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Dr. Tony Ebel interviews Dr. Paige Roth, a world-class pediatric and family chiropractor from Des Moines, Iowa. They discuss the powerful impact of Neurologically-Focused Chiropractic Care, particularly for children facing what they call "perfect storm" conditions like PANDAS (Pediatric Autoimmune Neuropsychiatric Disorders Associated with Streptococcal Infections). Dr. Roth shares the remarkable transformation story of a young patient named Lenny, who overcame severe motor tics and health challenges through PX chiropractic care. The doctors also explore the importance of preventative care, especially for pregnant mothers, and how proper nervous system care can help children thrive. Throughout the conversation, they blend scientific information with personal stories, humor, and practical advice for parents seeking solutions for their children's health challenges.[00:03:00] Introduction to Dr. Paige and the Perfect StormDr. Tony introduces Dr. Paige as a PX Doc and family chiropractorOverview of how conditions like PANDAS, ADHD, anxiety, and motor tics often worsen in springThe importance of addressing nervous system dysregulation in children[00:12:00] Dr. Paige's Journey to Neurologically-Focused ChiropracticHer path from traditional chiropractic to specialized PX trainingHow advanced training transformed her ability to help challenging casesThe importance of continuing education for achieving breakthrough results[00:22:00] Lenny's PANDAS Case StudyThe progression from strep infections to motor tics and behavioral challengesHow scans revealed specific nervous system interference in the C4-C5 areaThe intensive care plan: frequency of nervous system adjustmentsRemarkable improvement in symptoms and return to normal activities[00:36:00] Transforming Practice and Reaching More FamiliesHow successful cases like Lenny's create urgency to help more childrenThe challenge of parents not knowing about neurological chiropractic options[00:42:00] Prevention: Working with Pregnant MothersDr. Paige's passion for preventative care starting in pregnancyHow the medical system often disempowers women during pregnancyThe impact of maternal nervous system health on infant developmentSupporting families from preconception through early childhood[00:52:00] Practice Philosophy and Closing ThoughtsCreating a healing environment unlike traditional healthcare settingsThe importance of community and support in the healing processThe mission to help children and families experience miracles in healthGet connected with Dr. Paige & the True Roots Chiropractic Teamwebsite: truerootschiro.cominstagram: @truerootschiro-- DETAILS & REGISTRATION FOR THE FREE MAY AUTISM SUMMIT Follow us on Socials: Instagram: @pxdocs Facebook: Dr. Tony Ebel & The PX Docs Network Youtube: The PX Docs For more information, visit PXDocs.com to read informative articles about the power of Neurologically-Focused Chiropractic Care. Find a PX Doc Office near me: PX DOCS DirectoryTo watch Dr. Tony's 30 min Perfect Storm Webinar: Click HereSubscribe, share, and stay tuned for more incredible episodes unpacking the power of Nervous System focused care for children!
"I remember bringing Tracy Young to my job site when PlanGrid was just an MVP. She offered us the software for free - we just needed to provide the iPads. My PM and PX didn't get it. They told me, 'Don't waste my time like that again.'"In today's episode of Bricks & Bytes, we had Tom Feliz share his journey from construction sites to tech leadership at Data Grid. Tom unpacks the secrets behind effective Go-To-Market strategies in construction tech, drawing from his experiences at OpenSpace, Autodesk, and more.Tune in to find out about:✅ Why solving real industry pain points is the foundation of any successful ConTech product✅ How to identify your Ideal Customer Profile across the construction value chain✅ Why the construction volume pricing model needs to change✅ The emergence of the "Go-To-Market Engineer" and how AI is transforming salesListen to the full episode on Spotify to learn how Tom closed 5 enterprise deals in one week and why he believes agentic AI is the future of construction.------------Chapters00:00 Intro02:30 Introduction to the Conversation07:30 Tom Feliz's Journey in Construction Tech12:37 Key Components of a Successful Go-To-Market Strategy17:42 Understanding the Construction Industry's Unique Challenges22:21 Identifying Ideal Customer Profiles (ICPs) in Construction Tech27:36 Navigating the Buying Process Across Different Company Sizes31:26 The Importance of Social Proof in Construction Tech32:23 Targeting the Mid-Market: A Strategic Approach35:18 Navigating Enterprise Sales in Construction37:19 Freemium Models and Proof of Value38:47 Rethinking Pricing Models in Construction Tech41:50 The Role of FOMO in Sales Conversations45:37 Key Metrics for Construction Tech Success49:47 The Personal Connection to Construction51:38 The Impact of Our Actions52:32 Tools for Go-To-Market Success54:24 The Rise of Agentic AI in Sales58:33 The Importance of Discovery in Sales01:04:35 Resource Allocation in Sales Strategy01:06:37 Traits of a Great Salesperson01:09:36 When to Hire a Head of Sales
Dr. Tony Ebel addresses a common question: "Is it too late to start chiropractic care and nervous system healing for young adults with neurodevelopmental conditions?" Dr. Ebel shares his personal journey starting chiropractic care in his early 20s and explains how Neurologically-Focused Chiropractic Care can help individuals of any age, particularly those transitioning into adulthood. He emphasizes the importance of shifting away from the medical paradigm of diagnosing and treating conditions toward restoring neurophysiological function to improve quality of life. Dr. Ebel describes how restoring nervous system regulation can positively impact gut health, immune function, sleep, and physical pain, ultimately reducing anxiety and improving overall well-being and social engagement.[00:01:00] - Addressing the question: "Is it too late to start?"Discussion about helping young adults (18-22) with conditions like autism, anxiety, and emotional dysregulationDr. Tony's enthusiastic answer: "It is never too late to start"[00:03:00] - Dr. Tony's personal transformation storyHis experience with ADHD-like symptoms until starting chiropractic care at age 20-21How nervous system care changed his academic performance and life trajectory[00:07:00] - Shifting away from the traditional medical paradigmThe difference between treating conditions and improving neurological functionFocus on adding good function rather than eliminating symptomsReframing goals toward quality of life improvements[00:09:00] - The four interconnected systems affected by nervous system dysregulationHow gut health, immune function, sleep, and physical pain all impact anxietyThe cycle of medication use and increased nervous system dysregulation[00:13:00] - The impact on social engagement and family dynamicsHow improved nervous system function leads to reduced anxiety and increased happinessRelief for parents who have been constantly coaching and regulating their young adults[00:16:00] - Success stories and potential for transformationExamples of patients who defied expectations and went on to college, careers, and relationshipsThe varying degrees of improvement possible with consistent nervous system care[00:18:00] - Call to action and closing thoughtsEncouragement to seek out a PX doc and begin the healing journey-- DETAILS & REGISTRATION FOR THE FREE MAY AUTISM SUMMIT Follow us on Socials: Instagram: @pxdocs Facebook: Dr. Tony Ebel & The PX Docs Network Youtube: The PX Docs For more information, visit PXDocs.com to read informative articles about the power of Neurologically-Focused Chiropractic Care. Find a PX Doc Office near me: PX DOCS DirectoryTo watch Dr. Tony's 30 min Perfect Storm Webinar: Click HereSubscribe, share, and stay tuned for more incredible episodes unpacking the power of Nervous System focused care for children!
SHOW NOTES:In this episode, Matt Zaun sits down with Sel Watts, founder of Wattsnext PX, to discuss the essential role of culture in business growth. Sel challenges the common perception that culture is just a "fluffy" HR concept, arguing instead that it is a strategic business driver that directly impacts productivity, retention, and company valuation.In addition, they talk about:✅ The Dreamcatcher strategy: Understanding what truly matters to employees beyond salary.✅ Why businesses should consider past employees as "alumni" and how positive exits impact long-term reputation.✅ Sel's "No Plan B" mantra (literally tattooed on her arm) and why she believes having a backup plan prevents full commitment.…and much more!BIOS:Sel Watts is the founder of wattsnext Group, the founder and CEO of wattsnext PX, and the NYC Chapter President of EO.Matt Zaun is an award-winning speaker and storyteller who shows business leaders how to inspire action and drive results through the power of strategic storytelling. With a track record of catalyzing significant sales growth for over 300 organizations across industries—from financial services to health and wellness—Matt's approach has been proven to deliver measurable impact.
In PX130 our guest is Max Shifman, Chief Executive Officer of Intrapac Property, one of Australia's most respected private developers. Max brings a wealth of experience to the discussion, having worked across master-planned communities, regional housing projects, and complex urban redevelopments mainly along Australia's eastern seaboard. His background in engineering and law, combined with hands-on experience in the development sector, gives him a unique perspective on the challenges and opportunities facing the industry today. In this episode, we explore what motivates developers, how public misconceptions impact the industry, the growing burden of red and green tape, and how political and media narratives shape outcomes on the ground. Max shares candid insights into the development process, the importance of long-term thinking, and the need for a more collaborative approach between planners, developers, and regulators. We also discuss innovation, housing affordability, the tension between idealism and pragmatism in city-making, and why Australia needs to rediscover its ambition for building new cities. In Podcast Extra / Culture Corner: * Max recommends the Netflix series Drive to Survive https://www.netflix.com/au/title/80204890, a behind-the-scenes look at the world of Formula One racing. * Cam reflects on the power and abundance of Australia's natural coastal landscapes. * Pete recommends the play Victory Over the Sun, a landmark 1913 Russian Futurist work that pushed the boundaries of theatre and art. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victory_over_the_Sun Episode PX130 was released on 26 April 2025. PX is proud to be a member of the Urban Broadcast Collective.
ALLSVENSKAN HAR BÖRJAT! Men det är inte därför vi är här. Vi fortsätter resan ner i spritpannan. Hur farligt är egentligen metanol, och ackumuleras inte denna över tid? Vi får använda diverse jedi-trick för att besvara frågan. David tvingar in en passus om proportioner av spriten. May the foreshots be with you. Vad var det i glaset? Mathias hade ett åtta år gammalt PX privatfat från Eden Mill som David administrerat; Jeroen körde Greed, en 11 YO rökig Bunnahabhain som Lars Cederbro administrerat; David hade en 18 YO Auchentoshan på 43%. Lyssnarfråga om metanol och balans i pannor och tankar! Matthew Fergusson-Stewart & Andrew Derbidge, ”Bringing balance to the foreshots”, 5/10 2016: https://www.whiskyandwisdom.com/bringing-balance-to-the-foreshots/ spritkok i spritpannan, spent lees, för- och eftersprit, hjärta… …kan man läsa om här: Buxton, Ian, & Paul S. Hughes, The science and commerce of whisky (Cambridge: RSC Publishing, 2014). Mujtaba, I. M., Batch distillation: Design and operation (London: Imperial College Press, 2004). Series on chemical engineering 3 Nicol, Denis A., ”Batch distillation”, i Russell, Inge, Graham G. Stewart & Julie Kellershohn, red., Whisky and other spirits: Technology, production and marketing, 3 uppl. (London: Academic Press, 2022) s. 247–270. Denna text av Roger Melander är mycket bra: https://web.archive.org/web/20211018032747/http://masterclass.boxwhisky.se/sv/the-middle-cut Här når du oss: En trea whisky på Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/entreawhisky) Maila till oss på hej@entreawhisky.se Davids blogg tjederswhisky.se (https://www.tjederswhisky.se) Följ oss på Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/entreawhisky Bli medlem! https://entreawhisky.memberful.com/checkout?plan=74960
¿Puede un área de Recursos Humanos tomar decisiones como lo haría un equipo de experiencia al cliente?En este episodio de PX Journal, platicamos con Alma Aguilar, responsable de People Analytics & Surveys en Santander México. Exploramos cómo un enfoque basado en datos está transformando la función de RH y lo que significa aplicar mentalidad CX al diseño de experiencias para colaboradores.Conversamos sobre:El poder del mindset analítico en la toma de decisiones estratégicas para People Experience.Qué significa adaptar marcos y metodologías de Customer Experience (CX) al ámbito de Personas y Cultura.Cómo desarrollar ambidestreza en RH: combinando visión operativa y pensamiento de diseño.Los desafíos más urgentes (y los que vienen) para PX en organizaciones grandes y complejas.Una charla con mucha claridad, visión y sentido práctico sobre el futuro de la función.
