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Mother Jones senior editor and author Michael Mechanic discusses "Jackpot: How the Super-Rich Really Live—and How Their Wealth Harms Us All".
Listen up Entrepreneurs! Alan welcomes Lindsay Teague Moreno - Author of WAKE UP! The Powerful Guide to Changing Your Mind About What It Means to Really Live.” She is also the author of Boss Up! It's about the idea that there is a replicable set of things that people can do that work across any kind of business. What do I need to do to start up a successful business? How and where do I even start? Boss Up! Will walk you through what you need to do to get your business or idea that has been in your heart come to life. Alan and Lindsay talk about her next book, Wake Up! It's about Lindsay's journey to success. She discusses the important questions like, am I being fulfilled by this? Is this working for me? Reaching that good life with the 6 cornerstones of life business, work, financial, health, personal, and spiritual. What does it mean to really live? Alan shares a story with Lindsay in hopes she can share her great wisdom. Accepting your challenges and knowing it's supposed to be difficult. Lindsay says tragedy triggers the thought that there must be more in life. Finding the catalyst and breaking your life down into what has value. To connect them to 6 cornerstones to a happier life. We all have in us the capability of being happy and successful in life. Wake Up 100! Alan wants the tidbits from Lindsay. 100-day challenge, pick 1 of the 6 cornerstones and do it for 100 days to make it a habit. Go at it hard! And then you will be able to decide if you are being fulfilled, happy, does this work for me? Am I better or worse? This is where you will be able to tweak it to make it work for you. Next Alan welcomes Kerry Goyette and Bryce Murray PhD - Kerry is a Behavioral Scientist & the Founder of Aperio Consulting Group. Bryce is the Director of Technology and Data Science at Aperio Consulting Group. Alan opens about his thoughts on A.I. Should I fear it asks Alan? Kerry says yes, but don't avoid it. A.I. is emerging and here to stay. To have humans and technology evolve together to work for a better future. Bryce talks about the explain-ability path. Understanding computational intelligence in 3 different areas. Alan says at the end of the day, he has to do some self-analysis. What psychometrics can I use to determine how successful an entrepreneur can be? Ambition, drive, and perseverance. Resilience to work through failures. Some have derailing tendencies, or sabotage, unintentionally setting themselves up to fail. Successful entrepreneurs who have efficient tendencies, create their own community with advisors and mentors to protect them from failure. Bryce say's don't be afraid of A.I., make the data work for you. . [00:00:00] Boss Up! [00:05:38] Wake Up! [00:11:29] 6 Cornerstones [00:18:19] 100-Day Challenge [00:23:47] To Be, or Not To Be, Afraid? [00:33:20] Make It Work For You
Listen up Entrepreneurs! Alan welcomes Lindsay Teague Moreno - Author of WAKE UP! The Powerful Guide to Changing Your Mind About What It Means to Really Live.” She is also the author of Boss Up! It's about the idea that there is a replicable set of things that people can do that work across any kind of business. What do I need to do to start up a successful business? How and where do I even start? Boss Up! Will walk you through what you need to do to get your business or idea that has been in your heart come to life. Alan and Lindsay talk about her next book, Wake Up! It's about Lindsay's journey to success. She discusses the important questions like, am I being fulfilled by this? Is this working for me? Reaching that good life with the 6 cornerstones of life business, work, financial, health, personal, and spiritual. What does it mean to really live? Alan shares a story with Lindsay in hopes she can share her great wisdom. Accepting your challenges and knowing it's supposed to be difficult. Lindsay says tragedy triggers the thought that there must be more in life. Finding the catalyst and breaking your life down into what has value. To connect them to 6 cornerstones to a happier life. We all have in us the capability of being happy and successful in life. Wake Up 100! Alan wants the tidbits from Lindsay. 