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Our DNA has extraordinary potential embedded within it, but many people don't utilize its full capacity. According to my guest, Dr. Carol Talbot, societal conditioning and environmental toxins have degraded our DNA and limited human evolution. In today's interview, Dr. Carol will unveil the original, dormant blueprint within us, a potential for personal growth and transformation. Dr. Carol is the Founder and Creator of The Possibility Hub and a passionate ambassador for expanding consciousness and unlocking the superhuman abilities inherent within us all. With a PhD in Quantum Morphogenetic Science, her pioneering research on DNA bioregenesis and Source Feeding is reshaping our understanding of human potential. Her journey has led her to study with extraordinary masters and speak in over 20 countries. As an NLP Master Trainer and Certified Master Firewalk Instructor, she uses various tools, from Quantum Morphogenetic Physics to Time-Line Therapy, Sound Healing, and Bio-Geometry, to ignite rapid transformation and help others master their reality. During our conversation, Dr. Carol guides us with practical insights and experience to help us remember our true nature. Through ancient practices and shifts in mindset, she shows us how to nourish ourselves and energize so that we can access higher ways of living and being in the world. *Disclaimer*: The health information in this episode is provided for general informational and educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional advice. Accordingly, before taking any actions based upon such information, we encourage you to consult with the appropriate professionals.
Today we start a new series called “Connected in Community”, with Pastor Ira teaching on “Connected by Design”. Our DNA determines who we are. Discover our DNA based on the One who created us to walk Connected in Community. This is His design for us. If we can walk in community and overcome the obstacles that we may face, we can become all God intended us to be. Key Scriptures:John 14:16-17, 17:20-21, Gen 1:26, 2:18,22-25, Rom 5:10, Isa 65:1, Rev 3:20, 1 Cor 10:16-17, Luke 22:19-20
Most women don't realize their DNA might be the reason they're feeling off—foggy, tired, overwhelmed—and just chalk it up to getting older. But what if your genes were actually holding the answers to what's going on with your hormones, your energy, even your ability to handle stress? I sat down with Kashif Khan, TEDx speaker, Author of The DNA Way, and Founder of The DNA Company, to talk about exactly that. He breaks down how understanding your unique genetic blueprint can completely shift how you approach your health—especially when hormones start doing their own thing. We also talk about how trauma can leave a mark not just emotionally, but biologically too. Kashif shares how your DNA influences everything from how you metabolize estrogen to how you recover from stress (yes, even cold plunges make an appearance). The best part? He gives practical tips you can actually use—things that help you support your body your way, instead of following a one-size-fits-all plan that was never designed for you. So if you're in that phase where your hormones feel like they've hijacked your life, this episode is definitely for you. And if you're ready to go deeper, my Magic Menopause program was made with you in mind—it's my go-to method for helping women reset their hormones and feel like themselves again. Head over to dranna.com to check out the masterclass—I'll walk you through what's really going on and how to take back the reins. Key Timestamps: [00:00:00] Introduction. [00:04:36] Eating with our hands. [00:09:32] Gut health genetics and microbiome. [00:12:17] Survivor genes and health optimization. [00:15:00] The connection between women stuck in trauma and genetics. [00:18:31] Healing begins with fixing the nervous system. [00:22:05] Dopamine's role in mental health. [00:26:56] Reward seeking and structure. [00:32:33] Genetics and different cycles of menstruating women. [00:36:37] Knowing what your body wants and needs you to do. Memorable Quotes: "As soon as your fingers touch that food, digestive processes start, metabolic processes start, because that's what our ancestors did for not hundreds of years, not thousands of years, tens of thousands of years. Our DNA hasn't changed in a quarter million years." [00:04:46] – Kashif Khan "I wasn't wired for those habits. And they're making me sick. And I'm no longer sick because now I know what my habits are supposed to be…And since then, many tens of thousands of people's lives have been changed." [00:06:46] – Kashif Khan Links Mentioned: Magic Menopause Program: https://order.magicmenopause.com/ The DNA Way Book: https://thednacompany.com/pages/dna-way Connect with Kashif Khan: Website: https://kashkhanofficial.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kashkhanofficial/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@kashkhanofficial Connect with Dr. Anna Cabeca: Website: https://drannacabeca.com/pages/show Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thegirlfrienddoctor/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@thegirlfrienddoctor TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@drannacabeca Produced by Evolved Podcasting: www.evolvedpodcasting.com
Most women don't realize their DNA might be the reason they're feeling off—foggy, tired, overwhelmed—and just chalk it up to getting older. But what if your genes were actually holding the answers to what's going on with your hormones, your energy, even your ability to handle stress? I sat down with Kashif Khan, TEDx speaker, Author of The DNA Way, and Founder of The DNA Company, to talk about exactly that. He breaks down how understanding your unique genetic blueprint can completely shift how you approach your health—especially when hormones start doing their own thing. We also talk about how trauma can leave a mark not just emotionally, but biologically too. Kashif shares how your DNA influences everything from how you metabolize estrogen to how you recover from stress (yes, even cold plunges make an appearance). The best part? He gives practical tips you can actually use—things that help you support your body your way, instead of following a one-size-fits-all plan that was never designed for you. So if you're in that phase where your hormones feel like they've hijacked your life, this episode is definitely for you. And if you're ready to go deeper, my Magic Menopause program was made with you in mind—it's my go-to method for helping women reset their hormones and feel like themselves again. Head over to dranna.com to check out the masterclass—I'll walk you through what's really going on and how to take back the reins. Key Timestamps: [00:00:00] Introduction. [00:04:36] Eating with our hands. [00:09:32] Gut health genetics and microbiome. [00:12:17] Survivor genes and health optimization. [00:15:00] The connection between women stuck in trauma and genetics. [00:18:31] Healing begins with fixing the nervous system. [00:22:05] Dopamine's role in mental health. [00:26:56] Reward seeking and structure. [00:32:33] Genetics and different cycles of menstruating women. [00:36:37] Knowing what your body wants and needs you to do. Memorable Quotes: "As soon as your fingers touch that food, digestive processes start, metabolic processes start, because that's what our ancestors did for not hundreds of years, not thousands of years, tens of thousands of years. Our DNA hasn't changed in a quarter million years." [00:04:46] – Kashif Khan "I wasn't wired for those habits. And they're making me sick. And I'm no longer sick because now I know what my habits are supposed to be…And since then, many tens of thousands of people's lives have been changed." [00:06:46] – Kashif Khan Links Mentioned: Magic Menopause Program: https://order.magicmenopause.com/ The DNA Way Book: https://thednacompany.com/pages/dna-way Connect with Kashif Khan: Website: https://kashkhanofficial.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kashkhanofficial/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@kashkhanofficial Connect with Dr. Anna Cabeca: Website: https://drannacabeca.com/pages/show Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thegirlfrienddoctor/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@thegirlfrienddoctor TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@drannacabeca Produced by Evolved Podcasting: www.evolvedpodcasting.com
Our DNA results got a massive update, and it turns out we're far different than initially reported!Want the worst advice imaginable from the 5 of us? Leave us a voicemail with your issue, and we may share it on one of the next podcasts! We don't want people calling in asking for advice on how to get through their divorce, but more like, "How can I get my husband to stop clipping his toenails in the living room?". If you've got some burning questions, leave us a message! 801-997-0213Reddit- Our Subreddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/FivesACrowd- Our Account: https://www.reddit.com/user/FivesACrowdPodcastFollow Our Personal AccountsAustin - https://allmylinks.com/austinspomerCam - https://www.instagram.com/effinburch/Chris - https://www.instagram.com/thechrishummel/Tony - https://www.instagram.com/theonlytonyc/Zach - https://www.instagram.com/zvanbeekum/Hashtags#JoinTheCrowd #HitTheBell #PodcastP.O. Box**Please no packages, letters only**Five's A Crowd Podcast1123 N Fairfield Rd #1373 Layton, UT 84041
“While genetics do play a role in these conditions, there is also the environment we have to consider. It's like a soda bottle. Our DNA and genetics puts soda into the bottle, but the environment shakes it up,” says naturopathic doctor Bryant Esquejo, N.D., who specializes in skin conditions like eczema and acne. In this episode of Clean Beauty School, mindbodygreen beauty director and host Alexandra Engler chats with Esquejo about the root causes behind inflammatory skin conditions, how movement can improve your skin, and why you should eat more fiber. Show notes: -Follow our guest: @dr.bryant -Learn more about our guest: drbryantesquejo.com Follow the host: @alex_blair_ Call in: sayhi.chat/cleanbeautyschool Comments: podcast@mindbodygreen.com Sponsorship inquiries: sales@mindbodygreen.com
Our DNA series concludes with Matt Warnock and Stu Clarke looking at Servanthood.
Are we truly the last generation of humanity as we know it? In this eye-opening conversation with Gregg Braden, we dive into the groundbreaking ideas from his new book, Pure Humans. Prepare to uncover hidden truths that could change everything you thought you knew about our future. ✨
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Stem cells are necessary to rebuild our cells and if we have too few stem cells we can't rebuild enough healthy cells… And for aging is that very important, because of a lack of stem cells.For instance, when we are exposed to chemicals that can destroy DNA we get sick.Our DNA tries to protect us from the environment and so tries to rebuild itself, when it can't do so we get cancer. For instance, my friend applied a cheap medicine to her warts...The result was cancer!1. Dark chocolate Instead, use dark brown Cocoa powder and drink it with honey, so that you don't consume white sugar and milk powder.Dark brown Cocoa powder doubles the stem cell flow in our blood. Cocoa is a rich source of dietary polyphenols.The polyphenols trigger a reaction in our body to call out the stem cells and so double the stem cells. Good for people above 60 years old.Good for regenerating our blood vessels and our hearts.2. Leafi greens3. Green tea4. Blueberry5. Broccoli sprouts 3 days have 100 times more of sulforaphane than in broccoli.Why is our gut microbiota so important for our health and stem cells?Our gut bacteria: Regulates our metabolism.,Controls our brain.Can heal us from the inside. 70 % of our immune system lives in the gut and so our gut bacteria...The gut bacteria communicate with our immune system and even with our brain.Take probiotics every day. My Video: This Delicious Food Regenerates Stem Cells For Longevity https://youtu.be/QXDiOrpLrjYMy Audio: https://divinesuccess.net/wp-content/uploads/2021/Podcast4/This-Delicious-Food-Regenerates-Stem-Cells-For-Longevity.mp3
Genome editing could potentially erase all genetic diseases from humanity, but is the tradeoff worth it? Our DNA is an intricately woven story of each individual person, meaning that changing one piece could have unexpected, detrimental effects somewhere else in the body. Our expert explains the incredible opportunities -- and astonishing risks -- of using CRISPR to edit the human genome. Learn More: https://radiohealthjournal.org/human-genome-editing-overnight-evolution-or-modern-eugenics Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Our DNA is made up of 3000 million letters of code. They make up genes within our DNA and are responsible for how cells in our body grow and multiply. But what happens when something in that code goes wrong? Welcome to another episode of That Cancer Conversation, a podcast from Cancer Research UK that brings together the science and the stories behind cancer. In this episode, Sophie will be looking at the human genome and explore how changes in our DNA can increase our risk of getting cancer. Prof Mike Stratton, former director of the Wellcome Sanger Institute and a pioneer in cancer genetics, helps unpack this question and tells us how he and his team persevered to find the second BRCA gene (BRCA2) and its mutation. It's been 30 years since the discovery of the first BRCA gene, BRCA1. Sophie sits down with Maria, her sister, Chrissy, and their mother, all who were tested positive for the BRCA2 gene mutation. They discuss their cancer stories and how the life-changing discovery of the BRCA genes has affected them as a family. Read more cancer stories on Cancer NewsYou can donate to Cancer Research UK here Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
"Our DNA is Canadian, but if it's going to help increase the odds that we can build a terrific company hiring out of the US or hiring elsewhere in Canada, we'll do that in a heartbeat." Come for the fireside chat with Clio CEO and co-founder Jack Newton, recorded live at BetaKit Town Hall: Vancouver. Stay for the AMA with BC tech leaders. Presented by AWS Startups: accelerate your innovative ideas with AWS credits of up to $100,000 through the AWS Activate Program. Also presented by Brampton Venture Zone's Launch Program: applications for the 2025 cohort are open until November 8th.
