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Episode 250 -The Great Medical Deception

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2026 49:27


Dr. DebWhat if I told you that the stomach acid medication you’re taking for heartburn is actually causing the problem it’s supposed to solve that your doctor learned virtually nothing about nutrition, despite spending 8 years in medical school. That the very system claiming to heal you was deliberately designed over a hundred years ago by an oil tycoon, John D. Rockefeller, to create lifelong customers, not healthy people. Last week a patient spent thousands of dollars on tests and treatments for acid reflux, only to discover she needed more stomach acid, not less. The medication keeping her sick was designed to do exactly that. Today we’re exposing the greatest medical deception in modern history, how a petroleum empire systematically destroyed natural healing wisdom turned medicine into a profit machine. And why the treatments, keeping millions sick were engineered that way from the beginning. This isn’t about conspiracy theories. This is a documented history that explains why you feel so lost about your own body’s needs welcome back to let’s talk wellness. Now the show where we uncover the root causes of chronic illness, explore cutting edge regenerative medicine, and empower you with the tools to heal. I’m Dr. Deb. And today we’re diving into how the Rockefeller Medical Empire systematically destroyed natural healing wisdom and replaced it with profit driven systems that keeps you dependent on treatments instead of achieving true health. If you or someone you love has been running to the doctor for every minor ailment, taking acid blockers that seem to make digestive problems worse, or feeling confused about basic body functions that our ancestors understood instinctively. This episode is for you. So, as usual, grab a cup of coffee, tea, or whatever helps you unwind. Settle in and let’s get started on your journey to reclaiming your health sovereignty all right. So here we are talking about the Rockefeller Medical Revolution. Now, what if your symptoms aren’t true diagnosis, but rather the predictable result of a medical system designed over a hundred years ago to create lifelong customers instead of healthy people. Now I learned this when I was in naturopathic school over 20 years ago. And it hasn’t been talked about a lot until recently. Recently. People are exposing the truth about what actually happened in our medical system. And today I want to take you back to the early 19 hundreds to understand how we lost the basic health wisdom that sustained humanity for thousands of years. Yes, I said that thousands of years. This isn’t conspiracy theory. This is documented history. That explains why you feel so lost when it comes to your own body’s needs. You know by the turn of the 20th century. According to meridian health Clinic’s documentation. Rockefeller controlled 90% of all petroleum refineries in America and through ownership of the Standard Oil Corporation. But Rockefeller saw an opportunity that went far beyond oil. He recognized that petrochemicals could be the foundation for a completely new medical system. And here’s what most people don’t know. Natural and herbal medicines were very popular in America during the early 19 hundreds. According to Staywell, Copper’s historical analysis, almost one half of medical colleges and doctors in America were practicing holistic medicine, using extensive knowledge from Europe and native American traditions. People understood that food was medicine, that the body had natural healing mechanisms, and that supporting these mechanisms was the key to health. But there was a problem with the Rockefeller’s business plan. Natural medicines couldn’t be patented. They couldn’t make a lot of money off of them, because they couldn’t hold a patent. Petrochemicals, however, could be patented, could be owned, and could be sold for high profits. So Rockefeller and Andrew Carnegie devised a systematic plan to eliminate natural medicine and replace it with petrochemical based pharmaceuticals and according to E. Richard Brown’s comprehensive academic documentation in Rockefeller, medicine men. Medicine, and capitalism in America. They employed the services of Abraham Flexner, who proceeded to visit and assess every single medical school in us and in Canada. Within a very short time of this development, medical schools all around the us began to collapse or consolidate. The numbers are staggering. By 1910 30 schools had merged, and 21 had closed their doors of the 166 medical colleges operating in 19 0, 4, a hundred 33 had survived by 1910 and a hundred 4 by 1915, 15 years later, only 76 schools of medicine existed in the Us. And they all followed the same curriculum. This wasn’t just about changing medical education. According to Staywell’s copper historical analysis. Rockefeller and Carnegie influenced insurance companies to stop covering holistic treatments. Medical professionals were trained in the new pharmaceutical model and natural solutions became outdated or forgotten. Not only that alternative healthcare practitioners who wanted to stay practicing in alternative medicine were imprisoned for doing so as documented by the potency number 710. The goal was clear, create a system where scientists would study how plants cure disease, identify which chemicals in the plants were effective and then recreate a similar but not identical chemical in the laboratory that would be patented. E. Richard Brown’s documents. The story of how a powerful professional elite gained virtual homogeny in the western theater of healing by effectively taking control of the ethos and practice of Western medicine. The result, according to the healthcare spending data, the United States now spends 17.6% of its Gdp on health care 4.9 trillion dollars in 2023, or 14,570 per person nearly twice as much as the average Oecd country. But it doesn’t focus on cure. But on symptoms, and thus creating recurring clients. This systematic destruction of natural medicine explains why today’s healthcare providers often seem baffled by simple questions about nutrition why they immediately reach for a prescription medication for minor ailments, and why so many people feel disconnected from their own body’s wisdom. We’ve been trained over 4 generations to believe that our bodies are broken, and that symptoms are diseases rather than messages, and that external interventions are always superior to supporting natural healing processes. But here’s what they couldn’t eliminate your body’s innate wisdom. Your digestive system still functions the same way it did a hundred years ago. Your immune system still follows the same patterns. The principles of nutrition, movement and stress management haven’t changed. We’ve just forgotten how to listen and respond. We’re gonna take a small break here and hear from our sponsor. When we come back. We’re gonna talk about the acid reflux deception, and why your cure is making you sicker, so don’t go away all right, welcome back. So I want to give you a perfect example of how Rockefeller medicine has turned natural body wisdom upside down, the treatment of acid, reflux, and heartburn. Every single day in my practice I see patients who’ve been taking acid blocker medications, proton pump inhibitors like prilosec nexium or prevacid for years, not for weeks, years, and sometimes even decades. They come to me because their digestive problems are getting worse, not better. They have bloating and gas and nutrition deficiencies. And we’re seeing many more increased food sensitivities. And here’s what’s happening in the Us. Most people often attribute their digestive problems to too much stomach acid. And they use medications to suppress the stomach acid, but, in fact symptoms of chronic acid, reflux, heartburn, or gerd, can also be caused by too little stomach acid, a condition called hyper. Sorry hypochlorhydria normal stomach acid has a Ph level of one to 2, which is highly acidic. Hydrochloric acid plays an important role in your digestion and your immunity. It helps to break down proteins and absorb essential nutrients, and it helps control viruses and bacteria that might otherwise infect your stomach. But here’s the crucial part that most people don’t understand, and, according to Cleveland clinic, your stomach secretes lower amounts of hydrochloric acid. As you age. Hypochlorhydria is more common in people over the age of 40, and even more common over the age of 65. Webmd states that the stomach acid can produce less acid as a result of aging and being 65 or older is a risk factor for developing hypochlorhydria. We’ve been treating this in my practice for a long time. It’s 1 of the main foundations that we learn as naturopathic practitioners and as naturopathic doctors, and there are times where people need these medications, but they were designed to be used short term not long term in a 2,013 review published in Medical News today, they found that hypochlorhydria is the main change in the stomach acid of older adults. and when you have hypochlorydria, poor digestion from the lack of stomach, acid can create gas bubbles that rise into your esophagus or throat, carrying stomach acid with them. You experience heartburn and assume that you have too much acid. So you take acid blockers which makes the underlying problem worse. Now, here’s something that will shock you. PPI’s protein pump inhibitors were originally studied and approved by the FDA for short-term use only according to research published in us pharmacists, most cases of peptic ulcers resolve in 6 to 8 weeks with PPI therapy, which is what these medications were created for. Originally the American family physician reports that for erosive esophagitis. Omeprazole is indicated for short term 4 to 8 weeks. That’s it. Treatment and healing and done if needed. An additional 4 to 8 weeks of therapy may be considered and the University of Minnesota College of Pharmacy, States. Guidelines recommended a treatment duration of 8 weeks with standard once a day dosing for a PPI for Gerd. The Canadian family physician, published guidelines where a team of healthcare professionals recommended prescribing Ppis in adults who suffer from heartburn and who have completed a minimum treatment of 4 weeks in which symptoms were relieved. Yet people are taking these medications for years, even decades far beyond their intended duration of use and a study published in Pmc. Found that the threshold for defining long-term PPI use varied from 2 weeks to 7 years of PPI use. But the most common definition was greater than one year or 6 months, according to the research in clinical context, use of Ppis for more than 8 weeks could be reasonably defined as long-term use. Now let’s talk about what these acid blocker medications are actually doing to your body when used. Long term. The research on long term PPI use is absolutely alarming. According to the comprehensive review published in pubmed central Pmc. Long-term use of ppis have been associated with serious adverse effects, including kidney disease, cardiovascular disease fractures because you’re not absorbing your nutrients, and you’re being depleted. Infections, including C. Diff pneumonia, micronutrient deficiencies and hypomagnesium a low level of magnesium anemia, vitamin, b, deficiency, hypocalcemia, low calcium, low potassium. and even cancers, including gastric cancer, pancreatic cancer, colorectal cancer. And hepatic cancer and we are seeing all of these cancers on a rise, and we are now linking them back to some of these medications. Mayo clinic proceedings published research showing that recent studies regarding long-term use of PPI medication have noted potential adverse effects, including risks of fracture, pneumonia, C diff, which is a diarrhea. It’s a bacteria, low magnesium, low b 12 chronic kidney disease and even dementia. And a 2024 study published in nature communications, analyzing over 2 million participants from 5 cohorts found that PPI use correlated with increased risk of 15 leading global diseases, such as ischemic heart disease. Diabetes, respiratory infections, chronic kidney disease. And these associations showed dose response relationships and consistency across different PPI types. Now think about this. You take a medication for heartburn that was designed for 4 to 8 weeks of use, and when used long term, it actually increases your risk of life, threatening infections, kidney disease, and dementia. This is the predictable result of suppressing a natural body function that exists for important reasons. Hci plays a key role in many physiological processes. It triggers, intestinal hormones, prepares folate and B 12 for absorption, and it’s essential for absorption of minerals, including calcium, magnesium, potassium, zinc, and iron. And when you block acid production, you create a cascade of nutritional deficiencies and immune system problems that often manifest as seemingly unrelated health issues. So what’s the natural approach? Instead of suppressing stomach acid, we need to support healthy acid production and address the root cause of reflux healthcare. Providers may prescribe hcl supplements like betaine, hydrochloric acid. Bhcl is what it’s called. Sometimes it’s called betaine it’s often combined with enzymes like pepsin or amylase or lipase, and it’s used to treat hydrochloric acid deficiency, hypochlorhydria. These supplements can help your digestion and sometimes help your stomach acid gradually return back to normal levels where you may not need to use them all the time. Simple strategies include consuming protein at the beginning of the meal to stimulate Hcl production, consume fluids separately at least 30 min away from meals, if you can, and address the underlying cause like chronic stress and H. Pylori infections. This is such a sore subject for me. So many people walk around with an H. Pylori infection. It’s a bacterial infection in the stomach that can cause stomach ulcers, causes a lot of stomach pain and burning. and nobody is treating the infection. It’s a bacterial infection. We don’t treat this anymore with antibiotics or antimicrobials. We treat it with Ppis. But, Ppis don’t fix the problem. You have to get rid of the bacteria once the bacteria is gone, the gut lining can heal. Now it is a common bacteria. It can reoccur quite frequently. It’s highly contagious, so you can pick it up from other people, and it may need multiple courses of treatment over a person’s lifetime. But you’re actually treating the problem. You’re getting rid of the bacteria that’s creating the issue instead of suppressing the acid. That’s not fixing the bacteria which then leads to a whole host of other problems that we just talked about. There are natural approaches to increase stomach acid, including addressing zinc deficiency. And since the stomach uses zinc to produce Hcl. Taking probiotics to help support healthy gut bacteria and using digestive bitters before meals can be really helpful. This is exactly what I mean about reclaiming the body’s wisdom. Instead of suppressing natural functions, we support them instead of creating drug dependency, we restore normal physiology. Instead of treating symptoms indefinitely, we address the root cause and help the body heal itself. In many cultures. Bitters is a common thing to use before or after a meal. But yet in the American culture we don’t do that anymore. We’ve not passed on that tradition. So very few people understand how to use bitters, or what bitters are, or why they’re important. And these basic things that can be used in your food and cooking and taking could replace thousands of dollars of medication that you don’t really need. That can create many more problems along the way. Now, why does your doctor know nothing about nutrition. Well, I want to address something that might shock you all. The reason your doctor seems baffled when you ask about nutrition isn’t because they’re not intelligent. It’s because they literally never learned this in medical school statistics on nutritional education in medical schools are staggering and help explain why we have such a health literacy crisis in America. According to recent research published in multiple academic journals, only 27% of Us. Medical schools actually offer students. The recommended 25 h of nutritional training across 4 years of medical school. That means 73% of the medical schools don’t even meet the minimum standards set in 1985. But wait, it gets worse. A 2021 survey of medical schools in the Us. And the Uk. Found that most students receive an average of only 11 h of nutritional training throughout their entire medical program. and another recent study showed that in 2023 a survey of more than a thousand Us. Medical students. About 58% of these respondents said they received no formal nutritional education while in medical school. For 4 years those who did averaged only 3 h. I’m going to say this again because it’s it’s huge 3 h of nutritional education per year. So let me put this in perspective during 4 years of medical school most students spend fewer than 20 h on nutrition that’s completely disproportionate to its health benefits for patients to compare. They’ll spend hundreds of hours learning about pharmaceutical interventions, but virtually no time learning how food affects health and disease. Now, could this be? Why, when we talk about nutrition to lower cholesterol levels or control your diabetes, they blow you off, and they don’t answer you. It’s because they don’t understand. But yet what they’ll say is, people won’t change their diet. That’s why you have to take medication. That’s not true. I will tell you. I work with people every single day who are willing to change their diet. They’re just confused by all the information that’s out there today about nutrition. And what diet is the right diet to follow? Do I do, Paleo? Do I do? Aip? Do I do carnivore? Do I do, Keto? Do I do? Low carb? There’s so many diets out there today? It’s confusing people. So I digress. But let’s go back. So here’s the kicker. The limited time medical students do spend on nutrition office often focuses on nutrients think proteins and carbohydrates rather than training in topics such as motivational interviewing or meal planning, and as one Stanford researcher noted, we physicians often sound like chemists rather than counselors who can speak with patients about diet. Isn’t that true? We can speak super high level up here, but we can’t talk basics about nutrition. And this explains why only 14% of the physicians believe they were adequately trained in nutritional counseling. Once they entered practice and without foundational concepts of nutrition in undergrad work. Graduate medical education unsurprisingly falls short of meeting patients, needs for nutritional guidance in clinical practice, and meanwhile diet, sensitive chronic diseases continue to escalate. Although they are largely preventable and treatable by nutritional therapies and dietary. Lifestyle changes. Now think about this. Diet. Related diseases are