APRIL APRIL PUCKO! Mathias har lurat lyssnare (och Jeroen) på första april. Det smuttas på whisky från privatfat innan vi slänger oss huvudstupa ner i spritpannan. Varning för svåra fackuttryck som snurrirurri och börna maxa. Men Mathias släpper inte dubbeldestilleringen. Litania verkar faktiskt uttalas med betoning på i-et: https://svenska.se/saol/?id=1736455 Vad var det i glaset? David hade två 8 YO single casks från Eden Mill, ett PX-fat, ett olorosofat, säkert snart i Whiskybase. Jeroen satt med samma whisky, minsann – PX-fatet. Mathias hade Envy: https://www.whiskybase.com/whiskies/whisky/270312 Finns månne några Greed på Systembolaget kvar? https://www.systembolaget.se/produkt/sprit/bunnahabhain-8414301/ Nu kokar vi i spritpannan! Lite teknisk litteratur om det hela: Buxton, Ian, & Paul S. Hughes, The science and commerce of whisky (Cambridge: RSC Publishing, 2014). Mujtaba, I. M., Batch distillation: Design and operation (London: Imperial College Press, 2004). Series on chemical engineering 3 Nicol, Denis A., ”Batch distillation”, i Russell, Inge, Graham G. Stewart & Julie Kellershohn, red., Whisky and other spirits: Technology, production and marketing, 3 uppl. (London: Academic Press, 2022) s. 247–270. Denna text av Roger Melander är mycket bra: https://web.archive.org/web/20211018032747/http://masterclass.boxwhisky.se/sv/the-middle-cut Se också: https://whiskyscience.blogspot.com/2011/03/pot-still-distillation.html Glengoyne med sitt Unhurried since 1833: https://www.glengoyne.com/ En extreeeeeeeemt nördig bok som täcker det mesta: Gregory H. Miller, Whisky science: A condensed distillation (Cham: Springer, 2019). Här når du oss: En trea whisky på Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/entreawhisky) Maila till oss på hej@entreawhisky.se Davids blogg tjederswhisky.se (https://www.tjederswhisky.se) Följ oss på Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/entreawhisky Bli medlem! https://entreawhisky.memberful.com/checkout?plan=74960
In this REMIX Episode of The Bourbon Life Podcast Matt and Mark spend some time hanging out with Wes Henderson, CEO & Founder, of True Story. Wes was previously a guest on Episode 55 and this Episode originally aired as Episode 243 in October 2024. The guys talk with Wes about the legacy that he and his father, Lincoln, created with Angel's Envy and how Wes is continuing to build on that legacy with his 6 sons now at True Story, his decision to forego retirement and get back into the Bourbon business and the factors that drove that decision, and the incredible project that the parent company (which Wes also owns), Saga Spirits Group, has planned in Woodford County, Kentucky that will not only provide a home for True Story but will also create a destination location for Bourbon tourists to visit and enjoy. They also taste and review the soon to be released True Story Bourbon Finished in White Moscatel Casks and the True Story Rye Finished in Brazilian Amburana, PX, and Oloroso Sherry Casks. This Episode of The Bourbon Life Podcast is sponsored by Three Chord Bourbon and The Kitchen Table at James B. Beam Distilling Co. Check out all of our amazing sponsors online at: www.threechordbourbon.com www.visitthekitchentable.com
In PX129 our guest is Jeffrey Mason of the Charter Cities Institute. Jeffrey joined CCI as a Researcher in 2019. His research interests include urban economics, structural transformation, special economic zones, and technology ecosystems. He has worked on policy advisory projects in Nigeria, Tanzania, Zambia, and Honduras, among other countries. Prior to joining the Charter Cities Institute, Jeffrey worked as an MA Fellow at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University. He holds a BA in economics from the University of Maryland and an MA in economics from George Mason University. His writing has been featured in publications including City Journal, Works in Progress, Investment Monitor, Quartz Africa, and The American Mind. The Charter Cities Institute is a nonprofit dedicated to creating the ecosystem for charter cities, founded on the idea that a fresh approach was necessary to tackle humanity's most pressing challenges, such as global poverty, climate change and rapid urbanisation. CCI believe charter cities—new cities granted a special jurisdiction to create a new governance system—are that solution. By improving governance through deep regulatory and administrative reforms, charter cities can help accelerate economic growth in developing countries and lift tens of millions of people out of poverty. Details at https://chartercitiesinstitute.org In podcast extra / culture corner, Jeff recommends the book ‘Outsourcing Empire: How Company-States Made the Modern World' by Andrew Phillips and JC Sharman https://press.princeton.edu/books/hardcover/9780691203515/outsourcing-empire Jess recommends the TV series Ted Lasso https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ted_Lasso Pete recommends the book ‘The Diaries of Fred Williams 1963 - 1970' https://www.amazon.com.au/Diaries-Fred-Williams-1963-1970/dp/0522871208 Episode PX129 was released on 31 March 2025. PX is proud to be a member of the Urban Broadcast Collective.
PX Docs articles to learn more about POTS: click hereTommie's story of HOPE: click hereEpisode on Vagus Nerve Dysfunction referenced: click hereIn this episode, Dr. Tony Ebel breaks down Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS), a condition that affects many teenagers and young adults, particularly females. Dr. Ebel explains that POTS is not a mystery condition but rather a neurological issue stemming from vagus nerve dysfunction, dysautonomia, nervous system dysregulation, and subluxation. He criticizes conventional medical approaches that merely treat symptoms while missing the root cause and offers a chiropractic perspective on how to effectively address POTS through nervous system-focused care. Dr. Ebel provides hope for those suffering from POTS, emphasizing that healing is possible through natural, drug-free methods.[00:00:00] Introduction & Overview of POTSPOTS is not a mystery condition but a straightforward neurological issuePrimarily affects teenagers and young adults, especially femalesMedical approach fails by merely labeling symptoms without addressing root causes[07:00:00] POTS Symptoms & Root CausesSymptoms: dizziness, rapid heartbeat, chronic fatigue, easily triggered anxietyRoot causes: nervous system dysregulation, vagus nerve dysfunction, dysautonomia, subluxationHow vagus nerve connects brain and gut, affecting everything from balance to anxiety[14:00:00] Conventional vs. Functional ApproachesConventional: salt intake, beta blockers, and "slowing down" recommendationsFunctional medicine: diet, physical activity, gut health, stress managementWhy both approaches still fall short without addressing neurological root causes[18:00:00] Patient Patterns & Physical SignsCommon history: birth interventions, childhood illnesses like colic and ear infectionsPhysical signs: forward head posture ("tech neck"), tension at base of skullThe bowling ball analogy explaining how posture affects nervous system function[23:00:00] Assessment & Treatment ApproachAssessment tools: INSiGHT scans (thermal, EMG), heart rate variability (HRV)Care plan: specific chiropractic adjustments, postural correction techniquesWhy complete healing takes time and follows a non-linear recovery path[28:00:00] Call to ActionFinding a PX doctor through PXdocs.com-- Follow us on Socials: Instagram: @pxdocs Facebook: Dr. Tony Ebel & The PX Docs Network Youtube: The PX Docs For more information, visit PXDocs.com to read informative articles about the power of Neurologically-Focused Chiropractic Care. Find a PX Doc Office near me: PX DOCS DirectoryTo watch Dr. Tony's 30 min Perfect Storm Webinar: Click HereSubscribe, share, and stay tuned for more incredible episodes unpacking the power of Nervous System focused care for children!
¡Bienvenidos al programa 304 de Gourmet FM! Hoy celebramos un hito muy especial, contamos con la presencia de alguien que ha sido fundamental en la historia de este programa: Rafa Amores, cofundador de Gourmet FM y compañero de viaje en este apasionante mundo del vino. Es un honor tenerte aquí, Rafa, compartiendo micrófono una vez más. En este programa tan emblemático, tenemos el placer de entrevistar a Vicente Inat, enólogo y copropietario de Viñedos Verticales, una bodega que ha sabido capturar la esencia de la Axarquía malagueña en cada una de sus botellas. Junto a Juan Muñoz, tercera generación de viticultores y bodegueros de la comarca, Vicente ha emprendido un proyecto que combina tradición y modernidad, respetando el entorno y las variedades autóctonas de la región. Viñedos Verticales se encuentra en Moclinejo, un pintoresco pueblo de la Axarquía, caracterizado por sus empinadas laderas y suelos de esquistos, filitas y pizarra. En este entorno privilegiado, cultivan variedades como la Moscatel de Alejandría, la PX, la Doradilla, la Garnacha y la rara Romé, siguiendo prácticas de viticultura heroica que reflejan el vínculo inseparable entre la tierra, los viñeros y las mulas. Con Fran León.
En este episodio exploramos el concepto de People Experience as a Product y cómo adoptar un mindset de producto en la gestión de la experiencia del colaborador. Hablamos sobre la importancia de diseñar experiencias intencionales, iterativas y alineadas con la estrategia del negocio, tomando inspiración de metodologías como Design Thinking y modelos como el Triple Diamante. También mencionamos el trabajo de Luke O'Mahoney, quien ha abordado este enfoque en su podcast PX Espresso Hour, y el libro Built for People de Jessica Zwaan, que desarrolla un marco sólido sobre este modelo. Además, analizamos el estudio de Kennedy Fitch sobre los niveles de madurez en Employee Experience.Te invitamos a realizar la autoevaluación de madurez en PX y a compartir tu opinión en los comentarios. ¿Tu organización está lista para adoptar este enfoque? Déjanos saber y suscríbete para más contenido sobre innovación en HR.
201. Ides of March #Veterans #podcast In this episode of the DD214 Network podcast, the hosts engage in a lively discussion covering a range of topics from personal updates and casual banter to sports insights, including baseball season, March Madness, and the state of college basketball. They also delve into the current video game renaissance, upcoming releases, and the latest in wrestling entertainment. The conversation wraps up with a nostalgic look at Kevin Costner's films and their impact on pop culture. In this conversation, the speakers explore various themes including the kindness of larger-than-life personalities, nostalgia for classic films, the evolution of hard seltzers, and the complexities of state laws regarding alcohol and firearms. They also discuss the balance of freedom and responsibility, personal reflections on alcohol consumption, and the unique experiences of shopping at military PXs and commissaries. The conversation culminates in a discussion about the importance of expressing rights and the cost of freedom. In this conversation, the speakers discuss the importance of inalienable rights and civic duties, emphasizing the need for community engagement and awareness of the fragility of democracy. They share personal experiences related to mental health, the significance of support systems, and the importance of reaching out for help. The conversation culminates in a call to action for listeners to connect with one another and utilize available resources for mental health support.Chapters01:58 Casual Banter and Personal Updates07:33 Baseball Season and Rivalries10:17 March Madness and College Basketball Insights16:11 Video Game Renaissance and Upcoming Releases20:07 Wrestling Shows and Entertainment Updates26:01 Kevin Costner and Movie Discussions31:30 Gentle Giants: The Kindness of Big Personalities32:09 Nostalgia in Film: Revisiting Classic Movies33:47 The Evolution of Hard Seltzers: A Taste Test37:29 State Laws and Alcohol: A Comparative Discussion40:47 Gun Laws: A State-by-State Perspective45:24 Cannabis and Firearms: Navigating Legalities46:58 Freedom and Responsibility: The Balance of Rights49:54 The Experience of Alcohol: A Personal Reflection56:26 PX and Commissary: Military Shopping Experiences01:01:08 Alcohol in Deployment: Memories and Regulations01:06:10 Expressing Rights: The Cost of Freedom01:06:43 Inalienable Rights and Civic Duty01:09:44 The Foundation of Democracy and Its Fragility01:12:28 Community Support and Solidarity01:14:14 Mental Health Awareness and Seeking Help01:36:02 The Importance of Connection and ResourcesDD214 Network PodcastDirected & Produced by Jonathan ‘Clean' SanchezHosted by Joe Squillini & Jay CampbellEdited by Clean Sanchez Media, LLCMusic by Shrieks666 ("Shadow Surfing," "Voices Getting Louder") – Check them out on Bandcamp!Website: CleanSanchezMedia.comDisclaimer: This Podcast contains adult language. Adult Supervision is advised.Fair Use Disclaimer:The content provided on this podcast may include material subject to copyright protection. In accordance with the principles of "fair use" as defined in Section 107 of the Copyright Act of 1976, the use of copyrighted material on this podcast is for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, or research.The determination of whether the use of copyrighted material constitutes fair use is made on a case-by-case basis, taking into account various factors outlined in Section 107. The inclusion of such material is not an endorsement by the DD214 Network Podcast or Clean Sanchez Media, LLC, but is meant to enrich and contribute to discussions within the specified purposes of fair use. All copyrights and trademarks are the property of their respective owners.Shop official merch for DD214 Network: http://www.CleanSanchezMedia.com
AHP EHGZ ATNX PX UXXG AXKX?In this episode Brittani and Bob dive into The Dover Demon AHP EHGZ ATNX PX UXXG AXKX? A cryptid reportedly sighted in Dover, Massachusetts over several days in April 1977. Described by four teenage witnesses as a small humanoid creature with a large, watermelon-sized head, glowing orange eyes, long, thin limbs, and hairless skin. It was reportedly seen crawling along walls and walking on all fours.AHP EHGZ ATNX PX UXXG AXKX?
In PX128 our guest is architect and author Jorge Almazan. Jorge is a Tokyo-based architect and associate professor at Keio University. He holds a degree in architecture from the Polytechnic University of Madrid and a PhD from the Tokyo Institute of Technology. His practice focuses on ecologically responsible and socially inclusive design, ranging from urban to interior projects. His built work has earned significant recognition in Japan, including the Ota City Urban Landscape First Prize (2019) and selections by the Japan Institute of Architects (2018, 2022) and the Architectural Institute of Japan (2023). Almazán's research on Tokyo has been published in numerous academic journals, and his book, Emergent Tokyo: Designing the Spontaneous City (Oro Editions, 2021), was a finalist for the 2023 Pattis Family Foundation Global Cities Book Award. ‘Emergent Tokyo: Designing the Spontaneous City' was mentioned in a recent article in the Wall Street Journal about visiting Tokyo on a budget, using the book as a guide https://www.wsj.com/lifestyle/travel/how-far-does-1-000-take-you-on-a-trip-to-tokyo-we-found-out-dd76a5af?st=TeyNL7&reflink=article_copyURL_share In podcast extra / culture corner, Jorge recommends two Netflix programs that feature Tokyo. These are ‘Midnight Diner' https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Midnight_Diner_(Japanese_TV_series) and 'Tokyo Swindlers' https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tokyo_Swindlers. Jess recommends getting back into tennis as she returns to the court. Pete recommends the ‘New Books' podcast series https://newbooksnetwork.com. PX is proud to be a contributor to the UBC. Episode PX128 was released on 3 March 2025.
