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Listen to the first episode of AJC's new limited podcast series, Architects of Peace. Go behind the scenes of the decades-long diplomacy and quiet negotiations that made the Abraham Accords possible, bringing Israel, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, and later Morocco, together in historic peace agreements. Jason Isaacson, AJC Chief of Policy and Political Affairs, explains the complex Middle East landscape before the Accords and how behind-the-scenes efforts helped foster the dialogue that continues to shape the region today. Resources: Episode Transcript AJC.org/ArchitectsofPeace - Tune in weekly for new episodes. The Abraham Accords, Explained AJC.org/CNME - Find more on AJC's Center for a New Middle East Listen – AJC Podcasts: The Forgotten Exodus People of the Pod Follow Architects of Peace on your favorite podcast app, and learn more at AJC.org/ArchitectsofPeace You can reach us at: podcasts@ajc.org If you've appreciated this episode, please be sure to tell your friends, and rate and review us on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Transcript: Jason Isaacson: It has become clear to me in my travels in the region over the decades that more and more people across the Arab world understood the game, and they knew that this false narrative – that Jews are not legitimately there, and that somehow we have to focus all of our energy in the Arab world on combating this evil interloper – it's nonsense. And it's becoming increasingly clear that, in fact, Israel can be a partner. Manya Brachear Pashman: In September 2020, the world saw what had been years – decades – in the making: landmark peace agreements dubbed the Abraham Accords -- normalizing relations between Israel and two Arabian Gulf states, the United Arab Emirates and the Kingdom of Bahrain. Later in December, they were joined by the Kingdom of Morocco. Five years later, AJC is pulling back the curtain to meet key individuals who built the trust that led to these breakthroughs. Introducing: the Architects of Peace. Manya Brachear Pashman: On the eve of the signing of the Abraham Accords, AJC Chief Policy and Political Affairs Officer Jason Isaacson found himself traveling to the end of a tree filled winding road in McLean, Virginia, to sip tea on the back terrace with Bahraini Ambassador Shaikh Abdulla bin Rashid Al Khalifa and Bahrain's Minister of Foreign Affairs Dr. Abdullatif bin Rashid Al Zayani. Jason Isaacson: Sitting in the backyard of the Bahraini ambassador's house with Dr. Al Zayani, the Foreign Minister of Bahrain and with Shaikh Abdulla, the ambassador, and hearing what was about to happen the next day on the South Lawn of the White House was a thrilling moment. And really, in many ways, just a validation of the work that AJC has been doing for many years–before I came to the organization, and the time that I've spent with AJC since the early 90s. This possibility of Israel's true integration in the region, Israel's cooperation and peace with its neighbors, with all of its neighbors – this was clearly the threshold that we were standing on. Manya Brachear Pashman: If you're wondering how Jason ended up sipping tea in such esteemed company the night before his hosts made history, wonder no more. Here's the story. Yitzchak Shamir: The people of Israel look to this palace with great anticipation and expectation. We pray that this meeting will mark the beginning of a new chapter in the history of the Middle East; that it will signal the end of hostility, violence, terror, and war; that it will bring dialogue, accommodation, co-existence, and above all, peace. Manya Brachear Pashman: That was Israel's Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir speaking in October 1991 at the historic Madrid Peace Conference -- the first time Israel and Arab delegations engaged in direct talks toward peace. It had taken 43 years to reach this point – 43 years since the historic United Nations Resolution that created separate Jewish and Arab states – a resolution Jewish leaders accepted, but Arab states scorned. Not even 24 hours after Israel declared its independence on May 14, 1948, the armies of Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, and Syria attacked the new Jewish state, which fought back mightily and expanded its territory. The result? A deep-seated distrust among Israel, its neighboring nations, and some of the Arab residents living within Israel's newly formed borders. Though many Palestinian Arabs stayed, comprising over 20 percent of Israel's population today, hundreds of thousands of others left or were displaced. Meanwhile, in reaction to the rebirth of the Jewish state, and over the following two decades, Jewish communities long established in Arab states faced hardship and attacks, forcing Jews by the hundreds of thousands to flee. Israel's War of Independence set off a series of wars with neighboring nations, terrorist attacks, and massacres. Peace in the region saw more than a few false starts, with one rare exception. In 1979, after the historic visit to Israel by Egyptian President Anwar Sadat, he and Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin joined President Jimmy Carter for negotiations at Camp David and signed a peace treaty that for the next 15 years, remained the only formal agreement between Israel and an Arab state. In fact, it was denounced uniformly across the Arab world. But 1991 introduced dramatic geopolitical shifts. The collapse of the Soviet Union, which had severed relations with Israel during the Six-Day War of 1967, diminished its ability to back Syria, Iraq, and Libya. In the USSR's final months, it re-established diplomatic relations with Israel but left behind a regional power vacuum that extremists started to fill. Meanwhile, most Arab states, including Syria, joined the successful U.S.-led coalition against Saddam Hussein that liberated Kuwait, solidifying American supremacy in the region and around the world. The Palestine Liberation Organization, which claimed to represent the world's Palestinians, supported Iraq and Libya. Seizing an opportunity, the U.S. and the enfeebled but still relevant Soviet Union invited to Madrid a joint Jordanian-Palestinian delegation, along with delegations from Lebanon, Jordan, Syria, Egypt, and Israel. Just four months before that Madrid meeting, Jason Isaacson had left his job on Capitol Hill to work for the American Jewish Committee. At that time, AJC published a magazine titled Commentary, enabling Jason to travel to the historic summit with media credentials and hang out with the press pool. Jason Isaacson: It was very clear in just normal conversations with these young Arab journalists who I was spending some time with, that there was the possibility of an openness that I had not realized existed. There was a possibility of kind of a sense of common concerns about the region, that was kind of refreshing and was sort of running counter to the narratives that have dominated conversations in that part of the world for so long. And it gave me the sense that by expanding the circle of relationships that I was just starting with in Madrid, we might be able to make some progress. We might be able to find some partners with whom AJC could develop a real relationship. Manya Brachear Pashman: AJC had already begun to build ties in the region in the 1950s, visiting Arab countries like Morocco and Tunisia, which had sizable Jewish populations. The rise in Arab nationalism in Tunisia and rebirth of Israel eventually led to an exodus that depleted the Jewish community there. Emigration depleted Morocco's Jewish community as well. Jason Isaacson: To say that somehow this is not the native land of the Jewish people is just flying in the face of the reality. And yet, that was the propaganda line that was pushed out across the region. Of course, Madrid opened a lot of people's eyes. But that wasn't enough. More had to be done. There were very serious efforts made by the U.S. government, Israeli diplomats, Israeli businesspeople, and my organization, which played a very active role in trying to introduce people to the reality that they would benefit from this relationship with Israel. So it was pushing back against decades of propaganda and lies. And that was one of the roles that we assigned to ourselves and have continued to play. Manya Brachear Pashman: No real negotiations took place at the Madrid Conference, rather it opened conversations that unfolded in Moscow, in Washington, and behind closed doors in secret locations around the world. Progress quickened under Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin. In addition to a peace treaty between Israel and Jordan, reached in 1994, secret talks in Norway between Israel and PLO resulted in the Oslo Accords, a series of agreements signed in 1993 and 1995 that ended the First Intifada after six years of violence, and laid out a five-year timeline for achieving a two-state solution. Extremists tried to derail the process. A Jewish extremist assassinated Rabin in 1995. And a new terror group launched a series of suicide attacks against Israeli civilians. Formed during the First Intifada, these terrorists became stars of the Second. They called themselves Hamas. AP News Report: [sirens] [in Hebrew] Don't linger, don't linger. Manya Brachear Pashman: On March 27, 2002, Hamas sent a suicide bomber into an Israeli hotel where 250 guests had just been seated for a Passover Seder. He killed 30 people and injured 140 more. The day after the deadliest suicide attack in Israel's history, the Arab League, a coalition of 22 Arab nations in the Middle East and