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We are joined by EdwardPixels, who is a Twitch streamer and science enthusiast. We get into some great conversations about his journey to becoming a streamer and where he sees himself going. He shares his experience of how his community has developed and what he does to engage with his community. We talk about gaming and so much more. Stop what you are doing now and go listen to the full episode of the podcast!EdwardPixels Socials:Twitch: www.twitch.tv/edwardpixelsFollow Alex, The Cheesy Dad, and Jeremy on Twitter for updates and feel free to interact with us. We are all very responsive and love feedback, so hit us up! In Bed By 9 Linktree: https://linktr.ee/ibb9podcastIn Bed By 9 Merch: https://inbedby9-shop.fourthwall.com/admin/dashboard/products/all/Twitter Handles:Cheesy Dad: @TheCheesyDadAlex: @DiabolicTutor01 Jeremy: @jeremycunnings1In Bed By 9: @InBedBy9PodcastTwitch Channels:The Cheesy Dad: https://www.twitch.tv/thecheesydadAlex: https://www.twitch.tv/diabolictutor01Jeremy: https://www.twitch.tv/jeremycunnings
Join Steven Borden on a journey of resilience and transformation in this episode of the Rise to the Challenge Podcast. From his nomadic childhood to his pursuit of excellence in football, Steven shares the pivotal moments that shaped his life. Hear about his transition from aspiring NFL player to a passionate advocate for sports science, and how it revolutionized his approach to fitness and well-being. As the son of wrestling icon Sting, Steven also delves into the profound impact his father had on his personal and professional development. Plus, gain insights into Steven's experiences as a new father and his commitment to family. Don't miss this inspiring conversation about overcoming obstacles and embracing change on the Rise to the Challenge Podcast! Check out more about Steven Borden: - IG: @stevenborden - Linkedin: Steven Borden Rise to the Challenge Podcast is dedicated to unveiling Real Life Stories and Genuine Motivations that resonate across All Generations. In every episode, we invite a diverse array of guests, spanning various backgrounds, experiences, and age groups, to share their personal narratives of triumph over adversity, achieving their goals, and embracing the call to rise to the challenge. Our guests bring authenticity to the forefront, delving into the intricacies of their journeys because, ultimately, we all navigate our unique stories. Join us on this compelling journey as our guests open up about their experiences. You might find connections to your own narrative, discover new insights, and gain inspiration when our guests generously share their stories. What challenges are you currently facing, and how are you rising to them? Subscribe to Youtube Channel: @risetothechallengepodcast
Coming up on this episode of Paranomaly Podcast ( Oct 2nd ), we will be talking with Kenny Biddle.Kenny is a renowned skeptic, investigator, and science enthusiast known for his relentless pursuit of uncovering the truth behind paranormal and supernatural claims. With an analytical mind and a commitment to critical thinking, Kenny has dedicated himself to investigating a wide range of paranormal phenomena, including ghostly encounters, psychic abilities, UFO sightings, and more. He employs a scientific approach, carefully examining the evidence and employing rigorous methodologies to separate fact from fiction. Kenny's work extends beyond investigations. He is also a skilled writer and communicator, sharing his findings through various mediums. His writing has been featured in popular publications such as Skeptical Inquirer, and he has made numerous appearances on radio shows, podcasts, and television programs to discuss his research and skepticism. He produces the video series, Ghosts in the Machine, for the Center for Inquiry YouTube channel and hosts the weekly livestream show, The Skeptical Help Bar. As an advocate for scientific literacy and skepticism, Kenny strives to educate the public about the importance of critical thinking and empirical evidence. He is a sought-after speaker, delivering engaging presentations that debunk myths and encourage rational thinking. In 2020, he was elected as a Fellow for the Committee for Skeptical Inquiry. In 2022, he accepted the position of Chief Investigator for CSI, becoming the world's only full-time skeptical paranormal investigator. Known for his affable demeanor and genuine curiosity, Kenny approaches his investigations with an open mind, always seeking to understand the perspectives of those who claim to have had paranormal experiences. However, he remains steadfast in his commitment to applying scientific principles and rigorous investigation techniques to evaluate the validity of these claims.
Coming up on this episode of Paranomaly Podcast ( Oct 2nd ), we will be talking with Kenny Biddle.Kenny is a renowned skeptic, investigator, and science enthusiast known for his relentless pursuit of uncovering the truth behind paranormal and supernatural claims. With an analytical mind and a commitment to critical thinking, Kenny has dedicated himself to investigating a wide range of paranormal phenomena, including ghostly encounters, psychic abilities, UFO sightings, and more. He employs a scientific approach, carefully examining the evidence and employing rigorous methodologies to separate fact from fiction. Kenny's work extends beyond investigations. He is also a skilled writer and communicator, sharing his findings through various mediums. His writing has been featured in popular publications such as Skeptical Inquirer, and he has made numerous appearances on radio shows, podcasts, and television programs to discuss his research and skepticism. He produces the video series, Ghosts in the Machine, for the Center for Inquiry YouTube channel and hosts the weekly livestream show, The Skeptical Help Bar. As an advocate for scientific literacy and skepticism, Kenny strives to educate the public about the importance of critical thinking and empirical evidence. He is a sought-after speaker, delivering engaging presentations that debunk myths and encourage rational thinking. In 2020, he was elected as a Fellow for the Committee for Skeptical Inquiry. In 2022, he accepted the position of Chief Investigator for CSI, becoming the world's only full-time skeptical paranormal investigator. Known for his affable demeanor and genuine curiosity, Kenny approaches his investigations with an open mind, always seeking to understand the perspectives of those who claim to have had paranormal experiences. However, he remains steadfast in his commitment to applying scientific principles and rigorous investigation techniques to evaluate the validity of these claims.