LeadsCon Industry Insider: Lead Generation Insights for Today and Tomorrow
The lead generation and performance marketing landscape is evolving fast—are you keeping up? In this exclusive podcast, Frans van Hulle, CEO & Co-Founder of PX, shares key insights from the latest annual survey with LeadsCon, revealing the biggest challenges, opportunities, and trends shaping customer acquisition in 2025.Tune in to discover:How industry collaboration can fuel shared growthThe impact of regulatory shifts—what marketers need to know nowThe top KPIs and marketing channels driving successA sneak peek at LeadsCon's must-attend panel discussion in AprilDon't miss this essential conversation—get ahead of the competition and stay informed! Take PX's State of the Industry survey to share your insights, and don't miss PX's keynote at LeadsCon on Tuesday, April 8, at 11am.
In PX127 our guest is architect, former academic and author Dr Derham Groves. He studied architecture at Deakin University and the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology and art history at the University of Minnesota. He taught architecture at RMIT from 1985 to 1997 and the University of Melbourne from 1999 to 2019 and was a Senior Fellow in the Faculty of Architecture, Building, and Planning at the University of Melbourne from 2020 to 2024. Derham is the author of many articles and books about popular culture, architecture, and design, including, Feng-Shui and Western Building Ceremonies (1991), You Bastard Moriarty (1996), Mail Art: The D-I-Y Letterbox from Workshop to Gatepost (1998), TV Houses: Television's Influence On the Australian Home (2004), Mask: Pro Hart's Frankenstein Monsters (2006), There's No Place Like Holmes: Exploring Sense of Place Through Crime Fiction (2008), Victims and Villains: Barbie and Ken Meet Sherlock Holmes (2009), Anna May Wong's Lucky Shoes: 1939 Australia Through the Eyes of an Art Deco Diva (2011), Out of the Ordinary: Popular Art, Architecture and Design (2012), Hopalong Cassidy: A Horse Opera (2017), Monkeemania in Australia: Celebrating the 50th Anniversary of The Monkees' Australian Tour in 1968 (2019), Arthur Purnell's “Forgotten” Architecture: Canton and Cars (2020), Sherlock in the Seventies: A Wild Decade of Sherlock Holmes Films (2021), Australian Westerns in the Fifties: Kangaroo, Hopalong Cassidy on Tour, and Whiplash (2022), and Homicide on Hydra: George Johnston's Crime Novels (2023). His latest book, Walt Disney's Forgotten Australia: From Mickey's Kangaroo to Outback At Ya! has been released in February 2025. Derham agrees with the Austrian architect Hans Hollein that ‘Everything is architecture,' and the American designer Charles Eames who said, ‘Eventually everything connects—people, ideas, objects.' Episode released 10 February 2025. PX is proud to be a contributor to the UBC.
Our guest is Sara Bronin a Mexican-American architect and attorney whose interdisciplinary research focuses on how law and policy can foster more equitable, sustainable, well-designed, and connected places. She is the author of 'Key to the City: How Zoning Shapes Our World', and she founded and directs the National Zoning Atlas, which aims to digitize, demystify, and democratize information about zoning in the United States. She has advised the National Trust for Historic Preservation and Sustainable Development Code, has served on the board of Latinos in Heritage Conservation, and founded Desegregate Connecticut. Previously, she led the award-winning, unanimously adopted overhaul of the zoning code and city plan of Hartford, Connecticut. Bronin holds a juris doctor from Yale Law School, a master of science from the University of Oxford (Rhodes Scholar), as well as a B.Arch. and B.A. from the University of Texas–Austin. In the interview Sara outlines her experiences including being a Commissioner at the City of Hartford which helped shape the book and the array of issues covered in ‘Key to the City'. In podcast extra / culture corner Sara recommends ‘Climate Change and Historic Preservation ‘ (Sept 2024) https://tile.loc.gov/storage-services/service/ll/llglrd/2024555212/2024555212.pdf. Jess recommends the Martha Stewart documentary on Netflix (https://www.netflix.com/au/title/81479059) and Pete recommends two books and making omelettes. Episode released 19 January 2025. PX is proud to be part of the Urban Broadcasting Collective.
Na českém trhu letos nejvíc vyrostly akcie bankovní skupiny Erste, zhodnotily skoro o půlku. Globálně vyhrála americká energetická společnost Vistra, její akcie přidaly 315 %. Trhy na nás byly hodné, říká analytička Anna Píchová.Nejznámější akciový index S&P 500, který zahrnuje 500 největších na burze obchodovaných podniků v USA, posílil od začátku roku o 27 %. A silný růst pokračuje už druhým rokem. „Americké ekonomice se poměrně daří, i když hodně lidí čekalo, že se tam něco začne zadrhávat. Pomohla i podzimní euforie po zvolení Donalda Trumpa, narostl rizikový apetit a na trhy připlulo spoustu peněz,“ ohlíží se za letoškem akciová analytička Anna Píchová v investičním podcastu Ve vatě.Ani evropské akcie se ale nenechaly zahanbit. Německý index DAX vyrostl za rok o necelých 19 %. Ještě o něco lépe se dařilo Pražské burze měřené indexem PX, který posílil o 20,5 %. „Trhy na nás byly opravdu hodné. Na někoho víc, na někoho méně. Ne všem titulům se dařilo,“ glosuje výsledky analytička One Family Office Píchová.Ve fenomenálním růstu (+37,5 %) pokračovaly technologické firmy a bodovaly tituly ze sektoru komunikace, kam spadají například i akcie Meta (+37 %). Naopak zdravotnictví jako celek „udělalo“ za letošek „jen“ 7,8 %.Vítěz roku vyrábí energii z jádraVítěznou akcií roku překvapivě není firma z technologické oblasti, ale elektrárenská společnost Vistra, jejíž akcie za letošek vyrostly o 315 %. Za jejím úspěchem přitom stojí neutuchající zájem o čipy, poháněný rozmachem umělé inteligence. „Všechen ten hardware je ale potřeba napájet a k tomu je potřeba spoustu elektrické energie. Tím se dostala do popředí Vistra, která elektřinu vyrábí v jaderných elektrárnách,“ vysvětluje Anna Píchová.Na stříbrné příčce letošních nejvýkonnějších akcií skončil Palantir, třetí příčka patří americké realitní společnosti Texas Pacific Land. Palantir vyvíjí software a zpracovává big data, často pro státní sektor. „Letos se firma poprvé dostala do indexu pětistovky nejvýkonnějších firem z USA, S&P 500. „Pokud půjde na burzu Nasdaq, tak bude i zařazena do indexu Nasdaq, takže další impuls pro akcie,“ předpovídá Píchová.Nvidia, která dodává čipy, potřebné pro trénování a provoz jazykových modelů AI, Microsoftu, Googlu i Amazonu, je nejvýkonnější firma amerického indexu za posledních pět, deset, patnáct i dvacet let. Otázka ale je, jestli jsou její akcie vysoko naceněné stále ještě právem. „Už to začíná být trošičku horší, ta firma nemůže takhle rychle růst tak dlouhou dobu, jak se čeká, třeba dalších 5–10 let,“ pochybuje Píchová.Banky bodovalySkvěle se letos vedlo i ve finančním sektoru, a to i v Česku. Dařilo se Monetě, akcie Erste Group (do skupiny patří Česká spořitelna) to letos dotáhla dokonce na nejlepší akcii z pražské burzy, zhodnotila o necelých 46 %. „Za růstem akcí stojí silné výsledky banky a její silná pozice na tuzemském trhu,“ říká Píchová s tím, že druhým nejvíc rostoucím titulem Burzy Praha se nečekaně stala Kofola.Ze zahraničních finančních domů stojí za pozornost globální investiční společnost KKR. I ta letos poprvé pronikla do indexu S&P 500 a hned se stala nejvýkonnější finanční společností v indexu. Zaměřuje se na private equity (investice do soukromého kapitálu, pozn.red.), na investice do infrastruktury a nemovitostí. Akcie letos přidala 93 %.Zvlášť podzimní měsíce finančníkům přály. „Bylo to kvůli zvolení Donalda Trumpa. Lehká deregulace finančního světa, která se čeká, by zvlášť některým menším bankám měla pomoci, ale uvidíme,“ podotýká Anna Píchová.Akcie Volkswagenu padajíKončící rok naopak nebyl dobrý pro automobilky, zvlášť pro ty německé, což je reprezentováno nejenom Volkswagenem, který letos ztratil skoro 30 %. Podobně je na tom další německá automobilka BMW. Úplně nejhorší automobilkou je evropsko-americký Stellantis, který v tom letošním roce ztratil 46 % své hodnoty.Ne všem výrobcům automobilů se vedlo špatně. „Někdo by možná čekal Teslu z Ameriky. Ta to není. Je to ale jiná americká automobilka, a sice General Motors, která letos zhodnotila o 53 %, takže i překonala ten celkový index S&P 500,“ všímá si analytička.Losery roku jsou, podle dosavadních výsledků, síť amerických lékáren Walgreens (- 66,5 %), nedařilo se ani výrobci vakcín Moderna a chemické firmě Celanese.*****Ve vatě. Podcast novinářky Markéty Bidrmanové. Poslechněte si konkrétní rady investorů a odborníků na téma investic, inflace, úvěrů a hypoték. Finanční „kápézetka“ pro všechny, kterým nejsou peníze ukradené.Vychází každý čtvrtek. Poslouchejte na Seznam Zprávách, Podcasty.cz nebo ve všech podcastových aplikacích.V podcastu vysvětlujeme základní finanční pojmy a principy, nejde ale o investiční poradenství.O čem byste chtěli poslouchat příště? Co máme zlepšit? A co naopak určitě neměnit? Vaše připomínky, tipy i výtky uvítáme na adrese audio@sz.cz.
In this episode of the Experience Miracles podcast, Dr. Tony Ebel addresses whether chiropractic care alone can help children heal without functional medicine. He explains that while the answer is "it depends," Neurologically-Focused Chiropractic Care should be the foundational first step in healing before adding other therapies. He presents a three-step flowchart of chronic illness and emphasizes the importance of addressing the nervous system first.[00:00:00] - Introduction and episode overview[00:02:00] - Context of the questionRecent Documenting Hope conference experienceGap in functional medicine conversations[00:05:00] - Breaking down the questionDistinction between regular and Neurologically-Focused ChiropracticImportance of addressing the nervous system firstDefinition of "PX doctors"[00:08:00] - Understanding healingThe body's natural healing capabilitiesRole of different treatment approachesIndividual nature of healing journeys[00:14:00] - Current treatment landscapeThe shift from medication to supplementsAnalysis of supplement-based approachesLimitations of symptom-focused treatment[00:16:00] - The Three Systems FrameworkSymptoms and conditionsMultiple body systemsRoot cause in nervous system[00:21:00] - Dr. Bruce Lipton's perspectiveNervous system's role in coordinating all body functionsConnection between nervous system and other body systems[00:24:00] - Tree analogy for healingRoots as nervous systemTrunk as gut and immune systemSoil as environmental factors[00:27:00] - Case study4-year-old with level 3 autism90-100 day progress with chiropractic aloneImportance of proper therapy sequencing[00:30:00] - SequencingWhy order mattersRisk of doing too much too soonIntegration with other therapies[00:31:00] - Closing thoughtsIndividual nature of healing journeysImportance of foundational workFuture research needs-- Follow us on Socials: Instagram: @pxdocs Facebook: Dr. Tony Ebel & The PX Docs Network Youtube: The PX Docs For more information, visit PXDocs.com to read informative articles about the power of Neurologically-Focused Chiropractic Care. To watch Dr. Tony's 30 min Perfect Storm Webinar: Click Here Find a PX Doc Office near me: PX DOCS Directory Subscribe, share, and stay tuned for more incredible episodes unpacking the power of Nervous System focused care for children!
Getting close to the holidaze. Be thankful for something, you selfish punx. Lots of new stuff in this one! Toronto's The Slime, Portland's Carny Cumm, and Reno's Wretched Self and Buckaroo. Even a BGP turkey day tune... crickets. Go trip out on tryptophan, you freaks. Hit us up at brothersgrimpunk@gmail.com and grab our music on our Bandcamp page. Physical media available.485 Playlist:Faster is Always Punker...Faster is Always Better 0:32 Shut the Fuck Up Faster is Always Better Toronto Orange 0:33 The Slime Russian Roulette Chile Camino al Gólgota 1:35 Fractura - EP 2024 Portland Dickhole City Drowner 2:08 Carny Cumm Bandcamp Single 2024 SLAYGROUND - Burning Curse (bkgrd) 3:57 V/A Thrash Metal 2024 FISTFUL OF THRASH Vol.3 Turkey Vultures 1:05 BGP Unreleased Reno Collapsed 12:31 Wretched Self Wretched Self III WHAT'S THIS ALL 4 1:09 Buckaroo Demo Section D (Death Wing) 1:23 Richter Scale Secret Agent Headcheese Escape From Alcatraz Go Bo Recs U(F)OLOGÍA 1:04 VERGüENZA DEMO 2 NC Cancer They Create 2:07 POLLUTE. Microplastics, Massive Profits NYNY Innocence Lost 1:20 Wizard Militia LIVE DEMO Patinando Olas de Concreto - XGRIFOX 0:37 XGRIFOX/Steven Seagal Extreme Noise Wrestling Championship Split w/ XGRIFOX Krpelj 0:48 Crustalno Jasno Hračak nadeSweden Sjuk i huvudet 0:50 PX-30 2023 Olympia Burnt Out 2:29 Minds Controlled Demo '24 DROWNING IN BLOOD - Liberation (bkgrd) 3:52 V/A Thrash Metal 2024 FISTFUL OF THRASH Vol.3 Idaho I Don't Want To Listen 2:27 Zap Pack Bandcamp Single Other ways to hear BGP:Archive.org#485 on ArchiveApple PodcastsYouTube PodcastsPunk Rock Demonstration - Wednesdays 7 p.m. PSTRipper Radio - Fridays & Saturdays 7 p.m. PSTContact BGP:brothersgrimpunk@gmail.com@Punkbot138 on Instagram@BrosGrimPunk on XMore Music:Bandcamp - Follow us and download our albums: Brothers Grim Punk, Fight Music, and more!YouTube - tons of our punk playlists, from Anarchy to Zombies!