the number one cause of death in the Us. The number one cause. Yet many doctors receive little to no nutritional education in medical school, and according to current health statistics from 2017 to march of 2020. Obesity prevalence was 19.7% among us children and adolescents affecting approximately 14.7 million young people. About 352,000 Americans, under the age of 20, have been diagnosed with diabetes. Let me say this again, because these numbers are astounding to me. 352,000 Americans, under the age of 20, have been diagnosed with diabetes with 5,300 youth diagnosed with type, 2 diabetes annually. Yet the very professionals we turn to for health. Guidance were never taught how food affects these conditions and what drug has come to the rescue Glp. One S. Ozempic wegovy. They’re great for weight loss. They’re great for treating diabetes. But why are they here? Well, these numbers are. Why, they’re here. This is staggering to put 352,000 Americans under the age of 20 on a glp, one that they’re going to be on for the rest of their lives at a minimum of $1,200 per month. All we have to do is do the math, you guys, and we can see exactly what’s happening to our country, and who is getting rich, and who is getting the short end of the stick. You’ve become a moneymaker to the pharmaceutical industry because nobody has taught you how to eat properly, how to live, how to have a healthy lifestyle, and how to prevent disease, or how to actually reverse type 2 diabetes, because it’s reversible in many cases, especially young people. And we do none of that. All we do is prescribe medications. Metformin. Glp, one for the rest of your life from 20 years old to 75, or 80, you’re going to be taking medications that are making the pharmaceutical companies more wealth and creating a disease on top of a disease on top of a disease. These deficiencies in nutritional education happen at all levels of medical training, and there’s been little improvement, despite decades of calls for reform. In 1985, the National Academy of Sciences report that they recommended at least 25 h of nutritional education in medical school. But a 2015 study showed only 29% of medical schools met this goal, and a 2023 study suggests the problem has become even worse. Only 7.8% of medical students reported 20 or more hours of nutritional education across all 4 years of medical school. This systemic lack of nutrition, nutritional education has been attributed to several factors a dearth of qualified instructors for nutritional courses, since most physicians do not understand nutrition well enough to teach it competition for curriculum time, with schools focusing on pharmaceutical interventions rather than lifestyle medicine and a lack of external incentives that support schools, teaching nutrition. And ironically, many medical schools are part of universities that have nutrition departments with Phd. Trained professors who could fill this gap by teaching nutrition in medical schools but those classes are often taught by physicians who may not have adequate nutritional training themselves. This explains so much about what I see in my practice. Patients come to me confused and frustrated because their primary care doctors can’t answer basic questions about how food affects their health conditions. And these doctors aren’t incompetent. They simply were never taught this information. And the result is that these physicians graduate, knowing how to prescribe medications for diabetes, but not how dietary changes can prevent or reverse it. They can treat high blood pressure with pharmaceuticals, but they may not know that specific nutritional approaches can be equally or more effective. This isn’t the doctor’s fault. It’s the predictable result of medical education systems that was deliberately designed to focus on patentable treatments rather than natural healing approaches. And remember this traces back to the Rockefeller influence on medical education. You can’t patent an apple or a vegetable. But you can patent a drug now. Why can’t we trust most medical studies? Well this just gets even better. I need to address something that’s crucial for you to understand as you navigate health information. Why so much of the medical research you hear about in the news is biased, and why peer Review isn’t the gold standard of truth you’ve been told it is. The corruption in medical research by pharmaceutical companies is not a conspiracy theory. It’s well documented scientific fact, according to research, published in frontiers, in research, metrics and analytics. When pharmaceutical and other companies sponsor research, there is a bias. A systematic tendency towards results serving their interests. But the bias is not seen in the formal factors routinely associated with low quality science. A Cochrane Review analyzed 75 studies of the association between industry, funding, and trial results, and these authors concluded that trials funded by a drug or device company were more likely to have positive conclusions and statistically significant results, and that this association could not be explained by differences in risk of bias between industry and non-industry funded trials. So think about that. According to the Cochrane collaboration, industry funding itself should be considered a standard risk of bias, a factor in clinical trials. Studies published in science and engineering ethics show that industry supported research is much more likely to yield positive outcomes than research with any other sponsorship. And here’s how the bias gets introduced through choice of compartor agents, multiple publications of positive trials and non-publication of negative trials reinterpreting data submitted to regulatory agencies, discordance between results and conclusions, conflict of interest leading to more positive conclusions, ghostwriting and the use of seating trials. Research, published in the American Journal of Medicine. Found that a result favorable to drug study was reported by all industry, supported studies compared with two-thirds of studies, not industry, supported all industry, supported studies showed favorable results. That’s not science that’s marketing, masquerading as research. And according to research, published in sciencedirect the peer review system which we’re told ensures quality. Science has a major limitation. It has proved to be unable to deal with conflicts of interest, especially in big science contexts where prestigious scientists may have similar biases and conflicts of interest are widely shared among peer reviewers. Even government funded research can have conflicts of interest. Research published in pubmed States that there are significant benefits to authors and investigators in participating in government funded research and to journals in publishing it, which creates potentially biased information that are rarely acknowledged. And, according to research, published in frontiers in research, metrics, and analytics, the pharmaceutical industry has essentially co-opted medical knowledge systems for their particular interests. Using its very substantial resources. Pharmaceutical companies take their own research and smoothly integrate it into medical science. Taking advantage of the legitimacy of medical institutions. And this corruption means that much of what passes for medical science is actually influenced by commercial interests rather than pursuant of truth. Research published in Pmc. Shows that industry funding affects the results of clinical trials in predictable directions, serving the interests of the funders rather than the patients. So where can we get this reliable, unbiased Health information, because this is critically important, because your health decisions should be based on the best available evidence, not marketing disguised as science. And so here are some sources that I recommend for trustworthy health and nutritional information. They’re independent academic sources. According to Harvard Chan School of public health their nutritional, sourced, implicitly states their content is free from industry, influence, or support. The Linus Pauling Institute, Micronutrient Information Center at Oregon State University, which, according to the Glendale Community college Research Guide provides scientifically accurate information about vitamins, minerals, and other dietary factors. This Institute has been around for decades. I’ve used it a lot. I’ve gotten a lot of great information from them. Very, very trustworthy. According to the Glendale Community College of Nutrition Resource guide Tufts, University of Human Nutritional Research Center on aging is one of 6 human nutrition research centers supported by the United States Department of Agriculture, the Usda. Their peer reviewed journals with strong editorial independence though you must still check funding resources. And how do you evaluate this information? Online? Well, according to medlineplus and various health literacy guides when evaluating health information medical schools and large professional or nonprofit organizations are generally reliable sources, but remember, it is tainted by the Rockefeller method. So, for example, the American College of cardiology. Excuse me. Professional organization and the American Heart Institute a nonprofit are both reliable sources. Sorry about that of information on heart health and watch out for ads designed to look like neutral health information. If the site is funded by ads they should be clearly marked as advertisements. Excuse me, I guess I’m talking just a little too much now. So when the fear of medicine becomes deadly. Now, I want to address something critically important that often gets lost in conversations about health, sovereignty, and questioning the medical establishment. And while I’ve spent most of this episode explaining how the Rockefeller medical system has created dependency and suppressed natural healing wisdom. There’s a dangerous pendulum swing happening that I see in my practice. People becoming so fearful of pharmaceutical interventions that they refuse lifesaving treatments when they’re genuinely needed. This is where balance and clinical judgment become absolutely essential. Yes, we need to reclaim our basic health literacy and reduce our dependency on unnecessary medical interventions. But there are serious bacterial infections that require immediate antibiotic treatment, and the consequences of avoiding treatment can be devastating or even fatal. So let me share some examples from research that illustrate when antibiotic fear becomes dangerous. Let’s talk about Lyme disease, and when natural approaches might not be enough. The International Lyme Disease Association ilads has conducted extensive research on chronic lyme disease, and their findings are sobering. Ileds defines chronic lyme disease as a multi-system illness that results from an active and ongoing infection of pathogenic members of the Borrelia Brdorferi complex. And, according to ilads research published in their treatment guidelines, the consequences of untreated persistent lyme infection far outweigh the potential consequences of long-term antibiotic therapy in well-designed trials of antibiotic retreatment in patients with severe fatigue, 64% in the treatment arm obtained clinically significant and sustained benefit from additional antibiotic therapy. Ilas emphasizes that cases of chronic borrelia require individualized treatment plans, and when necessary antibiotic therapy should be extended their research demonstrates that 20 days of prophylactic antibiotic treatment may be highly effective for preventing the onset of lyme disease. After known tick bites and patients with early Lyme disease may be best served by receiving 4 to 6 weeks of antibiotic therapy. Research published in Pmc. Shows that patients with untreated infections may go on to develop chronic, debilitating, multisystem illnesses that is difficult to manage, and numerous studies have documented persistent Borrelia, burgdorferi infection in patients with persistent symptoms of neurological lyme disease following short course. Antibiotic treatment and animal models have demonstrated that short course. Antibiotic therapy may fail to eradicate lyme spirochetes short course is a 1 day. One pill treatment of doxycycline. Or less than 20 days of antibiotics, is considered a short course. It’s not long enough to kill the bacteria. The bacteria’s life cycle is about 21 days, so if you don’t treat the infection long enough, the likelihood of that infection returning is significant. They’ve also done studies in the petri dish, where they show doxycycline being put into a petri dish with active lyme and doxycycline does not kill the infection, it just slows the replication of it. Therefore, using only doxycycline, which is common practice in lyme disease may not completely eradicate that infection for you. So let’s talk about another life threatening emergency. C. Diff clostridia difficile infection, which represents another example where antibiotic treatment is absolutely essential, despite the fact that C diff itself is often triggered by antibiotic use. According to Cleveland clinic C. Diff is estimated to cause almost half a million infections in the United States each year, with 500,000 infections, causing 15,000 deaths each year. Studies reported by Pmc. Found thirty-day Cdi. Mortality rates ranging from 6 to 11% and hospitalized Cdi patients have significantly increased the risk of mortality and complications. Research published in Pmc shows that 16.5% of Cdi patients experience sepsis and that this increases with reoccurrences 27.3% of patients with their 1st reoccurrence experience sepsis. While 33.1% with 2 reoccurrences and 43.2% with 3 or more reoccurrences. Mortality associated with sepsis is very high within hospital 30 days and 12 month mortality rates of 24%, 30% and 58% respectively. According to the Cdc treatment for C diff infection usually involves taking a specific antibiotic, such as vancomycin for at least 10 days, and while this seems counterintuitive, treating an antibiotic associated infection with more antibiotics. It’s often lifesaving. Now let’s talk about preventing devastating complications. Strep throat infections. Provide perhaps the clearest example of when antibiotic treatment prevents serious long-term consequences, and, according to Mayo clinic, if untreated strep throat can cause complications such as kidney inflammation and rheumatic fever. Rheumatic fever can lead to painful and inflamed joints, and a specific type of rash of heart valve damage. We also know that strep can cause pans pandas, which is a systemic infection, often causing problems with severe Ocd. And anxiety and affecting mostly young people. The research is unambiguous. According to the Cleveland clinic. Rheumatic fever is a rare complication of untreated strep, throat, or scarlet fever that most commonly affects children and teens, and in severe cases it can lead to serious health problems that can affect your child’s heart. Joints and organs. And research also shows that the rate of development of rheumatic fever in individuals with untreated strep infections is estimated to be 3%. The incidence of reoccurrence with a subsequent untreated infection is substantially greater. About 50% the rate of development is far lower in individuals who have received antibiotic treatment. And according to the World health organization, rheumatic heart disease results from the inflammation and scarring of the heart valves caused by rheumatic fever, and if rheumatic fever is not treated promptly, rheumatic heart disease may occur, and rheumatic heart disease weakens the valves between the chambers of the heart, and severe rheumatic heart disease can require heart surgery and result in death. The who states that rheumatic heart disease remains the leading cause of maternal cardiac complications during pregnancy. And additionally, according to the National Kidney foundation. After your child has either had throat or skin strep infection, they can develop post strep glomerial nephritis. The Strep bacteria travels to the kidneys and makes the filtering units of the kidneys inflamed, causing the kidneys to be able to unable or less able to fill and filter urine. This can develop one to 2 weeks after an untreated throat infection, or 3 to 4 weeks after an untreated skin infection. We need to find balance. And here’s what I want you to understand. Questioning the medical establishment and developing health literacy doesn’t mean rejecting all medical interventions. It means developing the wisdom to know when they’re necessary and lifesaving versus when they’re unnecessary and potentially harmful. When I see patients with confirmed lyme disease, serious strep infections or life. Threatening conditions like C diff. I don’t hesitate to recommend appropriate therapy but I also work to support their overall health address, root causes, protect and restore their gut microbiome and help them recover their natural resilience. The goal isn’t to avoid all medical interventions. It’s to use them wisely when truly needed, while simultaneously supporting your body’s inherent healing capacity and addressing the lifestyle factors that created the vulnerability. In the 1st place. All of this can be extremely overwhelming, and it can be frightening to understand or learn. But remember, the power that you have is knowledge. The more you learn about what’s actually happening in your health, in understanding nutrition. in learning what your body wants to be fed, and how it feels, and working with practitioners who are holistic in nature, natural, integrative, functional, whatever we want to call that these days. The more you can learn from them, the more control you have over your own health and what I would urge you to do is to teach your children what you’re learning. Teach them how to live a healthy lifestyle, teach them how to keep a clean environment. This is how we take back our own health. So thank you for joining me today on, let’s talk wellness. Now, if this episode resonated with you. Please share it with someone who could benefit from understanding how the Rockefeller medical system has shaped our approach to health, and how to reclaim your body’s wisdom while using medical care appropriately when truly needed. Remember, wellness isn’t just about feeling good. It’s about understanding your body, trusting its wisdom, supporting its natural healing capacity, and knowing when to seek appropriate medical intervention. If you’re ready to explore how functional medicine can help you develop this deeper health knowledge while addressing root causes rather than just managing symptoms. You can get more information from serenityhealthcarecenter.com, or reach out directly to us through our social media channels until next time. I’m Dr. Dab, reminding you that your body is your wisest teacher. Learn to listen, trust the process, use medical care wisely when needed, and take care of your body, mind, and spirit. 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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2025 3:16