Matty Lansdown is a scientist, nutritionist, and creative mind behind the popular podcast "How To Not Get Sick And Die." which has become a beloved source of health and wellness knowledge in Australia.Through personal anecdotes and professional experience, Matty helps us understand the crucial connection between our diet, lifestyle, and preventing illnesses. He sheds light on a significant gap in hospital information that often overlooks these vital factors.Matty also discusses how food mood affects your sleep and how to break some habits and make positive transformations.BIO:Matty Lansdown is a scientist, nutritionist, and an Emotional Eating and Self Sabotage coach specializing in weight loss and self-confidence for women and busy mothers. Starting out in the field of nutritional epigenetics and spending several years working in hospitals as part of a disease research team, Matty believes that most disease and illness is not due to bad luck but as a result of poor nutrition and lifestyle choices.Matty's extensive experience allowed him to uncover the deeper challenge people have with health which isn't about calories or kale but, in fact, mindset and behavior change. Having been on his own personal development journey, Matty is now super-passionate about showing people how to level up their health so that healthy habits and the best food choices are easy and natural. Likewise, Matty's weekly podcast “How to NOT Get Sick and Die”, provides his followers and clients with a deep dive into nutrition and how to develop healthy habits that last. SHOW NOTES:
Join us for a mind-bending exploration of the intersection between science and spirituality in this week's episode of Magic or Science Podcast! Our special guest David, a devout Latter-day Saint and science enthusiast, brings a unique perspective to the discussion as we delve into the power of belief, the nature of God, and the ways in which science and spirituality intersect.Through David's personal experiences and thought-provoking insights, you'll gain a new appreciation for the mysteries of the universe and the role that belief plays in shaping our understanding of the world. Whether you're a believer, a skeptic, or simply curious, this episode of Magic or Science Podcast is sure to challenge your thinking and leave you with a deeper understanding of the magical and scientific aspects of life.So don't miss out on this fascinating conversation - tune in now and discover the captivating world of Magic, Science, Belief, and God! And to maximize your viewing experience, be sure to check out our recommended tags: Magic, Science, Spirituality, Belief, God, Latter-day Saint, Science Enthusiast, Mind-bending Discussion, Thought-provoking, Universe Mysteries.#MagicOrScience #ScienceAndSpirituality #Belief #God #LatterdaySaint #ScienceEnthusiast #Podcast #MindBending #ThoughtProvoking #UniverseMysteries #Exploration #Philosophy #Religion #Spirituality #Consciousness #Metaphysics #QuantumPhysics #Cosmology #Theology #NatureOfReality
-Website: theshiftmethod.org -Store: theshiftmethod.org/store -Instagram & Tik Tok: @the_shift_method Seth Hinson is a Current MS student Florida Atlantic University Exercise Science. He works as a graduate research assistant at Florida Atlantic Muscle Physiology Lab. Seth earned his BS in Kinesiology (Honors) from Anderson University and has experience working with NCAA DII Baseball, Volleyball, and Golf Athletes. Additionally, Seth has worked alongside S&C coaches with semi-professional Basketball athletes and professional Baseball athletes. Seth is a CSCS, Natural Bodybuilder, Strength Athlete, and Science Enthusiast. Where to find Seth -Instagram: @seth.ryan.hinson & @hinson.seth.myosensetraining Articles / Research: Hubal et al. (2005) – Variance in response to a training protocol https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/15947... Hammarstrom et al. (2019) – Individual responsiveness predictor https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31813... Pelland et al. (2022) – Rationale for RIR/ACV Profiles https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35247... Pedrosa et al 2021, https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33977... Maeo et al 2021, https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33009... Maeo et al 2022 https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35819... Long Muscle length training and regional hypertrophy Oranchuk et al. 2021 https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33058... Distal hypertrophy was most predictive of torque/force production at all angles Time Stamps: -Intro - 00:00:00 -Seth's Fitness Background - 00:01:52 -Training Intensity & the Interference Effect - 00:15:22 -Seth's Fitness Philosophy - 00:27:10 -Exercise Science Research - 00:33:44 -Individual Responses to Hypertrophy Protocols: 00:39:44 -Training at Long vs. Short Muscle Lengths - 00:45:16 -Proximity to Failure - 00:51:26 -Seth's Plans for PhD School - 00:53:32 -Outro - 01:03:53 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/damien-michel/support
Kyles shares stories about getting off Facebook, choosing remote learning for his daughter, gaming, being a science enthusiast and his desire to go to college (3:16), moving to Wyoming to be closer to his dad, remodeling jobs in Cali that bothered his conscience, being perceived as anti-social (36:41), getting meaningful tattoos, trying to find religion in his early 20’s, enjoying physics and a cluster f%ck of “Best 1st for Last” about not joining the military, wanting to know get to know his father, and a psychedelic trip (1:10:15) To get to know more about Kyle, you can follow him on Twitter @Notmushtime
Dan Broadbent is the host of a blogging platform that regularly reaches more than 1 million people. He was suspended from Facebook for publishing jokes about the death of Harambe; RIP. Now Dan is on quarantine with his wife and children and he articulates the danger he sees with the disease, how he prepared and the conditions under which we as a society should come out from quarantine. @ASciEnthusiast @VanceCroweThis is the 25th interview in the ongoing series of Coronavirus perspectives. I believe that society will have the rules re-written when we come out of this global pandemic and it is important to hear how various individuals and industries are handling themselves amidst the crisis. This series seeks to reveal many perspectives that will otherwise be ignored by both mainstream media and you might not see on your social media channels.
