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In this week's episode of The Energy Code, Dr. Mike Belkowski is joined by BioLight CMO Don Bailey, who takes over the mic to ask Dr. Mike the questions you've always wanted answered about one of the most foundational — yet misunderstood — pillars of health: redox potential. What exactly is redox potential, and how does it impact your energy, aging, and healing? Dr. Mike breaks down how the modern world drains your body of electrons — and what you can do to recharge. From oxidative stress to grounding, water quality to quantum tunneling, this conversation connects the dots between light, electricity, and vitality at a cellular level. Expect a powerful exploration of how redox balance determines everything from mitochondrial function to mood, recovery, and longevity — and practical tools to raise your “internal charge.” Key Topics Covered Redox Potential 101 – What it means, how it's measured in millivolts, and why “more negative” means better health. Oxidation vs. Reduction – How too much oxidation leads to stress and disease, and how balance is key to healing. Modern Electron Deficiency – The surprising ways EMFs, processed food, poor water, and even emotions strip electrons. The Mitochondrial Connection – Why improving redox potential automatically enhances energy production and longevity. Breathing, Stress & Redox – How proper breathing, meditation, and HRV impact your cellular charge. Antioxidants & Electrons – Why 90%+ of your antioxidant power comes from your body — not your diet. Quantum Biology & Energy Medicine – Exploring the quantum spin and tunneling that link methylene blue and mitochondrial repair. Everyday Upgrades – Simple habits to raise your redox potential: grounding, sunlight, hydration, and better sleep. Key Quotes Dr. Mike Belkowski: “Anything that's inherently bad for your health is lowering your redox potential. Anything that's health-promoting is giving you electrons and raising it.” “Low redox potential means low healing capacity. High redox potential means vitality.” “Modern living steals electrons — from EMFs to stress to poor water. If you don't replace them, you're running on empty.” Don Bailey: “It's fascinating how our technological advancements have divorced us from nature — and now we're forced to supplement what our ancestors got for free.” Episode Timeline 00:00 – Intro: Why modern living depletes your electrons 02:00 – What redox potential actually means 06:00 – Oxidation, reduction, and balance in the body 12:00 – How excess free radicals and EMFs steal your health 17:00 – Antioxidants, glutathione, and your body's self-defense system 19:00 – Reading from The Mitochondria Manifesto: “Modern Living Steals Electrons” 26:00 – How modern tech separates us from nature 33:00 – Redox potential and disease prevention 36:00 – Aging, telomeres, and oxidative breakdown 38:00 – The redox-mitochondria connection 41:00 – Can we measure redox potential? 43:00 – How breathing and meditation improve redox 46:00 – Redox and quantum biology 49:00 – Rapid fire Q&A: fatigue, brain fog, mood, and stress 55:00 – Simple hacks to raise redox potential today 57:00 – Closing: Could mastering redox be the real Fountain of Youth? Resources & References The Mitochondria Manifesto II – Dr. R.D. Lee Breath – James Nestor The DNA Way – Kashif Khan BioLight Supplements Vagus Nerve Devices & EMF Protection Tools – Somavedic | AiresTech
Family is the heart of farming and has been for generations. Lindsay LaMora spent much of her early years following along with her father, Jeff Alicandro, a crop consultant with a legendary reputation in New York.Following Jeff's passing, Linsday decided to follow in his giant footsteps, and is now working in a similar capacity with growers, through her work at Ag BioTech.Lindsay says getting the best results for growers requires being a lifelong learner.“It is important to start learning and never stop learning,” she said. “Especially when it comes to fertility. My dad definitely had that mindset from the beginning.”Apples cover well over 20,000 acres in Wayne County, making it the third largest for this crop in the U.S.Lindsay says she's seen great success with advanced nutrition from Redox and Ag BioTech. She says biostimulants provide substantial benefits to growers, including helping orchards thrive through cold spells and other abiotic stress events.
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In this episode we discuss: Whether Dr Ray Peat had it all wrong Potential reasons why someone may be bloating from carbs How to add carbs back in following restrictive diet Free Energy Balance Food Guide: https://jayfeldmanwellness.com/guide The Nutrition Blueprint: https://mikefave.com/the-nutrition-blueprint/ Theresa's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/livingrootswellness/ Timestamps: 0:00 – intro 0:32 – Justine Stenger's claim that Dr Ray Peat had it all wrong 6:15 – did Ray Peat ignore physics, structured water, and light? 11:41 – carbs vs fat: which fuel produces more ROS? 16:50 – Justine Stenger's claim that carbs act as a crutch for a damaged metabolism, and restoring redox is the solution 21:58 – carbs vs fat: which fuel produces more ATP? 25:27 – conflicting health information on social media and why the “Ray Peat diet” doesn't work 31:55 – common challenges with implementing Ray Peat's work 34:09 – Justine Stenger's mischaracterization of Ray Peat's work as a “dietary roadmap for people with a broken metabolism” 41:20 – why you shouldn't outsource critical thinking to social media influencers or AI 45:17 – Ray Peat's generosity with freely sharing advice and information 46:21 – improvements on a bioenergetic approach without extreme restriction 47:31 – why you may experience bloating from carbs and what to do about it 54:52 – what to do about gut dysbiosis and biofilms 56:56 – how to restore gut health and digestion when transitioning away from keto
With lackluster crop prices, volatile trade markets and rising fertilizer costs, there's a lot of pressure on grower profitability. One helpful step is better managing input costs without giving up performance, which can be done through Redox technology, powered by RAM.RAM, Redox Active Molecules, is a scientific term that describes molecules that give or take a charge, helping plant charge balance even in times of stress.The Redox Bio-Nutrients product line contains RAM technology, including patented and proven RDX-N®, which provides unrivaled nitrogen optimization.“We know synthetic nitrogen use in agriculture is often inefficient,” said Aimee Burke, Agronomy and Business Development for the Redox Midwest. “RDX-N allows the plant to extract nutrients and utilize them more efficiently. The outcome of that is better plant growth and higher yields.”Also packing a major nutritional punch is Rootex®, which stimulates root branching. It's also an excellent source of phosphorus. “I think growers are understanding the key to healthy roots, and how Rootex can benefit that,” said John Parrish of the Midwest agronomy team. “This is especially important with expensive phosphorus prices.”The XPRT Farm in Missouri Valley, Iowa, provides more than 500 acres of corn and soybeans, where growers can see firsthand the power of Redox technology. “We're just getting started and are so excited,” Burke said. “One of the core values of our company is to tell the truth. We have been sharing from the fields. We wanted to ground truth RAM Technology in the Midwest, and that's what the XPRT Farm allows us to do.”Find out more at https://www.redoxgrows.com/midwest/, for regular updates as well as detailed product information.
