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Story at-a-glance Your scalp hosts a dense microbial ecosystem that protects against inflammation and disease. When disrupted, it can lead to flaking, itching, thinning hair, and inflammatory scalp conditions like seborrheic dermatitis The scalp microbiome is dominated by key bacteria like Cutibacterium acnes and Staphylococcus epidermidis. These microbes help protect your skin barrier, manage inflammation, and regulate other harmful organisms Scalp dysbiosis can be triggered by overwashing, harsh shampoos, excessive oil production, and even genetic factors like hair density or dandruff-prone skin. These disrupt the balance of good and bad microbes Dandruff is linked to reduced microbial diversity and fungal overgrowth. Studies show healthy scalps have more protective bacteria, while dandruff-prone scalps are overrun with inflammatory microbes like Malassezia restricta and Malassezia globosa Long-term relief comes from restoring beneficial microbes, not just killing fungi. Using microbiome-safe natural products, avoiding daily shampooing, and consuming foods that promote the growth of probiotics, prebiotics, and postbiotics are effective ways to rebalance your scalp naturally
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Follow Lisa on Instagram! https://www.instagram.com/synergytrichology/ Facebook: Synergy TrichologyFacebook group: Synergy Hair Loss Support and solutionsWebsite: https://synergytrichology.co.uk/SHOW NOTESKeywordshair loss, women's health, trichology, nutrition, hormones, emotional impact, scalp health, hair treatments, myths, successSummaryIn this conversation, Lisa West, a trichologist with over 40 years of experience in hairdressing, discusses the complexities of hair loss, particularly in women. She emphasizes the importance of understanding the underlying causes of hair loss, which often relate to nutrition, hormones, and emotional well-being. The discussion also covers common myths about hair loss, the significance of scalp health, and the role of various treatments, including pharmaceuticals. Lisa provides insights into how women can better manage their hair health, especially during hormonal changes, and encourages seeking professional help early on.TakeawaysHair loss is often a reflection of internal health issues.Nutrition, particularly protein and vitamins, is crucial for hair health.Many women experience hair loss during perimenopause due to hormonal changes.Stress and sleep significantly impact hair loss.Biotin deficiency is rare in the Western world; focus on overall nutrition instead.Vitamin D is essential for hair growth and often overlooked.Quick fixes for hair loss are usually ineffective; patience is key.Scalp health is as important as hair health; avoid over-oiling.Seek professional help early to address hair loss effectively.Success in hair recovery can mean stopping further loss, not just regrowth.
Welcome to Monday's Rugby Daily, with David Wilson.Coming up today, there is an update on the injury status of four of Leo's Leinster Lions.Finlay Bealham gets his Lions call.A new call-up for Ireland's summer tour.And Ange Capuozzo suffers a season-ending setback.Rugby on Off The Ball with Bank of Ireland | #NeverStopCompeting
In this episode of Skin Anarchy, Dr. Ekta Yadav is joined by renowned trichologist Bridgette Hill to uncover why scalp health is the true foundation of haircare. From inflammation and hormonal shifts to misdiagnosed flaking and product overload, Bridgette breaks down the science behind follicular wellness—and why healthy hair starts long before it reaches the surface.A key part of that conversation? Water quality. Bridgette explains how hard water, filled with minerals like calcium and chlorine, can disrupt the scalp's microbiome and block the absorption of even the best products. That's where Culligan comes in. Their advanced water softening systems help remove those hidden barriers so your scalp—and your hair—can actually benefit from your routine.Bridgette also shares her personal journey from editorial colorist to scalp care expert, revealing the turning points that led her to focus on what's happening beneath the strands. She unpacks the difference between dandruff and dry scalp, the growing importance of scalp serums, and how collaboration between dermatologists, trichologists, and hairstylists could shift the entire haircare industry.Whether you're struggling with hair loss, irritation, or simply want better results from your routine, this episode challenges traditional thinking—and shows how the future of haircare starts at the root, with science, intention, and cleaner water.CHAPTERS:(0:00) Introduction to Scalp Health(1:01) Bridget's Background in Trichology(3:12) Defining Scalp Health and the Importance of the Scalp(5:43) The Impact of Hair Manipulation and the Role of Scalp Health(6:59) The Pandemic's Influence on Hair Health Awareness(9:01) Factors Impacting Scalp Health: Genetics, Illness, and Environment(11:01) Hard Water and Its Effect on Scalp and Hair(13:56) The Role of Ingredients and Product Formulation in Scalp Health(25:01) Collaborative Approach to Scalp and Hair Care: The Role of Trichologists, Dermatologists, and Hair Care ProfessionalsTo learn more about Culligan, visit their website and social media.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.
