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In this episode of The Plant Trainers Podcast, we talk about dealing with back pain. Shoshana's back has gone out twice in her life, both sport induced. She was pleasantly surprised that despite her back going out 12 years later, she was able to stay upright, continue to play sports and not stop her life. Because of the way she lives her life and the tools she has to help with injury, the healing process is much faster and she can get back to life. Adam and Shoshana walk you through some of these tools in this episode. Adam Chaim is a volleyball coach, personal trainer, running and triathlon coach and plant-based nutritionist and lifestyle coach.He enjoys helping his clients reach their full potentials and realize that they are strong, determined and they can do anything they want to do. Shoshana Chaim works with strong women and their families to guide them on their holistic health journeys by meeting them where they are so they can improve cellular communication and achieve their health and life goals with confidence. As a health expert and Redox Specialist, she also teaches tools to health practitioners globally and entrepreneurs so together they can make the world a healthier and happier place. At this time it is looking to train 3 new people, like you, to help bring this safe, non-toxic Redox technology across the world. In this episode we discuss: Some back pain causes What to do about back pain What to eat and not to eat Movement Shoshana's two back stories The role of Redox in helping Complementary consult Links to things we mentioned: Sign up for our newsletter – Request info or free consult on Redox here: Have a look at redox before you contact us: Order now talk later: Shoshana Chaim - , , Powering Your Redox Potential with Shoshana Chaim – Our Transition To A Plant-Based Lifestyle –
Jason Tyrone took a circuitous journey before establishing a highly successful vegetable farm in Lake Park, Georgia. After graduating from Mississippi State University, he returned to his home state of Arkansas to work. After additional steps, he established Tycor Farms in 2010 with his now brother-in law.Tycor Farms grows peppers, cucumbers, squash, eggplant, cabbage, and green beans. Their location offers many positives. Crops are grown in sandy soil, which drains well. The climate allows for spring and fall harvests, and the farm is near major interstate highways which help with distribution.Tyrone said maintaining consistently high-quality produce is vital, as it helps the vegetables hold up well during their journey to market. It also helps keep customers coming back for more.“I started with Redox not long after I started farming, first with their calcium product,” he said. “That's a big thing in bell peppers. We saw a lot of improvements looking at numbers on paper and quality itself, so it's been part of program for probably 15 years.”The H-2A guestworker program is a key part of the farm's workforce. At its peak, Tycor employs some 275 farm workers.“We would literally be nothing without them,” Tyrone said. “I've been here, in total, for almost 20 years. Some of the same people have been coming here for as long as I've been here. We have a lot of return workers, especially our main guys. They love coming here. They take time away from their family to come here for two or three months at a time. They want to make all of the money they can. They take a lot of pride in their work at this farm, which means everything to us.”Food safety is a top priority at the farm, with a full-time employee devoted to this area. As Tyrone explained, “If everybody is doing their part to make sure we're sending off a good, healthy product, we're all better off.”At the end of a long workday, Tyrone said he remains fascinated with the growing process.“That's what keeps me doing this,” he said. “That's my favorite thing, is to watch the crop grow and how good it looks there at the end before we start tearing it up picking it.”
To celebrate our 50th episode, we are sharing an internal conversation we had with Cheryl Rodenfels, CIO of US Heart & Vascular (USHV). USHV is a mergers and acquisitions healthcare business working to equip and empower cardiovascular physician practices. Cheryl recently joined one of Redox's team meetings to share her expertise surrounding M&A in healthcare and the accompanying benefits these have on technology. In her 30+ years of experience, she has held numerous positions in IT and has a mastery of knowledge when it comes to modernizing care. In our conversation, she sheds light on how the industry trend of consolidation benefits practices and why USHV trusts Redox's product and professional services to support their mission of reengineering healthcare for the better.
The annual Georgia Pecan Show is equal parts history and family, with nearly 900 growers and industry officials in attendance. In addition to renewing friendships and learning the latest technology, growers are on a mission to seek any way to boost their return on investment. This is especially important with crop prices down and higher input costs. For Dee Simpson of Howhum Nurseries in Pelham, Georgia, utilizing Redox products has been a key to achieving the premium quality he seeks for their young pecan trees. “I started with Redox from the beginning,” he said. “We have seen exponential growth in our roots, as well as the tops of our trees. … Through that program, we have been able to pump out the quality of tree that we want to put out there.”Georgia grows more pecans than any other state, and the industry has a history that has spanned generations.Keeping as much of the family on the farm is important to grower Jerry Hall, a first-generation pecan grower. His son, grandson, daughter, and son-in-law are all involved.“We're very excited about it,” he remarked. “We actually live on a family farm that has been in the family probably 150 years, and we hope to keep it that way going forward.”Pecans are grown in 15 states. Ninety percent of all pecans are grown in the US.
At the age of 23 Danielle Matthews was hit by a drunk driver and sustained a life-altering injury to her brain. The medical world said there was no hope of recovery and told her to accept this life as her “new normal”. Although her body was physically impaired, her spirit was strong & she refused to believe their diagnoses. Through the power of what she refers to as ‘Mind Control,' she attracted the mindset, techniques, and exact quantum healing technologies needed to fully recover. Listen to how Danielle used her intuition to guide her, to not take on the doctor's diagnosis that her brain was permanently injured. Discover the quantum technology she found that helped her heal, deepen her intuition, and recreate her perfectly new normal. Listen now! How to connect with Danielle: www.BrainBodySelf.com Want to connect with Susan? https://intuitivenature.com.au/ Share and Subscribe: https://www.podbean.com/pu/pbblog-t4wim-aa6031
Originally Published 2/12/17Covers tonite! What do ya think, Bob?Here's the Playlist:Bastards Of Young The Strays Le Futur NoirWhat Wonderfull World Joey Ramone Don't Worry About MeShe Said, She Said The Black Keys The Big Come UpThe Crushe...
