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#947: Join us as we sit down with William Gaunitz – certified trichologist & leader in the hair loss & regrowth space with over two decades of clinical experience. After facing his own unexplained hair loss & lack of regrowth, William turned curiosity into expertise, pursuing formal training in trichology to uncover real solutions. In this episode, William breaks down the importance of scalp hygiene, the hair-washing habits you should be doing, the three primary causes of hair loss that could be impacting you, how to identify what's actually behind your thinning, & the truth about scalp conditions, including regrowth protocols. To Watch the Show click HERE For Detailed Show Notes visit TSCPODCAST.COM To connect with William Gaunitz click HERE To connect with Lauryn Bosstick click HERE To connect with Michael Bosstick click HERE Read More on The Skinny Confidential HERE Head to our ShopMy page HERE and LTK page HERE to find all of the products mentioned in each episode. Get your burning questions featured on the show! Leave the Him & Her Show a voicemail at +1 (512) 537-7194. To learn more about Advanced Trichology visit https://tidd.ly/4aSMxmY and use code SKINNY for 20% off your entire cart, excluding blood work. This episode is sponsored by The Skinny Confidential The beauty tool that started it all, redesigned to evolve with you. Shop Ice Roller at https://bit.ly/IceRollerSilver today. This episode is sponsored by Squarespace Check out https://www.squarespace.com/skinny to save 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain using code skinny. This episode is sponsored by Revolve Shop at http://REVOLVE.com/SKINNY and use code SKINNY for 15% off your first order. #REVOLVEpartner This episode is sponsored by Veracity For up to 60% off your order, head to http://VeracityHealth.co and use code SKINNY. This episode is sponsored by Caraway Visit http://Carawayhome.com/SKINNYPOD10 or use code SKINNYPOD10 at checkout to take an additional 10% off your next purchase. This episode is sponsored by Caldera Lab Go to http://calderalab.com/SKINNY and use code SKINNY for 20% off your first order. This episode is sponsored by Purely Elizabeth Visit http://purelyelizabeth.com and use code SKINNY at checkout for 20% off to taste the obsession yourself. This episode is sponsored by Superpower Head to http://Superpower.com and use code SKINNY at checkout for $20 off your membership. Live up to your 100-Year potential. #superpowerpod Produced by Dear Media
In this episode, dermatologist Dr Leona Yip joins Bahar to explore the science and emotion behind hair health. From hormonal influences and the rise of hair shedding, to the emotional toll of hair loss and the latest biotechnologies reshaping treatment options, this conversation breaks down the myths and misinformation that dominate social media. Dr Yip, one of Australia’s leading experts in scalp and hair loss disorders, explains why early intervention matters, how to distinguish thinning from shedding, and what’s emerging in the field of regenerative dermatology. Together, they discuss the growing conversation around hair as a marker of wellbeing, identity, and empowerment. Key Takeaways Hair health has become one of beauty’s most discussed and researched topics. Early intervention is crucial for better long-term outcomes. Social media often oversimplifies complex medical issues around hair loss. Hormones play a role but are not the only factor. Knowing the difference between hair thinning and shedding can shape treatment success. Scalp health is foundational to healthy hair growth. Advanced biotechnologies are creating more precise, evidence-based solutions. Emotional wellbeing and self-image are deeply tied to hair health. Patient empowerment and proper medical guidance lead to better results. Watch the full episode here: https://youtu.be/9driMySofzkSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We fed a real two-hour cover band set list into ChatGPT… and it absolutely roasted it.Mike from @PorkTornadoes and @ConfusedBreakfast has been building this show for 15 years. We dumped the full thing — tempos, singers, closers, all of it — into a GPT thread trained on a year of our cover band philosophy.The verdict?“It's a playlist, not a show.”“You're programming like a musician, not a psychologist.”“Protect the dance floor at all costs.”And honestly… it wasn't wrong.This episode is for anyone who writes set lists, plays in multi-singer bands, or cares about how energy actually moves through a room. We get into emotional arcs, genre clustering, why fairness can kill momentum, and how to actually use AI as a creative tool instead of a gimmick.---### What we get into:* The closer debate: **Mr. Brightside** vs. **Lose Yourself*** Why “slow songs need runway”* BPM brick walls and mid-set energy crashes* Country clustering vs. demographic pinball* Engineering the perfect photo-op peak* The nuclear run and where your biggest weapons actually belong* Fairness vs. emotional inevitability in multi-singer bands* Using AI as a rut-buster (not a replacement for taste)There's also a brief mid-episode emergency when Adam's kid takes a headshot at recess. He's fine. Scalp wounds just bleed like Tarantino directed them.If you build set lists for a living — or even just obsess over them — this one might mess with your philosophy a little.Protect the dance floor.Sweetwater Affilate Link: https://sweetwater.sjv.io/xJE4rk BACTrack Affiliate Link: https://www.bactrack.com/coverbandconfidential MaestroDMX (10% off discount link): https://maestrodmx.com/discount/DISCOUNT4CBC?redirect=%2Fproducts%2FmaestrodmxBlank Contracts & Riders: https://www.coverbandconfidential.com/store/performance-contractsBacking Track Resources: https://www.coverbandconfidential.com/store/backing-track-resourcesThank you so much for tuning in! If you want to help be sure to like, subscribe and share with your friends! Linktree: linktr.ee/adampatrickjohnson linktr.ee/coverbandconfidentialFollow us on Instagram!@coverbandconfidential@adampatrickjohnson@danraymusicianIf you have any questions please email at:Coverbandconfidential@gmail.comConsider supporting us on Patreon! www.patreon.com/coverbandconfidentialOr buy us a cup of coffee!paypal.me/cbconfidentialAnd for more info check out www.coverbandconfidential.comGear Used in this Video (Affiliate):Sony ZV-E10 Mirrorless Camera: https://amzn.to/3DBqtOyElgato Prompter: https://amzn.to/3X3IAq8 Shure SM7B: https://amzn.to/4dDCJx0 Elgato Stream Deck XL: https://amzn.to/3gKjhqiMagic Arm Camera Friction Mount: https://amzn.to/3SK5yNk
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“Our scalp, hair, all these are meant to protect our most vital organ, which is our brain. The reason you get itchy, you can feel when you get oily, is because it's that sensitive to protect it. So we need to learn not to ignore those signs.” —Anne MarieWe know that “successful” careers can quietly drain our bodies and energy. Many of us push through pain, burnout, and misalignment because it looks stable from the outside, while our health and purpose pay the price. This conversation sits at the intersection of career change, service, and the often-ignored world of scalp health and hair loss.Our guest, Anne Marie, is a stylist, head spa specialist, and head of community events at Dolce Vita Salon. Her path runs from nonprofit work and case management through chronic back pain, grief, and a move to Hawaii, to finally owning her gift with hair and healing-centered scalp care.Hit play to explore how aligned work and intentional beauty rituals can support real healing, not just surface-level change.How Annie went from nonprofit case manager to head spa specialistThe role of service, grief, and chronic pain in reshaping her purposeWhat a Japanese head spa actually is and how it supports scalp healthHow hormones, stress, and DHT drive hair loss in womenWhy scalp microbiome health matters more than trendy productsHow Dolce Vita Salon approaches education, community, and giving backConnect with Heather:WebsiteLinkedInInstagramFacebookYouTubeEpisode Highlights:01:17 Meet Anne Marie04:30 Chronic Back Pain, COVID, Burnout & Losing Her Dad – Hitting Rock Bottom08:07 What's Your One Gift?10:05 Finding Purpose Young vs. Midlife:15:49 Conditioner Mistakes, Scalp Microbiome & Why You Need a Scalp Serum20:14 Postpartum Hair Loss, Hormones, Stress & How Scalp Treatments Help26:58 Creating a Sacred, Grounded Space for Scalp Healing & Nervous System Calm28:56 Intensive Training: Associate Program, Ongoing Education & Mastering Hair32:01 Why Scalp Care Matters More Than You Think (Ages Faster Than Your Face)Resources:
Listen and subscribe to Money Making Conversations on iHeartRadio, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, www.moneymakingconversations.com/subscribe/ or wherever you listen to podcasts. New Money Making Conversations episodes drop daily. I want to alert you, so you don’t miss out on expert analysis and insider perspectives from my guests who provide tips that can help you uplift the community, improve your financial planning, motivation, or advice on how to be a successful entrepreneur. Keep winning! Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Dr. Melanye “Dr. Mac.” Maclin joins Rushion McDonald to discuss the serious health risks associated with hair relaxers, permanent dyes, and synthetic braids—particularly among Black women. Drawing from over 25 years of research and patient experience, she explains how chemicals used in these products absorb through the scalp, disrupt hormones, and significantly increase the risks of breast cancer, ovarian cancer, uterine cancer, early puberty, fibroids, and infertility. The conversation also highlights systemic resistance from the beauty industry, government agencies, and even consumers themselves—primarily due to financial incentives and lack of awareness. Dr. Mac advocates for safer hair practices, increased education, and protective measures to reduce exposure. She also discusses her pioneering internal hair‑health supplements, Bella Nutri, for women (2004) and men (2008), and how she helped introduce the U.S. market to nutritional hair support long before it was mainstream. Purpose of the Interview The purpose of the interview is to: 1. Educate listeners about the hidden health dangers …of chemical hair treatments including relaxers, permanent dyes, and synthetic hair containing benzene. 2. Advocate for informed hair‑care decisions Dr. Mac wants women—especially Black women—to understand how beauty practices impact long‑term health. 3. Encourage the beauty industry to adopt safety protocols Such as scalp protection, warning labels, and honest communication about risks. 4. Highlight Dr. Mac’s work and products Including her Bella Nutri supplements and educational platforms (Ask Dr. Mac). 5. Empower parents to protect children By avoiding chemical treatments on young girls whose bodies are especially vulnerable. Key Takeaways 1. Chemical relaxers and permanent hair dyes are strongly linked to increased cancer risks. Permanent dyes raise the risk of breast, uterine, and ovarian cancer. Black women exhibit a 45% increased risk of breast cancer when using permanent dyes. Combining dyes with relaxers significantly compounds the danger. 2. The danger comes from chemical absorption into the scalp. Relaxer chemicals include sodium, calcium, guanine, and lithium hydroxide. These chemicals burn through the scalp, entering the bloodstream and disrupting hormones, leading to early puberty, fibroids, infertility, and cancer. 3. Synthetic braiding hair contains benzene—a carcinogen. Benzene exposure affects both the stylist and the client. Risks include lung cancer and leukemia. 4. The beauty industry resists change because of profit. Salons rarely display warnings because “it affects business.” The relaxer–damage→hair‑loss→extensions cycle creates a lucrative revenue loop. 5. Children are especially vulnerable to chemical exposure. Relaxers on children under 10 can cause: early puberty fibroids infertility early hysterectomies increased cancer risk Dr. Mac advises never relaxing a child’s hair, but if done, the product must stay on no more than 5–10 minutes with complete scalp protection. 6. Scalp protection is essential for anyone still using relaxers. Use petroleum jelly over the entire scalp, not just the hairline. This reduces chemical absorption during both application and rinsing. 7. Dr. Mac pioneered the U.S. hair‑supplement industry. Developed Bella Nutri after research with a Finnish company (Scalp). Initially dismissed as a “witch doctor,” but now the hair‑supplement market is mainstream. 8. She refuses to participate in relaxer‑related lawsuits. Because she has warned people for 20+ years, she cannot ethically testify for those who ignored repeated warnings. Notable Quotes On the impact of chemicals: “The chemicals burn through the scalp… getting into the main bloodstream and causing hormone disruption.” On the increased cancer risk: “African‑Americans have a more than 45% increased risk when we use permanent hair dyes.” On synthetic braids: “As long as that synthetic hair is on her head, she is breathing in benzene.” On industry pushback: “People are about the green‑eyed devil called money.” On relaxing children’s hair: “Hopefully a mother doesn’t take her child to get a relaxer.” “Hair chemicals can lead to early puberty, fibroids, infertility, even hysterectomies before age 40.” On the vicious cycle of damage and profit: “It’s a 360‑degree money‑making cycle.” On caring more than her patients: “I feel like I’m caring more about someone’s health than they are caring about their own.” On pioneering supplements: “Hair and skin are internal organs—they manifest externally.” #SHMS #STRAW #BESTSupport the show: https://www.steveharveyfm.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Listen and subscribe to Money Making Conversations on iHeartRadio, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, www.moneymakingconversations.com/subscribe/ or wherever you listen to podcasts. New Money Making Conversations episodes drop daily. I want to alert you, so you don’t miss out on expert analysis and insider perspectives from my guests who provide tips that can help you uplift the community, improve your financial planning, motivation, or advice on how to be a successful entrepreneur. Keep winning! Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Dr. Melanye “Dr. Mac.” Maclin joins Rushion McDonald to discuss the serious health risks associated with hair relaxers, permanent dyes, and synthetic braids—particularly among Black women. Drawing from over 25 years of research and patient experience, she explains how chemicals used in these products absorb through the scalp, disrupt hormones, and significantly increase the risks of breast cancer, ovarian cancer, uterine cancer, early puberty, fibroids, and infertility. The conversation also highlights systemic resistance from the beauty industry, government agencies, and even consumers themselves—primarily due to financial incentives and lack of awareness. Dr. Mac advocates for safer hair practices, increased education, and protective measures to reduce exposure. She also discusses her pioneering internal hair‑health supplements, Bella Nutri, for women (2004) and men (2008), and how she helped introduce the U.S. market to nutritional hair support long before it was mainstream. Purpose of the Interview The purpose of the interview is to: 1. Educate listeners about the hidden health dangers …of chemical hair treatments including relaxers, permanent dyes, and synthetic hair containing benzene. 2. Advocate for informed hair‑care decisions Dr. Mac wants women—especially Black women—to understand how beauty practices impact long‑term health. 3. Encourage the beauty industry to adopt safety protocols Such as scalp protection, warning labels, and honest communication about risks. 4. Highlight Dr. Mac’s work and products Including her Bella Nutri supplements and educational platforms (Ask Dr. Mac). 5. Empower parents to protect children By avoiding chemical treatments on young girls whose bodies are especially vulnerable. Key Takeaways 1. Chemical relaxers and permanent hair dyes are strongly linked to increased cancer risks. Permanent dyes raise the risk of breast, uterine, and ovarian cancer. Black women exhibit a 45% increased risk of breast cancer when using permanent dyes. Combining dyes with relaxers significantly compounds the danger. 2. The danger comes from chemical absorption into the scalp. Relaxer chemicals include sodium, calcium, guanine, and lithium hydroxide. These chemicals burn through the scalp, entering the bloodstream and disrupting hormones, leading to early puberty, fibroids, infertility, and cancer. 