In this episode of the Experience Miracles podcast, Dr. Tony Ebel delves into the topic of nervous system dysregulation in children's health and development. He explains the concept of nervous system dysregulation, its widespread impact on various bodily functions, and its role in many childhood conditions. Dr. Ebel discusses the signs and symptoms of dysregulation from infancy through childhood and explores the "Perfect Storm" of factors contributing to this issue, including prenatal stress, birth trauma, and environmental toxins. He emphasizes the limitations of conventional treatments and highlights the transformative potential of Neurologically-Focused Chiropractic Care in addressing nervous system dysregulation. [00:00] Introduction to nervous system dysregulation and its importance[03:45] Definition of nervous system dysregulation and its impact on health[07:30] Signs and symptoms of dysregulation in infantsPlagiocephaly and torticollisBreastfeeding difficultiesSleep issues and colic[14:15] Signs of dysregulation in toddlers and young childrenChronic illness and weak immune systemDevelopmental delaysSensory processing issues[20:00] The "Perfect Storm" concept and causes of nervous system dysregulationPreconception and prenatal stressBirth traumaEnvironmental toxins[28:30] Link between nervous system dysregulation and conditions like autism, ADHD, and seizures[33:45] Common approaches to addressing dysregulation (PT, OT, speech therapy) and their limitations[38:00] The importance of neurologically focused chiropractic care in treating dysregulation[43:30] Holistic approaches to supporting nervous system regulation (sleep routines, diet, supplements)[48:15] The transformative power of addressing nervous system dysregulation through chiropractic care[53:00] Call to action: Finding a PX doc and sharing the message[56:30] Closing thoughts on the impact of nervous system focused care on families-- Follow us on Socials: Instagram: @pxdocs Facebook: Dr. Tony Ebel & The PX Docs Network Youtube: The PX Docs For more information, visit PXDocs.com to read informative articles about the power of Neurologically-Focused Chiropractic Care. To attend the next live Webinar: https://www.thepxdocs.com Find a PX Doc Office near me: PX DOCS Directory Subscribe, share, and stay tuned for more incredible episodes unpacking the power of Nervous System focused care for children!
Kommt alle zu Tobys Konzert am 18. Oktober 2024 in! Schlimmer Laberpodcast. Darin: Holgi war im Urlaub und ist mit der Vespa gestürzt (und will seine PX 150 verkaufen), Toby hat einen Anhänger und demnächst Geburtstag, und war im Kino, Toby bekommt ne Wärmepumpe (und verschenkst ne Brennwert-Therme), Elektroautos, Holgi war beim Hautarzt, Schlagzeilen & […]
Kommt alle zu Tobys Konzert am 18. Oktober 2024 in! Schlimmer Laberpodcast. Darin: Holgi war im Urlaub und ist mit der Vespa gestürzt (und will seine PX 150 verkaufen), Toby hat einen Anhänger und demnächst Geburtstag, und war im Kino, Toby bekommt ne Wärmepumpe (und verschenkst ne Brennwert-Therme), Elektroautos, Holgi war beim Hautarzt, Schlagzeilen & […]
In this Episode of The Bourbon Life Podcast, presented by Liquor Barn, Matt and Mark spend some time hanging out with Wes Henderson, CEO & Founder, of True Story. Wes was previously a guest on Episode 55. The guys talk with Wes about the legacy that he and his father, Lincoln, created with Angel's Envy and how Wes is continuing to build on that legacy with his 6 sons now at True Story, his decision to forego retirement and get back into the Bourbon business and the factors that drove that decision, and the incredible project that the parent company (which Wes also owns), Saga Spirits Group, has planned in Woodford County, Kentucky that will not only provide a home for True Story but will also create a destination location for Bourbon tourists to visit and enjoy. They also taste and review the soon to be released True Story Bourbon Finished in White Moscatel Casks and the True Story Rye Finished in Brazilian Amburana, PX, and Oloroso Sherry Casks. This Episode of The Bourbon Life Podcast is presented by Liquor Barn and is also sponsored by Penelope Bourbon, Limestone Farms Bourbon, VisitLEX, Old Dominick, Three Chord Bourbon, James E. Pepper Distillery, Pappy & Co, and The Kitchen Table at James B. Beam Distilling Co. Check out all of our amazing sponsors online at: www.liquorbarn.com www.penelopebourbon.com www.limestonefarms.com www.visitlex.com www.olddominick.com www.threechordbourbon.com www.jamesepepper.com www.pappyco.com www.visitthekitchentable.com
An Innovative Copper Method and An Oregonian Distiller in Ireland Join me on this episode to Ireland's Boyne Valley, where we explore the historic and picturesque Brú na Bóinne and the modern Boann Distillery. I sit down with Alex Witt, the head distiller at Boann, who shares his captivating journey from the United States to Ireland and his immersion into the Irish whiskey industry. Alex takes us through the Cooney family's transition from brewing craft beer to creating whiskey, highlighting their passion for the drinks industry and the intimate, collaborative atmosphere of working in a family-run business. Discover the innovative and state-of-the-art facilities at Boann, which are housed in a repurposed car dealership, and get a sneak peek at their exciting new PX cask finish whiskey. In our conversation, we delve into the unique distillation techniques and sustainability initiatives at Boann Distillery. Alex provides insight into the application of nanotechnology in their distillation process, the historical significance of copper in whiskey production, and the potential for new whiskey releases pending regulatory changes. We also touch on Boann's commitment to environmental sustainability, plans for expansion, and their multifaceted visitor experience. With a rich discussion on maturation experiments and the use of diverse casks, this episode is a must-listen for whiskey enthusiasts and those interested in innovative production methods. Thanks everyone for listening, and thank you to Alex for entering the Whiskey Ring! Thanks to our Presenting Sponsor, BAXUS Baxus is the world's leading collectible spirits marketplace, with user-friendly options for buyers, sellers, and collectors looking to vault their collections. Use my link below to visit the BAXUS.CO website and sign up! BAXUS Website BAXUS on Instagram BAXUS on Facebook BAXUS on Twitter/X BAXUS on LinkedIn Thanks to our Lead Sponsor, Black Button Distillery Black Button Distilling Website Black Button Distilling on Facebook Black Button Distilling on Instagram _________________________________________________________ If you haven't joined the Patreon community yet, please consider doing so at patreon.com/whiskeyinmyweddingring There is 1 more spot available at the $25/month bottle share club level. If you haven't yet, please follow Whiskey in my Wedding Ring and the Whiskey Ring Podcast on Instagram, Facebook and LinkedIn, and subscribe to the newsletter on the website. Boann Distillery Boann Distillery Website Boann Distillery on Instagram Boann Distillery on Facebook Boann Distillery on LinkedIn Boann Distillery on X Boann Distillery on YouTube
Der einzige deutsche Laberpodcast mit Urlaub und Einschlafen-Bier mit Konzert, Holgi hat sich verkauft, Toby war bei den Neubauten, Personen (und Tiere) tracken, Tibber-Update, Holgi hat seine PX zuhause, Graphen-Wachs, Schamthermen, Emily in Paris, Schlagzeilen & Wetter. Toby unterstützen? Hier entlang!
Der einzige deutsche Laberpodcast mit Urlaub und Einschlafen-Bier mit Konzert, Holgi hat sich verkauft, Toby war bei den Neubauten, Personen (und Tiere) tracken, Tibber-Update, Holgi hat seine PX zuhause, Graphen-Wachs, Schamthermen, Emily in Paris, Schlagzeilen & Wetter. Toby unterstützen? Hier entlang!
Today, we're talking all about the recently-released Confession of Evangelical Conviction:- What the confession is and what it says- Why we signed it and got involved promoting it- How the American church got to the point where a confession of very basic political theology like this is necessary- And after that conversation, we talk the many layers of Christian nationalism involved in the debacle at Trump's recent trip to Arlington National CemeteryMentioned on the episode:- The Confession of Evangelical Conviction, and the associated resources- The video we produced to promote the confessionCredits- Follow KTF Press on Facebook, Instagram, and Threads. Subscribe to get our bonus episodes and other benefits at KTFPress.com.- Follow host Jonathan Walton on Facebook Instagram, and Threads.- Follow host Sy Hoekstra on Mastodon.- Our theme song is “Citizens” by Jon Guerra – listen to the whole song on Spotify.- Our podcast art is by Robyn Burgess – follow her and see her other work on Instagram.- Editing by Multitude Productions- Transcripts by Joyce Ambale and Sy Hoekstra.- Production by Sy Hoekstra and our incredible subscribersTranscriptIntroduction[An acoustic guitar softly plays six notes in a major scale, the first three ascending and the last three descending, with a keyboard pad playing the tonic in the background. Both fade out as Jonathan Walton says “This is a KTF Press podcast.”]Sy Hoekstra: When we first started doing this work and we published our anthology, we went on a couple of podcasts about it. A common thing that people asked of us at the time was, where do you think the White American church, where do you think the like 81 percent of the church, the White evangelical church that voted for Trump is going? And the first time I said it, I sort of surprised myself and I was like, look, it's being cut off the vine for not bearing good fruit and thrown in the fire. There's been a long time coming of a divorce, like a complete split between White evangelicals in America and followers of Jesus.[The song “Citizens” by Jon Guerra fades in. Lyrics: “I need to know there is justice/ That it will roll in abundance/ And that you're building a city/ Where we arrive as immigrants/ And you call us citizens/ And you welcome us as children home.” The song fades out.]Sy Hoekstra: Welcome to Shake the Dust, seeking Jesus, confronting injustice. I'm Sy Hoekstra.Jonathan Walton: And I'm Jonathan Walton.Sy Hoekstra: We have a great show for you today. We're doing something a little bit different. We are talking about a bit of a movement, a little, a confession that we have signed onto that we're a part of that we're producing some media around that you may have seen by the time this episode comes out. And it's a confession of sort of evangelical faithfulness to Jesus in a political context. And it is probably a little bit off the beaten path of kind of some of the political commentary that we normally engage in. And we wanted to talk to you about why we think it is a good and strategic thing for us to do during this season, give you some of our thinking behind how we kind of strategize politically and think about ourselves as part of a larger theological and political movement.So I think this will be a really good conversation. We're also gonna get into our Which Tab Is Still Open and talk to you about Christian nationalism and whiteness through the lens of Donald Trump doing absurd things at Arlington National Cemetery [laughs].Jonathan Walton: Yes.Sy Hoekstra: But we will get into all of that in a moment. Before we do, Jonathan Walton.Jonathan Walton: Hey, remember, if you like what you hear and read from us at KTF Press and would like for it to continue beyond the election season, I need you to do two things. Go to KTFPress.com and become a paid subscriber. Now, you could also tell other people to do that as well if you've already done that. We've got a ways to go if we're going to have enough people to sustain the work, but we think it's valuable, and I hope you do too. So go to KTFPress.com, sign up, and that gets you all of the bonus episodes of this show, access to our monthly Zoom calls with the two of us and more. So again, KTFPress.com. Become a paid subscriber.What is the Evangelical Confession of Conviction, and Why Is KTF Involved?Sy Hoekstra: All right, Jonathan, let's get started in our conversation. We've signed onto this document called The Confession of Evangelical Conviction. We've produced some media around it. First of all, what is it and what does it say?Some Basic Political Theology That We Need to Restate at This Cultural Moment with UnityJonathan Walton: [laughs] Well, I think the question of what it is, it's words [Sy laughs]. Like there's these things that we put together, it's words. And I think the reason that it's powerful is because of when and how it's said. And so these are basic confessions that every Christian should believe, but it seems like the reason that we're doing it right now and that I've signed onto is because there are seasons when the discipleship and formation of the church needs to be plain and centered. And so being able to say, “I give allegiance to Christ alone,” and then have that be reverberated across denominations, across movements of quote- unquote, Christians around the country that are usually so disparate, they usually don't communicate, they usually disagree with each other in very public ways, to say, “Hey, hey, hey.”We need people to understand who don't follow Jesus, that when Gandhi said, “I like Christ, I don't like Christians,” that's part of the problem. We are part of that problem. Where we don't articulate what we know, what we believe, what we know to be true. I think this is an articulation of that, speaking particularly to a cultural and political and social moment that needs the clarity that Jesus can bring.Sy Hoekstra: Yeah. So this is just to get into the weeds of it. It's a confession signed by I would say, the sort of extreme ends, at least to the people that we know about right now, I don't know who's gonna sign it in future, but center-right to more progressive left. And the basic confessions, like the seven statements of the confession are, “We give our allegiance to Jesus Christ alone. We will lead with love, not fear. We submit to the truth of Scripture. We believe the Gospel heals every worldly division. We are committed to the prophetic mission of the Church. We value every person as created in God's image.” And “We recognize godly leaders by their character.” So this is very basic theology [laughs] like you said. And you got a little bit at why it matters to put this out there, why we are involved. I agree with you. I think it's more about the context and it's also about who is saying it more than it is about the content.Because, and by the way, we should say we are giving you our reasons for signing this and why we think it's important. This is not… like there's a group of people that were involved in writing it, so there's lots of people involved who we don't know precisely why they signed [laughs] or precisely why the people who wrote it decided it was necessary. We're talking to you about our opinions. So to me, if you have something that says we pledge our allegiance to Christ alone, that's a rebuke of Christian nationalism to me.We judge godly leaders by their character, that's a rebuke of people who argue that Trump is a godly leader or a leader who has been appointed by God in some way or another. So those are important things to say. And it's with people across a pretty big spectrum of, as I said, the political range. Would Jonathan and I go a lot further than this if we said what we thought is important for political discipleship? Yes, we would, and you know that, because you've heard our other episodes. Or if you haven't, go listen to our other episodes [laughs]. We would go a lot further than that, yes. But we think, I think it's good to work with a broad range of people during a political campaign.Reaching a Broad Audience and Pushing the American Church to ChangeSy Hoekstra: Like I think when you're talking about discipleship at a moment when tensions are extremely high around theology and politics, it is good to do these kinds of things where you are trying to scale your efforts.Where you're trying to reach as many people as possible in the hopes that you will change some minds, both so that they will more faithfully follow Jesus, and in this specific context, so they won't vote for Donald Trump. That's one of my personal reasons for being involved in this [laughs]. And that's how you do campaigns in general. That's how campaigns operate. You try and call as many people as you can. You try and put commercials out there as widely as you can toward your targeted audience, whatever. Not in the hopes that the vast majority of the people who see it are going to suddenly be like, “Oh my goodness, I agree with everything you say,” but in the hopes that you'll reach enough of the people whose minds you can change to make a difference in their decision when it comes to November.You will reach them and you will start to be one of the people who affects their choices, is what I'm trying to say. So I don't know, that's kind of the strategy of it from my point of view. It is a similar way of thinking to me from the anthology. When we published the anthology four years ago, it was different because we were letting people say their own beliefs. And it