2020年高考(山东II卷)英语听力 长对话(1)Hello,this is Richard Brown. I'd like to make an appointment to see Doctor Ross.你好,我是理查德·布朗,我想预约去找罗斯医生看病。Certainly.What seems to be the problem?当然可以,您怎么了?Well,I'd like to have my regular medical examination.嗯,我想做一下定期体检。Fine.Now, it's Monday today. When would you be available to come in to see DoctorRoss?好的,今天是周一,您什么时候可以到罗斯医生这来?Anyday next week in the morning would be great.下周某天的上午就行。Howabout next Wednesday or Thursday at ten o'clock?下周三或周四十点钟怎么样?NextThursday sounds fine to me.下周四听起来不错。Okay,we'll see you next Thursday, Mr. Brown. Goodbye.好的,下周四见,布朗先生,再见。2020年高考(山东II卷)英语听力 长对话(2)I'mgoing on Thompson's show. How do I look?我要去参加汤普森的节目,我看起来怎么样?Yourred tie.….你的红领带...What'swrong with it?怎么了?Well,red was the color of last year. Now it's light blue. Fashion experts say thelight color makes a man look confident and worthy of trust.嗯,红色是去年的流行色,现在流行浅蓝色。时尚专家说,浅色让男人看起来自信,值得信赖。But Ilike red.但我喜欢红色。Iknow, but you'd better follow the fashion as you are having an interview on TV.我知道,但你接受电视采访时最好紧跟时尚潮流。2020年高考(山东II卷)英语听力 长对话(3)Mike,did you just throw the rest of that bread away?迈克,你把剩下的面包扔掉了吗?Yeah.It was quite a big one, and I couldn't finish it.是啊。那块面包太大了,我吃不完。Youknow you shouldn't waste food. Do you know how much of the world 's food iswasted each year?你知道不应该浪费食物,你知道世界上每年有多少食物被浪费了吗?Uh...I don't know.呃...我不知道。Thefigure is 1.3 billion tons of food, which is enough to feed a billion hungrypeople. Where do you think all this food waste comes from?是13亿吨粮食,足以养活10亿饥饿的人。你认为这些浪费的食物是从哪里来的吗?Well,restaurants, I imagine.嗯,我想是餐馆吧。No.Restaurants do not contribute most to food waste. In Europe, 53% of food wastecomes from households, which amounts to about88 million tons of food waste ayear.不,餐馆浪费的食物不是最大的。在欧洲,53%浪费的食物来自家庭,相当于每年约8800万吨遭浪费的食物。Wow.I can't even believe it.真的啊,我都不敢相信。Ahigh school student in America has started a campaign on the social media, persuadingpeople to stop wasting food. Up to now, the food waste has been reduced by 25%in her city.美国一名高中生在社交媒体上发起了一场运动,劝说人们停止浪费食物。到目前为止,她所在城市的食物浪费已经减少了25%。2020年高考(山东II卷)英语听力 长对话(4)AthertonBrothers.阿瑟顿兄弟公司。Goodmorning. Is that Mr. Bill Atherton?早上好,是比尔·阿瑟顿先生吗?Speaking.How can I help?请讲,我能帮您什么吗?Myflat needs painting, and I wonder whether you'd be able to do the work.我的公寓需要粉刷,不知道你是否能做这项工作。I'msure we'd be able to help. But let me take down a few details.我相信我们能帮上忙,不过让我记录一些细节。Yes,of course.好的,当然可以。Well,firstly, how did you hear about us? From our advertisement?首先,你是怎么知道我们的?从我们的广告里吗?Notreally. It was my friend May Wilson. You did some excellent work for her lastyear.并非如此,是我的朋友梅·威尔逊告诉我的,去年你们给她干的活很棒。Ohyes. That was in Church Hill, Arnside. Lovely lady!哦,是的。那是在教堂山,阿恩赛德,一位可爱的女士!Yes,she is.没错,她是的。Andwhat's your name and phone number, please?请问您的名字和电话号码是多少?It'sHillary Pemberton. And my number is 8799-1130.我叫希拉里·彭伯顿,电话是8799-1130。Right.And do you live in Church Hill, Arnside as well?好的,您也住在教堂山吗,和阿恩赛德一样吗?No,actually, it's 39 West Park, Flat 5.不是,实际上是西园39号,5号楼。Oh,right. It's over the road I seem to remember. Quite difficult to get to.哦,对。我记得好像是在马路对面,挺难找的。Yes,it's at the back of the city library.是的,在市图书馆的后面。So,I'll come to your flat at about ten in the morning tomorrow if it's okay withyou.如果您可以的话,我明天早上大约十点左右到您家。Excellent.I'll be waiting for you then. See you tomorrow morning.太棒了,到时候我会等你的。明天早上见。