3. Synthetic braiding hair contains benzene—a carcinogen. Benzene exposure affects both the stylist and the client. Risks include lung cancer and leukemia. 4. The beauty industry resists change because of profit. Salons rarely display warnings because “it affects business.” The relaxer–damage→hair‑loss→extensions cycle creates a lucrative revenue loop. 5. Children are especially vulnerable to chemical exposure. Relaxers on children under 10 can cause: early puberty fibroids infertility early hysterectomies increased cancer risk Dr. Mac advises never relaxing a child’s hair, but if done, the product must stay on no more than 5–10 minutes with complete scalp protection. 6. Scalp protection is essential for anyone still using relaxers. Use petroleum jelly over the entire scalp, not just the hairline. This reduces chemical absorption during both application and rinsing. 7. Dr. Mac pioneered the U.S. hair‑supplement industry. Developed Bella Nutri after research with a Finnish company (Scalp). Initially dismissed as a “witch doctor,” but now the hair‑supplement market is mainstream. 8. She refuses to participate in relaxer‑related lawsuits. Because she has warned people for 20+ years, she cannot ethically testify for those who ignored repeated warnings. Notable Quotes On the impact of chemicals: “The chemicals burn through the scalp… getting into the main bloodstream and causing hormone disruption.” On the increased cancer risk: “African‑Americans have a more than 45% increased risk when we use permanent hair dyes.” On synthetic braids: “As long as that synthetic hair is on her head, she is breathing in benzene.” On industry pushback: “People are about the green‑eyed devil called money.” On relaxing children’s hair: “Hopefully a mother doesn’t take her child to get a relaxer.” “Hair chemicals can lead to early puberty, fibroids, infertility, even hysterectomies before age 40.” On the vicious cycle of damage and profit: “It’s a 360‑degree money‑making cycle.” On caring more than her patients: “I feel like I’m caring more about someone’s health than they are caring about their own.” On pioneering supplements: “Hair and skin are internal organs—they manifest externally.” #SHMS #STRAW #BESTSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Listen and subscribe to Money Making Conversations on iHeartRadio, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, www.moneymakingconversations.com/subscribe/ or wherever you listen to podcasts. New Money Making Conversations episodes drop daily. I want to alert you, so you don’t miss out on expert analysis and insider perspectives from my guests who provide tips that can help you uplift the community, improve your financial planning, motivation, or advice on how to be a successful entrepreneur. Keep winning! Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Dr. Melanye “Dr. Mac.” Maclin joins Rushion McDonald to discuss the serious health risks associated with hair relaxers, permanent dyes, and synthetic braids—particularly among Black women. Drawing from over 25 years of research and patient experience, she explains how chemicals used in these products absorb through the scalp, disrupt hormones, and significantly increase the risks of breast cancer, ovarian cancer, uterine cancer, early puberty, fibroids, and infertility. The conversation also highlights systemic resistance from the beauty industry, government agencies, and even consumers themselves—primarily due to financial incentives and lack of awareness. Dr. Mac advocates for safer hair practices, increased education, and protective measures to reduce exposure. She also discusses her pioneering internal hair‑health supplements, Bella Nutri, for women (2004) and men (2008), and how she helped introduce the U.S. market to nutritional hair support long before it was mainstream. Purpose of the Interview The purpose of the interview is to: 1. Educate listeners about the hidden health dangers …of chemical hair treatments including relaxers, permanent dyes, and synthetic hair containing benzene. 2. Advocate for informed hair‑care decisions Dr. Mac wants women—especially Black women—to understand how beauty practices impact long‑term health. 3. Encourage the beauty industry to adopt safety protocols Such as scalp protection, warning labels, and honest communication about risks. 4. Highlight Dr. Mac’s work and products Including her Bella Nutri supplements and educational platforms (Ask Dr. Mac). 5. Empower parents to protect children By avoiding chemical treatments on young girls whose bodies are especially vulnerable. Key Takeaways 1. Chemical relaxers and permanent hair dyes are strongly linked to increased cancer risks. Permanent dyes raise the risk of breast, uterine, and ovarian cancer. Black women exhibit a 45% increased risk of breast cancer when using permanent dyes. Combining dyes with relaxers significantly compounds the danger. 2. The danger comes from chemical absorption into the scalp. Relaxer chemicals include sodium, calcium, guanine, and lithium hydroxide. These chemicals burn through the scalp, entering the bloodstream and disrupting hormones, leading to early puberty, fibroids, infertility, and cancer. 3. Synthetic braiding hair contains benzene—a carcinogen. Benzene exposure affects both the stylist and the client. Risks include lung cancer and leukemia. 4. The beauty industry resists change because of profit. Salons rarely display warnings because “it affects business.” The relaxer–damage→hair‑loss→extensions cycle creates a lucrative revenue loop. 5. Children are especially vulnerable to chemical exposure. Relaxers on children under 10 can cause: early puberty fibroids infertility early hysterectomies increased cancer risk Dr. Mac advises never relaxing a child’s hair, but if done, the product must stay on no more than 5–10 minutes with complete scalp protection. 6. Scalp protection is essential for anyone still using relaxers. Use petroleum jelly over the entire scalp, not just the hairline. This reduces chemical absorption during both application and rinsing. 7. Dr. Mac pioneered the U.S. hair‑supplement industry. Developed Bella Nutri after research with a Finnish company (Scalp). Initially dismissed as a “witch doctor,” but now the hair‑supplement market is mainstream. 8. She refuses to participate in relaxer‑related lawsuits. Because she has warned people for 20+ years, she cannot ethically testify for those who ignored repeated warnings. Notable Quotes On the impact of chemicals: “The chemicals burn through the scalp… getting into the main bloodstream and causing hormone disruption.” On the increased cancer risk: “African‑Americans have a more than 45% increased risk when we use permanent hair dyes.” On synthetic braids: “As long as that synthetic hair is on her head, she is breathing in benzene.” On industry pushback: “People are about the green‑eyed devil called money.” On relaxing children’s hair: “Hopefully a mother doesn’t take her child to get a relaxer.” “Hair chemicals can lead to early puberty, fibroids, infertility, even hysterectomies before age 40.” On the vicious cycle of damage and profit: “It’s a 360‑degree money‑making cycle.” On caring more than her patients: “I feel like I’m caring more about someone’s health than they are caring about their own.” On pioneering supplements: “Hair and skin are internal organs—they manifest externally.” #SHMS #STRAW #BESTSteve Harvey Morning Show Online: http://www.steveharveyfm.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, guest Kia Lee shares her experience using scalp cooling during chemotherapy, keeping most of her hair while reclaiming control at a time when so much felt out of her hands. She talks about advocating for herself, navigating insurance reimbursement, and why representation matters for Black women and other underrepresented patients in cancer care. Kia also highlights the emotional and practical challenges of treatment, from hair regrowth to self-confidence, and how initiatives like Paxman's Simple Switch program and advocacy efforts are helping more patients access cold capping. This empowering conversation explores choices, dignity, and advocacy, and why every patient's story deserves to be heard.
