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In this episode of Your Mouth Matters, Dr. Rebecca Taylor of Green City Dental in Edmonds, WA, welcomes Ceylon, an integrative nutritionist and health coach specializing in gut health. Dr. T and Ceylon take a deep dive into the mouth-gut connection and reveal why addressing gut dysbiosis can dramatically improve oral health - a concept that revolutionizes how we think about treating gum disease and decay. Ceylon shares what makes spore-based probiotics special and how they can be used in a comprehensive approach to restoring gut health. Using the analogy of tending a garden, Ceylon explains how any effective protocol must do three things: eliminate harmful bacteria, support beneficial species, and remove toxins from the system. Dr. T shares compelling personal experiences, including how this type of protocol dramatically improved her young daughter's eczema within just a week and a half. She emphasizes the importance of following the complete three-month protocol rather than cherry-picking individual supplements. They conclude with practical guidance on maintenance protocols and the importance of working with practitioners who understand the mouth/body connection. Learn more about Ceylon's private practice: https://www.inbodybyceylon.com/Learn more about spore-based probiotics: https://microbiomelabs.com/home/ Follow us: https://www.facebook.com/greencitydental https://www.instagram.com/greencitydental/ https://www.tiktok.com/@greencitydental
Learn how an innovative at-home treatment could give you healthier gums and potentially save you from heart disease, diabetes, Alzheimer's, and other chronic, systemic conditions. In this episode of Your Mouth Matters, Dr. Rebecca Taylor, founder of Green City Dental in Edmonds, WA, and her hygienist Vonna Castiglione reveal why nearly half of adults over 30 have some degree of gum disease and how this silent infection can affect your whole body.They also share how the standard “deep cleanings” often fail to address the real culprit behind gum disease - an unhealthy oral microbiome. PerioProtect is different, delivering hydrogen peroxide gel under the gumline, targeting harmful bacteria and supporting helpful microbes. You'll learn more about who can benefit from PerioProtect, how it works, and why it might even save you time and money in the long run, while giving you the added benefits of whiter teeth and fresher breath. If you've been told you need a deep cleaning or have struggled with persistent gum issues, this is the episode for you!
Rebecca Taylor shares her "Agents of Hope" message with us.Rebecca is a wife of 29 years, mom to four grown children, and a lifelong learner—mostly because she's committed to not making the same mistake twice. She went to Northeastern Seminary in search of answers and came away with a master's degree, more questions, deeper compassion, and a bigger, more resilient faith. With over 20 years of experience in churches and Christian higher education, she brings a love for people, purpose, and a strong cup of coffee. Rebecca is passionate about helping others live as everyday agents of hope. Speaker: Rebecca Taylor
Last fall, a federal judge ruled that fluoride in drinking water poses an “unreasonable risk” to children's developing brains - a landmark decision rooted in science and a validation of what biological dentists like Dr. Rebecca Taylor of Green City Dental has been saying for years. In this latest episode of Your Mouth Matters, Dr. T is joined by her biological dental hygienist Barbara Tritz (a/k/a “The Queen of Dental Hygiene”) to discuss the facts about fluoride and the policy shifts we've seen since that ruling was handed down. They explore how this toxin can impact everything from thyroid function to fertility to gut health to brain development. Over 72 human studies document fluoride's negative health effects, most alarmingly showing it can reduce children's IQ by up to seven points.All this is particularly alarming when you consider, as Dr. T and Barbara do, two fundamental problems with fluoridation: the absence of informed consent and the inability to control the dose. Adding fluoride to the water supply means medicating entire populations without consideration for the vulnerable, such as infants on formula or those with kidney issues. Fortunately, there are practical alternatives for concerned listeners, and the team offer their recommendations for fluoride-free remineralizing dental products, quality home filtration systems, and community advocacy. As more communities reconsider fluoridation policies, this episode provides timely insights for anyone questioning what's really in their water and dental products.Green City Dental: https://greencitydental.com/ Barbara Tritz, RDH: https://queenofdentalhygiene.net/
This week on Your Mouth Matters, functional dentist Dr. Steven Lin joins us to unpack how nutrition affects not just our teeth but also our facial structure and airway. Author of The Dental Diet, Dr. Lin's discovery of Dr. Weston A. Price's pioneering research from the 1930s completely changed his perspective on dentistry. Price documented how indigenous populations around the world maintained perfect dental arches and minimal decay until they shifted to a modern processed diet. Within a single generation, significant dental problems emerged - findings that have been validated by modern science, particularly our understanding of fat-soluble vitamins A, D, and K2, which work together to guide proper bone development and calcium utilization. Importantly, most orofacial development happens early, before the age of 8, with the critical window being the first 5 years of life. The good news is that simple dietary shifts can dramatically affect a child's developmental trajectory - changes such as replacing cereal with eggs and quality animal proteins, incorporating nutrient-dense foods, and making sure they get enough fat-soluble vitamins. Dr. Lin shares practical strategies for making these changes, even with picky eaters and our challenging food environment. Listen and learn about how rising rates of airway issues and numerous chronic conditions that we see today may all link back to the nutritional deficiencies that begin with inadequate facial development. This episode provides practical tips for parents to harness the power of nutrition for optimal oral and whole body health and well-being. https://www.drstevenlin.com/the-dental-diet/
Could your home be making you sick? It's possible. In this latest episode of Your Mouth Matters, Dr. T sits down with the owner of Seattle Mold Dog, Jay, who shares his story of what made him shift from airline pilot to mold detection specialist. It began shortly after Jay had bought his dream home, when the onset of severe digestive issues ended his flying career. He bounced from doctor to doctor, but the cause of his illness remained elusive until mycotoxin testing revealed significant mold exposure in his seemingly pristine house. This inspired Jay to train Bailey, a remarkable detection dog that now helps others find what conventional mold testing often misses. Mold exposure can cause so much more than just respiratory problems - things like gut dysfunction, chronic fatigue, neurological issues, even oral health problems! Jay shares several noteworthy cases, including one in which Bailey detected black mold in a new crib mattress that was causing serious illness in an infant. With Dr. T, Jay challenges some common misconceptions about mold detection and remediation. Standard air sampling often fails to identify real problems, especially with heavier mold species. Bleach can make a bad situation worse by triggering more mycotoxin production. Even newly built structures aren't immune - particularly energy-efficient homes.If you've been experiencing unexplained health issues or are concerned about your living environment, this episode is for you, offering valuable insights to both tackling a mold problem and creating healthier spaces. As Dr. T discovered through her own experience, you can't really heal from anything while you're still being exposed; you first have to find and eliminate the source. Learn more about Seattle Mold Dog: https://seattlemolddog.com/