SYNOPSIS: In this episode Ali discusses, among other things, fame, fad dieting and the art of self-knowing with guest Paul Lubicz, a prominent wellness expert. How do we know that is best for your bodies - from diets to true purpose? They discuss the significance of feeling over thinking, understanding the body's signals, and the concept of embodiment. Paul shares his journey from a chemist to becoming an advocate for holistic health, emphasizing the importance of knowing oneself, leading a balanced life, and the impact of ancestral lineage on personal identity. The conversation also the challenges faced by famous individuals in maintaining their true identity amidst public scrutiny and the vibrational impact of fame. They also touch on the North Star of “why” – the core purpose guiding actions and decisions. Ali asks Paul about his adoption and they discuss the interplay of geographical intelligence of DNA, Epigenetics, and the fascinating ongoing question of nature vs nurture, revealing how biological brilliance shapes behaviour and health across different environments. This episode highlights the importance of self-compassion, living in alignment with one's purpose, and the transformative power of reconnecting with nature.To be an angel to the podcast, click hereTo read more about the podcast, click hereMORE ALI MEZEY:Website: www.alimezey.comPersonal Geometry® and the Magic of Mat Work Course information:www.alimezey.com/personal-geometry-foundationsTransgenerational Healing Films: www.constellationarts.comConstellation Work is a highly effective method to delve into healing transgenerational trauma, unburdening consequent generations from the influences of traumas which can be transmitted epigenetically.MORE PAUL LUBICZ: Website: www.thewellbeingmanager.comInstagram: @thewellbeingmanager BIO: Hi I'm Paul, I'm here to help you reveal your truth. Discover what you truly ache for and to assist to define your hearts longing. It's my life's purpose, what I was made for, to encourage people, to support people, to nourish people, to love people and to inspire them to discover ways to enhance their lives Through my work I stand on the shoulders of giants, having apprenticed, studied and been educated by some of the most extraordinary mentors, institutions and lineages on the planet. In sharing these teachings and passing them on, It's my intention to always to be gentle, encouraging and collaborative. I offer ideas that are, in their nature aiming towards activating self-confidence, accountability and creativity on a direct and clear path forward. This is an offering of a deeper understanding of yourself and of your life, encourages a strong grasp of responsibility and the use of imagination on your journey into self-gnosis. I endeavor to help educate people on how we affect our world through thoughts, words and actions and how you can develop a strategy to rediscover your roots and come back into coherence with your true nature. I offer a proposition of massive change in your life, igniting people through this process they become familiar with how to free themselves, reveal what is meaningful and to bring to light their gifts and share them in the world. That's my life work, what I was made for, It gives me great joy to share this with you. Paul LubiczLINKS, RESOURCES & INSPIRATION:Aboriginal Dream Time BooksJane Peterson's Episode on The Brilliant Body Podcast "The Systemic Body: Navigating Relational Dynamics and Systemic Consciousness with Jane Peterson, PhD"For a highly effective method of healing generational trauma, see these films: Transgenerational Healing Films: www.constellationarts.comThe "North Star of Why" refers to the guiding purpose or core motivation that drives an individual, team, or organization. Like the North Star in navigation, which serves as a constant point of reference, this "why" offers direction and clarity in decision-making. It's the deeper reason behind actions, going beyond goals and tasks, to the fundamental belief or value that inspires and sustains effort. Discovering your "North Star of Why" ensures you stay aligned with your true purpose, helping you navigate challenges and stay focused on what matters most.Adoption and the intelligence of DNAAdoption highlights the incredible intelligence embedded within our DNA, revealing how biological ties continue to shape identity, behavior, and health, even when raised in different environments. Our DNA carries ancestral information, influencing not only physical traits but also emotional and psychological patterns. While nurture plays a critical role in development, the genetic blueprint passed through generations holds its own wisdom, guiding responses to life in ways we are only beginning to understand. The interplay of adopted environments and inherited DNA showcases the powerful balance between nature and nurture in shaping who we become. Ho'oponopono is an ancient Hawaiian practice of reconciliation, forgiveness, and healing. The word roughly translates to "to make right" or "to correct an error." Traditionally, it was used by indigenous Hawaiian families and communities to resolve conflicts, heal relationships, and restore harmony.Dr. Ihaleakala Hew Len, a Hawaiian psychologist, is known for popularizing Ho'oponopono in the West, using it to clear negative energy within himself to help heal patients, even without direct interaction.Epigenetics refers to the study of changes in gene expression or activity that do not involve alterations to the underlying DNA sequence. These changes can affect how genes are turned on or off and can be influenced by various environmental and lifestyle factors, such as diet, stress, toxins, and experiences such as trauma.In simpler terms, while your DNA is like a blueprint, epigenetics is like a set of instructions that determines how that blueprint is read and used. These instructions can be influenced by your environment and experiences, meaning that your genes are not necessarily your destiny — they can be modified in response to your surroundings, choices and events – influences that can be passed through generations.HELP US SHARE OUR MESSAGEOur resources remain free as part of our mission to aw...
Wellness + Wisdom | Episode 670 How does photon consciousness elevate human awareness? Brian Richards, Founder of SaunaSpace, joins Josh Trent on the Wellness + Wisdom Podcast, episode 670, to share why he finds inspiration in ancient teachings, how near-infrared light improves our health and increases our awareness, why we're beings of light, and how photobiomodulation corrects DNA. "The light reminds us that we create our own light. We're much more electromagnetic and quantum than we are chemical or biological. The knowledge we had of ourselves, energy work, and internal alchemy is something so profound that we're just beginning to circle back and remember now." - Brian Richards 10% Off SaunaSpace ThermaLight® technology combines the finest tungsten filaments, mouth-blown red-stained glass, and years of engineering to produce a full-spectrum infrared light that mimics the best of nature. Benefits: Compact and portable, hypoallergenic, tool-free assembly, wheelchair accessible, machine-washable cover, minimalist design, ZERO EMFs. All saunas have the same goal: to raise your core body temperature enough to jump-start its natural healing processes. Traditional saunas use steam, fire, or electric heaters to make the air in the sauna hot, which eventually heats up your body from the outside in. Infrared saunas tap into the science of light to help you sweat faster and more comfortably. Save 10% Off Your Order With "JOSH10" Why Near-Infrared Saunas? Unlike the traditional methods, near-infrared (NIR) light works with your body's biology to create radiant heat—from the inside out. By using near infrared's shorter wavelengths in a way that mimics natural sunlight, the light penetrates deeply to raise your core temperature faster. Near-infrared saunas give you: Ultrafast heat therapy Comfortable air temperatures Built-in light therapy Faster sauna sessions Save 10% With code "JOSH10" In This Episode, Brian Richards Uncovers: [01:30] Rediscovering The Atlantis Brian Richards 525 Red Light Therapy For Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) | Brian Richards Why Brian went on a spiritual trip to Italy and Egypt. Damanhur Foundation We never learn, we only remember. [07:55] The Journey of Remembrance Atlantis: The Antediluvian World by Ignatius Donnelly Why the Atlantis is the foundation of myths and all the different races. Why remembering who we are brings haven on Earth. Egyptian pyramids are the remains of Atlantis. [14:15] Advanced Egyptian Technology How stories help us remember. There is no junk DNA in our bodies. The history of the Egyptian pyramids. How the monuments in Egypt were built using advanced technology used. Why pyramids are antennas connecting to the universe. [20:20] You Create Your Own Light Why the human race is more ancient than we think. How SaunaSpace recreates sun exposure without ultraviolet light. Our DNA creates light. Why Brian is convinced that we're not alone in the universe. There is a war between the natural world and the artificial Matrix. We need to experience the dark in order to be in the light. [26:45] Near-Infrared Light VS Far-Infrared Light How our conditionings are not our own. Why the access to all knowledge is within our DNA. The difference between near-infrared and far-infrared light. Why awareness gives us more responsibility. Once we have awareness, we can't go back to being unconscious. [33:55] Compassion Over Judgment How to choose compassion over judgment. The Four Agreements by Don Miguel Ruiz Why compassion provides a window for new choices. Be Here Now by Ram Dass We're not truly healed until our family stops triggering us. [36:30] The Art of Letting Go Reality Transurfing. Steps I-V by Vadim Zeland 391 Renée Garcia | Reality Transurfing: The Art of Controlling Reality Using Our Freedom of Choice How to let go of assigning importance and attaching to things. What we can do to let go of the need for external validation. How religions outsource the connection to God externally. [41:10] SaunaSpace Rebrand Why Brian decided to rebrand SaunaSpace because it's an extension of his consciousness. How he's changing the narrative of biohacking. Why the infrared sauna is about being, not about doing. How the sauna serves as a replacement for firelight. [49:10] The Benefits of Red Light Therapy How SaunaSpace helped Josh's daughter heal jaundice. Why technology prevents us from connecting with our families. How subtle frequencies heal our nervous system and remind us to be ourselves. [53:00] Infrared Sauna Raises Your Frequency Not every red light bulb is the same. Why SaunaSpace's red light has a higher frequency. How man-made EMFs are toxic to us. The difference between infrared light and regular sauna. Why 15 minutes inside the infrared sauna is enough. Better physical health is not the biggest benefit of the sauna. [01:00:10] Photobiomodulation for DNA Correction Taking vitamin D is not the same as taking light in through our skin. How ultraviolet light damages our DNA. Photobiomodulation corrects our genes. Why indoor lights are not healing. [01:02:40] Light Is an Energy Source Why light is a nutrient source and can satisfy up to 70% of our caloric needs. Dr. Steven Young Samuel B. Lee How sungazing transformed Brian's friend's consciousness. Why we don't need to eat all the time. We get the benefits of the sunshine even when it's cloudy. [01:08:10] Healing Benefits of Heat Therapy How photobiomodulation supports the healing of traumatic brain injury. Why red light is beneficial for nervous system problems. The benefits of heat therapy. [01:13:15] Accessing Infinite Consciousness How Brian blends science and spirituality. We're multidimensional limitless beings. The heart and the mind are both different aspects of the same thing. Everything Everywhere All at Once (2022) Why we're in an era of awakening right now. [01:18:10] Who Am I? If we take everything away, what is left? How ancient symbols convey a knowing that we're all connected to. Why ancient technology is more advanced or similar to modern technology. What new frequency technology Brian's developing now. [01:26:50] How to Be Your Authentic Self Why attaching ourselves to our programming harms us. How using the infrared sauna helps purify the body to grow awareness. Every guide or therapist only reminds us of what we already know. A wounded healer should address their own issues. Why curiosity and adding variety to our lives reprograms our brain. [01:35:45] How Children Get Programmed Why we need to accept reality and let go of the beliefs we've been holding onto. We can't prevent children from being programmed. How Brian's helping his children understand how to be conscious and have the power of choice. Children absorb how we are and what we say and do. [01:41:15] Learning from Children How having children influenced Brian's growth. Why being ourselves has a positive influence on our children. How Josh realized he was practicing to be himself all his life during an Ayahuasca ceremony. Why we need to experience the polarity to be able to get out of it. [01:47:35] Healing The Physical Body Why we need to unblock the physical body first to elevate our mental, spiritual, emotional, and financial wellness. How physical movement helped Brian realize he was putting the most importance on work. Why we wouldn't need to purchase any biohacking products if we lived the same way our ancestors did. What detox protocol is Brian going through now to get rid of environmental toxins. How we spread genetically engineered e-coli. [01:56:10] Be True to Yourself Why the CV-19 vaccine acts like snake venom. Finding Joe (2011) How being true to himself is important for Brian's personal wellness. Why we always have a choice and we can find empowerment instead of victimhood. Leave Wellness + Wisdom a Review on Apple Podcasts Power Quotes From The Show We Are Not Getting Enough Sunlight "The average American gets 5 to 7 minutes of sunlight a day going out to their car and going to work. We're really deprived of the things that keep us resilient and also allow us to be high frequency and multidimensional." - Brian Richards Head VS Heart "In our individuality, we're this collection of consciousness units, that has decided to have this experience in conjunction with the instrument of a biological form that we sit in. And the two are the same thing. So when we talk about our head versus our heart, and decisions of the heart versus decisions of the mind, it's all different aspects of the same thing." - Brian Richards Align with Your Highest Self "The more you do what's aligned with your highest and best self, the more you're true to yourself, the more meaning you have in your life, the more purpose you have, the more happiness, the more health, the more connection, the more wellness and wisdom you have. It's all coming from within." - Brian Richards Links From Today's Show Brian Richards 525 Red Light Therapy For Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) | Brian Richards Damanhur Foundation Atlantis: The Antediluvian World by Ignatius Donnelly The Four Agreements by Don Miguel Ruiz Be Here Now by Ram Dass Reality Transurfing. Steps I-V by Vadim Zeland 391 Renée Garcia | Reality Transurfing: The Art of Controlling Reality Using Our Freedom of Choice Dr. Steven Young Samuel B. Lee Everything Everywhere All at Once (2022) Finding Joe (2011) Josh's Trusted Products | Up To 40% Off Shop All Products Biohacking