#nfl #dataanalytics The NFL's Chief Data and Analytics Officer explains how the National Football League uses data and analytics to gain a competitive edge on and off the field. Learn about the key metrics the league tracks, how the data informs player evaluations and team strategy, and how the NFL is using technology to enhance the fan experience. Our guest co-host for this episode is QuHarrison Terry, Head of Growth Marketing at Mark Cuban Companies.The conversation covers these topics:► NFL data goals: improve fan experience, league operations, and team performance► How the NFL uses data and analytics to personalize fan engagement and customer experience► Privacy and consent: addressing customer concerns in data usage► Governance and the democratization of data in the NFL► Four pillars of the NFL's data and analytics strategy► Managing and leveraging data from the Super Bowl► How the NFL uses data to understand how fans consume content► The partner ecosystem for data and analytics technology in the NFL► Decision-making based on data vs. intuition► How the NFL manages change and disruption in the professional sports industry► How the NFL uses data and analytics to improve team performance► Generative AI and machine learning in the NFL► How the NFL organizes data at scale► Key data lessons: Repeatability, scalability, and governance► Collecting data from the Super Bowl halftime show► Future of data, analytics, and converged content in the NFLSubscribe for more live episodes: https://www.cxotalk.com/subscribeRead the full transcript and watch related episodes: https://www.cxotalk.com/episode/data-wins-inside-nfls-analytics-strategyPaul Ballew currently serves as the National Football League's Chief Data & Analytics Officer. Based in New York, Paul directs the League's extensive data and analytics operations across the Game, Fans and Engagement. This mission is centered on ensuring that the NFL's data assets and advanced analytic capabilities are leveraged to improve on-field football, overall fan experience and commercial outcomes for the League, clubs and partners. In advancing the Game, Paul and team support Football Operations' critical workstreams and Player Health & Safety's major initiatives, where the power of analytics is critically important to the future of the game. Paul and team are also leading the key initiatives on deepening fan engagement through enhanced fan modeling, predictive analytics, and the personalization of content and experiences.Throughout his career Paul has built and led transformational data and analytic organizations across leading companies and industries. Previously he served as Chief Data and Analytics Officer for the Loblaw LTD the largest retailer, pharmaceutical provider and real estate investment trust in Canada. He was responsible for establishing the company's data and analytics functions, data management operations, data science activities, and the Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Center of Excellence. Prior to Loblaw, Paul's decades of experience in the field includes leading the formation of the data and analytics organizations at Ford Motor Company, Nationwide Financial, Dun and Bradstreet and General Motors. Paul's experience in the data and analytics field is centered on turning insights into action through close collaboration with business partners with the goal of improving customer relationships and driving operational excellence.QuHarrison Terry is Head of Growth Marketing at Mark Cuban Companies, a Dallas, Texas venture capital firm, where he advises and assists portfolio companies with their marketing strategies and objectives.Previously, he led marketing at Redox, focusing on lead acquisition, new user experience, events, and content marketing. QuHarrison has been featured on CNN, Harvard Business Review, WIRED, Forbes and is the co-host of CNBC's Primetime Series – No Retreat: Business Bootcamp. As a speaker and moderator QuHarrison has presented at CES, TEDx, Techsylvania in Romania, Persol Holdings in Tokyo, SXSW in Austin, TX, and more. QuHarrison is a 4x recipient of Linkedin's top voices in Technology award.
Staff shortages. Clinician burnout. Missed appointments. You've seen the headlines – providers and patients alike are struggling with our current healthcare system. What's the solution? Last month, Redox's Niko Skievaski delved into a topical discussion with Vinay Bhargava, president and co-founder of Mytonomy, a patient engagement company with a singular mission: empower people to actively take control of their health. Vinay's extensive professional journey in consumer technology, passion for digital imaging, and desire to help people navigate complex processes shaped his view of solving some of healthcare's most pressing problems through a “video-colored lens.” He recognized how his deep understanding of tech could simultaneously improve the patient experience and alleviate clinician burden, which shaped the foundation of what Mytonomy is today. “We have put our clinicians out for many tours of duty and they need a rest.” The Mytonomy Cloud for Healthcare enables health systems to reach patients remotely, saving time and valuable resources, while building virtual patient care relationships using award-winning, microlearning video content delivered through an easy-to-use digital engagement platform. Mytonomy is like a “Netflix for healthcare,” enabling healthcare's digital front door. “There's room for optimism in terms of providing access, which is a first step to equity.” Tune into Episode 49 of the Redox Podcast to hear more from Vinay's perspective about: How automation is easing the burden on frontline workers and patients Industry trends and the role of big tech Mytonomy's use cases and enablement of more meaningful patient/provider interactions
