conservative Daily. Message and Data Rates may apply. Need help? (855) 954-6644 or reply HELP. Subscribe to our daily podcast at Apple Podcasts: http://bit.ly/ConservativeDailyPodcast We are also available on Spotify! https://open.spotify.com/show/2wD8YleiBM8bu0l3ahBLDN And on Pandora: https://www.pandora.com/podcast/conservative-daily-podcast/PC:37034 And on iHeart Radio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/256-conservative-daily-podcast-53710765/ on TuneIn: https://tunein.com/radio/Conservative-Daily-Podcast-p1350272/ And now also on Audible! https://www.audible.com/pd/Conservative-Daily-Podcast-Podcast/B08JJQQ4M Support Joe Oltmann in his legal battle against Eric Coomer: https://givesendgo.com/defendjoeoltmann

Tore Says Show
Fri 24 Feb: Tore Is A Special Guest On The ConservativeDaily Podcast With Joe Oltmann And Apollo. It's All About The Organs.

Tore Says Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2023 97:22


Tore jumps right into the evils of human trafficking and all the grisly details with her two intrepid hosts. Fentanyl ingredients and it's production, the role of illegal immigration, how organ preservation is related, the grisly harvesting, then shipping, donor motivations, and the massive income from steadily increasing sales. Facts, news stories, alpha agencies and named politicians are all discussed. Why are so many scientists and universities involved? Epstein, the infamous island and humans as commodities. It's criminal behavior at it's inhuman peak, that is the subject of this fast moving discussion on the ConservativeDaily podcast. Run time is 1 hour 36 minutes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Thomas Paine Podcast
Part 6 -- Fetterman Collapses, Rushed to Hospital After Possible Stroke; Johnny Carson Opens for Paine; Jabbed Transplant Patients Rejecting Organs; Phony Mitt Romney Uncovered; Biden Plagiarizes Himself & More

Thomas Paine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2023 28:06


Part 6 -- Fetterman Collapses, Rushed to Hospital After Possible Stroke; Johnny Carson Opens for Paine; Jabbed Transplant Patients Rejecting Organs; Phony Mitt Romney Uncovered; Biden Plagiarizes Himself & MoreSIMPLY PUT -- We Cannot Say Much of the 'Really Good Stuff' on HereThat's Why We Created Paine.tvYOU CAN CONTRIBUTE TO THE SHOW BY CLICKING THIS LINK -- *** DONATE HERE ***GET the Intel that's Too Hot For Anywhere Else atPAINE.TVCONTRIBUTE TO THE SHOW BY CLICKING THIS LINK -- *** DONATE HERE ***...See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Thomas Paine Podcast
Part 5 -- Fetterman Collapses, Rushed to Hospital After Possible Stroke; Johnny Carson Opens for Paine; Jabbed Transplant Patients Rejecting Organs; Phony Mitt Romney Uncovered; Biden Plagiarizes Himself & More

Thomas Paine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2023 30:25


Part 5 -- Fetterman Collapses, Rushed to Hospital After Possible Stroke; Johnny Carson Opens for Paine; Jabbed Transplant Patients Rejecting Organs; Phony Mitt Romney Uncovered; Biden Plagiarizes Himself & MoreSIMPLY PUT -- We Cannot Say Much of the 'Really Good Stuff' on HereThat's Why We Created Paine.tvYOU CAN CONTRIBUTE TO THE SHOW BY CLICKING THIS LINK -- *** DONATE HERE ***GET the Intel that's Too Hot For Anywhere Else atPAINE.TVCONTRIBUTE TO THE SHOW BY CLICKING THIS LINK -- *** DONATE HERE ***...See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Thomas Paine Podcast
Part 4 -- Fetterman Collapses, Rushed to Hospital After Possible Stroke; Johnny Carson Opens for Paine; Jabbed Transplant Patients Rejecting Organs; Phony Mitt Romney Uncovered; Biden Plagiarizes Himself & More

Thomas Paine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2023 30:23


Part 4 -- Fetterman Collapses, Rushed to Hospital After Possible Stroke; Johnny Carson Opens for Paine; Jabbed Transplant Patients Rejecting Organs; Phony Mitt Romney Uncovered; Biden Plagiarizes Himself & MoreSIMPLY PUT -- We Cannot Say Much of the 'Really Good Stuff' on HereThat's Why We Created Paine.tvYOU CAN CONTRIBUTE TO THE SHOW BY CLICKING THIS LINK -- *** DONATE HERE ***GET the Intel that's Too Hot For Anywhere Else atPAINE.TVCONTRIBUTE TO THE SHOW BY CLICKING THIS LINK -- *** DONATE HERE ***...See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Thomas Paine Podcast
Part 3 -- Fetterman Collapses, Rushed to Hospital After Possible Stroke; Johnny Carson Opens for Paine; Jabbed Transplant Patients Rejecting Organs; Phony Mitt Romney Uncovered; Biden Plagiarizes Himself & More

