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In this episode, Dr. Robert Todd Hurst, MD, FACC, FASE, sits down with viral social media sensation and double board-certified plastic surgeon Dr. Richard J Brown, MD to discuss what happens when plastic surgery, personal transformation, and longevity medicine intersect. Together, they dive into everything from self-image and mental health to the future of aesthetic medicine, weight loss, social media influence, and how plastic surgery can (and should) fit into a holistic health journey. Dr. Brown shares his powerful personal story, how he went from a 2.6 GPA to becoming a top plastic surgeon and author of The Real Beauty Bible. He also opens up about how CrossFit, nutrition, and family keep him grounded, and why his passion is helping people become the best version of themselves, inside and out. Dr. Richard J Brown is a double board-certified plastic surgeon by the American Board of Plastic Surgery and The American Board of Surgery. He is based in Scottsdale, Arizona, where he runs his practice Brown Plastic Surgery and is the author of The Real Beauty Bible. Doctor Ricky is known as “The Real TikTok Doc” to his millions of followers on TikTok and Instagram, he's recognized for his no-nonsense, down-to-earth approach to cosmetic and reconstructive surgery. He brings a holistic philosophy to the field, focusing not just on aesthetic outcomes but also on a patient's overall health, mindset, and lifestyle. Through his candid insights and strong online presence, Doctor Ricky is changing the perception of plastic surgery and empowering patients to make informed, confident decisions. Key Timestamps: [00:00] – Welcome and introduction of Dr. Ricky Brown [01:40] – Dr. Brown's journey from a 2.6 GPA to med school [05:43] – How trauma surgery led to a passion for plastics [09:15] – Why Dr. Brown wrote The Real Beauty Bible [10:50] – Holistic approach before plastic surgery [12:40] – The role of visceral fat in surgical outcomes [13:50] – How DEXA scans transformed Dr. Brown's and his patient's health [15:10] – His path to fitness through CrossFit and nutrition [17: 15] – How each body is different and diets that work vary for each person [18:30] – Broad nutrition tips and myths around processed foods [20:25] – Most common procedures Dr. Brown performs [21:22] – Leaving insurance behind for better patient care [22:46] – Why understanding a patient's motivation matters [25:30] – Dealing with loose skin after major weight loss [28:42] – GLP-1s and the exciting future of obesity care [31:25] – The rise of Dr. Brown's social media empire [35:40] – How social media boosts his practice [37:10] – Power of staying real and staying humble on social media [39:35] – Advice for those afraid of the plastic surgery stigma [43:35] – What excites Dr. Brown about the future of the field [46:05] – How to work with Dr. Brown or follow his journey This information is for educational purposes only and is not medical advice. Don't make any decisions about your medical treatment without first talking to your doctor. Connect with Dr. Brown and Brown Plastic Surgery Brown Plastic Surgery Facebook Instagram YouTube TikTok The Real Beauty Bible by Dr. Richard J Brown Connect with HealthspanMD: LinkedIn Facebook Instagram HealthspanMD Longevity Quiz
Bunnie welcomes world-renowned plastic surgeon and author Dr. Ricky Brown, aka "The Real TikTok Doc", to the show this week. Dr. Brown gets real about his journey from not knowing what path to take after college to becoming a double board-certified surgeon with millions of social media fans and followers. He answers listener questions about the complex reconstructive procedures he's performed and gets candid about navigating controversies in plastic surgery, including his take on breast implant illness. Dr. Ricky shares more about his approach to consultations, the differences between saline and silicone implants, and Bunnie talks about her own experience with implants and removal.Watch Full Episodes & More:www.dumbblondeunrated.comDr. Ricky Brown: TikTok | YouTube | The Real Beauty BibleSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Welcome jet pilot, pastor, and author Ricky Brown to unpack the five “hazardous attitudes” every church leader must watch out for—straight from FAA training and powerfully applied to ministry. Ricky draws on his dual experience as a commercial pilot and church planter to share practical, soul-tending wisdom for avoiding burnout and moral failure. Ricky's new book, The 5 Hazardous Attitudes: Ways to Win the War Within, breaks these down through powerful fables and life lessons. Greg and Ricky dive deep into the signs of anti-authority, invulnerability, macho attitudes, impulsivity, and resignation, and how each can destroy ministry, marriages, and leadership if not confronted. Explore more of Ricky's work, speaking, and resources at rickybrown.org. View Ricky's Speaker Reel Instagram: @allthingsrickyb Connect with Greg Nettle and Stadia Church Planting at https://stadia.org 01:00 - Meet Ricky Brown: Pastor, pilot, and author 02:15 - Planting a 70% unchurched church during the pandemic 04:00 - Tending to your soul as a leader 05:35 - The story behind “The 5 Hazardous Attitudes” 06:15 - Overview of the 5 attitudes: anti-authority, invulnerability, macho, impulsivity, resignation 08:00 - Anti-authority and unresolved trauma 10:00 - Invulnerability: "It won't happen to me" 12:45 - Macho: Proving your worth as a leader 15:00 - Impulsivity: Acting too fast under pressure 18:50 - Guardrails for impulsivity: See your team as safety rails, not speed bumps 20:00 - Aviation stories that mirror leadership failures 23:00 - Resignation: Why leaders give up too soon 25:00 - Leading through darkness and not quitting before breakthrough 26:30 - Where to find Ricky's book and workbook: [rickybrown.org](https://www.rickybrown.org/) 27:00 - Final words on biblical leadership and self-awareness
