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In this conversation, Dr. Elizabeth Klodas, a preventive cardiologist and founder of Step One Foods, discusses the critical role of nutrition in managing heart disease and the challenges faced in integrating dietary changes into medical practice. She shares her journey from traditional medicine to creating a food company aimed at reducing reliance on medications through nutrition. The discussion highlights the importance of randomized controlled trials in validating the effectiveness of food-based interventions, the impact of pharmaceuticals on healthcare, and the need for a shift in consumer perceptions towards whole food ingredients. Dr. Klodas emphasizes the potential for a healthier future where cardiologists are less needed due to preventive measures and lifestyle changes.Takeaways:Nutrition is often overlooked in favor of pharmaceuticals in healthcare.Patients are rarely asked about their diet by healthcare providers.Changing dietary habits can lead to significant health improvements.Pharmaceuticals are easier to prescribe than dietary changes.There is a lack of nutrition education in medical training.Step One Foods aims to fill nutritional gaps in patients' diets.Randomized controlled trials can validate the effectiveness of food products.Consumer perceptions of health foods can be influenced by marketing.The food industry often prioritizes cost over nutrition.A better world would mean fewer cardiologists needed due to preventive health measures.Sound bites:“There is very little to no nutrition education for physicians. As I look back on this I consider this educational malpractice.”“All the medical evidence of what we should be doing is very heavily pharma biased, because guidelines are based on randomized control clinical trials.”“So there's loads of reasons why nutrition is not used in clinical care the way it should be. None of that is an excuse though, because it works and it's so vital.”“What if I asked you to like eat this food twice a day and I otherwise left you alone? What started happening is people calling and saying, hey, my cholesterol dropped 39 points. Then I'm like, okay, we're gonna subject our products to a randomized control trial. Let's see. Let's prove it. Does this actually work?”“If I reduce, LDL, the bad cholesterol across the US population by an average of 9%, I will finally dethrone heart disease as our number one killer.”“In that trial, we replicated what people were calling in with our highest LDL reduction was close to 40 % in 30 days. That's a medication level cholesterol reduction. And we did that with food, without turning people's lives upside down.”“It's not just the nutrient of interest that's important. It's the delivery vehicle. You can stuff a bunch of fiber into a Twinkie. But in the end, you're still eating a Twinkie, right? Food and nutrition is complex.”“At Step One Foods I take the complexity out for people. I take whole food ingredients, each and every single one that has data behind it in terms health benefits, and put them in my foods.”“We are probably the most overfed and undernourished society in the history of our species.”“If you truly believe in your mission, you have to ignore all the no's.”Promo Offer:Code: BETTERWORLDLink: https://www.steponefoods.com/discount/BETTERWORLDOffer: 10% off first order for both one time and subscription orders. Offer can be stacked with the subscription discount to save 30% on their first order. Exclusions: Limited to one use per customer. 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Links:Dr Elizabeth Klodas on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/eklodas/Step One Foods- https://www.steponefoods.com/Step One Foods on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/steponefoods/Step One Foods on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/StepOneFoodsStep One Foods on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/steponefoods/Step One Foods on YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/StepOneFoods…“Slay the Giant: The Power of Prevention in Defeating Heart Disease” book - https://www.steponefoods.com/products/slay-the-giant…Brands for a Better World Episode Archive - http://brandsforabetterworld.com/Brands for a Better World on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/brand-for-a-better-world/Modern Species - https://modernspecies.com/Modern Species on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/modern-species/Gage Mitchell on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/gagemitchell/…Print Magazine Design Podcasts - https://www.printmag.com/categories/printcast/…Heritage Radio Network - https://heritageradionetwork.org/Heritage Radio Network on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/heritage-radio-network/posts/Heritage Radio Network on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/HeritageRadioNetworkHeritage Radio Network on X - https://x.com/Heritage_RadioHeritage Radio Network on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/heritage_radio/Heritage Radio Network on Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/@heritage_radioChapters:03:00 Introduction to Preventive Cardiology and Nutrition05:58 The Shift from Nutrition to Medication in Healthcare08:45 The Role of Pharmaceuticals in Patient Care11:41 The Challenges of Nutrition Education in Medicine14:41 The Complexity of Food and Nutrition Science17:59 Step One Foods: A New Approach to Nutrition20:57 The Impact of Randomized Controlled Trials on Nutrition23:59 The Importance of Ingredient Quality in Food Products26:49 Pushback from the Medical and Food Industries29:52 The Insurance Industry's Role in Healthcare Costs32:52 Step One Foods: Product Overview and Benefits38:43 Introduction to Whole Foods and Health Claims40:56 The Importance of Real Ingredients42:56 Navigating Organic Ingredients and Supply Chain Challenges44:59 Stepwise Approach to Health and Nutrition48:58 Challenges in Scaling Food Production51:49 Milestones and Industry Changes56:55 Advice for Aspiring Food Entrepreneurs59:50 Personal Indulgences and Food Preferences01:03:00 Innovative Thinkers in Nutrition01:05:50 Vision for a Healthier WorldSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode, Lauren talks to the seller of an Amazon FBA and eCommerce business created in July 2023 in the personal care niche. Listen in to find out how the business makes an average of $5,800.00 per month in net profit, why the seller has decided to sell, the lessons learned from running the business, and much more. Visit https://empireflippers.com/listing/85288 to learn more about this business.
I am using readings from the 49 Week Bible Challenge as the basis for these devotions. I encourage you to join me in this discipline. Today's readings are Mark 10; Deuteronomy 24; 2 Samuel 11; Song of Solomon 3; 4.
In this conversation, David Istier, founder and CEO of gutzy Organic, shares his journey from personal health struggles to creating a successful line of gut health snacks. He discusses his early stumbles with the brand that caused the need to reformulate the products to dial in taste and texture, the importance of organic ingredients, and the challenges he's faced trying to grow a brand in the CPG industry. David talks about consumers' growing concern for gut health and the difference it makes when you use quality ingredients, even if they're more expensive. David then shares his vision for the future of gutzy Organic, and his commitment to inspiring healthier lifestyles.Takeaways:gutzy Organic focuses on gut health through delicious snacks.The journey to gut health began with personal health struggles.Reformulating products to dial in taste and texture is crucial for market success.Organic ingredients enhance product appeal and quality.Gut health is a growing concern in the US and worldwide.The pouch format was chosen for on-the-go convenience.Prebiotic fiber is essential for gut health, which aids overall wellness.Balancing protein and fiber is key for a healthy diet.David's past CPG experience helped him grow gutzy Organic.Sound bites:“It actually started with a business struggle that turned into a health challenge.”“I ended up going to see a herbalist and that's when I discovered the power of plants and the power of gut health to heal my body.”“Gut health is such a big problem in the US, maybe worldwide.”“We worked with GoGo Squeeze to reformulate the product to make it more palatable, better testing, and scalable.”“It's part of the journey, like the up and down and the learning curves and the pivot and the adjustment, right?”“Only one in 10 Americans eat the five a day of fruit and veggies that people should be eating.”“Only one in 20 actually meet the daily fiber requirement.”“So it's like super delicious, a little bit of sweetness from natural sugars from fruits and veggies, no added sugar in it and also extra clean deck of ingredients. We don't even add coloring or flavoring in our products.”“I call Acacia the queen of prebiotic, it's because it's the purest form that blends well, and doesn't call bloating and gas.”“It's very hard to get a plant protein that doesn't have a chalkiness to it, so we use organic yellow peas because it's sustainably grown in the U.S., clean, and easy to blend.”“At Quorn and GoGo Squeeze I learned how to build a new category and create awareness.”“You think you have a business plan and then reality starts and it takes a lot longer than you think.”"Building a brand takes time and money.""Less is more in the food industry."““The Stoic Sage, or wise man, needs nothing but uses everything well; the fool believes himself to “need” countless things, but he uses them all badly.”— Donald J. RobertsonLinks:David Istier on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-istier-8b05742/gutzy Organic - https://gutzyorganic.com/gutzy Organic on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/energyfruits-keep-moving/gutzy Organic on TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@gutzyorganicgutzy Organic on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/gutzyorganicgutzy Organic on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/gutzyorganicgutzy Organic on Pinterest - https://www.pinterest.com/gutzyorganic/_saved/gutzy Organic on YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpasHfXTpZJ5Xx22wFo6hdQ…Ramping Your Brand (book) by James F Richardson - https://www.rampingyourbrand.com/James F Richardson on Brands for a Better World (Formerly Evolve CPG) - https://modernspecies.com/brands-for-a-better-world-podcast/focus-on-your-fans-dr-james-richardson-premium-growth-solutions?rq=rampingHow to Think Like a Roman Emperor: The Stoic Philosophy of Marcus Aurelius (book) by Donald J. Robertson - https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/39863499-how-to-think-like-a-roman-emperor…Brands for a Better World Episode Archive - http://brandsforabetterworld.com/Brands for a Better World on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/brand-for-a-better-world/Modern Species - https://modernspecies.com/Modern Species on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/modern-species/Gage Mitchell on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/gagemitchell/…Print Magazine Design Podcasts - https://www.printmag.com/categories/printcast/…Heritage Radio Network - https://heritageradionetwork.org/Heritage Radio Network on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/heritage-radio-network/posts/Heritage Radio Network on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/HeritageRadioNetworkHeritage Radio Network on X - https://x.com/Heritage_RadioHeritage Radio Network on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/heritage_radio/Heritage Radio Network on Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/@heritage_radioChapters:03:00 Introduction to gutzy Organic04:07 The Journey to Gut Health07:29 Reformulating for Success12:11 The Importance of Gut Health13:27 Choosing the Right Product Format14:44 The Power of Prebiotic Fiber18:25 Navigating the Gut Health Trend23:02 Balancing Nutritional Needs28:10 Lessons from Industry Experience32:51 Navigating Cash Flow Challenges34:57 The Importance of Brand Positioning39:15 Evolving Brand Identity and Packaging43:49 Surprising Challenges in Entrepreneurship52:04 Celebrating Retail Success and Expansion55:50 Vision for the Future of gutzy Organic57:46 Personal Insights and AdviceSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On this week's episode I am in Conversation with Anele Maphanga who is a PR maven. This episode highlights the versatility of the careers one can pursue with a law degree. After graduating with an LLB from the University of the Witwatersrand, Anele decided to pivot into communications, which was a long-life dream! Her work experience includes working for leading agencies and at FMCG giants such as Procter & Gamble and Unilever which has seen her lead award-winning campaigns recognized at the EFFIES, MMA Smarties, Loeries and SABRE Awards - and has been featured on the Global Citizen stage in New York for her #BloodSisters campaign for the Always sanitary pad brand.I am enamored by how Anele places God at the centre of her personal and professional life, and also how she doesn't just deliver messages on behalf of brands but truly uses her talent to tell a story based on truth and accuracy. Anele is a PR Maven with a gift for story-telling and building relationships. An avid read and writer, she has co-authored two books and has several articles under her belt across various publications in South Africa which include Sunday Times, Bizcommunity, Daily Maverick. She is currently the PR Lead for Beauty, Wellbeing and Personal Care for Unilever South Africa managing top brands such as Vaseline, Dove, Shield, Lifebuoy, Axe and many more leading brand communications and ground-breaking PR campaigns.I hope you enjoy learning from Anele as much as I did. Don't forget to subscribe, engage and share this episode with all your loved ones.
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In this conversation, Dan Frommer, founder and editor in chief of The New Consumer, discusses the complexities of consumer behavior, particularly in relation to food choices. He explores the dichotomy between what consumers say they want and what they actually purchase, emphasizing the influence of technology, marketing, and generational differences. The discussion also touches on the challenges posed by ultra-processed foods and the importance of real food in promoting health and well-being. Throughout the conversation, Frommer shares insights from his research, highlighting the need for education and understanding in navigating consumer trends.Takeaways:Understanding consumer behavior is crucial for effective marketing.There is often a gap between what consumers say they want and what they actually buy.Food choices are influenced by technology and social media.Generational and gender differences play a significant role in food preferences.Education about food and health is essential for consumers.Surveys can provide valuable insights but have limitations.Real food is preferable to ultra-processed options for health.Trust in institutions is declining, leading consumers to rely on influencers.Personalization in food choices is becoming more important.Gratitude and mindfulness can enhance consumer satisfaction. Sound bites:“The healthiest foods that make people also the happiest are grapes, blueberries, and broccoli.”“Chocolate makes Gen Xers happier than any other product makes any other generation in all our research.”“I'm really interested to see companies finding ways to help people to make food choices that are not only considered smart on a macro level, but are the right thing for them personally.”“Younger people believe that grocers, online grocers especially, have a responsibility to recommend healthy food.”“Ultra-processed foods, a great example of something where people have very strong opinions about it, but don't actually know what they are.”“It's very hard to get Americans to agree on anything, but something that both Democrats and Republicans agree on in our research is that the government should be doing more to regulate ultra processed food than it has in the past.”“There's increasing awareness around seed oils. Some people are convinced that they are toxic and that they are killing Americans and making us all have terrible health. Other people, including scientists, are saying that is nonsense.”“The US is not in a recession, but most people think it is. So what do do about that?”“The people who are buying the cheapest, least environmentally friendly stuff are also the ones who are saying that they are more willing to go out of their way and spend more money for the environment.”“I think if we all just ate more real food, I think that would probably have a better outcome for so many different elements of the food chain of our health, wellness, etc.”Links:Dan Frommer on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/fromedome/The New Consumer - https://newconsumer.com/The New Consumer on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/newconsumer/The New Consumer on X - https://x.com/newconsumerThe New Consumer on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/newconsumerConsumer Trends: Food Feelings Matrix - https://newconsumer.com/2025/05/consumer-trends-food-feelings-healthy-happy/Consumer Trends: Food & Wellness 2025 - https://newconsumer.com/2025/03/introducing-the-consumer-trends-2025-food-wellness-special-report/How Americans really think about seed oils, Poppi & Olipop, and MAHA - https://newconsumer.com/2025/03/how-americans-really-think-about-seed-oils-poppi-olipop-and-maha/Consumer Trends: Beauty Special 2025 - https://newconsumer.com/2025/04/introducing-the-consumer-trends-beauty-special-2025/…Brands for a Better World Episode Archive - http://brandsforabetterworld.com/Brands for a Better World on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/brand-for-a-better-world/Modern Species - https://modernspecies.com/Modern Species on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/modern-species/Gage Mitchell on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/gagemitchell/…Print Magazine Design Podcasts - https://www.printmag.com/categories/printcast/…Heritage Radio Network - https://heritageradionetwork.org/Heritage Radio Network on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/heritage-radio-network/posts/Heritage Radio Network on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/HeritageRadioNetworkHeritage Radio Network on X - https://x.com/Heritage_RadioHeritage Radio Network on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/heritage_radio/Heritage Radio Network on Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/@heritage_radioChapters:03:00 Understanding Consumer Behavior05:59 Food Feelings: Happiness vs. Health08:58 Gender and Generational Differences in Food Preferences12:10 The Role of Technology in Food Choices15:04 The Impact of Ultra-Processed Foods18:02 Consumer Awareness and Education20:49 The Future of Food Consumption23:58 Cultural Shifts in Food Perception37:13 Raising Awareness on Food Safety38:04 The Complexity of Defining Health39:26 Evolving Perspectives on Nutrition41:01 Influencers vs. Experts in Health42:57 The Fragmentation of Media and Trust47:16 The Debate on Seed Oils48:47 Consumer Behavior vs. Intentions53:14 Using Research Effectively59:10 Personal Insights and Recommendations01:06:10 The Importance of Real FoodSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode, Lauren talks to the seller of an eCommerce and subscription business created in January 2020 in the personal care and medical niches. Listen in to find out how the business makes an average of $13,806.00 per month in net profit, why the seller has decided to sell, the lessons learned from running the business, and much more. Visit https://empireflippers.com/listing/85884 to learn more about this business.
As U.S. retailers manage the impacts of increased tariffs, they have taken a number of approaches to avoid raising prices for customers. Our Head of Corporate Strategy Andrew Sheets and our Head of U.S. Consumer Retail and Credit Research Jenna Giannelli discuss whether they can continue to do so.Read more insights from Morgan Stanley.----- Transcript -----Andrew Sheets: Welcome to Thoughts on the Market. I'm Andrew Sheets, Head of Corporate Credit Research at Morgan Stanley.Jenna Giannelli: And I'm Jenna Giannelli, Head of U.S. Consumer and Retail Credit Research.Andrew Sheets: And today on the podcast, we're going to dig into one of the biggest conundrums in the market today. Where and when are tariffs going to show up in prices and margins? It's Friday, July 11th at 10am in New York. Jenna, it's great to catch up with you today because I think you can really bring some unique perspective into one of the biggest puzzles that we're facing in the market today. Even with all of these various pauses and delays, the U.S. has imposed historically large tariffs on imports. And we're seeing a rapid acceleration in the amount of money collected from those tariffs by U.S. customs. These are real hard dollars that importers – or somebody else – are paying. Yet we haven't seen these tariffs show up to a significant degree in official data on prices – with recent inflation data relatively modest. And overall stock and credit markets remain pretty strong and pretty resilient, suggesting less effect.So, are these tariffs just less impactful than expected, or is there something else going on here with timing and severity? And given your coverage of the consumer and retail sectors, which is really at the center of this tariff debate – what do you think is going on?Jenna Giannelli: So yes, this is a key question and one that is dominating a lot of our client conversations. At a high level, I'd point to a few things. First, there's a timing issue here. So, when tariffs were first announced, retailers were already sitting on three to four months worth of inventory, just due to natural industry lead times. And they were able to draw down on this product.This is mostly what they sold in 1Q and likely into 2Q, which is why you haven't seen much margin or pricing impact thus far. Companies – we also saw them start to stock up heavily on inventory before the tariffs and at the lower pause rate tariffs, which is the product you referenced that we're seeing coming in now. This is really going to help mitigate margin pressure in the second quarter that you still have this lower cost inventory flowing through. On top of this timing consideration, retailers – we've just seen utilizing a range of mitigation measures, right? So, whether it's canceled or pause shipments from China, a shifting production mix or sourcing exposure in the short run, particularly before the pause rate on China. And then really leaning into just whether it's product mix shifts, cost savings elsewhere in the PNL, and vendor negotiations, right? They're really leaning into everything in their toolbox that they can. Pricing too has been talked about as something that is an option, but the option of last resort. We have heard it will be utilized, but very tactically and very surgically, as we think about the back half of the year. When you put this all together, how much impact is it having? On average from retailers that we heard from in the first quarter, they thought they would be able to mitigate about half of the expected tariff headwind, which is actually a bit better than we were expecting. Finally, I'll just comment on your comment regarding market performance. While you're right in that the overall equity and credit markets have held up well, year-to-date, retail equities and credit have fared worse than their respective indices. What's interesting, actually, is that credit though has significantly outperformed retail equities, which is a relationship we think should converge or correct as we move throughout the balance of the year.Andrew Sheets: So, Jenna, retailers saw this coming. They've been pulling various levers to mitigate the impact. You mentioned kind of the last lever that they want to pull is prices, raising prices, which is the macro thing that we care about. The thing that would actually show up in inflation. How close are we though to kind of running out of other options for these guys? That is, the only thing left is they can start raising prices?Jenna Giannelli: So closer is what I would say. We're likely not going to see a huge impact in 2Q, more likely as we head into 3Q and more heavily into the all-important fourth quarter holiday season. This is really when those higher cost goods are going to be flowing through the PNL and retailers need to offset this as they've utilized a lot of their other mitigation strategies. They've moved what they could move. They've negotiated where they could, they've cut where they could cut. And again, as this last step, it will be to try and raise price.So, who's going to have the most and least success? In our universe, we think it's going to be more difficult to pass along price in some of the more historically deflationary categories like apparel and footwear. Outside of what is a really strong brand presence, which in our universe, historically hasn't been the case.Also, in some of the higher ticket or more durable goods categories like home goods, sporting goods, furniture, we think it'll be challenging as well here to pass along higher costs. Where it's going to be less of an issue is in our Staples universe, where what we'd put is less discretionary categories like Beauty, Personal Care, which is part of the reason why we've been cautious on retail, and neutral and consumer products when we think about sector allocation.Andrew Sheets: And when do you think this will show up? Is it a third quarter story? A fourth quarter story?Jenna Giannelli: I think this is going to really start to show up in the third quarter, and more heavily into the fourth quarter, the all-important holiday season.Andrew Sheets: Yeah, and I think that's what's really interesting about the impact of this backup to the macro. Again, returning to the big picture is I think one of the most important calls that Morgan Stanley economists have is that inflation, which has been coming down somewhat so far this year is going to pick back up in August and September and October. And because it's going to pick back up, the Federal Reserve is not going to cut interest rates anymore this year because of that inflation dynamic. So, this is a big debate in the market. Many investors disagree. But I think what you're talking about in terms of there are some very understandable reasons, maybe why prices haven't changed so far. But that those price hikes could be coming have real macroeconomic implications.So, you know, maybe though, something to just close on – is to bring this to the latest headlines. You know, we're now back it seems, in a market where every day we log onto our screens, and we see a new headline of some new tariff being announced or suggested towards countries. Where do you think those announcements, so far are relative to what retailers are expecting – kind of what you think is in guidance?Jenna Giannelli: Sure. So, look what we've seen of late; the recent tariff headlines are certainly higher or worse, I think, than what investors in management teams were expecting. For Vietnam, less so; I'd say it was more in line. But for most elsewhere, in Asia, particularly Southeast Asia, the rates that are set to go in effect on August 1st, as we now understand them, are higher or worse than management teams were expecting. Recall that while guidance did show up in many flavors in the first quarter, so whether withdrawn guidance or lowered guidance. For those that did factor in tariffs to their guide, most were factoring in either pause rate tariffs or tariff rates that were at least lower than what was proposed on Liberation Day, right? So, what's the punchline here? I think despite some of the revisions we've already seen, there are more to come. To put some numbers around this, if we look at our group of retail consumer cohort, credits, consensus expectations for calling for EBITDA in our universe to be down around 5 percent year-over-year. If we apply tariff rates as we know them today for a half-year headwind starting August 1st, this number should be down around 15 percent year-over-year on a gross basis…Andrew Sheets: So, three times as much.Jenna Giannelli: Pretty significant. Exactly. And so, while there might be mitigation efforts, there might be some pricing passed along, this is still a pretty significant delta between where consensus is right now and what we know tariff rates to be today – could imply for earnings in the second half.Andrew Sheets: Jenna, thanks for taking the time to talk.Jenna Giannelli: My pleasure. Thank you.Andrew Sheets: And thank you as always for your time. If you find Thoughts to the Market useful, let us know by leaving a review wherever you listen. 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In this episode, Lauren talks to the seller of an Amazon FBA business created in January 2020 in the personal care, bed & bath, and home niches. Listen in to find out how the business makes an average of $13,517.00 per month in net profit, why the seller has decided to sell, the lessons learned from running the business, and much more. Visit https://empireflippers.com/listing/81186 to learn more about this business.
In this conversation, Ric Scalzo, founder of Kokora, shares his journey into the world of regenerative agriculture and herbal medicine. He discusses the healing power of herbs, the principles of rest, restore, and revitalize, and the importance of living in harmony with nature. Ric emphasizes the connection between soil health and human immunity, and how Kokora aims to demonstrate the benefits of regenerative practices through its products. The conversation also touches on the future of Kokora, the role of the Ric Scalzo Institute for Botanical Research at Sonoran University in advancing herbal research, and the importance of kindness and compassion in creating a better world. Takeaways: Ric Scalzo is the founder of Kokora, a brand focused on herbal remedies and regenerative living. Kokora grows its herbs using regenerative organic practices on their farm in Costa Rica. The healing power of herbs is rooted in nature's wisdom. Rest, restore, and revitalize are key principles of regenerative living. Ric's journey into herbal medicine began through meditation. Observing nature's wisdom is essential for learning and growth. Kokora aims to demonstrate the benefits of regenerative agriculture and lifestyle. Nutrient density and yields of herbs are significantly increased through regenerative practices. The connection between soil health and human immunity is crucial. Living in harmony with nature's cycles is vital for well-being. Sound bites: "in naturopathic school I learned that there were three principles of healing: rest, restore, and revitalize.” "I trust and value that nature's wisdom is the highest form of wisdom." "I spent the last three years looking at traveling to these centenarian zones, these blue zones, trying to understand why these people live long and healthy lives." "You have to serve your purpose and show up in a way that really is committed to that every day.” "If we can transform the microbiome of the soil, we can get more nutrient-dense food and medicine, we can sequester carbon, we can clean up our waters, and we can really make a very broad impact the Earth." "We grow all our herbs that feed into our products through a regenerative organic practice.” “When you talk about regenerative agriculture and restoring the immunity, it has its foundation in restoring the biodiversity of our gut." "Observing nature's wisdom is essential for learning." “The more we can learn from nature and live in harmony with its cycles, the better off we'll be." Links:Ric Scalzo on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/ric-scalzo-6b193217/Kokora - https://kokoralife.com/Kokora on Amazon - https://www.amazon.com/stores/KokoraLife/page/34539696-0079-4DDB-9860-7CD1E5228BDBKokora on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/kokoralife/Kokora on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/kokoralifeKokora on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/kokoraliferegeneratedKokora on YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@KokoraLife…Brands for a Better World Episode Archive - http://brandsforabetterworld.com/Brands for a Better World on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/brand-for-a-better-world/Modern Species - https://modernspecies.com/Modern Species on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/modern-species/Gage Mitchell on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/gagemitchell/…Print Magazine Design Podcasts - https://www.printmag.com/categories/printcast/…Heritage Radio Network - https://heritageradionetwork.org/Heritage Radio Network on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/heritage-radio-network/posts/Heritage Radio Network on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/HeritageRadioNetworkHeritage Radio Network on X - https://x.com/Heritage_RadioHeritage Radio Network on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/heritage_radio/Heritage Radio Network on Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/@heritage_radio Chapters:03:00 Introduction to Kokora and Ric Scalzo04:17 The Journey to Herbal Medicine07:56 Understanding Nature's Wisdom11:33 The Principles of Regenerative Healing14:26 The Birth of Kokora17:08 Research and Nutrient Density in Plants21:12 The Impact of Regenerative Agriculture23:33 Restoring Immunity through Regenerative Practices25:59 The Importance of Rest in Daily Life29:46 Aligning with Nature's Rhythms31:21 Introducing Kokora: A New Brand32:01 The Future of Kokora's Product Line36:05 Innovative Research and Development39:58 The Role of the Institute42:40 Where to Find Kokora Products44:02 Lessons from a Long Career47:26 Favorite Functional Foods and Recipes51:22 Recommendations for Future Guests52:35 Envisioning a Better WorldSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Join us for an inspiring episode with Rhonda Britten from Fearless Living Institute. Rhonda shares the powerful story of the worst day of her life, how fear surfaced after that day, and the courageous steps she took to break free. Her journey is a testament to resilience and will inspire you to confront your own fears and step confidently into your power. Do not miss this powerful episode!
What does meaningful progress towards sustainability in the food industry actually look like? Is it setting ambitious targets and regular transparent reporting? Possibly. But the key thing is how those targets affect things on the ground, the tangible benefits we see as a result. In this episode of the Food Matters Live podcast, made in partnership with AAK, we look at targeted initiatives that are creating impact at scale, while also addressing some of the sector's most complex challenges. We learn about efforts to empower women in West Africa (and find out all about rocket stoves), how data is being used to drive regenerative agricultural practices in Swedish Rapeseed, and we tackle the tough questions around palm oil. AAK are a lead partner for the Food Matters Live events in Rotterdam and Ascot. AAK AAK are experts in plant-based oils and fats, the value-adding ingredients in many products people love to consume. They make these products better tasting, healthier, and more sustainable. At the heart of AAK's offer is Customer Co-Development, combining their desire to understand what Making Better Happen™ means for each customer, with the unique flexibility of their production assets, and deep knowledge of products and industries, including Chocolate & Confectionery, Bakery, Dairy, Plant-based Foods, Special Nutrition, Foodservice, and Personal Care. Meet AAK at Food Matters Live in Ascot and Rotterdam where they will be showcasing their innovative ingredient solutions in their technical tasting and insight session.
In this episode, Lauren talks to the seller of an Amazon FBA business created in January 2020 in the personal care, beauty, and kitchenware niches. Listen in to find out how the business makes an average of $9,595.00 per month in net profit, why the seller has decided to sell, the lessons learned from running the business, and much more. Visit https://empireflippers.com/listing/85248 to learn more about this business.
In this episode, Lauren talks to the seller of an Amazon FBA business created in December 2023 in the personal care and beauty niches. Listen in to find out how the business makes an average of $5,768.00 per month in net profit, why the seller has decided to sell, the lessons learned from running the business, and much more. Visit https://empireflippers.com/listing/85630 to learn more about this business.
Your scalp is the foundation of healthy hair, yet it's often ignored in personal care routines. Welcome to Skin to It, the podcast where dermatologist Dr. Sandy Skotnicki and beauty enthusiast Marlo Sutton break down everything you need to know about healthy skin. In this episode, we explore why scalp health is becoming the focal point of modern hair care. From dandruff and scalp dysesthesia to the benefits of scalp exfoliation, scalp serums, and hair loss treatments, we cover it all!What You'll Learn in This Episode:- What is the scalp, and how does it function?- Common scalp issues, including dry scalp remedies, scalp itch, and scalp burning- The link between scalp sensitivity, scalp pain, and overall hair wellness- How scalp oils, scalp hydration, and scalp detox support healthy hair- The benefits of a scalp massage for circulation and hair care regimenOnce overlooked, the scalp is now recognized as the "diamond" of hair and scalp care. Learn dermatologist-recommended scalp care tips and the latest innovations shaping the industry.
Hvordan skaper du oppmerksomhet for lavinteresseprodukter som såpe og do-rens i en verden med ekstrem reklamestøy? I denne episoden av Alt Vi Kan møter programleder Sindre Beyer (CEO i TRY) Torbjørn Furu Krogstad, Marketing & Innovation Manager i Orkla Home & Personal Care. Sammen med TRYs strateg Rachel Øverås snakker de om distinkthet vs. differensiering, og hvorfor kjennskap ofte trumfer forskjell. Vi dykker ned i casene bak Zalos selvsikre «én dråpe er nok»-kampanje, helt uten logo og JIFs uventede suksess med å si «bæsje på date». Hva skjer når kreativitet møter innsikt, og når merkevarer tør å bryte egne regler? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Innovation and uncertainty are reshaping the personal care ingredients market, driven by pressures ranging from sustainability and natural ingredient demands to regulatory shifts and the opportunities presented by AI. Sunanda Desai, Vice President at Klein and Company, joins host Victoria Meyer to discuss the factors transforming the $30 billion personal care ingredients sector. They explore how consumer trends toward well-being and neurocosmetics are redefining product development, and examine the impacts of tightening tariffs, shifting regulations, and supply chain disruptions on industry strategies. Victoria and Sunanda address how leading companies are using digitalization and AI to drive hyper-personalization and enhance ingredient efficacy assessments, even as market adoption remains uneven. From managing uncertainty with “no regret” moves to evaluating manufacturing footprints and potential M&A, this episode offers timely insights for leaders navigating a turbulent landscape. Sunanda also shares strategic advice for industry professionals and highlights opportunities for growth despite today's volatile environment. Learn more about these topics this week: Examining the personal care ingredients market and the key trends driving the $30B industry How top companies respond to market volatility, tariffs, and regulations with "no regret" strategic approaches to maintain agility. How AI technologies are revolutionizing ingredient assessment and product personalization in personal care. Opportunities in Disruption: Quick wins, cross-selling, and M&A possibilities as companies reformulate products and restructure supply chains (Maybe we don't want to mention M&A??) Sunanda Desai shares advice on seizing opportunities to pivot (roles and industries) and building a successful career in chemicals and personal care. Killer Quote: "The most important piece of advice I would give is to recognize the opportunities as they come to you and as they're presented to you and have enough faith in yourself to take advantage of those opportunities...even if you feel like you don't know how to kind of execute against them." - Sunnie Desai 00:00 "Personal Care Ingredients Market Insights" 04:36 Personal Care Ingredients Market Overview 09:11 AI's Role in Personalization and Optimization 13:29 Strategic Moves for Ingredient Suppliers 14:42 Thriving Through No-Regret Moves 20:28 "Investment Challenges in Manufacturing Moves" 22:06 Seize Opportunities with Confidence Subscribe to The Chemical Show on YouTube ***Don't miss an episode: Subscribe to The Chemical Show on your favorite podcast player. ***Like what you hear? Leave a rating and review. ***Want more insights? Sign up for our email list at https://www.thechemicalshow.com
In this episode, Lauren talks to the seller of an Amazon FBA business created in July 2019 in the personal care, equipment, home, and electronics niches. Listen in to find out how the business makes an average of $10,728.00 per month in net profit, why the seller has decided to sell, the lessons learned from running the business, and much more. Visit https://empireflippers.com/listing/84095 to learn more about this business.
In this episode, Lauren talks to the seller of an Amazon FBA business created in November 2022 in the personal care, home, and hobbies niches. Listen in to find out how the business makes an average of $2,577.00 per month in net profit, why the seller has decided to sell, the lessons learned from running the business, and much more. Visit https://empireflippers.com/listing/83493 to learn more about this business.
On Sunday, May 11, 2025, Elder John West lead a discussion on "Honoring Elders and Dealing with Sin" from 1 Timothy 5:17-25.Honoring and Supporting Elders (vs. 17, 18)Protecting Elders from False Accusations (v. 19)Disciplining Sinning Elders (v. 20)Impartiality and Care in Appointing Elders (vs. 21, 22)Personal Care and the Visibility of Deeds (vs. 23-25)
Skye Waterson, Founder of Unconventional Organisation, joins us this week to discuss ADHD in the workplace. She and Dave talk about some of the indicators that someone has ADHD and Skye shares valuable tips on how companies can support employees with ADHD.
This episode is brought to you by Primally Pure - use code EVERFORWARD for 10% off any product. Unlock the secrets to a non-toxic lifestyle with guest Bethany McDaniel, founder of Primally Pure. In this episode, you will discover the transformative benefits of choosing natural skincare and personal care alternatives that support your skin's microbiome and hormonal balance. Bethany shares invaluable insights and practical tips on how to create a toxin-free sanctuary at home, offering simple yet effective strategies to purify your indoor environment and embrace grounding practices for holistic wellness. Navigate the often confusing world of clean beauty with confidence as we tackle the challenges posed by misleading marketing and greenwashing. Learn how to make informed choices in a market cluttered with unregulated terms like "clean" and "non-toxic," and understand the significance of education and transparency in protecting yourself and your family. Through personal stories, we highlight how early exposure to deceptive advertising can shape consumer behavior and stress the power of being educated and proactive in the face of these challenges. Experience the healing power of nature and how simple actions, like spending time outdoors and incorporating natural elements into your daily routine, can significantly improve your well-being. From exploring the journey of detoxing from toxic mold to the calming effects of bird songs, our conversation with Bethany illustrates the profound impact of clean living and holistic health. Celebrate the growing movement of consumers questioning traditional narratives around health and wellness, and learn how embracing a cosmic perspective can offer solace and perspective in our lives. Join us for a journey towards a healthier, more empowered lifestyle. Follow Bethany @bethanyjmcdaniel Follow Chase @chase_chewning ----- In this episode we discuss... 0:00:00 - Importance of Non-Toxic Skincare 0:08:10 - Empowering Consumers in Clean Beauty 0:14:38 - Easy Ways to Switch to Non-Toxic Skincare 0:27:15 - Creating a Chemical-Free Home Sanctuary 0:41:13 - Natural Remedies for Toxic Mold and Other Home Swaps 0:48:15 - How to Use the Healing Power of Nature for Personal Care 0:58:14 - Embracing Growth in Clean Living 1:06:38 - Cosmic Perspective in Wellness Community ----- Episode resources: Save 10% with code EVERFORWARD at https://www.PrimallyPure.com Watch and subscribe on YouTube
Arlene Cohen-Miller joins The Positive Polarity Podcast to remind us to prioritize self-care and release the sources of stress in our lives. She shares practical tools for stress reduction and inspires us to make time for the things that truly matter.
Hey, hey! Is your daily deodorant or shampoo quietly messing with your hormones? In this final episode of the Toxin-Free Living Made Simple series, we're diving into a part of clean living that often flies under the radar—but matters just as much as what's on your plate: your personal care products. Your skin is your largest organ—and what you put on it is absorbed directly into your bloodstream. So today, we're talking about: The top 3 toxic ingredients to watch out for (without label overload) The easiest, budget-friendly swaps for lotions, deodorants, makeup, and more Why these changes matter for your hormones, stress levels, and long-term health How to start small—without sacrificing effectiveness or blowing your budget This episode is a cozy, encouraging guide to making clean beauty and skincare swaps feel totally doable (and even a little fun!). Ready for your next step? Here's how I can help: Grab your copy of my $5 book – Clean Living, Simplified This no-stress guide walks you through: What's really hiding in your home The simplest, most effective swaps Why gut health and proper absorption matter How to save money, reduce toxins, and create a healthier home Bonus videos included so you can see it all in action! Get your copy here. Book a free Clean Living Chat with me Want personal support or a few ideas tailored to your family? I'd love to connect one-on-one. No pressure—just a friendly chat to help you take your next best step. Book your free Clean Living Chat here. You don't have to do it all at once. Just start with one small swap. I'm cheering you on the whole way. Subscribe & Review: If this series has helped you feel more confident in your clean living journey, I'd love if you'd subscribe and leave a review—it helps other busy mamas find the show! Thanks so much and have a blessed and beautiful week! xx Blaga Let's Connect: Connect on Instagram Connect on Facebook Want More Resources and links? Click here.
The Healing Center, located in Springdale at 11345 Century Circle, provides a number of services to struggling individuals and families. The services are freely available on a walk-in basis regardless of the county, city or state of one's residence. Services include a food pantry and clothing closet, as well as Read More Shared by United Resource Connection April 1, 2025
A Chief People Officer, a Chief Legal Officer, a law school educator, and an intelligent AI user walk into a room. Except they're all one person - LaTanya Langley. In the latest episode of "Meeting of the Minds - The Legal AI Podcast," hosts Memme Onwudiwe and Hal Marcus welcome the Chief Legal Officer and Chief People Officer at Edgewell Personal Care, LaTanya Langley, to explore how she manages the Legal-HR intersection and the lessons she learned from a range of international roles. She brings clarifying perspectives on leveraging AI in legal practice and leading with common sense and empathy in today's evolving workplace — embracing technology and recognizing the value of the human touch in every aspect of work. Theme music: "Load" Copyright © 1996 by Hal Marcus.
Summary In this episode of VetaHumanz Live, host Victory Knight interviews veterinary student Celestial Seraph about her experiences in veterinary school, including challenges faced, personal care during Ramadan, and balancing work with studies. Nailah shares insights on overcoming academic hurdles, maintaining well-being, and the importance of time management in a demanding educational environment.Keywords VetaHumanz, veterinary medicine, veterinary education, student challenges, personal care, work-life balance, veterinary student advice, Ramadan, self-care, veterinary career, veterinary schoolTakeawaysShe plans to use spring break for studying and preparing for upcoming quizzes.Her biggest challenge has been understanding the grading in her A&I class.Nailah is proactive in seeking clarification from her instructors to improve her understanding.She is fasting for Ramadan, which impacts her eating and exercise routine.Despite the challenges, she is managing her health and academic responsibilities well.Nailah has secured a job in the ER, which she finds flexible and manageable.She emphasizes the importance of self-care and maintaining a balanced schedule.Nailah advises against overcommitting and emphasizes the need for personal time.She expresses gratitude for the support from her family and peers in managing her workload.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Veterinary Journey01:38 Spring Break Plans and Academic Challenges04:27 Personal Care and Ramadan Observance07:07 Balancing Work and Study08:56 Final Thoughts and Advice
It's easy to get overwhelmed by long ingredient lists when it comes to personal care products like shampoo, makeup and lotion. Which substances could be potentially harmful? Which are safe to use? In this episode, we cover current ingredients of concern, alternatives and how to decide which products you actually need in your life.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
It's easy to get overwhelmed by long ingredient lists when it comes to personal care products like shampoo, makeup and lotion. Which substances could be potentially harmful? Which are safe to use? In this episode, we cover current ingredients of concern, alternatives and how to decide which products you actually need in your life.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
Summary In this episode of VetaHumanz Live, host Victoria Menendez interviews veterinary student Ivanna Marroquin about her experiences in veterinary school. They discuss the challenges of balancing academics with personal care, the importance of hands-on learning, and the strategies Ivanna has implemented to improve her study habits and overall well-being. Ivanna shares her favorite courses, her love for large animals, and her journey towards becoming a veterinarian, highlighting the significance of meal prep and personal wins along the way.Keywords VetaHumanz, veterinary medicine, student life, academic challenges, meal prep, study strategies, personal care, equine anatomy, veterinary skills, time management, learning experiencesTakeawaysIt's important to find a study schedule that works for you.Hands-on experiences with animals enhance learning.Meal prepping can save time and improve nutrition.Sleep is crucial for academic performance.Learning should be about understanding, not just passing exams.Finding a balance between study and personal care is essential.Engaging with large animals can be a rewarding experience.Reflecting on personal wins can boost confidence.Experimenting with new recipes can make meal prep enjoyable.Support from instructors can help overcome nervousness.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Veterinary Journey01:11 Favorite Courses and Learning Experiences02:18 Hands-On Learning with Large Animals03:49 Study Strategies and Time Management05:50 Challenges in Physiology07:17 Personal Care and Meal Prep08:55 Exploring New Recipes09:33 Celebrating Wins and Overcoming Challenges
This week we're talking about make-up - or more specifically - the make-up of it, alongside other personal care products, and what that means for our environment. Shampoo, eye cream, and SPF, we're coming for ya. Get in touch We're on Instagram, Bluesky, Twitter and email forwhatitsearthpod@gmail.com. Send us your Listener Questions and weekly One Good Thing For The Planet. Support the show: Organic cotton FWIE tees & merch Help us cover our running costs with a one-off donation or sign up for monthly support through Ko-fi. & subscribe so you never miss an episode! For What It's Earth is hosted and produced by Emma Brisdion and Sophie Pavelle, and edited and mixed by Mark Skinner (2024).
In this episode, Lauren talks to the seller of an Amazon FBA business created in January 2020 in the personal care and bed & bath niches. Listen in to find out how the business makes an average of $1,478.00 per month in net profit, why the seller has decided to sell, the lessons learned from running the business, and much more. Visit https://empireflippers.com/listing/81126 to learn more about this business.
SummaryIn this episode, Sandra San Miguel interviews Victoria Menendez, a veterinary student, about her experiences in the current semester. They discuss the challenges of keeping up with studies, the importance of hands-on learning, and the balance between academic responsibilities and personal care. Victoria shares her strategies for studying, her enjoyment of practical experiences with animals, and the significance of self-care amidst a busy schedule. The conversation concludes with advice on giving oneself grace during challenging times.Keywords VetaHumanz, Veterinary Medicine, Student Life, Study Strategies, Personal Care, Hands-On Learning, Veterinary Education, Time Management, Academic Challenges, Self-Care, Veterinary StudentsTakeawaysIt's been picking up; there's a lot of material to cover.Using outlines helps in studying more effectively.Hands-on learning is enjoyable and essential in veterinary education.Learning about large animals has been a new and exciting experience.Meal prepping helps manage time and maintain a healthy diet.It's important to have a bedtime to ensure adequate sleep.Finding time for personal care is crucial for well-being.It's okay to take breaks and give yourself grace during tough times.Getting involved in student organizations can enhance learning opportunities.Staying on top of material is challenging but necessary for success.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Semester Overview02:12 Study Strategies and Challenges04:46 Hands-On Learning Experiences07:33 Personal Care and Well-Being09:12 Wins and Advice for Students
The team get off to a bumpy start; for Weird Science, Dr Susi Seibt gives the hard shell on cooking the perfect egg; playwright Patricia Cornelius unmasks her new play, Truth and Oliver Coleman takes care of (personal) business. With presenters Monique Sebire, Daniel Burt & Nat Harris.Website: https://www.rrr.org.au/explore/programs/breakfasters/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Breakfasters3RRRFM/ X: https://x.com/breakfasters
Summary In this episode of VetaHumanz Live, host Victoria Menendez speaks with Amanda Mills, a veterinary student, about her experiences in the first few weeks of the semester. Amanda shares her challenges with new material, her favorite classes, and the importance of hands-on learning in labs. They discuss the need to adapt study habits, the balance between academics and personal care, and Amanda's efforts to pursue opportunities beyond the classroom, including shadowing at a zoo. The conversation emphasizes the importance of maintaining a balance between academic responsibilities and personal well-being.Keywords VetaHumanz, Veterinary School, Study Habits, Personal Care, Hands-On Learning, Academic Challenges, Veterinary Medicine, Student Life, Lab Experience, Time Management, Career OpportunitiesTakeawaysThis semester's material is completely new and challenging.Hands-on labs enhance learning and application of skills.Adapting study habits is crucial for success in veterinary school.Meal prepping is important for maintaining a healthy lifestyle.Incorporating exercise with studying can be effective.Self-discipline is key to staying focused in class.Pursuing shadowing opportunities can lead to valuable experiences.Finding a balance between academics and fun is essential.Staying prepared with a resume can open doors for opportunities.Grades are important, but they shouldn't define your entire life.Chapters00:00 Amanda's Journey in Veterinary School03:51 Adapting Study Habits for New Challenges08:17 Balancing Academics and Personal Care09:06 Celebrating Wins and Looking Ahead
Emergency physician Drew Remignanti discusses his KevinMD article, "High tech should not replace high talk and high touch in health care." In this episode, Drew examines the limitations of artificial intelligence and high-tech solutions in addressing the complexities of the U.S. health care system. He emphasizes the irreplaceable value of compassionate, personal interactions between patients and physicians, highlighting how technology can supplement but never substitute the human touch essential for effective patient care. Drew also critiques the profit-driven consumer-provider model, explores the disparities in health care access, and offers actionable strategies for restoring meaningful patient-physician relationships to improve health outcomes and reduce costs. Our presenting sponsor is DAX Copilot by Microsoft. DAX Copilot, by Microsoft, is your AI assistant for automated clinical documentation and workflows. DAX Copilot allows physicians to do more with less and turn their words into a powerful productivity tool. DAX Copilot automates clinical documentation—making it available in the EHR within minutes—and clinical workflows, including referral letters, after-visit summaries, style and formatting customizations, and more. 70 percent of physicians who use DAX Copilot say it improves their work-life balance while reducing feelings of burnout and fatigue. Patients love it too! 93 percent of patients say their physician is more personable and conversational, and 75 percent of physicians say it improves patient experiences. Discover AI-powered solutions for clinical documentation and workflows. Click here to see a 12-minute DAX Copilot demo. VISIT SPONSOR → https://aka.ms/kevinmd SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST → https://www.kevinmd.com/podcast RECOMMENDED BY KEVINMD → https://www.kevinmd.com/recommended GET CME FOR THIS EPISODE → https://www.kevinmd.com/cme I'm partnering with Learner+ to offer clinicians access to an AI-powered reflective portfolio that rewards CME/CE credits from meaningful reflections. Find out more: https://www.kevinmd.com/learnerplus
Personal care services provide vital support for families facing the challenges of aging. We explore the offerings of Circle of Life Personal Care and the emotional and practical benefits of hiring help, emphasizing that everyone deserves quality care. • Importance of personal care services in aging • Circle of Life's background and service offerings • Differences between personal care and hospice care • Screening and hiring practices for caregivers • Payment options for personal care services • Recognizing signs for needing personal care • Emotional benefits of investing in caregiving support • Circle of Life's nonprofit model and community reach • Call for listeners to explore personal care optionsInformation to help you answer all of your questions about aging.
Episode #41: In this episode of Positive Traction, host Henry Casto welcomes seasoned health and fitness influencer Sandy Lieu, founder of Etiquette and Thrive Within. Sandy shares her journey from becoming interested in fitness during high school to competing in bodybuilding contests. She discusses her passion for research, weight training, and finding the right supplements. Sandy also delves into her skincare routine and her business ventures, such as starting a line of workout-friendly underwear and launching a business consulting company. The episode emphasizes the importance of persistence, research, and continuous self-improvement in both fitness and business. Timestamps: 00:47 Sandy's Fitness Journey Begins 01:46 Bodybuilding and Competitions 05:12 Nutrition and Supplementation Insights 08:47 Fitness Tips for Different Ages 13:05 Skincare and Personal Care 15:42 Business Ventures and Challenges 19:20 Understanding the Struggles and Starting Etiquette 19:36 Founding Thrive Within: Business Consulting 19:54 Helping Businesses Grow: From LLCs to Sales 21:38 Staying Motivated and Prioritizing Time 22:20 Fitness and Business: A Balanced Approach 24:03 Functional Fitness: A New Venture 25:20 Creating a Blueprint for Success 30:56 Staying Humble and Hungry 34:03 Final Thoughts and Reflections Follow us on Instagram and TikTok @positivetractionpodcast and WATCH us on YouTube!
Clean Beauty Series “What you put ON your body is just as important as what you put INSIDE of your body. ” —Adria Marshall While we meticulously scrutinize every morsel that enters our bodies, we often overlook the products we slather on our largest organ— our skin. Yet, what if the shampoo we use daily is as crucial to our health as our morning smoothie? It's time to rethink our approach to personal care and consider the profound impact of what we put ON our bodies, not just what goes in. Adria Marshall, a visionary in the natural hair care industry, is the founder of Ecoslay, a brand committed to crafting products with food-grade, natural ingredients. With a passion for holistic wellness, Adria has revolutionized the way we think about hair care and its connection to overall health. Tune in as Justine and Adria explore the fascinating world of scalp permeability, the importance of refrigerating natural hair products, the unexpected benefits of food-grade ingredients in personal care, and how to decipher product labels for truly clean beauty. Meet Adria: Adria Marshall is the innovative founder and CEO of Ecoslay, a pioneering handmade, sustainably packaged, plant-based hair care company. With a passion for sustainability and natural hair care, Adria transformed her frustration with commercial hair products into a thriving business that partners with local farms to grow ingredients for their "farm to pouch" approach. Her journey from creating products in her kitchen to leading her own team showcases her entrepreneurial spirit and commitment to quality. Adria's vision extends beyond hair care, as she aims to support small-scale entrepreneurs to bring high-quality, natural products to market. Website Instagram Facebook Connect with NextGen Purpose: Website Facebook Instagram LinkedIn YouTube Episode Highlights: 01:50 The Connection Between Food and Hair Care 06:26 Challenges to Shelf Stability 09:34 Transitioning to Entrepreneurship 12:07 Navigating Challenges in Initial Product Development 25:51 Expansion and Community Involvement 30:13 Growing Your Own Ingredients 33:52 Ingredient Safety and Consumer Education
In this episode, Lauren talks to the seller of a display advertising business created in October 2023 in the personal care and beauty niches. Listen in to find out how the business makes an average of $2,165.00 per month in net profit, why the seller has decided to sell, the lessons learned from running the business, and much more. Visit https://app.empireflippers.com/listing/82510 to learn more about this business.
This week, we welcome Shaun Hadsall, “The Ripped Grandpa,” to The Positive Polarity Podcast. In this episode, we dive into the essential health tips for getting lean, focusing on how to prioritize your health and wellness in the face of life's challenges. We explore practical strategies for maintaining a balanced life, effective workouts, and staying accountable to your fitness goals. Join Dave and Shaun as we share inspiring stories and actionable steps to support your journey toward a healthier, stronger you, no matter your age.
The Mississippi House of Representatives passes a major tax reduction bill.Then, a new report indicates that many personal care homes in Mississippi are operating without a license.Plus, public safety officials are seeking to advance cyber-security in the state. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Lauren talks to the seller of an eCommerce business established in February 2024 in the personal care niche. Listen in to find out how the business makes an average of $17,766 per month in net profit, why the seller has decided to sell, the lessons learned from running the business, and much more. Visit https://app.empireflippers.com/listing/81041 to learn more about this business.
Annie Glenn (AKA Urban Girl Annie) started her company, LG Retail Enterprises, back in 1994 and she's been doing retail ever since. Although she majored in literature in college, Annie's known she wanted to own her own business from the age of 10.With no prior background in retail, she credits her business success to having great instincts and a lack of fear. Today, she's a proud entrepreneur and a mom to two amazing boys, Jack and Cooper. Her hope is that her stores, including Urban Girl Accessories, bring joy and happiness to whoever walks through the doors.Here, Annie talks about what it's like to own and operate 10 different retail stores and the new projects she's working on. Annie discusses how she works with different merchants and how she copes with stress through her unique way of recharging: lizarding! Annie also shares how she found a silver lining during COVID, the different concepts in her stores, how she keeps staff motivated, and her philosophy on merchandising.This week's episode is sponsored by @salesproducersinc, a progressive business to business company representing Gift, Lifestyle, Fashion, Personal Care, & Kids lines selling to retail stores with a mission to create long lasting, profitable relationships by adding significant value to our Customer, Vendor, and Team partners. For more information, check out their social media or website www.salesproducersinc.com What's Inside:How Annie finds balance in running 10 different retail storesThe silver lining Annie found during COVIDAnnie's merchandising philosophyMentioned In This Episode:Urban Girl Accessories on Instagramhttps://urbangirlaccessories.com/
Get the list with the links at the blog: https://www.lindsaydollinger.com/blog In this episode, host Lindsay shares her annual list of favorite things, catering to both entrepreneurs and women prioritizing self-care. She highlights essential tools and products such as the Macbook Pro, ring lights, portable mics, planners, water bottles, fitness equipment like the Peloton bike and walking pad, bath bombs, and more. Lindsay also emphasizes the importance of investing in high-quality items that enhance productivity, health, and overall well-being. Tune in for practical gift ideas and self-care tips, plus exclusive discount codes. 00:00 Introduction and Purpose of the Podcast 01:26 Essential Tech for Entrepreneurs 03:43 Lighting and Audio Equipment 05:40 Books and Affirmation Cards 07:37 Health and Wellness Tips 12:28 Personal Care and Beauty Products 19:17 Final Thoughts and Recommendations Connect with Lindsay: https://www.lindsaydollinger.com/links Shop Bellabling: https://www.bellablingshop.com and use code PODCAST for 10% off!
Join us for this week's episode of The Buzz, as we dive into workforce challenges, growth strategies, and supply chain transformation and collaboration. In this episode, hosts Scott Luton and Marty Parker welcome special guest Maria Villablanca, CEO of the Future Insights Network, who shares valuable takeaways from the recent TFest24 conference, and her extensive experience in leveraging technology to streamline processes and improve efficiencies in global supply chains. Listen in as the panel also discusses:The launch of the Canadian Postal Workers strikeHow Unilever is driving growth in personal careKrispy Kreme's pursuit of a delivery partnerAnd so much more!Listen in to gain a deeper understanding of the intersection between workforce dynamics and supply chain effectiveness, along with actionable strategies for navigating these challenges.Additional Links & Resources:Connect with Maria on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariavillablanca/Learn more about Future Insights Network: https://www.linkedin.com/company/future-insights-network/Canadian Postal Workers Launch a Strike: https://bit.ly/40NTVNhHow Unilever is Driving Volume Growth in Personal Care: https://bit.ly/4fT5184Krispy Kreme Pursues Third Party Delivery Help: https://bit.ly/4hX0SSqMost Recent With That Said: https://bit.ly/3OfqDj6Strategic Procurement 101 from OMNIA Partners: https://bit.ly/40R7qvvU.S. Bank 2024 Q3 Freight Payment Index: https://bit.ly/scn-us-bankLearn more about Supply Chain Now: https://supplychainnow.comWatch and listen to more Supply Chain Now episodes here: https://supplychainnow.com/program/supply-chain-nowSubscribe to Supply Chain Now on your favorite platform: https://supplychainnow.com/joinWork with us! Download Supply Chain Now's NEW Media Kit: https://bit.ly/3XH6OVkWEBINAR- Future-Proof Your Logistics: AI-Powered Solutions for Competitive Edge: https://bit.ly/3BouB5EWEBINAR- Unlocking the Power of Digital Transformation: Building AstraZeneca's Resilient, Decision-Centric Supply Chain: https://bit.ly/4fHYooJWEBINAR- The Cold Chain Dilemma: Why Visibility Falls Short and What Really Works: https://bit.ly/4hpu8k9WEBINAR- 2025 Supply Chain Outlook: Preparing for Economic and Commercial Shifts: https://bit.ly/4fKWvYxWEBINAR- Introduction to Microsoft Supply Chain: Enabling Scale and Complexity:
Did you know that fragrance added to many household and personal care products can be harmful to your health? Want to know about sneaky sources of fragrance and our favorite safer alternatives? Curious how you can protect yourself and your family members when exposed to synthetic fragrances? Tune in to hear us discuss the dangers of synthetic fragrance and how you can avoid it in your household. In this episode, we discuss the many problematic ingredients that can make up “fragrance”. These ingredients are unregulated and can lead to health concerns from cancer to neurological conditions to respiratory issues and beyond. Learn what do look for on ingredient labels, which products are the worst offenders, and our favorite safe alternatives. Also in this episode: Episode 116 Endocrine Disruptors and Estrogen Overload What is fragrance? What are the problematic ingredients in synthetic fragrances? How often are we exposed? Worst offenders when it comes to fragrance Human Health Impact of FragranceDo Synthetic Fragrances in Personal Care and Household Products Impact Indoor Air Quality and Pose Health Risks? Environmental Working Group Skin DeepHealthy Living App Alternatives we loveToups and Co use code ALIMILLERRD Branch Basics use code ALIMILLERRD Slow North Candles Primally Pure Avalon Hair Care Cult and King Hair Care Super Clean Everyday Oil Better perfume brandsHenry Rose Perfume Dime Beauty Esas How to mitigate fragrance exposureDetox Packs Cellular Antiox Air Doctor use code ALIMILLERRD Sponsors for this episode: This episode is sponsored by FOND Bone Broth, your sous chef in a jar. FOND's bone broths and tallows are produced in small batches with premium ingredients from verified regenerative ranches. Their ingredients are synergistically paired for maximum absorption, nutritional benefit, and flavor. Use code NATURALLY to save at fondbonebroth.com
In this episode of Skin Anarchy, host Ekta Yadav speaks with Ken Cook, co-founder and president of the Environmental Working Group (EWG), about transforming transparency in personal care products. Ken shares the origin story of EWG, discussing how his background in environmental advocacy inspired the creation of the organization and its mission to provide consumers with accessible, data-driven information. The conversation delves into the development of EWG's groundbreaking Skin Deep database, which cataloged thousands of personal care products and ingredients, exposing the lack of regulation and safety testing in the beauty industry.Ken also discusses how Skin Deep has empowered consumers to make more informed choices about the products they use, leading to a shift in the beauty industry's approach to clean formulations. The episode highlights the challenges of understanding ingredient interactions and the complexities of chemical regulations, while also offering hope for a future where consumer demand drives brands to prioritize safety and transparency.Listeners will gain valuable insights into how EWG is continuing to push for better regulations and why it's essential to stay informed about the chemicals in personal care products. For those interested in making safer, healthier choices, this episode offers a deep dive into the role of transparency in today's beauty industry.To learn more about the EWG Skin Deep database and to view their approved cosmetics/skincare, visit their website and social media. Don't forget to subscribe to Skincare Anarchy on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your preferred platform. Reach out to us through email with any questions. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.