Tipping aficionados Andrew Wu and Calum Jaspan dissect the round 13 games in our mid-week episode of the Real Footy podcast. Will it be the Dogs or Hawks who stamp their credentials in the Thursday-night blockbuster, will Adelaide's form prove irresistible against the reigning premier and can the Swans bounce back from last year's embarrassment? Tune in as we attempt to answer all those questions and many more.Support the show: https://subscribe.theage.com.au/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of Skin Anarchy, Dr. Ekta Yadav sits down with Kristen Chase, General Manager of Nutrire, a trailblazing new brand changing the way we think about hair care. Rather than focusing only on the strands, Nutrire turns attention to the scalp—the true foundation of healthy hair—and introduces a science-backed, salon-informed approach to long-term hair wellness.Kristen shares her transition from legacy beauty brands to co-creating Nutrire in collaboration with the experts at Tricoci Salon & Spa. The result? A dual-diagnosis system that looks at both scalp type and hair type, bringing dermatological precision into the haircare space.Listeners will get a first look at Nutrire's hero ingredients and technologies—including Complex8™, a natural DHT-blocking blend, and the T1 and T2 Serums, developed with clinically validated, trichologist-approved formulas. The line also introduces a fresh way to shop haircare—by identifying your scalp type the same way you'd assess skin.From personalized routines to the future of hair loss solutions, this episode explores how Nutrire is merging skin science and hair expertise to transform everyday routines into targeted treatment plans.Whether you're dealing with thinning, dryness, or simply curious about a more intelligent way to care for your scalp, this conversation opens the door to the next era in hair wellness.Listen now to discover how Nutrire is making scalp care the new skincare—and why it's time to rethink your entire hair routine.CHAPTERS:(0:00) Introduction to Nutrire and Scalp Health(1:05) Kristen's Background in Beauty Brands and Transition to Nutrire(2:07) Nutrire's Vision and Focus on Scalp Health(4:14) The Importance of Scalp Care in Hair Health(7:08) Product Range and Focus on Simplicity(9:02) Formulating Nutrire's Day and Night Serums(10:31) Addressing Scalp Type and Skin Type for Effective Hair Care(13:12) The Importance of Clinical Proof and Gentle Efficacy(27:13) Future Innovations and Nutrire's Ongoing MissionTo learn more about Nutrire, visit their website and social media.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.
En décembre 1909, à la gare de Lyon à Paris, dans l'un des wagons du train 826, on retrouve le scalp d'une femme aux cheveux gris. Le tapis près de la porte est gorgé de sang. La porte elle-même est très abimée.Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Fin 1867 et début 1868 à Paris, on retrouve dans la Seine et dans un puit de la rue Princesse, des morceaux d'un même cadavre. Sur les morceaux, la peau a été arrachée pour rendre le corps non identifiable.Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
In this episode of Skincare Confidential, Dr. Patti Farris interviews Dr. Iris Rubin, founder of Seen, a hair care line that emphasizes the importance of scalp health as part of skincare. They discuss the rise of scalp care, the science behind Seen's products, the impact of hair care on skin conditions like acne, and the formulation challenges faced in creating effective hair care products. Dr. Rubin shares insights on problematic ingredients, the significance of treating the scalp like skin, and the future growth of Seen in the beauty industry. Disclaimer: This podcast is not intended to provide diagnosis, treatment, or medical advice. Content provided in this podcast is for educational purposes only. Please consult with a physician regarding any health-related diagnosis or treatment.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to HCPLive's 5 Stories in Under 5—your quick, must-know recap of the top 5 healthcare stories from the past week, all in under 5 minutes. Stay informed, stay ahead, and let's dive into the latest updates impacting clinicians and healthcare providers like you! Interested in a more traditional, text rundown? Check out the HCPFive! Top 5 Healthcare Headlines for May 12-18, 2025. FDA Approves Once-Daily Roflumilast (ZORYVE) Foam 0.3% for Scalp and Body Psoriasis The FDA approved once-daily roflumilast (Zoryve) foam 0.3% for treating plaque psoriasis on the scalp and body in patients aged 12 and older. This marks the fifth overall indication for roflumilast, adding to its existing approvals in psoriasis and atopic dermatitis. FDA Warns About Rare, Severe Itching After Stopping Cetirizine or Levocetirizine The FDA issued a warning about severe pruritus that can occur after stopping long-term cetirizine or levocetirizine use. Manufacturers will be required to add a label warning noting that symptoms may improve if the medications are restarted. FDA Approves Susvimo for Treatment of Diabetic Retinopathy The FDA approved Genentech's Susvimo, a ranibizumab delivery system, as the first continuous refillable treatment for diabetic retinopathy. Susvimo offers sustained vision maintenance with refills needed only once every nine months. Olezarsen Cuts Triglyceride Levels at 6 Months in Essence Study The Essence study showed olezarsen significantly reduced triglyceride levels in patients with moderate hypertriglyceridemia at ASCVD risk. Monthly doses achieved about 60% reductions, with most patients reaching normal triglyceride levels after six months. Ruxoprubart Shows Efficacy for PNH in Interim Phase 2 Trial Results Interim Phase 2 results showed ruxoprubart met all primary efficacy endpoints in adults with paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria. The therapy led to transfusion avoidance, improved hemoglobin, reduced LDH, and increased PNH clone size at 12 weeks.