Bodo/Glimt claimed another big Champions League scalp, beating Inter Milan 5-2 on aggregate to reach the last 16, with Newcastle also through after a 9-3 win over Qarabag. Julien Laurens and Dwight Gayle are with Kelly Cates for reaction to all the night's action. We're at St James' Park where John Muray and Chris Sutton watched Eddie Howe's side secure their passage to the knockout stage, and Norwegian Journalist Marius Guttormsen joins us from the San Siro on another famous night for Bodo.We ask what this means for Italian football as well with the very real possibility there will be no Italian team in the last 16 after Inter Milan's exit and with Juventus and Atalanta trailing going in the second legs of their respective ties. Plus, there's reaction to Middlesbrough missing the chance to go level on points with Coventry at the top of the Championship, and Snoop Dogg stealing the show at Swansea.TIMECODES: 00:40 – A famous night for Bodo/Glimt 08:38 – What does Inter's exit mean for Italian football? 16:09 – Newcastle wrap up their place in the last 16 23:12 – Eddie Howe reaction 24:40 – Can defending champions PSG progress? 27:40 – Championship reaction
Discover why hair thinning hits women over 40 and the natural solutions—caffeine, castor oil, biotin, and more—that science backs. Learn how to nourish your scalp, ditch harsh chemicals, and use ingredients that truly work.Visit https://trybello.com/collections/hair Trybello LLC City: Miami Address: 40 SW 13th St Website: https://trybello.com/
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Cat and Pat are back and better than ever with a new episode of Seek Treatment for your listening ears, eyes, hearts, etc. Pat shares about his introduction to the world of Transcendental Meditation, while Cat fills Pat in on her latest adventure in Louisiana. Also discussed are body scans, the trials and tribulations of being alive, as well as an important correction regarding the frequency of Pat's haircuts.Watch the full episode on our YouTube and follow below!Show Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/seektreatmentpodShow Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@seektreatmentpodCat: https://www.instagram.com/catccohenPat: https://www.instagram.com/patreegsSeek Treatment is a production of Headgum Studios. Our producer is Allie Kahan. Our executive producer is Emma Foley. The show is engineered and edited by Richelle Chen. The show art was created by Carly Jean Andrews.Like the show? Rate Seek Treatment on Spotify and Apple Podcasts and leave a review.Advertise on Seek Treatment via Gumball.fmSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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This partnership between Dr. Mamina Turegano and Obagi bridges the gap between clinical dermatology and holistic wellness by uniting Obagi's 35-year legacy in skin science with the world-class expertise of Dr. Mamina Turegano. As a triple board-certified dermatologist, internist, and dermatopathologist, Dr. Turegano brings a rare, 360-degree perspective to hair and scalp health, emphasizing how internal factors like nutrition and lifestyle manifest on the surface. Her background makes her the quintessential advocate for the new Nu-Cil BioStim™ Scalp Serum, a "root-level" innovation designed to fortify follicles and re-densify hair. By highlighting the serum's proprietary BioStim™ Complex and its ability to reduce dry hair fall by 32% in just two weeks, she validates the formula's medical-grade efficacy. The collaboration is a natural fit, as both the doctor and the brand prioritize research-backed results and cellular-level repair. Together, they provide listeners with a sophisticated, science-first approach to achieving visibly fuller, healthier hair.In this episode, Dr. Mamina Turegano also discusses:Going viral with her mom's weird beauty banana peel hackThe social media dilemma for doctors: balancing professionalism with authenticityHer personal 20-year hair loss struggle and the challenge of finding non-irritating solutionsThe clinical trials supporting the efficacy of the Nu-Cil Biostim Scalp SerumWhy scalp health is the key to stopping hair lossThe future of skin–genetics will personalize your dermatology treatmentWe hope you enjoy this episode and gain valuable insights into Dr. Mamina Turegano's journey and the growth of Obagi. Don't forget to subscribe to the Glam & Grow podcast for more in-depth conversations with the most incredible brands, founders, and more.Be sure to check out Obagi at www.obagi.com and on Instagram at @obagimedicalRated #1 Best Beauty Business Podcast on FeedPostThis episode is brought to you by WavebreakLeading direct-to-consumer brands hire Wavebreak to turn email marketing into a top revenue driver.Most eCommerce brands don't email right... and it costs them. At Wavebreak, our eCommerce email marketing agency helps qualified brands recapture 7+ figures of lost revenue each year.From abandoned cart emails to Black Friday campaigns, our best-in-class team manage the entire process: strategy, design, copywriting, coding, and testing. All aimed at driving growth, profit, brand recognition, and most importantly, ROI.Curious if Wavebreak is right for you? Reach out at Wavebreak.co
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Send a textHow specialist education can help you to meet every client's needs Anika Wilding from the Hair Hive & hair loss clinic has been in the hair industry since leaving school. She is a specialist in vivid coloursAnika also offers various hair loss solutions, including hair extensions, hair integration systems, customised pieces & Scalp micropigmentation.We discuss her further training in phlebotomy & IV nutrition so that she is able to offer vitamin injections, and possibly PRP in the future. She shares why it is important to be able to offer these services safely & utilising measurable data to back it up.Anika has now also began to study trichology so that she can expand her knowledge and be able to help more of her community.She highlights the importance of training with the right providers, and finding courses that meet your needs to be able to work safely & ethically.Connect with Anika:InstagramFacebookWebsite Hair & Scalp Salon Specialist course Support the showConnect with Hair therapy: Facebook Instagram Twitter Clubhouse- @Hair.Therapy Donate towards the podcast Start your own podcastHair & Scalp Salon Specialist Course ~ Book now to become an expert!