Abbiamo trovato la vita su Marte?Il rover Perseverance ha osservato e analizzato alcune rocce marziane e i risultati sono stati annunciati dalla NASA, che ha parlato, attraverso il suo attuale amministratore, del “segno di vita più chiaro che sia mai stato trovato su Marte”, e della “cosa più vicina alla scoperta della vita su Marte”. Ma cosa ha davvero trovato Perseverance? Che tipo di prove abbiamo, e quanto possiamo essere sicuri che siano davvero prove della presenza di vita su Marte? RIFERIMENTIHurowitz, J.A., Tice, M.M., Allwood, A.C. et al. "Redox-driven mineral and organic associations in Jezero Crater, Mars". Nature 645, 332–340 (2025). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-025-09413-0
Terrified of Organic Chemistry on the MCAT? Most students bring their undergrad trauma into MCAT prep, memorizing endless mechanisms and drowning in arrow pushing. That's the wrong approach.In this episode, Molly and Mike reframe OChem for the MCAT: small footprint, high-yield focus, and strategy over memorization. You'll learn why OChem is only 10–12 questions, how to master stereochemistry, functional groups, and core reactions, and how to avoid overstudying. We'll also cover spectroscopy, chromatography, and the most common mistakes students make.⏱️ Timestamps02:09 – How Much OChem Really Appears (10–12 Questions)05:20 – OChem Isn't All Mechanisms (Reality Check)08:36 – High-Yield Topic #1: Stereochemistry13:30 – High-Yield Topic #2: Nucleophiles & Electrophiles18:23 – Why You Shouldn't Memorize Mechanisms19:35 – High-Yield Topic #3: Functional Groups23:30 – High-Yield Topic #4: SN1 vs. SN225:40 – High-Yield Topic #5: Redox in Organic Chemistry30:40 – Why Functional Groups vs. Reaction Memorization33:19 – High-Yield Topic #6: Spectroscopy & Chromatography41:05 – How OChem Shows Up in Passages50:30 – Key OChem Study Tips & Pitfalls to Avoid55:10 – Connections Across Subjects (Bio + Biochem)57:43 – Final Takeaways: OChem is Only Scary if You Over-Memorize
Gab es - oder gibt es vielleicht sogar immer noch - Leben auf dem Mars? So gut wie jede Mission, die auf dem roten Planeten landet, versucht, diese Frage zu klären. Im vergangenen Jahr hat der Mars-Rover "Perseverance" einen Gesteinsbrocken mit auffälligen Flecken gefunden. Einige Forschende glauben inzwischen, dass sich diese Flecken am besten durch biologische Vorgänge erklären lassen. Doch wie sicher können wir uns in diesem Fall sein? Und welche Kriterien muss man erfüllen, um sicher sagen zu können "Es hat Leben auf dem Mars gegeben"? Das klären wir in dieser Podcast-Folge zusammen mit dem Planetenforscher Dr. Ernst Hauber vom Deutschen Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt (DLR). Host in dieser Folge ist Stefan Geier Redaktion: David Globig Produktion: Markus Mähner Unser Gesprächspartner: Dr. Ernst Hauber, Geologe, Geologe, Planetenforscher, Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt: https://www.dlr.de/de/blog/autorinnen-und-autoren/ernst-hauber Zum Weiterlesen: Die Originalstudie der Marsforscher im Fachmagazin Nature findet Ihr hier: Redox-driven mineral and organic associations in Jezero Crater, Mars https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-025-09413-0 https://www.nature.com/ Zum Weiterhören: Lust auf mehr Space? Hier ein paar Tipps der Redaktion: Menschen auf dem Mars - Wann geht's los? https://www.ardaudiothek.de/episode/urn:ard:episode:43b2dd350f26f241/ Gibt es Aliens? | Astronomie-Spezial https://www.ardaudiothek.de/episode/urn:ard:episode:64a7c922242a4ba0/ Leben wir im Multiversum? | Astronomie-Spezial https://www.ardaudiothek.de/episode/urn:ard:episode:2f2740c42b963b89/ Gab es den Urknall doch nicht? | Astronomie-Spezial https://www.ardaudiothek.de/episode/urn:ard:episode:6d7bcab40f8b2bdc/ Habt Ihr Feedback? Anregungen? Wir freuen uns, von Euch zu hören: WhatsApp (https://wa.me/491746744240) oder iq@br.de Falls Euch der IQ-Podcast gefällt, freuen wir uns über eine gute Bewertung, einen freundlichen Kommentar und ein Abo. Und wenn Ihr unseren Podcast unterstützen wollt, empfehlt uns gerne weiter! IQ verpasst? Hier könnt Ihr die letzten Folgen hören: https://1.ard.de/IQWissenschaft
Redox is embracing Wayland, Ubuntu is supporting CUDA, and Fedora is introducing Fedora Forge. The eBPF foundation has $100,000 worth of grant money to award, BcacheFS works out DKMS packaging, and Mesa moves towards guidelines for AI code. Fedora 43 and Plasma 6.5 both hit beta this week, with releases coming soon. For tips, we have Semaphore UI for managing ansible and other DevOps tools, wpctl set-profile for more WirePlumber management, and Terminus for gamifying command line learning. You can catch the show notes at https://bit.ly/3KdSukS and enjoy! Host: Jonathan Bennett Co-Hosts: Ken McDonald and Rob Campbell Download or subscribe to Untitled Linux Show at https://twit.tv/shows/untitled-linux-show Want access to the ad-free video and exclusive features? Become a member of Club TWiT today! https://twit.tv/clubtwit Club TWiT members can discuss this episode and leave feedback in the Club TWiT Discord.