Where Finance Finds Its Future
R3 Corda + Solana = Ethereum killer?

Where Finance Finds Its Future

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2025 49:22


Future of Finance Interviews Richard Brown, Chief Executive of R3 LabsThe pivot by R3 from private to public blockchains through its partnership with Solana might be one of those apparently arcane technical deals - like IBM and Microsoft or Apple and ARM - that changes everything. It allies regulated, institutional money with an open blockchain protocol that can compete with existing equity and debt marketplaces on volume, speed and price, while still delivering on the central promise of blockchain: elimination of high levels of financial intermediation. It could, by accelerating the tokenisation of traditional financial assets as well as traditional forms of money, achieve what Ethereum has so far failed to deliver. Future of Finance Co-founder Dominic Hobson asked Richard Brown, Chief Executive of R3 Labs, why the company has set such a radical new course. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Nick Luck Daily Podcast
Ep 1389 - Racing rocked by tragic death of Tommie Jakes

Nick Luck Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2025 49:37


Nick is joined by Rishi Persad at Del Mar ahead of Breeders' Cup 2025 with all the latest racing news. Guests today include Ron Anderson, latterly agent to Frankie Dettori, plus Dettori's new employer Kia Joorabchian on how his future is likely to look. Plus, Mike Repole, as forthright as ever on the Breeders' Cup Classic, Sam Sangster, Richard Brown and Tim Gredley. Meanwhile, Joseph O'Brien looks ahead to the Melbourne Cup, and Charlotte chats to reigning champion Simone Meloni as the deadline approaches for the Godolphin Thoroughbred Industry Awards.

In The Money Players' Podcast
Nick Luck Daily Ep 1370 - France's Francis

In The Money Players' Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2025 38:57


Nick and Charlotte bring you today's episode across two continents. Charlotte is at Paris Longchamp in the company of David Yates to review Arc day, with. their musings interspersed with reaction from all the key players, including Princess Zahra Aga Khan, Francis Graffard, Henry Dwyer and more. Nick is in Kentucky, and has thoughts on the best of the US action - primarily at Keeneland - with a contribution from Will Walden, trainer of impressive Grade One winner Rhetorical. Wathnan's Richard Brown also joins the show to discuss a remarkable weekend for the operation which included wins in Newmarket's Sun Chariot and the Canadian International, as well as big race wins at Ascot, Dusseldorf and Longchamp.