Africa, unveiled what it called the Arab Peace Initiative – a road map offering wide scale normalization of relations with Israel, but with an ultimatum: No expansion of Arab-Israeli relations until the establishment of a Palestinian state within the pre-1967 armistice lines and a so-called right of return for Palestinians who left and their descendants. As the Second Intifada continued to take civilian lives, the Israeli army soon launched Operation Defensive Shield to secure the West Bank and parts of Gaza. It was a period of high tension, conflict, and distrust. But behind the scenes, Jason and AJC were forging ahead, building bridges, and encountering an openness in Arab capitals that belied the ultimatum. Jason Isaacson: It has become clear to me in my travels in the region over the decades that more and more people across the Arab world understood the game, and they knew that that this false narrative that Jews are not legitimately there, and that somehow we have to focus all of our energy in the Arab world on combating this evil interloper – it's nonsense. And it's becoming increasingly clear that, in fact, Israel can be a partner of Arab countries. Manya Brachear Pashman: Jason led delegations of Jewish leaders to Arab capitals, oversaw visits by Arab leaders to Israel, and cultivated relationships of strategic and political consequence with governments and civil society leaders across North Africa, the Levant, and the Arabian Peninsula. In 2009, King Mohammed VI of Morocco bestowed on him the honor of Chevalier of the Order of the Throne of the Kingdom of Morocco. Jason's priority was nurturing one key element missing from Arab-Israeli relations. An element that for decades had been absent in most Middle East peace negotiations: trust. Jason Isaacson: Nothing is more important than developing trust. Trust and goodwill are, if not synonymous, are so closely linked. Yes, a lot of these discussions that AJC's been engaged in over many years have been all about, not only developing a set of contacts we can turn to when there's a crisis or when we need answers to questions or when we need to pass a message along to a government. But also, develop a sense that we all want the same thing and we trust each other. That if someone is prepared to take certain risks to advance the prospect of peace, which will involve risk, which will involve vulnerability. That a neighbor who might have demonstrated in not-so-distant past animosity and hostility toward Israel can be trusted to take a different course. Manya Brachear Pashman: A number of Israeli diplomats and businesspeople also worked toward that goal. While certain diplomatic channels in the intelligence and security spheres stayed open out of necessity – other diplomats and businesspeople with dual citizenship traveled across the region, quietly breaking down barriers, starting conversations, and building trust. Jason Isaacson: I would run into people in Arab capitals from time to time, who were fulfilling that function, and traveling with different passports that they had legitimately, because they were from those countries. It was just a handful of people in governments that would necessarily know that they were there. So yes, if that sounds like cloak and dagger, it's kind of a cloak and dagger operation, a way for people to maintain a relationship and build a relationship until the society is ready to accept the reality that it will be in their country's best interest to have that relationship. Manya Brachear Pashman: Privately, behind the scenes, signs emerged that some Arab leaders understood the role that Jews have played in the region's history for millennia and the possibilities that would exist if Muslims and Jews could restore some of the faith and friendship of bygone years. Jason Isaacson: I remember sitting with King Mohammed the VI of Morocco just weeks after his ascension to the throne, so going back more than a quarter century, and hearing him talk with me and AJC colleagues about the 600,000 subjects that he had in Israel. Of course, these were Jews, Israelis of Moroccan descent, who are in the hundreds of thousands. But the sense that these countries really have a common history. Manya Brachear Pashman: Common history, yes. Common goals, too. And not for nothing, a common enemy. The same extremist forces that have been bent on Israel's destruction have not only disrupted Israeli-Arab peace, they've prevented the Palestinian people from thriving in a state of their own and now threaten the security and stability of the entire region. Jason Isaacson: We are hopeful that in partnership with those in the Arab world who feel the same way about the need to push back against extremism, including the extremism promoted, promulgated, funded, armed by the Islamic Republic of Iran, that we can have enough of a network of supportive players in the Arab world, in the West. Working with Israel and working with Palestinian partners who are interested in the same future. A real future, a politically free future, where we can actually make some progress. And that's an ongoing effort. This is a point that we made consistently over many years: if you want to help the Palestinian people–and we want to help the Palestinian people–but if you, fill in the blank Arab government official, your country wants to help the Palestinian people, you're not helping them by pretending that Israel doesn't exist. You're not helping them by isolating Israel, by making Israel a pariah in the minds of your people. You will actually have leverage with Israel, and you'll help the Palestinians when they're sitting at a negotiating table across from the Israelis. If you engage Israel, if you have access to the Israeli officials and they have a stake in your being on their side on certain things and working together on certain common issues. Manya Brachear Pashman: Jason says more and more Arab leaders are realizing, with some frustration, that isolating Israel is a losing proposition for all the parties involved. It has not helped the Palestinian people. It has not kept extremism at bay. And it has not helped their own countries and their own citizens prosper. In fact, the limitations that isolating Israel imposes have caused many countries to lag behind the tiny Jewish state. Jason Isaacson: I think there was just this sense of how far back we have fallen, how much ground we have to make up. We need to break out of the old mindset and try something different. But that before the Abraham Accords, they were saying it in the years leading up to the Abraham Accords, with increasing frustration for the failure of Palestinian leadership to seize opportunities that had been held out to them. But frankly, also contributing, I think, to this was this insistence on isolating themselves from a naturally synergistic relationship with a neighboring state right next door that could contribute to the welfare of their societies. It just didn't make a whole lot of sense, and it denied them the ability to move forward. Manya Brachear Pashman: Jason remembers the first time he heard an Arab official utter the words out loud – expressing a willingness, daresay desire, to partner with Israel. Jason Isaacson: It took a long time, but I could see in 2016, 17, 18, 19, this growing awareness, and finally hearing it actually spoken out loud in one particular conference that I remember going to in 2018 in Bahrain, by a senior official from an Arab country. It took a long time for that lesson to penetrate, but it's absolutely the case. Manya Brachear Pashman: In 2019, Bahrain hosted an economic summit where the Trump administration presented its "Peace to Prosperity" plan, a $50 billion investment proposal to create jobs and improve the lives of Palestinians while also promoting regional peace and security. Palestinians rejected the plan outright and refused to attend. Bahrain invited Israeli media to cover the summit. That September, on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly, AJC presented its inaugural Architect of Peace Award to the Kingdom of Bahrain's chief diplomat for nearly 20 years. Shaikh Khalid bin Ahmed Al Khalifa, Bahrain's Minister of Foreign Affairs at the time, told Jason that it was important to learn the lessons of the late Egyptian President Anwar Sadat and late Jordanian King Hussein, both of whom signed peace treaties with Israel. He also explained the reason why Bahrain invited Israeli media. Shaikh Khalid bin Ahmed Al Khalifa: President Anwar Sadat did it, he broke a huge barrier. He was a man of war, he was the leader of a country that went to war or two with Israel. But then he knew that at the right moment he would want to go straight to Israeli and talk to them. We fulfilled also something that we've always wanted to do, we've discussed it many times: talking to the Israeli public through the Israeli media. Why not talk to the people? They wake up every day, they have their breakfast watching their own TV channels, they read their own papers, they read their own media, they form their own opinion. Absolutely nobody should shy away from talking to the media. We are trying to get our point across. In order to convince. How will you do it? There is no language of silence. You'll have to talk and you'll have to remove all those barriers and with that, trust can be built. Manya Brachear Pashman: Jason had spent decades building that trust and the year to come yielded clear results. In May and June 2020, UAE Ambassador to the UN Lana Nusseibeh and UAE Minister of State Dr. Anwar Gargash both participated in AJC webinars to openly discuss cooperation with Israel – a topic once considered taboo. So when the Abraham