100-day challenge, pick 1 of the 6 cornerstones and do it for 100 days to make it a habit. Go at it hard! And then you will be able to decide if you are being fulfilled, happy, does this work for me? Am I better or worse? This is where you will be able to tweak it to make it work for you. Next Alan welcomes Kerry Goyette and Bryce Murray PhD - Kerry is a Behavioral Scientist & the Founder of Aperio Consulting Group. Bryce is the Director of Technology and Data Science at Aperio Consulting Group. Alan opens about his thoughts on A.I. Should I fear it asks Alan? Kerry says yes, but don't avoid it. A.I. is emerging and here to stay. To have humans and technology evolve together to work for a better future. Bryce talks about the explain-ability path. Understanding computational intelligence in 3 different areas. Alan says at the end of the day, he has to do some self-analysis. What psychometrics can I use to determine how successful an entrepreneur can be? Ambition, drive, and perseverance. Resilience to work through failures. Some have derailing tendencies, or sabotage, unintentionally setting themselves up to fail. Successful entrepreneurs who have efficient tendencies, create their own community with advisors and mentors to protect them from failure. Bryce say's don't be afraid of A.I., make the data work for you. . [00:00:00] Boss Up! [00:05:38] Wake Up! [00:11:29] 6 Cornerstones [00:18:19] 100-Day Challenge [00:23:47] To Be, or Not To Be, Afraid? [00:33:20] Make It Work For You
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This was our destination for the journey that included "Passat with a Problem".An amusing story which will become part of "It's a Rum Life Book Four" Volume two Northcote 1998 to 2008.
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Many will tell you the Network Marketers, or entrepreneurs in general, are dreamers.But Network Marketers, who are serious about their business, will probably disagree. They'll say that they aren't dreamers, but VISIONARIES instead.They have a vision of what success looks like in their lives, and they build their business around that vision. In today's podcast, Rob Sperry interviews a top leader who has made her vision a reality and who is now, LIVING THE DREAM. How'd she do it? Tune in to find out more!Discover the industry's top strategies to grow your team, rank advance, and increase your earnings during the BREAKTHROUGH INTENSIVE 3-Day Virtual Event!! Click HERE to learn more!
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What would you do if your life was completely overturned? Would you be prepared for it? Today I talk with Jeff Holst about when his life was in complete disarray, and how investing in real estate got him back on track AND bought back some time.
This week on Dear Lovely Universe I interviewed Gabriel DeRitas greatly about permission in relation to personal development. This episode is for you if you are looking to align your life to more of how you feel inside. Yes, again I did mean to post an episode about the importance of gratitude this week! I totally did. But then I met Gabriel, heard his messages, and found out that he is launching an incredible 5-week program called Inner Edge. I just needed to share this with you!Gabe is a personal development coach & facilitator helping mission-driven humans live in alignment with their purpose. He left his tech sales job in 2018 to travel the world by bike, and in the process found his calling in coaching.His approach to personal growth is rooted in neuroscience-based CoActive coaching techniques and Authentic Relating, with a heaping spoonful of Japanese philosophy on top. Gabe was born in Philadelphia and currently lives in Ft. Collins, Colorado. He's passionate about cycling, foraging wild mushrooms, social/climate justice, and the transformative power of psychedelics. In this episode, Gabriel and I discuss:How to break out of keeping yourself small.What role self-love plays in a person’s life.His biggest takeaway from his around the world cycling trip.The healing power of psychedelics.And more!Thank you so much for tuning in today. You can find Gabriel on Instagram @funngabe, visiting https://effectiveconnection.com/, and be sure to check out his course at https://effectiveconnection.com/inner-edge! His 5 Wk Personal Growth Program Starts June 2nd and the deadline to join is coming up really soon!In next week’s episode, I will discuss the importance of gratitude. This time I promise you it will 100% be that. If you’re ready to start thriving and live a life of purpose, you can apply for coaching at www.kaelinvu.com! You can also get my free 30- minute audio program The Ultimate Guide To Self-Love After Trauma by signing up for my newsletter at my website! If you’re not yet, I would feel so happy if you subscribed to this podcast and followed me on Instagram @dearlovelyuniverse, it lets me know that you enjoy the content and helps me keep making more videos. Talk to you next week!