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Discover how caffeine blocks DHT, a hormone linked to hair loss, while stimulating follicles for thicker, fuller hair. This powerful ingredient penetrates the scalp quickly, extending the growth phase and strengthening strands from root to tip.More information is available at https://trybello.com/collections/hair/products/lash-brow-hair-all-in-one-bundle Trybello LLC City: Miami Address: 40 SW 13th St Website: https://trybello.com/
Welcome to HCPLive's 5 Stories in Under 5—your quick, must-know recap of the top 5 healthcare stories from the past week, all in under 5 minutes. Stay informed, stay ahead, and let's dive into the latest updates impacting clinicians and healthcare providers like you! Interested in a more traditional, text rundown? Check out the HCPFive! Top 5 Healthcare Headlines for April 28-May 4, 2025: Obicetrapib Achieves Robust LDL-C Reductions in Phase 3 ASCVD Trials Obicetrapib significantly reduced LDL-C as monotherapy and in combination with ezetimibe in ASCVD patients inadequately controlled by statins, according to Phase 3 data presented at EAS 2025. MAR001 Cuts Remnant Cholesterol, Triglycerides by 50% in Phase 2a Trial MAR001, a novel ANGPTL4-targeting monoclonal antibody, reduced remnant cholesterol and triglycerides by over 50% in high-risk patients, suggesting a promising new cardiovascular intervention strategy. Oral Zervimesine Reduces Geographic Atrophy Lesion Growth in Phase 2 Trial Zervimesine (CT1812) slowed lesion progression in geographic atrophy secondary to AMD in Phase 2 MAGNIFY trial results, offering a potential oral treatment option. UBX1325 Matches Aflibercept in Vision Gains for DME at 36 Weeks UBX1325 demonstrated noninferiority to aflibercept in visual acuity gains in patients with diabetic macular edema over 36 weeks in the Phase 2b ASPIRE study. Roflumilast Foam 0.3% for Scalp, Body Psoriasis Effective, Safe for Patients Roflumilast foam 0.3% achieved significant efficacy and rapid symptom control in scalp and body psoriasis, with an FDA decision expected by late May 2025.
Psoriasis in high impact sites like the scalp, nails, genitals, palms, and soles is challenging. Hear views on living with such difficult to treat areas, and how appropriate treatments offer patient centered care from internationally recognized dermatologist Dr. Andrew Blauvelt, chair of the NPF Medical Board, patient advocates Brittany Murray and Crystal Gatlin, with moderator Corinne Rutkowski. This episode is provided with support from AbbVie.
Tommy, James and Paddy are back with The Football Pod - Galway come out the right side of a cracker in Connacht, Kerry get the job done on a scorcher in Killarney, and we've the Ulster and Leinster finals this week too. EnjoyCHAPTERS(00:30) - Sunday Night Excursions on The Pod.(02:00) - Classic in Castlebar - where Galway won and Mayo lost.(30:00) - Tommy spends an hour with Kieran McGeeney...(32:00) - Killarney host Kerry's Munster win against Clare - Banner hopes in All-Ireland?(43:00) - Leinster Final or bust for Louth and Meath.We've got a Members Football Pod coming for you later this week too - and if you missed our Roadshow last Friday night in Galway, go watch it back on YouTube or listen on Spotify, we had some craic!Become an Off The Ball member, or download the Off The Ball app to get three free listens per month and get our two episodes per-week throughout the intercounty season.The Football Pod Club is brought to you every week by AIB. Proud sponsors of the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship. Check out #TheToughest for more.
Tommy, James and Paddy are back with The Football Pod - Galway come out the right side of a cracker in Connacht, Kerry get the job done on a scorcher in Killarney, and we've the Ulster and Leinster finals this week too. EnjoyCHAPTERS(00:30) - Sunday Night Excursions on The Pod.(02:00) - Classic in Castlebar - where Galway won and Mayo lost.(30:00) - Tommy spends an hour with Kieran McGeeney...(32:00) - Killarney host Kerry's Munster win against Clare - Banner hopes in All-Ireland?(43:00) - Leinster Final or bust for Louth and Meath.We've got a Members Football Pod coming for you later this week too - and if you missed our Roadshow last Friday night in Galway, go watch it back on YouTube or listen on Spotify, we had some craic!Become an Off The Ball member, or download the Off The Ball app to get three free listens per month and get our two episodes per-week throughout the intercounty season.The Football Pod Club is brought to you every week by AIB. Proud sponsors of the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship. Check out #TheToughest for more.