Danielle is a Brain Trauma Survivor, Renowned Public Speaker, ASEA Diamond Executive, and holds a degree in Biology. In June of 2012, Danielle was hit by a drunk driver and sustained a traumatic brain injury, setting her life on a different course. She learned to take that trauma and shift it into something that fueled her growth. Danielle became a spokesperson for ASEA Redox. Due to God's Grace, it gave her her life back. ASEA Redox is a medicine, (Although the FDA will tell you it's a Dietary Supplement) marketed by ASEA Global, a Utah-based multi-level marketing company. The product contains a unique and proprietary blend of redox signaling molecules that can enhance cellular communication and promote optimal cellular health.Redox signaling molecules are naturally occurring molecules in the body that play a critical role in cellular health and function. They are responsible for regulating a wide range of biological processes, including immune function, cellular repair, and inflammation. Because Danielle has a degree and biology, and through her own experience, she understands the positive effects of ASEA Redox better than most. She stopped by to talk about her accident, how she became aware of the medicine, and the difference it has made in her life. ASEA Redox is available on Amazon.com.For Relationship/Spiritual Life Coaching and Resources, check out the new Heart Matters website: Please Like and Subscribe to The Heart Matters podcast Get bonus content on Patreon Become a member so we can continue to bring you content and interviews that nourish the mind and heart. It is our mission to bring good to the world by educating ourselves and others from the inside out. Truly, the heart matters. https://plus.acast.com/s/the-heart-matters-with-life-coach-louis-morris. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ciao! For the 100th episode of The Red Light Report, we are traveling to Italy! In mid-November last year, I was one of three English-speaking guest speakers at a functional medicine and nutrition conference in Rome where I spoke on — you guessed it — red light therapy. It was a genuine honor and a fun experience to spread the word and knowledge on photobiomodulation overseas. In my presentation, I describe the fundamental tenants of red light therapy, the mechanisms of how it actually works at the cellular level, go over the wide array of photobiomodulation research and provide some tips and tricks as to how one can best utilize this amazing therapy.If you have been listening to this podcast for some time, most of the information you have heard before. But as you all know, repetition of important information leads to deep learning and empowerment. Even for myself, I personally love to revisit this information every so often as it is the foundation and cornerstone of what red light therapy is, the nuts and bolts of how it works and just some of the profound research that proves its efficacy.Enjoy the episode, learn (and re-learn) lots and light up your health... grazie! - Dr. Mike Belkowski presents the following: 9:45 - Exposing your body to red and near-infrared light 10:08 - Optimizing mitochondrial health 11:53 - Mitochondrial dysfunction and Dr. Doug Wallace 12:34 - Diseases caused by mitochondrial dysfunction 14:52 - Sunlight exposure and an interesting study done in Sweden 16:04 - Mal-illumination 17:40 - Cytochrome C Oxidase - how the mitochondria responds to red & near-infrared light 19:25 - The electron transport chain 25:06 - Mitochondrial theory of aging 25:47 - Redox potential 21:35 - Research on photobiomodulation 27:49 - Research on anxiety & depression 29:48 - Research on eye health 30:49 - Research on fat loss 32:34 - Research on oral health 35:30 - Research on pain 36:54 - Research on pre-conditioning for exercise 38:30 - Research on skin health 39:40 - Research on sleep 40:53 - Research on thyroid health 42:08 - How to use red light therapy - Watch this presentation on YouTube _ Check out BioLight's new, cutting-edge full-body product: The Adapt System _ Save 20% via BioLight Bundles all year long! - Check out the Kindle version of Red Light Therapy Treatment Protocols eBook, 4th Edition - To learn more about red light therapy and shop for the highest-quality red light therapy products, visit https://www.biolight.shop - Stay up-to-date on social media: Instagram
Golf has been enjoyed for generations around the world, and turf is a vital part of the playing experience.Thousands gathered in Orlando, Florida this month, for the annual Golf Course Superintendents Association of America Conference. The GCSAA has been around for nearly a century, and their conference and trade show brought together industry experts from throughout the US and around the world.In addition to a showcase of new products and technology, increasing industry sustainability was a common theme.“It's more important than ever and it's only going to get more important,” remarked Tom Coyne, best-selling author who gave a talk in the booth of Aquatrols, which partners with Redox to market turf products. “In the golf industry, we have to do more with less, and water is at the very top of that list.”“It's absolutely number one,” said Michael Fance, Technical Support and European Account Manager with Aquatrols. “Legislation is really, really harsh in my trading area, so the eyes of the world are on nitrates in water, etcetera.” He said their products provide a major boost to this effort, aligning nitrogen reduction with improved turf health.Another key issue with turf is helping fight off abiotic stress. How to fight it depends on several factors, but there are effective solutions available.“It really does depend on what stress we're trying to address,” said Graham O'Connor, European Business Manager at Aquatrols. “What we've found is that, when we can home in on whatever it is, then we have a product that's a “go to” to deal with an issue. Then people say ‘well, let's look at more. Let's look at something else. We want to see what else is on this line, because it has ticked that box.'”Whatever the challenge, Redox and Aquatrols gain great satisfaction in providing valuable tools to healthy golf course turf.Ken Maltby, Senior Superintendent of Florida's Grand Cypress Resort, has been a satisfied Redox customer for nearly a decade.“Once you get on a steady program, then you can adjust your rates, you actually start using less product almost, once you address those soil issues” he said. “That's another great value of having the Redox products is the adjustability or compatibility with all of the products they have.”