was people from all over the spectrum kind of saying why they weren't voting for Trump in whatever way they saw fit [laughs], on whatever topic they saw fit. That was our approach. But this is the way some other people are going to do it, and we're gonna be happy to work with them in that way.Jonathan Walton: I think for me, I see the political strategy of it. I see the strategery that's happening, to use a word from SNL. My hope is that…Sy Hoekstra: From SNL 25 years ago [laughs].Jonathan Walton: Yeah. My hope… [laughs]. It was such a great sketch. “Strategery,” it was so good. “I'm the decider” [Sy laughs]. So I think one of the things that stands out to me, particularly in reviewing it more and assign it and then come on board, is, I hope that this is a Belhar Confession type moment for the United States and followers of Jesus. Particularly, because when we look at the Dutch Reformed Church, the Dutch Reformed Church was the theological backbone and framework for apartheid in South Africa. They gave the covering for those things to happen. It gave theological and moral legitimacy to a movement that was oppressive, violent, exploitative, and un-Christian at every level. Because there are Christian leaders who are willing to say, “You know what? This is really good. This is actually right. This is good and just, and God intended this.” And we have the exact same type of nonsense happening in the United States.There are quote- unquote, prophets and apostles and preachers and teachers and publishing houses and Amazon independent book publishers rolling out materials that say, “America first.” America is the kingdom of God. America is the kingdom of heaven. America is this baptized land on the earth, as opposed to being a land that is rooted in land theft, genocide, violence, patriarchy, greed and exploitation. Which it is that. It's actually not the kingdom of God at all. And so I hope that this creates a groundswell that goes beyond November 5th and beyond January 20th. And could this be a pivot point of orientation for people who followed Jesus to say, “You know what? Actually Jesus didn't say any of that.” If all of these people, right, left, middle, above, otherwise are saying this, maybe I should consider. “Oh, Randall Balmer said that, and Mercy Aiken” [Sy laughs]? “Shane was there too? Alright. Shane is on the same page as Curtis Chang and Sandra Van Opstal? Alright, let me jump in and get on this.” That's what I hope happens, is that it becomes impossible to avoid the question of allegiance to Jesus, or allegiance to the United States. Just like in South Africa the question was, are you pledging allegiance to apartheid or are you gonna follow Jesus?Sy Hoekstra: I totally agree with that. And I would say that it is 100 percent in line with the sort of premise of this podcast, which is helping people shake the dust and walk away [laughs] from the places where the word of God is not accepted as Jesus put it. And you let your peace return to you and you move along on your way.Jonathan Walton: Yes.How Did We Get to the Point Where This Confession Is Necessary?Sy Hoekstra: So let's actually talk about that thing that you were just saying. The thing where all these people from these different walks of life are coming together to make this specific statement at this time. How did we get here, aside from the obvious thing that Donald Trump is very good at uniting people who oppose him [laughter]. How did we get to this point in the church in America?Jonathan Walton: I think we need to narrow the scope a little bit.Sy Hoekstra: Okay.Jonathan Walton: Of how we got to this point, I think I would start at Acts 2 [laughter]. But, and then the church and then the alliance with the empire to escape persecution. Constantinople like Nicea, I mean…Sy Hoekstra: Let's focus on America.Jonathan Walton: Yeah, let's focus on the United States.Sy Hoekstra: [laughs] Zoom in a little bit.The Moral Majority Took Us Very Far down a Path Away from JesusJonathan Walton: I think that one of the pivot points in the United States is 2008 in the ascendance of Barack Obama. With Barack Obama, you have what was roiling and starting with Al Gore, but like can Christians vote for Democrats and still be Christians? Because with the ascendance of the moral majority, with what Randall Balmer talks about this coalescing around abortion as a position, and then the policies laid out by Jerry Falwell. And there was a conference in 1979 in Houston. Lots of organizations came out of that gathering. And so when those types of things occur, I think we are living in the wake of that wave, but that wave wasn't really challenged until 2008 when many, many, many, many people said, “Oh, I wanna vote for Barack Obama.”And so with the ascendance of Obama, then the question particularly among the Black community from evangelical Christians is like, can you be a Christian and vote for Obama? And that was talked about extensively in Tamice's book, Faith Unleavened, which is amazing. And that scene that she describes of the dissonance between the White evangelical church that she was sitting in, and the conversation she was having with her grandma on the phone, who she called Momma.Sy Hoekstra: Where her family was having a party because Obama had been elected and her White church was having a mournful prayer service.Jonathan Walton: Yeah. I think a lament session basically, for the United States being now overtaken by a demonic force. And so I think if we start there and move forward, like if this was a ray coming from a point, then the line actually starts to diverge from there, from the center point. And now we are actually so far apart that it's very, very difficult to justify what's happening. So if we're at our end points right now, we have followers of Jesus legitimizing sexual violence by saying Trump is fine. You have followers of Jesus legitimizing fraud, saying that that's fine. You have followers of Jesus legitimizing insurrection, saying that's fine. We are way, way down the road and very far apart from these basic confessions.And so I think people that are co-opted and indoctrinated by Fox News and the conservative White evangelical and conservative Catholic and conservative… because there's a smattering of Christian movements that have so aligned themselves with political power that it is very apparent even to non-Christians, that this is not Christ-like. And so I think for us, similar to the church in South Africa, to say, “Hey, we need to just make very plain every person is made in the image of God, and you shouldn't enslave, violate and steal from people.”If we could articulate that and do that, and have a movement around that, then I think that is how we got here, is that basic tenets of following Jesus have stayed the same, but forces, institutional, the powers, the principalities, and also people who chose to align themselves with that have taken the ball and run so far down the road that even people who don't follow Jesus and folks who just have basic biblical engagement are seeing that this is just not the way. And so I think followers of Jesus across the spectrum are starting to say, “You know what? This is a moment that we can actually speak into.”The White Evangelical ChurchA Divorce between White Evangelicals and Followers of JesusSy Hoekstra: Yeah, I agree with all that. I think, I mean, look, when we first started doing this work and we published our anthology, we went on a couple of podcasts about it. A common thing that people asked of us at the time was, where do you think the American church, where do you think the like 81 percent of the church, the White evangelical church that voted for Trump is going?” And the first time I said it, I sort of surprised myself, but I was like, “Look, it's being cut off the vine for not bearing good fruit and thrown in the fire.” That's it. There's been a long time coming of a divorce, like a complete split, I think, between White evangelicals in America and followers of Jesus.Jonathan Walton: Right.Sy Hoekstra: White evangelicals have had a whole long history of being involved in, as you said, in the exact same way that the Dutch Reformed Church was involved in apartheid, just being involved in everything. Every [laughs] terrible thing America's ever done, we've been there cheering it on and supporting it in all kinds of ways. And I think a lot of what Trump in particular, and it's sometimes a little bit hard to put my finger on why it was him, but Trump in particular, I think highlighted to a lot of Christians who viewed themselves as kind of like just nice, gentle, center right Christians who were a part of a larger movement where maybe there were some people who were a little bit off the deep end, but overall, these institutions and these people are trying to accomplish good things in the world and follow Jesus faithfully, realized that that wasn't the case.I think there are a lot of people who realized that they actually had opinions about what it meant to follow Jesus that were dramatically different than the average person in their institutions, or the average evangelical Republican.Policy Debates for White Evangelicals Have Been a Cover for Power HungerSy Hoekstra: Peter Wehner, I think would be one of these people, who writes for the New York Times. He was a George W. Bush speech writer. He recently wrote an article saying, “Look, Donald Trump has explicitly said that if you took one of these super restrictive state abortion bans and you passed it in Congress and you put it on my desk, I would veto it. I would not pass a national abortion ban.”Jonathan Walton: Right.Sy Hoekstra: Which for the pro-life movement, that's the end goal. That would be [laughs], that would be the thing they've been fighting for for decades [Jonathan laughs]. And he has said, “I will not sign this.” And do you hear anything about that from Franklin Graham [laughs]?Jonathan Walton: So Al Mohler was on the Run-Up of the New York Times this week, when you listen to this probably like two weeks ago, talking about how, “Hey, Donald Trump just said he's not gonna sign a national abortion ban. What's your position on that?” And his position hasn't changed, because again, it is framed as you all are the radical people, not us. We are the victims, not you. There's a constant revision of reality that they are gonna continue to turn out and communicate that is rooted in fear and a lust for power and control and dominance. And that is toxic as all get-out, and obviously un-Christian.Sy Hoekstra: Yeah, that was the end of my point, was that a thing that people have been arguing for a long time, which is that, this focus on abortion, this focus on prayer in school, or this focus on whatever the evangelical issue of the day is, has in fact been about power from the perspective of the leaders.Jonathan Walton: Right.Sy Hoekstra: Maybe not the rank -in-file people like marching and the March for Life or whatever.Jonathan Walton: Exactly.Sy Hoekstra: But the leaders are after power, and they always have been. That's what, if you go back a couple years to our episode with Mako Nagasawa, the first episode of season two where we talked about abortion. That's what his whole book is about, is the history of abortion policy and how it's almost never been about abortion. It's almost always been about something else like anti-immigrant sentiment or professionalizing the medical profession or whatever. It's always been about some other issue of people trying to establish themselves and gain power over somebody else. That's what I think a lot of people are realizing, and so a lot of people who are, I think more to the right in the group of people who have signed this document that we have are on that journey, like are in the middle of it.Or not in the middle of it, but they've been going on it for a few years and they've been rejected by who they thought were their people for saying things like, “Hey, should we maybe adhere a little more closely to the teachings of Jesus?” [laughs] And now they're saying, okay, they've gotten to a point where they're like, “I need to draw a line in the sand. I need to make something clear here.” And that I think is different. That is genuinely different than eight years ago when everybody was, a lot of people in the middle were just kind of waffling.Jonathan Walton: Yeah. Yeah, right.Sy Hoekstra: Were not really sure what to do yet. And they still viewed the people on the far right who were all in for Trump as possibly a minority on their side, or possibly just something like a phase people were going through. Something that would flare up and then die, and it just didn't turn out that way. I think that's kind of how I view a lot of how we got to the place that we are now.Jonathan Walton: Yeah.Sy Hoekstra: Again, zoomed in on America and not looking at the entirety of church history, which is where you wanted to go [laughter].Jonathan Walton: Yeah. And I mean, and I'll name some of the people that are key to that. So, Kristin Kobes Du Mez, like her book Jesus and John Wayne, Jemar Tisby's book, The Color of Compromise. And we could also throw in some Christianity adjacent, but loved by them books as well. So like all of the quote- unquote, anti-racist books, where people who are trying to leave the race-based, class-based, gender-based environmental hierarchy that White evangelicalism enforces, like I wrote about that in Twelve Lies as an explicit book. But you could say that Ibram X. Kendi's book is trying to get away from that. That White Fragility is trying to get away from that. That all of these books pushing back against [laughs], what now is called like Trad Wife and all these different things, it's trying to push back against these things. They're trying to call people to another reality because the one that some people have found themselves in is deeply unhelpful and not Christian.Sy Hoekstra: Yeah. I feel like that's been like you're refrain of this podcast. “And also, not Christian” [laughs].Jonathan Walton: Not Christian. Right.Sy Hoekstra: And not Jesus.Jonathan Walton: Right.Sy Hoekstra: Do we have any other thoughts on this subject, or do we want to jump into our segment?Jonathan Walton: I just think people should go sign it.Sy Hoekstra: Oh, yeah.Jonathan Walton: And there's a fun bible study there that [laughs] we talked about two weeks ago on the podcast and spread the word about it. I think it's gonna be a good thing.Sy Hoekstra: Yeah, the link to the website, the people who organized it, Jonathan said, “Hey, you can put the Bible study that we talked about in our last episode up, if you want a place for people to go to scripture on these subjects.” And they did.Jonathan Walton: Yeah.Sy Hoekstra: So that's cool. We will have the link to the confession in the show notes, as well as the link to the video that we created, which has a bunch of the signers of the confession reading parts of it, which we would love it if you would all share as widely as possible on your social media, and share the confession as well. We hope that this, as I said, changes somebody's hearts and minds, has some good effect on some people both in their discipleship and in their politics, which is what we're all about.Jonathan Walton: Yeah. Amen. There's actually a worship album that came out too. So along with Phil Vischer's cartoons for kids that can be shown in churches, there's a Return to Love album by a bunch of folks that you all may know like Will Matthews, Crystal Lewis, Ryan Edgar. These are folks that have led worship in great places that the evangelical world has followed for a long time. And so having worship leaders willing to call us out as well is pretty great. Along with Phil Vischer, because these videos will definitely be great for kids.Sy Hoekstra: Is that worship album already out?Jonathan Walton: Yeah, it's out right now [laughs]. You could click on it.Sy Hoekstra: I don't know how they did that that fast. That's incredible [laughs].Jonathan Walton: Hey man, listen. There's a thing called the Holy Spirit.Sy Hoekstra: [laughs].Jonathan Walton: And I think we all know that when Jesus moves, Jesus can do some things.Which Tab Is Still Open?: Trump at ArlingtonJonathan Walton: And so let's get into our segment, Which Tab Is Still Open?, where we dive a little deeper into one of our recommendations from the newsletter. And remember, you can get our newsletter for free by signing up for the mailing list at KTFPress.com. You'll get recommendations on articles, podcasts, and other media from both of us on things that will help you in your political education and discipleship. Plus, you'll get reflections to keep you grounded and hopeful as we engage in this challenging work together. News about KTF and what's going on, and a lot more. So go get that free subscription and a paid one too. Alright. So this is your recommendation, so let's jump into it.Sy Hoekstra: This actually has a lot to do with what we were just talking about.Jonathan Walton: Yes, it does.Sy Hoekstra: This is all about Christian Nationalism [laughter]. And Trump kind of stepping in it when it comes to dealing with his Christian Nationalist followers. So here's the story, and the article that I recommended in the newsletter was actually, it both gave the details of the