Today, on Karl and Crew, we continued our weekly “Be the Church” theme with a discussion that compared the biblical learning style of discipleship with a didactic or Socratic learning style. A didactic learning style is acquiring information from a single source/teacher through a teaching method that delivers information in a direct and structured manner, such as lectures. On the other hand, Discipleship is more of a personable, interactive, and application-based learning style mirrored from Jesus’s actions. We turned to Mark 1:35-39 to analyze Jesus’s first choice of action before starting His day. We also had our special guest, Ricky Brown, join the conversation. Ricky is the President and Founder of Speak Life. He is also a luminary, storyteller, speaker, and author. He has written the book, “The Five Hazardous Attitudes: Ways to Win the War Within.” You can hear the highlights of today’s program on Karl and Crew Showcast.Donate to Moody Radio: http://moodyradio.org/donateto/morningshowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today, on Karl and Crew, we continued our weekly “Be the Church” theme with a discussion that compared the biblical learning style of discipleship with a didactic or Socratic learning style. A didactic learning style is acquiring information from a single source/teacher through a teaching method that delivers information in a direct and structured manner, such as lectures. On the other hand, Discipleship is more of a personable, interactive, and application-based learning style mirrored from Jesus’s actions. We turned to Mark 1:35-39 to analyze Jesus’s first choice of action before starting His day. We also had our special guest, Ricky Brown, join the conversation. Ricky is the President and Founder of Speak Life. He is also a luminary, storyteller, speaker, and author. He has written the book, “The Five Hazardous Attitudes: Ways to Win the War Within.” You can hear the highlights of today’s program on Karl and Crew Showcast.Donate to Moody Radio: http://moodyradio.org/donateto/morningshowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today, on Karl and Crew, we continued our weekly “Be the Church” theme with a discussion that compared the biblical learning style of discipleship with a didactic or Socratic learning style. A didactic learning style is acquiring information from a single source/teacher through a teaching method that delivers information in a direct and structured manner, such as lectures. On the other hand, Discipleship is more of a personable, interactive, and application-based learning style mirrored from Jesus’s actions. We turned to Mark 1:35-39 to analyze Jesus’s first choice of action before starting His day. We also had our special guest, Ricky Brown, join the conversation. Ricky is the President and Founder of Speak Life. He is also a luminary, storyteller, speaker, and author. He has written the book, “The Five Hazardous Attitudes: Ways to Win the War Within.” You can hear the highlights of today’s program on Karl and Crew Showcast.Donate to Moody Radio: http://moodyradio.org/donateto/morningshowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today, on Karl and Crew, we continued our weekly “Be the Church” theme with a discussion that compared the biblical learning style of discipleship with a didactic or Socratic learning style. A didactic learning style is acquiring information from a single source/teacher through a teaching method that delivers information in a direct and structured manner, such as lectures. On the other hand, Discipleship is more of a personable, interactive, and application-based learning style mirrored from Jesus’s actions. We turned to Mark 1:35-39 to analyze Jesus’s first choice of action before starting His day. We also had our special guest, Ricky Brown, join the conversation. Ricky is the President and Founder of Speak Life. He is also a luminary, storyteller, speaker, and author. He has written the book, “The Five Hazardous Attitudes: Ways to Win the War Within.” You can hear the highlights of today’s program on Karl and Crew Showcast.Donate to Moody Radio: http://moodyradio.org/donateto/morningshowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today, on Karl and Crew, we continued our weekly “Be the Church” theme with a discussion that compared the biblical learning style of discipleship with a didactic or Socratic learning style. A didactic learning style is acquiring information from a single source/teacher through a teaching method that delivers information in a direct and structured manner, such as lectures. On the other hand, Discipleship is more of a personable, interactive, and application-based learning style mirrored from Jesus’s actions. We turned to Mark 1:35-39 to analyze Jesus’s first choice of action before starting His day. We also had our special guest, Ricky Brown, join the conversation. Ricky is the President and Founder of Speak Life. He is also a luminary, storyteller, speaker, and author. He has written the book, “The Five Hazardous Attitudes: Ways to Win the War Within.” You can hear the highlights of today’s program on Karl and Crew Showcast.Donate to Moody Radio: http://moodyradio.org/donateto/morningshowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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What's Eating You Podcast with Psychologist Stephanie Georgiou