In Cormac McCarthy's 1985 Western, Blood Meridian, the story follows infamous scalp hunter John Joel Glanton through the Mexican borderlands in the mid-19th century. How much of this story is myth, and how much history, asks Texas A&M-San Antonio history professor William Kiser. In his new book, The Business of Killing Indians: Scalp Warfare and the Violent Conquest of North America (Yale UP, 2025), Kiser argues that scalp hunting, or scalp warfare as it may more accurately be called, was in many ways more brutal, and more nuanced and complex, than popular imaginings often describe. By following the practice from 17th century New France to colonial and early republic New England, through to the southwestern borderlands and finally the California gold rush in the mid-19th century, Kiser uncovers important differences, as well as throughlines, from time to time and place to place. In doing so, The Business of Killing Indians shows that there is no one story of Native-settler relations, and that while structural forces like markets and colonialism matter a great deal, when it comes to violence, the devil truly lies in the details. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-studies
The media tried to claim a Trump cabinet scalp—but did they succeed? Buck breaks down what really happened with National Security Advisor Mike Waltz’s reassignment to U.S. Ambassador to the UN, why it’s not the firing the media hoped for, and what it signals about the upgraded staffing and discipline of the current Trump team. He also dives into deeper tensions within national security circles, including looming decisions about Iran, and blasts the Biden administration’s open border agenda. Plus, Tom Homan sends a warning shot to sanctuary cities, and Buck reacts to the Trump team moving to end protected status for 600,000 Venezuelans. Never miss a moment from Buck by subscribing to the Buck Sexton Show Podcast on IHeart Radio, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts! Connect with Buck Sexton:Facebook – / bucksexton X – @bucksexton Instagram – @bucksexton TikTok - @BuckSexton YouTube - @BuckSexton Website – https://www.bucksexton.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of the Carl Jackson Show, the host discusses the recent resignation of National Security Advisor Mike Wallace, speculating on the implications for the Trump administration and the dynamics within it. The conversation shifts to Wallace's new appointment as UN ambassador and the significance of a minerals deal with Ukraine, which is seen as a strategic win for the U.S. The episode also delves into Kamala Harris's political future and the challenges facing the Democratic Party, particularly regarding identity politics and public perception. In this episode, Carl Jackson discusses the ongoing issues surrounding identity politics, the implications of Trump's foreign policy decisions, and the political dynamics involving Kamala Harris. He critiques the Democratic Party's approach to race and immigration, emphasizing the need for a focus on citizenship and the challenges posed by identity politics. The conversation also touches on judicial decisions affecting public sentiment and the hypocrisy within political narratives regarding immigration. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/carljacksonradio Twitter: https://twitter.com/carljacksonshow Parler: https://parler.com/carljacksonshow Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thecarljacksonshow http://www.TheCarlJacksonShow.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of the Carl Jackson Show, the host discusses the recent resignation of National Security Advisor Mike Wallace, speculating on the implications for the Trump administration and the dynamics within it. The conversation shifts to Wallace's new appointment as UN ambassador and the significance of a minerals deal with Ukraine, which is seen as a strategic win for the U.S. The episode also delves into Kamala Harris's political future and the challenges facing the Democratic Party, particularly regarding identity politics and public perception. In this episode, Carl Jackson discusses the ongoing issues surrounding identity politics, the implications of Trump's foreign policy decisions, and the political dynamics involving Kamala Harris. He critiques the Democratic Party's approach to race and immigration, emphasizing the need for a focus on citizenship and the challenges posed by identity politics. The conversation also touches on judicial decisions affecting public sentiment and the hypocrisy within political narratives regarding immigration. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/carljacksonradio Twitter: https://twitter.com/carljacksonshow Parler: https://parler.com/carljacksonshow Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thecarljacksonshow http://www.TheCarlJacksonShow.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
"It's an exciting time. We're not just managing chronic disease. We're reimaging its trajectory" per dermatologist Dr. Mona Shahriari, Central Connecticut Dermatology and NPF Medical Board member as she discusses the latest from the AAD Annual Meeting like head-to-head studies between IL-17 and IL-23 inhibitors, early intervention for psoriasis, use of GLP-1's, new TYK2 and oral IL-23, and high impact sites with moderator Archie Franklin.
In Cormac McCarthy's 1985 Western, Blood Meridian, the story follows infamous scalp hunter John Joel Glanton through the Mexican borderlands in the mid-19th century. How much of this story is myth, and how much history, asks Texas A&M-San Antonio history professor William Kiser. In his new book, The Business of Killing Indians: Scalp Warfare and the Violent Conquest of North America (Yale UP, 2025), Kiser argues that scalp hunting, or scalp warfare as it may more accurately be called, was in many ways more brutal, and more nuanced and complex, than popular imaginings often describe. By following the practice from 17th century New France to colonial and early republic New England, through to the southwestern borderlands and finally the California gold rush in the mid-19th century, Kiser uncovers important differences, as well as throughlines, from time to time and place to place. In doing so, The Business of Killing Indians shows that there is no one story of Native-settler relations, and that while structural forces like markets and colonialism matter a great deal, when it comes to violence, the devil truly lies in the details. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/military-history
ABOUT TODAY'S EPISODEHi everyone! Today's story time is packed with heartbreak, heat and pain. A lot of pain. I used to relax my hair and went into the salon for a touch up and all hell breaks lose. Find out what happened and make sure you share your crazy stories with me in the comment section.Don't forget to come back next week to enjoy another episode with your girl. Be sure to follow so you do not miss episodes.SUPPORT!Thank you SO much for your constant support. It means the world to me. If you are wondering how you can support, please see below:Share share share to the ends of the world: You can share this podcast to as many people as you know and love. Who does not love a fun podcast about hair and skin? See links for that here https://linktr.ee/ChiomaAghaSupport financially: Subscribe to my podcast or buy items from my Amazon store using this link (my amazon storefront). You will find a curated list of hair products for different hair types. If you do purchase using my link, please know I earn a commission but it does not affect my review about the product.Download: Do you know that you can download any episode? Take me (well my voice, LOL) anywhere you are. Just click on download, and voila!Listen: Errmmm listen, listen, and listen again. You can listen one zillion uncountable billion times. LOL. Listen to the Ads ooooooo. T for TenksDISCLAIMERThe information provided on this podcast, including but not limited to, text, graphics, are for informational purposes only and does not serve as a diagnosis, treatment or substitute for medical advice. Always seek the advice of a qualified health care professional for any medical condition you may be experiencing.