In this special panel discussion, host Sue Meyer is joined on this panel discussion with guests Buffy Donahoo, ND, BCCAHP, CDP, CNHP, Maureen Hansen CCH, and Amy Stacy, RN, BSN, CHPN to explore an exciting breakthrough in natural health: redox signaling technology. Sue shares her own recovery story following a serious accident, and the panel […] The post Introducing ASEA: How Redox Molecules Support the Body's Repair System appeared first on Ultimate Homeschool Podcast Network.
Sponsor Details:This episode of Space Nuts is brought to you with the support of Insta360. Capture your adventures with their latest game-changer, the GOUltra. For a special Space Nuts offer, visit store.insta360.com and use the promo code SPACENUTS at checkout. Help support Space Nuts and get a great deal. Win/win!And NordVPN. Just visit nordvpn.com/spacenuts for the best price and 4 extra moths for free.Life on Mars? New Black Hole Stars and Quasi MoonsIn this riveting episode of Space Nuts, hosts Andrew Dunkley and Professor Fred Watson delve into some of the most exciting developments in astronomy. From the tantalising possibility of past life on Mars to the discovery of a new class of black hole stars, this episode is brimming with cosmic revelations that will keep you on the edge of your seat.Episode Highlights:- Evidence of Life on Mars: The hosts discuss recent claims about the discovery of biological processes on Mars, focusing on a rock sample named Chavaja Falls. They explore the implications of "leopard spots" and the potential for past life, while emphasising the need for further analysis and sample return missions.- New Class of Black Hole Stars: Andrew and Fred Watson examine the evolving understanding of red dots detected by the James Webb Telescope. What was once thought to be galaxies may actually be gigantic stars with black holes at their centres, reshaping our understanding of the early universe.- Quasi Moons: The episode wraps up with a discussion on the latest quasi moon discovered orbiting Earth. The hosts explain the unique characteristics of these objects and their temporary nature, as well as the implications for future studies.For more Space Nuts, including our continuously updating newsfeed and to listen to all our episodes, visit our website. Follow us on social media at SpaceNutsPod on Facebook, X, YouTube Music, Tumblr, Instagram, and TikTok. We love engaging with our community, so be sure to drop us a message or comment on your favourite platform.If you'd like to help support Space Nuts and join our growing family of insiders for commercial-free episodes and more, visit spacenutspodcast.com/aboutStay curious, keep looking up, and join us next time for more stellar insights and cosmic wonders. Until then, clear skies and happy stargazing.Got a question for our Q&A episode? https://spacenutspodcast.com/amaBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/space-nuts-astronomy-insights-cosmic-discoveries--2631155/support.
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Farming carries a $41 billion a year impact in North Dakota, although growers face their share of hurdles, including salt buildup.Corn growers Tye Schneider and Chad Ottmar have found a successful crop nutrition program with technology from Redox. “I've been doing side by side trials,” Schneider said. “The Redox always looks better. It looks greener and always seem to fill up a little faster on that side than it does on the other during harvest.”Corn is grown on about four million acres in North Dakota and is second only to soybeans in the state's most valuable crops.
Originally Posted 7/21/19Ever hear a song that eerily sounds like another? - well, this is the show for you!Here's the playlist:Eighties Killing Joke Night TimeSuggested by DarrenLife Goes On The Damned StrawberriesCome As You Are Nirvana&n...
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There's a crowded field of biostimulants, although precious few have the history, track record of success, and now certification that Redox has.The Fertilizer Institute has certified Mainstay® Calcium 2.0 as a certified biostimulant, which speaks directly to how it delivers on three crucial parts of successful farming: efficacy, safety, and composition.Certification is an excitement development in our companies history, which has and will continue to be fueled to find the most advanced agronomic solutions for yield and quality.“It is absolutely a pleasure to be associated with great people, the diversity and variety of crops geographically, and to be constantly looking for opportunities to take budget dollars and resources and get higher performance from those resources,” remarked Redox Corporate Agronomist, John Kelly.
Originally Published 7/14/19Yes Ann, it's the 2019 Vintage Wine ShowHere's the Playlist:Strychnine Barrence Whitfield Raw, Raw, Rough!Walking In The Sunshine Bad Manners Gosh It's... Bad Manners Wines Robin Williams Throbbing Python Of LoveW...