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Good to be back!The episode today, I'll be discussing my favourite Metal releases of 2025!I will be joined by Conor Molloy of LaVein, Dexter Hodkinson of Their Last Stop and Symone Bowes of SYGH and will be going through a wild variety of incredible heavy albums released over the course of 2025, including acts like SCALP, Deafheaven, Conjurer and Ghost Bath!Partholon and The Grey live at Sin EUncultivates live at Lost LaneInhuman Nature live at Lost LaneSymone's fundraiser for Women's AidBest Metal Albums of 2025 Playlist Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
For review:1. Iran: Dilution of Enriched Uranium for Sanctions Relief.2. Israeli PM Netanyahu to Visit Washington D.C. on Wednesday. 3. Ukraine and Sweden are discussing the prospect of arming Kyiv with Europe's top air-to-air missile- the Meteor.4. Ukraine and France took a step toward joint arms production on Feb. 9, as Ukrainian Defense Minister Fedorov and his French counterpart Catherine Vautrin signed a letter of intent in Kyiv, Ukraine's Defense Ministry announced.During the meeting, the ministers discussed accelerating the delivery of French Mirage 2000 fighter jets, as well as a record shipment of Hammer air-to-ground bombs. Ukraine and France addressed the supply of long-range weapons, including SCALP missiles. 5. US Warship (USS Cincinnati) Visits Cambodian Port.6. Vietnam's Ministry of Defense has reportedly signed a $250-million contract with Rafael Advanced Defense Systems to locally produce the Spike Firefly loitering munition.7. Rafael Systems Global Sustainment (RSGS) announced today it was selected for Phase I of the Army's second Indirect Fire Protection Capability (IFPC) Increment 2 interceptor program, joining the pack with Lockheed Martin and the Boeing-Anduril team.
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Testosterone is known as THE male hormone, yet women carry more of it than estrogen across their lifespan. In this episode, Dr. Mary Alice Mina breaks down why testosterone matters for women and how imbalances show up in skin, hair, and nails. You learn the visible signs of low and high testosterone, how aging differs from menopause-related hormone shifts, and why blood work alone misses the full picture. The episode also covers risks of pellet therapy, smarter prescribing approaches, and practical dermatology-first steps you can take while waiting for medical evaluation. This is a clear, evidence-based guide to hormone health you see in the mirror. In This Episode: 0:00 Testosterone is not a male-only hormone 1:20 What hormones really do in the body 2:16 Testosterone vs estrogen after menopause 3:08 How testosterone affects skin oil and texture 3:56 Hair changes from high vs low testosterone 4:46 Nail growth and brittleness explained 5:24 Why testosterone declines with age 6:17 Medications and birth control effects 7:29 Low testosterone in midlife women 8:12 Hormone misinformation and online risks 8:36 Pellet therapy problems in women 9:48 Why symptoms matter more than lab numbers 10:54 Skin signs linked to low testosterone 12:30 When to see a doctor 14:11 What doctors evaluate and test 16:30 Treatment options and safety 16:51 What you can do right now for skin 17:54 Scalp and hair care strategies 18:32 Nail care and manicure mistakes 20:11 Nutrition sleep and stress support 21:02 Testosterone beyond libido 22:21 Final takeaways and viewer questions Want a deeper look? Watch the full episode on YouTube for a more visual experience of today's discussion. This episode is best enjoyed on video—don't miss out!
#196 - Stop Hair Loss: Hormones, Stress & What Actually Works Hair loss isn't just cosmetic — it's a biological signal. And if you've ever watched clumps of hair collect in the shower, you know exactly how unsettling hair shedding can be. In this deeply personal episode, Lisa breaks down hair loss causes, why it often shows up during already stressful seasons of life, and what actually helps reverse it — without panic, gimmicks, or jumping straight to pharmaceuticals. Drawing from both functional medicine research and lived experience, this episode connects the dots between stress hormones, DHT, thyroid health, inflammation, nutrition, and insulin resistance — and explains why hair loss is rarely about “just hair.” If you've been told it's genetic and there's nothing you can do… this conversation may change everything. In this episode, you'll learn: Why up to 40% of women experience hair loss — and why it often hits during perimenopause, menopause, post-partum, or prolonged stress The difference between autoimmune hair loss, hormone-driven hair loss, and stress-induced shedding How cortisol, insulin resistance, thyroid dysfunction, and DHT quietly sabotage hair growth The most common everyday habits that worsen hair loss (even when you're doing “everything right”) Evidence-backed lifestyle shifts, foods, supplements, and scalp strategies that actually support regrowth What finally helped Lisa stop excessive shedding after a major life transition — and why consistency matters more than perfection This is a compassionate, science-backed roadmap for anyone who's tired of feeling scared, frustrated, or alone in their hair loss journey — and wants real answers that address the root cause. Episode Timestamps 00:00 – Why hair loss often shows up during stress, grief, or hormonal change 04:45 – What's normal shedding vs. a red flag 09:15 – The two main categories of hair loss (and why it matters) 13:30 – Hormones, DHT, and why women lose hair differently than men 19:45 – Lifestyle habits quietly damaging hair growth 26:30 – Nutrition for hair regrowth: what actually helps 31:45 – Supplements that support hair (without pill overload) 37:30 – Scalp care, circulation, and what finally stopped the shedding Final takeaway: Hair loss is rarely random — and it's almost never “just aging.” It's information. When you listen to the signals your body is sending and address the root causes, regrowth is often possible. And just as importantly, you're not broken — you're responding to stress, change, and biology in a very human way. If you or someone you love is quietly panicking every time you wash your hair, this one's for you. Keywords: hair loss, female hair loss, hormonal hair loss, stress hair loss, hair thinning, hair regrowth, perimenopause hair loss, menopause hair loss, thyroid hair loss, functional medicine
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Discover how scalp massage tools can transform your hair growth routine. We discuss different massagers, application techniques, and the science behind biotin, caffeine, and castor oil serums—plus tips for consistent, effective use.Learn more at https://trybello.com/blogs/news/vegamour-vs-divi-vs-trybello-which-hair-scalp-serum-should-you-buy Trybello LLC City: Miami Address: 40 SW 13th St Website: https://trybello.com/
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Send us a textTrend Predictions ~ What to expect for 2026 Callum the 'Hair King' has always been very creative, used to dress up in childhood and wear wigs. He began working in a salon and loved it. He was sent on a curly hair course and really enjoyed it, and specialises in curls.Callum believes further education and keeping up to date with the latest trends & techniques is really important. We discuss why it's important to be able to meet the needs of your community and be able to service all of your clients.Keeping up to date is key, and looking to the future helps to elevate your work, looking at trend predictions and what will come next helps you to keep ahead of the game and be prepared for what clients will come and ask for in the future. Callum shares the big trends that are emerging for the year ahead, including 'glossing' treatments, clients will be looking for their hair to be super shiny, the latest colour trends and pantones, and the potential problems this could cause for clients and stylists.We look at why consumer education and critical thinking are key going forward, and the importance of seeking advice from qualified professionals, rather than influencers or tiktok trends.Scalp care will also be a big focus in 2026, and so we need to make sure clients are getting safe and accurate information.Connect with Callum:InstagramTikTokWebsiteYoutube Hair & Scalp Salon Specialist course Support the showConnect with Hair therapy: Facebook Instagram Twitter Clubhouse- @Hair.Therapy Donate towards the podcast Start your own podcastHair & Scalp Salon Specialist Course ~ Book now to become an expert!