Wellness + Wisdom | Episode 654 How can conscious birthing heal your lineage? Victoria Rose, Prenatal and Perinatal Psychology Educator, joins Josh Trent on the Wellness + Wisdom Podcast, episode 654, to share how birth can be a healing journey for both the parents and the child, why parenthood is a divine path, how birth can have the same healing powers as Ayahuasca, and why becoming a parent changes you. "Birth provides maximum opportunity to terminate any and all of the trauma that you've been through in this lifetime and all lifetimes. It's birth that can dissolve that." - Victoria Rose Transform Into Birth Transform Your Birth Experience Into a Lifetime of Health, Success, Joy, and Happiness. This course is designed to equip you with the knowledge, skills, and support for a blissful and pain-free birth journey. You know the importance of preparing for birth, yet navigating through an ocean of information can feel so overwhelming. Imagine if you could shed all the stress, and do what you long to do most: Deeply connect with your baby and fully embrace the beauty, magic, and sensuality of pregnancy. This series encompasses all that's needed to manifest the best possible birth outcomes. Book Your Free Call with Victoria + Get 10% off of Transform Into Birth with code WELLNESSANDWISDOM
Jordan BlairChief Executive Officer at Sacramento Regional Builders Exchange & Construction Industry Education Foundation - Building Industry, Building Workforcehttps://www.linkedin.com/in/jordanblair/jblair@cie.foundation Brittany AlbaughDirector of National Youth Programs at The Construction Industry Education Foundation | Building the Future Workforcehttps://www.linkedin.com/in/brittany-albaugh-705999163/balbaugh@srbx.orgOUR MISSIONTo empower students to pursue careers in the built environment. OUR PURPOSEThe Construction Industry Education Foundation develops construction, design, and trade professionals through educational endeavors, mentoring initiatives, and training activities.OUR VALUES EnthusiasmBuilding ExcitementOur team has a great attitude and gives a dang about what we do. We are mission-driven and are enthusiastic advocates for the industry we serve and for the youth we want to build a future career within it. We delight in demonstrating to the world we have the team, talent and tools to execute our core focus. CollaborationBuilding TogetherHere We Build isn't a tagline; it's our commitment. We pursue and achieve goals together because what we do is how a team sport should be played. We collaborate because we know playing well with others gives everyone license to share in our success and become stakeholders in our pursuit of our core focus. We win hearts and minds. ReliabilityBuilding TrustThe reliability and dedication of our team to excel is seen and appreciated by our members and donors. Doing what we say and being counted upon sets a standard for the concierge-level execution for which we are known. We take our work seriously and are loyal to our teammates and the communities we serve. We believe integrity counts. InnovationBuilding SolutionsWe challenge convention, because “we've always done it that way” is never an acceptable answer. Our DNA is comprised of talent and inventiveness, which is at the core of our ability to solve problems with creativity and innovation. Our peers see us in action and see the platinum standard, which is why they want to partner or emulate us.
Welcome back to The Daily Mastermind. I want to share 3 transformative lessons I've learned from the legendary Joe Rogan. These lessons have the power to change your life completely. Lesson 1: Be the Hero of Your Own Story The first, and perhaps the most vital lesson, is to live your life like you're the hero of your own story. Joe Rogan emphasizes the importance of stopping the chase for external heroes and instead focusing on becoming the hero of your life. Everyone's life has its struggles, and it's easy to feel like you're alone in facing challenges, but everyone experiences hardship. Imagine your life as a movie where you start off as a complete loser, and then decide to rewrite your path to success. Key Takeaways: Write down your goals and go after them aggressively. Stop waiting for external solutions and rescue; you are your own savior. Think about your legacy—what do you want to be remembered for? What do you want your kids to see? Transform massive failures into powerful success stories. Document your story, it makes a difference! Lesson 2: Seek Discomfort The second lesson from Rogan is to stop seeking comfort and start embracing challenges. Most people idealize a life of comfort and ease, but that's not where real growth happens. Comfort is boring and certainty can lead to stagnation. On the contrary, uncertainty and challenges stimulate growth and creativity. Key Takeaways: Embrace and seek challenges rather than avoiding them. Recognize that periods of struggle often lead to significant personal growth. Making challenges into a game can help you enjoy them and see them as crucial to your development. Understand that fulfillment comes from overcoming adversity, not avoiding it. Reflect on the hard times in your life. Those moments, though tough, made you stronger and more resilient. Joe Rogan humorously points out that anxiety, depression, and low self-esteem creep in when we stop challenging ourselves. Our DNA is wired to strive and overcome, so let's respect that part of our nature. Lesson 3: Just Show Up The third fundamental lesson is that 90 percent of success is just showing up. Discipline is the backbone that will carry you through times when motivation is lacking. Showing up, even when you don't feel like it, is crucial for enduring success. This action-oriented mindset helps you build momentum and confidence. Key Takeaways: Discipline will get things done when motivation wanes. Taking action, even without the mood or motivation, builds self-confidence and reduces self-doubt. Showing up is not just about doing work; it's about recognizing that every effort counts towards your growth. Most people give up at 40 percent of their capacity. Learn to go beyond that. By continuously showing up, you condition yourself to push through barriers and build the habit of success. Recognize the importance of small victories, and give yourself credit for the effort you put in, no matter how trivial it may seem at the moment. To sum it up, the three life-changing lessons from Joe Rogan are: be the hero of your own story, seek discomfort, and just show up. These principles are straightforward but require commitment and action. If you're feeling stuck, remember that you have the power to write the next chapter of your life. Embrace these lessons, and you'll see significant changes in your life. Thanks for listening and supporting The Daily Mastermind. Please share this show. George Wright III Check out all the free resources and find ways for us to work together HERE: Jointheevolution.com
Welcome back to The Daily Mastermind. I want to share 3 transformative lessons I've learned from the legendary Joe Rogan. These lessons have the power to change your life completely. Lesson 1: Be the Hero of Your Own Story The first, and perhaps the most vital lesson, is to live your life like you're the hero of your own story. Joe Rogan emphasizes the importance of stopping the chase for external heroes and instead focusing on becoming the hero of your life. Everyone's life has its struggles, and it's easy to feel like you're alone in facing challenges, but everyone experiences hardship. Imagine your life as a movie where you start off as a complete loser, and then decide to rewrite your path to success. Key Takeaways: Write down your goals and go after them aggressively. Stop waiting for external solutions and rescue; you are your own savior. Think about your legacy—what do you want to be remembered for? What do you want your kids to see? Transform massive failures into powerful success stories. Document your story, it makes a difference! Lesson 2: Seek Discomfort The second lesson from Rogan is to stop seeking comfort and start embracing challenges. Most people idealize a life of comfort and ease, but that's not where real growth happens. Comfort is boring and certainty can lead to stagnation. On the contrary, uncertainty and challenges stimulate growth and creativity. Key Takeaways: Embrace and seek challenges rather than avoiding them. Recognize that periods of struggle often lead to significant personal growth. Making challenges into a game can help you enjoy them and see them as crucial to your development. Understand that fulfillment comes from overcoming adversity, not avoiding it. Reflect on the hard times in your life. Those moments, though tough, made you stronger and more resilient. Joe Rogan humorously points out that anxiety, depression, and low self-esteem creep in when we stop challenging ourselves. Our DNA is wired to strive and overcome, so let's respect that part of our nature. Lesson 3: Just Show Up The third fundamental lesson is that 90 percent of success is just showing up. Discipline is the backbone that will carry you through times when motivation is lacking. Showing up, even when you don't feel like it, is crucial for enduring success. This action-oriented mindset helps you build momentum and confidence. Key Takeaways: Discipline will get things done when motivation wanes. Taking action, even without the mood or motivation, builds self-confidence and reduces self-doubt. Showing up is not just about doing work; it's about recognizing that every effort counts towards your growth. Most people give up at 40 percent of their capacity. Learn to go beyond that. By continuously showing up, you condition yourself to push through barriers and build the habit of success. Recognize the importance of small victories, and give yourself credit for the effort you put in, no matter how trivial it may seem at the moment. To sum it up, the three life-changing lessons from Joe Rogan are: be the hero of your own story, seek discomfort, and just show up. These principles are straightforward but require commitment and action. If you're feeling stuck, remember that you have the power to write the next chapter of your life. Embrace these lessons, and you'll see significant changes in your life. Thanks for listening and supporting The Daily Mastermind. Please share this show. George Wright III Check out all the free resources and find ways for us to work together HERE: Jointheevolution.com
Prepare for Solstice: Unlock the Kryst Codes, connect with upcoming Solstice with Mindful Reiki Energy Healing Meditation: The episode delves into the mystical significance of the upcoming solstice and the activation of Kryst Codes. Here are the key points: 1. Kryst Codes Activation: The solstice brings a powerful alignment of the organic Ascension stargates and Mother Plasma flows. Kryst Codes: These Divine Codes from the Rays of Creation, the field from which everything emerges, are living multidimensional code. A profound gift for ascending hearts and our divine DNA, directly impact our DNA. They accelerate our transformation and amplify heart-generated realities. Our DNA serves as the blueprint for our experiences, and when activated by Kryst Codes, it enables organic reality creation linked to our I AM Presence. 2. Energetic Shifts: Gaia's multidimensional Crystalline core channels faster and purer plasma due to intense cosmic forces interacting with our Hearts, Crystalline DNA, and energy fields. Multiple realms within Gaia's fields are becoming more active, including the New Earth realms. These vibrational experiences accumulate energy and plasma LoveLight Divine Intelligence. 3. Magnetic Shifts: The core of Gaia and Solaris experiences palpable magnetic shifts. Mother Plasma, influenced by recent geostorms, now includes open Kryst Hearts and Crystalline DNA connections. Embodying these new frequencies alters our personal magnetic fields, allowing our activated Hearts and DNA to respond to new Cosmic information. 4. Conscious Choice: Aligning our vibrations with these higher realms represents a conscious choice. As the magnetic veils lift from our Hearts, we embrace a fresh, deliberate way of creating our realities. Embrace the solstice energy, align with the cosmic currents, and let your heart be the conduit for transformative Kryst Codes.