Accords were signed a few months later, for Jason and AJC colleagues who had been on this long journey for peace, it was a natural progression. Though no less dramatic. Sitting with Minister Al Khalifa's successor, Dr. Al Zayani, and the Bahraini ambassador on the evening before the White House ceremony, it was time to drink a toast to a new chapter of history in the region. Jason Isaacson: I don't think that that would have been possible had there not been decades of contacts that had been made by many people. Roving Israeli diplomats and Israeli business people, usually operating, in fact, maybe always operating with passports from other countries, traveling across the region. And frankly, our work and the work of a limited number of other people who were in non-governmental positions. Some journalists, authors, scholars, business people, and we certainly did a great deal of this over decades, would speak with leaders in these countries and influential people who are not government officials. And opening up their minds to the possibility of the advantages that would accrue to their societies by engaging Israel and by better understanding the Jewish people and who we are, what we care about, who we are not. Because there was, of course, a great deal of decades, I should say, centuries and millennia, of misapprehensions and lies about the Jewish people. So clearing away that baggage was a very important part of the work that we did, and I believe that others did as well. We weren't surprised. We were pleased. We applauded the Trump administration, the President and his team, for making this enormous progress on advancing regional security and peace, prosperity. We are now hoping that we can build on those achievements of 2020 going forward and expanding fully the integration of Israel into its neighborhood. Manya Brachear Pashman: Next episode, we hear how the first Trump administration developed its Middle East policy and take listeners behind the scenes of the high stakes negotiations that yielded the Abraham Accords. Atara Lakritz is our producer. T.K. Broderick is our sound engineer. Special thanks to Jason Isaacson, Jon Schweitzer, Sean Savage, and the entire AJC team for making this series possible. You can subscribe to Architects of Peace on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts, and you can learn more at AJC.org/ArchitectsofPeace. The views and opinions of our guests don't necessarily reflect the positions of AJC. You can reach us at podcasts@ajc.org. 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03-07-25 - Morde e Assopra - Convidada Bia Rabin
Surprise diplomatique : Israël et la Syrie mèneraient des discussions sécuritaires avancées.Damas refuse toute concession sur le Golan, mais un accord bilatéral limité reste envisageable.
What if we're not just managing mental illness - but on the verge of curing it? In today's episode, I sit down with Dr. David Rabin: a board certified psychiatrist, neuroscientist, and pioneer in psychedelic-assisted therapy, to explore the future of mental health. From reprogramming trauma with MDMA to using AI and vibration-based tools to calm the nervous system, we talk about what healing truly means in the 21st century. We even take a wild ride into DMT, the spirit molecule, and what science says about its role in consciousness, dreams, and the possibility of other dimensions. Buckle up, because this episode will challenge how you think about therapy, the mind, and reality itself. TOPICS DISCUSSED IN THIS EPISODE: Why we may be approaching actual cures for mental illness for the first time in history How psychedelic therapy amplifies safety and rewrites trauma The science of MDMA, psilocybin, ketamine, and their role in PTSD recovery Microdosing vs. macrodosing: real benefits and risks Wearable tech and neurological function that delivers therapeutic vibrations via your phone Psychedelics vs. conventional antidepressants: safety, side effects, and philosophy DMT, near-death experiences, and whether we're accessing another dimension Why the amygdala isn't just for fear: it's wired to detect difference, and what that means for healing More from Dr. David Rabin and Apollo Neuro: Get $60 OFF your Apollo Neuro: https://apolloneuro.com/josh or use coupon code JOSH Website: www.drdave.io Apollo Neuro: www.apolloneuro.com Instagram: @drdavidrabin Twitter: @drdavidrabin LinkedIn: David Rabin MD, PhD Leave us a Review: https://www.reversablepod.com/review Need help with your gut? Visit my website gutsolution.ca to join a program: Get help now Contact us: reversablepod.com/tips FIND ME ON SOCIAL MEDIA: Instagram Facebook YouTube
What happens when life forces you to completely reinvent yourself—not just once, but multiple times? Alisa Rabin Bell journey illuminates the powerful transformations that occur when we embrace life's unexpected turns rather than resist them.From the moment her daughter was born in 2004, Alisa knew her priorities had fundamentally shifted. The corporate career she'd built no longer aligned with her deepest values, leading to her first entrepreneurial experiment with Mary Kay while staying home with her child. What followed was a winding path through nonprofit leadership, technology sales, and significant health challenges—each transition revealing new strengths and possibilities.The most compelling aspect of Alisa' story may be how she navigated a major career pivot at age 45, transitioning from nonprofit fundraising to technology sales. "I wanted to show my daughter that you can redefine yourself at any age," she explains. This courage to reinvent herself repeatedly demonstrates the agility and resilience we rarely celebrate in our professional narratives. When health challenges later forced another pivot, she didn't simply survive—she used this difficult period to reconnect with her purpose and values.Today, as founder of Lionheart Ventures, Alisa helps faith-based businesses create meaningful social impact programs that align with their core values. Her work reflects her unique spiritual journey as a Jewish woman who embraced Christianity, allowing her to bridge different traditions and perspectives. Meanwhile, her women's networking group, Moxie Mixer, addresses a practical need she identified in her community—further evidence of her entrepreneurial mindset.Whether you're contemplating a career change, navigating health challenges, or considering entrepreneurship in midlife, Alisa's journey offers valuable wisdom. Her practical advice—"Don't give up your day job first, build clientele on evenings and weekends, but definitely leap because it's worth it"—speaks to both the challenges and rewards of charting your own path. Connect with Alisa through her website at lionheartventures.biz or find her on LinkedIn to learn more about aligning your business values with meaningful community impact.Connect with Alisa: Website: LionHeart VenturesLinkedIn: Alisa Rabin BellContact the Host, Kelly Kirk: Email: info.ryh7@gmail.com Get Connected/Follow: IG: @ryh_pod & @thekelly.tanke.kirk Facebook: Reclaiming Your Hue Facebook Page YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/@RYHReclaimingYourHue Credits: Editor: Joseph Kirk Music: Kristofer Tanke Thanks for listening & cheers to Reclaiming Your Hue!
If you've ever felt like you're doing all the right things—the workouts, the healthy food, the meditation app, the supplements—but your body still isn't responding the way it should… this episode is for you. Because here's the truth: You can't heal until your body feels safe. Not calm. Not relaxed. Safe. And that's not just a mindset—it's a biological state. Today's guest, Dr. David Rabin, is a board-certified psychiatrist, neuroscientist, and co-founder of Apollo Neuro. He's spent decades researching how chronic stress, trauma, and even subconscious fear can hijack your nervous system and silently block your body's ability to recover. What he's uncovered is game-changing: the body doesn't heal because we tell it to—it heals when it knows it can. In this conversation, we break down exactly how that works—starting with the vagus nerve, the body's command center for switching between stress and recovery. Dr. Rabin explains why your nervous system might still be operating in fight-or-flight mode, even if your life feels perfectly fine. You'll learn how stress re-routes resources away from the parts of your body responsible for sleep, digestion, immunity, and long-term healing—and why most of us have no idea it's happening. We also explore how trauma can be stored in the body for years, why it doesn't always show up in your memories, and how new tools—from psychedelics to vibration-based therapies—are helping people access deep healing without spending a decade in talk therapy. By the end of this episode, you'll have a whole new framework for understanding stress—not just as a feeling, but as a physiological state you can learn to shift. And more importantly, you'll leave with actionable ways to start teaching your body what safety actually feels like. So if you've ever wondered why you still feel stuck—even when life looks good on paper—don't miss this one. Let's get into it. Learn more about Dr. Rabin at drdave.io. Support the Show - Become a Patron! Help us grow and become a Patron today: https://www.patreon.com/smartpeoplepodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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On today's episode, we have Dr. Dave Rabin (he/him) join us for a conversation all about the ever expansive journey of knowing thyself. Together we talk about feeling our own damn feelings, the power of presence, and cultivating safety within the body.