Nick Luck Daily Podcast
Ep 1370 - France's Francis

Nick Luck Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2025 38:56


Nick and Charlotte bring you today's episode across two continents. Charlotte is at Paris Longchamp in the company of David Yates to review Arc day, with. their musings interspersed with reaction from all the key players, including Princess Zahra Aga Khan, Francis Graffard, Henry Dwyer and more. Nick is in Kentucky, and has thoughts on the best of the US action - primarily at Keeneland - with a contribution from Will Walden, trainer of impressive Grade One winner Rhetorical. Wathnan's Richard Brown also joins the show to discuss a remarkable weekend for the operation which included wins in Newmarket's Sun Chariot and the Canadian International, as well as big race wins at Ascot, Dusseldorf and Longchamp.

Nick Luck Daily Podcast
The Saturday Edition - Ep 179

Nick Luck Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2025 49:48


Charlotte Greenway is back with the Saturday Edition and previews Sunday's Qatar Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe from Longchamp as we have a whole host of contributions starting with Andre Fabre (Sosie & Cualificar); Pierre-Yves Bureau (Sosie & Aventure); Francis Graffard (Daryz, Gezora & Quisisana); Barry Mahon (Kalpana); Andrea Atzeni (Giavellotto); John Hammond (Laffard) & Jessica Harrington (Hotazhell). Also Sean Quinn looks forward to JM Jungle in the Prix de l'Abbaye before Maddie Playle speaks to Richard Brown of Wathnan Racing ahead of a big weekend for them in Canada and finally Charlotte has an interview with yesterday's key note spoke at the Racing Foundation Conference Stuart Rowson while Lydia Hislop responds to his comments on the how we should be marketing the sport to encourage more of the youth to get involved.

The Adviser Podcast Network
New Broker: How Australia's New Broker of the Year 2025 created a successful business

The Adviser Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2025 58:03


Mortgage Choice broker Richard Brown was crowned the New Broker of the Year 2025 at the Australian Broking Awards 2025, with judges championing his dedication to financial literacy and making the home loan process enjoyable. In this episode of New Broker, host Annie Kane sits down with the recently crowned New Broker of the Year 2025 to find out how he went from a career in advertising to becoming the nation's best new broker. Tune in to find out: Why building a financial runway is essential for new brokers. Why he chose to outsource his administrative work early. How he leverages his networks to generate leads. And much more!

Darien Gold’s ALL THINGS PILATES
Richard Brown ~ Pilates in China

Darien Gold’s ALL THINGS PILATES

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2025 69:27


Send us a textSupport the showMarried with 3 kids, 2 dogs and 5 cats, our guest Richard Brown, an Englishman living in China, is a Pilates studio owner and doing his best to help his students get and remain fit through Pilates. For those of us in the West, we may not be aware of the explosion of Pilates in Asia. From South Korea, Japan, Singapore, Taiwan, and from where Richard is located, Shanghai, China. Let's hear about what's happening with Joe's Method in a country that's gone crazy for Pilates.About Darien ~ About Darien Gold ~ https://www.dariengold.com, https://www.allthingspilatespodcast.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/darien_gold_pilates_expert, https://www.instagram.com/allthingspilatespodcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/dariengoldMusic credits ~ Instagram: @theotherjohnmayer Contact Richard ~ richard@bodyworksasia.cnSupport the show

The Water Entrepreneur
Episode 120

The Water Entrepreneur

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2025 48:58


Richard Brown and Brian Cummings  Richard Brown earned his BSEE and MSEE degrees from Brigham Young University and, after six years in industry, completed his Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering at the University of Utah in 1985. His doctoral research produced one of the first smart sensors—an array of miniature ion-selective electrodes with integrated electronics. He…More

In The Money Players' Podcast
Nick Luck Daily Ep 1322 - LIVE from Glorious Goodwood Day Two

In The Money Players' Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2025 52:55


We're back on track for Day 2 of the Qatar Good Festival and Nick is alongside Matt Chapman this morning, dressed beautifully as ever. They spin through yesterday's racing and discuss just how good Scandinavia could be with. Word from his jockey Wayne Lordan and Nick and Matt pay tribute to Trueshan, who suffered a fatal injury in the Goodwood Cup. Eve Johnson Haughton reflects on her success yesterday whilst Richard Brown of Wathnan and James Doyle look forward to their runners this afternoon. Tom Savill, assistant manager at Plumpton Racecourse, joins via FaceTime to propose a new funding idea for the sport and is tackled hard by Nick on the proposal. Hugo Palmer and Ed Sackville make a cameo appearance whilst Timeform offer their perspective of yesterday and Jane Mangan has our bulletin from Galway.

In The Money Players' Podcast
Nick Luck Daily Ep 1323 - LIVE from Glorious Goodwood Day Three

In The Money Players' Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2025 35:48


Coming to your from Goodwood on Day 3 of the Qatar Goodwood Festival, Nick is joined by the NLD's own Charlotte Greenway and they break the news that Field Of Gold is noticeably lame after his below par run in yesterday's dramatic Sussex Stakes. The race won won by Juddmonte's pacemaker, who went off at 150-1 snd trainer Ralph Beckett joins the show to share his surprise and look at where this horse could go next. Nick and Charlotte recap on a couple other key performers yesterday including Lady Iman, as we hear from Ger Lyons, and Spicy Marg, as Charlotte caught up with owner Emma Banks after the race. We have the latest on the Wathnan runners on Day 3 with Richard Brown whilst Timeform and Total Performance Data share their views on yesterday. Jane Mangan is back from Galway before we wrap up the show with the Wine Tipster, Neil Phillips, as Nick and Charlotte sample some of the Ridgeview offering.

Nick Luck Daily Podcast
Ep 1323 - LIVE from Glorious Goodwood Day Three

Nick Luck Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2025 35:48


Coming to your from Goodwood on Day 3 of the Qatar Goodwood Festival, Nick is joined by the NLD's own Charlotte Greenway and they break the news that Field Of Gold is noticeably lame after his below par run in yesterday's dramatic Sussex Stakes. The race won won by Juddmonte's pacemaker, who went off at 150-1 snd trainer Ralph Beckett joins the show to share his surprise and look at where this horse could go next. Nick and Charlotte recap on a couple other key performers yesterday including Lady Iman, as we hear from Ger Lyons, and Spicy Marg, as Charlotte caught up with owner Emma Banks after the race. We have the latest on the Wathnan runners on Day 3 with Richard Brown whilst Timeform and Total Performance Data share their views on yesterday. Jane Mangan is back from Galway before we wrap up the show with the Wine Tipster, Neil Phillips, as Nick and Charlotte sample some of the Ridgeview offering.

In The Money Players' Podcast
Nick Luck Daily Ep 1321 - LIVE from Glorious Goodwood Day One

In The Money Players' Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2025 46:45


Coming to you Live from Goodwood on Day 1 of the Visit Qatar Goodwood Festival, Nick is joined on course by the Mirror's David Yates as they look forward to the action on Day 1. Wathnan Racing's racing manager Richard Brown joins via FaceTime to look ahead to their runners on Day one which include Royal Ascot winner Humidity in the Vintage Stakes and French Master in today's feature the Goodwood Cup. French Master's breeder, Philippa Cooper also joins via telephone and shares why she chose to sell French Master and also how she feels seeing him take on Sweet William, her pride and joy, this afternoon. Goodwood's Adam Waterworth pops by to look ahead to the five day meeting and also shares his views on the news that Lord Allen WILL take up his role as Chair of the BHA. Kieran Clarke has the Timeform perspective ahead of the racing on day one whilst Jane Mangan provides us with a bulletin from Galway, that will be a regular feature this week and finally Cathal Beale is our Weatherbys Bloodstock guest to talk tall thing Phoenix of Spain at the Irish National Stud.

Nick Luck Daily Podcast
Ep 1322 - LIVE from Glorious Goodwood Day Two

Nick Luck Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2025 52:55


We're back on track for Day 2 of the Qatar Good Festival and Nick is alongside Matt Chapman this morning, dressed beautifully as ever. They spin through yesterday's racing and discuss just how good Scandinavia could be with. Word from his jockey Wayne Lordan and Nick and Matt pay tribute to Trueshan, who suffered a fatal injury in the Goodwood Cup. Eve Johnson Haughton reflects on her success yesterday whilst Richard Brown of Wathnan and James Doyle look forward to their runners this afternoon. Tom Savill, assistant manager at Plumpton Racecourse, joins via FaceTime to propose a new funding idea for the sport and is tackled hard by Nick on the proposal. Hugo Palmer and Ed Sackville make a cameo appearance whilst Timeform offer their perspective of yesterday and Jane Mangan has our bulletin from Galway.