“Our DNA is like a genie in a bottle, except they are genes in our body, connected to the unified field of the universe. They react to our thoughts to make our wishes a reality by attracting people, things, and experiences which we desire & think about most.” – Lacey Knight One of my favorite studies on human memories and habits transmitted through our ancestral DNA is by Dias and Ressler. Over several repetitions, they train mice to become afraid of the smell of cherry blossoms and associate the cherry blossom with pain. Shortly afterward, these males bred with female mice. When their pups smelled the scent of cherry blossom, they became more jumpy and nervous than pups whose fathers hadn't been conditioned to fear it, even though they had never felt the electric shock associated with the cherry blossom smell. This plays out for humans and our ancestral DNA, too. Are you intrigued? YouTube: https://youtu.be/HDSj3U7ULFA About Judy Wilkins-Smith: Just is a highly regarded executive coach, Family Patterns, Systemic Work, Constellations expert, transformational speaker, and author passionate about individual growth, visionary leadership, and positive, accelerated, global change. The Founder of System Dynamics for Individuals and Organizations, she has 20 years of expertise assisting high-performance individuals, Fortune 500 executives (Chevron, JP Morgan, Kellogg's, ExxonMobil), and legacy families to end limiting cycles and create lasting breakthroughs and transitions into peak performance. How to Get In Touch With Judy Wilkins-Smith: Website: https://judywilkins-smith.com/ Email: Jmsmit21@gmail.com Free Gift: Stalk me online! LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/conniewhitman Subscribe to the Enlightenment of Change podcast on your favorite podcast streaming service or YouTube. New episodes are posted every week. Listen to Connie dive into new sales and business topics or problems you may have.
Our DNA doesn't rigidly determine our health and disease prospects, as the previous generation of geneticists believed. According to the new science of epigenetics, our genes are shaped by what we think and what we do. An endless supply of new studies is showing that the vast majority of our genes are fluid and dynamic. Our genetic profile may signal an inherited vulnerability to a disease, but those genes cannot predict your future. Instead, our daily choices and lifestyle behaviors determine whether these vulnerable genes will be switched on or switched off. And that means our actions have a direct and powerful effect on our genes, changing their expression so that we can achieve optimal health. This short but profound book by a world-renowned pioneer in integrative medicine introduces you to this exciting new field, and reveals how each of us has a profound ability to influence our genes for the better. Kenneth R. Pelletier, PhD, MD is a Clinical Professor of Medicine, Department ofMedicine; Department of Family and Community Medicine, and Department ofPsychiatry at the University of California School of Medicine (UCSF) in San Francisco. Atthe University of California School of Medicine. He is Director of the Corporate HealthImprovement Program (CHIP) which is a collaborative research program between CHIPand 15 of the Fortune 500 corporations including Ford, Oracle, Prudential, Apple, Dow,Lockheed Martin, Pepsico, IBM, American Airlines and NASA. He also serves as Chairmanof the American Health Association (AHA) and is a Vice President with American SpecialtyHealth (ASH).Prior to these positions, from 2001 to 2016, Dr. Pelletier served as Clinical Professor ofMedicine in the Department of Medicine, Department of Family and CommunityMedicine and Professor of Public Health, at the University of Arizona School of Medicine.From 1990 through 2001, Dr. Pelletier was a Clinical Professor of Medicine at theStanford University School of Medicine; was Director of the Stanford Corporate HealthImprovement Program (SCHIP); and Director of the NIH funded Complementary andAlternative Medicine Program at Stanford (CAMPS). From 1974 until joining the StanfordUniversity School of Medicine in 1990, Dr. Pelletier held a dual appointment as anAssociate Clinical Professor in the Department of Medicine, and in the Department ofPsychiatry at the University of California School of Medicine (UCSF) in San Francisco. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theanthonyrogersshow/message
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This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at https://betterhelp.com/KnowThyself and get on your way to being your best self. New York Times best-selling author and scientist Gregg Braden explains the bridge between science and spirituality and what it reveals about our true nature as humans. Gregg sets the stage by describing the most pressing issue we face as a species right now: the battle for our own humanity. He shares how the innovations in technology and movement towards transhumanism threatens to extinguish the beauty of what it means to be human before we even discover what that means. This conversation is an intriguing deep dive into that topic, revealing the danger of technology and the divine potential hidden in human DNA. Gregg also discusses his theory on the true origin of homo sapiens: from debunking the theory of evolution to discovering hidden ancient civilizations. Be sure to tune into next week's episode for a continuation of this conversation and learn how to unlock your own true potential. André's Book Recommendations: https://www.knowthyself.one/books ___________ Timecodes: 0:00 Intro 2:32 The Battle for Our Humanity & Divinity 17:39 Technology's Promise and Danger 26:12 The Profound Potential In Human Biology 33:42 DNA as a Pathway to our Divinity 38:55 How Technology Atrophies Our Brain & Biology 48:19 Better Help 49:35 Why Cloning Will Never Work 54:16 The Preciousness That We Are 58:29 True Implications of Evolving Technology 1:02:17 What's Wrong with the Theory of Evolution 1:11:41 The True Origins of the Human Species 1:32:43 Humanity's Divine Ancestors (Proof Hidden in Our DNA!) 1:39:20 Simulation Theory & Cosmic Cycles 1:52:32 Mystery Hidden In The Moon & Earth's Core 2:04:56 Evidence of Advanced Ancient Civilizations 2:15:36 Seeing the Bigger Picture of It All 2:20:43 Conclusion ___________ New York Times best-selling author and scientist Gregg Braden is internationally renowned as a pioneer in bridging science, spirituality and the real world. Following a successful career as a Computer Geologist during the 1970s energy crisis, he worked in the 1980s as a Senior Liaison with the U.S. Air Force Space Command. In 1991 he became the First Technical Operations Manager for Cisco Systems. Since 1986 Gregg has explored high mountain villages, remote monasteries, and forgotten texts to merge their timeless secrets with the best science of today. The author of 11 award-winning books published in 38 languages, Gregg has received numerous honours, including a 2016 nomination for the prestigious Templeton Award. He has shared his presentations with The United Nations, Fortune 500 companies, and the U.S. military, as well as in media specials aired throughout the world. Website: https://greggbraden.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gregg.braden/ ___________ Looking to Start a Podcast? Podcasting Course: https://www.podcastpurpose.com/ Know Thyself Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/knowthyself/ Website: https://www.knowthyself.one Clips Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJ4wglCWTJeWQC0exBalgKg Listen to all episodes on Audio: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4FSiemtvZrWesGtO2MqTZ4?si=d389c8dee8fa4026 Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/know-thyself/id1633725927 André Duqum Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/andreduqum/ Meraki Media https://merakimedia.com https://www.instagram.com/merakimedia/
The 16:9 PODCAST IS SPONSORED BY SCREENFEED – DIGITAL SIGNAGE CONTENT Using data is pretty much integral to just about any ambitious and involved digital signage network being spun up these days, but for a lot of vendors and their customers, it's still a relatively new concept and approach. That's definitely not the case for the Toronto-area CMS software firm Omnivex, which has been around for more than 30 years and has always made data-driven communications central to what it does. More than 20 years ago, the core Omnivex solution included a module called DataPipe. I know, because I was using the thing way back then for a digital ad network I launched ... probably 10 years too early, but that's a story for another time. While a lot of its competitors have developed and marketed platforms that are pretty and loaded with bling, Omnivex has resolutely stuck to its technology guns with software that's quite involved and very powerful. The net result is Omnivex gets involved in a lot of the more complicated jobs in which real-time data, and the context it provides, shapes what shows up on screens. Airports, for example, are a very active vertical. I had a long, detailed chat with Neil Chatwood, a transplanted Brit who runs the global transport file for Omnivex. We could have gone on for hours, as he has a lot of insights about data, security, and programming content for large, very involved environments. Neil, thank you for joining me. For those people who don't know Omnivex, can you just give a quick rundown on the company? Neil Chatwood: Yeah, for sure. So, Omnivex was established back in the dark ages of digital signage, 1991. It's a privately owned organization, just outside of Toronto, Ontario and Canada. Oh, come on. It's in Toronto. Like, Toronto goes on forever. Neil Chatwood: Yeah, it's right. Pretty much right on the border. Well, it's on the subway line now. They've expanded the subway, so that finally happened. Yeah, it's not like you see countryside on the other side of the parking lot though. Neil Chatwood: Not anymore. In the last 10 years, there's been a Vaughan skyline, as depressing as that may be. But yeah, I've been around a long time in a private family owned organization and it's really grown off the back of our focus on leveraging real time data, integrating with basically any system we could possibly think of. And that pedigree has kept us in the business for over 30 years now. Yeah, I have a history in a network I started more than 20 years ago using Omnivex. So I was familiar with Omnivex products and datapipe and everything. So we were talking before we turned on the recording. I found it amusing that a lot of the software side of the industry has awakened to the idea of data integration and data handling for the last four or five years when it's something you were doing like 25 years ago. Neil Chatwood: Yeah. Back in around 2009-2010 when a lot of the industry was yelling Content is King. Right. Don't say that. Neil Chatwood: I know. You see. I do. Yeah, it's a classic. And our ownership at the time, you know, they like to have fun and they took that and changed it into Context as King and we've really kind of run with that since inception. But I joined the organization in 2010 and data and complexity is where we've always really hung our hat. We're a software vendor but the majority of our revenue comes from licensed sales. But we really do find ourselves in the trenches with our partners and our clients getting in there and providing pseudo consultancy on what data do you have in house? Like, how has it been stored? What methods can we use? And figuring out the solution in parallel with all of the stakeholders, even though at the face of it we're just slinging CMS licenses. So that's our heritage and when I'm when I start talking to someone who's interested in looking at the market or you get a lead or you're talking to someone at a trade show, my advice is always to take a look at a bunch of companies. Take a bunch of companies, look at all these CMSs. In all the old guard, there's a good handful of companies that I might say some names, Navori, for example, StrataCash, Scala, right. They're all pretty old guard, when we talk about the digital signage industry. I encourage people to take a look at all the products that are on the market and once you start to get those demos and you start to go through the sales process, you can really see the DNA of where that company's come from, right? Like, are they focused on a really pleasant UX/UI experience? Are they focused on performing high end post processing within the platform itself and are good at asset generation as opposed to creating it in a third party piece of kit and bringing it in. Our DNA has always been on the data side our position is that if you're going to make good images and assets that you're going to bring into the CMS, trying to ask a creative to use a tool, that's not something they're already comfortable with, you know you're kind of paddling upstream on that. So we've always taken the position of let people use the software that they're already comfortable with. Let's not introduce a knowledge gap, bring it in. And that leads us to, well, if we're not going to focus on the asset side, let's focus on the data side. So yeah, that's where we've come from. And it's where goals are set for in the future as well. Well, when you have literally hundreds of software options out there these days and I would suspect most of them in some way say, yes, we do data handling, we have data integration, we have APIs or whatever it may be. How does an end user discern what's real versus just you the bare essentials? Neil Chatwood: That's a good question. When the user is going through that sales process and they're doing their comparisons, they have to show you it works right? Like, we're in an industry that is extremely visual, very creative. And you and I have been to a lot of trade shows and a lot of the DSEs in our time and if you're walking around there on setup day, I've seen plenty of CMS vendors running their showreel on windows media player, right. Before the crowds arrive and it's like, well if your stuff's that good, why are you using that? Like, why are you doing it that way? So if I was a buyer or if I was a third party consultant trying to guide someone through this, I'd be like the first couple of calls you're going to have with them. You're going to get the dog and pony show, right. They're going to show you all the sexy stuff, right? Oh yeah, all works great. Do you want to bring this plug in? Get your IT team involved, right? The people who know where your data lives and what format it's in, how accessible it is. And get them to sit down with the sales engineers of these CMS companies and get them to POC and get your data into their product, right? Most CMSs at this point, they're cloud hosting their software as a service, right? If they're sitting there and they're saying this is really easy. We can just go bing bong bop and it comes in, alright then show me. Just don't accept it at face value if you really want to dig into this stuff. I don't know any software vendor out there that isn't going to entertain the idea of a proof of concept or at least won't say, yeah, sure like any salesperson just wants to get the sale. Right. So, if you've got this accessible data, right. Let's say it's up on Azure, right. It's some kind of blob storage or if it's accessible through an API. Can you just give me the keys? Like, let me in and I'll show you it in real time and then we'll bring it in. Once they can prove that to you, then it's not about data accessibility anymore. It's then you need to start looking into the assurances that they're going to be ethical and they're going to have the same levels of governance and control over that data that is being ingested into their system. That's where a lot of our focus is now. And you've really kind of touched on that with APIs. Back in the nineties, when we were asked to integrate with all these different data sources. We were lucky if there was documentation, it was probably RS232, serial cables.. David:That's a term I haven't