Yvette & Alice are joined by their friend, satirist, and Science Enthusiast, Dan Broadbent (@aSciEnthusiast), to review It's Always Sunny Porn. The gang also gives you an update on coronavirus, the science of potatoes in the ass, who stole Jesus's foreskin, and dead men ejaculating. Support us on Patreon!
This is my first time having two guests on at once, and the hardest part may be the show notes page! Today, I'm bringing you Gareth Martin and Craig Haywood, the hosts of the amazing podcast, Ridiculously Human. They are committed to the art of storytelling by having guests come to tell their stories, and the two of them have a great chemistry and ability to draw out the best of those stories for the listeners (and for the person telling the story and for the two of them). Both from South Africa, they share a passion to unwrap and explore the lives of interesting people. As humans, we are all connected on a much deeper level and through storytelling and storylistening, and Gareth and Craig aim to realize and understand those connections better. Their podcast and website are dedicated to sharing the stories and journey’s of other incredible humans. They want everyone to realize that we all have responsibility and a role to play as micro-leaders and micro-influencers, and that together we are stronger and better. Here is some more detail on each of them separately. Gareth Martin Transformation Coach. Bodybuilder. Yogi. Ex-Investment Banker. Natural Chef. Meditation Teacher. Smiler. Traveller. Lover Of Challenges. Networker. Organisation Guru. Podcast Host. Gareth Martin, knows all too well about trying many things in life. He believes that there is a certain importance around experiencing new things, to help grow you as a person and find out who you are and what you want in life. Gareth was born and grew up in Johannesburg, South Africa. He was never one to shy away from getting involved in team-sports and thrived in the competition and camaraderie, but he also found a lot of peace and solitude in individual sports, namely swimming. His folks got divorced when he was nine years old, and like with many break-ups, it was pretty messy. It ended up creating a lot of confusion and sadness in his life when he was a teenager. He couldn’t quite understand the anger he saw between his parents, because Gareth was always a bit of a soft, compassionate kid at heart. When he was sixteen, his life would take a shocking turn when he was involved in a life-threatening head-on collision while riding his motorbike. Gareth looks back on this event with good fortune because he believes that it gave him a different perspective on life which he would not have otherwise had. He knows it’s important to make the most of every opportunity because you do never know when your time might be up. After deciding to overstay his first gap year in London, it was time to get serious and find a real job. So he went to a job fair and managed to get himself a role doing the filing at an Investment Bank. Little did he know, that it would be a career which would span almost 20 years. These days, Gareth works as a Transformational Coach, he is also the co-host of The Ridiculously Human Podcast. It took him a couple of years of transformation and upskilling to get him here though. After banking, he spent 3 months in India learning to become a Yoga and Meditation Teacher. He then spent a year studying to be a chef. He also completed a few other life-changing courses, one of which included getting certified as an Executive Coach. Gareth believes in not letting anyone else’s thoughts stop you from doing what you want in life. Embrace each opportunity which comes it’s way and make the most of every interaction you have. Make the most of your relationships and friendships and treat every moment as a learning opportunity. Craig Haywood Doctor of Chiropractic. Science Enthusiast. Networking Machine. Smiler. Deep Thinker. Rock Solid Buddy. Truth Seeker. Pragmatist. Host of The Ridiculously Human Podcast Craig was born in Port Elizabeth, South Africa, known as the friendly and windy city! He struggled a bit as a youngster with self-esteem issues. At times, he sometimes felt disconnected with his parents, he blamed himself for their fighting and would use food as a coping mechanism, and he ate a lot!! His Grandad, played a big influence in his life and ‘their thing’ was to go fishing together. Besides being a great storyteller, his Grandad would also teach all the grandkids how to drive from a very young age, as well as, how to do the Waltz! When Craig was 17 years old, something would happen that would take him on a new life trajectory. Their little family sausage dog, Jackie, was in extreme pain and had lost the use of her back legs. The vet could not help Jackie, so he sent them to see a Chiropractor. The Chiropractor, adjusted her spine and the lame legs she went in on, she managed to walk out on….!! A year later, he was living in his sister's garage in Johannesburg, to begin his studies to become a Chiropractor. Craig suffered a severe setback when he was diagnosed with ankylosing spondylitis, an autoimmune condition. It started with inflammation in his eye, and his pupils would not dilate. He then experienced inflammation in his knees and hips, which really impacted his mobility, and being a Chiropractor, that was a rather scary prospect. Through hours of learning and searching and implementing changes in his diet and mindset, he has never been healthier and has no signs of ever having anything. Once qualified, a rather serendipitous scenario led him to accept a job in the Netherlands. It was a bit of a shock moving to somewhere he had never been, had no friends, didn’t understand the culture and never spoke the language either!! Talk about throwing yourself in the deep end. Craig is a master of many things, two which stand out are, excelling in his profession as a Chiropractor and his likeability factor. He makes a huge effort to network and make others feel comfortable. He likes adventure and to take calculated risks, and now resides with his wife, Chantelle, in Australia. He gets to see his brother often, lives near the beach, enjoys the great weather, has a thriving practise and Chantelle has a highly successful business too! Key Points from the Episode with Gareth Martin & Craig Haywood of The Ridiculously Human Podcast: Craig and Gareth are two South African guys who connected over their love to people’s stories, and they got together to start the Ridiculously Human podcast to give people a platform to share their stories. Through sharing out stories and hearing those of others, we grow as people and as a collective group. There’s empowerment to people telling their stories and hearing the stories of others. The biggest lesson they’ve learned through listening to so many people’s stories is to be