Nick Luck Daily Podcast
Ep 1321 - LIVE from Glorious Goodwood Day One

Nick Luck Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2025 46:44


Coming to you Live from Goodwood on Day 1 of the Visit Qatar Goodwood Festival, Nick is joined on course by the Mirror's David Yates as they look forward to the action on Day 1. Wathnan Racing's racing manager Richard Brown joins via FaceTime to look ahead to their runners on Day one which include Royal Ascot winner Humidity in the Vintage Stakes and French Master in today's feature the Goodwood Cup. French Master's breeder, Philippa Cooper also joins via telephone and shares why she chose to sell French Master and also how she feels seeing him take on Sweet William, her pride and joy, this afternoon. Goodwood's Adam Waterworth pops by to look ahead to the five day meeting and also shares his views on the news that Lord Allen WILL take up his role as Chair of the BHA. Kieran Clarke has the Timeform perspective ahead of the racing on day one whilst Jane Mangan provides us with a bulletin from Galway, that will be a regular feature this week and finally Cathal Beale is our Weatherbys Bloodstock guest to talk tall thing Phoenix of Spain at the Irish National Stud.

In The Money Players' Podcast
Nick Luck Daily Ep 1306 - Buick looks set for Field of Gold ride

In The Money Players' Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2025 42:35


Nick is joined by Racing Post senior writer Lee Mottershead to discuss the latest from around the racing world. They look ahead to the July Festival in the company of Wathnan's Richard Brown and Case Clay, plus words from Eve Johnson Houghton on her July Stakes contender and her efforts for Racing Welfare at the weekend. Bahrain Turf Club's Ed Veale drops in to preview the Bahrain season launch at Newmarket this week, while Dan Barber has the Timeform perspective on the Coral-Eclipse, and Marc and Gabi Rühl - breeders of Hochkonig - are our Weatherbys Bloodstock Guests.

Nick Luck Daily Podcast
Ep 1306 - Buick looks set for Field of Gold ride

Nick Luck Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2025 42:34


Nick is joined by Racing Post senior writer Lee Mottershead to discuss the latest from around the racing world. They look ahead to the July Festival in the company of Wathnan's Richard Brown and Case Clay, plus words from Eve Johnson Houghton on her July Stakes contender and her efforts for Racing Welfare at the weekend. Bahrain Turf Club's Ed Veale drops in to preview the Bahrain season launch at Newmarket this week, while Dan Barber has the Timeform perspective on the Coral-Eclipse, and Marc and Gabi Rühl - breeders of Hochkonig - are our Weatherbys Bloodstock Guests.

This Week in Hearing
288 - Improving Hearing Care Access in Underserved Regions Through Community-Based Training

This Week in Hearing

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2025 43:28


What does it take to build sustainable hearing care infrastructure in underserved regions of the world? In this inspiring interview, Andrew Bellavia is joined by Richard Brown, Chairman and President of the Starkey Hearing Foundation, and Alfred Mwamba, Executive Director of the Starkey Hearing Institute in Zambia, to explore the foundation's evolution from mission-based outreach to a scalable, community-empowered model of hearing healthcare.Brown and Mwamba detail how the Starkey Hearing Institute is training local healthcare workers to become hearing care providers, especially in regions where audiologists are scarce or non-existent. They share the foundation's efforts to ensure long-term care, improve professional recognition, and work in partnership with local governments and universities to expand services across Africa and beyond. Their conversation highlights the importance of dignity, respect, and community-rooted solutions in tackling global hearing loss.Be sure to subscribe to our channel for the latest episodes each week and follow This Week in Hearing on LinkedIn and X (formerly Twitter).- https://twitter.com/WeekinHearing- https://www.linkedin.com/company/this-week-in-hearing- https://hearinghealthmatters.org/thisweek/

Luck On Sunday Podcast
Luck On Sunday Podcast - Episode 215

Luck On Sunday Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2025 78:40


Post-Royal Ascot show, Nick was joined in the studio by Dave Yates, Charlie Bishop, Johnny Murtagh & Michael Bell. Plenty of 2025 Royal Ascot reflects. Also, joined on the line by Richard Brown, Jim Goldie & Ryan Moore.

Nick Luck Daily Podcast
Ep 1287 - The Royal Ascot Preview - Live at Newsells Park

Nick Luck Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2025 56:18


Nick brings you this podcast in front of a live audience at Newsells Park for a Royal Ascot preview, featuring guests John Gosden, Richard Brown, Charlie Fellowes and Roger Varian, by kind permission of Graham and Marcela Smith-Bernal, and with special thanks to Fitzdares, Quintessentially and James Graham.

Nick Luck Daily Podcast
The Saturday Edition - Ep 167

Nick Luck Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2025 14:24


Luca Brooks-Edwards recaps some of the big stories of the week, including the rejected bid for Prix de Diane hopeful Shes Perfect, The GOFFS Arkle Sale, plus - of course - the build up to Royal Ascot. Hear from Richard Brown, John Gosden, Charlie Fellowes, Basher Watts and Ed Bailey before Luca gives his tip for the weekend.

Northern Kentucky Spotlight
Emerge highlights IT trends; Get registered for NKY United

Northern Kentucky Spotlight

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2025 26:58


Today on the NKY Spotlight Podcast, Richard Brown, CEO of Emerge, about trends in IT and what the future holds for the profession. We also hear from Tami Wilson about NKY United and how you can engage with state leaders.The NKY Spotlight Podcast is powered by CKREU Consulting and sponsored by Schneller Knochelmann Plumbing, Heating & Air.

This Month In Drinking History
Paper Beats Rock! With Richard Brown, Billy Kirkwood, Craig Wilson, Elliot Simpson and Ian TC

This Month In Drinking History

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2025 65:41


Paper beats Rock, Another shot to big Pharma and other drinking madness. Join Richard Brown, Billy Kirkwood, Craig Wilson, Elliot Simpson and Ian TC for another "round" of drunken facts, lies and other nonsense. 

In The Money Players' Podcast
Nick Luck Daily Ep 1276 - IHRB set to review controversial Byrnes unseat

In The Money Players' Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2025 51:43


Nick is joined by ITV and Sky Racing host Matt Chapman to discuss the latest from around the racing world. They lead with the news that the Irish Regulator is set to review the controversial Philip Byrnes final flight unseat at Wexford yesterday. Also on today's show, Wathnan's Richard Brown talks about the acquisition of star sprinter Lazzat, while JdG's Adrien Cugnasse gives alarming details of the personal and professional troubles that may yet cost French star trainer David Cottin his licence. Plus, with the news that Breeders' Cup returns to New York in 2027, US legend Chris McCarron remembers his stirring ride on Tiznow in the post 9/11 Belmont Breeders' Cup in 2001. Venatour's Marc Blackford is also along to give details of some terrific racing holidays in the USA, Argentina, Cape Town and throughout Europe.

Nick Luck Daily Podcast
Ep 1276 - IHRB set to review controversial Byrnes unseat

Nick Luck Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2025 51:42


Nick is joined by ITV and Sky Racing host Matt Chapman to discuss the latest from around the racing world. They lead with the news that the Irish Regulator is set to review the controversial Philip Byrnes final flight unseat at Wexford yesterday. Also on today's show, Wathnan's Richard Brown talks about the acquisition of star sprinter Lazzat, while JdG's Adrien Cugnasse gives alarming details of the personal and professional troubles that may yet cost French star trainer David Cottin his licence. Plus, with the news that Breeders' Cup returns to New York in 2027, US legend Chris McCarron remembers his stirring ride on Tiznow in the post 9/11 Belmont Breeders' Cup in 2001. Venatour's Marc Blackford is also along to give details of some terrific racing holidays in the USA, Argentina, Cape Town and throughout Europe.

In The Money Players' Podcast
Nick Luck Daily Ep 1269 - Meehan relishing Rashabar return

In The Money Players' Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2025 35:29


Nick is joined by ITV presenter Oli Bell to discuss the latest from around the racing world. With a view to this weekend's Classics, they are joined by Brian Meehan and Kate Harrington to discuss Rashabar and Hotazhell respectively, while Harrringtom also has news of Green Impact's next target. Also today, Wathnan's manager Richard Brown tells Nick about two potential Derby candidates, while the RCA's Kevin Walsh talks about the new Summer Jumps Championship, and Nick and Oli assess GBR's latest marketing effort as they kick off the Going is Good campaign. Plus, Luis Kimmel from GaloppDaily joins with important news from Germany, while Richard Chugg joins the show having joined his family in collecting awards at the TBA National Hunt evening at Doncaster as breedrers of The New Lion and Katsura.

Nick Luck Daily Podcast
Ep 1269 - Meehan relishing Rashabar return

Nick Luck Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2025 35:28


Nick is joined by ITV presenter Oli Bell to discuss the latest from around the racing world. With a view to this weekend's Classics, they are joined by Brian Meehan and Kate Harrington to discuss Rashabar and Hotazhell respectively, while Harrringtom also has news of Green Impact's next target. Also today, Wathnan's manager Richard Brown tells Nick about two potential Derby candidates, while the RCA's Kevin Walsh talks about the new Summer Jumps Championship, and Nick and Oli assess GBR's latest marketing effort as they kick off the Going is Good campaign. Plus, Luis Kimmel from GaloppDaily joins with important news from Germany, while Richard Chugg joins the show having joined his family in collecting awards at the TBA National Hunt evening at Doncaster as breedrers of The New Lion and Katsura.