Is a slow metabolism a myth or real phenomenon? To be honest, I hadn't known much about metabolic health until I attended a seminar by Osteopathic Dr and metabolic health coach, Ricky Brown. If you are a woman in perimenopause or just anyone who wants to optimise their metabolism, this episode is for you.Find Ricky Brown here on Instagram and Ricky Brown Health websiteDisclaimer: All episodes are discussions on health topics. This is not a substitute for medical or psychological support, always seek professional help. Want to build a healthy relationship with food?Book a FREE 1:1 eating evaluation call HEREBook a retreat call HERE Ask Stephhttps://forms.gle/uMBhmtLW16ancWEc8 To access more of my courses use this LINKFREE Resources:Download my [FREE binge eating tracker tool]Experiencing burnout? Free guide herePsychological support:ADHD Assessment enquiryWebsite: http://www.mindfoodpsychology.comSocial media:TikTokInstagramFacebookHelp lines Review the podcast on Apple By sharing, following, or rating the podcast, you help me reach more people so they can understand the importance of mental health. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The five hazardous attitudes were initially for pilots to reference in their decision-making. However, we can all learn something from those attitudes, such as why we self-sabotage and how we know if we're doing it. Let's Get Moving Host Maria Shilaos speaks with Ricky Brown, Pilot, Speaker, and Author of The Five Hazardous Attitudes: Ways to Win the War Within, to learn how we can overcome self-sabotaging behavior. Instagram: @movingmaria Facebook: Let's Get Moving with Maria Website: https://linktr.ee/letsgetmovingwithmaria
Bunnie welcomes world-renowned plastic surgeon and author Dr. Ricky Brown, aka "The Real TikTok Doc", to the show this week. Dr. Brown gets real about his journey from not knowing what path to take after college to becoming a double board-certified surgeon with millions of social media fans and followers. He answers listener questions about the complex reconstructive procedures he's performed and gets candid about navigating controversies in plastic surgery, including his take on breast implant illness. Dr. Ricky shares more about his approach to consultations, the differences between saline and silicone implants, and Bunnie talks about her own experience with implants and removal. Watch Full Episodes & More:www.dumbblondeunrated.comDr. Ricky Brown: TikTok | YouTube | The Real Beauty Bible See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Training in martial arts like Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ), Judo, wrestling, & Muay Thai is my outlet for improving my mental health and becoming a better person. Shop our apparel line made for the Jiu-Jitsu athlete at https://jiujitsuoutlet.com/ On the 103rd episode of the Jiu-Jitsu Outlet podcast, I sit down with newly promoted Gracie Jiu-Jitsu blue belt Dr. Ricky Brown. Dr. Brown has been on the podcast before when he first began training in Gracie Jiu-Jitsu. On that episode, he spoke about how training in Jiu-Jitsu for a few months had helped his mental health and life off the mats in his career as a plastic surgeon. You can listen to that first interview with Dr. Brown here: https://open.spotify.com/episode/58tOEA4EEhVmvUEVKsMCOb?si=a8d7e34457194702 In this episode, Dr. Ricky Brown talks about what it was like earning a blue belt in Gracie Jiu-Jitsu and how that experience helped his mental health and personal development. We spoke more about how Jiu-Jitsu training can help a person's life off the mats - especially if they are in a stressful career field. Dr. Brown discusses topics like quitting Jiu-Jitsu when you're a blue belt, the Gracie Jiu-Jitsu blue belt test, and a lot more. In this episode, learn more about how Gracie Jiu-Jitsu training can help your mental health and life off the mats - especially if you're in a high profile career field like medicine. This is an episode you do NOT want to miss. Check out Dr. Ricky Brown's plastic surgery practice if you want that service: https://www.richardjbrownmd.com/ Connect with Dr. Ricky Brown on social media: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drrichardjbrown/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@therealtiktokdoc?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc -------------------------------------- Want to support the show and the research we are doing into the societal impacts of martial arts? Go to https://JiuJitsuOutlet.com/ to shop our exclusive line of apparel made for the Jiu-Jitsu athlete. The information in this episode should NOT be considered medical advice but instead educational information. If you are struggling with your mental health and want to speak with a professional therapist, I recommend https://Talkspace.com/ ... This is the therapy service that worked for me when I was at my darkest moments in life and dealing with panic attacks every day.