Lisa ‘Lele' Sadoughi is known as the “embellished artist” of her time. She has worked under the helm of Rebecca Taylor, Ippolita, and Tory Burch, and launched the first-ever J. Crew costume jewelry collection. She launched her brand in 2012 in New York City focusing on accessories and her product assortment now features 15 categories. She accessories everyone from Kate Middelton, Olivia Rodrigo, Oprah Winfrey, and Zendaya. She has also collaborated with the NBA, MLB, and Barbie. Lele Sadoughi is the quintessential accessories brand for the person who appreciates detail, quality, and color. They make special and joyful pieces including headbands, jewelry, handbags, sunglasses, and hats that are a collector's dream. https://www.lelesadoughi.com/?bc_source=google&bc_campaign=1902366900&bc_adid=722477233871&gad_source=1&gclid=CjwKCAiAiaC-BhBEEiwAjY99qK9xTzHaT4E85Zb1PFXuW9NSjmdu9JCLnovU7WPtnrp_Zxv8yQyqwBoCJi8QAvD_BwE
True story: About 90% of traditional orthodontic treatments eventually relapse. But it doesn't have to be this way - not if you address the root causes of the orthodontic problems first. In this episode of Your Mouth Matters, biological dentist Dr. Rebecca Taylor and myofunctional therapist Lily Corley introduce Dr. T's Foundations Ortho program – a critical first phase of treatment that aims to establish proper oral function and breathing patterns. They go on to discuss how and why this step is needed to create lasting results. Topics covered in this episode include How improper breathing patterns and tongue position affect facial development and dental alignment. How issues with the tonsils, adenoids, and breathing disorders can affect orthodontic outcomes. The importance of early intervention (before age 9 is ideal). Why expansion alone isn't enough and you need proper forward growth to create healthier airways and better aesthetics. Orthodontics isn't just about straight teeth, says Dr. T. It's about proper function that supports breathing, sleeping, and overall health throughout life. Whether you're a parent of a child who may need ortho, an adult with crowded teeth or breathing issues, a current patient recommended for the Foundations phase, or someone who has experienced orthodontic relapse, you won't want to miss this episode!
Are you concerned about your child's breathing, facial development, or oral function? Wondering why "tongue ties" have become such a hot topic in pediatric health? Join Green City Dental and O2dontics founder Dr. Rebecca Taylor and veteran myofunctional therapist Lily Corley for an enlightening discussion about the very big impact proper tongue function can have on overall health and development.In this episode, “Dr. T” and Lily explore how the tongue acts as a natural architect of facial development and a key player in healthy breathing, swallowing, and even posture. You'll learn why fascial restrictions, often forming as early as in the womb, can interfere with proper facial growth and development, and also about Oralase, a gentle light therapy that's showing remarkable results in patients of all ages but particularly in children. We'll dive deep into functional dentistry and look at issues like why traditional approaches to tongue ties sometimes fall short - and how addressing underlying functional patterns is crucial for long-term health. Whether you're a parent navigating early intervention options, someone dealing with TMJ or sleep issues, or a healthcare provider interested in integrative approaches, this episode of Your Mouth Matters offers valuable insights into the fascinating connection between facial restrictions, nervous system function, and overall wellness. You'll hear about clinical experiences, the science behind Oralase, and how this innovative approach fits into a holistic treatment plan for optimal mouth/body health.
In this episode of Your Mouth Matters, Dr. T is joined by Dr. Teresa Scott of Holistic Dental Associates in Spring, TX, and Dr. Isabel Perez from Dr. T's own practice, Green City Dental in Edmonds, WA to separate fact from fiction on a topic of increasing concern to many holistic dental patients: graphene oxide in dental anesthetics. Drawing on her extensive research, Dr. Isabel explains that graphene oxide has actually been found in a variety of products, not just dental anesthetics. She describes how it was originally added for its antibacterial properties and potential to prolong anesthetic effects - and how recent microscopic studies have raised questions about its interaction with blood cells. Dr. Scott adds a valuable clinical perspective and notes that the International Academy of Biological Dentistry and Medicine (IABDM) is now testing various anesthetic brands, with results expected in February.The conversation strikes a practical balance. While taking concerns seriously, the doctors also emphasize that avoiding necessary dental treatment out of fear could actually be more harmful than graphene oxide exposure itself. Dr. Isabel shares some promising solutions, including a new filtering device, and tips for supporting the body's natural detox processes. If you've been wondering about all the recent online chatter about graphene oxide and anesthetics, you'll find this episode offers clear, level-headed guidance from three biological dentists who understand both the science and their patients' concerns. To learn more about Dr. T, Dr. Isabel, & Green City Dental: https://greencitydental.com/ To learn more about Dr. Teresa Scott & Holistic Dental Associates: https://www.holisticdentalassociates.com/
This week on Your Mouth Matters, Dr. Rebecca Taylor is joined by movement expert Sonia Story and myofunctional therapist Lily Corley to talk about some of the ways in which early childhood movement patterns can profoundly affect kids' development and behavior. Unintegrated primitive reflexes from infancy, Sonia explains, can lead to challenges with attention, sensory processing, and emotional regulation later than life. But this doesn't mean you're locked into that. Simple, natural movements can help “rewire” the nervous system at any age, she explains, sharing her personal journey of discovering these techniques while helping her own children - one hypersensitive, one hyperactive. Lily adds valuable perspective both as a practitioner and as a parent who has benefitted from this approach. This episode is especially valuable for parents, healthcare providers, and anyone interested in natural approaches to addressing ADHD, anxiety, sensory issues, and developmental challenges. It's a conversation that offers hope for parents, revealing how targeted movement patterns can be a powerful tool for improving function and wellbeing.