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In this special end-of-year episode, we're closing out 2025 by celebrating a major milestone: Kobo's EcoVadis Gold Sustainability Rating, placing the company among the top 2% of organizations globally.Gabby is joined by Luna Fascina, CSR & Technical ServiceManager at Kobo, to unpack what corporate social responsibility really means, why EcoVadis is such a critical benchmark, and how Kobo's sustainability journey has evolved since first reporting in 2014. Luna shares the behind-the-scenes work that led to Kobo's highest score to date—from aligning global teams and improving documentation to strengthening supplier engagement and launching Kobo's first CSR report. The conversation also explores the four EcoVadis themes, the growing focus on carbon footprint and Scope 3 emissions, and Kobo's goals for continued progress in 2026.Later in the episode, Elsie shifts the focus to formulation,diving into the science behind KHP-068 Scalp and Hair Serum with Nyalah Abasali, US Application Chemist at Kobo. Together, they explore the inspiration behind the formula, the skinification of haircare, and how key ingredients like Lusplan™ SR-DM4, KOBOGUARD® NATURAL 3000-CO55, and SunBoost ATB Natural work in harmony to deliver lightweight gloss, scalp comfort, and long-lastingperformance. From sustainability strategy to ingredient-level performance,this episode offers a full-spectrum look at how Kobo is advancing responsible beauty.Join us January 7th at 11:00 AM EST for Kobo'sRegulatory Webinar, where we will discuss regional updates, “green cosmetics”, and a more in-depth look into the importance of CSR. Register now by using this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/6972535846872056149 ABOUT US: Since 1987 Kobo has provided innovative, technology-basedraw materials to the cosmetic industry. The product range includes Surface Treated Pigments, Microspheres, Suncare and Color Dispersions, Silicone Fluids, Specialties, Natural Ingredients, Effect Pigments, Boron Nitride and DeliverySystems. Kobo has five locations, USA (Corporate Headquarters), France, Japan, Brazil, and UK and is represented globally by independent agents.Learn more at: https://www.koboproductsinc.com
This episode is sponsored by The Beautiful Game, use code IFP25 and you get access to pay $5 and get $30 in credits (essentially deposit $5 and get an additional free $25). Download The Beautiful Game by clicking here From Lautaro Martinez heroics when Inter beat toothless Atalanta to go top of the league, Christian Pulisic comes in clutch for AC Milan again, impressive Rasmus Hojlund the hero for Napoli, Edon Zhegrova the big positive as Juventus win ugly against Pisa, to Serie A red ball green pitch colour blind blunder, Lazio meltdown after refereeing controversy in Udinese draw, Semih Kılıçsoy scored wondergoal for Cagliari, Parma deepen Fiorentina's crisis, Nico Paz Como show against Lecce, and 10 transfers to look out for in January + best players with expiring contracts in June 2026, as well as this week's Baggio, Serie ASS and Premface of the week plus much, much more when Nima and Carlo break down all the main talking points from Match Day 17 of the 2025/2026 Serie A season. Timestamps: 00:00 Intro - Match Day 16 Episode Overview + Thank You To The Beautiful Game (Use Code IFP25) 05:41 Inter Milan - Statement Win As Attacking Depth Proves Decisive Again 10:34 Atalanta - Poor In Attack With Gianluca Scamacca Too Isolated 19:11 AC Milan - Is Christian Pulisic The Most Clutch Player In The Serie A? 28:08 Napoli - Rasmus Hojlund Continues To Be Decisive In December 34:06 Juventus - Gritty & Ugly Win Where Edon Zhegrova Shines 45:04 Can Juve Join Napoli, AC Milan & Inter In Scudetto Race? 51:01 Pisa - Should They Sack Alberto Gilardino? 51:51 Serie A Colour Blind Blunder - Red Balls On Green Pitch 58:49 Best Of The Rest - Semih Kılıçsoy Wondergoal For Cagliari In Refereeing Scandal, Lazio Go In Meltdown Mode Against Referees In Udinese Draw After Handball Controversy, Parma Deepen Fiorentina's Crisis Where Fabio Paratici To Be Appointed & Nico Paz Show For Como Against Lecce 01:08:02 Transfer Window - 10 Big Transfers To Watch In January 2026 01:13:45 Mercato - The Best Players Available On Expiring Contracts In June 2026 01:19:04 Baggio, Premface & Serie ASS Of The Week If you want to support The Italian Football Podcast and get every episode, simply become a member on Patreon.com/TIFP OR Spotify OR YouTube Memberships. Your support makes The Italian Football Podcast possible. Follow us: Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, TikTok Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Off The Ball's Matthew Brennan brings you a short & snappy round-up of all the latest from the greatest show earth - The World Darts Championship!WORLD DARTS CHAMPIONSHIP DAY TEN ROUND-UP & DAY ELEVEN PREVIEW!
Welcome back! This was a fun holiday twist on the #ASMR classic simulated scalp massage! Deep triggers are the best and I should do them more often. I truly hope you're doing well and finding time for you this holiday season! Many blessings and the sweetest of dreams!