Our initial ascent to success may be smooth, but if we fuel our planes with dangerous attitudes, we're bound for a rough landing. On today's episode of the AVAIL podcast, Ricky Brown offers leaders of all shapes and sizes a lesson in piloting the aircraft of their lives with a fair warning of the greatest threat to leadership—hazardous attitudes. Ricky unpacks these attitudes from his new book, The Five Hazardous Attitudes, reminding leaders of the necessity of depending on God's grace in the cockpit.
In This Episode, We Chat About: How to stop letting social media warp your self-image. How to know if you're actually wanting to change for the right reasons. What to do if you're worried about your kids mental health. Resources + Links: Learn more about our coaching services & upcoming events: https://www.girlsmentorship.com/ Get A Copy of Dr. Ricky Brown's Book: The Real Beauty Bible Connect with Ricky on TikTok: @TheRealTikTokDoc Connect with Ricky on Instagram: @DrRichardJBrown Connect with us on Instagram: Girls Mentorship | @girlsmentorship Jill Petersen | @jillphxsen Mary Frances | @msmaryfran Join our Facebook Community | Girls Mentorship Show Notes: What is the impact of social media on the way people view their bodies? Dr. Ricky Brown ( The Real TikTok Doc ) shares his unique perspective as not only a social media influencer but also an active plastic surgeon on how his patients are being influenced. You'll learn about self-love and why he incorporated a mental health specialist into his practice and why he won't perform surgery on a patient unless they mutually feel they're doing it for the right reasons. As a holistic wellness advocate, Dr. Brown gives tactical tools to have conversations with your kids. how to not let social media warp your self-image, and how to build lasting confidence! 02:50 - How Mary & Jill met Dr. Ricky Brown. 06:43 - Why Ricky takes a holistic approach and why plastic surgery should be your last resort. 09:48 - Handling people saying, “You only do it for the money.” 12:08 - How has TikTok impacted the way people view plastic surgery today? 16:10 - How do you handle conversations with your kids about digital literacy? 18:50 - Adapting to new expectations and the new world of social media. 21:16 - Why parents need to own their role as the parent and have hard conversations. 22:47 - What are the repercussions of having too much plastic surgery? 25:20 - How to start the conversation about the struggles your kids go through. 27:58 - Is your kid taking a lot of selfies a sign of problems? 29:24 - What we can learn from Kylee Jenner talking about her ears. 32:30 - Why you shouldn't always correct your kids and learn. 33:17 - Should celebrities have to be honest about their cosmetic surgeries? 36:11 - What is the ethical role of a surgeon to make sure the patient is doing surgery for the right reasons? 38:00 - What Ricky would like to see changed in the plastic surgery industry. 40:36 - How do you handle a patient who may not be ready for surgery? 43:30 - How trauma from your youth can impact your behavior as an adult. 48:44 - How to verify that a surgeon is as qualified as they claim to be.
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In this episode, we discuss: Why implants are making people sick The effects of impants on autoimmune diseases Is having an explant right for you? How a rupture can effect your liver and other organs What is the biofilm theory Dr. Richard (Ricky) Brown is a highly skilled plastic surgeon with over a decade of experience in his field. As an expert plastic and reconstructive surgeon, Dr. Brown is dedicated to helping others feel confident in their own skin. A native of Atlanta, he earned his undergraduate degree from the University of Georgia. Before attending medical school in Chicago, Dr. Brown developed an interest in surgery while working as an orderly cleaning up operating rooms at Piedmont Hospital in Atlanta. He was eventually able to observe many surgeries, and the more he saw performed, the more he knew he wanted to become a surgeon. He earned his medical degree from The Chicago Medical School. Dr. Brown first came to appreciate the specialty of plastic and reconstructive surgery during his general surgery training at one of Chicago's inner city hospitals. He saw the power of plastic surgery in changing and restoring lives after trauma. Working with plastic surgery residents there, he conducted innovative research on the topic of scarring and wound healing. During that time, he wrote papers that were published in one of the top plastic surgery journals, Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. After completing medical school, he attended Northwestern University to complete his General Surgery residency. Dr. Brown went on to become certified by the American Board of Surgery in General Surgery and complete his residency training in the field of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery at the University of Nebraska Medical Center (UNMC) in Omaha. He now has board certifications in both general surgery and plastic surgery. Follow Dr. Ricky Brown IG: www.instagram.com/drrichardjbrown TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@therealtiktokdoc
Luke 15:11-32 – A man had two sons: one who was lost and desperately needing rescuing and forgiveness, and another who couldn't show forgiveness and, thus, was truly lost. Come hear an incredible story of redemption from one of our members as we will each find ourselves amazed by the limitless love and grace of heavenly Father.
In this episode 1upwhatup goes over the film “Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull” with guests Ricky Brown and John X Smith. Ricky Brown is the best neighbor and a good friend of mine. John X Smith is an audio engineer and recording artist Watch the Episode on YouTube 1upwhatup Movie Score: 1.1 out of 10 Ricky Brown Movie Score: 5.1 out of 10 John X Smith Movie Score: 2.1 out of 10 John X Smith johnxsmith.com 1upwhatup https://www.instagram.com/1upwhatup/ https://www.instagram.com/themovierantbreak/ The 91st best album of all time “Lily Flower” is available now: https://www.1upwhatup.com/product-page/lily-flower-album https://www.1upwhatup.com
In this episode 1upwhatup goes over the film “Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade” with guest Ricky Brown. Ricky Brown is the best neighbor and a good friend of mine. Watch the Episode on YouTube 1upwhatup https://www.instagram.com/1upwhatup/ https://www.instagram.com/themovierantbreak/ 1upwhatup Movie Score: 8.2 out of 10 Ricky Brown Movie Score: 7.9 out of 10 The 91st best album of all time “Lily Flower” is available now: https://www.1upwhatup.com/product-page/lily-flower-album https://www.1upwhatup.com
Hello artists! welcome back to this space where we share tips, experience, inspiration and tools to nurture your life and art. I'm so happy to be back and share this chat I had with Ricky Brown a.k.a. Really Bad Portraits, who I met in my last visit to New York. Since I experienced his work I was really curious about his journey and this public way to share his artwork. I hope you enjoy as much as I did listening to what he had to share about life, inspiration and one or two tips as how be free and experiment with your art. Ricky's Instagram: Really_Bad_Portraits Leave me a comment or send me your questions or suggestions to Instagram: vidayartepodcast#vidayartepodcast #vidayarte #artistlife #artpodcast #reallybadportraits #nycartists #nycartist #artistasvisuales #nebraskaartist #nebraskapodcast #inspiration #creativity
In this episode 1upwhatup goes over the film “Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom” with guest Ricky Brown. Ricky Brown is the best neighbor and a good friend of mine. Watch the Episode on YouTube Instagram https://www.instagram.com/1upwhatup/ https://www.instagram.com/themovierantbreak/ Host Movie Score: 5.8 out of 10 Guest Movie Score: 5.2 out of 10 Song by 1upwhatup - “My Way” The 91st best album of all time “Lily Flower” is available now: https://www.1upwhatup.com/product-page/lily-flower-album https://www.1upwhatup.com
In this episode of the All Nations Aurora podcast, we delve into the topic of balancing life's responsibilities with moments of enjoyment. Pastor Ricky Brown shares wisdom from the Bible and lessons learned on the importance of taking time to recharge and find joy. Listen now and discover how incorporating joy into our daily routine can bring a new perspective to our faith journey. Join us for this inspiring and thought-provoking conversation.-----Our vision at All Nations Aurora is simple: we want to help you Find Family, Discover Purpose, and Change the World. All Nations Aurora is led by Pastors Talaat & Tai McNeely and is based in Aurora, IL. Come join us Sundays at 10:30 am in-person at 1801 N. Eola Rd, Aurora, IL 60502. We hope to see you there!If this is your first time checking out All Nations Aurora go to https://anccore.ccbchurch.com/goto/forms/175/responses/new and tell us a little about yourself!If you would like to financially support this ministry and help us continue reaching people all over the world with the message of Jesus, you can go to https://www.allnationsaurora.com/give , text anaurora followed by an amount (Ex: “anaurora 200”) to 77296, or mail in your gift to 3015 E New York St Ste A2-150 Aurora, IL 60504.Stay Connected!- Website: https://www.allnationsaurora.com/- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/allnationsaurora- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/allnationsaurora/- Pastor Talaat Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/talaatmcneely/- Pastor Tai Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tai.mcneely/
Training in martial arts like Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ), Judo, wrestling, & Muay Thai is my outlet for improving my mental health and becoming a better person. Want to download our new ebook that teaches 7 lessons learned from the martial arts? Click here and enter your email when the popup prompts you to do so. On this twenty-fourth episode of the podcast, I talk to Dr. Ricky Brown. Dr. Brown is a plastic surgeon in Arizona, social media influencer, father, and a Gracie Jiu-Jitsu white belt. On this episode, Ricky discusses how training in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu alongside his sons for a few months has changed his life. We talk about the peace of mind that self defense training has given him. Ricky and I discover we both have a background of training in CrossFit which sparks a conversation about the benefits of training in CrossFit vs. a martial art like BJJ. Ricky shares about how training in Jiu-Jitsu has helped his two autistic sons. He talks about how his sons have wanted to start training in grappling everyday. We discuss the value that Jiu-Jitsu has for people on the autism spectrum. On this episode, you will learn about how training in self defense and basic Jiu-Jitsu can change a person's life in only a few short months. This is an episode you do NOT want to miss. Favorite Quote: "My son was like 'Dad... I wanna go everyday'". Click here to subscribe to Dr. Ricky on Tiktok @TheRealTikTokDoc Click here to learn more about Dr. Ricky, purchase his book, and follow all his channels. Want to work with Dr. Ricky in Arizona? Click here to learn more about his practice. You can connect with Ricky through Instagram. Want to support the show and the research we are doing into the societal impacts of martial arts? Go to JiuJitsuOutlet.com to shop our exclusive line of apparel made for the Jiu-Jitsu athlete. Follow us on social media: Facebook: Instagram: YouTube
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Dr. Ricky Brown is a Double Board Certified Aesthetic Plastic Surgeon who performs cosmetic and reconstructive procedures in Scottsdale, Arizona. He sits down with Dr. Sanjay Juneja, and they talk about the different types of mastectomies and how far we've come in surgery for breast cancer. One of these options are nipple sparing mastectomies, and they are incredible! Dr. Ricky Brown believes this option for women is one of the best options available because all the skin is spared and the implant looks the most natural. His goal is to educate, inspire, and motivate as many people as possible by giving them these novel surgery options and empowering them with the knowledge they need to make the healthiest decisions for their lives.
Hola Artistas! Les saludo después de volver de un viaje que sin duda me ha dejado bastante en qué meditar y sobre todo en que sostenerme para seguir creando y compartiendo. Esta es una charla en la que les comparto lo que es mi perspectiva de la esencia de esta ciudad entorno a la expresión y el arte. Ser y sostener lo que somos y cómo somos en este momento; honrarlo, aceptarlo y dejarlo ser. Contáctame y deja tus comentarios - Instagram: @gabrielahermed Mis pinturas en instagram: @gabiiecolorful Canal de Youtube: Gabriela Hermed REFERENCIAS MENCIONADAS: Documental "Feels Good Man" 2020, dirigido por Arthur Jones. Artistas de Washington Square Park que me inspiraron (sus instagrams) Let Hair Down - @lethairdown Ricky Brown - @really_bad_portraits Adam Ellis - @adamellisart Escucha este podcast todos los miércoles en Spotify, Apple Podcast, Youtube (próximamente) o más opciones en: https://anchor.fm/vidayarte/episodes/Vida--Arte-con-Gabriela-Hermed-El-Viaje-e1ckbrr
Today I spoke with Ricky Brown, Director of Nursing for the Covid-19 Virtual Ward, about the new virtual ward aimed to assist those from the comfort of their own homes.