Thomas Paine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2023 30:15


Part 3 -- Fetterman Collapses, Rushed to Hospital After Possible Stroke; Johnny Carson Opens for Paine; Jabbed Transplant Patients Rejecting Organs; Phony Mitt Romney Uncovered; Biden Plagiarizes Himself & MoreSIMPLY PUT -- We Cannot Say Much of the 'Really Good Stuff' on HereThat's Why We Created Paine.tvYOU CAN CONTRIBUTE TO THE SHOW BY CLICKING THIS LINK -- *** DONATE HERE ***GET the Intel that's Too Hot For Anywhere Else atPAINE.TVCONTRIBUTE TO THE SHOW BY CLICKING THIS LINK -- *** DONATE HERE ***...See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Thomas Paine Podcast
Part 2 -- Fetterman Collapses, Rushed to Hospital After Possible Stroke; Johnny Carson Opens for Paine; Jabbed Transplant Patients Rejecting Organs; Phony Mitt Romney Uncovered; Biden Plagiarizes Himself & More

Thomas Paine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2023 30:03


Part 2 -- Fetterman Collapses, Rushed to Hospital After Possible Stroke; Johnny Carson Opens for Paine; Jabbed Transplant Patients Rejecting Organs; Phony Mitt Romney Uncovered; Biden Plagiarizes Himself & MoreSIMPLY PUT -- We Cannot Say Much of the 'Really Good Stuff' on HereThat's Why We Created Paine.tvYOU CAN CONTRIBUTE TO THE SHOW BY CLICKING THIS LINK -- *** DONATE HERE ***GET the Intel that's Too Hot For Anywhere Else atPAINE.TVCONTRIBUTE TO THE SHOW BY CLICKING THIS LINK -- *** DONATE HERE ***...See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Thomas Paine Podcast
Part 1 -- Fetterman Collapses, Rushed to Hospital After Possible Stroke; Johnny Carson Opens for Paine; Jabbed Transplant Patients Rejecting Organs; Phony Mitt Romney Uncovered; Biden Plagiarizes Himself & More

Thomas Paine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2023 30:44


Part 1 -- Fetterman Collapses, Rushed to Hospital After Possible Stroke; Johnny Carson Opens for Paine; Jabbed Transplant Patients Rejecting Organs; Phony Mitt Romney Uncovered; Biden Plagiarizes Himself & MoreSIMPLY PUT -- We Cannot Say Much of the 'Really Good Stuff' on HereThat's Why We Created Paine.tvYOU CAN CONTRIBUTE TO THE SHOW BY CLICKING THIS LINK -- *** DONATE HERE ***GET the Intel that's Too Hot For Anywhere Else atPAINE.TVCONTRIBUTE TO THE SHOW BY CLICKING THIS LINK -- *** DONATE HERE ***...See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

American Thought Leaders
‘Unspeakable Crime Against Humanity'—Katrina Lantos Swett on China's Murder for Organs Industry and the Legacy of Her Father, Holocaust Survivor Tom Lantos

American Thought Leaders

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2023 29:53


I sit down with Katrina Lantos Swett, president of the Lantos Foundation for Human Rights and Justice and co-chair of the recently concluded International Religious Freedom Summit. We discuss her fight for human rights and religious freedom, including raising awareness about the Chinese regime's practice of forcibly harvesting the organs of Falun Gong practitioners and other prisoners of conscience.And we discuss the legacy of Swett's late father, Congressman Tom Lantos, a survivor of the Holocaust, and what inspires her to continue her work.“My father had escaped from a slave labor camp. He was able to make his way back to Budapest and he found refuge in one of the safe houses that Raoul Wallenberg had set up … One of the things that [Raoul] Wallenberg did was he rented a number of buildings around Budapest, hung the Swedish flag there, basically said these are now part of the Swedish legation, and they are off-limits to the Nazis and to the Hungarian Arrow Cross,” she says. Wallenberg, a Swedish diplomat, started issuing “protective passports” and inspired other members of the diplomatic corps in Hungary to do the same.“My mother would tell us: we called Wallenberg our Moses from the North, who had come to save us and lead us to the promised land. And so from a young age, both my sister and myself, we knew the stories of danger and of terror, but [also] that someone had come to help.”Follow American Thought Leaders on social media:Twitter: https://twitter.com/AmThoughtLeaderTruth Social: https://truthsocial.com/@AmThoughtLeaderGettr: https://gettr.com/user/amthoughtleaderFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/AmericanThoughtLeadersGab: https://gab.com/AmThoughtLeaderTelegram: https://t.me/AmThoughtLeader