heard in a long time. Neil Chatwood: Yeah. Using Telnet to get in. So like, a lot of the solution building was just kind of banging your head against the wall just to even access the data and make it legible to processing that data into information and then getting that information down onto the screen. That is less of a concern now because we're at the point where any data provider, they've probably got a fully or semi documented API or they've got an SDK, a software development kit where for the most part, if we're looking to POC a data integration. It probably takes us two to four hours, right? But based on how well documented it is, if the data structure is easy to work with and more often than not, the biggest part that takes the most time is liaising with the third party organization to let us in, right? Because the client will say, Oh yeah.we use such and such for this and we're using this product for our bus timetables, our bus scheduling. Can you guys hit that? So it's like, well, there's a good chance we've already hit it because we've got clients there already but if we haven't, then we need to start up an engagement and start talking to that third party organization. This is the sticking point, right? Because when we start talking to that third party organization that controls that data, that the client is already paying for and leveraging it in house. Depending on the attitude and market position of that third party, they might not want to let us in, right? Like there's a bunch of organizations out there that sell digital signage as a value add, right? So, a good example of that would be, the historic vendors for flight information display systems, right? Screens in airports showing arrivals and departures. They sold data and the screen element was like, Oh, by the way, you probably want to show this on a screen, right? So we'll just sell you that too. It's a value add, it's not a true CMS. It's a point solution. So when we're engaging with that third party vendor, I'm often at the head end of this for transportation, I'm like, Hey, we're working on this project with a mutual client, they want us to get into your data. Is there any way you can provide a sandbox or some test keys so we can just prove this out? Depending on where they're at, they might not want to let us in. So, the sticking point becomes, then I have to go back to the client and say to the client, I don't wanna cause any friction here, but we can't get in without credentials and they're not giving us any. So can you please get involved? And those are the conversations where things start getting political. We're not looking to roll logs under our course friction anywhere. But as far as I'm concerned, your client's already paying for the data, right? Like if you know if you want to bolt on some charges for hey now you're using it for digital signage, so we want to charge you an extra 5k a year. That's on you. But as far as I'm concerned, an existing client is paying for the data, they want to use it this way. You're standing in the way of progress here. So, how do we deal with that? I spend so much time dealing with that now. And a reaction to that about five years ago, I started a scum works team internally. Here in order to proactively build data partnerships so that when a client says a key phrase, Everbridge is a good example, right. For mass emergency notification. So when a client says Everbridge, we don't have to go through an uncertain process of reaching out to someone we don't know, not knowing what their position is. It's like, we've actually already got this working somewhere else. We can get in here. I can show you an example of it already working or if you can give us access, we can actually prove it with your data. So that, yeah, that's the business. I just wanted to ask, I've seen companies that talk in terms of what I call functionality apps so that they developed a data handshake with, as you said, Everbridge and then they sort of market that as an application, this is something that we can activate for you. Is that how you look at it? Or is that kind of a different angle? Neil Chatwood: We look at it that way, conceptually because it's modularity, right? So, in our product, we're going to use a mechanism to reach out to that, that could be through some custom scripting or it could be within a product in our stable that has a full UI, in order to access that data. Like a good example would be, back in the day we had a via link for a via phone system. Right. So, that functionality that some organizations call them widgets, right. Where it's like, Hey, I just want to slot in this functionality. It's a couple of clicks. I put in my username, put in my password and away we go. We operate that in the backend of the system. But at this point, don't have a full kind of walkthrough where it's like, Hey, put in your Twitter username and password and away you go. Ours is a little bit more behind the curtain. We do it that way because we have user personalities. We actually used to use the Simpsons characters too, like, are we dealing with a bar? Are we dealing with Maggie? Like, who are we dealing with here? So those user profiles. It's like, you should be doing this, right? And if when we're looking at building out a data integration, that should really be set and forget it. There really is no reason to go in there on a regular basis and be changing that information or that query or the way we're massaging the data. So that is an administrative function, right? That is something that's behind the scenes. By virtue of that, we're probably dealing with someone who's a bit more technical, as a bit of an IT background. So, we have a relatively open system, right? So, whereas when we're dealing with widgets and a simplified user experience. Click this button, put username in, click this button, put your password and click this, or it comes on screen and now you can kind of like trim that down like that. That's what I've seen some CMSs do and I think that's a really light low friction way to get that data in there. We take the approach of like we're a toolkit. We're going to assume that our users and our clients and our channel are matching our products and our toolkit to the right levels of user. So, in the backend, it's like, here's a fully open interface that you can do whatever the heck you want with, we can give you some foundational building blocks or modules to enable and empower that user to take it where they want to take it. And that speaks to kind of one of our other positions in the industry where anyone who's been around kind of knows that Omnivex deals with relatively complex situations because we've got that wide open back end that frankly is quite and is a bit scary, right? To a user that just wants to change a welcome board or change some numbers that are on a restaurant board. So that's really not our target market, right? Our target market is predominantly enterprise level. They've got an in-house IT team or they've got a good system integrator involved where we can really get into the weeds on what data you have. Data has a cost, right? Well organizations are paying to cultivate it, gather it, store it in house. How do we make that data actionable by adding incremental value to it? That's what we're looking for. So when we go into a situation, we want to find those people, those stakeholders within the end client and within our channel to get into those deeper discussions on like, I know you want to point an arrow to the right but if we look at what data you've got in house, like, let's say, modern elevator system or a modern escalator system where we're able to tie into the back end of, Hey, on a Monday, this elevator serves floors 8 through 12. But, on weekends or on bank holidays, that elevator is completely shut off. Then, I probably don't want that arrow to go right, when that elevator is offline. I want it to point straight ahead like a zero degrees rotation, right? Instead of 90 degrees rotation. So if we don't have an awareness of what data the client has and the client doesn't have the kind of persona or has the team in house that knows, how their systems work and how their architecture and what data they have, then they might not be the best fit for the kind of challenges we're looking to tackle. You're doing a lot more than changing a price or a soup of the day. Neil Chatwood: Yeah, that's the table stakes, right? I mean honestly, it's a bad word in our industry, but If you really want it to go down, PowerPoint is able to do that now. Like you can integrate PowerPoint with Excel. So I know, ever since I've been in the industry, you're always kind of one step away from someone saying, well, why wouldn't I just use PowerPoint for that? It's like, well, you're missing a whole bunch of functionality on top of it. But fundamentally, any CMS worth its salt has two core elements that it needs to play with. It needs to play with data and it needs to bring in assets and basically import those two elements into a layout, right? So by that definition, can PowerPoint do it? Yeah, If we really boil it down but there's so much value on top of any of these systems. But getting to that data, exploring the data with the clients is where our ROI comes in and that's a scary term for a lot of people in this industry too. I honestly think digital signage was really looking for ROI metrics for what feels like 20 years, we were really struggling. We only really started to get metrics around that in certain fields. Right. So it's really easy to establish ROI when we've got a camera pointed to the audience, we're looking at expressions and demographics and we're triggering it and we're detecting when eyeballs are looking this way. So ROI on that is really easy. You want me to give you ROI on a wayfinding arrow changing from zero degrees to 90 degrees. That's going to be a bit more obfuscated but maybe you're going to see that down the road when you have an independent audit on your facility and your KPIs go shifted five points because your space is a lot more usable now. So, adding incremental value on that data is really what we're looking to do and you mentioned menu boards. Menu boards are a real quick win. It's very transparent, the value of that is very clear but when we start to talk around, passengers flow around an airport or like nudge theory, convincing people to move one way instead of another way because that benefits the operations of the environment. That is a little bit more tricky to prove ROI on but the humans walking around that space are going to have less friction and less stress while they're in there. But it really all comes down to weaponizing the data like how do we get the most out of it? How do we turn data into information? I could ask a bunch of questions but we probably talked for about three hours. I'm curious about a big job that you were directly involved in and Omnivex was obviously directly involved in at Minneapolis airport which is considered one of the better airports on the planet now. What's all involved there? Because there's a lot of data handling and a lot more going on than just saying that the flight to Seattle is at gate 47. Neil Chatwood: Yeah, there is a lot going on at MSP and just to give them a quick shout out, MSP just won the best airport in North America for the third year running. I think that came out a couple of days back and I think they've won it like seven times out of the last eight years. So, they've got a dedicated team in house that takes care of this stuff. And I really want to focus on not Omnivex for a second here because the airport deserves to be called out here and so do us. We've got a system integrator in there called radiant technology as well out of Columbus, Ohio. And the success there has really started with the vision of their CIO, Eduardo Valencia. He was directly inspired by sports stadiums, right? And he was personally quite frustrated when he went to a sports stadium. How come the puck goes in the net, the whole stadium changes color and everything goes whiz bang and all of a sudden I'm being advertised, Coca Cola and like why do my screens in my airport suck? But I'm able to see this when I go to a hockey game. So there's got it. So he used certain mechanisms to figure out what's going on in the industry and who's able to power these full experiences within a facility and thankfully led him to us. So it really started with that frustration and they took a strategic view at the airport where you'll hear Eduardo talk about it. The entire airport should just be treated as a single pane of glass and I should be able to control any screen in the airport any way that I want which is a great ambition and a lot of facilities, it's not just airports. A lot of facilities have a similar ambition and it's very easy to start with that dream but it's not going to happen unless you align resources in house. So, MSP have their own decision making panel for digital signage. They've got a group in house that is responsible for pushing this forward. Nothing good, nothing worthwhile, nothing award winning happens by accident. Like, they've taken a real pragmatic approach to this. So, they took a look at their screen estate. They took a look at the use cases. They took a look at that data and they engaged that system integrator as I mentioned, Radiant to like all right, how do we make good on all this stuff? So, it started from the top which kept teams engaged. It kept them focused and that's why this is a success. So, a part of that with a foundational piece of technology in there. But we're really just a toolkit and it speaks to what I mentioned before about, Hey, our backend might be a little bit scary but you can do whatever the heck you want. That's the power of a toolkit. So, to go back to what you mentioned about that widget and that usability you can have a really like turbo linear workflow but that really hamstrings capabilities, right? So when you're making a product, you've got to decide which way you want to go? Do I want to go a mile wide? And an inch deep or do I want to go real deep where the scary stuff lives? That's where we typically are. Where were the, you know, where were the angler fish? So, that was MSPs approach and that example I mentioned was about what the elevators are doing, what the escalators are doing. What's happening operationally right now within my airport. So that's where you start. Like what's happening right now. Okay. So what's happening now? Well, Delta airlines have these check-in counters open. So well, I know my building, I know where the check-in counters are. So the screens that are directly parallel at the curbside to those check-in counters, then let the people pulling up in their cars know, Hey, if you want to go Delta, there's a big Delta logo and it says open underneath it. Okay. Particularly airports that are dynamically assigning check in counters for smaller airlines, right? Neil Chatwood: For sure. Yeah. Multi-use, environment. So, when we're, yeah. So there's always going to be situations where like, Oh yeah, that terminal that's United terminal, right? So like, there's no real variance there, but there's a whole bunch of smaller airlines and they call it common use. So, yeah. So, you know, we've got systems where, you know, let's say, you know, a smaller airline, you know, logs in like, you know, one example could be Flair. I don't, it's not around anymore. Right. But flair could log in. Okay. Well, they've only got two flights a day but they need to take over the ticket counter, they need to take over this gate temporarily. So when they log into the common use platform which is what's on those screens in front of those agents. When they log into that common use platform by virtue of them logging in, I know who they are, right? And I know that they work for Flare. So now it makes sense to change the screens that are physically behind that desk. Put up the default content for Flare right now because until this agent makes some decisions around, this screen is going to be the backdrop. This screen is going to be a priority