#ai #aifailure Join us on CXOTalk episode 778 as we delve into the complexities of AI failure with our guest, Iavor Bojinov, Assistant Professor at Harvard Business School, and QuHarrison Terry, Head of Growth Marketing at Mark Cuban Companies. In this episode, we explore the various types of AI failures that can occur, the causes behind them, and how they differ from traditional technology and IT projects.Our experts also address the implications of these differences and distinguish between technology failures and human errors that can cause AI failures. In the second segment, we discuss solutions to address AI failure, including practical advice on how to avoid it in the first place. We also touch on the crucial ethical and privacy considerations associated with AI.This is a must-watch episode for business leaders building an AI group within their organization. Our guests offer valuable insights into AI governance, which can help prevent failures and maximize opportunities.The conversation includes these topics:► Understanding AI operations and ai project failures► Differences between AI projects and traditional technology or IT projects: AI is probabilistic► Five steps of an AI project--- Step 1: Project Selection - Choosing the Right Project--- Step 2: Development - Building the Prototype--- Step 3: Evaluation - Testing on Real People--- Step 4: Deployment and Scaling - Going from Pilot to Full Launch--- Step 5: Management - Monitoring and Preventing Failures► The shift from rule-based expert systems to probabilistic AI► Implementing AI in small businesses► AI pilot projects should have direct implications on revenue► Categories of AI failure► Successful projects integrate AI into processes and business operations► Data sets are a key difference between traditional IT projects and AI projects► Digital Transformation vs. AI► Ethical considerations of AI► Principles of privacy by design► Addressing bias in decision-making based on data► Governance and regulation of AI► Advice to business and technology leaders on preventing AI failuresSubscribe to the CXOTalk newsletter: https://www.cxotalk.comRead the complete transcript and watch more interviews: https://www.cxotalk.com/episode/why-ai-projects-fail-how-stop-itIavor Bojinov is an Assistant Professor of Business Administration and the Richard Hodgson Fellow at Harvard Business School. He is the co-PI of the AI and Data Science Operations Lab and a faculty affiliate in the Department of Statistics at Harvard University and the Harvard Data Science Initiative. His research and writings center on data science strategy and operations, aiming to understand how companies should overcome the methodological and operational challenges presented by the novel applications of AI. His work has been published in top academic journals such as Annals of Applied Statistics, Biometrika, The Journal of the American Statistical Association, Quantitative Economics, Management Science, and Science, and has been cited in Forbes, The New York Times, The Washingon Post, and Reuters, among other outlets.Professor Bojinov is also the co-creator of the first-year required MBA course “Data Science for Managers” and has previously taught the “Competing in the Age of AI” and “Technology and Operations Management” courses. Before joining Harvard Business School, Professor Bojinov worked as a data scientist leading the causal inference effort within the Applied Research Group at LinkedIn. He holds a Ph.D. and an MA in Statistics from Harvard and an MSci in Mathematics from King's College London.QuHarrison Terry is Head of Growth Marketing at Mark Cuban Companies, a Dallas, Texas venture capital firm, where he advises and assists portfolio companies with their marketing strategies and objectives.Previously, he led marketing at Redox, focusing on lead acquisition, new user experience, events, and content marketing. QuHarrison has been featured on CNN, Harvard Business Review, WIRED, Forbes and is the co-host of CNBC's Primetime Series – No Retreat: Business Bootcamp. As a speaker and moderator QuHarrison has presented at CES, TEDx, Techsylvania in Romania, Persol Holdings in Tokyo, SXSW in Austin, TX, and more. QuHarrison is a 4x recipient of Linkedin's top voices in Technology award.
We're diving into mechanics and effects of redox signaling molecules — a breakthrough patented healing technology and supplement— with cellular health specialist Danielle Matthews on episode 95 of the Far Out with Faust podcast.With a degree in biology from the University of Virginia and a two-year stint for Teach for America under her belt, our guest Danielle Matthews' life was mapped out. But after being hit by a drunk driver left her with a debilitating traumatic brain injury, she turned her focus towards trying to heal and adjusting to a new life with new limitations.Faced with the unacceptable possibility that her health — and life as she knew it — would never be fully restored, Danielle took a chance on an experimental, cutting-edge cellular repair technology based on the science of redox signaling molecules. This cell signaling supplement, called Asea, changed the course of her life.Stay tuned to learn all about ASEA and how redox signaling works, and how harnessing the power of quantum healing isn't science fiction any longer— it's patented technology.We're delving into the science, so stay tuned:-What is redox signaling?-How do cell signaling supplements work?-Are redox signaling molecules like Asea safe?-How long does it take to see results from redox signaling technology?-How does the body use cell signaling to heal itself?For more information and help on how ( and what) to order text Doriane (323) 610-7162 and/or visit (link directly below) and fill out the "Contact Me" form :https://FarOutWithFaust.teamasea.com Connect with Danielle: https://brainbodyself.com/https://www.youtube.com/@daniellematthewsasea
On CXOTalk episode 777, we speak with Kurt John, the Chief Security Officer of Expedia Group, who discussed managing and leading cybersecurity in 2023. From building a decision support structure to explaining the value of security to boards of directors, this interview takes a deep dive into the life of a modern Chief Security Officer.We are joined by guest co-host, QuHarrison Terry, the Chief Growth Officer at Mark Cuban Companies.Don't miss this opportunity to gain valuable insights into the future of cybersecurity and hear from a seasoned leader in the field.Here are the topics covered in this discussion:On Expedia Group and Kurt John's roleOn complexity in the security landscapeOn technical threats to considerOn security for travelers, partners, and employeesOn security in the Expedia Group brands and ecosystemOn building a decision support structure for securityOn defining boundaries of the security ecosystemOn security and privacy as market differentiatorsOn threat intelligence and business outcomesOn preventing fraud in e-commerce with the security value chainOn information sharing to prevent fraudOn explaining the value of security to boards of directorsOn investments in security and cost savingsOn companies adopting GDPR as a standardOn the imperfect nature of security systemsOn the importance of security post-mortemsOn advice for new CISOsOn the role of AI in securityOn the impact of security and trust in the travel industryKurt John is Global Chief Security Officer at the Expedia Group, where he overseas governance and execution of cybersecurity, physical security and privacy. He is also a non-resident senior fellow at the Atlantic Council where he helps to think through the most relevant Cybersecurity challenges at the intersection of geopolitics, business and security facing the United States and its allies. This includes making recommendations for policy makers to help bolster the security of our way of life. Kurt holds multiple board positions in private and public organizations including Virginia Innovation Partnership Authority – the Commonwealth's initiative to drive innovation of the tech economy.QuHarrison Terry is a growth marketer at Mark Cuban Companies, a Dallas, Texas venture capital firm, where he advises and assists portfolio companies with their marketing strategies and objectives. Previously, he led marketing at Redox, focusing on lead acquisition, new user experience, events, and content marketing. QuHarrison has been featured on CNN, Harvard Business Review, WIRED, Forbes and is the co-host of CNBC's Primetime Series – No Retreat: Business Bootcamp. As a speaker and moderator QuHarrison has presented at CES, TEDx, Techsylvania in Romania, Persol Holdings in Tokyo, SXSW in Austin, TX, and more. QuHarrison is a 4x recipient of Linkedin's top voices in Technology award.