Almost as wide as the wealth gap in America is the gap in the way we view wealth. We look at it as a monolithic thing. Yet part of the country demonizes it, part covets it and part of the country manages. The same is true for kinds of wealth. Those that inherit it are different from those that win it, or those that start from nothing and create it for them and for others. All wealth is not the same The bitch goddess success, William James said, demands strange sacrifices from those that worship her. Some people are willing to make those sacrifice and other are not All of this speaks to the varieties of wealth in America. But are there similarities, are there patterns and behaviors of the wealthy, both good and bad, that we can understand? And if so, what does that knowledge do for us? That’s what Michael Mechanic, a senior editor at Mother Jones, looks at in Jackpot: How the Super-Rich Really Live—and How Their Wealth Harms Us All. My conversation with Michael Mechanic:
I'm a big mindfulness practitioner. But it isn't easy as many of you know!And Neuroscientist Caroline Leaf males the argument that there may be a better way for us to deal with the many stories of our lives than by JUST focusing on the here and now...If you like what you hear on Hughes From The Heart, please support my daily Premium Content or make a donation to my Venmo (Radiospencer). Other ways to support the Podcast can be found on my website!Thank you so kindly! Much ove to all of you. Support the show (https://www.paypal.me/radiospencer)
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Journalist Michael Mechanic talks about his new book, "Jackpot: How the Super-rich Really Live — and How Their Wealth Harms Us All." Wealthy Americans have rigged the system. What can be done to change it? | Unlimited Chronicle access: sfchronicle.com/pod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week Pastor Jeremiah takes us through two the world looks at life as meaningless, but the Bible points us to Jesus who fulfills all meaning.
Poems by Doug Shields, Gary Mex Glazner, Brenda Moossy, Greg Bliss, Ryan Cassata, and CR Avery. Topics include the trans experience, the gimp in the basement, and hot sauce. Hosted by Doug Shields. Booth Announcer Jim Bratton. Music by What Army. First aired on KPSQ 97.3 in Fayetteville, Arkansas. Syndicated on Pacifica and podcast at https://www.poetize.xyz/ and on your podcast app. More from the poets: Doug Shields - https://www.poetize.xyz/ Gary Mex Glazner - http://www.alzpoetry.com/ Greg Bliss - https://www.poetrypreservation.org/people/greg-bliss Ryan Cassata - https://www.youtube.com/user/xQUEERKIDx CR Avery - http://www.cravery.com/
I wanna think with you for a few moments about six things that we need to say before we die, as I've actually come to think of them as six things we need to say before we live. Before we live full passionate meaning-filled lives. Now unlike the way I usually do a Selah podcast, I do not have one particular scripture passage today because well, these six things we need to say run throughout the Bible, they are practical every day Christian living, where the rubber meets the road. -------- Download a transcript of the February 6, 2021 Selah episode **This transcript was generated by artificial intelligence and may not be 100% accurate.
Aaron and Tony talk about the genealogies in Genesis and look at the lifespans of people. In Genesis 5 people are said to be living hundreds upon hundreds of years. Did people really live longer? Why? How are we to think about this? See more notes below.Additional Notes
OUR HEALING VOICES Episode 18 features Ixchel Hazard. Ixchel and I met back in 2006 at the Southwest Institute of the Healing Arts in Tempe, Arizona. (https://swiha.edu) We came together because of our passion for helping bring healing to others and to the world. We have stayed connected over the years via social media & I knew I needed to interview her when I launched this Podcast/YouTube channel. Ixchel drops wisdom throughout our time together and you won't want to miss it. To connect more with Ixchel: Via Text: 808-269-8992 Via Email: ixchelchazard@gmail.com Thanks for joining us & be sure to Like, Subscribe, Comment, & Share if you feel so moved. We would also love to have you join the OUR HEALING VOICES community on Instagram and Facebook: IG: https://www.instagram.com/ourhealingvoices/ FB: https://www.facebook.com/our.healing.voices.podcast **The OUR HEALING VOICES episodes are designed to inform & entertain - not provide medical advice. You should always consult your doctor or healthcare practitioner when it comes to your personal health, or before you start any treatment.**
In this episode, David Langiulli and Janice Cunning talk with Nicole Salmon, Founder and Principal at Boundless Philanthropy. We examine how organizations can really put their values into action. We cover a range of topics from values, virtues, courage, diversity, and learning. Nicole offers a powerful question to help you reflect on whether your values […] The post Episode 69: How Organizations Can Really Live Their Values with Nicole Salmon appeared first on Fundraising Leadership .
In this episode, David Langiulli and Janice Cunning talk with Nicole Salmon, Founder and Principal at Boundless Philanthropy. We examine how organizations can really put their values into action. We cover a range of topics from values, virtues, courage, diversity, and learning. Nicole offers a powerful question to help you reflect on whether your values […] The post Episode 69: How Organizations Can Really Live Their Values with Nicole Salmon appeared first on Fundraising Leadership .
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Living Truth Christian Fellowship Podcast
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Living Truth Christian Fellowship Podcast
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We are honored to introduce you to our dear friend, Vanessa Lynn. She has an important story to tell. It is a story about facing unimaginable pain, loving unconditionally, the power of words -- and life after death. It is her journey and it is her daughter L. Grey’s journey.In Vanessa and L’s just published book, “Ravens and Rainbows,” they tell their story of triumphing spiritually when everything is lost. “I am in every raven and rainbow you see. We’ll see each other again before you know it. It’s time for me to sleep now. Goodnight, Mommy. It’s time to say goodnight.” —L. On July 22, 2018, fifteen-year-old L. Grey swallowed a bottle of prescription pain killers, and closed her eyes for the last time. Some would say she took her life, but it could be more aptly said that she took her life back.As Vanessa describes, L had an unexplainable knowing from the time she was born. She looked at the world differently, as if she had one foot in this world, and one foot in another. She was able to express seeing energy and deceased loved ones from the time she was two years old. And as soon as she was able to write — her words were haunting, deep and wise beyond her years. L knew exactly who she was from an early age. At age 10, she declared she was gay and proudly began to speak up within the LGBTQ+ community. Somehow she also knew she wouldn’t be on this Earth long — and that she would endure unspeakable pain. Unfortunately, she was indeed correct. At the age of twelve, L was diagnosed with the most painful condition known to humans, Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS). Vanessa takes you on the journey — and L pops in from beyond throughout the conversation. Vanessa shares their experiences during their harrowing 3-year ordeal with CRPS and other illnesses that ravaged L’s body. Throughout it all, L captured it all with her prolific writing and unwavering bravery.Although L ultimately left the Earth, she is very present in this life. We believe you will walk away after watching with a new appreciation for life -- and life after death. Vanessa and L teach us all how to live each day to its fullest. Visit http://www.ravensandrainbows.com to buy the book and to read more poetry by L. Grey. All proceeds will go to the Burning Limb Foundation.#seekingwithrobyn #ravensandrainbows #afterlife
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Think about this for a minute: if you knew – like really knew – you only had a year or a month or however long left to live, how would your mindset change? How many of those inner obstacles currently holding you back would fall away if you truly grasped the impermanent nature of your own life?Because we think we have time, we spend time on habits (mental, physical, and spiritual) that distract us from creating the life we’re meant to live. We allow ourselves to remain in that comfortable cocoon of “for now” because we’d really rather avoid having to deal with the anxiety, fear and overwhelm that we’d have to overcome to take action. We wait for… another time.We put the important things off.We put off the big adventure – and it’s not just the adventures we put offWe put off the inner work, tooWe put off forgiving that thing that happened a long ass time ago.We put off telling someone we love themWe put off just letting ourselves be fucking happy already.One of the main reasons we do this is because we believe we will have tomorrow, or next month, or next year, or after we retire, or after we graduate, or after we get the raise…But we don’t know thatToday we’re digging into a couple topics that many people like to avoid the most: the true impermanence of our time here on earth, and the big kicker, the uncomfiest of subjects: death.But hang with me, there’s a method to this madness!The first step to changing our mindsets and our actions to create the lives we really want, we have to talk about these things. To recognize, sit with and meet them head on. Because when we fully realize 1. how precious, fleeting, and miraculous this life of ours is, and 2. we are going to die and we don’t know when—that is when we truly start living. Our hearts open, we give love freely, we find the courage to face our fears and start living the way we’ve been longing to, right now. Believe me, I learned this the hard way.It isn’t just me who thinks all this. Meditating on the preciousness and impermanence of this human life are the first two steps on the Tibetan Buddhist Path to Enlightenment. In this tradition, it isn’t until you have grasped these two concepts that you can move on to the other stages on the path to enlightenment.And you know what? The other truth is, if you're living a life that is not in alignment with your truth, with who you are...an authentic life of love, compassion and integrity and whatever else you value – freedom, passion, joy, adventure – then life is going to feel too long - no matter how short.So you see, the preciousness of this life, the impermanence of it, death...these things aren’t something we should ignore or put off as depressing.When we are aware of them, we live life more fully.And while we can’t live every day like it’s our last, we CAN ask ourselves what would make today a good day? One we have no regrets about. One that might even be a good day to die.Or at least not be a shitty day to die.I invite you to be brave today, to sit with these topics that may have previously been sources of fear and anxiety for you, and to see them in a new light – a sexy light. A liberating light. And a motivating one.In This Episode You’ll Learn:How to stop avoiding thinking about death – and how to instead acknowledge what facing it can teach you about living nowA few ways to shift your mindset about impermanence + use it to mentally reframe your own narrative About one of my biggest regrets in life and some life-altering decisions I made along the way – how they pushed me to create the life I wanted and live in integrityWhy your fear of death is actually your deeper fear that you have not lived your truest life (Steve Chandler)How to stop putting off the things that make us happy for ‘another time’ and start living fully nowWhy we must recognize the preciousness of human life in order to take real action toward making the most of the time we haveResources:// Read this Elephant Journal piece I wrote about The Buddhist Way to Wake the F*ck up & Really Live your Life.// Want to know how to build unshakable confidence and resilience? Have a tribe that supports you? Learn about the Rebel Buddhist Manifesto? Click here to grab the Rebel Buddhist Training Kit for a free resilience training, an active online community, and more.// Ready to dive even deeper into all this? Check out Freedom School and see what everyone’s obsessed about. It’s not just group coaching. It’s a mindset revolution that you won’t want to miss.
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WELL 2GUNZ STOPPED BY AND ITS TIME TO DO WHAT WE DO.
Become a fearless father presents: The interview with fellow entrepreneur dad Eric de Bie, founder of Eric de Bie Health Coaching. 0:00 - What's the key to health? .:.. - Who is Eric de Bie? In this interview Klaas van Oosterhout had with Eric de Bie, they talked about: * Is getting/staying healthy hard; * Health vision; * What does your health consist of; * Eric's Golden Nugget; * And much more. Links mentioned by Ron Cool: https://go.ericdebie.com/free-health-as… https://www.facebook.com/EricDeBieCoaching/ Visit us at: https://becomeafearlessfather.com/ https://www.facebook.com/becomeafearlessfather/
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Most entrepreneurs are driven people that make the decision to succeed at any cost. Unfortunately for most, they realize too late that drive and success alone won't make you happy. It all has to be for something and you can only experience the true joy that comes from success when you learn to give. Check this episode out to see what I mean!
Ever felt the nagging inside you – is this all there is? Am I living my best life? Last week I reached the milestone of delivering 100 episodes of my podcast! It has been a process that is transforming me into someone who, with consistency, can live my best life. Today I’ll share with you 5 key lessons from those 100 episodes – foundations to living YOUR best life.
The journalist and writer, Lyra McKee was shot dead in Londonderry nearly four months ago. She had been watching rioting in the Creggan area of the city. Her book Angels With Blue Faces, written before her death has just been published. We hear from her sister Nichola Corner. Careworker Caroline inspired this week’s drama serial Flying Visits. Frustrated by the requirement to keep her home visits to fifteen minutes, she made an impassioned speech to councillors in Southwark, London which led them to change their policy. Caroline, Ian Hudspeth from the Local Government Association and Donna Rowe-Merriman from UNISON discuss the challenges associated with home care visits. The singer Angelique Kidjo has three Grammy awards and has been described as the undisputed queen of African music. Her latest album Celia is a tribute to the Cuban salsa singer Celia Cruz. She sings for us in the studio. Endometriosis is a serious and lifelong disease which affects as many as 1 in 10 women. But it often goes undiagnosed. Karen Havelin has turned her experience of the disease into a novel, Please Read This Leaflet Carefully. And Eleanor Thom has written a manual aimed at her fellow sufferers, as well as their friends and family, Private Parts: How to Really Live with Endometriosis. Actor Gemma Chan talks about her role in the Channel 4 drama I Am Hannah - a woman in her mid-thirties struggling with the pressure to settle down and start a family. 200 years ago a prison was opened in Brixton in South London. It was the first to house only women and Emma Barton was its governor. We hear from Chris Impey, author of a history of HMP Brixton and from the current Deputy Governor Louise Ysart. The food writer MiMi Aye’s new book Mandalay: Recipes and Tales from a Burmese Kitchen is a celebration of Burmese food, history and culture. She Cooks the Perfect… Red Prawn Curry. Presented by Jenni Murray Produced by Dianne McGregor Edited by Jane Thurlow Interviewed guest: Nichola Corner Interviewed guest: Ian Hudspeth Interviewed guest: Donna Rowe-Merriman Interviewed guest: Angelique Kidjo Interviewed guest: Karen Havelin Interviewed guest: Eleanor Thom Interviewed guest: Gemma Chan Interviewed guest: Chris Impey Interviewed guest: Louise Ysart Interviewed guest: MiMi Aye
Women in rural areas are half as likely to report domestic abuse as those in urban ones. Judith, who moved to the Scottish Highlands from London, tells reporter Kathleen Garragher about the culture of privacy and keeping yourself to yourself. When her husband became abusive she didn’t feel able to ask for help. Endometriosis is a serious and lifelong disease which affects as many as 1 in 10 women. But it often goes undiagnosed. Karen Havelin has turned her experience of the disease into a novel, 'Please Read This Leaflet Carefully'. And Eleanor Thom has written a manual aimed at her fellow sufferers, as well as their friends and family, 'Private Parts: How to Really Live with Endometriosis'. Iranian women have been taking pictures of themselves out in public and without their headscarves as part of the #WhiteWednesdays protests. The head of Tehran's Revolutionary Court has said that they now risk up to ten years in prison for sharing their pictures and videos. We talk to Masih Alinejad, the activist behind the campaign. And, is it ever ok to use your mother as source material for your comedy whatever your relationship history? Jenni speaks to Anoushka Warden, writer and performer of ‘My Mum’s A Twat’ at this year’s Edinburgh Fringe and comedian, Sindhu Vee, ahead of her new show ‘Sandhog’ on tour in September.
Protect? Don't protect? Enable? Empower? It's so trying to navigate how to raise a child with special needs. Dallas K. and his mom, Diana D. share their life story of the "get busy living or get busy dying" attitude from day one! Listen, as this cool young man of 24 years gives us an inside look of the good, the ugly and the adventures he's experienced living with Cerebral Palsy. And how his biggest advocate has empowered him to be who he was meant to be.