checking or whatever. Maybe we just want to highlight that this is Flare's house now and then as they go through their login procedure the screens can be set up any way that they like and what we can do is we can provide dashboards and linear use case tools that makes it easy for that user. That's where things should be easy where someone's interacting with digital signage as this is not their job. Like their job is to make sure that they're processing passengers and getting them to where they need to be. There might be really high turnover. They have no interest or time to be trained on how to use a content management product. So it's like, look at that requirement. So what do I need to do? I probably need to present the screens that are behind them, I need to present to them the assets that are available to them and I need them to highlight which flight that they care about right now, that could all be manual. So, their experience is like, okay, I'm Neil, I've logged in, I'm at Flare, bang, screens change. Okay, I've got four screens behind me, what do you want on each one of these screens? I want to do image one, image three and image five. Instantly goes up on the screens behind them. All right, I'm done. So that's where it's really important to reduce that friction and make it easy. Not necessarily when we're setting up the data flow because again, I'm only really going to be setting up that data flow once and then maybe changing it when upstream data sources change. That experience for that airline agent, that is multiple times a day. That's where we need it to be frictionless, not on the data integration side. I think it's interesting with airports and other large footprint facilities like mass transport hubs, stadiums, multi use areas where there's a stadium, restaurants, residential, commercial on and on and on and airports in particular, I kind of see two threads to how experience works. I see these gorgeous, very ambitious, very expensive, digital art installations and giant LED walls in newly built airports and they talk about the experience of that and how people are going to feel good about flying and so on. But I see this whole other side and it is much more what you're talking about. A great experience in an airport is not being panicked, not being lost, not being delayed, not knowing where things are, all that sort of stuff. To me, that's a far more important experience, is that kind of how you see it and how some of your clients see it? Neil Chatwood: There's a few hats I could wear on this. The first hat I'll wear is someone who wants to sell as many licenses as possible. I would rather they have a thousand flat panel screens, right. But that's not where the industry's going. Right. And the big reason for that is, we as an industry, we've watched the price of DV LEDs really just go through the floor to the point where there's real comparisons where it's like, is this a parity with like a 55 inch flat panel now For me to get a DVD, like a modular DVLED the same price. So that's a huge part of it. It's like the cost has finally come down to a point where it's reasonable at scale but a lot of it is also just straight up hype, right? Like airports, like anyone else have to sell and compete with other airports. And this is something that you don't really think about until you get into it but when you've got two airports that are within an hour's drive of each other. They're not only competing for passengers, they're competing for the airlines. Yeah. Neil Chatwood: Right? So it's like, If I'm courting with the idea of trying to bring a major airline two that are right next to each other but a good comparison would be like SFO in Oakland, right? So it's like, okay well, if I'm in Oakland, how do I convince people not to go over the bridge to SFO? I'd probably need the carriers that carry the most passengers. San Jose? Neil Chatwood: Oh yeah. Good example. Yeah. So a lot of these big sexy installations are coming from, you've got to keep up with the Joneses. But also the price of DVLEDs is reasonable now. So there is that part of the market where it's all about the LinkedIn posts and the marketing and the wow factor. Yeah, you're exactly right. So there'll be like a handful of those within an airport, right? Like a good example would be, Nashville. We worked on a project with Nashville airport and the content that provided for that was, Gentle Home out of Montreal, where they all are. So, they provided that in an awesome job but that is just one. It's essentially two screens in probably in a state of, I think about 800 or so, Something like that. Neil Chatwood: So, the big glitzy installations are now basically a requirement for any new build or any renovation for any airport. There's a couple of projects that I'm aware of that are really interesting. But in terms of decision making, like when I come back down to the fundamental goal of signage in general, not just digital, is to convey information quickly and clearly guide decision making in an environment. Is this generative AI artwork doing that? No, it's not going to help me get some flight on time but it might bring down my blood pressure a little bit, that's what these art installations are, right? Like they're looking for an opportunity for facilities to express themselves, reinforce their branding, market the local area but also sell advertising which is a huge driving factor on some of these big installations too. So, there's very much like, let's call them the anchors, right? Like they're the anchor installations now where there's millions and millions of dollars being spent and then it's why I've always kind of enjoyed your outlook and your material Dave is like, the boring stuff and that's what I'm into as well and when I'm walking around the world. That's the stuff that I'm like, Oh, that is cool as hell. One of the best bits of boring signage at MSP is that good design is invisible, right? So, there is an underground walkway. It's not a walkway. It's more like a hallway but it's very much a liminal space and you're going under there. I'm trying to imagine putting my hand up. It's probably about 10 feet tall. So it's like, well, there's not much opportunity for overhead signage cause we can only really add probably about eight inches to this, like overhead. So, that team works with a display vendor and they put in, I think it's roughly around it's about a hundred or so feet wide. I know I'm probably over, I get it. It's probably about 80 feet wide. But 80 feet wide by about seven inches high. So number one, okay, well, we're still compliant with safety and we've got this screen in this hallway now. What's great about it is it's pure wayfinding. All it does is just show people where they need to go. But upstream of this, like this very boring sign is I would estimate two and a half thousand data points. Yeah. In order to get the arrow point in the right way showing, Oh, you're looking for this airline or you're looking for a route with accessibility or you're looking for the TSA. When you add together the time to get to the queue, plus the queue time, which way should you go? What condition are the elevators in? What condition are the escalators in? Where as an airport, do I want to drive people right now, based on what's going on in my space? All that intelligence is above that sign, logically. But as a passenger, I look at it and I'm like, Oh yeah, I'm going with Air Canada today. Bump, I'm done. But the solution is so complex behind it but ultimately, it just means, Hey, this logo appears on screen and this arrow is at 220 degrees and that boils down to that. And I think that use case is beautiful like simplicity in design, it gets rid of the friction. It gets people where they need to be. That's what we're in this business for. But the bottom line on that is it looks simple to the end user, to the observer, but there's a lot going on behind the curtains to make that work seamless. Neil Chatwood: Yeah. Again, good design is invisible, right? Like you would have no idea the complexity that goes on with that screen. Like I said, we could talk for a very long time but we're already running longer than I usually do. So I got to wind this down, Neil, this has been great. Neil Chatwood: Thanks, Dave. Omnivex has been around for a long time. I've been around a long time. You've been around a long time. I'm surprised we've not get to this earlier but thanks so much. I really respect Sixteen Nine and what you've done for the industry. And I encourage you to keep at it. We need a rational voice in this craziness. All right. Well, thanks. Thanks again. Neil Chatwood: All right. Thanks a lot, Dave. Take care.
When the pursuit of optimal health becomes overwhelming, where can we find the motivation and inspiration to persist?In today's episode, we sit down with Dr. Dickson Thom, a distinguished clinician and educator with over 45 years of medical experience. He shares his inspiring approach to holistic wellness, deeply exploring the principles of biological medicine and the body's natural healing ability. Dr. Thom highlights the importance of understanding individual biochemistry and physiology, asserting that effective treatment starts with personalized assessment. Join us for an engaging discussion on various tests and lifestyle practices you can adopt now to support your body's innate healing processes.Throughout the episode, we cover a range of wellness topics, from the importance of body adipose index to the therapeutic advantages of castor oil packs for liver and lymphatic health. Drawing on his extensive experience as a professor and clinician, Dr. Thom offers fascinating anecdotes and real-life examples that illustrate the transformative effects of holistic healing practices.We also delve into the impact of health on emotional wellness and joy, underscoring the inextricable link between our physical, emotional, and spiritual selves. Don't miss this chance to gain practical insights and valuable tips on starting a journey to aid your body's unique healing process.HIGHLIGHTS[5:00] The Importance of Finding Wellness Mentors[8:05] Understanding Individual Biochemistry[14:30] Learning How to Breathe Correctly[21:00] How Pathogens Affect Everyone Differently[22:10] Liver Functions 101[25:10] How the Body Adapts to Viruses[27:27] How Castor Oil Stimulates the Lymphatic System[31:26] Solving Dry Eye With Castor Oil[34:10] Why You Should Pay Attention to Body Adipose Index[43:55] Unpacking the Intricacies of Our DNA[49:25] What is Tension-Time Index?[54:03] On Contact Thermometry[1:01:15] How Tests Can Save You Thousands Along the Road[1:03:10] What Does It Mean for the “Body to Heal in Order”?GUEST LINKSDr. Dickson ThomWebsite: https://drdicksonthom.com/Bioregulatory Medicine: An Innovative Holistic Approach to Self-Healing Book: https://a.co/d/6e0xRxsConnecting with the Thom's Healing Health Podcast: https://drdicksonthom.com/podcast/UPGRADE YOUR WELLNESSMarion Institute BioMed Course: biologicalmedicine.orgCode: beautifullybrokenSilver Biotics Wound Healing Gel: https://bit.ly/3JnxyDDCode: BEAUTIFULLYBROKENLightPathLED https://lightpathled.com/?afmc=BEAUTIFULLYBROKENCode: beautifullybrokenSTEMREGEN: https://www.stemregen.co/products/stemregen/?afmc=beautifullybrokenCode: beautifullybrokenGOT MOLD?: https://www.gotmold.com/beautifullybroken/Code: beautifullybroken10Flowpresso 3-in-1 technology: https://www.beautifullybroken.world/flowpressoMedical grade Ozone Therapy: https://lddy.no/1djnhCode: BEAUTIFULLYBROKENAquaCure Machine + Molecular HydrogenWebsite:https://eagle-research.com?ref=24931Code: beautifullybrokenDIY Home Cold Exposure: https://www.penguinchillers.com/product/beautifullybroken/My Favorite Sauna: Therasage https://bit.ly/39mTxwYCode: BEAUTIFULLYBROKENCONNECT WITH FREDDIECheck out my website and store:www.beautifullybroken.worldInstagram – https://www.instagram.com/beautifullybroken.world/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@BeautifullyBrokenWorld
Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 2611: Ryan Frederick of Here.life emphasizes the importance of including housing in financial planning, given its significant impact on both expenses and investment potential. He discusses the trade-offs involved in housing decisions, such as balancing cost and social connections, and encourages considering how our living environment affects our health, well-being, and financial stability. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://www.here.life/blog/place-is-core-to-financial-planning Quotes to ponder: "Our DNA only accounts for less than 10% of our longevity; our lifestyle and environment are much more significant factors." "We should be particularly mindful of situations that represent poor financial investments that are also poor investments in our healthy longevity." "Determining where to live may be complex, but it may be the most important decision you will make for each chapter of life." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 2611: Ryan Frederick of Here.life emphasizes the importance of including housing in financial planning, given its significant impact on both expenses and investment potential. He discusses the trade-offs involved in housing decisions, such as balancing cost and social connections, and encourages considering how our living environment affects our health, well-being, and financial stability. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://www.here.life/blog/place-is-core-to-financial-planning Quotes to ponder: "Our DNA only accounts for less than 10% of our longevity; our lifestyle and environment are much more significant factors." "We should be particularly mindful of situations that represent poor financial investments that are also poor investments in our healthy longevity." "Determining where to live may be complex, but it may be the most important decision you will make for each chapter of life." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 2611: Ryan Frederick of Here.life emphasizes the importance of including housing in financial planning, given its significant impact on both expenses and investment potential. He discusses the trade-offs involved in housing decisions, such as balancing cost and social connections, and encourages considering how our living environment affects our health, well-being, and financial stability. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://www.here.life/blog/place-is-core-to-financial-planning Quotes to ponder: "Our DNA only accounts for less than 10% of our longevity; our lifestyle and environment are much more significant factors." "We should be particularly mindful of situations that represent poor financial investments that are also poor investments in our healthy longevity." "Determining where to live may be complex, but it may be the most important decision you will make for each chapter of life." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Free Will and the nature of human existence as energy manifested in the world. Our lives are not random occurrences, but rather the result of a predetermined plan. This plan is rooted in the concept of "maya," the illusion of the self, which helps us understand how the ego functions as a construct through which our consciousness identifies itself.The process of removing the mask of the ego. Our DNA is a hard drive and code that functions as a language through which our existence is expressed.The relationship between matter, evolution, and intelligence. There is an underlying intelligence behind the creation of the universe.The law of 3 governs energy - the positive, negative, and neutral charges "I am" - symbolized by the cross - serves as a manifestation of the present moment, thus providing the basis for Free Will.Necessity for energy to undergo polarization in order to create and unify. Endings and polarizations are essential for new energy to generate which is the manifestation of free will.https://hoo.be/toniscardino
Our DNA at Heartland Church is worship, healing, and everybody gets to play (mission).Important to God.Important to me.Important to us.