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In Cormac McCarthy's 1985 Western, Blood Meridian, the story follows infamous scalp hunter John Joel Glanton through the Mexican borderlands in the mid-19th century. How much of this story is myth, and how much history, asks Texas A&M-San Antonio history professor William Kiser. In his new book, The Business of Killing Indians: Scalp Warfare and the Violent Conquest of North America (Yale UP, 2025), Kiser argues that scalp hunting, or scalp warfare as it may more accurately be called, was in many ways more brutal, and more nuanced and complex, than popular imaginings often describe. By following the practice from 17th century New France to colonial and early republic New England, through to the southwestern borderlands and finally the California gold rush in the mid-19th century, Kiser uncovers important differences, as well as throughlines, from time to time and place to place. In doing so, The Business of Killing Indians shows that there is no one story of Native-settler relations, and that while structural forces like markets and colonialism matter a great deal, when it comes to violence, the devil truly lies in the details. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
In Cormac McCarthy's 1985 Western, Blood Meridian, the story follows infamous scalp hunter John Joel Glanton through the Mexican borderlands in the mid-19th century. How much of this story is myth, and how much history, asks Texas A&M-San Antonio history professor William Kiser. In his new book, The Business of Killing Indians: Scalp Warfare and the Violent Conquest of North America (Yale UP, 2025), Kiser argues that scalp hunting, or scalp warfare as it may more accurately be called, was in many ways more brutal, and more nuanced and complex, than popular imaginings often describe. By following the practice from 17th century New France to colonial and early republic New England, through to the southwestern borderlands and finally the California gold rush in the mid-19th century, Kiser uncovers important differences, as well as throughlines, from time to time and place to place. In doing so, The Business of Killing Indians shows that there is no one story of Native-settler relations, and that while structural forces like markets and colonialism matter a great deal, when it comes to violence, the devil truly lies in the details. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/native-american-studies
In Cormac McCarthy's 1985 Western, Blood Meridian, the story follows infamous scalp hunter John Joel Glanton through the Mexican borderlands in the mid-19th century. How much of this story is myth, and how much history, asks Texas A&M-San Antonio history professor William Kiser. In his new book, The Business of Killing Indians: Scalp Warfare and the Violent Conquest of North America (Yale UP, 2025), Kiser argues that scalp hunting, or scalp warfare as it may more accurately be called, was in many ways more brutal, and more nuanced and complex, than popular imaginings often describe. By following the practice from 17th century New France to colonial and early republic New England, through to the southwestern borderlands and finally the California gold rush in the mid-19th century, Kiser uncovers important differences, as well as throughlines, from time to time and place to place. In doing so, The Business of Killing Indians shows that there is no one story of Native-settler relations, and that while structural forces like markets and colonialism matter a great deal, when it comes to violence, the devil truly lies in the details. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-west
In Cormac McCarthy's 1985 Western, Blood Meridian, the story follows infamous scalp hunter John Joel Glanton through the Mexican borderlands in the mid-19th century. How much of this story is myth, and how much history, asks Texas A&M-San Antonio history professor William Kiser. In his new book, The Business of Killing Indians: Scalp Warfare and the Violent Conquest of North America (Yale UP, 2025), Kiser argues that scalp hunting, or scalp warfare as it may more accurately be called, was in many ways more brutal, and more nuanced and complex, than popular imaginings often describe. By following the practice from 17th century New France to colonial and early republic New England, through to the southwestern borderlands and finally the California gold rush in the mid-19th century, Kiser uncovers important differences, as well as throughlines, from time to time and place to place. In doing so, The Business of Killing Indians shows that there is no one story of Native-settler relations, and that while structural forces like markets and colonialism matter a great deal, when it comes to violence, the devil truly lies in the details. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/book-of-the-day