Originally published 2/5/17Whiskey anyone?Broken Whiskey Glass Jason & the Scorchers Lost And FoundSuggested by BoydNavigator The Pogues Rum Sodomy & The Lash Here Comes A Regular (Alternate Version) The Replacements Tim '85 [Expanded &a...
How do you transmute your trauma? In a powerful testimony, this week's episode with Danielle Matthews reveals the power of mind control, quantum healing, and defying her diagnosis from a brain injury that doctors said she would never fully recover in her “new normal”. She says “anything is possible with mind control” and she shares with us the tools, techniques and her journey to recovery to defy the odds of the medical world to a breakthrough recovery that is miraculous and divine ✨, just as we randomly met at PodFest just weeks ago. The immersion of spirit and science based evidence comes alive in our conversation and beautifully explains the awakening that happens when we honor both Eastern and Western traditions. All belongs. ❤️About Danielle: At the age of 23 Danielle was hit by a drunk driver and sustained a life-altering injury to her brain. The medical world said there was no hope of recovery & told her to accept this life as her “new normal”. Although her body was physically impaired, her spirit was strong & she refused to believe their diagnoses. Her mind was determined to recover…and she did! Through the power of what she refers to as ‘Mind Control,' she attracted the mindset, techniques, and exact quantum healing technologies needed to fully recover. She has since built an international business, authored an e-book called 'Mind Control' and shares her life-altering experience with countless people around the globe.Connect with Danielle: Click here to connect on Instagram, and receive a free copy of her e-book Mind Control, meditate with her Yoga Nidra collection, or learn more about the Redox breakthrough technology that healed her at the cellular level! Support the showConnect with me: Instagram @mozen_wellness, click here to DMExplore the Live Vibrant Sisterhood hereWebsite: https://bio.site/mozenwellness
Agriculture is not only fundamental but is also one of the most resilient industries. Every year without fail, growers must clear a myriad of hurdles, ranging from preparing fields, planting, harvesting, shipping, and navigating through market swings.A consistently important factor for successful farming is agricultural research, and a new project should greatly help this area.With its $500,000 contribution, Redox Bio-Nutrients is among those providing substantial support to the University of Idaho's Center for Agriculture, Food and the Environment (CAFE).“Agriculture is at a transformative state of change right now,” said Darin Moon, CEO of Redox Bio-Nutrients. “We have to move forward through sound science that allows us to positively adapt and change. We couldn't pass up this opportunity to contribute in a significant way, because it's a part of who we are.”When completed, Idaho CAFE will be the nation's largest research dairy and will have many other components to foster scientific research, agricultural sustainability and consumer education. Plans call to begin milking cows in 2024.Idaho CAFE not only will help growers and consumers, it is also a testament to the strength and unity of the agricultural industry.“Collectively, we can move mountains” said Michael Parrella, Dean of the University of Idaho's College of Agricultural and Life Sciences. “From the Idaho Legislature to Redox and others in agriculture, it truly is a remarkable partnership that will pay widespread dividends.”Link: https://www.uidaho.edu/research/entities/cafe
Join us in this Magical Moment of the Our Daily Magic Podcast (LIVE from the Facebook Group and Youtube) with "I am Magickai" aka Kaí and Dell Henderson aka "The True Essence Connector" as they interview Jackie and Debbie Weltzer. Born and raised in Maryland, Jackie always had wanted to be on TV and make a difference and impact the world. She became a TV news reporter and anchor and landed her first job in Casper, WY at an NBC affiliate. She knew shortly after, that news reporting was not her dream job and was craving time freedom. Not knowing what she wanted to do in her life, she posted a comment on Facebook, "In search of a life coach" and a life coach reached out to her. The life coach asked what she looked for in the perfect job in which Jackie replied, "I don't want a 9-5, I don't want to work in a cubicle, I want to be my own boss and I want to help people." With that, the life coach said, "Jackie, you might not want to hear this but you might want to talk to your mom." Little did Jackie know, her mom was and still is one of the top leaders in the company. In 2017 Jackie went to the company's known ASEA convention where Jackie's blinders were taken off and she realized ASEA was now her mission and purpose in her life. 5 years into the business, Jackie is now one of the emerging millennial leaders in ASEA and loves making a living while making a difference in people's lives. ***** The episode started with Dell asking Jackie to share more on what happened when she was shifting her careers (8:08). He shifts the question to Debbie (9:54) where she narrates how ASEA came to be, how she was involved and how it became her mission in life. Kai then shifts the conversation on how did working together in ASEA helped develop their mother-daughter relationship (21:13). Dell was also curious about how ASEA impacted them personally (24:59) where Jackie shares how she was "cured" from her Kissing Disease and Debbie sharing how she doesn't need glasses anymore after spraying the formula to her face. He then follows up on how this helps with COVID (33:51). Tune in to the whole episode as our hosts and guests talk about redox, and the endless possibilities it can provide to the future of healthcare. Stay Magical!
References&Inspirations Guerra intermediary metabolic lectures https://youtu.be/nDidA8_gfbU --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dr-daniel-j-guerra/message
The pace of the world continues to quicken, and patience is sometimes tossed aside. However, agricultural research remains an area where a lot of time is needed to get the best results.Whether on our research farm in Burley, Idaho, or through third parties, the process of quantifying benefits from Redox Bio-Nutrients products can take several years. Dozens of trials are underway or planned at farms across the U.S., with commodities ranging from melons in the Arizona Desert to sugar cane in Florida.The hard work has a payoff, as research has identified hundreds of successful results from Redox products that ultimately help farmers do their job.Redox Bio-Nutrients Head of Science, Gifford Gillette, was raised on a farm and has a passion for making a tangible difference to assist farmers and, ultimately, consumers. He said agricultural research is exciting – and vital.“Down the road and now, we're providing access to technology that isn't 50 years old,” he remarked. “What that means is we can provide greater efficiency in what is delivered, and that's always going to be better for the grower. Buying less, transporting less, delivering less to the field. We do the work to make sure they continue to bring in the yield that they're used to, if not better.”
Originally Published 1/22/17Power Pop and Pinball - A Match made in Heaven!Here's the Playlist:Renee Remains the Same Material Issue International Pop OverthrowKiss Me On The Bus The Replacements TimValerie Loves Me Material Issue International P...
Originally Published on 1/16/17Old Friends, New Friends, Mate, Pals, Bosom Buddies Here's the Playlist:Old Friend Rancid ...And Out Come the WolvesAchin' to Be The Replacements Don't Tell a SoulMy Best Friends Girl (Live at CBGBs) The Replac...
Originally published 1/8/17The Best of 2016- picked by myself and the fine listeners. Grab a glass of red or a pint of ale and relive the year.Here's the Playlist:The Electric Company Bonnevilles Arrow Pierce My Heart Wear Me Out Loud The I...
Originally Published 12/18/16Time for a bit of Holiday Cheer - whether you celebrate Christmas or think it's a pagan ritual and needs to be done away with - the music is still coming at ya!Here's the Playlist:The Season's Upon Us Dropkick Murphys...
Originally Published 12/4/16Blood & Wine - what are the similarities? Just one of the questions I explore on the show this week.Here's the Playlist:Postive Bleeding Urge Overkill SaturationStain Yer Blood Paul Westerberg FriendsBlood Sw...
Originally published 11/27/161983 - what a year!Here's the playlist:The Creeps Social Distortion Mommy's Little Monster Everything Falls Apart Hüsker Dü Everything Falls Apart Mutant Rock The Meteors Wreckin' CrewRun It The Replacements Hootena...
References Dr. Guerra's EtOH lectures Clinical and Molecular Teratology 2016. Volume 106:749–760 Stat Pearls. Embryology and Gastrulation. NIH 2022. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK554394/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dr-daniel-j-guerra/message
This week's podcast comes from this blog post: Glutathione, Master Antioxidant https://www.drlaurendeville.com/articles/glutathione-master-antioxidant/
References Dr Guerra EtOH lectures PNAS November 5, 2013 vol. 110 no. 45 Alcohol, 2017-12-01, Volume 65, Pages 51-62 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dr-daniel-j-guerra/message
Originally Posted on 11/20/16Playin' Favorites again - with some Etta James, The Zeros, Stray Cats and The Faces - can you guess the genres?Here's the Playlist:Shiftless When IdleThe Replacements Sorry Ma, Forgot to Take Out the Trash! Fr...
To farm successfully, a lot of things need to go right. One of the most basic ingredients to success is soil. Ensuring healthy soil is one of the four foundational elements of the grower tools developed at Redox Bio-Nutrients. It's also a top priority of Cody Hatzenbuhler, agronomist and owner of Pan Ag, who works with growers in North Dakota and surrounding areas to find solutions to help them get the most from their crops. “Soil health is a passion of mine and trying to keep that biology going with a lot of non-commercial fertilizers,” he said. “There's always something new for the growers I work with. I like to find new products that we can change the methods of applying fertilizer more efficiently. … including with new companies like Redox. We can apply less fertilizer in more efficient ways that the plant can use and uptake.” Cody's family arrived in North Dakota from Germany in 1902, making him the fifth generation to farm. He spent more than a decade at the US Department of Agriculture working in natural resource management, teaching farmers about the soil and how to protect it from wind and water erosion, trying to protect it for future generations. Hatzenbuhler said growers understand the value of protecting soil for future generations of farmers.
Originally published 11/6/16Pinball, Silly String and Zoltar - what more do you want?Here's the playlist:Fortune Teller Rolling Stones Got Live If You Want It! Fortune Teller Sugar Copper BlueSuggested by JerI Don't Know The Replacements Pleased To Me...
Originally posted 10/30/22So it begins - Blondie listens to that first Nerves 45. Here's the Playlist:California Sun - Pinhead Ramones Rock 'N' Roll High School (Music From The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)Twentieth Century Boy Naked R...