Common Censored
Episode 213 - Peru Fights On, Huge Win in Alaska, Trading Organs for Freedom

Common Censored

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2023 64:55


Since late last year, Peru has been in the throws of an amplified struggle against US imperialism. The struggle quickly turned violent and the people of Peru continue to be resilient in demanding democracy and justice. The EPA did something good...their job! But not to worry, they've announced that they won't make a habit of it - indeed, they've only done this 3 times in the past 30 years so rest assured all ye polluters! Meanwhile, prisoners may soon be able to make a trade for time off their sentences - you know, if they're willing to part with some of their organs or some bone marrow. 'Murica!   leecamp.net

Fundamental Health with Paul Saladino, MD
201. Most frequently asked questions: cholesterol, vegetables, diabetes, organs, heart disease, and more!

Fundamental Health with Paul Saladino, MD

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2023 63:16


This week, Paul covers several topics at a high level, alongside referencing previous detailed episodes. He is answering questions from his listeners about why animal-based eating is optimal, why meat is not harmful for humans, why vegetables are bad for us, and several other questions that he frequently gets asked. 00:10:55 Insulin resistance and how we can be metabolically healthy 00:20:18 Should people with diabetes eat carbs/do glucose levels in the blood matter? 00:22:24 How do we fix diabetes? 00:27:18 Does meat cause cardiovascular disease, gout and cancer? 00:39:35 How did we evolve to eat meat? 00:42:20 What nutrients are missing on a plant-based diet? 00:45:40 Are organs necessary? 00:51:58 Why are vegetables bad for us? 00:59:30 How to construct an animal-based diet 01:01:15 Which blood work should you get? References: Dangers of a keto diet: https://open.spotify.com/episode/5wCsT2K4u6BQ5Y1QUSkTV2?si=7cb47ac1cfaa4c49 Animal-based diet 101: 2023 edition: https://open.spotify.com/episode/3jbxFF4TexuJB9FRmV0bJl?si=2674d60717484768 Bloodwork review: December 2022: https://open.spotify.com/episode/2axxIlqOOkbEikjwJSZ6Qc?si=dbba929199a643f3 Controversial thoughts: Do organ meats cause gout? What does? https://open.spotify.com/episode/0hwJ4dPSrfDySorAvOhRhs?si=e5149cd236694a22 Is all sugar bad for you? High fructose corn syrup vs fruit & honey: https://open.spotify.com/episode/25fC67FMqY4pMHH4XB1Dl9?si=acb47eae3b3f49e8 Sponsors: Heart & Soil: www.heartandsoil.co Carnivore MD Merch: www.kaleisbullshit.shop Make a donation to the Animal Based Nutritional Research Foundation: abnrf.org Animal-based 30 Challenge: https://heartandsoil.co/animalbased30/ Marek Health: marekhealth.com/fundamentalhealth, use code PAUL for 10% off your first lab order and check out Paul's custom blood panel Joovv Light Therapy: http://joovv.com/paul, use code PAUL for an exclusive discount Zero Acre: www.zeroacre.com/PAUL or use code PAUL for free shipping on your first order Colima Salt: drpaulsalt.com, for a free bag of Colima Sea Salt

The Chris Plante Show
2-3-23 Hour 2 - Trade Your Organs For Less Prison Time

The Chris Plante Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2023 40:43


In hour 2, Chris talks about a democrat-sponsored bill in Massachusetts that would allow prisoners to exchange their organs for time off their sentence. Just like china! Also, Matt Lauer would like to have a career again after his groping escapades, and Kyle Rittenhouse is being sued for wrongful death. For more coverage on the issues that matter to you download the WMAL app, visit WMAL.com or tune in live on WMAL-FM 105.9 from 9:00am-12:00pm Monday-Friday. To join the conversation, check us out on twitter @WMAL and @ChrisPlanteShow Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices