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In this episode of Science Matters, Reed and Dr. Aron Gonshor delve into the latest research on the gut microbiome, mild cognitive impairment, and the impact of probiotics. They discuss a recent double-blind, placebo-controlled study that highlights the significant role of gut bacteria in cognitive function among middle-aged and older adults. Additionally, Dr. Gonshor revisits topics from previous episodes, including RNA therapeutics and CRISPR technology, underscoring their potential to revolutionize medical treatments. Listeners are encouraged to engage with the show by submitting questions and suggested topics as the space of scientific discovery continues to grow. Join FDN and the team at the BiohackerExpo in beautiful Miami, Florida! Go to BiohackerExpo.com and use code "HDP" at checkout to get 50% off your tickets. Want to learn more about becoming an FDN? Go to fdntraining.com/resources to get our best free workshops and mini-courses!
Abdul and Katelyn break down the latest in appointments to the new administration. They also discuss the latest news about H5N1 (hint, it's still bad), and new study's findings about how the HPV vaccine decimated cervical cancer rates among young women. Then Abdul sits down with Dr. Bill Foege, the public health leader and former CDC director who led the effort to eradicate smallpox, to talk about his new book “Change is Possible: Reflections on the History of Global Health.” This show would not be possible without the generous support of our sponsors. America Dissected invites you to check them out. This episode was brought to you by: Marguerite Casey Foundation: Sign up now to get your free Boston Review issue delivered to your door at CaseyGrants.org/State. Quince: Gift luxury this holiday season, without the luxury price tag. Go to quince.com/AD to get free shipping and 365-day returns. Blueland: To take advantage of their best sale of the year for up to 30% off your entire order, go to blueland.com/america. Reclaimed: This podcast takes you back to the very beginning when the Navajo reservation was first created. And it reveals the history of oppression and exclusion that led the Navajo to this point — and why their future is still uncertain. You can listen to “Reclaimed” wherever you get podcasts. And don't forget to visit the America Dissected store for the Holiday sale! We've got our logo mugs, t-shirts, and hoodies and our “Vaccines Work. Science Matters.” shirts on sale now! Go to store.americadissected.com, promo code “Holiday.”
How and why science matters to those of us deeply vested in the Dog community. Plus other stuff. Follow my training! Instagram The High Drive Dog More online training! Fenzi Dog Sports Academy
Did you know that a bacteria found in the gut of nearly half of the population is a contributor to peptic ulcers, gastric cancers and various other conditions? Is there anything we can DO about this highly transmissable bacteria? Find out on this episode of Science Matters w/ Reed Davis and Dr. Aron Gonshor. Learn more about Functional Diagnostic Nutrition at fdntraining.com/resources.
Loving this geeky content? Do you and/or your clients deal with autoimmunity or hypothyroidism? Then join us for our "geeky" autoimmune and hypothyroidism masterclass on October 23rd, 2024. Get access by going to fdntraining.com/geeky. Join us to learn how mycobiota-induced IgA antibodies regulate fungal commensalism in the gut and are dysregulated in Crohn's disease on this episode of Science Matters with Reed Davis and Dr. Aron Gonshor! Looking to learn more about Functional Diagnostic Nutrition? Go to fdntraining.com/resources for our best resources.
Loving this nerdy content? Then join us for our "geeky" autoimmune workshop by going to fdntraining.com/geeky. Ever wondered the science behind products like Ozepmic? Get the full rundown in a concie episode of Science Matters with a real doctor and founder of Functional Diagnostic Nutrition, Reed Davis. Looking for the video version? Click here.
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In this episode of Science Matters, Dr. Aron Gonshor and Reed Davis explore the surprising links between frequent mouthwash use and an increased risk of prediabetes and diabetes. They delve into recent research highlighting the role of the oral microbiome in regulating insulin and blood sugar levels. The discussion covers how over-the-counter mouthwashes affect beneficial bacteria essential for nitric oxide production and overall metabolic health. Tune in for insights on maintaining a balanced oral microbiome and its implications for systemic health, along with information on upcoming topics related to Alzheimer's disease. Get other free FDN resources by going to fdntraining.com/resources.
Join us for a brand new type of episode AND a special announcement in this first release of Science Matters on the audio podcast. Get our best resources at fdntraining.com/resources.