#diversity #inclusion #womenintechAccording to the Harvard Business Review, diverse teams drive innovation and organizational intelligence. Many business leaders now realize that diverse teams can bring expertise and a range of viewpoints, to help their organizations better solve challenges, drive innovation, and attract and retain talent.In this episode of CXOTalk, two prominent business leaders discuss challenges and solutions to attracting, supporting, and maintaining a diverse and talented workforce.The topics discussed include:● What is diversity?● Why are diverse teams smarter and perform better?● Why are diversity and inclusion so difficult to discuss?● How can organizations become more diverse and inclusive?● What is the distinction between courage and confidence?● What is the role of HR in fostering diverse teams?● On the relationship between corporate culture and creating diverse teams● Advice for business leaders on how to create diverse teamsSee more from CXOTalk: https://www.cxotalk.com/episode/workforce-transformation-how-create-diverse-teamsSubscribe: www.cxotalk.com/subscribeChristie Hunter Arscott is an award-winning advisor, speaker, and author of the book Begin Boldly: How Women Can Reimagine Risk, Embrace Uncertainty, and Launch A Brilliant Career. Christie is a leading expert on how we can harness the power of intentional risk-taking to create more dynamic and vibrant careers and organizations. A Rhodes Scholar, Christie has been named by Thinkers50 as one of the top management thinkers likely to shape the future of business. Christie was also selected for the biannual Thinkers50 Talent Award shortlist of the top global thought leaders in the field of talent management.QuHarrison Terry is a growth marketer at Mark Cuban Companies, a Dallas, Texas venture capital firm, where he advises and assists portfolio companies with their marketing strategies and objectives. Previously, he led marketing at Redox, focusing on lead acquisition, new user experience, events, and content marketing. QuHarrison has been featured on CNN, Harvard Business Review, WIRED, Forbes and is the co-host of CNBC's Primetime Series – No Retreat: Business Bootcamp. As a speaker and moderator QuHarrison has presented at CES, TEDx, Techsylvania in Romania, Persol Holdings in Tokyo, SXSW in Austin, TX, and more. QuHarrison is a 4x recipient of Linkedin's top voices in Technology award.
At the age of 23 Danielle was hit by a drunk driver and sustained a life-altering injury to her brain. The medical world said there was no hope of recovery & told her to accept this life as her “new normal”. Although her body was physically impaired, her spirit was strong & she refused to believe their diagnoses. Her mind was determined to recover…and she did! Through the power of what she refers to as ‘Mind Control,' she attracted the mindset, techniques, and exact quantum healing technologies needed to fully recover. She has since built an international business, authored an e-book called 'Mind Control' and shares her life-altering experience with countless people around the globe. On today's episode, we dive deep into her story and how redox signaling changed her life. Highlights from the episode: How Danielle experienced her traumatic brain injury The extent of a brain injury on the body and the mind How Danielle brought herself back from a brain trauma doctors told her was a "new normal" What others can do to tap into the ability of the body to heal itself as you did What is redox signaling How redox signaling works to heal the body Why is this quantum healing technology of redox signaling referred to as the greatest breakthrough of our time Debunking misconceptions about redox signaling Resources: danielle.teamasea.com BrainBodySelf.com/ebook IG: @_daniellematthews_ Facebook: facebook.com/discoverintention
Originally posted on 10/16/22No Way, Not on your Life - it's the "No" show - well I did show up...Here's the playlist:Every Word Means No Let's ActiveAfootSuggested by John No Reply Buzzcocks Another Music In A Different Kitchen I'm Not Sayin' ...
Originally published 10/9/16Seven years of FUN! - got some Billy Bragg, Queen and Love for ya.Here's the Playlist:Seven And Seven Is Billy Bragg Must I Paint You A Picture?: The Essential Billy BraggSeven Nights To Rock The CONNECTION Seven Night...
Originally Published on 10/2/16Hell Yes, Fucking A - its the Yes episode - No - not that proggy stuff. The Stones, Shadows of Knight, Mats and the Hold Steady stuff - Yeah, that's the ticket (and my wife is Morgan Fairchild....)Here's the P...
Originally published 9/25/16Holy Nuns of Brixton - its the Gun episode!Here's the Playlist:Blues From A Gun The Jesus & Mary ChainAutomatic Gun Groove Wig DeliveranceGuns at My SchoolHüsker Dü Land Speed RecordJunior's Got A Gun The Rep...
Apples and blueberries are two of America's most popular fruits. They also have undergone a lot of changes at the farm level over the years.Dan Griffith, Crop Horticultural Advisor with GS Long in Yakima has spent more than forty years helping Washington apple growers get the most from their orchards. Washington is the nation's leading apple producer, accounting for two-thirds of U.S. production, checking in at about 2 ½ million tons of fruit produced each year. He says efficiency is a key to future prosperity for the apple industry.“It's everything,” Griffith said. “The more bins you can produce per acre, the less cost you have per bin… Being able to get a good yield is so important to keep you cost per bin down.”Griffith said there's an increased focus in the microbiological activity in the soil, which improves efficiency, provides better nutrition to the tree, and allows for less fertilizer use per acre. He added, while Red Delicious apples remain a major player, many other varieties are gaining greater interest, including the Cosmic Crisp, a crispy, juicy apple that stores well.This year has been a challenge for apple growers in Washington. A very late, cold spring contributed to one of the smallest crops in many years. The 2023 apple crop is expected to be significantly larger than this year's. Another popular fruit, the blueberry, provides a great one-two punch of taste and nutrition. Brad Harper grows blueberries in Michigan. The cool summers and relatively warm winters have been favorable for their family farm. Besides Michigan, Washington and Georgia are very large blueberry producers. The annual U.S. crop size is about 600 million pounds a year.Harper has had great success utilizing Redox Bio-Nutrients products over the last decade, reducing conventional inputs, and bringing about a dramatic boost in production.He said the Michigan state average is about 4,200 pounds of blueberries per acre, while their farm started at 6-8,000 pounds per acre. Since using Redox products, he said they have had consistent increases in production, peaking at more than 16,000 pounds per acre. Harper said he hopes his children will one day continue the family's agricultural legacy. They enjoy being around the farm and helping with chores, so there's hope they will maintain the family farm when that time comes.