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Rocket Trader. A nova era do trading: https://bit.ly/RocketGainCast#dinheiro #DayTrade #Pako #Trading #TraderBr #RendaExtra Ele não poupa os "falsos gurus"do day trade, é trader há mais de 12 anos e sua especialidade é a análise de fluxo.Pako Trader esteve no GainCast#63 falando sobre Scalp e boletas pesadas! Sua segunda participação promete muito! Não perca.Host: André Moraes e Roberto IndechConvidado: Pako Moore
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In this episode of Skin Anarchy, host Dr. Ekta sits down with Maria DeSantis and Chardae Bowe of Framesi to explore the growing conversation around scalp health and its essential role in hair wellness. As leaders behind the Italian brand's Morphosis line, Maria and Chardae share how Framesi blends decades of heritage with cutting-edge science to deliver scalp-first haircare that's both clean and high-performing.Listeners will get a sneak peek into Framesi's approach to sustainable innovation—from cold-processed Mediterranean ingredients to their iconic coconut oil-based color systems. The Morphosis line focuses on detoxifying and nourishing the scalp with ingredients like hyaluronic acid, licorice root, and fermented extracts, while supporting the microbiome and maintaining pH balance. It's clean beauty without compromise—vegan, sulfate-free, and thoughtfully formulated for real results.Whether you're dealing with product buildup, looking to boost hair vitality, or simply want a healthier foundation for your strands, this episode offers a fresh perspective on what it means to care for your hair from the root up. Tune in to learn how Framesi is helping redefine modern haircare with intention, integrity, and innovation.CHAPTERS:(0:00) – Introduction to Morphosis and Hair Health(1:01) – Overview of Framesi and Its Legacy (3:09) – Scalp Care and Sustainability in Hair Products(5:05) – Importance of Scalp Health for Hair Growth(6:55) – Key Ingredients for Hair and Scalp Health(10:03) – Targeted Approach in Hair and Scalp Products(12:18) – Hyaluronic Acid and its Role in Scalp Care(16:07) – Benefits of Coconut Oil in Hair Care(17:09) – The Impact of Scalp Exfoliation on Hair Health(21:29) – Clean Beauty, Sustainability, and Product EffectivenessTo learn more about Morphosis by Framesi, visit their website and social media.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.
Karen shares how a friend's breast cancer diagnosis became a powerful example of self-advocacy in action. From discovering she didn't need chemotherapy after requesting additional testing, to researching scalp cooling treatments and skin protection during radiation, this story highlights how knowledge and persistence can lead to better care. Visit our website itchyandbitchy.com to read blog posts on the many topics we have covered on the show.
Send us a textPrepare to transform your understanding of hair care as trichologist Mimi reveals the fascinating medical science behind healthy hair and scalp. With over 31 years of experience and a holistic health background, Mimi shares insights that connect your hair condition to everything from emotional states to nutritional choices."Your hair and scalp tells a story before the doctor can see it in the blood," Mimi explains, highlighting how hair problems often signal deeper health issues. Drawing from her experience serving six generations of women through her specialized trichology clinic, she explores the hidden connections between common problems like hair loss and surprising culprits including medication side effects, processed sugar consumption, and inadequate hydration.Unlike conventional stylists, Mimi approaches hair care as a comprehensive health service. Her clinic provides individualized analysis and customized formulations for each client's specific needs. "My motto is not the same old thing works every time for everyone," she emphasizes, explaining why mass-produced hair products frequently disappoint. Through vivid comparisons, she illustrates how many commercial products merely coat hair rather than penetrating and strengthening it.The conversation explores practical wisdom about protective styling, the dangers of product buildup, and why hydration matters so much for hair health. Mimi also shares compassionate advice for those experiencing hair loss due to medical treatments, stress, or aging. Her newly launched hair digest compiles this knowledge into an accessible resource that helps women understand the root causes of their hair concerns.Whether you're struggling with unexplained hair issues or simply want to optimize your hair's health, this episode provides science-backed insights that go far beyond typical styling advice. Visit SSHairCare.com to learn more about Mimi's trichology services, her customized product line, and her comprehensive hair digest that serves as a blueprint to understanding your unique hair and scalp needs.Thanks for tuning in to this episode of Follow The Brand! We hope you enjoyed learning about the latest marketing trends and strategies in Personal Branding, Business and Career Development, Financial Empowerment, Technology Innovation, and Executive Presence. To keep up with the latest insights and updates from us, be sure to follow us at 5starbdm.com. See you next time on Follow The Brand!