A live episode! GroundWorks's 2024 edition features a piece on "Systemic Indoctrination" by Fedor Korochkin, and in an event held Tuesday, January 14th, he gave it as a talk, with Christopher Martin and Rebecca Taylor responding, and followed by a Q&A session. Here is the paper at the GroundWorks website, and Here is the form to recommend future topics and guests.
In this special holiday edition, hosts Lerenza Howard and Kelly Holmes welcome Rebecca Taylor Alvino, a board-certified infection preventionist and perioperative nurse at UCSF Health. Rebecca shares her inspiring journey from a public health background to a focused career in surgical infection prevention. Rebecca dives into the challenges of infection control, innovative technologies, and key performance indicators that enhance productivity and minimize immediate-use steam sterilization. Rebecca offers practical advice for infection preventionists when rounding in the sterile processing department, strategies to foster collaboration, and insights regarding IPs who are considering certification in sterile processing along with appropriate competencies for SPD staff. Don't miss Rebecca's forward-looking perspective on the evolving field of sterile processing and its critical partnership with infection prevention. Hosted by: Kelly Holmes, MS, CIC, FAPIC and Lerenza Howard, MHA, CIC, LSSGB About our Guest: Rebecca Alvino, RN, MS, CNS, CIC, CNOR, CRCST, FAPIC Rebecca Taylor Alvino is a board-certified infection preventionist and perioperative nurse, experiences that serve her well in her current role as System Director of Sterile Processing at UCSF Health in San Francisco. She is active with APIC, currently serving as the President-Elect for the San Francisco Bay Area chapter and most recently co-authoring the recently released update to the APIC Text Online chapter, “Reprocessing Single-Use Devices”. This episode is sponsored by Solventum.
Specialty care is great, but integrative care can be transformative! Learn more as Dr. T sits down with special guest Lily Corley to discuss how new therapies can be brought together to enhance your total health and well-being through addressing oral issues. From personal triumphs over TMJ issues through cranial sacral therapy and myofunctional techniques, Lily shares her inspiring journey from overcoming dental challenges to becoming a myofunctional therapist. Together, she and Dr. T recount our unexpected encounters at community gatherings and myofunctional therapy classes, which sparked a collaborative venture bridging traditional dentistry with alternative therapies.Discover how myofascial and myofunctional therapies are redefining dental care by focusing on issues such as nasal breathing, tongue posture, and swallowing patterns, especially in children. Our clinical experiences highlight the synergy that happens between a dentist and a myofunctional therapist, showing how diverse therapies can enhance patient outcomes and improve quality of life.From Myobrace and TMJ therapy to the innovative Oralase technology using Fotona lasers, we share how these advancements are shaping our practice. The expansion of Green City Dental and the launch of O2Dontics showcase our dedication to evolving patient care through continuous learning and innovative techniques. Our stories from the Breathe Institute and insights on tongue-tie treatments illuminate the transformative potential of blending dental insights with bodywork perspectives, promising listeners an engaging exploration of next-level dental care.
Unlock the secrets to peaceful nights and thriving days with your little ones as we explore the transformative world of pediatric sleep training. Join me, Dr. Rebecca Taylor, alongside the insightful Desiree, a renowned pediatric sleep consultant, as we unravel effective strategies for fostering healthy sleep habits in children. Discover how she transitioned from a corporate marketer to a guiding force for parents seeking sleep solutions, all sparked by her personal journey with her twins' sleep challenges. Desiree shares her holistic approach that not only addresses bedtime routines and sleep environments but also dietary habits, emphasizing the multifaceted nature of sleep consulting.Dive into the compelling narratives that highlight the critical role of sleep in child development. From understanding sleep apnea to navigating sleep regressions, our conversation underscores the importance of informed and compassionate support for families. With Desiree's firsthand experience in diagnosing her youngest child's sleep apnea, we spotlight the significance of addressing sleep-related issues early on. We advocate for natural sleep hygiene practices over quick fixes, providing valuable insights into the connection between gut health and sleep, and the broader implications of sleep schedules on family dynamics and productivity.Explore practical and gentle sleep training techniques designed to empower parents and promote independence in children. Learn about the ideal timeframes for sleep, methods to help babies self-soothe, and the delicate balance needed to ensure restful nights for all. Whether you're dealing with toddlers' resistance or considering alternatives to CPAP machines for pediatric sleep apnea, our discussion offers a wealth of knowledge and resources. Desiree's continued support through a dedicated community further emphasizes the personalized nature of sleep solutions, reminding us that every family's sleep journey is unique and worthy of expert guidance.
Have you ever wondered how a simple tooth extraction could impact your overall health? Join us on "Your Mouth Matters" as we sit down with the renowned Dr. Isabel Perez to uncover the hidden dangers of "cavitations," more properly known as ischemic bone disease. Discover how these poorly healed areas in the jawbone can lead to systemic health issues like high blood pressure and skin rashes and learn about the critical role of blood flow and bone vitality in preventing these complications. We highlight the prevalence of cavitations in wisdom tooth extraction sites and discuss their broader health implications.In this enlightening episode, we also focus on effective strategies to prevent ischemic bone disease in dentistry. From the importance of proper dental extraction and post-operative care to advanced techniques like laser, ozone, and piezo devices, we cover it all. Dr. Perez sheds light on the adverse effects of titanium implants on blood circulation and bone healing, and emphasizes the significance of proper nutrition, adequate vitamin D levels, and avoiding epinephrine in anesthetics for optimal recovery. Additionally, we explore biological dentistry, stressing the need for thorough diagnosis and proper treatment to achieve the best systemic health outcomes. Tune in to understand how taking care of your oral health can lead to significant improvements in your overall well-being.
Get ready for a whirlwind of tech tales and tantalizing tidbits on this episode of Tech Time Radio! We promise you'll gain fresh insights into the alarming cyber attack on MoneyGram, which exposed sensitive customer details and pushed the company to shut down its IT systems. Our special guest Gwen Way promises a captivating segment that will keep you on the edge of your seat. Meanwhile, we delve into the fascinating shift of non-technical experts venturing into cybersecurity roles, bringing dynamic and diverse skill sets to the industry. And, of course, we've got our highly anticipated rundown of the fall edition of Prime Big Deal Day with our top picks.Join us on a whimsical journey where scavenger hunts meet sweepstakes, sparking a lively debate about their definitions and regulations. Ever pondered the existence of Sasquatch? We do too, imagining a vehicle rigged with cameras perfect for capturing elusive creatures and maybe even aliens! Our conversation takes a thoughtful turn as we shine a light on professionals like Dr. Layla Powell and Rebecca Taylor, who are making waves in cybersecurity with their rich understanding of human behavior. These diverse perspectives are invaluable in thwarting cyber threats, and we champion the inclusion of varied skills to meet industry demands head-on.Tech enthusiasts and drink lovers alike will get a kick out of our exploration of the Cupino gadget, a game-changing cup that heats and cools beverages. We also dive into some lighter content with Mike's mesmerizing moment and a tech fail for the ages. Our whiskey tasting segment featuring Maker's Mark wood finishing series will leave you craving a good drink, and the playful debate on National Salmon Day will have you salivating over various salmon preparations. As we wrap up, a heartfelt thank you goes out to our guests and listeners, with a sneak peek at next week's lineup featuring culinary delights and geek culture. Tune in for a delightful mix of tech talk, intriguing guests, and entertaining segments!
What if your dental fillings could last longer and preserve more of your natural tooth? Join us as we explore the cutting-edge world of biomimetic dentistry with esteemed guests Dr. Isabel Perez and Dr. Jeanette Carroll. I'm Dr. Rebecca Taylor, and together, we uncover how this innovative approach not only mimics the natural structure of teeth but also addresses the limitations of traditional dental methods. We highlight how biomimetic techniques can prevent micro fractures and improve the longevity of your restorations, ensuring a healthier, more durable smile.Imagine a dental treatment that reduces sensitivity, minimizes bacterial infiltration, and significantly lowers the likelihood of future dental work. This episode takes a deep look at the advantages of biomimetic dentistry over traditional methods, such as amalgam and composite fillings. We share advanced bonding techniques that combat common issues like shrinkage and gaps, which often lead to discomfort and further complications. Plus, we discuss the benefits of indirect restorations fabricated in a lab, which offer superior strength and reliability.Why sacrifice healthy tooth structure for the sake of restoration? We delve into how preserving natural tooth material can extend the life of your teeth and lessen the need for invasive procedures like crowns and root canals. Traditional methods often result in subgingival margins and leftover cement, causing inflammation and periodontal problems. Biomimetic dentistry keeps margins above the gum line, promoting better oral health. Tune in to discover how Green City Dental's integration of biomimetic principles can revolutionize your dental care experience.
Ever wondered if your constant headaches, jaw pain, or even tinnitus could be linked to your bite? Join us as we uncover these connections with our expert guest, Dr. T, who shares her personal journey with TMJ issues, offering unique insights into how occlusal disease often goes unrecognized. Dr. T dives into the three main dental diseases—cavities, periodontal disease, and the elusive occlusal disease—emphasizing the importance of addressing root causes for a better quality of life.Dr. T explains how even minor jaw misalignments can cause significant discomfort and disrupt daily activities, shedding light on the necessity for precise diagnostics such as EMGs to accurately pinpoint TMJ issues. By focusing on muscle stabilization and bite balancing, we aim to alleviate pain caused primarily by irritated muscles. Discover why a meticulous approach to treatment is essential for lasting relief and overall joint health, and how a personalized orthotic could be the game-changer you need.We also discuss how comprehensive orthodontic treatment can ensure jaw joint stabilization and address related airway and breathing issues. Dr. T's passion for continual learning and deeper understanding in dentistry shines through, affirming the critical connection between oral health and overall well-being. Tune in for an enlightening conversation that could transform how you think about your dental health and its impact on your life.
Join Dr. Rebecca Taylor in this eye-opening episode as she discusses her personal battle with TMJ and how she overcame debilitating migraine headaches linked to jaw issues. Through her detailed explanation, listeners will gain a deep understanding of TMJ and TMD, including symptoms, causes, and modern treatment methods. Discover why TMJ issues are more prevalent than commonly believed and learn about the importance of comprehensive, interdisciplinary treatment plans. This episode offers a wealth of information for anyone suffering from jaw pain, headaches, and related symptoms.
In this eye-opening episode of Your Mouth Matters, hosts Barry and Dr. Rebecca Taylor dive deep into what it truly means to be a biological dentist. With the trend of dentists labeling themselves as "biological" or "holistic" after minimal training, it's crucial for patients to know how to distinguish the genuine professionals from the rest. Dr. Taylor shares key questions to ask and red flags to watch out for when choosing a dentist. This comprehensive guide will empower you to make informed decisions about your dental care, ensuring your health is in the hands of a truly holistic professional.
Beth Hutchens is the founder and creative director of the luxury jewelry company Foundrae. Beth started her career working in fashion, first as a trim buyer, and then assistant designer at the womenswear brand Cynthia Rowley. There, she met Rebecca Taylor, and the two bonded quickly over their shared tastes and dream of working in fashion. At age 23, Beth took the leap with Rebecca and co-founded the womenswear line Rebecca Taylor. Beth took on the CEO role, and over the next 18 years guided the company through massive growth, e-commerce, retail expansion, and eventually, acquisition. By 2014, she knew she wanted to do something new, so she stepped down from Rebecca Taylor and quickly launched her jewelry brand, Foundrae (”Rae” being in reference to her beloved grandmother). The new project allowed her to return to her designer roots, creating whimsical, sturdy, gorgeous pieces that draw the eye and the heart. The brand has become a favorite of celebrities like Emily Ratajkowski, Gwyneth Paltrow, and Dua Lipa. Foundrae now has multiple stores across the U.S., with three more to come later this year in New York, Los Angeles, and Miami.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this jaw-dropping episode of "Your Mouth Matters," join Dr. Rebecca Taylor as she dives into the often confusing world of wisdom teeth. Should you keep them, or is it best to have them removed? Dr. Taylor breaks down the common misconceptions and provides valuable insights into the factors that determine whether your wisdom teeth should stay or go. From understanding the issues caused by impacted wisdom teeth to the importance of proper removal techniques, this episode covers it all. Tune in to learn everything you need to know about making an informed decision regarding your wisdom teeth.
Curious about how nasal breathing affects your overall health and whether you might need to see an ENT? Join us in this enlightening episode of 'Your Mouth Matters' with Dr. Rebecca Taylor and dive deep with special guest, Dr. Jill Ghormley, a naturopathic doctor from Issaquah. Discover non-surgical ways to improve nasal breathing, the science behind neurocranial restructuring, and holistic approaches to health issues from babies to adults. Dr. Ghormley shares her expertise on everything from gut health to the importance of early intervention for children, and even why some kids suck their thumbs. Don't miss out on this fascinating discussion that could change how you view your airway health!
Talk Art Live, recorded at Apple Covent Garden. We meet Rebecca Lucy Taylor aka Self Esteem to celebrate her first new music in 3 years, the new single Big Man featuring Moonchild Sanelly.Recorded in front of a live audience of 400 art lovers, we explore her rise to fame over the past few years, what it was like playing the Sally Bowles lead in Cabaret on London's West End and her love of art and how artists continue to inspire her creative process while recording her third album. We discuss her admiration for artists including Lindsey Mendick, Marina Abramović, Tracey Emin, Cindy Sherman, Corbin Shaw and Jenny Holzer. Her passion for visiting museums like Yorkshire Sculpture Park, Hayward Gallery and artist degree shows, responding to Tony Soprano and masculine archetypes in her new imagery and what it feels like to be permanently hanging on the walls in the National Portrait Gallery collection in a portrait by photographer Karina Lax.Rebecca Lucy Taylor, known professionally by her stage name Self Esteem, is an award winning English singer-songwriter. Nominated for the Mercury Music Prize for her last hit album, Prioritise Pleasure, Self Esteem had sell-out tours at ever-growing venues across the UK and played the largest gigs of her career including Glastonbury – in recognising herself and others, Rebecca Taylor has made countless people feel esteemed.We love Self Esteem SO much! You can stream her new single, which is without doubt THE song of the summer BIG MAN, and also listen to her award-winning album PRIORITISE PLEASURE now at Spotify, Apple or wherever you listen to your music!!! View her new video for BIG MAN here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mteCEloA1bsFollow @SelfEsteemSelfEsteem on Instagram and @SelfEsteem___ on Twitter. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Welcome to another enlightening episode of "Your Mouth Matters"! Today, our hosts Barry Napier and Dr. Rebecca Taylor dive into a fascinating conversation with Dr. Jason Scoppa about cranial facial development and its far-reaching impacts on our teeth, airway, and posture. Together, they uncover eye-opening insights from dental and orthodontic courses, shedding light on the often-overlooked foundation of cranial growth, while also debunking common misconceptions in traditional orthodontics. Get ready to explore the profound research of Dr. Weston Price on the diets of primitive populations and how nutrient-rich foods contribute to straight teeth, healthy posture, and minimal dental issues. We'll delve into the potential consequences of orthodontic treatments, such as headaches and jaw pain, and why these symptoms might go unrecognized. Dr. Scoppa shares his expert view on the challenges of cranial torque and developmental issues with the upper jaw, emphasizing the need for early intervention in childhood. We also highlight the critical role of diet in influencing facial growth, especially in children, and dissect the widespread issues caused by modern, processed foods. Join us as we discuss the importance of interdisciplinary care, meeting patients where they are, and continuously learning to provide the most personalized and effective treatments. We'll navigate the world of airway and jaw positioning, explore comprehensive approaches to dental health that go beyond aesthetics, and even hear a compelling case study on jaw misalignment. If you're looking to challenge traditional thinking and gain a deeper understanding of how cranial development impacts our overall health, this episode is a must-listen. So, let's get started and discover why your mouth truly matters!
Join us on an inspiring journey with Dr. Rebecca Taylor and her husband Patrick as they share their personal experience of overcoming health challenges and finding deeper love in the process. It all started with snoring...but it didn't end there. Patrick's snoring turned out to be a symptom of a much larger health issue, one that was affecting not only his well-being but also his family's. In this heartwarming episode, Dr. Taylor and Patrick open up about their struggles with sleep, diet, and the unexpected ways their children's health was connected. Discover: How a holistic approach to dental care can unlock surprising solutions for seemingly unrelated health problems. The profound impact of diet on overall health and the unexpected benefits of eliminating dairy and gluten. The powerful connection between oral health and children's development, including facial growth and airway function. How a shared commitment to healing can strengthen relationships and create a ripple effect of positive change. This episode is packed with practical tips, emotional insights, and a healthy dose of humor. Whether you're struggling with your own health journey or simply looking for inspiration, this episode will leave you feeling empowered and hopeful. Tune in now to hear the full story and discover the unexpected path to true love and lasting health!
Welcome to "Your Mouth Matters" podcast, where we dive deep into the vital connection between emotional well-being and dental health. In this enlightening episode, hosts Dr. Rebecca Taylor and Barry Napier are joined by the remarkable guest, Grace, who shares her expertise in guiding individuals towards finding calm, releasing emotional burdens, and manifesting positive outcomes through breathwork and mindfulness techniques. Together, they explore the transformative power of tapping into inner strength and overcoming dental anxiety by addressing emotions and trauma. Join us as we uncover the profound impact of integrating psychology, meditation, and healing practices into dental care, empowering you to feel present, courageous, and at ease as you embark on your healing journey.
Hey everyone, welcome to another episode of "Your Mouth Matters!" Today, we're hanging out with our amazing guest Barbara Tritz and Dr. Rebecca Taylor. We'll dive into Barbara's incredible journey from dreaming of being a healer to rocking the world of biological dentistry. We're talking about all the cool stuff, like how your mouth's ecosystem affects your whole body and why traditional dentistry needs a makeover with things like high-tech ozone therapy. Barbara and Dr. Rebecca will share why they're all-in on treating more than just teeth, including tips on diet and overall health. So, let's gear up for some deep dives and fun tales that'll make you rethink everything you thought you knew about dental care. Grab your toothbrush, and let's get into it! Follow along with Barbara's journey on her website here: https://queenofdentalhygiene.net/author/queenhygeine/
Welcome back to another episode of "Your Mouth Matters" - I'm your host Dr. Rebecca Taylor, joined by my co-host Barry Napier, and today, we're diving into the captivating world of myofunctional therapy with our very special guest, Rebecka Clark. Rebecka is not just a dental hygienist; she's a trailblazer in orofacial myofunctional therapy, blending massage techniques and lymphatic drainage to revolutionize the way we recover from oral muscle dysfunctions and surgeries.
Inklore's Editorial Director Rebecca "Tay" Taylor joins the show to talk about her career and what's going on at Inklore, the imprint at Penguin Random House that's publishing manga, manhwa, manhua, webcomics, and graphic novels. Taylor discusses what editorial really is, how Inklore fits her, where things were when she started in comics, Nightwing, her path to comics, previous roles in comics, editing single issues versus graphic novels, what Inklore is, its audience, the global aspect of her job, how Lore Olympus fits, where she finds new projects, vertical scroll to print, connecting with comic markets, the convention world, and more.
Rebecca Taylor and Misty Jayne have a detailed discussion about their personal experiences with health and self-improvement, addiction, parenting, therapy, and healing. They emphasized the importance of self-reflection, self-care, and breaking negative patterns. Rebecca's mantra is to practice, experiment, invest in education, remain humble and teachable….all while continuing to EVOLVE both personally and professionally. www.rebeccataylorhair.comMentioned in this episode:Wanna know where your money is ACTUALLY going?Here is your free resource to figure out where your money is disappearing to while kick starting your journey to financial freedom!Assess Your Situation Free Resource
Welcome back to Your Mouth Matters, where we continue to unlock the secrets of cavities and dental health with Dr. Rebecca Taylor. In this episode, we delve deeper into the link between our lifestyle and cavity formation. Dr. Taylor shares valuable insights, explaining the importance of gradual changes in our habits and how small steps can lead to healthier mouths and bodies. With a focus on personalized care, Dr. Taylor discusses the approach at Green Sea Dental, emphasizing the importance of meeting each patient at their individual needs. From advanced techniques to biocompatible materials, the attention to detail is designed to provide the best outcomes for every patient. We also explore the process of diagnosing and treating cavities, from remineralization techniques to the use of biocompatible materials. Dr. Taylor's expertise shines as she addresses concerns related to anxiety, children's dental health, and the impact of diet on cavity prevention. As always, the aim is to equip our listeners with actionable insights and practical tips that they can use to enhance their dental well-being. So, join us as we uncover the world of cavities and dentistry, and remember, Your Mouth Matters. 00:00 Dental health and lifestyle: a gradual process. 05:18 Use ozone gas, biocompatible materials, and layering. 08:44 Understanding cavities and dental treatment process. 10:51 Remineralize small lesions, discuss fillings, ensure comfort. 13:20 Various technology and treatments offer flexible dental options. 18:41 Establish good oral hygiene early for children. 20:43 Doctor T offers actionable health insights and advice.
Get ready for an eye-opening chat in today's episode of "Your Mouth Matters"! We're tackling the frustrating issue of cavities with our awesome host, Barry, and the amazing Dr. Rebecca Taylor. They've got the inside scoop on why cavities happen, how gut health plays a part, and why your diet is crucial in keeping those pearly whites in top shape. So, kick back, relax, and get ready to dive into the world of oral health. After all, your mouth matters, right? Let's do this!
Welcome to Your Mouth Matters, the podcast where dental professionals and experts share insight into the world of dentistry and its impact on our lives. In this episode, our host, Barry Napier, and cohost, Dr. Rebecca Taylor, invite an extraordinary guest to the show – none other than the newest team member, Dr. Carroll. As they delve into the topic of cosmetic dentistry, Dr. Carroll shares moving personal experiences and discusses the art and science of transforming smiles. With a focus on the holistic and biocompatible approach, they explore the benefits of cosmetic dentistry and the potential impact on individual well-being. Join us as they share stories, insights, and expert advice on embracing confident, healthy smiles. Stay tuned for an engaging, informative, and transformative conversation. Remember, your mouth matters! 00:00 Passionate left-handed dentist finds beauty in dentistry. 03:21 Technology merges art and science for beauty. 06:48 Embrace your identity and love yourself confidently. 12:23 Clenching and grinding wears down teeth over time. 15:09 Patients' preferences for dental work vary by skin tone. 16:29 Teeth condition affects function and overall appearance. 20:46 Ensure biocompatible materials, sterilize teeth with ozone. 24:17 High-quality, meticulous dental care for $500 less. 26:19 Emotionally resonant message of hope and healing.
In this podcast, host Jacqueline Landry engages in a conversation with Real Estate investor Rebecca Taylor. The discussion covers Rebecca's journey from the tech industry to real estate, her experiences in active and passive real estate investments, and the importance of diversification and understanding investor preferences. Rebecca shares insights on the value of time, partnership challenges, and her future plans for expanding her investor base. The podcast emphasizes the significance of communication and offers listeners the opportunity to connect with Rebecca on LinkedIn for more information on her real estate investment journey. This podcast is a valuable resource for those interested in real estate investment and the benefits of diversification in building a successful portfolio.Contact your hosts:Website: www.morelandequity.comFollow on social media @morelandequityListen on Apple Podcasts & Spotify @getdiversified
Full Episode: Welcome to "Your Mouth Matters," where we dive deep into all things dental health! In today's episode, we're taking a closer look at periodontal disease: what it is, what you don't know about it, and how to make sure you are safe. You'll hear about Barry's personal journey with dental health, including what not to do if you have gum disease. Plus, hear from our expert dental hygienist Sarah and co-host Dr. Rebecca Taylor, as they explore the root causes of gum disease, the significance of bleeding gums, and the impact of lifestyle and nutrition on oral health. Get ready to uncover the innovative Perio3 program, which aims to transform dental care, along with practical tips for maintaining healthy gums. Tune in and embark on a journey to empower yourself with knowledge that can make a real difference in your dental and overall health!
Welcome to "Your Mouth Matters," where we dive deep into all things dental health! In today's episode, we're taking a closer look at periodontal disease: what it is, what you don't know about it, and how to make sure you are safe. You'll hear about Barry's personal journey with dental health, including what not to do if you have gum disease. Plus, hear from our expert dental hygienist Sarah and co-host Dr. Rebecca Taylor, as they explore the root causes of gum disease, the significance of bleeding gums, and the impact of lifestyle and nutrition on oral health. Get ready to uncover the innovative Perio3 program, which aims to transform dental care, along with practical tips for maintaining healthy gums. Tune in and embark on a journey to empower yourself with knowledge that can make a real difference in your dental and overall health!
Welcome to "Your Mouth Matters," the podcast that dives deep into the world of dentistry and oral health. In this episode titled "Dr. Taylor's Story," host Barry Napier sits down with Dr. Rebecca Taylor to uncover her fascinating journey into dentistry and the transformation of her practice. Dr. Taylor shares her early exposure to dentistry, her eye-opening discovery of toxic dental practices, and her personal mission to revolutionize the way dental care is approached. Join us as we explore the interconnectedness of oral and overall body health, and discover the innovative approaches to dental care provided by Green City Dental. Don't miss this inspiring episode where we learn why "Your Mouth Matters."
Christian counselor Rebecca Taylor, Assistant Professor of Counseling at Colorado Christian University, offered perspective on facing the new year, emphasizing taking time for curious self-evaluation. The university website is ccu.edu.
Christian counselor Rebecca Taylor, Assistant Professor of Counseling at Colorado Christian University, offered perspective on facing the new year, emphasizing taking time for curious self-evaluation. The university website is ccu.edu.
In this episode, we're joined by Rebecca Taylor, Director of Human Resources at Georgetown Day School. After spending ten years as a Director of Human Resources at an independent school in North Carolina, Rebecca joined GDS in 2022 to help create a comprehensive Human Resources function. We're going to talk about the important leadership skill of hiring as well as what to think about when applying and interviewing for new positions. We're also asking Rebecca to share great hiring practices to help build a healthy culture to promote inclusion and retention in your schools.