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Today, I'm joined by the incredible Nadine Artemis, a true pioneer in natural beauty and holistic health. Nadine is well known for bridging the gap between ancient wisdom and modern science, and in this episode, she completely redefines how we look at hair care—not just as a cosmetic routine, but as a form of biological reset. She shares how everything from stress to toxins and even your shower water can disrupt the delicate ecosystem of your scalp, and how her simple, nature-inspired rituals can help restore balance. Past episode: Episode #90: Do You Want Less Trips To The Dentist, Whiter Teeth, And Better Overall Health? Episode #103: Safe Sunscreen, Circadian Rhythm, and Do We Actually Age with Sun? Study with Rosemary: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25842469/ Scalp applicator Episode Timestamps: Episode introduction and focus on hair health ... 00:00:00 Meet Nadine Artemis and "Renegade Beauty" ... 00:04:05 Hair and oral health as longevity signals ... 00:09:33 Skin/scalp microbiome and product residues ... 00:12:01 Stress, hormones, and pandemic hair loss ... 00:14:14 Optimizing hair follicle growth and supplements ... 00:15:43 Scalp cleansing, massaging, and circulation ... 00:21:25 Filtering water and natural scalp treatments ... 00:26:08 Rosemary oil, melatonin for hair regrowth ... 00:32:15 Photobiomodulation and red light for scalp ... 00:36:30 Essential oils—antimicrobial, support for dandruff ... 00:51:09 Practical routines for dry/flaky vs. oily scalp ... 01:05:49 Navigating hormonal and age-related hair changes ... 01:07:07 Summary of effective natural hair care strategies ... 01:16:00 Our Amazing Sponsors: Kineon: near-infrared light helps improve circulation, oxygen delivery, and mitochondrial function, which can support focus, recovery, and even overall brain health. Visit kineon.io/NATNIDDAM and get 10% off! Fatty15: C15 is 3x more effective than omega-3 and totally vegan. You can get an additional 15% off their 90-day subscription Starter Kit by going to fatty15.com/NATNIDDAM and using code NATNIDDAM at checkout. Manukora honey - From remote forests in New Zealand, where bees collect nectar from the native Manuka tea tree. That nectar is naturally rich in antibacterial compounds like MGO, plus antioxidants and prebiotics that support immunity and gut health. Visit manukora.com/NAT to save up to 31% plus $25 worth of free gifts with the Starter Kit - you'll get an MGO 850+ Manuka Honey jar, 5 travel sticks, a wooden spoon, and a guidebook. Nat's Links: YouTube Channel Join My Membership Community Sign up for My Newsletter Instagram Facebook Group
Sophiena's secret of the week has us all scratching our heads as she battles what might be scalp mould. Roxanne steps in to help a mum navigate dance-school drama, and we round things off with a classic sweary toddler secret. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Epstein Files Takes Its First Scalp, MTG Unleashes, Kash Patel Blasted, Internet Outage & More
In this calming and sensory-rich Pod Snack, Shanta invites you into a world of self-care you may not have explored before — the Japanese Head Spa.More than a beauty trend sweeping social media, this soothing ritual blends scalp care, mindfulness, and nervous system healing into an experience that reconnects you to your body in the gentlest way.Shanta shares how her search to help her 13-year-old son's dry, irritated scalp unexpectedly introduced her to the restorative magic of this tradition. What began as a practical solution became a deeper exploration of intentional touch, presence, and the healing power of slowing down. You'll learn:What truly happens during a Japanese Head SpaWhy this ritual is going viral around the worldThe emotional + physical benefits for stress, scalp health, headaches, and mindfulnessHow scalp care is becoming the new frontier of self-careSimple ways to try a Japanese Head Spa experience at homeHow mindful touch can reset your nervous systemThis episode is a reminder that self-care doesn't always look like spa days or bubble baths. Sometimes it's a warm towel, a slow massage, a nurturing ritual — and the permission to breathe again. Stay until the end for a beautiful affirmation to ground your mind and body.If you try the Japanese Head Spa or create your own at-home ritual, share your experience — Shanta would love to hear from you.Stay authentic. Stay mindful. And keep taking care of you.Host:Instagram: @AuthenticTalks2.0 Email: AuthenticShanta@gmail.com Website: www.AuthenticTalks2.com Facebook: AuthenticTalks2 Youtube: @authentictalkswithshanta7489 #MindfulnessInChaos #AuthenticTalks #ShantaGenerally #InnerPeace #MindfulLiving #PeaceWithin #breathe Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/authentic-talks-2-0-with-shanta--4116672/support.
Epstein Files Takes Its First Scalp, MTG Unleashes, Kash Patel Blasted, Internet Outage & More
In this episode of Skin Anarchy, Dr. Ekta Yadav sits down with Dr. Jessica Weiser, board-certified dermatologist and founder of Weiser Skin MD, to shed light on one of the most overlooked yet vital parts of dermatology — the scalp. Often forgotten in the broader conversation about skin health, the scalp is one of the body's most complex ecosystems, driving everything from follicle vitality to inflammation control. “It's not just where your hair grows,” Dr. Weiser explains. “It's living, breathing skin with its own microbiome and metabolism.”Dr. Weiser takes us through the evolution of scalp science, from traditional PRP injections to the groundbreaking KeraFactor® system, a peptide- and growth-factor-based approach that precisely reactivates dormant follicles and promotes angiogenesis. She also dives into the power of red-light therapy, breaking down how dual-wavelength photobiomodulation reawakens cellular energy and circulation to fuel stronger, thicker hair.Beyond technology, Dr. Weiser emphasizes a holistic blueprint for hair longevity — addressing hormones, nutrition, stress, and scalp inflammation as interconnected variables rather than isolated issues. “The goal isn't overnight regrowth,” she says. “It's rebuilding the entire scalp ecosystem for long-term strength and balance.”This conversation reframes hair care as true skin science, not surface-level maintenance. Tune in to hear how Dr. Jessica Weiser and KeraFactor are ushering in a new era of biologically intelligent scalp therapy — where light, peptides, and precision meet to redefine the future of hair health.Learn more about KeraFactor on their website and social media!CHAPTERS:0:02 – Introduction & Guest Welcome1:08 – Dr. Weiser's Background & Path to Dermatology3:01 – The Scalp: Skin's Forgotten Ecosystem5:24 – Early Signs of Scalp Imbalance6:33 – Why Scalp Care Is Overlooked8:10 – Growth Factors, Peptides & Hair Regeneration9:38 – The Science & Evolution of KeraFactor™13:04 – How Peptides Reactivate Hair Follicles17:34 – KeraFlex Duo & The Future of At-Home Hair WellnessPlease fill out this survey to give us feedback on the show!Don't forget to subscribe to Skin Anarchy on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your preferred platform.Reach out to us through email with any questions.Sign up for our newsletter!Shop all our episodes and products mentioned through our ShopMy Shelf! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Two-time Emmy and three-time NAACP Image Award-winning television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Dr. Leola Anifowoshe.