Where Finance Finds Its Future
Exploring convergence opportunities across private and public ecosystems

Where Finance Finds Its Future

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2025 38:33


A Future of Finance Interview with Richard Brown, Chief Technology and Product Officer at R3.R3 celebrates its tenth anniversary this year. Richard G. Brown, R3's Chief Technology and Product Officer, speaks to Bob Currie about the drivers for Corda's design, how these are changing, and how far the company has fulfilled the targets that it envisaged at formation. The discussion explores the potential for convergence of private and public blockchain ecosystems, thereby potentially making a wider range of higher-quality assets available to DeFi investors and tapping into a large pool of demand and liquidity sitting on public blockchain. But what can we say at this stage about the mechanics of building this cross-chain interoperability?In bringing real-world assets to DeFi, we examine how to retain the simplicity and accessibility of permissionless chains while accommodating TradFi's complex lifecycles and risk protocols.In delivering convergence of public and private ecosystems, we address the difficulties in ensuring that financial institutions, and their regulators, are comfortable in transacting with investors or counterparties operating in a public ecosystem. What are the challenges in delivering the institutional-standard security and finality that these FIs will continue to expect? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Nick Luck Daily Podcast
The Saturday Edition - Ep. 160

Nick Luck Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2025 18:13


This week Charlotte Greenway mixes both codes and kicks off with the action from Sandown this weekend as we hear from Nicky Henderson , who runs Jonbon and Lucky Place whilst he also has news of Constitution Hill's participation in Ireland next week. Joe Chambers looks at Rich and Susannah Ricci's runners at Sandown & why Willie Mullins's owners are so keen and willing to support his title bid. Then Joseaph O'Brien looks ahead to his Punchestown runners and also Al Riffa who is in action in France this weekend in the Prix Ganay. Also in the Ganay is Wathnan Racing's Map of Stars and racing manager Richard Brown has news on him whilst Christophe Ferland looks forward to the return of Arc second Aventure on the Longchamp card this weekend. Finally, over the Hong Kong where Nick is in situ as he catches up with trainers David Hayes (Kah Ying Rising) & Adrian Bott (Mr Brightside & Royal Patronage) on their respective runners.

In The Money Players' Podcast
Nick Luck Daily Ep 1248 - "Dan deserves it" - Henderson backs Skelton in title race

In The Money Players' Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2025 35:46


Nick is joined by David Yates of the Mirror to bring you all the latest from around the racing world. Today's guests include Nicky Henderson, who gives news of Constitution Hill plus reflections on the horse's extraordinary popularity at the Lambourn Open Day and his thoughts on the trainers' championship. Also today, Harry Cobden on riding for Willie Mullins and his hopes for more such opportunities at Punchestown and beyond. Meanwhile, Wathnan's Richard Brown looks forward to Map of Stars, Damysus and Haatem this week, but warns that James Doyle may be off games for 3-4 weeks following a collarbone injury at Chelmsford on Friday. Plus, Tamfana's owner Eamon O'Connor discusses her return to action at Sandown this week.

Nick Luck Daily Podcast
Ep 1248 - "Dan deserves it" - Henderson backs Skelton in title race

Nick Luck Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2025 35:45


Nick is joined by David Yates of the Mirror to bring you all the latest from around the racing world. Today's guests include Nicky Henderson, who gives news of Constitution Hill plus reflections on the horse's extraordinary popularity at the Lambourn Open Day and his thoughts on the trainers' championship. Also today, Harry Cobden on riding for Willie Mullins and his hopes for more such opportunities at Punchestown and beyond. Meanwhile, Wathnan's Richard Brown looks forward to Map of Stars, Damysus and Haatem this week, but warns that James Doyle may be off games for 3-4 weeks following a collarbone injury at Chelmsford on Friday. Plus, Tamfana's owner Eamon O'Connor discusses her return to action at Sandown this week.

Nick Luck Daily Podcast
The Saturday Edition - Ep. 158

Nick Luck Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2025 9:51


The flat returns to the turf in Britain this weekend and Charlotte Greenway looks ahead to the Lincoln meeting from Doncaster. Various insight from those with runners in the feature, the William Hill Lincoln including David Egan, David Menuisier, Gary Robinson and Richard Brown whilst there's also a bit on the Brocklesby favourite & Spring Mile fancy in there too.

In The Money Players' Podcast
Nick Luck Daily Ep 1225 - Emily in Japan

In The Money Players' Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2025 41:13


Nick is joined by RTE and RTV analyst Jane Mangan. First today, owner Jon Shack on the sale of Emily Upjohn to Japan, via a date with Flightline. Plus, Richard Brown on Wathnan's strong hand for the Lincoln, Dan Barber on the history of the Timeform double squiggle and Mr Incredible, Ben Atkins arrives early with the Pointing Update, and Burgage Stud's Victor Connolly is back in the Weatherbys Bloodstock hotseat. Plus, Nick and Jane with all the latest on BHA's anti-doping measures.

Nick Luck Daily Podcast
Ep 1225 - Emily in Japan

Nick Luck Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2025 41:12


Nick is joined by RTE and RTV analyst Jane Mangan. First today, owner Jon Shack on the sale of Emily Upjohn to Japan, via a date with Flightline. Plus, Richard Brown on Wathnan's strong hand for the Lincoln, Dan Barber on the history of the Timeform double squiggle and Mr Incredible, Ben Atkins arrives early with the Pointing Update, and Burgage Stud's Victor Connolly is back in the Weatherbys Bloodstock hotseat. Plus, Nick and Jane with all the latest on BHA's anti-doping measures.

Camp Gagnon
Every Theory of Consciousness Explained | Dr. Richard Brown

Camp Gagnon

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2025 151:01


Cranford Radio
Richard Brown - Recipient of This Year's Martin Luther King Jr. Award

Cranford Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2025 28:33


For most of Richard Brown's adult life he has had a passion for repairing the world. In his case, that has largely involved addressing homelessness. In recognition of his work, the Cranford Clergy Council and the Cranford Interfaith Human Relations Committee has decided to present this year's Martin Luther King Jr. Award to Richard.In this week's episode I chat with Richard about his efforts and how he and his late wife, Jan, have made a difference. The award will be presented at the community's annual Martin Luther King Jr. Birthday Commemoration. It takes place at Calvary Tabernacle at 69 Myrtle Street at 7 pm on Thursday, January 16.

Teachers Talk Radio
Design and Technology - Building a Curriculum: The Saturday Social with Will Mercer

Teachers Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2024 91:20


Will Mercer talks to special guest design and tech specialist Richard Brown about building a D and T curriculum.

Politically Speaking
Richard Brown (2024)

Politically Speaking

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2024 38:44


Rep. Richard Brown, Assistant Missouri House Minority Floor Leader, returns to the show. The Kansas City democrat joins St. Louis Public Radio's Sarah Kellogg and Jason Rosenbaum to talk about his candidacy for Lt. Governor.

In The Money Players' Podcast
Nick Luck Daily Ep 1081 - Unfinished Business

In The Money Players' Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2024 53:09


Nick is joined by Daily Mirror journalist David Yates to take stock of the racing action from all across the globe. ON today's show, George Murphy explains why White Birch has run his last race of the season, Richard Brown tells us how he bought Classic winner Fallen Angel and why Haatem is not running in this weekend's Prix du Moulin, from which Metropolitan is also an absentee, as explained by his trainer Mario Baratti. Plus, owner Lars-Wilhelm Baumgartner on why Baden Baden winner Fantastic Moon has a better chance of Arc victory this time round, Kia Joorabchian looks forward to Saturday's Haydock return of Bucanero Fuerte plus has news of King of Steel, Juddmonte's Barry Mahon runs the rule over an increasingly strong hand of juveniles, while Team Valor's Barry Irwin talks about having Travis Kelce in his ownership group and explains why he is targeting the Breeders Cup Classic with Facteur Cheval. Nick and Dave also consider the question of geldings in the Arc and discuss the Luke Comer case and punishment.

Nick Luck Daily Podcast
Ep 1081 - Unfinished Business

Nick Luck Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2024 53:09


Nick is joined by Daily Mirror journalist David Yates to take stock of the racing action from all across the globe. ON today's show, George Murphy explains why White Birch has run his last race of the season, Richard Brown tells us how he bought Classic winner Fallen Angel and why Haatem is not running in this weekend's Prix du Moulin, from which Metropolitan is also an absentee, as explained by his trainer Mario Baratti. Plus, owner Lars-Wilhelm Baumgartner on why Baden Baden winner Fantastic Moon has a better chance of Arc victory this time round, Kia Joorabchian looks forward to Saturday's Haydock return of Bucanero Fuerte plus has news of King of Steel, Juddmonte's Barry Mahon runs the rule over an increasingly strong hand of juveniles, while Team Valor's Barry Irwin talks about having Travis Kelce in his ownership group and explains why he is targeting the Breeders Cup Classic with Facteur Cheval. Nick and Dave also consider the question of geldings in the Arc and discuss the Luke Comer case and punishment.