With 180 million acres of crops, the Midwest is an essential food producer, especially when it comes to corn and soybeans.More growers are utilizing cutting edge products from Redox Bio-Nutrients to get the most from their fields.Part of the education process includes the XPRT Farm in Missouri Valley, Iowa, with more than 500 acres of corn and soybeans in production. Here, growers see firsthand the difference Redox technology provides. There was a large turnout for three field days at the farm this summer. RDX-N® is among the most promising products. This patented, stable botanical extra biostimulant provides unrivaled nitrogen optimization in the plant itself. “Anybody can grow a crop in a nearly perfect year, but that doesn't exist, so educating ourselves on what we can do on those years when it's not perfect or far from perfect is the difference between success and failure, or good and great, and that's what we want to focus on,” remarked Kenton Mehlberg, Operations and Production Manager from TIP, Incorporated in Wisconsin. TIP works with Redox products and Kenton attended the recent field day. A key goal of the Redox Midwest team is to make sure growers clearly understand the value of using premium products.“It's all about how we take this technology, put it into play, and make it easy,” said Redox Midwest team leader C.R. Scebold.
Dedicated, diligent and competitive are characteristics that will take you far, and they are part of what makes Ben Jauregui in demand among California berry growers.Jauregui is a PCA with AG RX, a valued company that works with Redox products. He shepherds 2,000 acres of crops along California's Central Coast, predominately strawberries. Part of his successful formula involves continuing his hunger to learn more about the best agronomy. “Being able to compete against myself, compete against previous years is crucial,” he said. “If I end up producing still more fruit, I still think I can learn something more from that. Maybe there's a certain fertilizer that they did that allowed the plant to manipulate more flowers, that allowed for better size, or just going back to that flavor profile.”Ben was featured earlier on Episode 81, Meet Ben NPK.
Originally Posted 7/6/19Stranger Than Fiction - a great movie! Here's sort of an alternative soundtrack to it - enjoy.Here's the Playlist:Voices In Side My Head Bob Mould Patch The SkyTime David Bowie Aladdin SaneBusted Up Replacements Song...
Brendan Keeler's path into healthcare interoperability has been anything but straightforward. After early stints implementing Epic in the U.S. and Europe, he helped hundreds of startups connect to provider and payer systems at Redox, Zus Health and Flexpa before taking the reins of the Interoperability Practice at HTD Health. Along the way, his Health API Guy blog turned dense policy updates into plain-language guides, earning a following among developers, executives and regulators. In this episode, Keith Figlioli sits down with Keeler to examine the “post-Meaningful-Use” moment. They discuss how national networks like Carequality and CommonWell solved much of the provider-to-provider exchange problem, only to expose new gaps for payers, life-science firms and patients. Keeler says the real action right now is in three places where the biggest, most dramatic changes are about to happen: Antitrust pressure on dominant EHRs. Epic's push into ERP, payer platforms and life-sciences services could trigger “leveraging” claims that force unbundling, similar to cases already moving through federal court. Information-blocking enforcement. Recent lawsuits show courts siding with smaller vendors when incumbents restrict data access, a trend Keeler believes could unwind long-standing moats around systems of record. A CMS-led shift from policy to execution. With ONC budgets flat, Keeler sees CMS using its purchasing power to unblock Medicare claims data at the point of care, expand Blue Button APIs, and accelerate work on a national provider directory, digital ID and trusted exchange frameworks. Keeler's optimism is pragmatic. AI agents may someday chip away at entrenched EHR “data gravity,” but real progress, he says, will come from steady, bipartisan layering of HIPAA, Cures Act and TEFCA foundations. He also pushes back on venture capital's “system-of-action” thesis. Enterprise EHRs remain sticky because switching costs—massive data migration and workflow retraining—are measured in decades, not funding cycles. AI could reduce these problems, but only slowly and only if underpinned by trusted exchange standards. Zooming out, Keeler describes a policy arc that starts with provider-to-provider exchange, widens to payer and patient access, and ultimately points toward a nationwide digital ID that could streamline consent and credentialing. For innovators, his north star is clear: build for identity-verified, standards-based exchange; assume open APIs will become table stakes; and judge success by the friction you subtract from everyday care—not by how flashy the demo is. To hear Brendan Keeler and Keith unpack these issues, listen to this episode of Healthcare is Hard: A Podcast for Insiders. Please note that this episode was recorded earlier this summer, before the CMS meeting, and that some developments have occurred since then.
The Great Basin region features diversity of crops and weather that can change remarkable fast. Redox Sales Agronomist Brett Reed works with many growers to ensure their crops are performing at their peak.He said a crucial factor for success among any field is achieving plant charge balance, where the focus is on charge per acre, not pounds of material applied per acre. Reed said bio-nutrition, combining carefully-sourced nutrients with biostimulants, provides an incredible synergy that brings out the best in yield and quality.“That synergy is like a great marriage,” he said. “You can always rely on having that partner help the other one. It's amazing. A one stop shop.”Some of his favorite Redox technology includes RDX-N®, Rootex®, RootRx®, diKaP® and PeneCal®.