massively respectful of people because you really never know what they’ve been through. They have noticed the facade we are pushed to create given the pressure of social media, whereas storytelling, we can reconnect with a tangible reality rather than creating this version of ourselves. We can feel safe sharing our true selves. We started with Craig’s story, which, like mine, is one of childhood obesity. And, like mine, it was fueled by anxiety and emotional unrest from being caught in the middle of fighting at home. For him, the thing that broke him out of it was ego and a desire to be desirable. His ego was the catalyst to change things as he entered his early teen years, losing all the weight in about a year. The mentality of things happening too you instead of for you amplifies the negatives in your life, and can lead you further down the wrong path. While his initial reason for losing weight was about ego and appearances, he ended up going down a path of wellness later in life after an autoimmune condition lead him to need to be healthy for bigger reasons. The weight had started to come back on during university as the stress and social pressure lead to poor choices. At the same time, he was diagnosed with an autoimmune issue. He asked why his body was reacting to itself, which lead him to look into health properly. Craig is a chiropractor, which came from seeing how his family dog, who could barely walk, was totally cured through a single chiropractic visit. He ended up studying under that practitioner, who was more a mentor and guide to him than just an experienced teacher. What Craig learned through his health journey is true in so many situations – you have to look within. The answers can’t always lie outside of you. You should become an expert on the aspects of your own life – your finances, your health, your understanding, etc. No one really knows it all or really cares enough about you to solve everything for you. Except yourself. To do that, you have to be ok with being uncomfortable, and take responsibility for your situation. Getting into Gareth’s story, instead of obesity, Gareth was heavily into sports growing up. It was almost an addiction, and that was his escape from family issues from his parents’ divorce when he was 9. He loved the competitiveness of individual sports, and also loved the camaraderie of team sports. As he has looked back on his life, he’s found that he always has thrived more when he’s around other people, so team sports had a real draw to him. When Gareth was 16, he was in a terrible motorcycle accident as he was hit by a drunk driver, sending him flying through the air, into a telephone pole, and straight to the ground. An off-duty paramedic happened to be one of the witnesses of the crash, which is the only reason Gareth is still alive given how much critical, immediate care he needed to survive. His first night was touch-and-go, while today, he is 100% back to normal so it didn’t leave a physical impact, but it did leave a major emotional one. Surprisingly, it is very positive. Gareth has an incredibly positive approach to life, and finds himself treasuring each day of his life because of how clear it was made to him just how precious that is. He’s taken so many chances and seized so many opportunities as a result, so he shared how thankful he was for the accident. It reminds me of others who have been on the show who went through something incredibly hard who feel the same about it, like Josh Perry, for example. Looking back on his recovery, he doesn’t remember dark moments or feeling sorry for himself. He remembers all of the visitors and love he had. He remembers how his mother cared for him full-time (she was a nurse, so she was the right person to help him). He talks about the recovery process in the warmest way, and calls himself so fortunate for how it went, and notes how that positivity and love helped speed his recovery and his approach to it. We talked about the impact Gareth’s parents’ divorce had on him and his idea of relationships, and he said he’s always very much craved close, honest, supportive relationships. Craig said how he’s noticed Gareth’s approach to others, and sees that connection from both the divorce and the way people were there during his recovery from the accident. Gareth has found that we do genuinely want the best for each other and care about you, and if you feel that, you grow from it. I did ask why Gareth was able to look at things in this way, and he isn’t quite sure. He says he was always a happy kid, and this is just who he is. Craig wondered if this is just innately in us, or if there’s a way to choose to look differently or learn to think this way, which is exactly what I’m after with this podcast. How do we choose to interpret our experiences in this more positive way so we can rise above them instead of being stuck within them. How can we all feel the way Gareth does when we face something like his accident. Craig was in a different mindset when he was in the midst of his health crisis. He is so curious about how to look differently at these things. He felt positive inside, but also still felt this darkness. What he found is that he can work through what he’s feeling versus it just being a bit of a light switch moment. That’s very helpful – we all moments where we struggle, and we shouldn’t get down on ourselves for times we struggle to just flip and be happy. Stop and reflect on the things that we can be grateful for and the other hard times we’ve gotten through so that we can use that energy to face what we have going on in the current moment. If we feel ourselves genuinely wishing others well, we should realize that they wish us well, and we can do it for ourselves, too. They talked about this shift in the world to move from aspirational marketing to inspirational marketing. There’s a craving for authenticity. Gareth left us with some excellent advice to be observers of the good out there. Craig shared the responsibility we as podcasters have to help create new norms of better choices to help spread that message. Gareth added how interesting it is how norms become norms, and how long it can take, which reinforces the whole discussion. Links: Website: http://ridic-human.com Podcast: Ridiculously Human (hear me on Episode 91) Facebook: facebook.com/ridiculouslyhuman Twitter: twitter.com/ridichuman Instagram: @ridiculouslyhuman Medium: https://medium.com/@ridiculouslyhuman YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUhXPi7Cw1smVKZkblYFSkQ/featured Subscribe to The Do a Day Podcast Keep Growing with Do a Day Get the book in print, Kindle, iBooks, Audiobook and more - even get a personally-signed copy from Bryan Falchuk Get started on your journey to Better with the Big Goal Exercise Work with Bryan as your coach, or hire him to speak at your next event
Transformation Coach. Bodybuilder. Yogi. Ex-Investment Banker. Natural Chef. Meditation Teacher. Smiler. Traveller. Lover Of Challenges. Networker. Organisation Guru. Podcast Host.Gareth Martin, knows all too well about trying many things in life. He believes that there is a certain importance around experiencing new things, to help grow you as a person and find out who you are and what you want in life.Gareth was born and grew up in Johannesburg, South Africa. He was never one to shy away from getting involved in team-sports and thrived in the competition and camaraderie, but he also found a lot of peace and solitude in individual sports, namely swimming. His folks got divorced when he was nine years old, and like with many break-ups, it was pretty messy. It ended up creating a lot of confusion and sadness in his life when he was a teenager. He couldn't quite understand the anger he saw between his parents, because Gareth was always a bit of a soft, compassionate kid at heart.When he was sixteen, his life would take a shocking turn when he was involved in a life-threatening head-on collision while riding his motorbike. Gareth looks back on this event with good fortune because he believes that it gave him a different perspective on life which he would not have otherwise had. He knows it's important to make the most of every opportunity because you do never know when your time might be up. After deciding to overstay his first gap year in London, it was time to get serious and find a real job. So he went to a job fair and managed to get himself a role doing the filing at an Investment Bank. Little did he know, that it would be a career which would span almost 20 years. These days, Gareth works as a Transformational Coach, he is also the co-host of The Ridiculously Human Podcast. It took him a couple of years of transformation and upskilling to get him here though. After banking, he spent 3 months in India learning to become a Yoga and Meditation Teacher. He then spent a year studying to be a chef. He also completed a few other life-changing courses, one of which included getting certified as an Executive Coach. Gareth believes in not letting anyone else's thoughts stop you from doing what you want in life. Embrace each opportunity which comes it's way and make the most of every interaction you have. Make the most of your relationships and friendships and treat every moment as a learning opportunity. Doctor of Chiropractic. Science Enthusiast. Networking Machine. Smiler. Deep Thinker. Rock Solid Buddy. Truth Seeker. Pragmatist. Host of The Ridiculously Human Podcast Craig was born in Port Elizabeth, South Africa, known as the friendly and windy city! He struggled a bit as a youngster with self-esteem issues. At times, he sometimes felt disconnected with his parents, he blamed himself for their fighting and would use food as a coping mechanism, and he ate a lot!!His Grandad, played a big influence in his life and ‘their thing' was to go fishing together. Besides being a great storyteller, his Grandad would also teach all the grandkids how to drive from a very young age, as well as, how to do the Waltz!When Craig was 17 years old, something would happen that would take him on a new life trajectory. Their little family sausage dog, Jackie, was in extreme pain and had lost the use of her back legs. The vet could not help Jackie, so he sent them to see a Chiropractor. The Chiropractor, adjusted her spine and the lame legs she went in on, she managed to walk out on….!! A year later, he was living in his sister's garage in Johannesburg, to begin his studies to become a Chiropractor.Craig suffered a severe setback when he was diagnosed with ankylosing spondylitis, an autoimmune condition. It started with inflammation in his eye, and his pupils would not dilate. He then experienced inflammation in his knees and hips, which really impacted his mobility, and being a Chiropractor, that was a rather scary prospect. Through hours of learning and searching and implementing changes in his diet and mindset, he has never been healthier and has no signs of ever having anything.Once qualified, a rather serendipitous scenario led him to accept a job in the Netherlands. It was a bit of a shock moving to somewhere he had never been, had no friends, didn't understand the culture and never spoke the language either!! Talk about throwing yourself in the deep end. Craig is a master of many things, two which stand out are, excelling in his profession as a Chiropractor and his likeability factor. He makes a huge effort to network and make others feel comfortable. He likes adventure and to take calculated risks, and now resides with his wife, Chantelle, in Australia. He gets to see his brother often, lives near the beach, enjoys the great weather, has a thriving practise and Chantelle has a highly successful business too! Some great takeaways from Craig and Gareth:Be Authentic. Be HumanShow empathy - it mattersIt's normal to have tough times but look at it in different and positive mindset to make it easier Humans are problem solversIt should be your choice on how you see yourselfLearn to listen each otherUnderstand yourself to understand others______________________________________The Change Makers are doing a fundraise for their #NoMoreBoxes Online Training and Collaboratory Center. A platform designed to teach you how to create safe space for a deep-dive conversations that open up for the conscious and unconscious bias behaviours, placing ourselves and others into boxes, that places our focus on what separates us as human beings, not what unites us. Your help is highly appreciated.Just go to www.Patreon.com/NoMoreBoxes today! 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Doctor of Chiropractic. Science Enthusiast. Networking Machine. Smiler. Deep Thinker. Rock Solid Buddy. Truth Seeker. Pragmatist. Co-host of The Ridiculously Human Podcast. Craig was born in Port Elizabeth, South Africa. He struggled a bit as a youngster with self-esteem issues. At times, he sometimes felt disconnected with his parents, he blamed himself for their fighting and would use food as a coping mechanism, and he ate a lot!! When he was 17 years old, he developed a passion for chiropractic medicine after a chiropractor treated his family's sausage dog. A rather serendipitous scenario led him to accept a job in the Netherlands, where he could surround himself with some big thinkers at the forefront of the health industry. Craig now lives in Gold Coast, Australia with his wife Chantelle. He is passionate about guiding others through boosting their health span and productivity at home and at the workplace using his knowledge of neuroscience, ergonomics and the human condition. Along with Gareth Martin, they help individuals and organizations better equip themselves to be micro-leaders and micro-influencers of the future.