story, but it was actually for me, an example of kind of the thing that I was critiquing [laughs]. It was an Atlantic article, and basically the facts of what happened are as follows. Trump went to Arlington National Cemetery, which if you don't know, is I just learned the second, not actually the largest, the second largest national cemetery in the country.Jonathan Walton: Oh. Huh.Sy Hoekstra: The largest one's on Long Island, Jonathan, I had no idea.Jonathan Walton: What!Sy Hoekstra: [laughs] Yeah.Jonathan Walton: [laughs] I did not know that.Sy Hoekstra: So the people who are buried in Arlington are soldiers who served in active duty. Some of them died, some of them were retired and passed away later. And then like very high ranking government officials, like Supreme Court justices or presidents or whatever. So Trump went and visited a specific spot that had I think 13 soldiers who died during the evacuation of Afghanistan when there was a suicide bomb attack from the Taliban.Jonathan Walton: Right.Sy Hoekstra: And he did this basically to highlight Biden administration screw ups. You didn't handle this evacuation well. And so because Harris is part of the administration, he's criticizing his opponent. And he went and took some pictures, which is fine, but he then was like specifically taking pictures in this area and like narrating a video talking about Biden screw ups and everything. And an employee of the cemetery pointed out correctly that campaign activities are illegal under federal law [laughs] at Arlington National Cemetery. And they kept going anyways. And they got in a little bit of an argument with her, and then later to the press said that she is mentally ill and was having a mental health crisis in that moment, and that she needed to be fired.And, fortunately the cemeteries said, “No, that's all a lie, and she was correctly telling you that you shouldn't have been doing what you were doing and et cetera.”Jonathan Walton: Right.Sy Hoekstra: But there were a number of people, and I don't know if this is a majority or anything like that, but there were actually some Trump supporters who viewed this as a violation, like something that Trump really shouldn't have done. He was being disrespectful to the dead, the troops who were there, by doing partisan stuff at the National cemetery. It was not necessarily about the things that he was saying, but just by conducting yourself in a way that you're not supposed to conduct yourself at a national cemetery.Sy's Experience with Arlington and it's Strong Christian NationalismSo here's my in for this. I have a very long history of military [laughs] service in my family. Somebody in my family went on Ancestry.com one time, and I have a direct ancestor who was a drummer boy in the Continental Army with George Washington [laughs].Jonathan Walton: Oh, wow.Sy Hoekstra: And somebody who enlisted in the Union Army during the Civil War. And my great-grandfather was in World War II in Korea, grandfather was in Vietnam. And my grandfather who was in Vietnam, he died when I was about 10. My grandmother remarried a very highly decorated army colonel also from Vietnam, who he passed away and we had a funeral for him at Arlington. And Arlington does like 20, 30 funerals a day. So if you're a rank-in-file soldier, it's like a very, it's an in and out thing [laughs]. But because of either his rank or his awards or both [laughs], it was an event, Jonathan. It was like, we had the bigger, more beautiful chapel, and then we had a procession, because I can't see, I can't tell you how many it was, but at the very least, dozens of soldiers with a commanding officer taking his casket from the church to the burial site, there was a 21-gun salute. There was the presentation of the flag with the shell cases from the 21-gun salute to my grandmother. It was a big thing.Jonathan Walton: Yeah.Sy Hoekstra: And if you've been to Arlington, you know that one of the key messages there is that the people who served America and the army served the kingdom of God, served Jesus. That is what they did. They served, and they may have died serving heaven [laughs] effectively. And so what that means is this is one of the holiest sites for Christian nationalism. This is one of the places where you go to be reassured with some of the highest level, like some of the world's greatest pomp and circumstance. The world's most convincing showing of pageantry and religious activity that the United States Army and the people who died serving it are also serving God, which is, you can't get more Christian nationalist than that.Jonathan Walton: Yeah.Sy Hoekstra: Which is also why we have talked about Christian nationalism, actually far more common than people think it is [laughs]. It is absolutely normal in how we talk about the military. So what I think happened here with Trump is that because what I believe about Trump is that he's a conman to the core. He is pure... he's like self-interest incarnate [laughs]. He is out to promote Donald Trump and nothing more, and nobody more than that.Jonathan Walton: Right.Sy Hoekstra: I think he forgot that his self-interest can actually diverge from Christian nationalism [laughs]. I think that he forgot that he can step on his people's toes in a way that he doesn't want to. And he's basically going to look out for where those things diverge in future in order to not have this happen again. Because he's just there doing what he does, which is promoting himself anytime, anywhere at all costs. And he forgot that one of the things that he harnesses, which is Christian nationalism, is not actually something that he believes in, and so he can misfire [laughs]. The irony to me is that I want to gain enough power to do anything and not be held accountable for it to better myself in my own position, is a pretty good summary of how kind of the operating principle of the US military in our foreign policy has been for so long.So it's actually, it's like [laughs], it's two entities, a former president and the US military kind of clashing in their basically excuse making for their own unaccountability and their own sin. Which is how I view the Christian nationalism of a place like Arlington. What I just said Jonathan, is [laughs] blasphemy to a [laughs] lot of the people that I probably, to some people that I know personally. So I will just acknowledge that. But that is what I believe, and I think is true to the Bible. So hopefully you can at least give me that credit [Jonathan laughs]. Jonathan, boy, did I just talk for a long time. I'm sorry. I actually had in the outline that I wanted to ask you first what your thoughts were before I went on my rant, and I just couldn't help myself. So, [laughs].Jonathan Walton: Well, Sy, I mean…Sy Hoekstra: Jonathan, what are your thoughts?Jonathan Walton: I think one, I just appreciated the explanation of the closeness, why it's still open for you. Because I think when I was writing Twelve Lies, I wrote about the military, and I wanted to say, “Oh, they're only going to these types of communities to get people.” That would've been my hypothesis or was my hypothesis, but the research proved different.Sy Hoekstra: And when you say that, you specifically mean exploiting like poor Black and Brown neighborhoods?Jonathan Walton: Yes.Sy Hoekstra: You're saying like, “We'll get you into college, we'll give you benefits, et cetera, if you come fight and die for us.”Jonathan Walton: Exactly. And so…Sy Hoekstra: Potentially die for us.Jonathan Walton: Right, there's this exchange that's gonna happen for your body. Whether alive or dead, there will be benefits and resources for you or your loved ones. And so I went in with that lens, but what my research showed me was that the majority of people who serve in the military are family. Their parents were in it, their grandparents were in it, their cousin was in it. It's actually like only about two percent of the United States population is affiliated with the military. We're recruiting from the same groups of people. And this would also be true for law enforcement. People who were in it essentially raise their children and bless and send them into it as well as most often. It's not actually about income.The income, if I remember correctly, was between 50 to 70 thousand dollars a year in a household, which in a rural area is at the time, 10 years ago, felt like a living wage. And so that reality was also something that's interesting for me. So when Trump came out against Mark Milley, when Mark Milley challenged him to say, “Hey, you will not use me, quote- unquote, the military, as a prop in your racism, standing in front of St. John's church holding that Bible up,” which was literally the distorted cover of our book, our anthology, because these things were happening. When he insulted John McCain, that was a moment where the military and I think those who are beholden to Christian nationalism tried to speak up. Tried to say, “Hey, we won't do this.” But then the ball continued down the road.I don't know what the fallout of the Arlington stuff will be, but I do know based on Up First the NPR podcast this morning in the morning that we're recording September the seventh, they said the military and the employees actually let this go. But the reason they brought it back up was because Trump got on Truth Social , used platform and stature to say, “This did not happen. There was no altercation. This person had a mental health episode.” And when you go into that, that's where I think the, “We will not be disrespected” thing kind of came up. Like what do you mean? No, we're gonna talk about this and we're gonna name that. You will not desecrate this holy site. Holy in holy site of Christian nationalism, as you were saying.So I hope that there are more people that are offended, because I think that if we allow ourselves to be offended, to be bothered, to be uncomfortable, then maybe there will be some movement. Because I think you're absolutely right. He is, you said self-interest incarnate. I think that is a great quote [laughs].Trump Cheapened the Spiritual Cost People Pay to Be in the MilitaryJonathan Walton: What's painful to me, so I too have, my father was in Vietnam. My brother was in the Navy, my uncle was in the Army. My other uncles were in Vietnam. And Brodnax, the town where I'm from, has many gravestones from Vietnam and Korea. And so what is fascinating to me is the level of belief that you have to have to commit acts of atrocity or commit acts of violence. Like Shane Claiborne would say, we were not made to kill people, you have to be taught to do that.And I am in no way condemning a soldier or a person who's in military service, who's listening. That's not what I'm saying. I'm observing, it costs us something to do these things. And I think the thing that Trump did was cheapen the cost that many, many, many thousands of people have paid for something that they thought was a collective interest blessed by God when Trump said, “No, you are a pawn in my game. And I will use you for my benefit.” Now you again, you will have people that say that's what's happening anyway. Trump is just doing in like what everybody else does behind closed doors. But I think that tension that he articulates or brings up for us, I hope it's allowed to rise to the surface, and then we can have a conversation about the cost.Like the silent war in the military right now is that even soldiers who have not seen active duty are committing suicide. I hope it brings to the surface the, like my dad, Agent Orange ruined some of his life. They're still figuring out what the effects of that were. You have people who are saying they support troops in one hand, but then voting against resources and benefits for them in the other hand, when the legislation comes up. Lauren Boebert did that yesterday. I hope that the perceived belovedness of our veterans and military versus the reality of how they're exploited and taken advantage of and dismissed and cast aside, we would actually acknowledge that and then do real work to ensure that they don't end up on the street.They don't end up stuck on painkillers. They do get the medical resources they need. They do get the mental health support that they need. Their families do get the resources that they need on and off-base and not just a discount at the PX. If that could be the conversation because of this, then I'd be very glad.Sy Hoekstra: Yeah. Just one more thing you said there. You said lots of people use the military as pawns and it's true. Or like props for their campaigns. It is just another one of those things about Trump where he will just do what everybody else did, but he'll turn it up to 11 [laughs].Jonathan Walton: Yeah, no, yeah. It's true.Sy Hoekstra: Everybody else, every politician, if they have a military background, if their family does, if they can visit a military site or whatever, they do it all the time. And even if their love for the military or for America is real, it is also true that they use them for their campaigns [laughs]. Use them to prop up. That has been… since we elected George Washington, the general of the Continental Army, has been true [laughter]. Right?Jonathan Walton: Right.Sy Hoekstra: So Trump is just the one who says, “Whatever your rules of decorum are, I'm going to break them.” And in most cases, that is actually his appeal. “Yes. I break rules of decorum and there's no consequences. And that's because these elitist can't tell me what to do and we need to take back power.Jonathan Walton: Oh Lord have mercy, Jesus [laughs].Sy Hoekstra: You need someone like me who can just break through all this nonsense.” You know what I mean?Jonathan Walton: Right. Yeah.Sy Hoekstra: That's usually his appeal. And in this case, it just happened to be that he crossed the wrong line for some people. I'm sure there's a lot of people who probably don't care [laughs].Jonathan Walton: Right. It may not wrangle a lot of people, but I hope it wrangles the right people.Sy Hoekstra: Yeah.Jonathan Walton: And him stretching out this poop that he stepped on and not wiping it off his foot and continue his campaign, I hope that roils people. He is a disrespectful person.Sy Hoekstra: Yeah.Jonathan Walton: And for Christians, literally James chapter four, it's that God opposes the proud. We are called to be humble people, and so I pray for Trump. I pray for his family. Not that he would win an election and all those things, but literally that they would come to know Jesus. Literally that they would know the freedom in him. Literally, that they would be able to experience the freedom that money cannot purchase and privilege cannot provide for you. And so I say all these things in hopes that everyone who is watching what happens is disquieted because we should not be comfortable with what's happening. Especially as followers of Jesus [laughs].Sy Hoekstra: Yeah. Amen to that Jonathan. Amen.Jonathan Walton: Yeah.Sy Hoekstra: I think we'll wrap it up there. Just as a reminder, as we finish, please again, go to KTFPress.com, get that newsletter and sign up as a paid subscriber to support everything that we do. We're centering and elevating marginalized voices. We're helping people seek Jesus in their discipleship and in their politics. 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Episode Overview: In this episode of the Experience Miracles podcast, Dr. Tony Ebel discusses regressive autism, its causes, and potential interventions. He emphasizes the importance of understanding the neurological basis of autism and how Neurologically-Focused Chiropractic Care can help address the root causes. Dr. Tony explains the concept of the "perfect storm" of stressors that can lead to autism and discusses the importance of early intervention.[03:30] - Early signs of autism often missed by conventional medicine [07:45] - The "perfect storm" theory of autism development [12:15] - Commonly overlooked signs of brewing autism [18:30] - The three stages of subluxation in autism [24:00] - Neurological exhaustion in regressive autism [29:45] - The importance of addressing the body to heal the brain [35:30] - The role of neurologically focused chiropractic care in autism treatment [41:15] - High-frequency adjustments and their importance in regressive autism cases [46:00] - Neurological soft signs of healing [50:30] - The importance of finding a PX doctor and getting neurological scans [55:45] - The pattern of subluxation and dysautonomia in regressive autism [59:15] - The time frame for seeing improvements in autism cases [63:00] - Closing thoughts on the potential for healing and the importance of hopeFor more information, visit PXDocs.com to read articles about Autism, as well as an abundance of informative articles about the power of Neurologically-Focused Chiropractic Care.-- Follow us on Socials: Instagram: @pxdocs Facebook: Dr. Tony Ebel & The PX Docs Network Youtube: The PX Docs For more information, visit PXDocs.com to read informative articles about the power of Neurologically-Focused Chiropractic Care. To attend the next live Webinar: https://www.thepxdocs.com Find a PX Doc Office near me: PX DOCS Directory Subscribe, share, and stay tuned for more incredible episodes unpacking the power of Nervous System focused care for children!
In this episode, Dr. Tony Ebel interviews Cole and Francesca, two young adults who have overcome severe epilepsy and other health challenges through Neurologically-Focused Pediatric Chiropractic Care. They share their inspiring journeys from struggling with seizures, depression, and anxiety to living full, active lives. The conversation explores the impact of PX Docs chiropractic care, the importance of personalized treatment, and the role of hope in healing.Key Topics Covered:02:00 - Francesca's story: The onset of seizures and health challenges 05:30 - Cole's story: Early experiences with epilepsy and its impact on daily life 10:00 - The "perfect storm" of health issues and how they compound 13:30 - Discussion on the limitations of traditional medical approaches 16:00 - Introduction to PX chiropractic care and initial experiences 20:00 - The science behind chiropractic adjustments and nervous system healing 24:00 - Explanation of chiropractic scans and their role in treatment 28:00 - Differences between PX chiropractic and traditional chiropractic care 32:00 - Cole and Francesca's current health status and improvements 36:00 - Future plans and aspirations post-recovery 40:00 - The importance of community and shared experiences in healing 43:00 - Discussion on NF (rapper) and the role of music in healing 47:00 - Final advice for those struggling with epilepsy and health challenges 50:00 - Closing thoughts and call to action for listenersFor more information, visit PXDocs.com to read our “Seizures: What You Should Know” article and other informative articles about the power of Neurologically-Focused Chiropractic Care.-- Follow us on Socials: Instagram: @pxdocs Facebook: Dr. Tony Ebel & The PX Docs Network Youtube: The PX Docs For more information, visit PXDocs.com to read informative articles about the power of Neurologically-Focused Chiropractic Care. To attend the next live Webinar: https://www.thepxdocs.com Find a PX Doc Office near me: PX DOCS Directory Subscribe, share, and stay tuned for more incredible episodes unpacking the power of Nervous System focused care for children!
August 16, 2024Mark, Scott, and Ray talk about G2211 and 99459 updates and two CPT description questions that came into the PRS Communities:I have received a denial for px 50545 stating the adrenal gland was not removed, therefore, 50545 is not supported. PX description: Laparoscopy, surgical; radical nephrectomy (includes removal of Gerota's fascia and surrounding fatty tissue, removal of regional lymph nodes, and adrenalectomy). I recall reading a PRS article regarding what constitutes a a radical nephrectomy (of course, currently I can not find my reference). But if I recall correctly, the main criteria for radical is the removal of the Gerota's facia. The nodes, adrenal and fatty tissue were not the determining factor, and did not have to be removed to classify as radical 50545. Can y'all please help direct me to the correct understanding? Does the adrenal gland have to be removed in a radical nephrectomy? Thanks for any input y'all can provide. The CPT book does not define limited vs complete for penile duplex scans the way it does for other vascular studies. How do we choose between 93980 and 93981, and what do we look for in documentation to determine whether it is complete or limited If it is not a follow up? I have never had a provider perform this procedure before and want to make sure i am understanding the codes correctly. Thank you! AMA Paranthetical Linkhttps://cpt-international.ama-assn.org/cpt-implementation-guide-component-2-primerPRS Billing and Other Services - Book a Call with Mark Painter or Marianne DescioseClick Here to Get More Information and Request a QuoteUrology Advanced Coding and Reimbursement Seminars - In-Person SeminarsRegister Now for the Urology Advanced Coding and Reimbursement SeminarSpecial Early Bird code: 25UACRS732 Click Here for Information and RegistrationEvent DetailsLocation:Las Vegas: December 6-7, 2024, at HorseshoeNew Orleans: January 31-February 1, 2025, at Harrah'sTime: Friday 8 am - 4 pm, Saturday 8 am - 3:30 pmIncludes: Breakfast and Lunch on both days, plus 14 AAPC CEUsThe Thriving Urology Practice Facebook group.The Thriving Urology Practice Facebook Group link to join:https://www.facebook.com/groups/ThrivingPractice/ Join the discussion:Urology Coding and Reimbursement Group - Join for free and ask your questions, and share your wisdom.Click Here to Start Your Free Trial of AUACodingToday.com
Hey CX Nation,In this week's episode of The CXChronicles Podcast #239 we welcomed Dave R. Taylor, Chief Marketing Officer at Impartner based in South Jordan, UT. This week's CXCP guest is Unstoppable at all things marketing: ABM, metrics-based, demand gen, social, Business Development, etc. Deep SaaS expertise. Highly prone to succeed, with 5 successful exits under his belt (and counting.) Collegial, collaborative, passionate and driven. Currently, Dave Taylor is loving working with his amazing team and customers at Impartner.In this episode, Dave and Adrian chat through the Four CX Pillars: Team, Tools, Process & Feedback. Plus share some of the ideas that his team think through on a daily basis to build world class customer & marketing focused experiences.**Episode #239 Highlight Reel:**1. Investing in Partner Experience (PX) to grow & scale your business 2. How CX & EX can lead to the development of your PX investments 3. Why partners can help grow your business & be a game changer 4. Improving your marketing, sales & customer success by leveraging PX 5. How to get your partner sales engine built today for your business Click here to learn more about Dave R. TaylorClick here to learn more about ImpartnerHuge thanks to Dave for coming on The CXChronicles Podcast and featuring his work and efforts in pushing the customer experience & customer success space into the future.If you enjoy The CXChronicles Podcast, stop by your favorite podcast player hit the follow button and leave us a review today.For our Spotify friends, click here to make sure you are following CXC & please leave a 5 star review so we can find new listeners & members of our community.For our Apple friends, same deal -- click here to follow CXCP and leave us a review letting folks know why you love our customer focused content.You know what would be even better?Go tell one of your friends or teammates about CXC's content, our strategic partners (Hubspot, Intercom, Zendesk, Forethought AI, Freshworks, TimeToReply & Ascendr) + they can learn more about our CX/CS/RevOps services & please invite them to join the CX Nation!Are you looking to learn more about the world of Customer Experience, Customer Success & Revenue Operations?Click here to grab a copy of my book "The Four CX Pillars To Grow Your Business Now" available on Amazon or the CXC website.For you non-readers, go check out the CXChronicles Youtube channel to see our customer & employee focused business content. Reach Out To CXC Today!Support the Show.Contact CXChronicles Today Tweet us @cxchronicles Check out our Instagram @cxchronicles Click here to checkout the CXC website Email us at info@cxchronicles.com Remember To Make Happiness A Habit!!
In this episode, our host, James Q. Del Rosso, DO, welcomes Dr Adrian Rodriguez, a dermatologist from Nashville, to discuss the exciting advancements in personalized medicine for psoriasis, particularly focusing on the practical use of a dermal biomedical patch to help clinicians optimize selection of biologics agents for patients with psoriasis. Dr Rodriguez emphasizes that we're moving into an era where personalized patient evaluations are playing a greater role in disease management, not to replace the judgment of the clinician, but to assist the clinician during the process of treatment selection. The Mind.Px patch, which is currently available for use, is designed to predict a patient's response to anti-TNF, anti-IL 17, or anti-IL 23 agents, and epitomizes this shift towards precision medicine. He explains how the patch enables dermatologists to customize psoriasis treatments based on molecular signatures, with evidence supporting improved overall patient outcomes as compared to clinical judgment alone. He shares his real-world experience of integrating the Mind.Px patch into clinical practice, highlighting its simplicity and the minimal learning curve required for its use. He points out that the real challenge lies in integrating the patch into a busy dermatology practice, ensuring timely results, and coordinating subsequent treatment. Dr Del Rosso then poses various clinical scenarios to Dr Rodriguez, exploring the practicality of the patch. They acknowledge that data shows better response rates and faster achievement of PASI75 among physicians using the patch. When selecting the test site, Dr Rodriguez advises choosing an early erythematous plaque, noting that the procedure is painless and well-received by patients who appreciate the use of both for cutting-edge diagnostic technology and treatments. He emphasizes the importance of clear communication with patients about the patch's benefits and logistics, as it requires a few weeks to get results. They also cover the practical aspects of obtaining and using the patch, including insurance coverage and patient assistance programs to manage costs. Tune in to learn how the Mind.Px dermal patch is guiding the future of personalized psoriasis treatment and how you can incorporate this innovative tool into your practice for better clinical outcomes
Episode 62: Jack GarrattJack Garratt is a Brit award winning songwriter/producer/artist from London. With two top-10 albums under his belt (2016's Phase and 2020's Love, Death and Dancing) he's currently recording his third. He weaves heartfelt and poignant lyric with memorable and infectious melody, that when added to his witty, genre bending production creates “songs about love and death that people can dance to”. He's toured the world with his iconic multi instrumental one person show, selling out tours and supporting the likes of Mumford & Sons and Muse. He has a new live LP out now on PX records. He also has a lovely dog called Indiana Bones#HYGYSTPOD #haveyougotyoursh*ttogether #HYGYST #caitlinoryan #jackgarrattHave You Got Your Sh*t Together? with Caitlin O'Ryan, is a podcast that celebrates not having your sh*t together! In each episode, Caitlin interviews guests who seemingly “have their sh*t together” - be that in life/love/work/hobbies. Throughout the conversation, the questions unveil whether they actually do, or whether the whole concept is a lie! With a mix of guests from various backgrounds, the podcast is sure to be relatable, honest, and an antidote to Instagram culture. Producer - Ant Hickman (www.ahickman.uk)Artwork - Tim Saunders (www.instagram.com/timsaunders.design)Photography - Patch Bell (www.patchstudio.uk)Music - Cassia - 'Slow' (www.wearecassia.com)Web: www.hygystpod.comInsta: www.instgram.com/hygystpodEmail: hygystpod@gmail.comRSS: https://feeds.acast.com/public/shows/644a8e8eadac0f0010542d86 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Diálogo nocturno con desde Bogotá, Colombia, con los Infrequent Drinkers, whisky club de amigos formado por Andrés Baquero, Andrés Cuervo, Miguel Mesa, Luis Noguera y Jorge Velázquez. Hablamos de clubes de whisky, de compartir botellas con amigos, de whisky de colección, y las historias detrás de las botellas.Bebimos Glendronach Hand Filled 11 años PX (52.8% ABV), Arran Barrel Reserve Infrequent Tawny Port Finish (43% ABV), Edradour 10 Años Bourbon Cask (60.4% ABV), Bladnoch Dragon Series 1st fill Bourbon & Sherry (49.9% ABV), Glendronach Cask Strength Batch 10 Oloroso & PX Sherry (58.6% ABV), y Signatory Secret Speyside 2009 14 Años ex-Bourbon for The Whisky Barrel (64% ABV).