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Ready to take your first steps in crypto trading—or level up your strategy? In this interview, experienced trader Nico Mercuris shares real insights from nearly a decade in the crypto markets. You'll discover practical advice on risk management, mindset, trade setups, and how to actually get consistent results, even if you're starting with limited time or capital. If you're interested in real-world crypto trading, this is worth your time. Podcast Interview Interview Link Instagram - @nikomercurisFacebook - @NikoMercurisOfficialYouTube - @NikoMercuris Key Lessons [03:01] "As long as your winners exceed your losses and you use proper risk management, you'll be profitable." [03:33] "Even with small accounts, take small trades and small wins. Don't chase big profits—focus on consistency." [08:57] "Use leverage correctly: small percentage moves with high leverage produce big returns — but only with proper risk management." [10:17] "Crypto has predictable bull and bear cycles — study the cycles to recognize bottoms and tops." [13:17] "Bitcoin moves the whole market — start by analyzing Bitcoin since most cryptos correlate with it." [15:03] "Scalp short-term moves with higher leverage and take swing trades for larger trends — minutes to days is typical." [17:49] "Crypto isn't gambling if you stack probabilities in your favour with the right tools and data." [24:57] "Set stop loss and take-profit targets; front-run the next resistance slightly to get triggered, then trail your stop (move to break even and then up) as price moves." [26:13] "Detach emotionally from losses — the more you experience and accept them, the less they hurt your trading decisions." [28:15] "Win rate matters less than risk management: you can be profitable with a 50% win rate if winners exceed losers." [29:08] "Take profits when you have them — many traders lose gains by holding too long and then getting stopped out."
Two-time Emmy and three-time NAACP Image Award-winning television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Dr. Leola Anifowoshe.
Two-time Emmy and three-time NAACP Image Award-winning television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Dr. Leola Anifowoshe.
TWiP solves the case about the female who traveled to Brazil and upon returning home felt movements under her scalp on the back of her head, and present another case for your solving, a man with abnormal brain MRI. Hosts: Vincent Racaniello, Daniel Griffin, and Christina Naula Guest: Eyal Leshem Subscribe (free): Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, RSS, email Links for this episode Join the MicrobeTV Discord server Life cycle of Dermatobia hominis (CDC) Letters read on TWiP 267 New Case Man in his 40s, married with 2 children, on Eliquis for a prior DVT, diet-controlled diabetes, who is admitted for evaluation of an abnormal brain MRI. He left AMA but then developed vomiting and returned. CT- Large peripherally enhancing mass lesion in the deep left cerebral hemisphere is associated with considerable vasogenic edema/infiltrative nonenhancing tumor. Mass effect results in left-to-right subfalcine herniation and entrapment of the right lateral ventricle. Findings are typical for glioblastoma. Intracranial abscess tumefactive multiple sclerosis and brain metastasis may mimic this appearance. Recommend supplemental imaging evaluation including gadolinium-enhanced MR brain. MRI- Dominant heterogeneously enhancing mass in the left basal ganglia/peri-insular region measuring 3.1 cm AP by 2.8 cm TR by 2.9 cm cc, with surrounding vasogenic edema resulting in mass effect and midline shift, as detailed above, concerning for high grade glial neoplasm versus metastasis. Additional leptomeningeal nodule in the right postcentral sulcus. Additional smaller peripherally enhancing lesion in the right lateral temporal region with suggestion of leptomeningeal component and measures approximately 0.8 x 0.8 cm, with mild surrounding vasogenic edema. They do a biopsy and pathology comes back as: – Brain tissue with extensive necrosis acute chronic inflammation, and rare microorganisms (on permanent section) -Brain, designated “left brain lesion”, excision: – Brain tissue with extensive necrosis acute and chronic inflammation, reactive gliosis and occasional microorganisms Become a patron of TWiP Send your questions and comments to twip@microbe.tv
The Daily Beast's David Gardner and Sarah Ewall-Wice join Joanna Coles to unpack Trump's latest obsession, a $200 million Arc de Trump slated to lord over the Potomac. Is it legacy-building or pure delusion? From secret Oval Office blueprints and questions over who's really bankrolling Trump's $200 million ballroom to Pete Hegseth's war on the press fallout, Coles and company expose a capital consumed by Trump's ego and unravel what his monument mania reveals about the man who can't stop trying to carve himself into history. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Work 1:1 with Colleen to heal your acne here.What if your acne isn't really about your skin at all?In this episode, I'm joined by Colleen Clesen, an aesthetician with a background in nutrition and dietetics. After struggling with her own breakouts and realizing how limited both dermatology and standard aesthetics training were, she went back to school to fill in the missing piece. Now she helps women connect the dots between acne, hormones, gut health, and daily skincare.We get into why gut health is usually the first place to look, what stool tests actually reveal, and how inflammation in the body shows up on your face. We also talk about the mistakes most people make with their skincare routines, why supporting the skin barrier matters as much as internal work, and how the liver and bile clearance play a critical role in clearing acne. It's an honest look at what really drives breakouts and what can actually help.You'll Learn:[00:00] Introduction[01:00] The real reason Colleen became an aesthetician[04:00] Why acne isn't just a skin issue but a red flag of internal imbalance[05:00] Gut-first: the surprising reason location of breakouts doesn't matter[07:00] Stool test markers that reveal hidden inflammation, estrogen problems, and acne triggers[14:00] Scalp flare-ups as a signal your gut and immune system are exhausted[17:00] The one simple thing Colleen has clients add to their diet that quickly improves skin and hormones[21:00] Why most acne products wreck the skin barrier and what to do instead[32:00] The truth about beef tallow on acne-prone skin[47:00] How sluggish liver detox and bile flow recirculate hormones and fuel breakouts[59:00] The first step Colleen recommends if you can only change one thingResources Mentioned:Psyllium Husk Powder | WebsiteKossma Squalane Oil | WebsiteKossma Cleansing Gel | WebsiteRed Light Face Mask | WebsiteGreen Envee Firm Collagen Gel Masque | WebsiteGreen Envee Rejuvenate Brightening Enzyme Masque | WebsiteClearstem Aloe Based Moisturizer, Hydraglow | WebsiteCeraVe | WebsiteNuDerma Professional High Frequency Wand | WebsiteCosmo Cleansing Gel | WebsiteLymphatic Course for Head & Neck | WebsiteHormone Healing podcast episode on Intro to Lymph Flow with Leah | WebsiteWork 1:1 with Colleen to heal your acne here.Get Instant access to the FREE Functional Thyroid Series here.Find more from Amanda:Hormone Healing RD | InstagramHormone Healing RD | WebsiteHormone Healing RD | FacebookHormone Healing RD | YouTubeHormone Healing RD | TikTo