In this unique solosode of The Red Light Report, Dr. Mike Belkowski debuts a brand-new format — breaking down and rebutting claims from another health podcast, The Medical Medium, which recently aired an episode titled Methylene Blue: Why It's a Problem. Dr. Mike methodically addresses the statements made by host Anthony William, point by point, providing science-backed explanations, clinical context, and mitochondrial physiology to counter misinformation about methylene blue. From the basics of redox potential and mitochondrial water production to its synergy with red light therapy, Dr. Mike explains why methylene blue remains one of the most promising mitochondrial support tools — and why some common criticisms don't hold up under scientific scrutiny. Expect a fascinating mix of science, myth-busting, and practical takeaways for anyone curious about methylene blue, mitochondrial health, and how to navigate conflicting health advice in the age of information overload. Key Topics Covered: Why The Red Light Report will soon have a new name The limitations of the “Mitochondrial Triad” model and what's next The science of methylene blue vs. common misconceptions How redox potential impacts health more than diet alone The truth about methylene blue, electrolytes, and hydration Why methylene blue's blue pigment is key to its benefits The synergy between methylene blue and red light therapy How methylene blue supports brain health, cognition, and neuroprotection Methylene blue's role in ATP production and mitochondrial water creation When methylene blue may (and may not) be a concern for the liver Key Quotes from Dr. Mike: “Life is powered by electron flow — not calories, not minerals. Electrons are the fuel your mitochondria run on.” “That blue pigment isn't just pretty — it's the reason methylene blue works so well with red light therapy.” “Methylene blue doesn't have an antioxidant in it. It is the antioxidant.” Key Points: 00:00:27 – Podcast name change announcement & future direction 00:02:56 – Expanding beyond the Mitochondrial Triad 00:04:01 – Why rebutting misinformation matters 00:10:07 – Methylene blue & electrolytes: myth vs. fact 00:17:56 – Is bitterness a sign of harm? 00:25:42 – Redox potential explained 00:36:02 – Top ways to improve redox potential 00:40:13 – How methylene blue works as an antioxidant 00:46:45 – Why the blue pigment is beneficial 00:51:53 – Methylene blue & hydration 00:57:04 – Bioactivity and mitochondrial effects 01:02:15 – Nervous system benefits & neuroprotection 01:08:01 – Methylene blue and the liver: the real story 01:12:12 – Final thoughts on evaluating health claims - BLUE SPECIAL THIS WEEK...SAVE 20% ON ALL BIOBLUE SUPPLEMENTS!! For a BioBundle, you choose: Choose from our wide range of BioBlue products — four varieties of liquid BioBlue and four varieties of encapsulated BioBlue. Discount code: BLUEPODCASTExpires Thursday, 8/21, midnight PST*Discount code is not valid with bundles or 2-, 4- or 10-packs. Must use "single" option and then increased to desired quantity. To view all BioBlue products, click here! - Dr. Mike's #1 recommendations: Water products: Water & Wellness Grounding products: Earthing.com EMF-mitigating products: Somavedic Blue light-blocking glasses: Ra Optics - Stay up-to-date on social media: Dr. Mike Belkowski: Instagram LinkedIn BioLight: Website Instagram Facebook
Originally released 6/30/191989 - The music of thirty years ago and it still resonates.....Here's the playlist:(I Was Born In A) Laundromat Camper Van Beethoven Key Lime PieSuggested by JohnI Believe In Miracles The Ramones Brain DrainSuggested b...
For five generations spanning nearly a century, Pennsylvania's Pine Valley Farms has been the epitome of two hallmarks in farming- premium quality and maximum yield. Grower Kegan Wright and his family devote significant hours on their farm and greenhouses, growing an A-Z list of produce. Their customer base is varied, including three retail outlets.Prioritizing the most effective nutrition, including a host of Redox technology, has been a big part of their consistently strong yields and premium quality. Their bountiful and beautiful harvests help the family navigate through an all-too common situation of disappointing produce prices. “If you're not valuing healthy, fertile soil, strong roots and strong plants, you might as well give up in this environment,” Wright said.
Accurate data about meaningful technology is vitally important to productive farm fields.The Redox Research Farm is not only comprised of two PhD's, but significant work is also carried out by the balance of the farm team. The group works cohesively to maintain the crops on the Research Farm, as well as collect data that helps prove out the breakthrough technology provided by Redox. “In order for farming to survive, we have to change the way we're doing things,” said Faith Talley, who in three years has risen from intern to significantly more responsibility in the field. “I feel that Redox is a perfect example of that. They're always trying to change the future, and not only help farmers grow where they're at, but also provide solutions for them.”
Originally Published 6/23/19Heading out onto Echo Lake last week.So you think 2019 was not a good year for music? Well, my friend, you are wrong!Here's the Playlist:Rainbow Shiner Ex Hex It's RealSuggested by JerMetal & Glue POW! ShiftC...
Originally Published 6/19/19It's the "50 States" on the show this week.Here's the Playlist:C'Mon Utah! Shovels & Rope By BloodSuggested by both Jake and KateI'm Bad, I'm NationwideZZ Top DegüelloColorado Chevy Chase Greatest Hits Of The Natio...
In Episode 27, we wrap up our Metabolism series by diving into one of the most testable—and often misunderstood—topics on the MCAT: The Electron Transport Chain (ETC) and Oxidative Phosphorylation.We cover everything you need to know for MCAT success:
Aptly known as America's breadbasket, the U.S. Midwest is a powerhouse for corn and soybean production. Growers with generations invested in the land often seek ways to stay competitive during frequently volatile times. The Redox Midwest team has generated growing interested in our bio-nutrition technology, combining highly efficient, impeccably sourced plant nutrition with synergistic biostimulants.A key tool to help showcase Redox technology is the XPRT Farm in Missouri Valley, Iowa, featuring hundreds of acres of corn and soybeans.“We start with a systematic approach to set a good foundation based upon science and agronomy and work from there,” said Redox agronomist Zach Carlson. “Let's look at what the microbes are telling us. Let's look at what the soil is telling us, because the relationship between soil and the plant is the one thing that is the most important.”Products that have garnered attention in the Midwest include RDX-N®, groundbreaking nitrogen optimization technology that came from a decade of research and development. Midwest growers should mark their calendars for the August 20 XPRT Farm Field Day. Register now to attend.