From Japan, With PassionMory Ogata's energy and enthusiasm are evident the moment you meet him. As the sole Redox Bio-Nutrients distributor in Japan, Ogata, 84, has worked hard and creatively to gain traction for our line of high efficiency agricultural inputs.His most successful early marketing efforts have been with Redox Turf products. Japan is widely known as a place with excellent, impeccably maintained golf courses.Widespread adoption among the rest of Japanese agriculture has been a slow process, but Ogata said interest is growing, especially after a successful large fall trade show.One reason the Redox Booth attracted attention was Ogata made an anime video and printed material to demystify the sophisticated technology and ultra-efficiency that are hallmarks of Redox products.“So far, we don't have a big distribution network,” Ogata remarked. “I think within the next year or so that's going to change. I try to live as long as I can to witness that happy day!”
Originally Published 10/23/16Mannequins coming to life, Wierd Al on the election and a Wet Nightmare from Lux - can't get much scarier!Here's the Playlist:Poison Ivy The Lambrettas Beat Boys in the Jet AgeWet Nightmare The Cramps Big Beat From Ba...
Originally published 9/18/16Your Mother was a Hamster and your Father smelt of Elderberry! Yes - it is the French show this week On Red Red Wine On A Sunday. Now go away or I shall taunt you a second timeHere's the Playlist:She ...
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Chances are you've never heard of Laconia, Indiana, but if you're a golf enthusiast, it needs to be on your bucket list.With a population of 50 and surrounded by farmland, Laconia is home to Chariot Run Golf Club (hyperlink to-- https://chariotrungolf.com), featuring an immaculate, award-winning course. “Our motto is ‘you pass a lot of good golf courses to get here, so we have to be great,'” said general manager David Beanblossom. “We've always said ‘it's a field of dreams golf course out here, if you build it, they will come.' I feel like, day in and day out, we put a product out there that is just better than everybody else. We really give people a reason to drive 45-minutes to Chariot Run to play golf.”David's story is even more remarkable that the golf course he manages. Twice he had brushes with death. The first occurred in a vehicle accident when he was seven. The second injury occurred during a horrific accident while he was harness racing. “Just by the grace of God I am still here today,” he said. “I owe it to my wife why I'm sitting here today. She said ‘You've got to find another way to make a living. I can't watch you do this anymore.'”He started at Chariot Run as an $8 an hour greenskeeper. Through his hard work and becoming a student of the greens, David continued to rise until his current general manager position.He credited Redox Bio-Nutrients products as a key to the rave reviews about their course. David has worked for many years with Todd Scott, Redox Director of Turf Marketing & Strategy, and now uses several products that yield healthy turf that's a joy to play on. Chariot Run is among countless golf courses across America and overseas that depend on Redox Bio-Nutrients to care for their greens, including healthy soil, strong root development, abiotic stress defense and nutrient efficiency. “That's the one thing about Redox and their products is they've really allowed us to produce the quality of turf that we need, the conditions we need to drive revenue and get golfers through the door,” Beanblossom said. “I think that's the hidden factor that you don't see with Redox is the additional revenue you're going to get from just having stellar conditions all the time.”
Originally published 9/11/16Before the Burger Debacle....Hitting the grill tonight and cooking up some Burgers!Here's the Playlist:The Meat Man The Jim Jones Revue The Jim Jones RevueStuck In The Middle Replacements StinkHot Fries The Hold Steady Almos...
Originally published 9/4/16The Only Band That Matters tonight on the show - Yep - The Clash!Here's the Playlist:What's My Name The Clash The ClashHateful Tommy Stinson ExtrasSuggested by Jer This Is Radio Clash The Clash Clash On Broadway S...
Originally published 8/28/16Picking some favs tonight - from Punk, Doo Wop, New Wave and Frat Rock!Here's The Playlist:Favorite ThingDruglords Of The Avenues We'll Inherit The Earth...A Tribute To The ReplacementsKnow Your Product The Saints ...
In this episode of The Plant Trainers Podcast, I talk with Brianna Silvio, plant-based fitness and nutrition expert about her redox experience working with Shoshana. That's right, often even the best educated people in their own industry need coaches. Tony Robbins didn't get to where he is without mentors, that's for sure. Brianna shares how the redox line took her health to another level and surprised her in many ways despite her already healthy lifestyle. You'll love what you hear. Brianna Silvio is a mama to two babies, a math teacher with a Masters Degree in Math Education, and a beauty and wellness business owner. For the last 15 years, she has been honored to own her own fitness business. She began fitness instruction in college by total accident, that accident became a hobby which then became her passion. If you are interested in hearing more, please send an email to and Shoshana will be in touch. In this episode we discuss: How you found the REDOX supplements What changed for her How it impacted her life Why she knows it's not always fitness and nutrition alone
Originally Posted 8/7/16Covered up in genres tonight - twisting around the edges!Here's the Playlist:Ain't Nothin' to Do The Hellacopters Cream of the Crap! Vol. 2Janie Jones Chris Murray SlacknessSuggested by BoydI'm In Love With A Girl&nb...