In this episode we take you to the Rosa Parks Museum on the campus of Troy University in Montgomery, AL where we talk with Dr. Felicia Bell, Managing Director of the Rosa Parks Museum and Ricky Brown, Rosa Parks Museum Curator.These interviews were record in August of 2015 and gives a detailed history of the Montgomery Bus Boycott & How the museum was fortunate to get a hold of the historical documents.These interviews and the tour were incredible and I suggest everyone visit the museum, even if it is virtual.If you have any questions or comments feel free to email me Rick@thericksmithshow.comRemember to subscribe to our podcast so you never miss a minute.Want to help keep the show viable and on the air? Become a Patreon memberSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode Anthony Panders to Florida, the wonderful state of alligators, meth and Cubans. Also, why do doctors have tic tocs and what's the deal with Dr. Ricky Brown and Dr. Tony Youn. They have too much money to be fighting each other Links down below! www.instagram.com/theanthonymartin www.twitter.com/watameye www.tictok.com/anthonywithcheese www.apple.com/panderinghour www.spotify.com/panderinghour www.anchor.fm.com/panderinghour Thanks for making my dreams come true! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Join us for our conversation with Congressman Kwanzaa Hall, Pastor Jamal Bryant, Ricky Brown, Bishop Ramon Belton and Shaun Smith our Founder and CEO.
Today we talk with Ricky Brown about Second Chances. Next Step Staffing finds jobs for those typically deemed unemployable: Veterans, Disabled, and Non-Violent Ex-Offenders.
In this episode, Caleb and Matt sit down with Ricky Brown, a household name within the Originals sphere. Ricky is 35 and is now a stay-at-home-dad. Oh, and did we mention he's retired? Until recently, Ricky owned a very successful Production company, which saw him producing events from small PA's to concerts and festivals, including mixing for Muse. In addition, Ricky took over his Grandmother's share portfolio and commercial real estate business, both which he has grown substatially. In this conversation, Ricky shares insight and wisdom around making dreams a reality and creating financial freedom. He shares practical tips for how to step out and take risks to build the future that you want. Who doesn't want to know more about that? OG Recommedations: Caleb: Drive to survive - Season 3 on Netflix: https://www.netflix.com/au/title/80204890 Ricky: Matthew McConaughey's Greenlights Audio book: https://www.audible.com.au/pd/Greenlights-Audiobook/1472283554?sourcecode=M2MORSH051016002X&ipRedirectOverride=true&gclid=EAIaIQobChMI4tDgk-jq7wIVryErCh2EtwCLEAQYASABEgKS8D_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds Feild notes note pad https://fieldnotesbrand.com/ Matt: Gum Boots Socials (AKA Instagram): Caleb: @calebhearne (https://www.instagram.com/calebhearne/) Matt: @matthearne (https://www.instagram.com/matthearne/) Special Guest: Ricky Brown.
Message from Ricky Brown on March 21, 2021
Honoring Martin Luther King Jr. (Show originally aired on 01/18/21) (00:00-09:10): Esau McCaulley with Christianity Today says It's Not Enough to Preach Racial Justice. We Need to Champion Policy Change. Brian and Ian shared their reaction. (09:10-18:59): Ricky Brown, Pastor of New Creation Church shared his perspective on Martin Luther King Jr. and chatted with Brian and Ian about his sermon, “Is There Anything More Christian than Social Justice.” (18:59-29:32): Quentin Mumphery, Founder and Senior Pastor of New Hope Covenant Church talked with Brian and Ian about the impact of Martin Luther King Jr. and the dangers of reducing Dr. King's life to sentimentality and quotes. (29.32-39:04): Tyran Laws, Pastor of The Christian Fellowship Missionary Baptist Church and Author of The Round Table chatted with Brian and Ian about the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. (39:04-48:34): Rev. Alvin C. Bibbs, Sr., Founder and CEO of Justice Journey Alliance, shared his amazing story of meeting Martin Luther King Jr. as a young boy in 1967, and talked with Brian and Ian about his book, Crazy Enough To Care: Changing Your World Through Compassion, Justice and Racial Reconciliation. (48:34-57:20): Rev. Watson Jones III, Pastor of Compassion Baptist Church, chatted with Brian and Ian about the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr., and how we can live and work for justice. (57:20-1:08:13): Derrick Puckett, Lead Pastor of Renewal Church of Chicago joined Brian and Ian to talk about working for justice in the weeks and months after Martin Luther King Jr. Day, what it looks like to live out the Gospel, and his prayer for Chicago. (1:08:13-1:18:07): Steve Coble, Teaching Pastor of Renewal Church of Chicago, talked with Brian and Ian about the impact that Martin Luther King Jr. has had on his life, and the ways the church can stand for peace and justice. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-09:10): Esau McCaulley with Christianity Today says It's Not Enough to Preach Racial Justice. We Need to Champion Policy Change. Brian and Ian shared their reaction. (09:10-18:59): Ricky Brown, Pastor of New Creation Church shared his perspective on Martin Luther King Jr. and chatted with Brian and Ian about his sermon, “Is There Anything More Christian than Social Justice.” (18:59-29:32): Quentin Mumphery, Founder and Senior Pastor of New Hope Covenant Church talked with Brian and Ian about the impact of Martin Luther King Jr. and the dangers of reducing Dr. King's life to sentimentality and quotes. (29.32-39:04): Tyran Laws, Pastor of The Christian Fellowship Missionary Baptist Church and Author of The Round Table chatted with Brian and Ian about the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. (39:04-48:34): Rev. Alvin C. Bibbs, Sr., Founder and CEO of Justice Journey Alliance, shared his amazing story of meeting Martin Luther King Jr. as a young boy in 1967, and talked with Brian and Ian about his book, Crazy Enough To Care: Changing Your World Through Compassion, Justice and Racial Reconciliation. (48:34-57:20): Rev. Watson Jones III, Pastor of Compassion Baptist Church, chatted with Brian and Ian about the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr., and how we can live and work for justice. (57:20-1:07:14): Steve Coble, Teaching Pastor of Renewal Church of Chicago, talked with Brian and Ian about the impact that Martin Luther King Jr. has had on his life, and the ways the church can stand for peace and justice. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Listen to Kat and Nick interview Ricky Brown about going without agenda and seeing God show up! Check out the featured site www.shopliveivy.com mentioned in break-time. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nationspodcast/support
In this episode 1upwhatup goes over the film “Planes, Trains and Automobiles” with guest Ricky Brown. Ricky Brown is a good friend and a great neighbor. @1upwhatup @themovierantbreak Host Movie Score: 6 out of 10 Guest Movie Score: 7.2 out of 10 Song by 1upwhatup and John X Smith feat. Johnny Barcelona - “Say so” https://www.1upwhatup.com
(00:00-09:17): Brian and Ian talked about the calls to “de-fund the police” in the wake of the George Floyd murder and what can be done to reform law enforcement. (09:17-29:59): Ricky Brown is the Pastor of New Creation Church in Chicago. He joined Brian and Ian to talk about the impact COVID-19 and the murder of George Floyd have had on his community. (29:59-39:29): New York Pastor Rich Villodas posted a Tweet discussing the problems Pastors face with people who are so focused on their political beliefs that they become entangled with everything else, including their faith. (39:29-50:02): Health officials are warning that protesters could be at risk, but they knew the risks before getting together and should just take precautions. Brian and Ian talked about the conflicting messages. (50:02-1:12:41): Dewayne Davis is the Pastor of New Morning Star Missionary Baptist Church in Chicago. He joined Brian and Ian to talk about the impact of the murder of George Floyd and the resulting protests have had. (1:12:41-1:17:37): Brian and Ian’s “Weird Stuff We Found on the Internet”See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pastor, Church Planter and Visionary Ricky Brown joins us for Episode #20 to help us discover how to enter into our communities with love. In addition to being the Lead Pastor of New Creation Church, Ricky has preached the Gospel around the globe. In this week's podcast, Ricky shares his simple approach to evangelism in two brief statements: Be Widely Visible & Be Gently Vocal. Join us as we discover how to truly enter into our communities as agents of radical love, fresh hope, and lasting justice.
Jeff Sandstrom, a pastor at Calvary Church of Naperville, goes on air with Ian to discuss his growth as a pastor, how to reach today's youth and his story of going from being a house church pastor to a megachurch pastor. Later, New Creation Church founder and head pastor Ricky Brown gives insight into the hurdles of planting and heading a new church, as well as the urgency of planting new churches. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The latest episode of the Perch Podcast features a look at the 2019 BC Football signing class with Steve Addazio, Ricky Brown and Anthony Campanile.
Boston College football coach Steve Addazio joins The Perch to discuss all things BC football from recruiting, the 2016 season to his favorite spot in the North End. Also on this show is BC assistant football coach Ricky Brown and BC administrator Barry Gallup.