Lele Sadoughi, known as the accessories queen, is an industry leader in designing collectible headbands, maximal costume jewelry, jeweled sunglasses, specialty handbags and more. With more than twenty years of experience designing for major fashion companies such as Rebecca Taylor, Banana Republic, J.Crew, Neiman Marcus, and Tory Burch, Lele launched her own brand, Lele Sadoughi, in 2012. Beginning with one jewelry line, the brand has now expanded into over fifteen categories – including her iconic headbands – all designed with Lele's signature touch of sparkle and color. In this interview we discuss how she found her passion for designing accessories, the course of her career from her first job to the launch of her own company, and what it means to find your brand's identity. Don't miss this episode where we talk about:Lele's love for art, and how her creativity has guided her throughout her lifeHow Lele first gained fashion experience by working at a small design company, and the benefits of working at such a small company in her early careerHer experience launching J.Crew's first ever jewelry collection, and how she utilized her own tastes in curating the collection's design The importance of giving yourself grace, and that some days it's okay if you don't get everything doneThe story behind Lele's brand, it's early years after launch, and how she's translated the brand's design identity into each new category as they expandFind Lele Sadoughi:www.lelesadoughi.comIG: @lele_sadoughi; @lisa_sadoughiFacebook: Lele SadoughiLinkedIn: Lele SadoughiFollow Lydia:www.lydiafenet.comIG: @lydiafenetLinkedIn: Lydia Fenet
Lele Sadoughi, known as the accessories queen, is an industry leader in designing collectible headbands, maximal costume jewelry, jeweled sunglasses, specialty handbags and more. With more than twenty years of experience designing for major fashion companies such as Rebecca Taylor, Banana Republic, J.Crew, Neiman Marcus, and Tory Burch, Lele launched her own brand, Lele Sadoughi, in 2012. Beginning with one jewelry line, the brand has now expanded into over fifteen categories – including her iconic headbands – all designed with Lele's signature touch of sparkle and color. In this interview we discuss how she found her passion for designing accessories, the course of her career from her first job to the launch of her own company, and what it means to find your brand's identity. Don't miss this episode where we talk about: Lele's love for art, and how her creativity has guided her throughout her life How Lele first gained fashion experience by working at a small design company, and the benefits of working at such a small company in her early career Her experience launching J.Crew's first ever jewelry collection, and how she utilized her own tastes in curating the collection's design The importance of giving yourself grace, and that some days it's okay if you don't get everything done The story behind Lele's brand, it's early years after launch, and how she's translated the brand's design identity into each new category as they expand Find Lele Sadoughi: www.lelesadoughi.com IG: @lele_sadoughi; @lisa_sadoughi Facebook: Lele Sadoughi LinkedIn: Lele Sadoughi Follow Lydia: www.lydiafenet.com IG: @lydiafenet LinkedIn: Lydia Fenet Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast for free wherever you're listening or by using this link: https://bit.ly/ClaimYourConfidencePodcast If you like the show, telling a friend about it would be amazing! You can text, email, Tweet, or send this link to a friend: https://bit.ly/ClaimYourConfidencePodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Season 3 starting off with a WHOLE LOT OF VULNERABILITY! I absolutely LOVE Rebecca and this conversation was so impactful and so beautiful. Hope you get some nuggets of GOLD like I did! Watch on YouTube here: https://youtu.be/BHiZVGNfEd4
Glam & Grow - Fashion, Beauty, and Lifestyle Brand Interviews
Agee Gretta Leinberry, co-founder of Couper, takes us on a captivating journey where art and fashion collide. With a background working for renowned brands like Tory Burch and Rebecca Taylor, Agee shares her insights and passion for curating limited-edition, museum-worthy fashion pieces.In this episode, Agee discusses:Unveiling the secrets behind scouting and discovering emerging designers, and how Couper stays ahead of the fashion curve.The evolution of Agee's personal style and the influences that shape her unique fashion sense.Embracing sustainability through Couper's exclusive collaborations, breathing new life into fabrics that would otherwise go to waste.We hope you enjoy this episode and gain valuable insights into Agee's journey and the growth of his brand. Don't forget to like and subscribe to the Glam & Grow podcast for more in depth conversations around the most incredible brands, founders, trends and more.Be sure to check out Couper at www.shopcouper.com and on Instagram @couperThis episode is sponsored by AdNabu.AdNabu is the top-rated AI product feed management app trusted by 8000+ Shopify and Shopify Plus brands. Powered by the same language models fueling ChatGPT, its AI tech generates the most effective strategy for each marketplace (Google Shopping, Facebook, TikTok, and more) in real-time. Install the app or book a demo today using code GLAMANDGROW20 for 20% off.This episode is sponsored by Shopify.Shopify POS is your command center for your retail store. From accepting payments to managing inventory, Shopify has EVERYTHING you need to sell in-person. Sign up for a one-dollar-per-month trial period at www.shopify.com/glamThis episode is brought to you by WavebreakLeading direct-to-consumer brands hire Wavebreak to turn email marketing into a top revenue driver.Most eCommerce brands don't email right... and it costs them. At Wavebreak, our eCommerce email marketing agency helps qualified stores recapture 6-7 figures of lost revenue each year.From abandoned cart emails to Black Friday campaigns, our best-in-class team of email specialists manage the entire process: strategy, design, copywriting, coding, and testing. All aimed at driving growth, profit, brand recognition, and most importantly, ROI.Curious if Wavebreak is right for you? Reach out at Wavebreak.co
Today's guests Agee Gretta Leinberry & Caroline Gilroy are the Co-Founders of Couper. Couper is a luxury fashion retailer that features thoughtfully designed exclusive collaborations from emerging global designers. Couper was born out of the desire to produce statement-making wearable works of art while making environmentally responsible decisions. After a decade in the tech industry, Caroline sought out Agee‘s corporate fashion experience and like-minded aesthetic to discover the solution to an inundated landscape. With their combined experience, working for companies like Tory Burch, Salesforce, Rebecca Taylor, and Veronica Beard, they knew the world didn't need just another fashion brand. They needed a platform that values limited-edition museum-worthy looks with pieces exclusively produced predominantly from materials that would otherwise go to waste. Thus began, Couper! We know listeners will love getting to know Agee and Caroline in today's episode! Don't forget to snap a photo while you listen and tag us in your stories. We can't wait to see where you're tuning in from! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/howdshedothat/support
Today's guest Lisa Sadoughi is the founder and creative director of Lele Sadoughi. Lisa “Lele” Sadoughi started her namesake brand as a jewelry line in 2012. Over time, her eponymous brand has expanded into other categories and become the ultimate accessories destination. Some even call her “The Headband Queen.” Sadoughi covered a lot of ground in the world of fashion accessories before launching her own business. For many years, she oversaw the designs of trims and patternmaking at Rebecca Taylor, where her love for detail in hardware and adorning clothing was born. She also worked at Tory Burch, Club Monaco, and Banana Republic. In 2006, Sadoughi launched J.Crew's first-ever jewelry collection and grew the business significantly over the next five years. After her success at J.Crew, Sadoughi held the jewelry design director position at Tory Burch and began her namesake jewelry company. The company has grown with the support of more than 150 global retailers and countless female leaders, such as Kate Middleton, Lady Gaga, Nicole Kidman, Mindy Kaling, and Naomi Campbell. A Dallas native, Sadoughi began her fashion career 20 years ago when she moved to New York City. We know listeners will love hearing Lele's story on today's episode of How'd She Do That. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/howdshedothat/support