SummaryIn this conversation, Kristina discusses two research papers. The first paper explores the effects of pair housing versus single housing in shelter dogs (yes, this was discussed last episode, but this is a 2nd study on the same topic, from a different perspective). The study found that pair housing with another dog may decrease stress levels and reduce the length of stay in shelters. The second paper examines training methods used by dog owners in the United States. The study found that problem behaviors were common in dogs, and aversive training methods were frequently used. The results also highlighted the need for increased accessibility to professional training and behavior advice.Here are some important links:The Science Matters website: www.sciencemattersllc.comUnlocking Resilience course: https://sciencemattersllc.com/unlocking-resilience Join the Science Matters mailing list: http://eepurl.com/hY-7hr 1st paper: Hecker, G., Martineau, K., Scheskie, M., Hammerslough, R., & Feuerbacher, E. N. (2024). Effects of single- or pair-housing on the welfare of shelter dogs: Behavioral and physiological indicators. PLOS ONE, 19(6), e0301137. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0301137 2nd paper:Johnson, A. C., & Wynne, C. D. L. (2024). Training Methods Used by Dog Guardians in the United States: Prevalence, Sources of Information, and Reasons for Use. Animals, 14(9), Article 9. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani14091310
Join Niki Tudge and Judy Luther as they chat and chuckle with Dr. Kristina Spaulding about her new classes and courses! Dr. Spaulding's educational offerings can be found on her website, Science Matters Academy of Animal Behavior.
Grandpa Bill talks 5G (#5GFuture, #BHSKKHHH) diving into the world's fastest internet yet, exploring its potential to revolutionize life. But is it all sunshine and speed? We'll also address concerns about 5G's impact on health and the need for further research. Share your thoughts! Leave a voicemail for Grandpa Bill at BH Sales Kennel Kelp Holistic healing Hour Voicemail Message Board-5G technology - its exciting possibilities and potential health concerns. We want to hear from YOU! Leave a voicemail message for Grandpa Bill's attention and share your thoughts on 5G. Let's navigate the future of technology together, one informed step at a time! Do you feel more informed about the health considerations surrounding 5G? What additional information would be helpful to you when making decisions about technology use? #5GHealth, #HolisticHealth, #ScienceMatters, #BHSKKHHH, Are you excited about the possibilities of 5G technology? Do you have any concerns about the potential health effects of 5G? #5GTechnology, #TechTalk, #FutureofTech, #BHSKKHHH Holistic Health Secrets and Life-Sales Strategies with Grandpa Bill Nourish Your Soul, Boost Your Business: The BH Sales Kennel Kelp Holistic Healing Hour Experience Website: https://www.7kmetals.com/grandpabill Website:https://www.myctfo.com/index.html YouTube: Bill Holt@billholt8792 Social Media: https://www.facebook.com/bill.sales.524 Social Media:https://www.instagram.com/bradybrodyboy12/ Voicemail Message Board: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bhsales BH Sales Kennel Kelp Holistic Healing Hour Retired holistic health enthusiast, Grandpa Bill, shares his wisdom and experiences in the realms of health, wealth, and well-being. Join Grandpa Bill on his journey of holistic health and personal growth. With over 45 years of experience in the industry, he has a wealth of knowledge to share on topics ranging from nutrition and supplements, to meditation and spirituality. In his retirement, Grandpa Bill is dedicated to sharing his insights and helping others to achieve their full potential. He is an intuitive thinker, humorist, star seed, poetry fan, with a passion for history and coins. Hosted by Grandpa Bill, 45 year career now retired Disclaimer:This podcast site content is provided for informational purposes only, and does not intend to substitute professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. JOIN US EVERY TUESDAY AT 6 PM. EST. https://freedomsnap.org/Seth/ BH Sales Kennel Kelp Holistic Virtual Mall Patriot Supply Link: https://mypatriotsupply.com/?rfsn=5615494.137cb6 Health Ranger Link: https://www.healthrangerstore.com/?rfsn=301296.96452b2&utm_source=HR_Affiliate&utm_campaign=14708&utm_affiliate=301296 Healer.com: https://www.HealerCBD.com/?ref=11 https://www.healthrangerstore.com/?rfsn=301296.96452b2&utm_source=HR_Affiliate&utm_campaign=14708&utm_affiliate=301296 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bhsales/message
Wissenschaft zählt – können wir auf sie zählen? Tilmann Betsch sagt ganz klar: ja! In seinem Buch »Science Matters! Wissenschaftlich statt querdenken« erklärt er, warum. Gegenüber der Wissenschaft gibt es zahlreiche Vorurteile und falsche Erwartungen. Anhand dieser Vorurteile gliedert er sein Buch und rückt die Perspektive auf Wissenschaft wieder gerade. Brigitte Winkelmann unterhielt sich mit Der Beitrag Podcast-Gespräch • Tilmann Betsch • Augenhöhe (12): Science Matters! erschien zuerst auf Kortizes-Podcast.
Break the Science Barrier is a TV documentary that I presented on Channel 4 in 1996. It argues for the importance, for society, of scientific ways of thinking. In it, I interviewed David Attenborough, Alec Jeffreys, who discovered DNA fingerprinting, and Douglas Adams, who gave a wonderful impromptu eulogy for science. I also interviewed a man who was wrongly convicted of murder because none of the lawyers, on either side, knew anything about science. The program ends on a more positive note – what I later came to call Science in the Soul.________________________Join Substack:https://richarddawkins.substack.com/Subscribe to Poetry of Reality Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmwfdgHA_R9fzr1L0_hxdVwFollow: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the.poetry.of.reality/Twitter: https://twitter.com/RichardDawkinsFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/RichardDawkinsBooksReddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/ThePoetryofReality#science #documentary #ThePoetryOfReality #truth #belief #scientific #richarddawkins #darwinism #dawkins #goddelusion #selfishgene
WCS-Malaysia's main activities revolve around helping the Malaysian government in conducting biological monitoring and supporting protection efforts of wildlife such as tiger, elephant, orang-utan as well as sharks and rays. Wildlife conservationist Dr. Mark Rayan Darmaraj assumed the role of Country Director for WCS-Malaysia back in 2021, and continues to work on implementing conservation strategies that protect habitats and species. We catch up with Mark to discuss WCS-Malaysia's work in more detail, specifically the group's work on crafting science-based solutions, and taking conservation actions that benefit nature and humanity. Image Credits: WCS MalaysiaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A look at where both the South of 2 Degrees podcast and the climate conversation has been over the past 3 years and where both are going. Plus a quick look at climate change related events that you will likely hear about over the next several months.**Season 4 is coming in the Fall (Spring for the Global South) of 2023**email: podcast@southof2degrees.org for feedback
“It seems like now everybody is realizing the importance of the early chapters of Genesis, and laying that foundation for us as humans when we talk about things like gender, and our purpose in life, and who we are, and our identity…” Dr. Ian Hawkins, chairman of the department of arts and sciences at Welch College, discusses why science should matter to Christians, and why the solid foundation laid for us in creation is vital to today's society. #NAFWB #BetterTogether #Science #Creation #Genesis
An incredible conversation with the inaugural Shackleton Award winner and research scientist, Dr. Heïdi Sevestre - covering glaciology, modern day expeditions, and her emphatic love of ice - all against the backdrop of fighting anthropogenic Climate Change.
When a research paper regarding dog training is published feelings always abound in the community. Using research to make informed decisions in the field of dog training and behavior is not always easy. Lisa Gunter PhD, CBCC-KA is an assistant professor at Coastal Carolina University where she directs the Laboratory for Animal Behavior and Welfare. She's a dog trainer researcher extraordinaire whose work centers on the welfare and behavior of companion animals with a special focus on our interactions with them. Researchers with strong training and behavior backgrounds are a rare breed and I was lucky enough to sit down with her to discuss the role of research in the dog training profession. Register for and learn more about the Canine Science Symposium: https://www.caninesciencesymposium.com/ Learn about and contact Lisa here: https://www.lisamgunter.com/about The paper in discussion: https://peerj.com/articles/10881/ Reach out to the primary author Rachel Gilchrist here: rgilchrist@asu.edu Sign up for courses and join the membership here: https://cogdogclassroom.mykajabi.com/ Join us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/cogdogradio Music by AlexGrohl from Pixabay
A deep dive into the new United Nation's Treaty on the High Seas (officially Biodiversity Beyond National Jurisdiction or BBNJ) and how this groundbreaking agreement will protect biodiversity through the establishment of marine protected areas, but also assist us all as we look to fight Climate Change & the ongoing climate crisis.
Our Year 4 children discuss the states of matter as part of their science work.
Dr. Shane Bergin, Physicist, UCD.
In December it was announced that the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory National Ignition facility has achieved its first goal of “Ignition”, in which 192 powerful lasers focused on a small pellet of fuel led to a sustained fusion reaction for a fraction of a second that released more energy than it received from the incident laser light. Following on requests from many readers, I describe the science behind this experiment, and the wishful thinking associated with it, regarding the possible use of fusion as an unlimited power source for humanity in the future. This special holiday edition of Science Matters accompanies our last podcast, with Augusten Burroughs, which was about another kind of wishful thinking. I hope you enjoy this science as much as I hope you enjoyed that delightful discussion with a wonderful writer. Happy Holidays from Critical Mass, The Origins Foundation, the Origins Podcast, and from me. Get full access to Critical Mass at lawrencekrauss.substack.com/subscribe
I want to be upfront. I love Augusten Burroughs. I fell in love with him when I first read Running with Scissors, and every time I have picked up anything he has written, I have that warm feeling knowing I will delight in the scrumptious experience that is associated with reading his work. Shortly after creating the Origins Podcast in 2019, I discovered that Augusten was going to have a new book coming out, and I contacted him to ask if he might come by the studio and do a podcast if his book tour passed nearby. To my great happiness, he said he would love to come by and would send me a prepublication copy of the book so I might prepare. So it was that I received Toil and Trouble: A Memoire, and discovered to my surprise that it was a memoir describing his, and his mother's experiences as witches. I read the book carefully and tried to decide what to do. The dilemma was somewhat similar to that I faced when I wrote The Physics of Star Trek. I didn't want to write a book that would simply say “This won't work” over and over again. Similarly, I didn't want to offer blanket denials of Augusten's claims. Instead, I decided I would try and use the opportunity to discuss science and skepticism and apply those ideas to various examples in the book. After we finished the podcast, we weren't sure when the right time to release it would be. I didn't want to cast any negative shadows on the book during its initial release, and I wanted to time it appropriately after we had amassed a catalog of podcasts with scientists and artists that would give some perspective on the discussion we had. When we thought about a holiday edition podcast the dialogue with Augusten came to mind. I confess I had forgotten the details and was a little worried. I needn't have worried, however. I had forgotten how much fun it was, and how much fun any conversation with Augusten can be. Moreover, he comes at almost all ideas and experiences with the characteristics of a scientist. He is realistic, skeptical, and willing to be wrong. It is so refreshing. We began the podcast by once again discussing his dysfunctional childhood, which he covers so beautifully in a number of his books. It is a fascinating dive into issues of mental illness, and victimhood, the latter of which he happily demonstrates is in the eye of the beholder. But the purpose of this discussion is to put in context the discovery, when he was a young boy, that he was a witch. A discovery revealed by his mother, who told him that he came from a long of witches after he has an experience that he would describe as a sort of remote sensing, associated with an accident his grandmother had. From there we discuss more modern examples. I truly enjoyed listening to Augusten again in the podcast, which presents, in my mind, a good example of how to have a difficult but respectful conversation, and how science and skepticism can and should be applied to wishful thinking—something that Augusten would certainly agree with. As Richard Feynman once said, after all: The easiest person to fool is yourself. Throughout, Augusten is charming and enjoyable, and listening to him describe his own experiences is alone worth the listen. I hope you enjoy this part 1 of our Holiday Podcast. Part 2 will be released after Xmas, and is a special holiday edition of Science Matters, where I discuss wishful thinking associated with a scientific development that dominated much of the media earlier this month. I hope you enjoy both, complementary discussions. As always, an ad-free video version of this podcast is also available to paid Critical Mass subscribers. Your subscriptions support the non-profit Origins Project Foundation, which produces the podcast. The audio version is available free on the Critical Mass site and on all podcast sites, and the video version will also be available on the Origins Project Youtube channel as well. Get full access to Critical Mass at lawrencekrauss.substack.com/subscribe
Dr Rae Wynn-Grant from the Going Wild Podcast visits Friends Like Us and discusses representation in science, adventures as a wildlife conservationist, why we should not bag leaves and more. Golden Episode! Dr. Rae Wynn-Grant is a wildlife ecologist who researches how human activity influences the behavior of wild animals. As an active scientist, she spends long periods in the wilderness tracking and observing black and grizzly bears in the western United States, and African lions in rural Kenya and Tanzania. Her wildlife exploration and media work has taken her to six of seven continents and over 25 countries. A native Californian, Wynn-Grant attributes her interest in wildlife and conservation from the nature shows she watched on television as a child, and today she uses media to increase representation of Black scientists and explorers. Wynn-Grant received her BS in Environmental Studies from Emory University, her MS in Environmental Studies from Yale University, and her PhD in Ecology and Evolution from Columbia University. She is a faculty member at the Bren School of Environmental Science and Management at University of California at Santa Barbara. Wynn-Grant envisions a near-future where the outdoors is a safe, equitably accessible, and positively transformative space for all people. She is a scientist, conservationist, equity and justice advocate, and storyteller. Her podcast PBS' Going Wild With Dr. Rae Wynn Grant. Veniece Antoinette is a Podcaster, Content Creator, and Entrepreneur. Veniece found herself on her first podcast, Talk Hvy, in 2014, and went on to start her own podcast in 2016 called Sip & Spill. After obtaining her Master's Degree in TV and Media Management she went on to work with the Glass Entertainment Group Production Company to help successfully produce one of largest podcasts on Apple, "Confronting OJ Simpson '' getting over 7 millions listeners in its first season; and then started her business, Podcasting and Media Group, LLC to help small business owners and independent podcasters launch their podcasts! Always hosted by Marina Franklin - One Hour Comedy Special: Single Black Female ( Amazon Prime, CW Network), TBS's The Last O.G, Last Week Tonight with John Oliver, Hysterical on FX, The Movie Trainwreck, Louie Season V, The Jim Gaffigan Show, Conan O'Brien, Stephen Colbert, HBO's Crashing, and The Breaks with Michelle Wolf.