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As we prepare for Shavuos, Rav Moshe Taragin joins Shtark Tank to discuss his powerful new book on Rav Yehuda Amital zt”l, a towering educator who fused unwavering Emunah with deep compassion and realism.The conversation moves from personal to national—from the rehab ward of an IDF hospital to the historical arc of Jewish destiny—and touches on some of the most urgent questions facing Bnei Torah today:What does real long-term chinuch look like?Is Jewish identity dependent on Torah observance?How do we avoid turning ambition into burnout?What does it mean to live a life of Kiddush Hashem—in Israel or abroad?To order the book: To order in IsraelTo order in America
As we mark Jewish Heritage Month, how do we embrace the heritage of Southern Jews? Ask Shari Rabin, one of the rising stars of Jewish studies in America. She is associate professor of Jewish studies, religion, and history and chair of Jewish studies at Oberlin College. This "born-in-Milwaukee-moved-to-Atlanta-after-her-bat-mitzvah" woman has just written a new book -- "The Jewish South: An American History." I could not put it down, and you will love our conversation.
W tym odcinku Ziemi Zbyt Obiecanej, Konstanty Gebert cofa nas do przełomowego momentu w historii Bliskiego Wschodu — do czasu, gdy powstawały Porozumienia z Oslo. Jednak nie po to, by analizować ich treść, ale by przyjrzeć się ludziom, którzy stali za ich podpisaniem. To właśnie relacje między Icchakiem Rabinem a Jaserem Arafatem, ich osobowości, kalkulacje, wahania i decyzje, zaważyły na tym, jak kształtował się jeden z najbardziej kontrowersyjnych procesów pokojowych XX wieku. Kim byli Icchak Rabin i Jaser Arafat, zanim podali sobie ręce na trawniku Białego Domu? Co ich dzieliło, a co pozwoliło im rozmawiać mimo ogromnego braku zaufania? I czy ich osobiste decyzje miały większe znaczenie niż same ustalenia dokumentu, który podpisali? To historia o liderach, którzy musieli wybierać między pragmatyzmem a politycznym przetrwaniem — i o tym, co zostało z ich dziedzictwa. Wspieraj nas na Patronite:➡️ www.patronite.pl/ziemiazbytobiecana Posłuchaj najnowszego odcinka:⭐ Spotify – https://spoti.fi/3yfxnFv⭐ Apple Podcasts – https://apple.co/3ISwbNh⭐ YouTube – https://youtube.com/@ZiemiaZbytObiecana
Rabin brought the Torah of Rabbi Yochanan in Israel to Babylonia to establish the difference between a false oath, not keeping one's word, and swearing in vain (with 3 different verses in the Torah that establish the prohibition). Plus, every negative commandment that has an action - gets lashes. But if there's no action, no lashes -- except for the exceptions, where lashes would be incurred. Also, establishing the views of the sages with regard to the unspecified statements - and what they mean in terms of amounts, and so on. For example: if a minute amount of food is prohibited, does it incur a sacrifice? In part, it's contingent on establishing the definitions - what is the minimum amount for eating to count as eating?
Here is the playlist for the 05/19 episode of the Seventh House. Enjoy!Theodore Shapiro- Severance (Main Theme)Frost*- HyperventilateOsibisa- Sunshine DayPanic Room- SunshineGlass Hammer- SunshineFishbone- Everyday SunshineBig Big Train- Made From SunshineDevin Townsend Band- Sunshine and HappinessThe Tangent- The Fine LineLindsey Buckingham- Under the SkinFrank Sinatra w/Count Basie Orchestra- I've Got You Under My SkinSpock's Beard- SkinArena- Skin GameToto- Dying on My FeetSimon Apple- SignificanceTinyfish- The Big Red SparkChasing the Monsoon- DreamsSchooltree- Power of the GhostKevin Gilbert- Goodness, GraciousTransatlantic- Black as the SkyIQ- Never LandRiverside- Egoist HedonistAnderson, Rabin and Wakeman- Hold OnTears for Fears- Secret WorldFrost*- Black Light Machine
“I think there's a whole new awareness right now after these fires in LA, at least for people who live in California of like, just actually how toxic our whole houses are. So, you know, the answer for some might be, “oh, I was going to buy a new couch and I'm going to buy a couch that's cotton instead of like plastic,” you know, just smaller things. And, yeah, the more people that could be building a whole house out of natural materials right now, that's amazing.” - Sasha RabinSasha Rabin has a long history with natural building, stemming from her father's early interest in straw bale construction in the 1990s. This sparked Sasha's passion, leading her to study environmental design and eventually focus on earthen building methods like cob, adobe, and light straw clay. She founded Earthen Shelter as a platform to teach workshops on these techniques, which she sees as an important part of creating more sustainable and healthy built environments.Sasha discussed the challenges of getting alternative building materials permitted, especially in high-seismic areas. While there are now code appendices for some natural building methods, Sasha and organizations like Quail Springs, where she is involved, have had to do extensive testing and work with local officials to demonstrate the safety and viability of these materials. Looking to the future, Sasha envisions a multi-pronged approach, from simple retrofits using earthen plasters to whole cob or adobe structures, as crucial for rebuilding more resilient communities.
In this powerful episode, I sit down with somatic practitioner and author Karden Rabin to explore the fascinating world of nervous system regulation and how it holds the key to physical, emotional, and mental healing. Karden, author of The Secret Language of the Body: Regulate Your Nervous System, Heal Your Body and Free Your Mind, breaks down the science and somatics behind trauma, stress, chronic pain, and emotional patterns — and reveals how tuning into your body can set help you transform your health. Whether you're dealing with burnout, trauma, anxiety, autoimmune disease, or just want to learn more nervous system regulation, this conversation is packed with insights and tools to help you reclaim your well-being from the inside out. Be sure to share it with your friends! Check out part of one series here! RESOURCES MENTIONED JOIN MICHELE'S NEWSLETTER + Receive A Free Curated List of 52 Self-care Tips Michele on IG GUEST INFORMATION Website: https://somiainternational.com/ Symptom Healing Workshop (May 20 at 9am ET) Kripalu Retreat Link Book: The Secret Language of the Body by Karden Rabin and Jennifer Mann Instagram: Karden Rabin and Jennifer Mann Other Books Mentioned: The Body Keeps The Score Healing Back Pain Getting Things Done: The Art of Stress-Free Productivity GUEST BIO: Karden Rabin is a nervous system medicine practitioner and an expert in the fields of trauma and psychophysiological disorders. Over the last fifteen years he has combined principles of bodywork, brain retraining, and somatic trauma therapies and helped thousands of clients across the globe heal from chronic pain and illness. Karden is the Co-Founder of SOMIA and a regular contributor to Bessel Van Der Kolk's Trauma Research Foundation. He has led programming for The Wounded Warrior Project, Kripalu Center for Yoga and Health, and Starbucks. If you enjoyed this interview, please take a moment to rate and review it on Apple podcasts. Your reviews are so appreciated! XO, Michele
I am delighted to reconnect with Dr. Dave Rabin today. He last joined me for Episode 91 in April of 2020. Dr. Rabin is a board-certified psychiatrist and neuroscientist. He is the Co-founder and CMO at Apollo Neuroscience, the first scientifically validated wearable system to improve heart rate variability, focus, and relaxation, and helps attain meditative states. He is also Co-founder and Executive Director of the Board of Medicine and a psychedelic clinical researcher, currently evaluating the mechanism of psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy and treatment-resistant illness. Today, we examine the value of touch and sensory techniques, discussing the distinctions between sympathetic and parasympathetic vagal tone in the autonomic nervous system, changes in sex hormones during perimenopause and menopause, and how that impacts sympathetic dominance, the development of stress responses, and the concept of stress leading to personal growth. We explore the influence of the vagus nerve on systemic health, explaining what HRV is and how it can demonstrate bodily coherence, and we also dive into wearable technologies like Apollo, the disruption of psychedelic interventions, and the impact of trauma on physical and mental well-being. I am confident that you will find today's engaging discussion with Dr. Dave Rabin eye-opening and enlightening. IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN: How touch helps us connect, bond, and support our autonomic nervous system How finding balance between the parasympathetic and sympathetic nervous systems can help us manage stress and anxiety Techniques for quickly restoring balance to the nervous system Why women experience more anxiety, depression, and heart arrhythmias during perimenopause How breathing techniques can improve heart rate variability The significance of HRV metrics for understanding physical and mental health How the Apollo device activates a healing response within the body The potential of MDMA and other psychedelics hold for trauma healing Connect with Cynthia Thurlow Follow on X Instagram LinkedIn Check out Cynthia's website Submit your questions to support@cynthiathurlow.com Connect with Dr. Dave Rabin On his website Apollo Instagram X The Psychedelic Report Podcast Your Brain Explained Podcast Previous Episode Mentioned Ep. 91 – How To Listen To Your Body and DE-STRESS During COVID-19 – with Dr. David Rabin
Learn how to regulate your nervous system and heal your life with Karden Rabin, the co-author of "The Secret Language of the Body: Heal Your Body, Free Your Mind". Karden shares why it is the path to healing pain, anxiety, depression, food sensitivites, and other issues that impact the body and mind. He explains why your nervous system can get dysregulated, the symptoms it might produce, and practical exercises you can implement today to regain a sense of your true self. This is a deep dive into understanding your nervous system and how to speak the language of your body. Absolutely fascinating conversation. Be sure to share it with your friends! RESOURCES MENTIONED JOIN MICHELE'S NEWSLETTER + Receive A Free Curated List of 52 Self-care Tips Michele on IG GUEST INFORMATION Website: https://somiainternational.com/ Free Resource: https://programs.somiainternational.com/ns-practice-pack Book: The Secret Language of the Body by Karden Rabin and Jennifer Mann Instagram: Karden Rabin and Jennifer Mann Other Books Mentioned: The Body Keeps The Score Healing Back Pain Healing Trauma GUEST BIO: Karden Rabin is a nervous system medicine practitioner and an expert in the fields of trauma and psychophysiological disorders. Over the last fifteen years he has combined principles of bodywork, brain retraining, and somatic trauma therapies and helped thousands of clients across the globe heal from chronic pain and illness. Karden is the Co-Founder of SOMIA and a regular contributor to Bessel Van Der Kolk's Trauma Research Foundation. He has led programming for The Wounded Warrior Project, Kripalu Center for Yoga and Health, and Starbucks. If you enjoyed this interview, please take a moment to rate and review it on Apple podcasts. Your reviews are so appreciated! XO, Michele
Dr David Rabin is a MD and OhD specializing in psychedelic-assisted treatment for individuals, particularly individuals with PTSD. He is an expert in MDMA and Ketamine therapies, and joins the show to discuss ongoing research and his observations as a professional working in this arena. Go to www.transcendingbarriersatl.org to support our charity-of-focus this month: TRANScending Barriers Atlanta, helping Black Trans individuals with legal issues.
Confraria Comedy é um grupo humorístico ou uma banda composta por: Tuca Graça, André Pateta e Rick Minervino.Um mix de canções, imitações e performances humorísticas, com o intuito de levar arte e entretenimento de qualidade.
Dr. Dave Rabin, MD, PhD, is a neuroscientist, board-certified psychiatrist and Executive Director of The Board of Medicine, who is one of only a handful of psychedelic experts duly credentialed as an MD and PhD and practicing ketamine and MDMA-assisted therapy with his patients. As a leader in the psychedelic field, he published in Journal of Affective Disorders on July 1, 2023, calling for the medical community to join together to establish best practices for psychedelic medicine ahead of the anticipated legalization in 2024 of MDMA-assisted therapy for PTSD, and psilocybin therapy for depression disorders. In 15 years of studying the impact of chronic stress in humans, he focuses on non-invasive therapies for treatment-resistant illnesses. His primary research on MDMA-assisted therapy for severe PTSD was published in Frontiers in Psychiatry February 6, 2023, and shows trauma can be reversed at the genetic level, offering hope of a cure. He is also the Co-founder and Chief Medical Officer at Apollo Neuroscience, the first scientifically validated wearable technology to improve heart rate variability, focus, relaxation, and access to meditative states by delivering gentle vibrations to the body. He received his MD in medicine and PhD in neuroscience from Albany Medical College and specialized in psychiatry with a distinction in research at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic. He splits his time between upstate New York and the Bay Area.FOLLOW: drdavidrabin - - - - - - - - - - - -Substack: https://substack.com/@kelsisheren - - - - - - - - - - - -SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS - - - - - - - - - - - -XX-XY Athletics - Code: KELSI20 - https://www.xx-xyathletics.com/?sca_ref=7336247.FtJS2YUK4OKetone IQ- 30% off with code KELSI - https://ketone.com/KELSIGood Livin- 20% off with code BRASS - https://www.itsgoodlivin.comBrass & Unity - 20% off with code UNITY - http://brassandunity.com - - - - - - - - - - - - -SHOPB&U Jewelry & Eyewear: https://brassandunity.com - - - - - - - - - - - - -Follow #thekelsisherenperspective- - - - - - - - - - - - -CHARITYHonour House - https://www.honourhouse.caHeroic Hearts - https://www.heroicheartsproject.orgAll Secure Foundation - http://allsecurefoundation.orgDefenders of Freedom -https://www.defendersoffreedom.usThe Boot Campaign - https://bootcampaign.org
Gavin sits down with Oliver Lavers and Zac Rabin from TRG, two of the most successful real estate agents in the Ray White network. Known for their high performance, consistency, and drive, these top operators open up about what it takes to succeed in a challenging property market. From personal routines and relentless discipline to vendor management and leadership, Zac and Oliver share hard-earned lessons and strategies that have kept them at the top of their game. They talk about mentorship, the importance of being in the trenches with your team, and how to reignite passion when the going gets tough. Whether you're in real estate or any performance-driven industry, this episode is a playbook on how to show up, stay consistent, and lead with values. Episode Breakdown 00:00 – 05:00: Introduction – Gavin sets the stage for a deep dive with Zac and Oliver on sales performance in today’s real estate climate. 05:00 – 10:00: The no-BS approach – Zac explains his honest method with vendors, managing energy, and choosing who to work with. 10:00 – 15:00: Oliver’s daily routine and the power of consistency – why he treats each day like he’s starting from scratch. 15:00 – 20:00: Discipline, drive, and the ‘off switch’ – the relentless mindset behind top performers. 20:00 – 25:00: Team leadership and mentorship – how Zac and Oliver have built teams that thrive. 25:00 – 27:23: Advice for new and struggling agents – back-to-basics strategies and how to reset when you’ve lost your spark.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Aujourd'hui dans "Punchline", Laurence Ferrari et ses invités débattent de l'agression sur un rabbin qui eut lieu samedi dernier à Orléans. Le suspect sera jugé en avril. Est-ce que cela traduit une impuissance de l'Etat ? Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Aujourd'hui dans "Punchline", Laurence Ferrari et ses invités débattent de l'agression sur un rabbin qui eut lieu samedi dernier à Orléans. Le suspect sera jugé en avril. Est-ce que cela traduit une impuissance de l'Etat ? Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
What do vibrations and the psychedelic experience have in common? MDMA therapy is revolutionizing mental health treatment, helping people overcome PTSD, anxiety, and emotional trauma with unprecedented success. But what if you could tap into those same powerful benefits—without taking a single drug? It turns out your brain responds to more than just chemistry. Vibration, frequency, and rhythm have been shaping human consciousness for millennia—from ancient chanting rituals to modern neuroscience breakthroughs. Could the right vibrations unlock the same neuroplasticity and healing pathways as psychedelics? In this episode, Dave Asprey sits down with Dr. Dave Rabin, a neuroscientist, psychiatrist, and psychedelic researcher, to explore how vibrations can rewire your brain, enhance neuroplasticity, and even mimic the effects of MDMA therapy. Dr. Rabin's work led to the creation of Apollo Neuro, a wearable device that taps into your nervous system's natural ability to regulate stress, boost focus, and accelerate recovery—without pharmaceuticals. What You'll Discover in This Episode: • How specific vibrations trigger deep relaxation and neuroplasticity • Why MDMA therapy works—and how vibration-based tech can simulate it • The surprising science behind music, frequency, and altered states • How Apollo Neuro enhances sleep, focus, and emotional resilience • The overlooked role of heart rate variability in longevity and health • Why stress is the biggest obstacle to healing—and how to override it **Apollo Neuro | To get an Apollo wearable, go to https://apolloneuro.com/Dave and save 15%** Resources: • Dave Asprey's New Book - Heavily Meditated: https://daveasprey.com/heavily-meditated/ • Apollo Neuro Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/apolloneuro/?hl=en • Apollo Neuro Website: https://apolloneuro.com/Dave • Danger Coffee: https://dangercoffee.com • Dave Asprey's Website: https://daveasprey.com • Dave Asprey's Linktree: https://linktr.ee/daveasprey • Upgrade Collective – Join The Human Upgrade Podcast Live: https://www.ourupgradecollective.com • Own an Upgrade Labs: https://ownanupgradelabs.com • Upgrade Labs: https://upgradelabs.com • 40 Years of Zen – Neurofeedback Training for Advanced Cognitive Enhancement: https://40yearsofzen.com Timestamps: 00:00 Trailer 00:40 Intro 01:18 Exploring Vibration in Biohacking 02:29 Introduction of Dr. Dave Rabin 02:53 Understanding Vibration and Its Impact 04:47 The Apollo Neuro Device 08:44 Using Apollo for Different States 11:41 Apollo in Psychedelic Therapy 24:32 Clinical Trials and Studies on Apollo 29:32 Heart Rate Variability and Biohacking 33:02 Revolutionizing Sleep with Apollo 34:40 Apollo's Long-Term Effects and Dependency 37:16 Apollo's Impact on ADHD and Psychiatric Disorders 45:22 The Importance of Human Connection and Simple Solutions 49:56 Longevity, Healthspan, and Future Innovations 57:23 Final Thoughts and Discount Offer See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Yet Another Legendary Rock Star on Monstrosity! This time "Rock and Roll Hall of Fame" guitarist, Trevor Rabin of "YES" stops by. This interview is high octane and out of control! But full of great questions answered by Trevor! Then later in the episode, UFO author Preston Dennett from TV's "Ancient Aliens" comes on, and answers non-typical UFO questions! Don't miss this or any episode of Monstrosity. Simply subscribe for free wherever you listen to podcasts! Much more info, merch, pictures, and links to all social media channels can be viewed on MonstrosityPodcast.com
Dr. Dave Rabin MD, PhD is a board-certified psychiatrist, neuroscientist, entrepreneur, and inventor who has studied resilience and the impact of chronic stress on our lives for over 15 years. Today on the show we discuss: Why its so hard to treat addiction, Why addiction is heavily related to instant gratification, How people develop addictive behaviors, How to know if you are at risk for becoming addicted to substances , what people are hiding from when they abuse substances, How to instantly calm yourself down when stressed, what you can do to recover from addiction and much more. Today's sponsor: Timeline Nutrition Upgrade your mitochondrial health with Mitopure. Timeline is offering 10% off your first order of Mitopure. Go to timeline.com/doug and use code DOUG to get 10% off your order. ⚠ WELLNESS DISCLAIMER ⚠ Please be advised; the topics related to health and mental health in my content are for informational, discussion, and entertainment purposes only. The content is not intended to be a substitute for professional advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your health or mental health professional or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding your current condition. Never disregard professional advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have heard from your favorite creator, on social media, or shared within content you've consumed. If you are in crisis or you think you may have an emergency, call your doctor or 911 immediately. If you do not have a health professional who is able to assist you, use these resources to find help: Emergency Medical Services—911 If the situation is potentially life-threatening, get immediate emergency assistance by calling 911, available 24 hours a day. National Suicide Prevention Lifeline, 1-800-273-TALK (8255) or https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org. SAMHSA addiction and mental health treatment Referral Helpline, 1-877-SAMHSA7 (1-877-726-4727) and https://www.samhsa.gov Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to Episode 242 of Autism Parenting Secrets. In this episode, Dr. Dave Rabin reveals transformative ways to reduce stress and prevent burnout.Dr. Dave is a renowned neuroscientist, board-certified psychiatrist, and trauma expert with over 15 years of groundbreaking research into how chronic stress affects mental and physical health. He's also the creator of Apollo Neuro, a wearable device proven to reduce stress, enhance heart rate variability, and boost cognitive performance.In our conversation, Dr. Dave shares his fascinating journey—from studying dreams to uncovering the profound connection between stress, safety, and decision-making. Together, we explore the science of stress, the critical need for a sense of safety, and practical strategies to regain control of your life.From mindfulness and deep breathing to the game-changing Apollo Neuro, Dr. Dave offers actionable insights and tools that can help you and your child thrive—even amid the unique challenges of autism.Join us as we uncover how small, consistent practices can profoundly transform your well-being. Packed with actionable tips and inspiring stories, this is an episode you don't want to miss.Tune in now to take control of stress and create a more balanced, fulfilling life.The secret this week is... Prioritize INTENTIONAL AttentionYou'll Discover:Why You Want To Avoid Tunnel Vision (6:40)The Wisdom of Ancient Mindfulness Techniques (11:47)Why You Want Homeostasis (19:05)The Power of The Present Moment (21:25)A Powerful Exercise You Can Do Anytime (25:24)How Apollo Neuro Helps You And Your Child Feel Safe (33:19)The Benefits Of Improved Vagus Nerve Tone and Higher HRV (36:46)A Different Way To Look At Your Child's Behaviors (42:36)Ways To Combat Burnout (48:58)About Our Guest:Dr. David Rabin, MD, PhD, is a neuroscientist, board-certified psychiatrist, and health tech entrepreneur who has studied the impact of chronic stress for over 20 years. He is the Co-Founder & Chief Medical Officer of Apollo Neuro, creators of the first scientifically validated wearable to improve energy, focus, and relaxation through touch therapy, signaling safety to the brain.Dr. Rabin focuses on non-invasive therapies for treatment-resistant conditions like PTSD and substance use disorders. As Executive Director of the Board of Medicine, he leads efforts to establish evidence-based guidelines for alternative medicines, including plant-based therapies, while training healthcare providers and ensuring quality standards.In his psychiatry practice and ongoing research, Dr. Rabin explores trauma recovery, the neurobiology of belief, and psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy. He earned his MD and PhD from Albany Medical College and specialized in psychiatry at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center. Dr. Rabin has been married to his co-founder, Kathryn Fantauzzi, since 2016.Personal Website: David Rabin MD, PhDCompany Website: Apollo NeuroNonprofit Website: The Board of MedicinePodcast Website: The Psychedelic NewsReferences in The Episode:Apollo® Wearable - Use Code ALLIN for a DiscountAutism Parenting Secrets Episode 212 - “You Can't Heal If You Dont Feel Safe” with Dr. Neil NathanAutism Parenting Secrets Episode 241 - “Trust Your GUT Feelings” with Dr. Will Cole Additional Resources:Unlock the power of personalized 1-on-1 support, visit allinparentcoaching.com/intensiveTake The Quiz: What's YOUR Top Autism Parenting Blindspot?To learn more about Cass & Len, visit us at www.autismparentingsecrets.comBe sure to follow Cass & Len on InstagramIf you enjoyed this episode, share it with your friends.
When someone has been injured while driving, after using a product, or just when out and about, they have many questions and concerns -- not the least of which is, "How am I going to pay for my medical treatments while I'm unable to work? Shouldn't the person who injured me be on the hook for at least some of that?" Connor Londrigan, who is an Associate Attorney with Sgro, Hanrahan, Durr, Rabin & Reinbold, LLP, in Springfield, Illinois, discusses some of the complexities behind personal injury matters, including negotiating with insurance companies, tracking statutes of limitation, and billing for services.IICLE® is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit based in Springfield, Illinois. We produce a wide range of practice guidance for Illinois attorneys and other legal professionals in all areas of law with the generous contributions of time and expertise from volunteer attorneys, judges, and other legal professionals.
Karden Rabin joins the WeShape team to discuss the profound connection between the mind, body, and nervous system. From personal healing stories to actionable strategies, Karden shares how awareness, interruption, and redesign can help you release trauma, regulate your body, and embrace a healthier, more compassionate relationship with yourself. Listen in to explore the science and soul behind somatic healing and self-discovery!Mentioned in this episode:Quiz midroll 2025Have WeShape build you a better workoutQuiz outro 2025
In this episode of the Productivity Smarts podcast, Gerald J. Leonard sits down with Karden Rabin, co-author of The Secret Language of the Body. Karden takes us on his journey from massage therapist to exploring the psychological factors behind chronic pain. He introduces powerful somatic practices like the "view-breath" and "cross-crawl" to manage stress and improve productivity. The conversation delves into the science of how physical movement can regulate emotions, enhance cognitive function, and reset our day, especially during stressful times. Gerald shares his personal experience using movement as a tool for boosting brain function, from simple actions like drinking water to doing cross-crawls. Together, they emphasize the importance of body awareness and motor rhythm in managing stress and maintaining a balanced, healthy life. Ready to take control of your stress and improve your productivity? Tune in to this episode and begin your journey toward greater well-being today! What We Discuss [00:02:01] - Introduction to Karden Rabin [00:08:09] - Discovery of healing back pain [00:09:24] - Psychological correlates of pain [00:12:53] - Signs and impact of an unregulated nervous system [00:17:45] - Connection between mind and body [00:21:17] - Amygdala hijack concept [00:23:32] - Kinesiology and movement [00:26:35] - The view-breath technique [00:27:47] - Feeling body energy [00:28:59] - Cross-crawl movement [00:29:32] - The power of cross-crawls [00:30:08] - Emotional and cognitive regulation [00:31:10] - Physical vs. verbal processing [00:33:38] - Book recommendations and resources [00:36:21] - Closing remarks Notable Quotes [00:08:09] "Are you an overachiever? Are you type A? Are you a perfectionist? Do you put everyone's needs before your own? Do you repress most of your feelings? It started with a personality diagnosis, and I'd never seen anything like that before." — Karden Rabin [00:14:15] "Most people learn skills to become more efficient and get more done, but they don't use the benefits of that efficiency to seize back time for themselves. They just use the time to demand more output from themselves, and they are 1000% complicit in their own exploitation." — Karden Rabin [00:21:11] "Regulation gives you the ability to really think clearly and focus on what matters. All of our functional MRI measurements show that under stress or trauma, your higher executive functions start to shut down, and your old lizard survival brain turns on." — Karden Rabin [00:26:35] "When you physically stimulate a nerve, you create electrical activity in that nerve, and it sends good messages." — Karden Rabin Our Guest Karden Rabin is a co-author of The Secret Language of the Body, a guide to connecting with one's body and mind. In collaboration with Jennifer Mann, Karden explores how habitual patterns in response to stress can lead to mental and physical health issues. The book invites readers to experience their body, sensations, and emotions more consciously, offering science-based insights and practical techniques for healing and self-care. Karden's work emphasizes nurturing a balanced relationship with the organism we inhabit, moving beyond mere survival. Karden Rabin Website - https://www.kardenrabin.com/ Books - The Secret Language of the Body: Regulate Your Nervous System, Heal Your Body, Free Your Mind Productivity Smarts Podcast Website - productivitysmartspodcast.com Gerald J. Leonard Website - geraldjleonard.com Turnberry Premiere website - turnberrypremiere.com Scheduler - vcita.com/v/geraldjleonard Kiva is a loan, not a donation, allowing you to cycle your money and create a personal impact worldwide. https://www.kiva.org/lender/topmindshelpingtopminds
In this episode, Joe interviews Jeremy Falk: certified instructor and training program developer for Kama Flight; and Dr. David Rabin, MD, Ph.D.: board-certified psychiatrist and neuroscientist, co-founder & chief Medical Officer at Apollo Neuroscience, and advisor to Kama Flight. Kama Flight is a wellness modality for partners, inspired by the movements of Watsu therapy, Thai massage, 5Rhythms, tango, improv dance, and Acroyoga. At the heart of it is the dynamic between the two people engaged in the dance (the ‘base' and the ‘voyager'), which touches on collaboration, leadership, receptivity, strength, surrender, and most importantly, trust. The communication and instant feedback shared between the partners mixed with the healing energy of the somatic movements results in moving stuck energy out of their bodies while also making them more comfortable with touch, agency, and consent – which could be extremely beneficial toward preparing for a psychedelic experience. They talk about: The four principles behind Kama Flight: permission, presence, polarity, and play The humility and humor in people trying (and failing) some of the movements, and how that is healing in itself The huge benefit in people switching between the roles of base and voyager What kind of growth they've seen in clients over extended periods of time The importance of making time for pleasure in our lives and more! For links, head to the show notes page.