Our DNA at Heartland Church is worship, healing, and everybody gets to play (mission).Important to God.Important to me.Important to us.
Who coded Our DNA? Scientists from an other planet, Extraterrestrial Civilization! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gaf/message
There are so many tools in the Globalist Elite Cabal's toolbox, it's seemingly impossible to keep up with it all. It's important that we tackle each issue one at a time while also knowing that efforts to fight one may help us to fight several.On today's episode of The JD Rucker Show, we look at some of the many machinations that are ramping up in real time all around us. Central Bank Digital Currencies are getting the hard push by the IMF. Our DNA is being collected whether we like it or not and can be used to literally kill us. Climate change is being positioned as a "skeleton key" through which the World Health Organization can control literally everything. ESG is shifting to include oil companies so they can usher in the new "green" initiatives.It's a lot to take in, and that's just for the first hour of today's show.Be sure to check out our Christian precious metals sponsor, Genesis Gold Group, to protect your retirement without the gimmicks: https://jdrgold.comStock up on long-term storage beef or get some to use as gifts. Use promo code "JDR" at checkout for 15% off: https://freedomfirstbeef.com
The Church today has a DNA problem and the result is a lack of disciple making. Our DNA is preventing us from successfully reproducing. In this episode, Tom Johnston and Mike Chong Perkinson talk about how refocusing on Jesus as a rabbi and his organic discipleship practices can help us rectify our priorities and see kingdom growth once again.You can connect with Tom and Mike at:praxiscenter.orgtriviuminstitute.netThanks for listening to the church planter podcast. We're here to help you go where no one else is going and do what no one else is doing to reach people, no one else is reaching.Make sure to review and subscribe to the show on your favorite podcast service to help us connect with more church planters.
Join Alexander and Jason as they explore the thought-provoking and visionary future of mankind in the article titled "All Tomorrow" by C.M. Kösemen. It illustrates speculative zoology, specifically diving into the evolutionary designs and biological genius behind nature and the universe. Creation itself molds and iterates different paths towards evolution. In this episode, Alexander and Jason provide an in-depth discussion on evolutionary science while delving into what makes "All Tomorrow" a unique and captivating science fiction masterpiece. We delve into the various forms that humans may evolve into in the future. In its most fundamental sense, we can see and analyze the essence of universal designs among living, sentient organisms. Each existing species of nature has distinct features, indicating nature's relentless and constant state of equilibrium. By design, mankind is likely created by higher life forms, colloquially referred to as extraterrestrials or ‘Gods' in some culturally and socially acceptable terms. We have previously discussed the imposing and oppressive nature of religion. Alexander and Jason revisit the core themes in understanding evolution, highlighting how we have always been led to falsely believe in the concept of evolutionary Darwinism. The propaganda behind conventional scientific ideas of evolution fails to present a logical argument. Moreover, Mankind is a probable offshoot of another humanoid species more civilized and advanced than us. It is a likeness to them, not vice versa. Our DNA structure, at its base, is genetically modified from the ground up. The linear progression of Darwinian evolution simply doesn't add up. The anti-progressive movements against scientific innovation have gravely hindered our advancement and development to push further in enhancing our lives. We have been kept in the gates, the government hiding the benefits to let science and technology flourish. We should not take technology for granted. Let us make technology beneficial for us. We should focus on our evolutionary path as all-encompassing to all features of our existence. Now, what is the way forward for us as a species? We need to evolve with what we have, we need to simply EVOLVE. We were born to evolve, and we were born to create. We follow the steps of Creation, not material evolution. Similar to the previous episode on Exo-Biospheric-Organisms (EXO) that were genetically designed to seek perfection. Even genetically or perceivably artificially modified organisms are allowed by Creation to evolve. As humans, we have the power of life and Free Will to control our thoughts and actions through the intelligent infinity of Creation. We are part and parcel of Oneness in Creation. Creation ALLOWS us to exist. Hence, we should strive for our own evolution. Alexander and Jason remind us that there is beauty in imperfection. The bias against the inconvenience of aesthetics, perfection, and standards of beauty is riddled with many untrue ideologies. We made our own problems, the knee-jerk responses of deliberate sterilization and discriminatory policies that pursue the false sense of beauty and perfection. These problems had come from racism, eugenics, and other such forms of hierarchies that are bound to crumble in our proper ascendance to higher enlightenment. Let us join Alexander and Jason as they discuss the future evolution of mankind. Please support our sponsors TARTLE.CO. It is the only marketplace in the world that provides profit to you. Your personal data will serve for helpful causes. Unlocking human understanding through sharing of data and information, and Quality Mazda where you can purchase affordable rides at a reasonable price. Finally, this episode is brought to you by our proud sponsor Magic Mind . 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Our DNA is complex and uncommon. So why do we think of ourselves as average or not good enough?
Welcome to Integrated You Radio, hosted by Dr. Nick Carruthers and Dr. Nicole Rivera. This podcast is a gateway to limitless possibilities in health and wellness. In this episode, Dr. Nick and Dr. Nicole delve into the fascinating world of DNA and its connection to sound and light. They emphasize that while four percent of our DNA codes for proteins, a significant portion, ranging from ninety to ninety-five percent, is dedicated to sound and light receptors. DNA operates within the realm of quantum mechanics, governed by quantum physics rather than classical Newtonian physics. Understanding this concept reveals that most of our body, approximately ninety-nine percent, is influenced by quantum physics. This knowledge opens doors to non-physical treatments and services that align with the principles of "like attracts like" and "like heals like," as seen in homeopathy. Tune in to the full episode to learn more! What you'll learn: Four percent of our DNA codes for proteins, while the remaining 90-95% is focused on sound and light receptors. DNA has receptor sites for both sound and light, functioning in the realm of quantum mechanics. Understanding DNA and its structure is crucial for utilizing nonphysical treatments and services for optimal health. Our DNA is a double helix and works like a piston, elongating, and contracting to receive and transmit information. The structure of water, which makes up the majority of our bodies and DNA, is an icosahedron. Interested in working with Dr. Nick & Dr. Nicole at Integrative You? Text 732.913.0009 to book a complimentary consult call OR learn more here: https://bit.ly/IWGCoaching Our mission to innovate humans & Healthcare does NOT start and stop with us! This is why we are dedicated to helping other practitioners uplevel their clinical + business excellence and change lives. Join Limitless Healthprenuer to start boldly disrupting this industry together. https://bit.ly/Limitlesshealthprenuer
Our DNA can help tell a story about our past, present, and future through genetic testing, and that testing is becoming much more common. Solio Felix came into the emergency room last June with what he thought was heat stroke or a heart attack. This is when a nurse told him that he'd be a perfect candidate for a genetic testing study. He and his wife have no family history of cardiovascular disease, but this doesn't mean that they aren't at risk or that they didn't pass something along to their teenage daughter. Through genetic testing done in Arizona, they were able to find out their risk level and prepare for the future. But what is genetic testing, and how is it improving doctors' advice and treatment plans? This episode marks the start of the second season of our podcast The Lab at azcentral, being hosted on Valley 101, where we dive into science stories that affect everyday life. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Our DNA can help tell a story about our past, present, and future through genetic testing, and that testing is becoming much more common. Solio Felix came into the emergency room last June with what he thought was heat stroke or a heart attack. This is when a nurse told him that he'd be a perfect candidate for a genetic testing study. He and his wife have no family history of cardiovascular disease, but this doesn't mean that they aren't at risk or that they didn't pass something along to their teenage daughter. Through genetic testing done in Arizona, they were able to find out their risk level and prepare for the future. But what is genetic testing, and how is it improving doctors' advice and treatment plans? This episode marks the start of the second season of our podcast The Lab at azcentral, where we dive into science stories that affect everyday life. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Key Takeaway Qs to Answer: Do you find yourself feeling unfulfilled? Unworthy? Did you check all the boxes and built a life, a career, a family but still, have an empty feeling as if something is missing? Why is soul work important in this day and age? Are our listeners bound to still have bad days from time to time even after finishing the lessons in the book? How do they go about changing that? How did you identify the categories for reclaiming your soul and breaking them up into six weeks? Episode Summary: From an early age we're taught that in order to be worthy, to find true happiness, to be “somebody,” we have to accomplish many things. We become achievement machines, always grasping for the next big win to send a signal to the world—and to ourselves—that we've “made it.” That we are happy. But do we ever “make it,” really? Are we truly happy not in the “#livingmybestlife” and “#blessed” way in which we caption our social media pages, but from a truly contented place of inner peace and joy? One where the yearning for the bigger house, the better job, the younger, more pliable spouse takes a backseat to the yearnings of our hearts and souls, a place where contentment just “is”? Guest Bio: Shirin Etessam is an entrepreneur, seasoned media executive, and transformational speaker. She has produced films, original television series and specials, created several companies, and led campaigns for some of the world's most recognized companies (ABC, CBS, Discovery, BBC, Facebook, Apple, Intel, Virgin, and many more). A proud member of the LGBTQIA+ community, Shirin founded OML TV, a popular platform dedicated to streaming and curating quality, queer female, video content and OML Originals, a female led production company telling diverse female stories through a vast spectrum of film and television genres. Today, Shirin guides seekers in her six-week program, Free to Be, to disconnect their human “being” from their human “doing” to find true and lasting fulfillment. She lives in Marin County, California, with her wife and two children. Resources for a Younger Lifestyle: Enjoy other related YOUNGER podcasts: Episode #49: Master Your Internal Energy Through Qigong with Master Mingtong Gu Episode #48: Creating A Life of Joy Through Gratitude with Carol Adamski Episode #45: Access Your Soul Intelligence (SQ) to Unlock Your Full Potential with Kristine Glein Episode #40: Harness Your Quantum Powers and Become Limitless with Joshua Bloom Episode #37: Live for Love, Not for Fear with Dr. Kim D'Eramo Episode #34: It Is in Our DNA to Live Out to Our Full Potential with Samuel Lee, MD Episode #33: You Have the Power to Make Positive Change with Lisa Koche, MD Episode #26: Five Steps to Strengthen Your Intuition with Joy Martina, PhD Episode #12: The Answers to Youth Are Inside Each and Every One of Us with Debora Wayne Episode #8: Love Yourself, Let Go, and Connect with Joan Sotkin Episode #6: The 90-Second Rule to Managing Your Emotional State and Living a Happier Life with Dr. Joan Rosenberg Quotes: “Walking our talk is never a straight line. Our path will have twists and turns.” “The concept of a “Work-life balance” is elusive and faulty.” “Most people have been disconnected from their souls for so long, they have no idea where to find it…let alone how to follow it.”