Lorimer Moseley's Quiz for Clients About Pain Science OT Elevate: The Biopsychosocial Approach to Colorectal ConditionsLindsey's NewsletterTed TalksPredictive Processing as a Theory to Understand Pain with Mick ThackerWhy do we hurt? by Professor Lorimer MoseleyPodcasts One Thing pain podcast with Mick ThackerPain Science and Sensibility with Sandy Hilton & Cory BlickenstaffThe Healing Pain podcast by Dr Joe TattaBooksExplain Pain by David Butler and Lorimer Moseley The Explain Pain Handbook: Protectometer by Lorimer Moseley & David Butler. Permission to Move by Dave Moen and Farrin FosterOther ResourcesReal Stories of RecoveryThe Neuroscience of Creativity, Perception, and Confirmation Bias with Beau LottoFree course in mindfulness is offered by Monash UniversityZiva Meditation
Join Niki Tudge and PPG Canine Committee chair Judy Luther as they Chat and Chuckle with Dr. Kristina Spaulding of Science Matters Academy of Animal Behavior about her new book, The Stress Factor in Dogs.
– a carnival of Cardinals says it's permitted This week we are packing our bags for the ESC Vienna – hope to see you there! But we also have plans for QED – András and Pontus will both talk at Skepticamp, and BREAKING NEWS! – live recording of the ESP has now been announced! In TWISH we celebrate 200 years of “cardinal” permission of the heliocentric model and in more current Vatican news, Pope Frankie elevates a predecessor who is now on his way to full sainthood. Then there is the news: GERMANY: New book out – Science Matters! INTERNATIONAL: Cranky Uncle Game now available in Spanish and Portuguese, too (Swedish soon out as well) UK: New prime minister on the Horizon… Or not so much. RUSSIA: Die for the Motherland – Indoctrination in Russian schools FRANCE: Medical service Doctolib under attack for promoting SCAM UK: Kate Moss – yet another supermodel who turns to selling bogus products A Really Wrong Award goes to an Irish transphobic teacher who doesn't know when to quit. Enjoy!
The kids are back with another episode! This one is kinda raggedy but you gon laugh so tune in
Join PPG president, Niki Tudge and PPG Canine Committee chair Judy Luther for a fun and informative Chat & Chuckle with Kristina Spaulding, PhD, CAAB of PPG Corporate Partner, Science Matters Academy of Animal Behavior. They discuss upcoming Research Bites topics and so much more.
but people can read a headline from a paper where they even say "More research is needed", and they fling it around like it's the new gospel. The science is so so so important, but new science needs to be vetted so we don't just jump on fad bandwagons OR use imcomplete science to support an idea to sell you something for $14.99. All good and all love. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/evoqbike/support
In this episode of Causes or Cures, Dr. Eeks chats with Dr. Sergio Sismondo, a professor of philosophy at Queen's University in Ontario, Canada about his work titled "Epistemic Corruption, the Pharmaceutical Industry and the Body of Medical Science" published in Frontiers Research Metrics and Analytics. His empirical research has shed light on the various ways drug companies influence the practice of medicine and the body of medical science while also allowing him to develop a framework for understanding the relationship between politics and pharmaceutical companies. In addition to his research, he has published two books titled: An Introduction to Science and Technology and Ghost-Managed Medicine, Big Pharma's Invisible Hands.(Keep in mind that this is a podcast. It's a conversation and/or philosophical discussion, not news.)To contact Dr. Eeks, do so through bloomingwellness.comOr follow her on Instagram here.Twitter here.Or Facebook here.Subcribe to her newsletter here!
Matt and Avery are back for season two of Health and Human Science Matters! Returning on March 25, season two explores the lives and research of ten scholars in Colorado State University's College of Health and Human Sciences and the impact these individuals make in their communities.Click here to learn more about the College and our transformational research.
This episode is best watched on Youtube, as there are slides and images that accompany Lawrence's talk. This week marks a very special moment in which the Origins Podcast passed 100,000 subscribers! In celebration of this, we've brought back Science Matters for a special episode to discuss the science of the James Webb Space Telescope. Thank you to everyone who has supported the Origins Project, both the podcast and the foundation as a whole. We have an excellent line-up of guests planned for 2022 and can't wait to share our newest episodes with you!
Do you have a book from your childhood that makes you smile? For me, it's the American Girl Doll series! I had the pleasure of sitting down with American Girl Doll author Valerie Tripp to talk about her previous publications and her newest book, Izzy Newton and the S.M.A.R.T. Squad: Newton's Flaw. Valerie's newest series inspires girls and boys to explore, invent, and challenge themselves in order to learn and grow through science. About the Guest: Valerie Tripp is a children's book author, best known for her work with the American Girl series. As part of the creative team behind the American Girl series, Valerie has written many of the American Girl books about Felicity, Josefina, Samantha, Kit, Molly and Maryellen. She also wrote American Girl's Welliewisher and Hopscotch Hill School books. Tripp has also written numerous leveled readers, songs, stories, skills book pages, poems and plays for educational publishers and is the editorial director of the Boys Camp series. Her newest book, Izzy Newton and the S.M.A.R.T. Squad: Newton's Flaw, is the second book in the National Geographic Kids fact-based fiction series. Valerie lives in Maryland with her family and is a frequent speaker at schools and libraries. https://kids.nationalgeographic.com/books/smart-squad www.natgeo.com/info www.natgeokids.com Amazon Page Izzy Newton and the S.M.A.R.T. Squad: Newton's Flaw Izzy Newton and the S.M.A.R.T Squad: Absolute Hero About the Host: Following the crumbs in the chaos is a full time job. As a busy mom of three, a wife to a traveling hubby, and keeping it weird in Austin, Texas, it's safe to say that my life is never boring. In addition to running my coaching business as C'N'C's CEO, I'm a certified coach for a premier virtual fitness and nutrition program helping others feel better while sustaining a healthy lifestyle. My mom and dad are thrilled that I'm putting my Exercise Science degree to good use. Along with my experience training pro athletes, S.W.A.T. members, and a high school football team, I gained 10+ years experience as the Director of Marketing building multiple court reporting companies. Lastly, I am a published writer, Content Coordinator, and Account Executive for a publication by Best Version Media. They even gave me a monthly “How to” column where I teach others how to be more self-sufficient with common household tasks. Every woman should know how their home functions and what to do if something malfunctions, man or no man. With my husband on the road, searching “How To” on the internet has transformed me into a “Mommy MacGyver”. “I don't know how you have the time.” “You're like a Supermom!” These are common things that people say, but the truth is that life hasn't always been easy or pretty. Even with the bumps, I always try to find the humor in everything because laughter is good for the soul and you should never take life too seriously….where's the fun in that? www.chaosncookies.com https://www.instagram.com/heathersteinker https://www.facebook.com/heathersteinker https://linktr.ee/hsteinker https://chaosncookies.com/shop Thanks for listening! Thanks so much for listening to our podcast! If you enjoyed this episode and think that others could benefit from listening, please share it using the social media buttons on this page. Do you have some feedback or questions about this episode? Leave a comment in the section below! Subscribe to the podcast If you would like to get automatic updates of new podcast episodes, you can subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts or Stitcher. You can also subscribe in your favorite podcast app. Leave us an Apple Podcasts review Ratings and reviews from our listeners are extremely valuable to us and greatly appreciated. They help our podcast rank higher on Apple Podcasts, which exposes our show to more awesome listeners like you. If you have a minute, please leave an honest review on Apple Podcasts.
Graham Farmelo is an award-winning biographer and science writer. Based in London, he is a Fellow at Churchill College, Cambridge and a regular visitor at the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton. He was a lecturer in physics at the Open University, 1977-1990. Briefly the youngest tenured academic in the UK. Quickly specialized as a teacher, chaired the team that produced the Science Foundation Course in the late 1980s and conceived its inter-disciplinary science course ‘Science Matters'. Farmelo is author of 'The Universe Speaks in Numbers', published in May 2019. It explores the relationship between mathematics and the search for the laws of physics, and highlights the contributions of several theoretical physicists, natural philosophers and mathematicians, notably Isaac Newton, Pierre-Simon Laplace, James Clerk Maxwell, Albert Einstein and Paul Dirac. Farmelo's Dirac biography ‘The Strangest Man' won the 2009 Costa Prize for Biography[1] and the 2009 'Los Angeles Times Science and Technology Book Prize'.[2] The book was chosen by Physics World as the physics book of the year in 2009,[3] when it was selected as one of Nature's books of the year. Farmelo's 2013 book 'Churchill's Bomb' focuses on Winston Churchill's role in British nuclear research 1939-53, with hitherto unpublished information on its influence by Churchill's science adviser Frederick Lindemann. The book emphasizes conflicts between scientific opportunity and political direction. Farmelo is critical of Churchill's wavering attention and changes of policy as he aged. https://grahamfarmelo.com/ 00:00:00 Intro 00:02:12 Do we need a theory of everything? 00:04:33 Fundamental Physics is a small part of the whole field. 00:06:55 What is the mathematical language of the Universe? Intergers? Rationale numbers? Other? 00:10:10 We're at an odd time in physics! The standard model works better than expected! 00:16:21 Never say never! What is untestable today may be testable tomorrow. 00:17:04 Bridging Maxwell, Yang-Mills and Chern-Simons and the view of Ed Witten 00:24:19 Is there a role for "beauty" in physics and math? 00:26:50 What rubric could be used to grade candidates for theories of everything? 00:32:22 How to break the standard model. 00:38:41 Is string theory already falsified? What can it tell us now? 00:47:57 How do you engage young people to get inspired in physics today? Where should our resources go? 00:52:51 What mysteries are you currently most engaged with? What did Freeman Dyson mean to you? 00:58:14 Discussing Nima Arkani-Hamed. 01:04:00 What do you think about the work of Gerard 't Hooft? http://briankeating.com/mailing_list.php
In the Colorado State University College of Health and Human Sciences, our mission is to improve and optimize the mental and physical well-being of our fellow humans. But who are the talented humans that carry out that mission?In Health and Human Science Matters, we talk to the faculty and staff in our College who fulfill our mission while also getting to know them as scholars and unique individuals. Tune in to learn about these incredible people, and visit our website for more information about our College: chhs.colostate.edu
In this episode, I'm speaking with Mark Highland, Owner of Organic Mechanics Soil https://organicmechanicsoil.com. We speak about the difference between “dirt” and soil and more. This is a great episode for gardeners whether it be a beginner or expert. Gardening has become such an important part of my wellness practice for stress relief. Be sure to check them out on Instagram https://instagram.com/organicmechanicsoil?utm_medium=copy_link. Buy me a Matcha https://www.buymeacoffee.com/itsmeladyg. Follow me on Instagram https://www.Instagram.com/wellwithtiffany --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wellnesswithtiffany/support
In this episode, I discuss coaching, common health myths, and how to stay healthy as we age with Trainer, podcaster, writer, and online coach Andrew CoatesAndrew is on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/andrewcoatesfitness/ Trainer @evolve_strength/Home StudioLift Free and Diet Hard PodcastFitness Writer @testosteronenation @generationiron @theptdcwww.andrewcoatesfitness.comFor more expert health information like this like, share, and subscribe!#powerlifitng #medicine #sleep #health #strengthtraining #workout #healthandfitness #healthadvice #healthandwellnesscoach #sciencematters #sciencefacts #sciencecommunication #scienceeducation #scienceresearch #podcasthost #podcastsEpisode link below and on all major podcast platforms:#podcast #coaching #mindset #like #share #training #nutrition #health #health #food #science #healthyeating #healthylifestyle #healthyhabits #podcaster #podcasting #podcastshow #podcastinterview #podcastepisode
Just how much formal training have you had to prepare you for your critical role as an educator in an academic medical center? Most of us have had little to no exposure to learning science, how to develop a curriculum or the best way to question learners. Yet there are evidence-based teaching and learning strategies that define how faculty can facilitate helping learners remember and apply what they have learned. In this episode of Faculty Feed, we interview Dr. Russ Farmer, a 2020 graduate of our Graduate Certificate in Health Professions Education (HPE), and an Associate Professor of Surgery, Assistant Dean for Clinical Skills, and Director of the Paris Simulation Center at the University of Louisville School of Medicine. Together we explore how he acquired the learning science skills he now uses to magnify his impact in his various roles as a medical educator, and why you, too, should consider taking the HPE courses. For more information about the University of Louisville's Graduate Certificate in Health Professions Education email hpe@louisville.edu
A broad ranging interview with one of the world's leading climate scientists, professor, and researcher - Dr. Kimberley Rain Miner talking about Climate Change, protecting the environment, groundbreaking research, and even a National Geographic Mt. Everest expedition.
Have a weird and wacky week with Stacey! Stacey's Socials: https://abc7chicago.com/10252526/?fbclid=IwAR2WdkDviVuFMB6m9bLX31dxuslwtZ6f3v0ITaVmL2SBsxf4L3hn9tkh6jI https://www.krem.com/mobile/article/news/health/coronavirus/covid-hug-tent-colorado-elderly-home/507-3793a2aa-0145-421e-a7a6-619317600101?fbclid=IwAR0h45W04kGC3L3TmlmgXRdZBN8am7yU6JaSuKIy2jBdzjCowFgvZvYHsqk Viral Corner: https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2021/02/08/baby-shower-cannon-explosion/?fbclid=IwAR3m4OZba8Ax0yGx81_h3O83DRWnTDTGsmckLGNnfDOJrEA3Wf4Wf1oyP0A https://www.sciencealert.com/whale-stranded-on-florida-beach-turns-out-to-be-an-entirely-new-species?fbclid=IwAR1l3mGN4jMf9md9hDf2ntfRNCVr66OybnMu54mHBfQhiWlikk_keTQ_-Ds Weekly Topic: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Satanic_ritual_abuse https://www.vox.com/2016/10/30/13413864/satanic-panic-ritual-abuse-history-explained https://www.people.vcu.edu/~dbromley/undergraduate/spiritualCommunity/SatanicCults.html https://psychology.wikia.org/wiki/Satanic_ritual_abuse https://www.thearda.com/Archive/Files/Descriptions/RITAB94.asp https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/7960286/ https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/satanic-ritual-abuse-exposed-katie/1118759928 https://information.pods-online.org.uk/demystifying-ritual-abuse/ https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/014521349190063J?via%3Dihub ISSM: https://www.lifehack.org/573855/dealing-with-rejection https://www.forbes.com/sites/jackkelly/2020/10/23/eight-ways-to-cope-and-rebound-from-constant-rejections-in-your-job-search-and-career/?sh=3e6a18ed75d0 Support the Show: https://anchor.fm/stacey-mccolley Website: www.inwardsurvival.com Mailbag: fringewithbenefits@protonmail.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/stacey-mccolley/support
In celebration of Computer Science Week, we speak to Mohammed Buallay, a Machine Learning Engineer from Bahrain. Mohammed is a long time tinkerer and spends his time empowering companies with artificial intelligence and sharing his knowledge as part of a few volunteering initiatives, including Google Developers Group Manama. In this episode, we talk about why computer science matters today, the key skills required in today's economy, tips for STEM students and more. Enjoy!
Episode Topic: In a Pandemic, Science MattersThis session will include a brief introduction to SARS-CoV-2 biology, a presentation of the current data in our community, and a conversation around recent headlines and rumors. Speaker Marie Lynn Miranda, Charles and Jill Fischer Provost of the University of Notre Dame, will discuss Indiana's COVID-19 Registry and a new University of Notre Dame initiative, “Moment to See, Courage to Act.”Featured Speakers: Heidi Beidinger-Burnett, Director, Eck Institute for Global Health Masters Program; Associate Professor of the Practice, Department of Biological Sciences, University of Notre Dame; President of the St. Joseph County Board of HealthMary Ann McDowell, Associate Professor of Biological Sciences and Member of the Eck Institute for Global Health, University of Notre DameMarie Lynn Miranda, Charles and Jill Fischer Provost and Professor of Applied and Computational Mathematics and Statistics, University of Notre Dame.Read this episode's recap over on the University of Notre Dame's open online learning community platform, ThinkND: go.nd.edu/47dedb.This podcast is a part of the Consider This! ThinkND Series titled “Consider This! Simplifying the COVID-19 Conversation”.
When she was head of the US Geological Survey, Marcia McNutt led the federal response to the devastating Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. Now the first female director of the National Academy of Sciences, she draws on that experience to ensure the Academy provides the government with what she calls “actionable science,” when, in a crisis, the stakes are high and time is short. Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/clearandvivid See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
#Science Matters. As November 3rd, 2020, Election Night, takes places-- many questions will be asked. Who Will Win? Please Subscribe, and follow @JerrellKnowsAll on Twitter, @JerrellKnowsItAll on Instagram
Olympus, the large, global med-tech company, is celebrating being over 100 years old and still being recognized for innovation. With excellent objectives, planning, and strategy, Olympus has really broke barriers down in what many consider a 'stayed technology' in optics. With their Edison Award Win for X Line Objectives with ultra-thin convex and concave lenses they've taken it to a whole new level and are excited to be recognized for the hard work. Olympus has developed a proprietary lens polishing technology to manufacture X Line Objectives with ultra-thin convex and concave lenses. The X Line Objectives break optical barriers and improve optical performance such as numerical aperture, image flatness, and chromatic correction. David Rideout, Executive Director of Marketing for Life Science for Olympus Corporation of the Americas, joined Host Justin Starbird and explained that, "our focus is on clinicians, researchers, and pharmaceutical companies. That means that we're bringing solutions that we pull for clinicians, we're going to speed up diagnosis and accuracy of diagnosis, which we have researchers with new tools to deepen our understanding of the human body, and diseases that impact it, and help pharmaceutical companies bring new therapies to market faster. Obviously, all three of these have never been more important as we all weather this new storm in our lives." As the world has changed around us, Olympus has been set for long-term success because of a shift in mindset that occurred a few years ago with the mantra "Your Science Matters." As David explains, "Everything we do is with that Your Science Matters mindset. "Working with people who are trying to cure Alzheimer's, cure cancer and now, find a cure for COVID-19, for Olympus, it's just natural to do everything we could to make sure the worker, our customers, and our users are doing continues as best as it can in this kind of time."
Fifty years ago the first Earth Day was inspired by a scientist. The pandemic teaches us to seek refuge in science again writes Wharton's Eric W. Orts. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Science reporter Eloise Gibson joins hosts Adam Dudding and Eugene Bingham to explain where Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern gets her scientific information from when she's making such big calls. Health reporter Hannah Martin explains the latest Covid-19 figures and what they're telling us. Meanwhile Adam and Eugene prepare for lockdown.