The dairy industry is not only a massive part of agriculture, but also a critical part of the U.S. economy and our nation's food security.The University of Idaho's CAFE Project will provide a major boost, as the nation's largest research dairy is on track to be up and running next spring. This high-tech facility will comprehensively cover major facets of the dairy industry, to help quantify and ensure healthy, productive herds. “From an environmental perspective, this facility is going to be critical,” remarked Rick Naerebout, CEO of the Idaho Dairymen's Association. “This will demonstrate to the public that what we do in the U.S. and Idaho dairies industries is protective of the environment, and that we are good stewards of the land, air and water.”The research dairy will also look at cow nutrition as well as analyzing and working with manure to make it more of a marketable crop input. Mireille Chahine of the University of Idaho said research dairy will provide an incredible amount of data, with health and nutrition key focal points. “This is where the fit bit or smart watch type of technology will be used in this facility,” she said. “Here, the cow will wear a kind of a smart watch to know how many steps she's taking a day, whether she's in heat, whether we need to inseminate her, whether she's getting sick. We would have the capability of knowing that that cow will have symptoms in three to four days in the future, which is amazing because we can separate her, call the veterinarian, look at her ration, ensure she is well taken care of, because animal welfare is a priority for us.”“We like to eat well and dairy is a big part of that,” said Redox CEO, Darin Moon. “We don't want it to reduce or go away. We want it to become more efficient and more visible, so that people can actually see what a great and incredible industry this is.”Redox is among a host of private and governmental organizations that have provided significant contributions to make the research dairy a reality.
Strong relationships and providing excellent service are hallmarks to successful business. They have been keys to success for Alan Tarp of Integrated Crop in the Salinas Valley.Tarp has worked with growers on crop nutrition for nearly 50 years, and he's a big believer in Redox technology. “Redox has become very integral in what I do,” Tarp said. “What Redox brings to the table are solutions that work.”Tarp said some of his favorite Redox products include H-85™, Rootex™ and RootRx™. He added RDX-N® is showing promise in trial work in celery fields. Tarp recently traveled 800 miles from Salinas to Idaho, including a stop to visit with his close friends at Redox. “You can't enjoy life unless you have good relationships with people,” he said. “You can walk around by yourself, but if you have people that you can count on, can call, associate with and learn from, those are the things that make life worth living.”
Originally Published 6/2/19It's Alive! Yes, its the Live show - all live all the time! Thanks Darren!Here's The Playlist:I'm in Trouble (Live at Maxwell's)The Replacements For Sale: Live at Maxwell's 1986I Can Change (Live) Lee Bains III &a...
This week on the BBC Introducing in Oxfordshire and Berkshire podcast, Dave catches up with The Mighty Redox to hear about their new album Love's A Demon... and plans for their 30th anniversary!Plus, Alex West has an excellent surprise for V.I.C - who will be playing on the BBC Introducing stage at Reading and Leeds! There's tips from Jess Iszatt, Jaguar and Alyx Holcombe at BBC Radio 1, and all the latest new music from Oxfordshire and Berkshire.Here's this week's track list: • Zach Loizou - Would You Dance Sunday (1994) - Still Blue SOCKiTTOME - s.w.i.m. Young Knives - Your Car has Arrived Barricane - Moon The Dreaming Spires - Normal Town Katalyst - Wanna Know bedd - Five Years LASTELLE - Bitter Seeds Neelam - You Must Be Dumb (feat. Nvthaniel) Only the Poets - I Keep On Messing It Up Suspire - Good Luck, No Goodbye reDifine - Chakra (Extended Mix) LVRA - Crushed The Mighty Redox - Why Wait Le Bon Jams - Hear My Love V.I.C - Wasteman HIMALAYAS - What If...? (WARGASM (UK) Remix) INDIYA - Pretty girls don't cry Tape it Shut - Trigger Sad GIGSY - CHAPTER XII: WHEN I BLEED Savannah Gardner - Born in The Wrong Generation Cactus Parachute - Laptop • If you're making music in Oxfordshire and Berkshire, send us your tunes with the BBC Introducing Uploader: https://www.bbc.co.uk/introducing/uploader
The average U.S. grower is over 58 years of age. The number of family farms in America is shrinking. For health and the well-being of our country, we need a strong contribution from the next generation. Fortunately, there's a growing number of talented younger people getting involved.Allisen Carmichael, Director of Operations with Sierra Pacific Farms in Ventura County in Southern California oversees day to day operations of their management of citrus and avocado orchards.She said they take a regenerative approach to farming, with an emphasis on healthy soil.“The best thing we can do to combat Mother Nature is to be prepared for it,” she remarked. “If we have healthy trees, then we are put in a better position to avoid as much crop loss as possible.”Carmichael said Redox products are part of their crop nutrition, adding “they are high quality and help us enhance our plant's ability to uptake nutrients.”
What if your fatigue, slow healing, and “off” feeling had nothing to do with willpower—and everything to do with cellular communication? In this episode, we're diving into Redox signaling: how your cells talk, repair, and power your body. You'll learn how Redox balance supports energy, immune response, hormone sensitivity, and recovery—and why macros and supplements won't work unless this layer is restored. Hosted by Leanne Vogel. Coaching and other supports available at: https://shop.healthfulpursuit.com/ Podcast Sponsors, links and offers available at: https://www.healthfulpursuit.com/podcast/ Bioactive Peptides: https://www.healthfulpursuit.com/make 20% off Supplements (just setup account to use): https://us.fullscript.com/welcome/lvogel1610380742
Sunny, warm conditions are key to crop development, but how can growers protect their crops when the inevitable heatwave hits?Fortunately, Redox provides great technology to keep plants strong. diKaP® includes a powerful biostimulant along with excellent phosphorus and potassium nutrition to maintain plant respiration during stress events. The end result often leads to more favorable yield and quality during harvest.Redox Chief Agronomic Officer Jared Sannar said other key mid-season nutrition options include H-85®, Mainstay® Si and Supreme®.He said it's very satisfying to help reduce stress in crops and for growers, who have such a large investment at stake.“Hitting the yield, hitting the quality at a budget is so important, and that's one part that we can help with,” he remarked.
Dr Luciana Hannibal, Research Group Leader / Head of Translational Metabolomics at the Centre for Integrative Biological Signalling Studies in Freiburg, and Dr Julien Park, a Physician-scientist at the Children's University Hospital Münster, are Rodrigo and Silvia's latest guests, providing a thorough overview of disorders of Redox Metabolism. Authors opinions are their own and do not represent their institutions. Papers discussed include: Targeted Metabolic Profiling of Methionine Cycle Metabolites and Redox Thiol Pools in Mammalian Plasma, Cells and Urine Behringer et al Treatment with 2-phospho-L-ascorbic acid mitigates biochemical phenotypes of heme oxygenase 1 deficiency Berendes et al Guidelines for measuring reactive oxygen species and oxidative damage in cells and in vivo Murphy et al The motor system is exceptionally vulnerable to absence of the ubiquitously expressed superoxide dismutase-1 Park et al Clinical and molecular analysis of a novel variant in heme oxygenase-1 deficiency: Unraveling its role in inflammation, heme metabolism, and pulmonary phenotype Berendes et al Redox signaling in inherited diseases of metabolism, Current Opinion in Physiology Jacobsen and Hannbal Real-time detection of enzymatically formed hydrogen sulfide by pathogenic variants of cystathionine beta-synthase using hemoglobin I of Lucina pectinata as a biosensor. Myszkowska et al
Electrons jumping around shouldn't tank your score. In this episode, Mike and Molly break down redox reactions so it finally clicks:- LEO goes GER – the one mnemonic you actually need- Spotting oxidizing vs. reducing agents (and why the wording trips people up)- Assigning oxidation numbers without rote memorization—yes, even the LiAlH₄ exception- How redox drives real bio: NADH/FADH₂, the ETC, cyanide poisoning, and antioxidant myths- High-yield orgo reagents: PCC vs. CrO₃/KMnO₄ for oxidation, NaBH₄ & LiAlH₄ for reductionWalk away knowing exactly which clues the MCAT drops and how to pounce on them for fast points.Want to learn more? Shoot us a text at 415-855-4435 or email us at podcast@jackwestin.com!
What if you could mimic the effects of exercise—without actually hitting the gym? In this episode, Dr. Jones sits down with Anthony Castore, one of the most respected performance and cellular medicine coaches in the country, to explore SLU-PP-332, a compound with powerful mitochondrial and metabolic benefits.Anthony is the founder of DRIVE Longevity Solutions and a Fellow of the SSRP Institute. With over 30 years of high-performance coaching and deep knowledge of cellular biology, he brings unmatched insight into how compounds like SLU-PP-332 can be used to optimize athletic performance, body composition, and even organ repair.We dive into ERR receptors, the PGC1α–AMPK–ERR axis, mitochondrial biogenesis, metabolic flexibility, parasympathetic fat burning, neuroprotective effects, and how to titrate dosing for both patients and elite athletes. Whether you're a clinician, biohacker, or fitness enthusiast, this episode is packed with science and strategy you can use.
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Welcome to a new episode of the Future Generations Podcast! In this eye-opening conversation, we're joined by Catherine Edwards, a holistic biologist and natural health practitioner for both humans and animals.Catherine shares her journey from working in environmental management to uncovering the deep connections between soil health, the microbiome, and chronic illness that are often observed in animals long before humans. She dives into animal communication (yes, telepathy is real!), the dangers of glyphosate and toxins, and how cancel culture and mass programming keep us from the truth. This episode is for anyone questioning mainstream narratives, seeking holistic health solutions, or curious about the unseen intelligence of animals. If you're ready to challenge your beliefs and embrace radical self-healing, this conversation is a must-listen. Highlights: "Animals show us the issues quicker. Something might show up in a horse at 10 that wouldn't show up in a human until their fifties." "One horse told me their owner was pregnant before she'd even told her partner. Animals are that aware of our energy." "When you are feeling fit and vibrant, you are much less easy to control. Are you brave enough to speak your truth?" "We don't need to know everything to speak up. We just need to stop pretending we don't see what's right in front of us." Timestamps: 00:00 Introduction 04:00 Why Animals Heal Faster Than Humans 07:15 Miraculous Recoveries with Natural Methods 11:00 Animal Communication and Intuition 15:00 What Is Iridology? 24:00 Mass Programming and Modern Stress 31:00 Cancel Culture in the Truth Movement 39:00 The Legacy of Dr. Andrew Wakefield 43:45 Red Flags in the Freedom Movement 51:00 Imagining a Healing Future Resources: Remember to Rate, Review, and Subscribe on iTunes and Follow us on Spotify! Learn more about Dr. Stanton Hom on: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drstantonhom Website: https://futuregenerationssd.com/ Podcast Website: https://thefuturegen.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/drstantonhom LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stanhomdc Stay Connected with the Future Generations Podcast: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/futuregenpodcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/futuregenpodcast/ About Catherine Edwards: Catherine Edwards is a Holistic Biologist, natural health practitioner, and host of The Live-Love-Learn Podcast. With a degree in Biology, a Master's in Business Studies, and over 20 years of experience supporting both animals and humans, she blends modern science with nature's wisdom to get to the root causes of dis-ease and imbalance — physically, emotionally, and energetically. After a varied corporate career in telecoms, business, and environmental management, Catherine followed her deep-rooted love for animals and nature into holistic health. Since launching her Deprogrammed podcast series in 2020, she's connected with thought leaders and truth-seekers worldwide to explore what's really making us — and our animals — sick, stressed, and disconnected. Catherine is known for making complex topics — from Redox signalling and nervous system healing to mindset, mind control, and critical thinking — practical and accessible. Her mission remains the same: to help people and animals reclaim their sovereignty and thrive — physically, emotionally, and energetically. A common theme with her guests is that we're all questioning the system that serves so few — and proactively taking responsibility for changing it. In addition to her podcast, Catherine works one-on-one with both animal and human clients and runs an online academy offering natural health and consciousness-based courses to empower others on their healing journey. 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Long term success in agriculture greatly benefits from smart innovation. New technology is not only tractors and software, it also includes crop nutrition.Christopher Hight at Bonipak Produce in Santa Maria, California, is constantly innovating. As lab manager of a large grower/packer/shipper, his job includes in house soil testing and on-site tank mixing. He's a certified crop advisor and helps growers achieve nitrogen management plans. His nutrition program includes Redox technology to grow several dozen crops, which ultimately end up with customers far and wide through outlets such as Costco and Safeway.Christopher will soon achieve a PhD from UC Davis in Soil and Biogeochemistry.
Originally Published 5/12/19It's Graduation Time this week on the show!Here's the Playlist:Maggie May Matthew Sweet & Susanna Hoffs Under The Covers Vol. 2Suggested by JerBack To Schooldays Graham Parker Howlin' WindSuggested by TomClass Clow...
Originally posted 5/4/19It's all Favorites tonight - Punk, Surf, Bubblegum and Ska classics!Here's the Playlist:Favorite Thing Sugar File Under: Easy ListeningLike You The Replacements The Early MatsFrom Steve's ArchivesStiff Little Fingers...
Those savvy enough to continually evaluate data have an edge on keeping their business successful. David Holden of Holden Research and Consulting in Ventura County California has for many years helped companies, including Redox, evaluate products for their effectiveness.His research has included more than 750 biostimulant type trials in the last 20 years, and Holden said well-researched biostimulants can significantly help growers.“Generally, biostimulants are going to make a grower money,” he said. “There's going to be a return on investment. I see them as insurance policies.”Holden said stress relief is one of the biggest biostimulant benefits. One research focus he hopes will be emphasized is the “why” behind how this technology works.
There's a way to further maximize farm production and do it sustainably. It involves understanding redox potential and how it helps plants focus on growth, health and quality. Dr. Olivier Husson, a world-renowned expert in plant and soil health, has identified a revolutionary approach of analyzing the pH and Eh of plants, to ensure they are in proper balance. He said this critical analysis means stronger plants, less insect and disease pressure and, ultimately, healthier food for consumers. “If you don't know where you are, and if you don't know what your practices are doing and where they bring you, there's almost no way that you can be at the right, balanced position,” Husson said. He said the good news is there is ample evidence that keeping the right pH/Eh balance in fields is achievable and bolstered by new technology including handheld devices from Senseen that provide immediate analysis of plant nutrients, pH and Eh.
In this episode of The Tech Trek, Amir sits down with Clark Downum, CTO at Redox, to unpack the deeper dynamics between engineering, product, and business stakeholders. From tech debt and project delays to culture, communication gaps, and delivery trade-offs—this conversation is a candid exploration of how technical teams can drive impact without getting stuck in process perfection.Whether you're a tech leader or aspiring one, this episode offers a fresh lens on ownership, expectation-setting, and delivering what really matters.
What's the current state of the cybersecurity world? This week, Technology Now explores the biggest threats we currently face, the way companies and businesses are securing themselves, and the future of cybersecurity. Our reporter, Jaye Tillson, is at the RSA Conference in San Francisco where he is joined by Jon Green, Chief Technology Officer and Chief Security Officer at HPE Networking, John Spiegel, CTO of Security and HPE Distinguished Technologist, and Gram Ludlow, a Security Product Line Manager at HPE, to tell us more.This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Aubrey Lovell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what can be learnt from it.About our contributorsJaye Tillson: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jaye-tillson/Jon Green: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jongreen4John Spiegel: https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-spiegel-2011543/Gram Ludlow: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gramludlow/Sources:Statista report: https://www.statista.com/statistics/305027/revenue-global-security-technology-and-services-market/RSA Conference: https://www.rsaconference.com/about/Today I Learned: Stretchable batteries Mohsen Mohammadi et al., Make it flow from solid to liquid: Redox-active electrofluids for intrinsically stretchable batteries.Sci. Adv.11,eadr9010(2025).DOI:10.1126/sciadv.adr9010This week in history: https://www.pbs.org/transistor/background1/events/icinv.html https://www.americanscientist.org/article/intel-insider3
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What's the current state of the cybersecurity world? This week, Technology Now explores the biggest threats we currently face, the way companies and businesses are securing themselves, and the future of cybersecurity. Our reporter, Jaye Tillson, is at the RSA Conference in San Francisco where he is joined by Jon Green, Chief Technology Officer and Chief Security Officer at HPE Networking, John Spiegel, CTO of Security and HPE Distinguished Technologist, and Gram Ludlow, a Security Product Line Manager at HPE, to tell us more.This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Aubrey Lovell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what can be learnt from it.About our contributorsJaye Tillson: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jaye-tillson/Jon Green: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jongreen4John Spiegel: https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-spiegel-2011543/Gram Ludlow: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gramludlow/Sources:Statista report: https://www.statista.com/statistics/305027/revenue-global-security-technology-and-services-market/RSA Conference: https://www.rsaconference.com/about/Today I Learned: Stretchable batteries Mohsen Mohammadi et al., Make it flow from solid to liquid: Redox-active electrofluids for intrinsically stretchable batteries.Sci. Adv.11,eadr9010(2025).DOI:10.1126/sciadv.adr9010This week in history: https://www.pbs.org/transistor/background1/events/icinv.html https://www.americanscientist.org/article/intel-insider3
Originally Published 4/27/19All Covers on the show this week!Here's the Playlist:California Sun The Ramones Leave HomeWhite City Deer Tick MayonnaiseSuggested by JerSeptember Gurls / Customer The Replacements Re- Place- MentsFriday's Child ...