Today's episode welcomes back one of our favorite guests -- and the show's only three-time guest, Andrew Seidel, attorney with the Freedom From Religion Foundation. Together, Andrew, Andrew, and Thomas tackle a bunch of church and state separation issues. First, they break down Andrew Seidel's recent success in convincing the Senate Judiciary Committee to reject their most unqualified judges, Jeff Mateer and Brett Talley. Then, the gang does a deep dive into the oral arguments in the Masterpiece Cakeshop hate-bakery case. After that, Andrew Seidel gives us his take on a new Christian right-wing lobbying group co-founded by Gordon Klingenschmitt. Finally, we end with the answer to Thomas (and Andrew!) Take The Bar Exam question #54 about witness statements and overlapping privilege. Don't forget to following our Twitter feed (@Openargs) and like our Facebook Page so that you too can play along with #TTTBE! Recent Appearances Andrew was just a guest on Episode 75 of The Science Enthusiast podcast and Episode 229 of the Atheist Nomads podcast. Give 'em a listen! Show Notes & Links We broke down the Masterpiece Cakeshop case in Episode 105, and you can follow along with the guys by reading the transcript of the Masterpiece Cakeshop oral argument before the Supreme Court! If you love Andrew Seidel, you might want to go back to his previous appearances on the show, Episode 82 (on Trinity Lutheran), Episode 85 (which was originally a Patreon-only exclusive), and Episode 111. And if that's still not enough Andrew for you, you can catch up on Andrew Seidel's most recent writings: his op-ed on Masterpiece Cakeshop, which you can read here; his blog post on right-wing legal organizations; and, of course, his FFRF press release celebrating the victory in keeping Mateer and Talley off the federal bench. Find out all about Go Klings's latest right-wing "legal" group here. Finally, consider supporting the Freedom From Religion Foundation. Support us on Patreon at: patreon.com/law Follow us on Twitter: @Openargs Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/openargs/ And email us at openarguments@gmail.com
Should you take legal advice from a viral video on YouTube? Today's episode is all about judges, lawyers, attorney-client privilege, and the police. We begin with the news that Supreme Court Justice Elena Kagan has recused herself in the case of Jennings v. Rodriguez; why? After that, the guys break down a video called "Don't Talk To The Police" and discuss some hallmarks of legal videos online. After that, Andrew tackles Donald Trump Jr.'s assertion that whenever a lawyer enters the room, attorney-client privilege shields everything. Is that really true? (No.) Finally, we end with the answer to Thomas Takes The Bar Exam question #53 about witness impeachment. Don't forget to following our Twitter feed (@Openargs) and like our Facebook Page so that you too can play along with #TTTBE! Recent Appearances Andrew was just a guest on Episode 75 of The Science Enthusiast podcast; give it a listen! Show Notes & Links This is the recusal letter sent on behalf of Justice Kagan; and here is the Code of Conduct for U.S. Judges. You can watch the "Don't Talk To The Police" video. Here's the data on Regent University's fake law school. The first out-of-context quote comes from Watts v. Indiana, 338 U.S. 49 (1949). The second out-of-context quote comes from Justice Breyer's dissent in Rubin v. U.S., a 1998 cert petition regarding the extent of executive privilege. Support us on Patreon at: patreon.com/law Follow us on Twitter: @Openargs Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/openargs/ And email us at openarguments@gmail.com
Our guest this week is attorney Andrew Torrez, co-host of Opening Arguments Podcast! Follow Andrew: https://twitter.com/patorrezlaw Opening Arguments Podcast: http://patreon.com/law Tinker Crate- save 40% by using code CHEER40: http://bit.ly/TinkerCrateTSE Become a patron at: http://patreon.com/tSEpodcast WWLtI:Thomas the Dank Engine: http://facebook.com/WeBelieveInNihilism/videos/561279990879902 Full show archives: http://ScienceEnthusiastPodcast.com Use our Amazon link (at no cost to you!) here: http://amzn.to/2y78ak5
Today's episode concludes the discussion begun in Episode 125 about antitrust law in light of the proposed AT&T/Time Warner merger. First, though, we begin with some news items, including an update on Patreon practices and the status of Leandra English's lawsuit to become Acting Director of the CFPB. In the main segment, Andrew breaks down the Department of Justice's lawsuit against AT&T and Time Warner with an eye towards answering the question "is this just an effort to punish CNN?" After the main segment, fan favorite "Closed Arguments!" returns with an evaluation of Alan Dershowitz and John Dowd's claims that the President cannot obstruct justice. Finally, we end with an all-new Thomas Takes the Bar Exam Question #53 about witness impeachment. Remember that you can play along with #TTTBE by retweeting our episode on Twitter or sharing it on Facebook along with your guess. We'll release the answer on next Tuesday's episode along with our favorite entry! Recent Appearances Andrew was recently a guest on The Science Enthusiast podcast; you can watch the video of that here. Show Notes & Links Here's the update on the Leandra English lawsuit. Before tackling this week's episode you might want to re-listen to Episode 125 and read the Department of Justice's lawsuit. The principal case that applies to Trump's claims of immunity is U.S. v. Nixon, 418 U.S. 683 (1974). And as always, we recommend friend-of-the-show Randall Eliason's Washington Post article on the practical implications of the immunity argument. Support us on Patreon at: patreon.com/law Follow us on Twitter: @Openargs Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/openargs/ And email us at openarguments@gmail.com
Our guest is James Ball, journalist at BuzzFeed UK, & author of “Post-Truth: How Bullshit Conquered the World” His book: http://amzn.to/2k0mGDU On Twitter: https://twitter.com/jamesrbuk WATCH NAT'S FILM: http://sciencemomsdoc.com GOTW: ILMATAR Tinker Crate- save 40% by using code CHEER40: http://bit.ly/TinkerCrateTSE Become a patron at: http://patreon.com/tSEpodcast WWLtI: https://imgur.com/gallery/Mznoc Use our Amazon link (at no cost to you!) here: http://amzn.to/2y78ak5
This week, we're doing a throwback to episode 021 with a #RadRewind of our interview with Dr. Lawrence Krauss! Dr. Krauss is an internationally known theoretical physicist, who currently works as a Foundation Professor in the School of Earth and Space Exploration and Physics Department, and Inaugural Director of the Origins Project at Arizona State University. He is the author of numerous papers and ten popular books, including A Universe from Nothing (http://amzn.to/2zmcdFP). Get an ad-free version of the show, and early access to every episode, by becoming a patron at: https://patreon.com/tSEpodcast Or, shop using our Amazon affiliate code (at no cost to you!) by clicking this link: http://tiny.cc/tSEpodcast Why we love the internet: @Cool_as_heck on Twitter! Specifically, this Seinfeld/Smashmouth mashup! Full show archive: http://ScienceEnthusiastPodcast.com
We go bonkers and enjoy QED 2017 in Manchester! www.theESP.eu Rüdiger Ludwig GWUP (German Skeptics) https://www.gwup.org/ James Williams Email: james@talfuin.com Facebook: http://fb.me/talfuin Natalie Newell Science Moms movie: http://www.sciencemomsdoc.com/the-film.html Science Enthusiast podcast: https://www.facebook.com/ScienceEnthusiastPodcast/ Geoff Whelan Greater Manchester Skeptics: http://www.gmss.uk/
Tonight's episode of The Science Enthusiast podcast is brought to you by the need for the CDC to be allowed to actually research gun violence. Because we just experienced the worst mass shooting in the United States. And because of the state of things, I almost typed “so far” at the end of the previous sentence, as if there's inevitably going to be something more terrible. Because this is how fucked it feels - how much worse does it need to get before something is done to prevent future tragedies? Dan attended the much-discussed Mythcon, and shares his thoughts with Nat. Quote of the Week: "We are our only chance in the world." (Bayside) Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/tSEpodcast Links: http://ascienceenthusiast.com/gun-violence-public-health-crisis/ https://www.facebook.com/BatmanandJesus/ https://www.reddit.com/r/mowerthoughts/top/?sort=top&t=all
Natalie Newell from The Science Enthusiast Podcast joins us to discuss many topics including debate, social justice vs. social justice critics, and the playground of labeling people on the internet. We also discuss the upcoming "Science Moms" film that will start screening in October of 2017. Make sure to check out Natalie on the Science Enthusiast Facebook page and all of the otehr media that she contributes to.
We talked about skeptics and atheists in popular culture LIVE from the Gateway to Reason 2017 conference! Follow David G and check out his new book, 'No Sacred Cows'! http://davidgmcafee.com https://twitter.com/DavidGMcAfee https://www.facebook.com/AuthorDavidGMcAfee Thank you to our incredible patrons for continuing to support our work! We get to do cool stuff like road trip together to St. Louis because of that support. So if you like what we did here today, please consider becoming a patron at patreon.com/tSEpodcast just like Michael, Trevor, Nathan, Alice, Cynthia, Michael, Michael, Magnus, Sav-Hannah, Felix, Kris, James, Sarah, and Josue! Also, follow our podcast page on Facebook, follow me at A Science Enthusiast,follow Natalie at as Skeptical Parenting page or on Twitter as @aSciEnthusiast and Natalie as @ncnewell. Or, you can reach us at podcast@ascienceenthusiast.com. THANK YOU to Thomas and Sarah for making this happen. And we're sorry.
Byrne & Wade have a Google Hangout with Nat & Dan from The Science Enthusiasts Podcast and discuss everything from Ken Ham to the Paris Agreement and why you shouldn't listen to certain celebrities telling you to put things in your Vagina. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
My guests for today are Dan Broadbent and Natalie Newell, hosts of the Science Enthusiast Podcast. Dan is the creator of the Science Enthusiast Facebook page, and Natalie is the co-director of the upcoming “Science Moms” documentary which features Kavin Senapathy, Alison Bernstein, Anastasia Bodnar, Layla Katiraee, and Jenny Splitter. Today we’re going to talk about their backstories, the podcast, and how to make America skeptical again.Links:•The Science Enthusiast Podcast: http://scienceenthusiastpodcast.com/ •A Science Enthusiast blog: http://ascienceenthusiast.com/ •ASE Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/aScienceEnthusiast/ •Skeptical Parenting: https://www.facebook.com/NatalieCNewell/ •Science Moms: https://www.facebook.com/ScienceMomsDoc/ •Dan Broadbent on Twitter: https://twitter.com/aSciEnthusiast •Natalie Newell on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ncnewell •Atheist Nomads: http://www.atheistnomads.com/ •The Original Motto Project: http://originalmotto.us/ •ReasonCon 3: http://reasonnc.com/ •Freedom From Religion Foundation: https://ffrf.org/ •Secular Yakking: http://secularyakking.com/ •TDTF Podcast: https://soundcloud.com/tdtfpod •The Biskeptical Podcast: http://www.spreaker.com/show/the-biskeptical-podcast•Dream Youth: http://dreamyouth.bandcamp.com •Asher Silberman: http://www.ashersilberman.com/ •My Twitter: http://twitter.com/tmamone •Bi Any Means on Twitter: http://twitter.com/bianymeanspod •Bi Any Means on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/bianymeanspodcast •The Bi Any Means/Biskeptical Podcast Fans Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/179617892470906/ •Email: bianymeanspodcast@gmail.com •Listener line: 410-690-3558 •My Patreon page: http://www.patreon.com/tmamone •Bi Any Means Blog: http://freethoughtblogs.com/bianymeans/
My guests for today are Dan Broadbent and Natalie Newell, hosts of the Science Enthusiast Podcast. Dan is the creator of the Science Enthusiast Facebook page, and Natalie is the co-director of the upcoming “Science Moms” documentary which features Kavin Senapathy, Alison Bernstein, Anastasia Bodnar, Layla Katiraee, and Jenny Splitter. Today we’re going to talk about their backstories, the podcast, and how to make America skeptical again.Links:•The Science Enthusiast Podcast: http://scienceenthusiastpodcast.com/ •A Science Enthusiast blog: http://ascienceenthusiast.com/ •ASE Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/aScienceEnthusiast/ •Skeptical Parenting: https://www.facebook.com/NatalieCNewell/ •Science Moms: https://www.facebook.com/ScienceMomsDoc/ •Dan Broadbent on Twitter: https://twitter.com/aSciEnthusiast •Natalie Newell on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ncnewell •Atheist Nomads: http://www.atheistnomads.com/ •The Original Motto Project: http://originalmotto.us/ •ReasonCon 3: http://reasonnc.com/ •Freedom From Religion Foundation: https://ffrf.org/ •Secular Yakking: http://secularyakking.com/ •TDTF Podcast: https://soundcloud.com/tdtfpod •The Biskeptical Podcast: http://www.spreaker.com/show/the-biskeptical-podcast•Dream Youth: http://dreamyouth.bandcamp.com •Asher Silberman: http://www.ashersilberman.com/ •My Twitter: http://twitter.com/tmamone •Bi Any Means on Twitter: http://twitter.com/bianymeanspod •Bi Any Means on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/bianymeanspodcast •The Bi Any Means/Biskeptical Podcast Fans Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/179617892470906/ •Email: bianymeanspodcast@gmail.com •Listener line: 410-690-3558 •My Patreon page: http://www.patreon.com/tmamone •Bi Any Means Blog: http://freethoughtblogs.com/bianymeans/
Sigh… So Ken Ham, bearded Jesus lover of Ark encounter and Bill Nye debate fame. The Nerds are joined by Natalie from the Science Enthusiast podcast and Science Moms documentary to talk about all things Ham. Download Podcast Watch Episode on YouTube
In this week’s episode, we prove that those who don’t learn from history are doomed to retweet it, being a douchebag finally pays off for Texas Governor Greg Abbott, and we revisit the Book of Mormon long enough to determine that it really is that crazy. --- To make a per episode donation at Patreon.com, click here: http://www.patreon.com/ScathingAtheist To buy our book, click there: http://www.amazon.com/Diatribes-Godless-Misanthrope-Scathing-Presents-ebook/dp/B00J53FZFI/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1396141562&sr=8-1 To check out our sister show, The Skepticrat, click here: https://audioboom.com/channel/the-skepticrat To check out our sister show’s hot friend, God Awful Movies, click here: https://audioboom.com/channel/god-awful-movies --- Guest Links: For more info on the Nashville Nones Convention, click here: https://nashvillenones.com/ To check out the Science Enthusiast podcast, click here: http://scienceenthusiastpodcast.com/ --- Headlines: Short list of Trump SCOTUS nominees is terrifyingly religious: http://www.patheos.com/blogs/friendlyatheist/2017/01/26/the-nominees-on-donald-trumps-supreme-court-shortlist-are-a-threat-to-churchstate-separation/ Trump vows priority immigration for Christians: https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/trump-approves-extreme-vetting-of-refugees-promises-priority-for-christians/2017/01/27/007021a2-e4c7-11e6-a547-5fb9411d332c_story.html Mosque shooting in Quebec: https://www.nytimes.com/2017/01/29/world/americas/quebec-city-mosque-shooting-canada.html David Barton and Glenn Beck are gonna make a pseudo-history museum: http://www.rightwingwatch.org/post/glenn-beck-and-david-barton-are-seeking-donations-to-build-their-own-history-museum/ http://www.patheos.com/blogs/friendlyatheist/2017/01/27/glenn-beck-and-david-barton-want-to-build-a-history-museum-like-things-werent-bad-enough-already/ Kristin Hawkins: "Birth control and IUDs should be illegal." http://www.patheos.com/blogs/friendlyatheist/2017/01/29/anti-abortion-leader-to-msnbcs-joy-reid-birth-control-pills-and-iuds-should-be-illegal/ Scientists March on Washington (plus stories about gagging scientists, etc.): http://bigthink.com/robby-berman/scientists-plan-a-march-on-dc-to-speak-up-for-science-and-facts and https://www.marchforscience.com/ Reporter asks rep about “radical Christianity”, gets called a son of a bitch: http://www.patheos.com/blogs/friendlyatheist/2017/01/27/after-reporter-asks-about-radical-christianity-former-tx-state-rep-calls-him-a-son-of-a-bitch Greg Abbott gets feminine hygiene products sent to his office after signing fetus burial act: http://www.rawstory.com/2017/01/bury-this-used-menstrual-products-pelted-at-texas-governor-after-he-signs-fetal-burial-order/ --- This Week in Misogyny: Pastor: Women’s marchers on the godless side of a spiritual war: http://www.patheos.com/blogs/friendlyatheist/2017/01/26/christian-right-pastor-womens-march-participants-are-on-the-godless-side-of-a-spiritual-war/ MS State Senator on women’s march: Almost all liberal women are unhappy: http://www.patheos.com/blogs/friendlyatheist/2017/01/26/mississippi-state-senator-reacts-to-womens-march-almost-all-liberal-women-are-unhappy/ Glenn Beck claims Women’s March was created by Soros/ISIS: http://www.rightwingwatch.org/post/glenn-beck-thinks-the-womens-march-was-george-sorosradical-islam-astroturf/
Over the last couple of years, Dan Broadbent AKA "A Science Enthusiast" has been taking the social media world by storm in efforts to bring rational thought and scientific understanding back to the conversation on some very hot button topics. We bring many of them up in this conversation. From vaccines to GMO's, religion to autism, we tackle a lot! This was quite a chat and I truly hope that listeners take some nuggets of wisdom from what we discussed. No matter where you stand on these topics, Dan shines a passionate light on the issues he gets vocal about on his own website. To learn more about Dan, you can connect with him and check out his podcast via www.ascienceenthusiast.com To learn more about your host, please visit www.jasonleenaarts.com Download, subscribe, share with your friends, and leave us an iTunes review to let us know how we're doing!