Have you ever felt pressure to “just be grateful”? Maybe you have sat down to write a gratitude list before, but it took you a while to think of things about your life, your relationship, your partner–and you felt guilty about it; “shouldn't I be more grateful?!” In this week's episode, I sit down with Karden Rabin, nervous system expert to explore a new perspective on gratitude that will (hopefully) help you feel way less pressure and approach it from a more compassionate lens. This was a big shift for me when I first heard Karden explain it, and I am grateful for him sharing with the You Love and You Learn community! For more of Karden's work: His website: www.somiainternational.com His Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kardenrabin/?hl=en Somia International Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/somiainternational/?hl=en Additional resources: Get the Relationship Anxiety Toolkit here! (instant + lifetime access) Join the You Love and You Learn Patreon community Visit my website Connect with me on Instagram
In this special episode recorded live at the Eudemonia Summit in West Palm Beach, Lauren hosts an insightful and dynamic conversation with some of the leading experts in mental health, neurogenesis, and nervous system health. Dr. David Perlmutter, renowned neurologist and author, dives into the fascinating science of neurogenesis, explaining how we can optimize brain health through lifestyle choices, nutrition, and stress management. His expertise highlights the crucial connection between the brain and body, providing actionable insights to enhance cognitive function and prevent neurodegeneration. Dr. Dave Rabin, a physician-scientist and pioneer in the field of psychedelics and mental health, shares his groundbreaking research on how innovative treatments are reshaping our understanding of trauma, anxiety, and depression. Joining the conversation are Harry and Amanda, co-owners of Othership, a wellness platform and center that combines breathwork, sauna, and cold exposure to support nervous system regulation and overall mental wellness. They talk about the transformative power of their holistic approach and how these practices can help individuals tap into deeper levels of relaxation, resilience, and mental clarity. Whether you're looking to enhance your cognitive function, manage stress, or explore new tools for mental health, this episode offers a wealth of knowledge from some of the brightest minds in wellness today.SHOW NOTES:0:51 Welcome to the podcast!2:35 Dr. David Perlmutter's Bio4:42 Dr. David Rabin's Bio6:44 Othership: Harry & Amanda8:30 Welcome Dr. Perlmutter!9:08 How neurodegenerative medicine is missing the mark11:57 Beta Amyloid Hypothesis13:53 The role of insulin for the brain16:38 Biomarkers for metabolic health19:55 Mitochondria & Microglial cells under environmental stress24:02 The hottest trend in weight loss27:38 His take-home advice28:26 *CAROL BIKE*30:22 Welcome Dr. Rabin!30:55 How nervous system health affects overall health?33:17 Why people get divorced36:22 HRV & Cardiovascular events37:40 How sound supports healing42:39 Why touch feels so good43:00 Apollo Neuro device43:09 *Magnesium Breakthrough*45:10 Welcome Harry & Amanda! of Othership!45:33 How relationships can create and serve48:29 How they discovered “the other side” of cold therapy52:49 Using breath to shift states55:05 The experience of classes at Othership56:06 Psychedelics as a fast-track for transformation1:00:10 Othership in NYC!RESOURCES:Dr. David Perlmutter:WebsiteInstagramDr. Dave Rabin:WebsiteInstagramApollo Neuro - Discount code: BELZOthershipAmanda Laine: InstagramHarrison Taylor Instagramcarolbike.com - code: biohackerbabesBiOptimizer's Magnesium Breakthrough - code: biohackerbabes10Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/biohacker-babes-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
Dr. Dave Rabin, CMO & Co-Founder of Apollo Neuro, a board-certified psychiatrist, neuroscientist, psychedelic clinical researcher, teacher, health tech entrepreneur, and Executive Director of The Board of Medicine joins me on this episode. Dr. Dave has always been fascinated by consciousness and our inherent ability to heal ourselves from injury and illness. His research focuses on the clinical translation of non-invasive therapies for patients with treatment-resistant illnesses like PTSD and substance use disorders. He has appeared in major media outlets including, The New York Times, Vogue, The Washington Post, Men's Health, CBS News, and many others. We explore the topic of non-invasive therapies for addiction and PTSD, the role of psychedelics in mental health, bridging the gap between Eastern and Western medicine, a wearable technology that can boost energy and focus, reduce stress and promote sleep, and more. Get connected with Dr. Dave: Website: https://www.drdave.io/ Twitter: https://x.com/DrDavidRabin LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drdavemdphd/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dmlrabin Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drdavidrabin/ Threads: https://www.threads.net/@drdavidrabin Purchase an Apollo Neuro Wearable : https://apolloneuro.com/ Download the Apollo Neuro demo app in the Apple App Store: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/apollo-neuro/id1457385148 Leave a 5-star review with a comment on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/business-minds-coffee-chat/id1539014324 Subscribe to my Business Builder Newsletter: https://bit.ly/32y0YxJ Want to learn how you can work with me to gain more clarity, build a rock-solid foundation for your business, and achieve the results and success you deserve? Visit http://jayscherrbusinessconsulting.com/ and schedule a 1:1 discovery coaching call. Enjoy, thanks for listening, and please share with a friend! To your success, Jay
On September 9, 2024 we published a show titled, Your Nervous System Is Controlling You & How To Master It. My guests were Jennifer Mann and Karden Rabin and my muse was their new book, The Secret Language of The Body. In our long conversation, Karden brought up his “Emotional Cold Plunge” exercise and I was incredibly intrigued. He gave me access to his community at somiainternational.com/ which I joined and went through the exercise. I ended up engaging more and just felt really attracted to Kardin's guidance and spirit and found myself wondering how he had ended up where he is today. HIs bio says, Karden is a nervous system medicine practitioner and an expert in the fields of trauma and psychophysiological disorders. Over the last fifteen years he has combined principles of bodywork, brain retraining, and somatic trauma therapies and helped thousands of clients across the globe heal from chronic pain and illness. Karden is the Co-Founder of SOMIA and a regular contributor to Bessel Van Der Kolk's Trauma Research Foundation and has led programming for The Wounded Warrior Project and Starbucks. But what you are about to hear is that Karden had severe asthma and almost died. He was very neglected as a child and often in tears, bored, and alone in his pain. From this, up to age 19, Karden says he became, an asshole. A bully. He was mean and used cleverness and criticism like a sword.Being a poser was identity and he worked to get tablescraps of validation from cool kids. He was good at making fun of people to get a laugh. But then…something happened. Something that drove him to become obsessed with uncovering the physics of what drives people and discovering the laws that no one is immune to. Today his ambition is to help as many people as possible. I bring you this story because I think you will resonate and it will help you see and understand yourself better, and how you can take your pain and heal it as you help relieve people of theirs. Find him at @KardenRabin Sign up for a $1/month trial period at shopify.com/kevin Go to shipstation.com and use code KEVIN to sign up for your FREE 60-day trial Get 20% off your first probiotic membership order at pendulumlife.com/drivesyou Go to cozyearth.com/driven and use code DRIVEN for an exclusive 40% discount Use my promo code WHATDRIVESYOU for 10% off on any CleanMyMac's subscription plans Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Friend, are you ready to be inspired by another mom in your shoes? Join in my conversation with Amanda Rabin, a mom of 3 littles who has a lot on her plate! You'll hear how she has implemented what she's learned using her paper planner, her chore system, and her to-go bag. Amanda has put in the work, and she has clearly moved from overwhelmed to organized! Listen in to get some ideas for upleveling your own family and home management! xoxo, Chelsi Jo . . Resources From Today's Episode: Large Utility Tote With Pockets: https://amzn.to/4fCwSte Everyday Ergonomics For Working Moms Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/everyday-ergonomics-for-working-moms-stop-pain-fix/id1777578221 Everyday Ergonomics For Working Moms Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/share/g/1AyHbkFape/?mibextid=CTbP7E Join our FREE Systemize Your Life Community: www.facebook.com/groups/systemizeyourlife
You've tried all the latest health fads, but still feel stuck with nagging symptoms and mental hurdles. What if retraining your nervous system is the real solution?In this fascinating chat, Jennifer Mann and Karden Rabin, authors of The Secret Language of the Body: Regulate Your Nervous System, Heal Your Body, Free Your Mind, break down how nervous system dysregulation drives chronic issues like IBS, migraines, and anxiety. They share their revolutionary "AIR" method to reset your nervous system for profound mind-body healing.You can find Jennifer & Karden at: Website | Instagram | Episode TranscriptIf you LOVED this episode you'll also love the conversations we had with Stephen Porges about polyvagal theory.Check out our offerings & partners: Join My New Writing Project: Awake at the WheelVisit Our Sponsor Page For Great Resources & Discount Codes Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.