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Act+Acre's husband-and-wife founders were early to the growth of the scalp-care market when they launched their brand in 2019 with one product: a $48 prewash treatment called Scalp Detox Oil. “[Scalp care] was definitely an afterthought for people [a few years ago],” brand founder and hairstylist Helen Reavey told Glossy. “Launching it in 2019, we were one of the first to solely think about scalp care the way skin care had come up and was so personalized, and we took that approach. It's not a one-size-fits-all for the scalp.” Reavey has seen the effects of poor scalp care throughout her 15-year career as a celebrity and editorial hairstylist — most notably during fashion month, when models' hair is routinely overworked backstage until their scalps become sensitive to the touch. “I had that moment where I was like, ‘I wish I could give them something to remove everything and to really start with a fresh canvas,'" she said. “It was that moment [where we said], ‘OK, we should do this; we should launch a brand.'” Reavey is also a certified trichologist, a specialization focused on the treatment and health of the hair and scalp. She launched Act+Acre with husband and business partner Colm Mackin, who now serves as CEO. Now an award-winning hero product for the brand, Scalp Detox is one of 25 products sold individually and through 10 curated systems made up of individual SKUs. From oil control to hydration to hair growth, they're each designed for a specific concern. To help consumers navigate the offerings, Act+Acre publishes blog posts and educational content on social media, and offers a 10-plus question quiz on its site to match a consumer with the right products. Top selling systems include its Stem Cell System, Thick + Full System and Essential Hydration System. Meanwhile, individual bestsellers include Stem Cell Serum for $86 and Daily Hydro Scalp Serum for $24. The line is sold DTC and through Sephora, Revolve, Bluemercury, Amazon, Dermstore, Anthropologie and TikTok Shop, among other channels. The brand does 60% of its business DTC and has a 50% subscription rate within that cohort, Mackin told Glossy. Several products are also recognized by the National Psoriasis Foundation for being safe for those with psoriasis. “People are definitely starting to understand that the scalp is a foundation for healthy hair, and that comes across in all of our messaging,” Reavey told Glossy. Act+Acre's latest launch, a two-step shampoo and treatment, is focused on hard water buildup, which impacts the majority of U.S. consumers. High levels of minerals like calcium and magnesium in tap water can build up in the hair and cause brittleness and discoloration, especially on color-treated hair. “I don't think people were really understanding that hard water was this silent destructor,” Reavey told Glossy. The brand's Clarifying Hard Water Shampoo sells for $32, while the Clarifying Hard Water Scalp Treatment goes for $38. In this week's episode of The Glossy Beauty Podcast, Reavey and Mackin share insider details on these topics. The duo also discusses the ways they stand out in the market, including through community building, education and customer service.
Interview with Shab Caspara:Shab Caspara is a board-certified trichologist and expert on healthy hair growth and scalp wellness. She is the founder of Leona.co- the first concierge hair growth retail platform featuring products and devices from around the world. Shab is featured in Forbes, Vogue, Women's Health, Allure, Prevention and Cosmopolitan as one of the most recognized trichologists in NYC. She is a consultant, speaker and advisor across the beauty, cosmetics and hair industry and has worked on the relaunch of HairClub, the launch of Inkey List, Augustinus Bader and Moroccan Oil's scalp care collections. She is on the review board of Byrdie.com and a member of the NewBeauty Magazine Brain Trust. She continues to be a judge for the CEW Beauty Awards 2 years in a row. As a member of the American Hair Loss Council, she continues to discover the latest developments and research in the hair growth space. Links:https://www.instagram.com/shabhairexpert/ https://leona.co/page/about-shab https://www.instagram.com/theleonaway/ News from TheTease.com: https://www.thetease.com/the-beacon-class-of-2025-is-here/ https://www.thetease.com/february-25-indie-edit-the-indie-launches-that-have-us-green-with-envy/ Rate The Look:Alva Claire's ringlets for Acne Studios Muni LongJOJO Siwa More from TheTease.com:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/readthetease/ (readthetease)Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/volumeupbythetease/ (volumeupbythetease)Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kellyehlers/ / (KellyEhlers)Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/eljeffreycraig/ (eljeffreycraig)Web: https://www.thetease.com (TheTease.com)Email: VolumeUp@TheTease.comCredits: Volume Up...