How do genes affect ADHD and other similar disorders? Is there an ADHD gene? What can we do to optimize our genes so that we are living our best lives possible? Why does data privacy matter with genetic testing? Tune in to this episode of the Soaring Child Podcast to learn the answers to each of these questions. Our guest today is Kashif Kahn, a Chief Executive Officer and founder of The DNA Company where personalized medicine is being pioneered through unique insights into the human genome. He also is the host of the UNPILLED podcast. His measure of success is not in dollars earned, but in lives improved. Listen to this episode to learn how ADHD and genetics interact with one another. If you are interested in learning more about DNA testing and you want to reduce your child's ADHD symptoms naturally, schedule a free call with our team using this link - https://bit.ly/3X5ZVvT Key Takeaways: 5:42 - An explanation of genetic predispositions 8:58 - How the science of genetics has changed over the years 14:28 - Is there an ADHD gene? 18:40 - The 3% of people who actually have ADHD 25:49 - An explanation of the 3 buckets within epigenetics 29:18 - What people need to know about data privacy with genetic testing 34:46 - How to manage genetic expression 44:09 - How genes can cause toxins to affect one person in a home and not others in the home Memorable Moments: “A gene is an instruction that tells your cells what to do.” “Even in ADHD, we don't see one profile that points to it genetically. There are multiple, and none of them actually cause a clinical ADHD. They all cause behavior that gets diagnosed as ADHD but isn't in fact that at all.” “The majority of what we see in mood and behavior issues, including ADHD, people don't innately have. They're actually wired for some form of superpower and they've been put in the wrong context where they're not using that superpower.” “In the science of genetics, there are genes that they point to that are ADHD genes. The challenge is, that's the 2 or 3% who innately have something…97% of our kids who are struggling were not born with the condition.” “Our DNA is not ready for the way that we live…It's no wonder everyone has ADHD and anxiety. We don't have it. We have neural inflammation, we have the wrong context, we have overstimulation, we have overdepolyment of neurochemicals, which leads to all of these outward behaviors.” “There are 3 buckets epigenetically: environment…nutrition…and lifestyle.” “Pick the right lifestyle choice based on what your genes are saying.” “The body is designed to handle toxins…It's not designed to handle the current reality and the amount we have to handle.” How to Connect with Kashif Khan Website: https://www.thednacompany.com/pages/kashif-khan Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thednaco/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thednacompany Dana Kay Resources: Website: https://adhdthriveinstitute.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ADHDThriveInstitute/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/adhdthriveinstitute/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/ADHDThriveInstitute LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/adhd-thrive-institute/mycompany/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.ph/adhdthriveinstitute/ Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@adhd_thriveinstitute International Best Selling Book, Thriving with ADHD – https://adhdthriveinstitute.com/book/ Free Reduce ADHD Symptoms Naturally Masterclass – https://bit.ly/3GAbFQl ADHD Parenting Course – https://info.adhdthriveinstitute.com/parentingadhd ADHD Thrive Method 4 Kids Program – https://adhdthriveinstitute.com/packages/
Watch the full video interview on YouTube here: https://bit.ly/520kashifkahn Kashif Khan (IG: @kashkhanofficial) is CEO and Founder of The DNA Company, where personalized medicine is being pioneered through unique insights into the human genome. He is also the host of the Unpilled podcast. Today you'll learn how optimizing your diet and lifestyle to work with your unique genetic makeup is the secret to a long and healthy life. In this episode, we discuss: Genes control what our cells do Destructive lifestyle factors that impact our genetics The two different applications of genetics vs functional genomics Personalize your supplement dosages with genetic testing Vitamin D3 helps signal your internal clock/circadian rhythm Take a liquid vitamin D3 with vitamin K2 Certain people get an insulin response from saturated fat Is a vegan or keto diet right for your genetics? Are you doing the right exercise for your DNA? How Kashif modified his son's diet & lifestyle after genetic testing Use DNA testing to improve your relationships Learn how to turn anxiety or depression into your superpower The 2 dials to turn on/off your genetics Genes haven't changed, the environment has changed Our DNA is 200,000 years old 22,000 genes make up your genome What is the GSTM1 gene? + Why it matters for gut health Trauma can be inherited genetically Kashif recalls his health struggles + why he created The DNA Company The steps Kashif took to recover his health Intermittent fasting for men & women based on genetics The top 3 things you can do today to live healthy Do you need to split up your vitamin D dose? Top supplements everyone needs FoxO3 the human longevity gene The future of genetic testing Use the DNA 360 report as a roadmap for life Is your genetic data confidential? Show sponsor: Just Thrive
Million Souls Houston: A Case for Soul Winning 中文和英文This past Sunday I was invited to speak at EFC Houston (Evangelical Formosa Church) FYI Formosa means beautiful island in Portuguese, thats what the Portuguese ruler called Taiwan when they colonized the Island some time ago. The church is Taiwanese that now has and English service too for the Filipinos who attend there. The members are very sincere and love God , however they have not had many visitors or souls saved year after year for the last 35 years. My family and I were directed there by the Lord and the first day we came they asked me to speak and do a Q&A in their Sunday school service. So now a month or so into joining they have both their pastors resign and now there is a Filipino pastor, and in January a youth Pastor from the California EFC church is coming to be a Pastor too. Two weeks ago they asked me to speak this Sunday, and I prayed about taking it easy and fitting the religious form or be myself (a Holy Ghost revival preacher). I decided to blow it out and be myself whether they kick me out or not. So I prayed and God gave me a vision to put a mandate on the Church in Houston to bring in a million souls. So this Sunday I laid out a case of Evangelism in part one of A Million Souls Houston. -------------------Core Values:We believe God has made of one blood every nation of the world. So we are a multicultural fellowship who worships God with all our heart mind and soul when we gather. We aim to be a fellowship where people can experience a Living God. With an understanding that Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today and forever, we expect to see healing, salvation, deliverance as Jesus the Christ is proclaimed. Our DNA is world missions, and at the heart of everything we do is our core mission to go to non Christian nations, mainly where the population is 90% or more heathen religion or communist and present the good news of Jesus Christ. It can be summed up as simple as this "you're either a missionary or a mission field". Our first goal its to lead our neighbors to Christ, disciple them till their family is reached, and then empower them to win others. Objective:Now based in Sugar Land Texas, our objective here is to add value in 4 ways. 1. Inspire local churches in regards to world missions , soul winning and discipleship. 2. Establish a world headquarters in a gospel friendly geo political climate.3. Add value to local pastors through using the same power and principles that we're successful in China's underground Church. 4. To flame the fire with the pentecostal message in each community through outreach campaigns with local churches. MY STUFF✩ WEBSITE - http://HoustonRevivalChurch.com/✩ PODCAST: Living Proof with Bishop Castillo - https://anif.buzzsprout.com/Support the show
Thanks for joining me in Paris France today at Paris Centre Chrétien This message is a thought provoking message word on discipleship. I believe the Western Church has cultivated fan based experience without anyone even noticing. How can we break out of clapping for what God has done, and instead be a part of what God is doing in our world.MY STUFF✩ WEBSITE - http://HoustonRevivalChurch.com/✩ PODCAST: Living Proof with Bishop Castillo - https://anif.buzzsprout.com/✩ BLOG - http://HoustonRevivalChurch.com//BlogSOCIALS✩ Instagram - http://instagram.com/BishopJosephCast...✩ Twitter - http://twitter.com/JoeyCastillo✩ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/BishopJoseph...GIVING✩ Cash App - $AllNationsTulsa✩ Paypal - http://paypal.me/TheRiverChurchTulsa✩ Venmo - @The-River-Tulsa✩ Zelle- AnifContact@gmail.com Office: 1-773-599-7197-------------------Core Values:We believe God has made of one blood every nation of the world. So we are a multicultural fellowship who worships God with all our heart mind and soul when we gather. We aim to be a fellowship where people can experience a Living God. With an understanding that Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today and forever, we expect to see healing, salvation, deliverance as Jesus the Christ is proclaimed. Our DNA is world missions, and at the heart of everything we do is our core mission to go to non Christian nations, mainly where the population is 90% or more heathen religion or communist and present the good news of Jesus Christ. It can be summed up as simple as this "you're either a missionary or a mission field". Our first goal its to lead our neighbors to Christ, disciple them till their family is reached, and then empower them to win others. Objective:Now based in Tulsa Oklahoma for the next couple years our objective here is to add value in 4 ways. 1. Inspire local churches in regards to world missions , soul winning and discipleship. 2. Establish a world headquarters in a gospel friendly geo political climate.3. Add value to local pastors through using the same power and principles that we're successful in China's underground Church. 4. To flame the fire with the pentecostal message in each community through outreach campaigns with local churches. We welcome the Christian community of the Fort Bend greater area to join us, and we respect all branches of biblical Christianity and strive to have the leading of the Holy Spirit and person of our Lord Jesus Christ as the center of all our meetings.Revival Meetings will run through out the year, contact us to join our event mailing list.#ChinaProtests #CovidZero #BambooCurtain #HumanRights #Taiwan #HongKong #China #protestsSupport the show
A legacy isn't just something you leave behind, it's something you carry on. Our DNA holds the stories of that legacy and in this episode, the Ellises unlock some of those stories with their report from 23andMe. Dead ass.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A legacy isn't just something you leave behind, it's something you carry on. Our DNA holds the stories of that legacy and in this episode, the Ellises unlock some of those stories with their report from 23andMe. Dead ass.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sherry Exposes the lie we have been living in. Our DNA is just another avenue for control. How we can get out of the Matrix and free ourselves in this episode of The Quantum Truth with Sherry Anshara
As the enemy becomes visible, their sameness is frightening. More recompense, this time for journalists. Etheos for info. The inside of the system is now showing. Broken humans are showing all the signs. Our DNA is constantly changing, now with help. Soon, it's genetic data to prove who you are. Physiognomy, and that funny look on your face. Another planned summer of burning love. Staff shortages up North, and elsewhere. 60 shots, a disgusted public, and more fuel for the bonfire of hate. Who's groveling before the gatekeepers? Funny GOP numbers in Ohio. Election fraud starts very early on, like with petition signatures. It's RICO that will stop the machines. Aren't they about to purge evidence? Blocking the avenues of control around JOB. All the advantages taken and lies peddled are now coming due. We should pray for the casualties about to be suffered upon humanity. And more than anything use your faith and knowledge to stay alive. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices