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In this unforgettable episode, Rip Esselstyn sits down with Nancy Wells, whose near-death experience at the Glass City Marathon turned into a life-saving wake-up call—and a triumphant return to running and living with purpose.While racing last April, Nancy collapsed from a massive heart attack—a"Widowmaker." Thanks to the quick actions of a retired nurse and fast-acting paramedics, Nancy survived. But surviving was just the beginning.Now, joined by Rip and cardiologist Dr. Brian Asbill, Nancy shares her gripping story: from waking up in the hospital scared and confused… to discovering a powerful new path forward through a whole food, plant-based lifestyle.In this three part episode, they explore:What actually happens during a "Widowmaker" heart attack—and how fast action saved Nancy's lifeHow nutrition played a key role in her recovery and transformationThe emotional toll of surviving a near-death experience—and the mindset needed to rise againThe life-changing effects of the PLANTSTRONG Meal Plan Bundle, from better sleep to lower blood pressure and a renewed zest for life and sustainable weight lossWhy she laced up her shoes again—one year later—for a return to the race that nearly took her lifeThis conversation is raw, real, and incredibly uplifting. Nancy's journey is living proof that hearts can heal, lives can restart, and food can empower transformation.Episode WebpageWatch the Episode on YouTubeUpcoming Events:https://plantstrong.com/pages/plantstock?_gl=1%2Ac7gpf3%2A_gcl_au%2AMTExMzI3NzU1OC4xNzQ4OTY1MDE2 Join us for our 2025 Plantstrong Retreat in Black Mountain, NC - Nov 9-14, 2025: https://plantstrong.com/pages/black-mountain-retreat Let Us Help Your PLANTSTRONG JourneyUse Code: KALE20 for $20 off Annual Subscription at https://home.mealplanner.plantstrong.com/ COMPLEMENT: Use code PLANTSTRONG for 30% off at https://lovecomplement.com/pages/plantstrong-special-offer Leave Us a Voicemail QuestionLeave us a voicemail: https://www.speakpipe.com/plantstrong Follow PLANTSTRONG and Rip Esselstynhttps://plantstrongfoods.com/ https://www.facebook.com/GoPlantstrong https://www.instagram.com/goplantstrong/https://www.instagram.com/ripesselstyn/ Follow the PLANTSTRONG Podcast and Give the Show a 5-star RatingApple PodcastsSpotify
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Ahhh, high summer, my friends – this week we continue with our CP summer-break reprisals, reminding us of the importance of the great outdoors and the care and cultivation of it, revisiting ecological-plantsman Benjamin Vogt's great work Prairie Up! To inspire your planting and designs for the season ahead, a fierce advocate on behalf of our gardens being critically important links in our world's broken and fragmented ecological chains. You may remember my 2018 conversation with Benjamin about his first book –A New Garden Ethic: Cultivating Defiant Compassion for an Uncertain Future? Well, that ethical manifesto now has an instruction manual in Benjamin's second book - Prairie Up: An Introduction to Natural Garden Design – it might be just the reference you need to get your fall planting and planning season off to a great start. Join us this week for more with Benjamin Vogt! Cultivating Place now has a donate button! We thank you for listening over the years, and we hope you'll continue to support Cultivating Place. We can't thank you enough for making it possible for this young program to grow and engage in even more conversations like these. The show is available as a podcast on SoundCloud and iTunes. To read more and for many more photos, please visit www.cultivatingplace.com.
A third of British pollinator species are now in decline — but there's still hope, and gardeners can be part of the solution. This week, the RHS launched its updated Plants for Pollinators list: over 10,000 plants scientifically shown to support pollinating insects throughout the year. Dr Andy Salisbury, head of plant health at the RHS, will take us behind the science — revealing how smart planting choices can help reverse pollinator decline. Gill Perkins, CEO of the Bumblebee Conservation Trust, will bring us into the world of the charismatic bumblebee, shedding light on the growing pressures they face, from shrinking habitats to shifting seasons. And finally, horticulturist Rosie Yeomans will spotlight a pollinator favourite: salvias. After leading a three-year hardy salvia trial at RHS Garden Wisley, she's here to reveal which varieties truly stole the show. Host: Jenny Laville Contributors: Dr Andy Salisbury, Rosie Yeomans, Gill Perkins Links: Plants for Pollinators hub About Plants for Pollinators Plants for bees Bumblebee Conservation Trust Hardy Salvia Trial Results
Use code SCOREMORE10 at checkout for 10% OFF any subscription. Dominate your league. Win more bets. Level up your game Theo Gremminger is joined by Jared Smola (Draft Sharks) to break down their boldest predictions and dynasty flag plants for 2025. They dive into rising names like Rome Odunze, Colston Loveland, Keon Coleman, and Braelon Allen, and debate whether DJ Moore is a buy or sell. Plus, sleeper RBs, breakout candidates, and spicy takes on De'Von Achane, Emeka Egbuka, and Jameson Williams. Where to find us: http://twitter.com/TheOGFantasy http://twitter.com/SmolaDS Podcast Transcription Here: https://podsqueeze.com/embedded/transcript/gRJiYkELvbPfRBN4X87Sfx Join the Discord here: https://www.fantasypoints.com/media/discord#/ Find Our Podcasts here: https://www.fantasypoints.com/media/podcasts#/ Subscribe to Fantasy Points for FREE: https://www.fantasypoints.com/plans#/ Fantasy Points Website - https://www.fantasypoints.com NEW! Data Suite - https://data.fantasypoints.com Twitter - https://twitter.com/FantasyPts Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/FantasyPts Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/FantasyPts TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@fantasypts #DynastyFantasyFootball #FantasyFootballTrades #DynastyBuys #2025FantasyFootball #FantasyFootballStrategy #RasheeRice #BreeceHall #AJBrown #GenoSmith #DynastyLife #FantasyPoints Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Richard Lee's life changed forever in 1990 when he slipped on a catwalk while setting up the lights for an Aerosmith concert, suffering a spinal injury that left him paralyzed from the waist down. A Texas native raised by conservative Republican parents, he would subsequently dedicate his life to educating his family, the government, and ultimately the entire country about medical cannabis. Along the way, he transformed an eight-block stretch of Oakland, California into a weed autonomous zone lovingly known as Oaksterdam. It included his two cannabis coffeeshops, a medical cannabis dispensary, his political headquarters, and the 30,000 square foot main campus of Oaksterdam University, the country's first trade school dedicated to training people for careers in the legal cannabis industry. Richard then put up his own money to run a state-wide marijuana legalization initiative in California. Not long after, the Feds came to shut him down, and the city of Oakland rose up in his defense. Richard Lee passed away this week. May he Rest in Plants... PATREON Please support Great Moments in Weed HIstory on Patreon. Supporters get exclusive access to video versions of this podcast and private seshes, plus cool rewards like a signed book. And it truly helps us make the best show possible. EPISODE ARCHIVE Visit our podcast feed for 150+ episodes of Great Moments in Weed History, and subscribe now to get a new weekly podcast every Weednesday.
Shay talks with Karl Shlagel of Waldorf, Maryland about their vegetable farm that sells retail and wholesale in the D.C. area. They discuss people management, ag policy and why you should be involved, and how to work in a multi-generation business.
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Floramis is a sustainability-driven software ecosystem that transforms real-world plants into interactive digital experiences. For individuals, Floramis lets users turn their houseplants into virtual companions by combining movement, mindfulness, and gamification to promote well-being and connection through a mobile game. For businesses, Floramis offers a novel way to use plants as engagement tools, embedding them as NPCs (non-playable characters) in the Florascape to deliver gamified customer rewards, loyalty programs, and interactive brand moments. On The Right Business, Hongbin Jeong speaks to Ojus Sharma, Co-Founder & CEO, Floramis, to find out more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tilth Soil composts millions of pounds of food waste every year, and we've got their soil guy Josh Kruszynski on the pod this week to talk about how to build soil including not just compost, but also microbes, micronutrients, Ph and everything else we're learning about how to encourage healthy soil. We talk about the markers of healthy soil as a starting point for evaluating our own soil and figuring out what steps to take to improve it. In this interview with host April Parms Jones we hear how healthy soils can help with many of the challenges farmers face, including erosion, water holding capacity, fertility and even pest pressure. Connect With Guest:Instagram: @tilth.soilWebsite: tilthsoil.com Podcast Sponsors: Huge thanks to our podcast sponsors as they make this podcast FREE to everyone with their generous support: Farmhand is the all-in-one virtual assistant created for CSA farmers. With five-star member support, custom websites, shop management, and seamless billing, Farmhand makes it effortless to market, manage, and grow a thriving CSA. Learn more and set up a demo with the founder at farmhand.partners/gfm. Nifty Hoops builds complete gothic high tunnels that are easy to install and built to last. Their bolt-together construction makes setup straightforward and efficient, whether it's a small backyard hoophouse, or a dozen large production-scale high tunnels- especially through their community build option, where professional builders work alongside your crew, family, or neighbors to build each structure- usually in a single day. Visit niftyhoops.com to learn more. Subscribe To Our Magazine -all new subscriptions include a FREE 28-Day Trial
Send us a textOn this heartfelt episode of The Plant Movement Podcast, we sit down with Saul Belmontes, the owner of Belmontscapes, a local lawn maintenance and landscaping company in South Florida. Saul's story is one of faith, sacrifice, and resilience, a journey that began in his father's nursery and grew into a thriving landscaping business built with determination and heart.Saul opens up about his second-generation Mexican American roots, growing up working alongside his family, and how life's unexpected challenges including losing his plumbing job during Hurricane Irma pushed him to lean on prayer, hard work, and sacrifice to build his dream. Today, Belmontscapes proudly serves Miami-Dade and the Keys, maintaining over 60 residential and commercial clients.This episode dives deep into:- Saul's powerful testimony of overcoming financial hardships and setbacks.- The realities of immigration and labor challenges in the Green Industry.- Why community, collaboration, and faith are more important now than ever.- The future of landscaping, rising labor costs, and how professionals must adapt to thrive.Saul's journey is a reminder that success is never linear—behind the polished lawns and social media highlights lies a story of grit, persistence, and belief in God's plan. His honesty about the struggles of hiring, labor shortages, and industry changes will resonate with every listener who's been tested but refuses to give up.Tune in to hear Saul's story, the lessons he's learned, and his message to landscapers: “Sacrifice now, so the harvest can come later.”#ThePlantMovementPodcast #Belmontscapes #FaithAndBusiness #LandscapingLife #GreenIndustry #LawnCareCommunity #IndustryTrends #PlantMovementBelmontscape LandscapingCall: (786) 402-9473Follow IG: https://www.instagram.com/bemontscape_The Plant Movement PodcastEmail: eddie@theplantmovementnetwork.com & willie@theplantmovementnetwork.comCall: (305) 216-5320Web: https://www.theplantmovement.comFollow Us: IG: https://www.instagram.com/theplantmovementpodcastA's Ornamental NurseryWE GROW | WE SOURCE | WE DELIVERCall: (305) 216-5320Web: https://www.asornamental.comFollow Us: IG: https://www.instagram.com/asornamentalnurseryThe Nursery GrowersCall: 786-522-4942Email: info@thenurserygrowers.comIG: www.instagram.com/thenurserygrowersweb: www.thenurserygrowers.comPlant Logistics Co.(Delivering Landscape Plant Material Throughout the State of Florida)Call: (305) 912-3098Web: https://www.plantlogisticsco.comFollow Us: IG: https://www.instagram.com/plantlogisticsDirected and Produced by Eddie EVDNT Gonzalez Disclaimer: The contents of this podcast/youtube video are for informational and entertainment purposes only and do not constitute financial, accounting, or legal advice. I can't promise that the information shared on my posts is appropriate for you or anyone else. By listening to this podcast/youtube video, you agree to hold me harmless from any ramifications, financial or otherwise, that occur to you as a result of acting on information found in this podcast/youtube video.Support the show
Q & A In Plants & Pillars with Luc LeFort7/27/2025 Compass Bible Church Treasure Valley is located in Meridian, Idaho.For more information about Compass Bible Church go to https://www.compassbible.tv/To follow our daily Bible reading plan and podcast go to https://www.revivalfromthebible.com/
This week we discussed MK Ultra, Penguine robots in the metro, vax damages,Plastic from Catus, Gold Poop,helthier light bulbs and more Donations https://www.awakeningpodcast.org/support/ #awakening #mkultra #goldpoop About my Co-Host:Arnold Beekes Innovator, certified coach & trainer and generalist. First 20 years in technology and organizational leadership, then 20 years in psychology and personal leadership (all are crucial for innovation).============What we Discussed: 00:00 What we are discussing in this weeks show 01:40 Kabal Running out of Water03:20 Is it weather Manipulation or a way to place the people to Europe04:16 MK Ultra07:00 Penguine Robots09:25 Jobs that will be lost to robots10:15 Vax Damages15:25 Uk to have a Mobile Emergency Alert test19:00 How the Sirens can Scare you20:30 How we can get paid for our work22:25 Ai Companions26:10 You Can Not Trust Ai27:45 Key Ai Statistics29:50 The People Industries will be effected most31:20 American's Ai Action Plan35:10 The Cacutus Juice for Plastic that is Biodegradable36:40 Bacteria that Poops Gold39:20 How a Waitress made an impact to a Couple41:30 Walmart Heiress setting up a Preventative Medical School47:15 Seller of Honey not allowed to Say it is good for your health49:45 Google attacking Natural Products getting web traffic52:00 How to Protect yourself if attacked by the City or Government54:25 The lies Told about Light Bulbs57:10 Plants to get rid of Mosquitos58:50 Local Women restoring a Rainforest1:00:30 The Yielding Warrior1:03:00 QuoteLinkshttps://www.podpage.com/meditation-podcast/jeff-patterson-shares-martial-arts-secrets-for-a-meditative-lifestyle/https://book.theyieldingwarrior.com/free-plus-shipping====================How to Contact Arnold Beekes: https://braingym.fitness/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/arnoldbeekes/===============Donations https://www.awakeningpodcast.org/support/ https://www.podpage.com/speaking-podcast/support/ ------------------All about Roy / Brain Gym & Virtual Assistants athttps://roycoughlan.com/------------------
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This episode features Rachael Petersen, a writer, thinker, and convener. We discuss her life and work at the confluence of philosophy, ecology, and transcendence. As Program Lead of Harvard's Thinking with Plants and Fungi Initiative, Rachael guides interdisciplinary explorations into how cutting-edge plant science challenges our ideas of mind, matter, and meaning. She holds a Master of Divinity from Harvard Divinity School, where her research centered on panpsychism, pantheism, and the more-than-human world, with a special focus on German philosophy. You can learn more at her personal website: https://www.rachaelnpetersen.com/
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Down & Dirty with Idaho Bo and Vivacious Vic TOPIC: Where Have All the Flowers Gone? And Leaves and Roots and Stems? Plant Medicine, Herbalism, Bach Flowers Join Vicki & Bo this coming Sunday, July 27th at 4 pm Central Time on Down and Dirty, as we begin a series on "Alternative Medicine practices". We will begin with a few of our personal favorite Plant Medicines (Herbs), where to find them (were talking foraging here) and how to use them. But before we do,. we will be sharing a deep dive on WHY so many Traditional & Ancestral forms of healing have been deemed "Alternative" at best and "Quackery" at worst. Buckle up, grab a cup of herbal tea, some paper & pencil (you may want to take notes) so you can start on the road & build your own Home Herbal Apothecary. You may also learn some of Grandma's remedies along the way as we traverse the road to personal freedom & sovereignty with assistance from the World of Plants.
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Diane and Sean discuss the Pee-Wee's Big Adventure of public access TV movies, UHF. Episode music is, "Money for Nothing/Beverly Hillbillies", written by Mark Knopfler, Gordon Sumner, Paul Henning, Alfred Yankovic performed by Weird Al Yankovic from the OST.- Our theme song is by Brushy One String- Artwork by Marlaine LePage- Why Do We Own This DVD? Merch available at Teepublic- Follow the show on social media:- BlueSky: WhyDoWeOwnThisDVD- IG: @whydoweownthisdvd- Tumblr: WhyDoWeOwnThisDVD- Follow Sean's Plants on IG: @lookitmahplants- Watch Sean be bad at video games on TwitchSupport the show
"What if you could actually reverse chronic disease—not just manage symptoms? Today's guest proved it's possible." I'm your host Diane Randall, and in this eye-opening episode of Plant-Based Curious, I sit down with Lauren Bernick, a health advocate who completely transformed her heart health through plant-based nutrition after receiving a terrifying diagnosis in her 40s. Here's what you'll discover: ❤️ The shocking moment her cardiologist said statins for life were her only option—and why she refused to accept that prognosis
Plants not cooperating with you this season? Let me share a little secret with you. It may not be the soil, the sun, or even the seeds' fault! It might all just come down to your bed being too shallow. In this video I'll give you my best tips about how deep your raised bed should be depending on what you want to grow. Follow along with my simple formula to make planting way easier without sabotaging your harvest! IN THIS VIDEO:
In this week's Grow Guides, we answer some of the most common (and frustrating) questions growers face during early and mid-grow stages. We cover why seedlings stretch too much and how to fix it, how often you should water your plants depending on whether you're growing in soil, coco, or hydro, and what causes leaf tip burn even when you're not overfeeding. We also share the best ways to deal with fungus gnats and other pesky grow room invaders. Whether you're a new grower or a seasoned one dealing with mystery issues, this episode has some solid advice to keep your grow healthy and happy! We of course also cover this weeks listener mail where we answer some of the questions you guys have sent in to us! A information packed episode! I hope you enjoy the new format! If you have any questions you'd like us to answer in next week's episode, reach out to us through your favourite social network, join our Discord server, or visit Percy's Grow Room for more. Links are available on our website—don't miss out! Website: https://highonhomegrown.com Discord: https://discord.gg/sqYGkF4xyQ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/highonhomegrown Thank you for downloading and listening to our cannabis podcast! I hope you have enjoyed this episode.
The science behind your garden hydrangeas involves far more than just planting and watering. Dr. Lisa Alexander, a research geneticist with the USDA Agricultural Research Service, takes us on a fascinating journey from her first days pollinating chestnut trees in a 70-foot bucket truck to her current work revolutionizing hydrangea breeding at the National Arboretum.Working from the heart of Tennessee's nursery country, Dr. Alexander explains how she's mapping the genetic diversity of oakleaf hydrangea across its six-state native range. Her team has identified six distinct genetic populations, some containing rare genes that might help plants survive drought or cold temperatures. This groundbreaking research comes at a critical time – they've discovered that urbanization has already caused these beautiful native plants to disappear from many previously recorded locations.The economic stakes are significant. Hydrangeas represent a $155 million industry, ranking as the second best-selling woody shrub behind roses. By understanding the genetic blueprint controlling traits like plant size, flower structure, and environmental adaptations, breeders can develop improved varieties that combine beauty with resilience.Dr. Alexander also discusses the exciting launch of "Hort Genomes" – a new initiative creating a dedicated home for specialty crop genomic data within the Journal of the American Society for Horticultural Science. This resource will accelerate research across horticultural fields by centralizing crucial genetic information previously scattered across publications or unavailable to the scientific community.Whether you're a backyard gardener admiring your hydrangeas or a scientist breeding the next generation of ornamental plants, this episode reveals the remarkable intersection of traditional horticulture with cutting-edge genomics that's shaping the future of our gardens.Read the JASHS article “Precipitation, Temperature, and Population Structure Influence Genetic Diversity of Oakleaf Hydrangea Throughout Its Native Range” at https://www.doi.org/10.21273/JASHS05255-22.Learn more about the American Society for Horticultural Science (ASHS) at https://ashs.org/.HortTechnology, HortScience and the Journal of the American Society for Horticultural Science are all open-access and peer-reviewed journals, published by the American Society of Horticultural Science (ASHS). Find them at journals.ashs.org.Consider becoming an ASHS member at https://ashs.org/page/Becomeamember!You can also find the official webpage for Plants, People, Science at ashs.org/plantspeoplesciencepodcast, and we encourage you to send us feedback or suggestions at https://ashs.org/webinarpodcastsuggestion. Podcast transcripts are available at https://plantspeoplescience.buzzsprout.com.On LinkedIn find Sam Humphrey at linkedin.com/in/samson-humphrey. Curt Rom is at https://www.linkedin.com/in/curt-rom-611085134/. Lena Wilson is at https://www.linkedin.com/in/lena-wilson-2531a5141/. Thank you for listening! ...
// ABOUT THIS JOURNEY //We access the realm of your eternal soul's wisdom (Higher Self!) by using hypnosis. Some of the questions we're exploring on this hypnotic adventure:How your thought patterns can influence your ability to create or manifest.Do you do anything that blocks you creatively?How can you get around these patterns or use the energy differently?There's time in this hypnotic journey to ask follow up questions of your Higher Self or bring your own questions you have about creating and manifesting. Want to share what you get while exploring on this hypnotic journey? Email hi@jinaseer.com. // WATCH THE VIDEO //https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqNnPjEiVz7VxQNPgx95rVQThe video for this hypnotic journey I recorded in my kitchen. Plants in the breeze, incense burning. For the hypnotic journeys like in this episode, I've been making videos from my home to go with these journeys. The last episode video was of me in a hypnosis session. // SCHEDULE YOUR SESSION //- Schedule your session + learn more about my work: SeerSessions.com // SUBSCRIBE //- Get on my email list (weekly updates, free hyp journeys, BTS on the new pod, extended episodes/full pod eps) SeerSessions.com/subscribe
The garden in summer is at its fullest sensory delight and overwhelm – the peak of sunlight, growing hours, heat, and growth, ripening, and even rotting. This week, we revisit a BEST OF conversation that embraces this sublime sensuality from a variety of perspectives, in conversation with master naturalist Nancy Lawson. Nancy is perhaps best known as "The Humane Gardener", the title of her first book, and her online signature. And a humane gardener she is. Nancy is a habitat consultant and founder of The Humane Gardener, LLC. She observes, researches, and pioneers creative wildlife-friendly landscaping methods in her own home habitat and for others. In other words – and in all senses of the phrase – Nancy puts her gardening where her words are, and words and action come together beautifully in her newest book, Wildscape, Trilling Chipmunks, Beckoning Blooms, Salty Butterflies, and other Sensory wonders of Nature. Together this week, we delve into her newest research and reporting on the complexity and richness of the sensory life of other than human lives: from the botanical to the birds, bugs, mammals, amphibians other wildlife all around us. Wildscape is eye, ear, nose and heart opening! Listen in! Cultivating Place now has a donate button! We thank you for listening over the years, and we hope you'll continue to support Cultivating Place. We can't thank you enough for making it possible for this young program to grow and engage in even more conversations like these. The show is available as a podcast on SoundCloud and iTunes. To read more and for many more photos, please visit www.cultivatingplace.com.
Psalm 144 (NCV)Andrew, Isack, and Edwin discuss the powerful prayer for our children we learn in Psalm 144.Read the written devo that goes along with this episode by clicking here. Let us know what you are learning or any questions you have. Email us at TextTalk@ChristiansMeetHere.org. Join the Facebook community and join the conversation by clicking here. We'd love to meet you. Be a guest among the Christians who meet on Livingston Avenue. Click here to find out more. Michael Eldridge sang all four parts of our theme song. Find more from him by clicking here. Thanks for talking about the text with us today.________________________________________________If the hyperlinks do not work, copy the following addresses and paste them into the URL bar of your web browser: Daily Written Devo: https://readthebiblemakedisciples.wordpress.com/?p=22216The Christians Who Meet on Livingston Avenue: http://www.christiansmeethere.org/Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/TalkAboutTheTextFacebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/texttalkMichael Eldridge: https://acapeldridge.com/
In this episode, Ken Lain The Mountain Gardener, discusses fast-growing plants for thick privacy screens in the landscape. Living walls in landscapes bring beauty to your landscape while also providing privacy. Check out the benefits of planting Arizona Cypress, Deodar Cedar, Colorado Spruce, and more.Listen to Mountain Gardener on Cast11: https://cast11.com/mountain-gardener-with-ken-lain-gardening-podcast/Follow Cast11 on Facebook: https://Facebook.com/CAST11AZFollow Cast11 on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cast11_podcast_network/
Small Cap Breaking News You Can't Miss!Here's a quick rundown of the latest updates from standout small-cap companies making big moves today.Zefiro Methane Corp. (Cboe: ZEFI / OTCQB: ZEFIF)Zefiro continues to expand its role in environmental remediation with a new $522K contract in Morrow County, Ohio. Through its subsidiary Plants & Goodwin, the company will plug orphan wells near Columbus, marking its latest win in a year that's already seen 28 wells remediated and 23 more under contract. Backed by strong state support and a dual-revenue model including offset credit sales to Mercuria and EDF, Zefiro is positioning itself at the forefront of methane abatement and climate impact.Dryden Gold Corp. (TSXV: DRY)Dryden is making waves in Ontario's Dryden District with high-grade gold drill results from its Elora Gold System. Key intercepts include 15.30 g/t over 1.45m and visible gold in multiple zones, signaling that Dryden may be sitting on a much larger and more complex gold system than previously known. Backed by expert leadership and active drilling, Dryden is shaping up to be one of Ontario's most exciting exploration stories.ESGold Corp. (CSE: ESAU / OTCQB: ESAUF)ESGold's Montauban Project in Quebec is gaining academic validation as a potential Broken Hill–style polymetallic system. Two peer-reviewed university studies and deep seismic imaging to 1,200m confirm vertically stacked mineralized lenses—pointing to major discovery potential. ESGold is also advancing toward near-term cash flow through tailings reprocessing, setting the stage for a rare self-funded junior mining model focused on both revenue and exploration upside.NexGold Mining Corp. (TSXV: NEXG / OTCQX: NXGCF)NexGold announced more exceptional drill results from its Goldboro Project in Nova Scotia, including 108.76 g/t over 1.40m and 67.23 g/t over 2.20m. With an updated Mineral Resource Estimate on the horizon and a strong gold market backdrop, NexGold is building momentum toward becoming a new mid-tier Canadian gold producer. The shallow, open-pit geometry and jurisdictional strength make this project a standout.Follow AGORACOM for more breaking small-cap news, interviews, and insights across our social platforms and podcast. Stay informed. Stay ahead.
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#155: Attention all Leo signs! In this bonus episode, Frauke revisits a conversation with astrologer Karima el Atallati Lynch and animistic perfumer Mauricio Garcia from last December which explored the intersection of astrology and aromatics. Here the focus is on the Leo sign (July 23-Aug 22), which is part of the Fire element. Karima explains the unique traits, strengths and shadow sides of Leo, and then Mauricio layers on the aromatic support that's most fitting. Have fun with this and feel free to share the episode with any of your Leo friends out there! Next month we focus on Virgo. To listen to the original full episode go to episode #130.Follow Karima on Instagram @the.cosmic.vibe.sf Visit Karima's website: www.the-cosmic-vibe.com Visit Mauricio's website Herbcraft PerfumeryFollow Mauricio on Instagram @herbcraft.perfumeryFollow Frauke on Instagram: @an_aromatic_life Visit Frauke's website www.anaromaticlife.comGet No Place for Plants children's book on AmazonLearn about Frauke's Scent*Tattoo Project
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The 15,000-year story of how grass seduced humanity into being its unwitting labor force--and the science behind it. Domesticated crops were not human creations, and agriculture was not simply invented. As Robert N. Spengler shows, domestication was the result of an evolutionary process in which people played a role only unwittingly and as actors in a numberless cast that spanned the plant and animal kingdoms. Nature's Greatest Success: How Plants Evolved to Exploit Humanity (Univ of California Press, 2025) is the first book to bring together recent scientific discoveries and fascinating ongoing research to provide a systematic account of not only how agriculture really developed but why. Through fifteen chapters, this book dives deep into the complex processes that drove domestication and the various roles that plants and animals, including humans, played in bringing about those changes. At the intersection of popular history, archaeology, and evolutionary biology, Nature's Greatest Success offers a revolutionary account of humanity not at the apex of nature but deeply embedded in the natural world and the evolutionary processes that continue to guide it even today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Ellen Kamhi talks with Pam Montgomery, an herbalist, Nature Evolutionary, international teacher, and Earth Elder who has passionately embraced her role as a spokesperson for the green beings. A founding member of United Plant Savers and the Organization of Nature Evolutionaries, she is the author of three books, including Plant Spirit Healing. She lives, works, and plays at Sweetwater Sanctuary in Danby, Vermont. In her groundbreaking book, Co-Creating with Nature: Healing the Wound of Separation, she says it's time to heal our fractured relationship with the living Earth. wakeuptonature.com / natureevolutionaries.com
What makes a truly great board? And what defines a life well-led? In this episode of the Brilliant People Podcast, host Linnea Jungnelius sits down with Peter Browning, one of the most respected governance voices in America. With over 14 public company boards under his belt—including lead director roles at Nucor, Acuity Brands, and ScanSource, plus 16 years on the board at Lowe's—Peter brings a rare depth of experience and perspective to the conversation.He shares the board-level decisions that matter most, from CEO succession to crisis leadership, and the personal stories that shaped his approach to communication, transparency, and resilience. It's a deep dive into how leadership is built through pressure, listening, and connection—long before the boardroom.What You'll Learn:– The 3 questions every board must answer– What most boards get wrong about CEO succession– How to lead through bankruptcy, crisis, and culture change– Why the best directors listen more than they speak– How climbing mountains and running plants shaped his edge as a leaderTimecodes:00:00 Intro00:11 Peter Browning: Corporate Legend01:35 Living Life as a Contact Sport14:57 Inside the Boardroom: ScanSource, Lowe's & More16:42 Sales Trainee to CEO: Sonoco, Continental Can, National Gypsum22:18 Earning Trust Across 300 Plants, 36 Countries24:38 Bankruptcy Playbook: Reinventing National Gypsum29:59 Listening as a Leadership Advantage35:16 Modern Boardroom: From Rubber Stamp to Strategy Engine40:46 Great Lead Directors Influence Without Authority43:36 CEO Succession: Making the Hardest Calls47:32 Board Chemistry: Trust in High-Stakes Rooms51:49 When, Why & How to Replace a CEO54:58 Earning Your Seat as a New Director01:04:07 Favorite CEOs, Leaders & Books01:08:31 Lightning Round: Family, Focus & Living FullyResources:Peter Browning: Website: www.peterbrowning.com LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/peter-browning-4421454/ Linnea Jungnelius: LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/linneajungnelius/ X: www.x.com/itsLinnea Explore the Podcast: Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/4q2SyG7jTqV109lC37RtOV Apple Podcasts: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/brilliant-people-podcast/id1582636185 Blog: acertitu.de/peter-browning-blog Stay Updated on Acertitude LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/acertitude/ YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCaRywuMZMbDfHR77TyzEQZQ X: www.x.com/acertitude Instagram: www.instagram.com/acertitude Website: www.acertitude.com
The 15,000-year story of how grass seduced humanity into being its unwitting labor force--and the science behind it. Domesticated crops were not human creations, and agriculture was not simply invented. As Robert N. Spengler shows, domestication was the result of an evolutionary process in which people played a role only unwittingly and as actors in a numberless cast that spanned the plant and animal kingdoms. Nature's Greatest Success: How Plants Evolved to Exploit Humanity (Univ of California Press, 2025) is the first book to bring together recent scientific discoveries and fascinating ongoing research to provide a systematic account of not only how agriculture really developed but why. Through fifteen chapters, this book dives deep into the complex processes that drove domestication and the various roles that plants and animals, including humans, played in bringing about those changes. At the intersection of popular history, archaeology, and evolutionary biology, Nature's Greatest Success offers a revolutionary account of humanity not at the apex of nature but deeply embedded in the natural world and the evolutionary processes that continue to guide it even today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/environmental-studies
The 15,000-year story of how grass seduced humanity into being its unwitting labor force--and the science behind it. Domesticated crops were not human creations, and agriculture was not simply invented. As Robert N. Spengler shows, domestication was the result of an evolutionary process in which people played a role only unwittingly and as actors in a numberless cast that spanned the plant and animal kingdoms. Nature's Greatest Success: How Plants Evolved to Exploit Humanity (Univ of California Press, 2025) is the first book to bring together recent scientific discoveries and fascinating ongoing research to provide a systematic account of not only how agriculture really developed but why. Through fifteen chapters, this book dives deep into the complex processes that drove domestication and the various roles that plants and animals, including humans, played in bringing about those changes. At the intersection of popular history, archaeology, and evolutionary biology, Nature's Greatest Success offers a revolutionary account of humanity not at the apex of nature but deeply embedded in the natural world and the evolutionary processes that continue to guide it even today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/science
This podcast episode is a five-minute excerpt from a longer conversation between Sydney Kale and Heather Sanderson where they came to an "ah-ha" moment of realization and wanted to share it with you! In it they discuss the challenges of conveying experiential knowledge, particularly in fields like plant communication and energy modalities. They explore the tension between needing scientific explanations and valuing personal experiences, emphasizing that multiple truths can coexist and that individual experiences serve as valid answers. See what resonates with you as you listen!About Sydney: Sydney Kale is a Ph.D. student of Wisdom Studies at Ubiquity University, focusing on plant intelligence and phenomenology. Her plant-relationship practice culminates in an exploration of co-authorship with plants in both academic and creative works. While her primary focus is plant studies, these inquiries provide a lens to explore plantness, humanness, and aliveness through deep listening, attunement, and embodied knowing. She is the author of The Love Language of Plants, a collection of essays written with plants at her home in Asheville, North Carolina. She also publishes a blog sharing her curiosities about the felt experience of being a human and a plant in a non-academic creative forum.About Heather: Heather Sanderson is a multi-talented writer with a focus on the healing arts. Her Dreaming with the Plants series has twenty-two titles in print, and focuses on spiritual and practical plant medicine for modern times. A yoga instructor, reiki master, and sacred plant expert, Sanderson is deeply immersed in healing on many levels. Her mission in life is to help people remember their magic. The Dog Who Wanted to be a Butterfly is her first children's book.Links to More:Sydney's Substack: https://sydneykale.substack.com/The Love Language of Plants a book by the plants and Sydney Kale: https://www.sydneykale.com/the-love-language-of-plantsDreaming with the Plants Book Series: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09TX6GTFRThe Future is Possible Book Series: https://majesticwisdompublishing.com/books/Follow Heather on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/heather.sanderson/
Join Jill for the five-year anniversary of Be YOU - a special live podcast event celebrating 300 episodes of the podcast - on Saturday, October 25th from 1–5 p.m. in Fort Wayne, Indiana. Tickets are selling fast at jillherman.com/beyou, and discounted rooms are available at a boutique hotel right next door! Jill spends time this week exploring over-giving and the importance of pruning relationships and commitments in your life, sharing personal experiences when she realized that she had been giving too much of herself to certain people and businesses without receiving the same level of attention in return. She likens this idea to tending a garden when she had neglected her own container garden and allowed it to become overgrown. Just as the flowers were "begging to be pruned," she realized that in her own life, certain relationships and obligations were draining her energy. Jill shares examples of reaching out to a business only to be disappointed when they declined to sponsor her event, and she reflects on family relationships in which she felt the giving was one-sided. In these cases, she decided that it was time to cut away the excess and focus her time and energy on more reciprocal relationships. On the other hand, though, she also shares a story of a friendship in which she initially felt hurt by a lack of reciprocation, but upon further reflection, she realized that her friend was actually kind in other ways. This realization allowed her to let go of the resentment and appreciate the relationship for what it was. Ultimately, Jill is discussing the importance of self-care and being more particular with your time and energy, encouraging listeners to take inventory of their relationships and commitments and to have the courage to prune away the ones that are draining rather than nourishing. She suggests this can be a powerful act of self-love and kindness, allowing you to show up more fully for the people who truly matter! Show Notes: [01:29] - Even though giving feels natural and joyful, Jill has realized that it's quietly draining when rarely reciprocated. [05:30] - Jill reflects on how it hurt when generosity wasn't returned, revealing that she subconsciously hoped for appreciation in exchange. [07:15] - Eventually, even pure-hearted giving begs the question: will they ever give back? [09:12] - Jill admits to having misjudged one friend and also finally stopped chasing a family member. [11:12] - Support can come from surprising places, like a childhood friend who buys ten VIP tickets. [12:56] - After giving a company $200K in business, their refusal to sponsor Jill truly stung. [15:29] - After some deep reflection, Jill chose to stop supporting those who never truly showed up in return. [17:25] - Without pruning, everything weakens, and offshoots drain the flowers just like distractions drain us. [19:57] - Jill argues that by trimming relationships and distractions, we protect our energy and grow into our full potential. [22:28] - Sometimes, the kindest thing that you can do is to unapologetically withdraw. [24:23] - True self-honesty means examining everything (relationships, habits, even screen time) and deciding on what needs to go. [25:20] - Don't forget about the upcoming Be YOU event in October! Rate, Review, & Follow on Apple Podcasts “I love Be You Podcast!” ← If that sounds like you, please consider rating and reviewing my show! This helps the podcast reach more people just like you. Click here, scroll to the bottom, tap to rate with five stars, and select “Write a Review.” I know there was something in this episode that you were meant to hear. Let me know what that is! Also, if you haven't done so already, follow Be You Podcast. There is a new episode every single week, and if you're not following, there's a good chance you'll miss out.
You've probably heard that singing to your plants helps them grow - but is that actually true? In this episode, we dig into the science behind the myth, from CIA lie detector experiments on houseplants to a MythBusters greenhouse filled with heavy metal. The answer turns out to be more complicated - and more fascinating - than you'd expect. What does sound really do to plants, and what does not happen, despite decades of wishful thinking? We'll separate the pseudoscience from the peer-reviewed facts. Then we chat with Cliff and Harrison from the Try This At Home MythBusters Rewatch Podcast! Cliff Bumgardner and Harrison Stewart revisit the iconic Mythbusters series, exploring every wild myth, moment, experiment, and explosion. Join us for a laugh-out-loud rewatch that leaves no question unanswered, featuring special appearances from behind-the-scenes crew and the Mythbusters themselves. Listen to Try This at Home: A MythBusters Rewatch Podcast at: Try This at Home: A Mythbusters Rewatch - PodcastApple Podcastshttps://podcasts.apple.com › podcast › try-this-at-home-... Review this podcast at https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-internet-says-it-s-true/id1530853589 Bonus episodes and content available at http://Patreon.com/MichaelKent For special discounts and links to our sponsors, visit http://theinternetsaysitstrue.com/deals
Welcome back to Girls Gone Wellness! This week, we're diving into the wild world of plant-based eating with Jeffrey Boadi, a plant-based nutrition advocate.You've seen the headlines: “Plants aren't a complete protein” “You need meat to build muscle.” “Soy will wreck your hormones.” But the truth is, most of this is straight up not true and based on misleading claims, And in this episode, we're calling it all out.We're breaking down:The biggest myths keeping people from exploring plant-based dietsHow to eat plant-based without going broke or sacrificing flavour and enjoymentThere's no "right" way to eat, but there are important components to a healthy dietWhy the panic over protein is overrated, and where to actually get your proteinHow gut health, performance, and mindset all connect to your plateAnd why plant-based living isn't a trend, it's a powerful, flexible choiceWhether you're fully plant-based, plant-curious, or just curious what's true and what's not when it comes to the biggest myths in the nutrition space this one's for you. Connect with Jeffrey below:InstagramJeffrey's websiteSign up for his newsletter hereDon't forget to follow us on Instagram @girlsgonewellnesspodcast for updates and more wellness tips. Please subscribe to our podcast and leave a review—we truly appreciate your support. Let's embark on this journey to wellness together!DISCLAIMER: Nothing mentioned in this episode is medical advice and should not be taken as so. If you have any health concerns, please discuss these with your doctor or a licensed healthcare professional.
From the archives: 7-24-23Bryan Kohberger's legal team is pushing forward the narrative that they believe that their client was set up and that the DNA evidence against him was planted. This comes as a flurry of new court documents hit the docket and amidst the previous request for the qualifications of the officers who worked the case.In this episode, we take a look at the new bombshell claims and see if there is anything at all, as far as evidence that would back it up.(commercial at 7:37)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Bryan Kohberger's potential defense revealed amid DNA battle (lawandcrime.com)Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-moscow-murders-and-more--5852883/support.
In this episode we talk about our do's and don'ts when it comes to searching for the best genetics!Support the show
Where does consciousness come from? Can information be received through visions? And is it possible that ancient plants unlock biological knowledge we haven't even begun to fully understand? In this episode of Your Brain Explained, Dr. Dave Rabin MD, PhD is joined by Pulitzer Prize-nominated author Jamie Wheal (Stealing Fire & Recapture the Rapture) as guest interviewer for a special conversation with anthropologist and author Jeremy Narby (The Cosmic Serpent) to explore one of the most provocative frontiers of neuroscience and consciousness research. Together, they delve into Jeremy's early fieldwork with Indigenous peoples of the Amazon, whose shamanic traditions claim to receive verifiable botanical knowledge directly from experiences with the sacred jungle plants—including ayahuasca.What begins as an exploration of cultural perspectives on plant medicine soon evolves into a larger conversation about the mysterious role of DNA in consciousness, the science of epigenetics, and the limitations of materialist thinking in modern neuroscience. Could DNA act as a receiver for information in altered states? How do we distinguish between personal projection and true insight? And what does it mean to “know thyself” in the age of brain scans and psychedelic therapy?This is a monumental episode, and one of my favorites of all time, for seekers, skeptics, and scientists alike—an invitation to sit with the unknown, rethink what we believe about consciousness, and explore how visionary states might help us heal trauma across generations.—Explore more from this episode:
Find out if fluoride in tap water harms your plants and what you can do about it. So, what are you waiting for? Let's get started and find out if fluoride is poisoning your plants!
In this episode I interview Paul—also known as Clone Coach. He's a specialist in plant cloning and known for helping growers boost their success rates with healthier, more vigorous plants. We dive into his background, the biggest mistakes growers make during cloning, and the proven techniques he uses to get consistent results. Whether you're cloning your first plant or looking to sharpen your skills, this episode is packed with actionable insights.Support the show
Discount link for upcoming webinar Matrix Planting Made Easy on Monday August 4 at 6 pm CDT.CLAIRE CHAMBERS BIOClaire Chambers is the founder and Chief Executive Officer of Meadow Lab, a public benefit company designing high-performance plant systems like native wildflower meadow sod inspired by nature. She is also the principal of Flowerlands, a small landscape design studio.After twenty years as an entrepreneur and executive in the world of digital commerce, Claire left to study at New York Botanical Garden's School of Professional Horticulture, where she received a certificate in landscape design. Today, Claire is focused on advisory, incubation and investment work that supports the broader mission of re-wilding the built world.Previously, Claire founded and operated Journelle, a woman's clothing start-up; she led a multi-billion dollar P&L within Walmart; and served as president at Food52, a private-equity backed media & commerce business, where she spearheaded growth across e-commerce, retail, marketing, merchandising, brand partnerships and community. Claire holds a degree in Economics & Studio Art from Wellesley College.Claire lives in the lower Hudson Valley with her husband and their two young daughters, where she enjoys cooking for family & friends, hiking, growing flowers, and riding horses.You can learn more about Claire and Meadow Lab at meadowlab.com and on Instagram at @meadowlab.THE PLANTASTIC PODCASTThe Plantastic Podcast is a monthly podcast created by Dr. Jared Barnes. He's been gardening since he was five years old and now is an award-winning professor of horticulture at Stephen F. Austin State University in Nacogdoches, TX. To say hi and find the show notes, visit theplantasticpodcast.com.You can learn more about how Dr. Jared cultivates plants, minds, and life at meristemhorticulture.com. He also shares thoughts and cutting-edge plant research each week in his newsletter plant•ed, and you can sign up at meristemhorticulture.com/subscribe. Until next time, #keepgrowing!
“Experts” often discredit the carnivore diet by planting seeds of doubt and uncertainty. Claims that the carnivore diet could be dangerous in the long term discourage people from trying it. Amidst claims that a meat-only diet could be dangerous, our current dietary standards leave the population riddled with chronic disease.When first starting a meat-only diet, most people lose excess water weight. Your carbs are essentially dropped to zero, so you quickly get into ketosis. A 30-day carnivore diet can also improve gut health and digestion, and boost weight loss. Plants and fiber are not the best options for healing the gut. Adding fiber to an inflamed gut will only make matters worse. Plants also do not contain vital amino acids. When you go on a 30-day carnivore diet, you stop consuming grains, the source of most of our sugar consumption. Refined starch made from grains will spike your blood sugar even higher than actual sugar. Most grains are genetically modified, sprayed with chemicals, and contain traces of glyphosate, which is classified as an antibiotic. When you eliminate sugar and refined grains from the diet, you stop feeding the pathogens in your microbiome. This can starve and eliminate an overgrowth of fungus, candida, and yeast. Insulin resistance is primarily caused by the consumption of sugar and starches. You may notice that diseases or symptoms related to insulin resistance will disappear after only eating meat for 30 days. As your gut heals and inflammation decreases, you can absorb more vitamin D. Healing your gut also positively affects your brain, improving mood disorders such as anxiety and depression.For the best carnivore diet results, consume the whole animal, including bone broth, skin, and organ meats. Incorporating fish, shellfish, and eggs in a 30-day carnivore diet is also beneficial. Dr. Eric Berg DC Bio:Dr. Berg, age 60, is a chiropractor who specializes in Healthy Ketosis & Intermittent Fasting. He is the Director of Dr. Berg Nutritionals and author of the best-selling book The Healthy Keto Plan. He no longer practices, but focuses on health education through social media.
This week we're getting back to nature for summer camp: ALL ages invited. We're in conversation with Rebecca Schwarz and Paige Manges of The Nature Place in La Crosse, WI. It's a place where we all belong and can keep growing – for sustenance, for survival, and for joy. The Nature Place is dedicated to inspiring and cultivating meaningful connections between people and nature, for the benefit of both, through all-ages programming at their nature-focused community center open to the public, located in La Crosse's beautiful Myrick Park. With summer vacation in full swing, enjoy! Cultivating Place now has a donate button! We thank you for listening over the years, and we hope you'll continue to support Cultivating Place. We can't thank you enough for making it possible for this young program to grow and engage in even more conversations like these. The show is available as a podcast on SoundCloud and iTunes. To read more and for many more photos, please visit www.cultivatingplace.com.
ChatGPT recommends the Mediterranean diet as best for overall health. It groups red meat, sugar, and processed foods together as foods to avoid and recommends plant-based diets as superior. ChatGPT recommends avoiding keto and carnivore diets on a long-term basis. ChatGPT health advice comes from organizations such as the American Heart Association and the American Diabetes Association, which are heavily funded by certain industries and inherently biased. To lower cholesterol, ChatGPT claims you should lower dietary cholesterol, increase unsaturated fats, and replace animal proteins with plant proteins. Plants do not have complete protein, and if you reduce your dietary cholesterol, you could end up low in bile and vitamin D. Cholesterol is a vital component of your cell membranes, hormones, and brain.ChatGPT falsely claims that seed oils are not “that bad” when used in moderation. Balance and moderation allow you to continue eating bad food without worrying about the consequences. If you have a chronic disease, you can not simply “balance” your diet. If you have diabetes, you do not want to spike insulin with carbohydrates. ChatGPT recommends legumes and grains for people with diabetes and small, frequent meals. This advice would continue to spike insulin, and would not help reverse diabetes!When asked about diet and nutrition for people with chronic diseases, ChatGPT ignores powerful ways to drastically improve one's health, such as increasing vitamin D and fasting. It continues to recommend moderation for ultra-processed foods, claiming that it is safe and healthy for 20% of your daily calories to be ultra-processed.Dr. Eric Berg DC Bio:Dr. Berg, age 60, is a chiropractor who specializes in Healthy Ketosis & Intermittent Fasting. He is the author of the best-selling book The Healthy Keto Plan, and is the Director of Dr. Berg Nutritionals. He no longer practices, but focuses on health education through social media.
Story at-a-glance Microplastics contaminate drinking water, food and blood; the average person consumes a credit card's worth of plastic weekly, causing hormone disruption and organ damage Natural okra and fenugreek extracts removed up to 93% of microplastics from real-world water samples, outperforming synthetic chemicals like polyacrylamide by nearly 40% Plant extracts work through "bridging," or trapping plastic particles with long-chain sugars that clump contaminants together, making them heavy enough to filter out Just 1 gram per liter of plant extract cleaned water in 60 minutes, proving these natural solutions are practical and cost-effective for everyday use Beyond microplastics, these plants also remove heavy metals and industrial toxins while being completely biodegradable, unlike synthetic chemicals that leave harmful residues