Episode 62: Jack GarrattJack Garratt is a Brit award winning songwriter/producer/artist from London. With two top-10 albums under his belt (2016's Phase and 2020's Love, Death and Dancing) he's currently recording his third. He weaves heartfelt and poignant lyric with memorable and infectious melody, that when added to his witty, genre bending production creates “songs about love and death that people can dance to”. He's toured the world with his iconic multi instrumental one person show, selling out tours and supporting the likes of Mumford & Sons and Muse. He has a new live LP out now on PX records. He also has a lovely dog called Indiana Bones#HYGYSTPOD #haveyougotyoursh*ttogether #HYGYST #caitlinoryan #jackgarrattHave You Got Your Sh*t Together? with Caitlin O'Ryan, is a podcast that celebrates not having your sh*t together! In each episode, Caitlin interviews guests who seemingly “have their sh*t together” - be that in life/love/work/hobbies. Throughout the conversation, the questions unveil whether they actually do, or whether the whole concept is a lie! With a mix of guests from various backgrounds, the podcast is sure to be relatable, honest, and an antidote to Instagram culture. Producer - Ant Hickman (www.ahickman.uk)Artwork - Tim Saunders (www.instagram.com/timsaunders.design)Photography - Patch Bell (www.patchstudio.uk)Music - Cassia - 'Slow' (www.wearecassia.com)Web: www.hygystpod.comInsta: www.instgram.com/hygystpodEmail: hygystpod@gmail.comRSS: https://feeds.acast.com/public/shows/644a8e8eadac0f0010542d86 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join our hosts Dan and Dave as they sample and review a wide range of craft spirits, from classic staples to rare finds. We'll break down the aromas, tasting notes, and finishes; providing you with a detailed sensory experience. Today they are tasting Woodinville Bourbon finished in a PX sherry cask. You can find Woodinville at https://woodinvillewhiskeyco.com/ and on Instagram at @woodinvillewhiskeyco.
A young soldier named Winfred was standing in the PX, the shopping center at the military base, when a man gave him a little booklet that changed everything for him. Dr. Winfred Neely joins us to talk about the power of the Gospel in his own life—and the power it has for you and me in a world that feels like it's falling apart at the seams. Don't miss a "Best of Chris Fabry Live."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Unique CPA returns for Episode 161 with host Randy Crabtree welcoming Dave Olsen, founder and CEO of Nimbl and Nimbl Staffing. Dave delves deep into the essential elements of leadership, culture, and growth that have fueled Nimbl's success, including his transition from a Big Four auditor to a trailblazing business leader, building a thriving remote team across the U.S., Canada, and the Philippines. Dave identifies his evolution from an accounting “technician” to a leader as a key aspect of his growth and success, and highlights the importance of cultivating a strong people experience (PX) and client experience (CX). Nimbl's innovative strategies ensures the company remains adaptable and resilient, and Dave shares numerous actionable insights on fostering exceptional team culture and achieving sustainable growth. Get the full show notes and more resources at TheUniqueCPA.com
Alison Tucker started off with a $50 PX store guitar. From there she got kicked out of the Baptist church for drinking, cussing, smoking and dancing. Then she became a grownup for about 20 years (a highly overrated state to be in), married, kids, and working in corporate America. When that life fell apart, Alison realized she needed to become the person she was always meant to be. Alison's music reflects her magical gift for storytelling and her voracious curiosity about life. Her multifaceted style crosses genres, reflecting her creative heart and soul. Alison's country and folk roots blend storytelling into the poetic sound of Americana. Alison's Second Chance Tour begins June 19th. Her music can be purchased on and streamed from her website or on Bandcamp. Alison lives in Austin, Texas. ALISON'S LINKS: Website Facebook YouTube Instagram Bandcamp Booking inquiries Women Beyond a Certain Age is an award-winning weekly podcast with Denise Vivaldo. She brings her own lively, humorous, and experienced viewpoint to the topics she discusses with her guests. The podcast covers wide-ranging subjects of importance to older women. SHOW LINKS: Website Join our Facebook group Follow our Facebook page Instagram Episode archive Email us: WomenBeyond@icloud.com Denise Vivaldo is the host of WBACA. Her info lives here More of Denise's info is here Cindie Flannigan is the producer WBACA. Her info lives here Denise and Cindie's books
Episode Overview: In this episode, Dr. Tony Ebel interviews Dr. Lindsey Mathews Cantu, the CEO of BIRTHFIT. They discuss Lind sey's journey as a chiropractor, birth doula, and movement coach, and how she came to realize the importance of the Nervous System in pregnancy and birth. Lindsey shares her own pregnancy and birth story, emphasizing how chiropractic care, nutrition, mindset, and preparation were key to her having an empowering home birth experience at 40 years old. The main message is that by taking radical responsibility for your health and being "birthfit, you can have the birth experience you desire.Key Topics Covered:00:00:01 - Introduction and overview of Birth Fit 00:05:23 - Lindsey's journey into the birth world as a chiropractor and doula 00:11:57 - The intersection between chiropractic, birth, and the nervous system 00:19:21 - Overview of the "medicalized" approach to pregnancy and birth in the U.S. 00:26:28 - Assessing a woman's nervous system in preconception and pregnancy 00:34:38 - Lindsey's personal practices to regulate her nervous system before conceiving 00:42:54 - Using HRV to track nervous system health in preconception and pregnancy 00:50:04 - The role of the sympathetic nervous system in pregnancy 00:54:07 - Lindsey's pregnancy and birth story with her daughter Vera 01:07:17 - How the birth solidified Lindsey's mission with Birthfit and chiropractic 01:14:01 - Final advice for moms: "You birth how you live" and take radical responsibilityFor more information on BIRTHFIT head to birthfit.comB! Community - https://birthfit.com/b-communityBIRTHFIT Coach Course + Cohort - https://birthfit.com/become-a-coachFind a Coach or Leader - https://birthfit.com/b-directoryTo learn more about Dr. Lindsey's PX office in Texas www.willowhaustx.comBeyond BIRTHFIT, Lindsey works in her chiropractic wellness practice, Willow Haus, that she cofounded with Dr. Bria and Matt Mutch. Majority, if not all, of her clientele that she sees in office are women and pediatrics. In her spare time, Lindsey enjoys connecting with her husband Lance, working in her garden, and taking long, slow walks. Follow BIRTHFIT & Dr. Lindsey on SocialsInstagram: @birthfit @lindsey_m_cantu @willow_haus-- Follow us on Socials: Instagram: @pxdocs Facebook: Dr. Tony Ebel & The PX Docs Network Youtube: The PX Docs For more information, visit PXDocs.com to read informative articles about the power of Neurologically-Focused Chiropractic Care. To attend the next live Webinar: https://www.thepxdocs.com Find a PX Doc Office near me: PX DOCS Directory Subscribe, share, and stay tuned for more incredible episodes unpacking the power of Nervous System focused care for children!
On the heels of the tenth anniversary release of PX Journal, Jason Wolf sits down with Brian Carlson, Vice President of Patient Experience at Vanderbilt University Medical Center and Jennifer Carron, Patient Experience Officer at BJC Healthcare to discuss their new co-authored article, “Investing in the Bottom Line: The Value Case for Improving Human Experience in Healthcare.” Listen in as the trio discusses the impact of experience – at all levels - and how leadership at the top plays a critical role.
Episode Overview: In this solo episode of the Experience Miracles Podcast, Dr. Tony Ebel takes a deep dive into ADHD, discussing the root causes, neuroscience, and drug-free solutions for kids struggling with ADHD. He shares his personal experience with ADHD and how he has helped thousands of patients overcome their challenges without medication. Dr. Ebel emphasizes the importance of addressing the foundational root cause of ADHD, which he believes is a neurological imbalance rather than a chemical imbalance or purely genetic disorder.Key Topics Covered:00:00:00 - Introduction and personal experience with ADHD00:03:07 - Changing perspective on ADHD as a deficit or disorder00:05:55 - ADHD can be a superpower when properly harnessed00:09:26 - The "drugs first to drugs last" shift in treating ADHD00:14:52 - ADHD is not purely genetic; environmental factors play a significant role00:18:15 - The perfect storm: stress, toxicity, and altered milestones leading to ADHD00:26:28 - Chemical imbalance theory is accurate but incomplete00:32:13 - Collaboration with a psychiatrist and the importance of a supportive care team00:37:35 - Side effects of ADHD medications and the rebound effect00:41:23 - Subluxation, sympathetic dominance, and vagus nerve dysfunction as root causes00:50:56 - Importance of finding a neurologically-focused pediatric chiropractor00:56:29 - ADHD and its correlation with sleep, digestive, and immune disorders01:03:26 - The Inside Scans: technology to measure nervous system dysfunction01:13:39 - Action steps for parents: learn more and find a PX doc for drug-free careFor more information, visit PXDocs.com to read our “What is ADHD?” article, as well as other informative articles about the power of Neurologically-Focused Chiropractic Care.Sign up for the Perfect Storm Webinar on April 25th at 7PMCST / 5PM PST! Save your seat here!!-- Follow us on Socials: Instagram: @pxdocs Facebook: Dr. Tony Ebel & The PX Docs Network Youtube: The PX Docs For more information, visit PXDocs.com to read informative articles about the power of Neurologically-Focused Chiropractic Care. To attend the next live Webinar: https://www.thepxdocs.com Find a PX Doc Office near me: PX DOCS Directory Subscribe, share, and stay tuned for more incredible episodes unpacking the power of Nervous System focused care for children!
Listen to The Beryl Institute's inaugural live podcast recorded at ELEVATE PX. Sven Gierlinger, Chief Experience Officer at Northwell Health and the 2024 recipient of the Wendy Leebov Championing Experience Award, sat down with Jason Wolf to reflect on his experience journey from hospitality to healthcare. Gierlinger shares how his health system is navigating the healthcare landscape post-pandemic.
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Episode Overview: In this episode of the Experience Miracles podcast, Dr. Tony Ebel discusses sensory processing disorder (SPD) in children. He explains the science behind SPD, its symptoms, and how it relates to other conditions such as ADHD, anxiety, and autism. Dr. Ebel also shares the three main triggers of SPD (pregnancy stress, birth interventions, and early developmental challenges) and the four neurological dysfunctions associated with it (subluxation, dysautonomia, nervous system dysregulation, and vagus nerve dysfunction). He emphasizes the importance of seeking neurologically-focused chiropractic care to address the root cause of sensory issues in children.Key Topics Covered:00:02:45 - Introduction to sensory processing disorder (SPD) and its various names00:07:14 - SPD is a brain-body disconnection, disregulation, and disorganization00:11:30 - SPD is not normal and should not be dismissed by healthcare professionals00:16:16 - The nervous system's role in sensory processing and integration00:22:49 - Two main types of SPD: overstimulation (raging bull) and understimulation (drunken bull)00:26:58 - Granular look at SPD symptoms in overstimulated and understimulated children00:31:06 - Three main triggers of SPD: pregnancy stress, birth interventions, and early developmental challenges (the perfect storm)00:34:21 - The role of birth interventions in causing neuromotor injuries leading to SPD00:36:07 - The impact of early developmental challenges (colic, antibiotics) on the gut-brain connection and SPD00:37:56 - Four neurological dysfunctions associated with SPD: subluxation, dysautonomia, nervous system dysregulation, and vagus nerve dysfunction00:43:50 - The importance of the vagus nerve in regulating the sensory processing system00:45:52 - Neurologically-focused chiropractic care as the missing link in addressing SPD00:46:47 - Using insight scanning technology to measure nervous system imbalances in children with SPD00:49:41 - Personalized chiropractic care plans for children with SPD, focusing on neurological repair and restoration00:52:25 - The importance of seeking out a specialized chiropractor who understands SPD and uses the appropriate techniques and technology00:53:57 - Call to action: learn more about SPD, share the podcast, and find a qualified PX doctor to help your childFor more information, visit PXDocs.com to read our “What is Sensory Processing Disorder?” article, as well as other informative articles about the power of Neurologically-Focused Chiropractic Care.-- Follow us on Socials: Instagram: @pxdocs Facebook: Dr. Tony Ebel & The PX Docs Network Youtube: The PX Docs For more information, visit PXDocs.com to read informative articles about the power of Neurologically-Focused Chiropractic Care. To attend the next live Webinar: https://www.thepxdocs.com Find a PX Doc Office near me: PX DOCS Directory Subscribe, share, and stay tuned for more incredible episodes unpacking the power of Nervous System focused care for children!
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