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About Terri Rehkopf: With a solid 14 years in the hairstyling game, her journey began in a salon her mom opened. Eager to master the trade, she spent 3 years there until her mom sold the business, I continued, renting a station in the same salon. After a dedicated two-year stint, she took the plunge into entrepreneurship, establishing her own salon. Building a thriving community soon led to the need for additional hands. A desire to share her expertise prompted her to assemble a team, imparting lessons and fostering growth. Some team members ventured out on their own, a testament to the loyalty and training they received. Discovering a passion for teaching amid her struggles, she crafted a comprehensive apprentice program. In one year, she poured her knowledge into budding stylists, preparing them for the challenges of the profession. Her commitment to their growth extends beyond formal training, providing ongoing support and education. Beyond hairstyling techniques, she educates on product knowledge, differentiating between toxic and non-toxic options. Equipping stylists to handle sensitivities and navigate diverse client needs has been a key focus. Terri is deeply committed to sharing her passion for sustainable practices and holistic beauty education with fellow stylists. What We Discuss In This Episode: Terri shares her holistic approach to hair care, focusing on educating clients on toxic vs. non-toxic ingredients, and how scalp and overall health impact hair health. She emphasizes the importance of using clean, natural products and avoiding harsh chemicals like ammonia and PPD. Alopecia and hair thinning: Terri provides recommendations for those dealing with hair loss, such as avoiding aggressive coloring, using gentler products, and focusing on scalp health through treatments and oil applications. Terri introduces alternative hair coloring options like Hairprint and Goldwell's Aluminum line, which use more natural, less damaging formulas. She emphasizes the importance of avoiding PPD-based dyes, especially for those with sensitivities or autoimmune conditions. Scalp health and hair growth: Our discussion turns to the critical role of scalp health in supporting hair growth and strength. Terri recommends using scalp brushes to stimulate circulation, as well as specific oils like Amla and black castor oil to nourish the scalp. Recommended clean hair care brands: Terri shares some of her favorite clean, sustainable hair care brands, including Away, Routine, and Hairprint, highlighting their natural formulations, ethical sourcing, and effectiveness. Terri's top recommendation is to seek out a stylist who uses gentler, cleaner hair color lines, even if it means switching salons. She emphasizes the importance of being an informed consumer and advocating for your hair health. Resources from Terri Rehkopf: Check out her bi-monthly blogs here: https://www.ippodarosalon.com For a 15% discount on recommended products, sign up for the text campaign through Shopify. Connect with Terri Rehkopf: Website: https://ippodarosalon.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ippodarosalon/?hl=en Facebook: Connect with Lynne: If you're looking for a community of like-minded women on a journey - just like you are - to improved health and wellness, overall balance, and increased confidence, check out Lynne's private community in The Energized Healthy Women's Club. It's a supportive and collaborative community where the women in this group share tips and solutions for a healthy and holistic lifestyle. (Discussions include things like weight management, eliminating belly bloat, balancing hormones, wrangling sugar gremlins, overcoming fatigue, recipes, strategies, perimenopause & menopause, and much more ... so women can feel energized, healthy, and lighter, with a new sense of purpose. Website: https://holistic-healthandwellness.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/holistichealthandwellnessllc The Energized Healthy Women's Club: https://www.facebook.com/groups/energized.healthy.women Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lynnewadsworth LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lynnewadsworth Free Resources from Lynne Wadsworth: ✨ Ready to Thrive in Midlife? Let's Make It Happen!
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From Inter Milan Scudetto scalp in Bergamo, Atalanta lose their heads, Napoli flop away to Venezia, calls for Juventus to sack Thiago Motta, Fiorentina impress in Juve demolition job, 5 star Bologna serious Champions League spot contender smashing tired Lazio, to a Tijjani Reijnders and Christian Pulisic led AC Milan stage comeback against Como, Roma back in Serie A top 4 race, and preview of Italy Vs Germany first leg UEFA Nations League quarterfinal 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 29 of the 2024/2025 Serie A season.Timestamps:00:00 Intro03:22 Inter Milan - Huge Scudetto Scalp & Message Sent Out17:08 Referee Scandal - Davide Massa's Inconsistency Ruined The Game19:54 Atalanta - Gian Piero Gasperini Walks Straight Into Simone Inzaghi's Trap Again27:44 Napoli - Flop Away To Venezia After Dreadful Second Half35:57 Juventus - Calls To Sack Thiago Motta After Another Complete Shitshow52:20 Fiorentina - Albert Gudmundsson Shines When Serie A Top 4 Race Tightened55:54 Bologna - A 5 Star Showing When Lazio Smashed & Right In Champions League Spot01:00:52 Lazio - Starting To Run Out Of Gas In Both Form & Energy01:04:10 Roma - Right Back In Serie A Top 4 Race After Another Win01:08:05 AC Milan - Christian Pulisic & Tijjani Reijnders Mastermind Another Comeback Win01:12:07 Best Of The Rest: Hellas Verona Pull Off A Win Away To Udinese, Lecce & Empoli Look In Deep Trouble & Genoa Beat Parma01:14:51 Preview Italy Vs Germany UEFA Nations League Quarterfinal Leg 1: Azzurri & Germany Squad Analysis01:27:51 Baggio, Premface & Serie ASS Of The WeekIf 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 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Harklinikken is a world-renowned hair clinic dedicated to restoring natural hair growth through science-backed, customized treatments. Founded on the expertise of Lars Skjøth, a globally recognized authority in hair gain, the brand has spent over 30 years pioneering scalp health solutions. Skjøth's research has led to the development of the award-winning Hair Gain Extract, a treatment celebrated for its ability to enhance scalp and follicle health, ultimately restoring the hair growth cycle. Unlike one-size-fits-all solutions, Harklinikken's approach is deeply personalized, ensuring each client receives a regimen tailored to their unique needs. With a commitment to efficacy and long-term results, the brand has earned the trust of hundreds of thousands worldwide, making it a leader in the hair restoration category.In this episode, Lars also discusses:Lars personal hair struggles and his journey to starting the brandThe Hårklinikken Method: A customized, drug-free path to a healthier scalp and fuller hair.The award winning Hair Gain ExtractThe personalized service you receive in the clinics and virtuallyWe hope you enjoy this episode and gain valuable insights into Lars's journey and the growth of www.harklinikken.com. 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 Harlinikken at www.harklinikken.com and on Instagram at @harklinikkenThis 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