The Good Life Coach
Are You Breathing Correctly? Learn How for Optimal Health and Longevity with Author of Breath – The New Science Of A Lost Art, James Nestor (Rerun)

The Good Life Coach

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2024 48:47


IN THIS EPISODE: Has an underrated way to improve health been right under our noses all along? James Nestor, journalist and New York Times bestselling author of Breath – The New Science of a Lost Art, was shocked when he discovered that the majority of the population breathes inadequately, reportedly exposing them to a higher risk of allergies, sleep problems, and more. His new book considers both ancient practices and ongoing research, while providing tangible solutions that could help improve your life today.  Our talk is a blend of eye-opening science, fascinating stories, and specific steps you can take to breathe easier while living a good life. All of the show notes can be found at https://thegoodlifecoach.com/144  *This show is for entertainment purposes only and not intended to be medical advice. Always contact your doctor or trusted healthcare provider regarding your health.   RESOURCES + BOOKS MENTIONED:  “Breath: The New Science of a Lost Art” by James Nestor www.mrjamesnestor.com @mrjamesnestor on Instagram @MrJamesNestor on Twitter “The Healing Power of the Breath” by Dr. Richard Brown and Dr. Patricia Gerbarg  Dr. Herbert Benson  Nature – scientific journal      If you enjoyed today's show, please share it with a friend. Also, subscribe on Apple Podcasts, or on your favorite podcast player! If you enjoyed this episode, would you please take a minute to review it on iTunes?Instructions on how to Rate + Review the Podcast.

In The Money Players' Podcast
Nick Luck Daily Ep 1066 - How did Charyn get from that to this?

In The Money Players' Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2024 40:00


Nick is joined by Mirror journalist David Yates to discuss the latest developments from around the racing world. Reflecting on the European Group One action over the weekend, they are joined by Sunday's two victorious riders Silvestre de Sousa and Dylan Browne McMonagle (Charyn and Al Riffa). Also on today's show, Richard Brown has an update on the wellbeing of Haatem, Nick Smith from Ascot has the Shergar Cup in numbers, Nick and Dave assess the brilliant performance of Babouche in the Phoenix Stakes, and Mick Kinane advocates for Montjeu's induction into the Hall of Fame. Meanwhile, Mike Repole and Pat Cummings outline bold new plans to revolutionise the funding of aftercare in the USA, and Mike updates us on his two stars Fierceness and Mindframe.

Nick Luck Daily Podcast
Ep 1066 - How did Charyn get from that to this?

Nick Luck Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2024 39:59


Nick is joined by Mirror journalist David Yates to discuss the latest developments from around the racing world. Reflecting on the European Group One action over the weekend, they are joined by Sunday's two victorious riders Silvestre de Sousa and Dylan Browne McMonagle (Charyn and Al Riffa). Also on today's show, Richard Brown has an update on the wellbeing of Haatem, Nick Smith from Ascot has the Shergar Cup in numbers, Nick and Dave assess the brilliant performance of Babouche in the Phoenix Stakes, and Mick Kinane advocates for Montjeu's induction into the Hall of Fame. Meanwhile, Mike Repole and Pat Cummings outline bold new plans to revolutionise the funding of aftercare in the USA, and Mike updates us on his two stars Fierceness and Mindframe.

Developing Meaning
#12: Dr. Richard Brown, Co-Creator of Breath Body Mind, on How Ancient Breathing Techniques Can Heal Trauma, Optimize Health, and Create Joy

Developing Meaning

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2024 94:16 Transcription Available


Send us a Text Message.For thousands of years  breathing has been used to heal trauma, optimize health, and build connection.  Dr. Richard Brown has spent his life mastering these techniques, and is also an expert in integrative psychiatry, and Associate Professor of Psychiatry at Columbia.  He has co-authored over 100 scientific articles, chapters, and award winning books on applying these techniques to heal anxiety, trauma, and optimize health.  Together with his wife, Dr. Patricia Gerbarg, he has co-created the Breath-Body-Mind organization, which trains health care providers in using breathing techniques to heal health workers and trauma survivors all over the world, including places like Ukraine, Rawanda, Sudan, and Turkey.  In this episode you will learn how childhood bullying led him to pursue martial arts, and learn techniques that we all can use to heal, optimize health, and find joy.For more information visit:www.Breath-Body-Mind.com andwww.breathbodymindfoundation.org.Timestamps00:00:18 - Breath Techniques With Dr. Brown00:14:06 - Martial Arts Journey Through Life00:27:06 - Breathing Techniques in Spiritual Practices00:41:18 - Global Healing Through Breath Practices00:55:14 - Optimizing Breathing Techniques for Wellness01:08:58 - Global Impact of Breath Practices01:15:53 - Transformative Power of Breathing Practices01:21:09 - Healing Trauma Through Breathing Techniques01:27:49 - Exploring Breath Practices and Global ImpactProduced by Dirk Winter and Violet ChernoffTheme Music by The Thrashing Skumz

Developing Meaning
#13: Dr. Richard Brown Leads 6 Minutes of Coherent Breathing (Supplement to Episode 12)

Developing Meaning

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2024 6:19 Transcription Available


Send us a Text Message.Please enjoy this guided six minute coherent breathing exercise led by Dr. RIchard Brown, co-creator of Breath Body Mind.This is a spontaneous demonstration taken out of our longer Episode 12 Interview in order for you to be able to chose the right time and place to do this exercise.For more information on Dr. Brown's approaches to breathing listen to our full lenght episode 12, or go to www.breathbodymind.com.

Nick Luck Daily Podcast
Ep 1064 - Moore on Inspiral; French Powerhouse Stables Merge

Nick Luck Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2024 43:35


Nick is joined by Racing Post writer Jonathan Harding to discuss the latest racing news from around the world. They begin with the confirmation of Ryan Moore aboard Inspiral at Deauville this weekend. Also in France, a huge story from Adrien Cugnasse as JdeG confirm the merger of two great powerhouse stables of Jean Claude Rouget and Jerome Reynier. Plus, BGC Chair Michael Dugher reacts to the fixture list on behalf of betting operators and offers perspective on the likelihood of Levy reform talks. Richard Brown from Wathnan Racing looks forward to a busy Group One week for the team in France and Ireland, while Joseph O'Brien assesses Al Riffa's road to the Arc as he tackles the Grosser Preis von Berlin in new colours this weekend. Professor Chris Proudman from the University of Surrey reveals fascinating outcomes to a six year study into the correlation between gut health in foals and racecourse performance.

PASSION to PROFIT
049. THE TRANSFORMATIVE POWER OF BREATHWORK WITH JAMES DOWLER

PASSION to PROFIT

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2024 61:10


This episode dives deep into the transformative power of breathwork with James Dowler. James shares his journey from enduring chronic fatigue and pain to discovering the life-changing benefits of breathwork. He explains how breathwork differs from more traditional meditation and how it can actively shift both physiological and psychological states. From improving oxygen delivery and promoting relaxation to enhancing mental clarity and overall well-being, breathwork offers a myriad of benefits. A key insight James shares is how practicing breathwork not only moves one into a more relaxed and settled place but also invokes a profound feeling of safety. Neuroscience shows that when we feel safe, it activates the higher brain structures essential for creativity and generative thinking. For many of us with creative businesses, this means that breathwork has the ability to significantly enhance our ability to be more artistic, entrepreneurial, and innovative by fostering a sense of safety and mental calm. James provides practical tips for seamlessly integrating breathwork into your daily routine, whether it's to unwind before bed or to kickstart your morning with positivity and reduced stress.  Don't miss out on the Free Tutorial James has kindly shared, where you can experience first hand the profound benefits of breathwork, and take the first step towards a healthier, more balanced, and creatively inspired life... Free breathwork session from James' app, available on our Website Journal. Mentioned Links: James Dowler's app, Breathe with James, on the App Store and Google Play. The Oxygen Advantage by Patrick McKeown The Healing Power of Breath by Richard Brown and Patricia Gerbarg   I hope you find this episode insightful and helpful. If you know someone that might benefit from listening to this episode please do forward it on, and if you have a moment please do leave a review on the platform you listen on. It means so much and really helps with future contect. You can also contact Philippa directly through Instagram or email...  Instagram: @philippacraddock Email: hello@philippacraddock.com  Episode Link https://www.philippacraddock.com/podcast-049  

In The Money Players' Podcast
Nick Luck Daily Ep 972 - The tragic loss of Stefano Cherchi

In The Money Players' Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2024 37:03


Tom in for Nick and we start today's show with the saddest of news that Sardinian born jockey Stefano Cherchi, 23, has passed away. Stefano suffered a fall when riding at Canberra, Australia on March 20th. Jane Mangan is today's guest and she reflects on this news before Tom and Jane cast an eye over entries for the Coronation Cup and Betfred Oaks. We hear from White Birch's assistant trainer George Murphy and also Oaks entered Dare To Dream's French-based trainer Gavin Hernon. With news that leading Qatari trainer Hamad Al-Jehani is to set up in Newmarket, we welcome Wathnan Racing advisor Richard Brown to the show. Peter Trainor, founder of Global Thoroughbreds, joins us to look ahead top some runners this weekend in Australia. And it's Wednesday so we go pointing with our friends at Throroughbid and Ben Atkins.