Today’s guest is a graduate with honours from the renowned University of Music and Performing Arts in Vienna. He has more than two decades of experience as a journalist for the Austrian Broadcasting Corporation. A personal encounter in the spring of 2000 awakened his interest in the strange topic of Breatharianism. He met a meditation teacher who allegedly had not eaten for more than a year. Still skeptical, he started a 10 year journey of research from around the globe on this topic. Searching for traces of evidence and skeptical scrutiny of this human mystery. 200 hours of footage were edited into the 90 minute feature documentary “IN THE BEGINNING, THERE WAS LIGHT“. It premiered at the International Film Festival in Cannes and became one of the most influential and successful feature documentaries in Austrian cinema history. When it was shown in prime time on National Television viewership outnumbered Hollywood Blockbusters like “Harry Potter“. He is as journalist. keynote-speaker and meditation trainer around the world. Currently he has a number #1 bestselling book in Austria called “The fountain of youth –effect: How 16 hours of fasting can change your life”. P.A Strabinger Is breatharianism real? Scientific studies done on not eating The biophysicist from Washington DC from Professor Pollock The fourth phase of water Intermittent fasting The grandmaster of Bigu The energy of Nature Why scientists don’t know how much we need to eat The study of astronauts on calories in space Life force, Chi and Prana The Nobel Prize for Autophagy Why food nourishes us in two different ways The work of Dr. Dean Radin Why we eat the information in the food The work of Wilhem Reich The study of Ayurveda philosophy Why we overeat The book the globalization of addiction The study of rats in cages Why we have addictions Questioning the materialistic worldview The work of Max Planck We are living unnaturally and our society is setup to make us sick Withdrawing your senses Why you need to trust your own experiences Project Stargate and Remote Viewing The work of Rupert Sheldrake The placebo effect Why the physicists are the high priests of the day 16/8 Intermittent fasting The benefits of intermittent fasting The Circadian Code Nobel prize Website: http://www.mattbelair.com/ sign up for the email list and most importantly do 1 act of kindness today!
Get $150 off your purchase when you go to eightsleep.com/tai“The problem is we have not structured our medicine to look at it in a holistic, global way.” - Dr. Kim(click to tweet)You can’t stop aging. And that’s a good thing. There are many important benefits that come from aging. Our brain develops, our muscles form, and our systems mature. But at some point during the aging process, it turns on us and our body begins to break down. Right now, depending on the ailment, we respond with treatment. Physical therapy for the injured back, blood-thinners for hypertension, and a new diet for diabetes. But scientists today are learning how to respond before the ailment presents itself. And as our technology continues to grow exponentially more powerful, the question of, “Can we live to 700?” becomes less and less unreasonable. On today’s episode of The Tai Lopez Show, we are joined by gerontologist Dr. Paul H. Kim MD to discuss how realistic living to 700 will be. Dr. Kim’s expertise in genetics, aging, and hematology helps us determine how to best approach aging in the healthiest way possible. Don’t forget! You can also listen to The Tai Lopez Show on Spotify! Click “Follow” and let me know what you think!“If half of your lifespan is met with chronic diseases that you’re dealing with and ailing with, are you really enjoying life or able to be functional?” - Dr. Kim(click to tweet)Points to Keep In MindClean your blood and look what’s occurring at your cellular levelThe problem with lab testing is we’re responding to the results as parameters to treat youMedicine looks at things too black-and-white when most diseases are greyDiabetes and hypertension can be noticed far before the manifest (pre-hypertension and pre-diabetes)Look at your genetic makeup to find out where to start your regimenWe are 1% human and 99% bacteriaHormones are important for signaling in our agingHormones are more than testosterone: thyroid, cortisol, human growth hormones, insulinStudies show that managing sleep, stress management, physical activity, and diet/nutrition is equivalent to the potency of pharmaceutical medication VO2 max training looks at how efficiently your system burns caloriesWe aren’t creatures of intellect, we are creatures of movementHeavy lifting activates hormone releaseTelomere study tells us that there is a finite number of divisions to each cellThis is called “the hayflick limit”New DNA technology uses microscissors to alter DNA codeStudies show young blood plasma transplants rejuvenates older patients In plasma, it’s the mixture of beneficial molecules At some point stem cells will enable us to build organ tissue to replace our decaying organsWe used to think stem cells were irreversible but new technology allows them to be engineered in multiple directionsLook at oxidative stress markers for indication of risk to cancerLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices