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Questions to Ministers RYAN HAMILTON to the Minister of Finance: What recent reports has she seen on the economy? Rt Hon CHRIS HIPKINS to the Prime Minister: Does he stand by all his Government's statements and actions? DEBBIE NGAREWA-PACKER to the Minister responsible for RMA Reform: What is his reaction, if any, to the Kaiwhakahaere for Ngati Ruanui's statement regarding proposed changes to the RMA that "This move breaches both our settlement and the Government's obligations under the Treaty of Waitangi"? CATHERINE WEDD to the Minister of Justice: How is the Government progressing with its plan to restore stronger consequences for crime? Hon BARBARA EDMONDS to the Minister of Finance: Does she agree that the Treasury is the Government's lead economic and financial adviser; if so, does she have confidence in advice from the Treasury? CHLÖE SWARBRICK to the Prime Minister: E tautoko ana ia i nga korero me nga mahi katoa a tona Kawanatanga? Does he stand by all of his Government's statements and actions? Hon WILLIE JACKSON to the Minister for Maori Development: Is he across everything in his portfolio; if not, why not? SAM UFFINDELL to the Minister for Social Development and Employment: What recent announcement has she made about the Annual General Adjustment? Hon WILLOW-JEAN PRIME to the Minister for Children: Does she stand by all her statements and actions? Dr CARLOS CHEUNG to the Minister of Police: What recent reports has he seen on the effectiveness of the community beat teams? Hon GINNY ANDERSEN to the Minister of Police: Does he stand by his statement regarding record levels of methamphetamine in waste-water testing, "Well, I don't know whether that's dealers dumping methamphetamine"; if not, why not? SCOTT WILLIS to the Minister of Health: Does he stand by his statement that "Our Government is focused on delivering timely, quality healthcare for all New Zealanders"; if so, has he contracted the build of the inpatient building for the Dunedin Hospital yet? Question to Member Hon Dr DUNCAN WEBB to the Chairperson of the Justice Committee: Will he report the Principles of the Treaty of Waitangi Bill to the House before all submissions have been processed and considered by members?
Connect with Dr. Craig Robbins: limblengthening.org Have questions about peptides and recovery? Drop them in the comments below, and we'll try to answer them during the livestream! #Peptides #BPC157 #TB500 #SurgeryRecovery #LimbLengthening #PostSurgeryHealing #Cyborg4Life #DrCraigRobbins #DrScottWillis ________ Audio Podcast: will be available within 48hrs when stream ends Timestamps: 0:00 - Intro Music0:25 - Welcome to Episode 1420:37 - Introducing Dr. Craig Robbins and Dr. Scott Willis1:05 - Dr. Willis' Expertise and Background1:35 - Overview of Peptides for Recovery2:06 - Dr. Robbins' Initial Thoughts on Peptides2:53 - Peptides vs. Natural Healing3:23 - Masterclass on Peptides with Dr. Scott Willis3:39 - What Are Peptides?5:01 - Peptides and Post-Surgical Recovery6:06 - Popular Recovery Peptides: BPC-157 and TB-5008:14 - Angiogenesis and Healing Properties of BPC-1579:31 - Effectiveness of Peptide Injections vs. Oral Peptides10:18 - FDA Regulations on Peptides12:26 - The Wolverine Stack: BPC-157 and TB-50016:01 - Anti-Inflammatory Properties of Peptides19:05 - Peptides vs. Testosterone and Growth Hormone21:18 - Growth Hormone Releasing Peptides (Secretagogues)24:19 - The Role of Testosterone in Healing27:12 - Optimizing Recovery for Older Patients30:01 - Challenges of Recovery After Surgery32:10 - Peptides for Bone Healing in Consolidation Phase35:05 - Risks of Self-Administering Peptides38:09 - Protocols for Optimized Recovery41:04 - Importance of Protein and Nutrition44:06 - Synergy Between Peptides and Nutrition46:45 - Peptides for Sleep: Delta Sleep Inducing Peptide (DSIP)48:53 - Anecdotal Evidence for Peptide Effectiveness50:49 - Combining Therapies for Recovery55:05 - Exploring Additional Peptides: GHK-Cu and DSIP59:01 - Future of Peptides in Medicine1:02:26 - Practical Challenges and FDA Lists1:04:43 - Lifestyle Medicine and Chronic Health Solutions1:07:29 - Dr. Robbins' Insights on Limb Lengthening Recovery1:12:04 - Gym Equipment Enthusiasm with Dr. Willis1:17:19 - Victor's Bodybuilding Journey1:25:02 - Closing Remarks ________
Questions to Ministers Rt Hon CHRIS HIPKINS to the Prime Minister: Does he stand by all his Government's statements and actions? SAM UFFINDELL to the Minister of Finance: What recent announcements has she made on banking? Hon BARBARA EDMONDS to the Minister of Finance: Does she stand by her statement that "We have a responsibility to ensure the public gets value for its money"; if so, is she confident that the Government's alternative ferries will be less than the $551 million contract with Hyundai that was cancelled? DEBBIE NGAREWA-PACKER to the Prime Minister: Does he stand by all his Government's statements and actions? CHLÖE SWARBRICK to the Prime Minister: E tautoko ana ia i nga korero me nga mahi katoa a tona Kawanatanga? Does he stand by all of his Government's statements and actions? Hon WILLOW-JEAN PRIME to the Minister for Children: Does she stand by all her statements and actions in relation to the Military-Style Academy Pilot and youth offending; if so, why? CAMERON BREWER to the Minister of Transport: What recent announcements has he made on restoring democratic accountability to transport in Auckland? SCOTT WILLIS to the Minister of Science, Innovation and Technology: Is she comfortable with her decision to cut social sciences and humanities research from the Marsden Fund; if so, why? Dr VANESSA WEENINK to the Minister for Social Development and Employment: What recent announcements has the Government made regarding new work-focused support for people on jobseeker benefits? Hon GINNY ANDERSEN to the Minister of Police: Does he stand by his statement, "Having considered my performance over the last year in Government, I believe that I have delivered on my promise for New Zealanders to see change in my first 12 months as Police Minister"; if so, why? DAVID MacLEOD to the Minister for Building and Construction: What announcements has he made around reducing the cost of building? JENNY MARCROFT to the Associate Minister for Energy: What recent announcements has he made regarding fuel security?
INTERVIEW: Green MP Scott Willis by Elliot Blyth on Radio One 91FM Dunedin
Questions to Ministers DAN BIDOIS to the Minister of Finance: What recent reports has she seen on the Government's financial position? JENNY MARCROFT to the Minister for Regional Development: What announcements has he made about regional development? Hon CARMEL SEPULONI to the Prime Minister: Does he stand by all his Government's statements and actions? DAVID MacLEOD to the Minister responsible for RMA Reform: What announcements has he made regarding reform of the Resource Management Act 1991? CHLÖE SWARBRICK to the Prime Minister: E tautoko ana ia i nga korero me nga mahi katoa a tona Kawanatanga? Does he stand by all his Government's statements and actions? Hon BARBARA EDMONDS to the Minister of Finance: Does she stand by her statement on 1 July 2024, "You'll find out about the ferries once Ministers have made decisions. And I expect that will be within the quarter"; if so, can we expect an announcement within the next five days? TOM RUTHERFORD to the Minister of Education: How have the Government's plans to introduce structured literacy next year progressed? SCOTT WILLIS to the Minister for Energy: When, if at all, will he take action to fix the electricity market and ensure a rapid and effective transition to a fully renewable electricity system? Hon WILLIE JACKSON to the Minister for Treaty of Waitangi Negotiations: Does he stand by all his statements and actions? Dr VANESSA WEENINK to the Minister for Mental Health: How is Health New Zealand delivering on the Government's priority to grow the mental health and addiction workforce? TAKUTA FERRIS to the Prime Minister: Does he agree that his commitment to support the Treaty Principles Bill through to select committee is a reasonable and responsible action for a Prime Minister of a country? Dr TRACEY McLELLAN to the Minister of Health: Does he stand by his answer to written question No. 39136 (2024) that "the practical completion date for the Whakatuputupu - New Dunedin Hospital Outpatients Building project is anticipated for July 2026, and that the practical completion date for the Whakatuputupu - New Dunedin Hospital Inpatients Building is anticipated for November 2029"; if not, why not?
Brad Ferland hosts Viewpoint today as he speaks with:Scott Willis on the Green Mountain Aviation Field Days happening SEPT. 14TH AND 15TH in Burlington.Elliot Greenblott on our monthly Fraudwatch by AARPAmy Spear, Vermont Chamber President with updates on Chamber Priorities
Westfield Mayor Scott Wills met with us to discuss the happenings around town. As a regular on our podcast we enjoy hearing the latest news on Grand Junction Plaza, Grand Park and the overall development of Westfield Indiana. Have a watch and let us know what you think #bestfield
Questions to Ministers Rt Hon CHRIS HIPKINS to the Prime Minister: Does he stand by all his Government's statements and actions? TIM van de MOLEN to the Minister of Finance: What recent reports has she seen on interest rates? Hon Dr AYESHA VERRALL to the Minister of Health: Does he stand by his description of Commissioner Lester Levy's view of Health New Zealand's financial situation, "it's not underfunding, it's overspending", and does he agree with that analysis? CATHERINE WEDD to the Minister of Immigration: What recent announcements has she made about supporting businesses to access critical seasonal workforces? MARK CAMERON to the Associate Minister of Justice: Why is this Government rewriting the Arms Act 1983? Hon KIERAN McANULTY to the Minister of Housing: Does he agree with the Hon Tama Potaka's statement relating to the drop in children living in emergency accommodation, "I'm not worried that some are now homeless"; if so, is that why funding for community housing providers has reduced to only 750 new places a year under his Government? SUZE REDMAYNE to the Minister of Agriculture: What is the Government doing to support the rural economy? TAMATHA PAUL to the Associate Minister of Housing: Why has the Government restricted eligibility for emergency housing despite the Ministry of Social Development's advice that "Making these changes now creates a risk of increased levels of homelessness"? PAULO GARCIA to the Associate Minister of Housing: What impact is the Priority One category having on supporting families out of emergency housing? Hon JAN TINETTI to the Minister of Education: Does she agree with President of the New Zealand Principals' Federation Leanne Otene's statement that "The draft curriculum is still being written and no child tested on it had ever been taught it. The basis for the maths achievement 'crisis' was disinformation"; if not, why not? SCOTT WILLIS to the Minister for Energy: Does he consider the electricity market is broken, in light of the current electricity crisis and significant increase in gentailer profits? JENNY MARCROFT to the Minister for Regional Development: What reports has he seen regarding regional development in New Zealand?
Scott and Alon dive into all the potential Arsenal picks for the #FPL season. Check out Scott's substack here: https://www.cannonstats.com/ And Scott's twitter here: https://x.com/scottjwillis --- All FML FPL Links: https://linktr.ee/fmlfpl Some t-shirts are still in stock: https://fmlfpl.bigcartel.com/ #FPL #FMLFPL #FantasyPremierLeague #Arsenal #AFC Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Questions to Ministers TANYA UNKOVICH to the Associate Minister of Police: What action is being taken to boost Police recruitment? NANCY LU to the Minister of Finance: How many people have used the Budget 2024 tax calculator? Rt Hon CHRIS HIPKINS to the Prime Minister: Does he stand by all his Government's statements and actions? CHLÖE SWARBRICK to the Prime Minister: Does he stand by his Government's statements and actions? GRANT McCALLUM to the Minister of Transport: What recent announcements has he made on the four-lane roads of national significance between Auckland and Northland? Hon BARBARA EDMONDS to the Minister of Finance: Does she stand by her statement that "The Budget we delivered in May was a careful combination of investment in frontline services whilst also continuing to do our bit to keep inflation down"; if so, what specific initiative in her Budget, if any, can she point to that will reduce inflation? SCOTT WILLIS to the Minister for Building and Construction: Are new houses in New Zealand too well insulated; if not, why is he considering rolling back insulation standards? Hon SCOTT SIMPSON to the Minister of Conservation: What recent announcements has he made about conservation funding? Hon CARMEL SEPULONI to the Minister for Social Development and Employment: Does she stand by her statement that "We are focused on lifting New Zealand families out of hardship and giving them more opportunities to get ahead by helping all who can work into jobs"; if so, why has the number of beneficiaries continued to rise across the country? CAMERON BREWER to the Minister for Building and Construction: What announcements has the Government made about remote inspections? MARK CAMERON to the Minister of Internal Affairs: What recent announcements has she made about lotteries for charitable purposes? Hon Dr AYESHA VERRALL to the Minister of Health: Does he agree with Health New Zealand Commissioner Lester Levy that "we don't need more money"; if so, on what date did he first become aware that HNZ was on track for significant overspend?
Avsnitt nummer 373 av Arsenal Göteborg Podcast! I detta sommarspecial så är avsnittet uppdelad i två delar! Part 1- Det snackas design med Arsenal Göteborgs egna Andreas Edin! Han har designat poddens nya logga och det snackas om övrigt om emblem! Part 2- Scott Willis, aka CannonStatts, är tillbaka i podden och det snackas om statisk! Detta och mycket i detta avsnitt!
Questions to Ministers RYAN HAMILTON to the Minister of Finance: What recent announcements has she made? Hon CARMEL SEPULONI to the Minister for Social Development and Employment: What feedback, if any, have social service providers given her on their ability to meet current hardship demands in their communities? Dr CARLOS CHEUNG to the Minister for Social Development and Employment: What recent announcements, if any, has she made about earlier interventions for those on the jobseeker support benefit? Hon BARBARA EDMONDS to the Minister of Finance: Does she stand by all her statements and actions in relation to Budget 2024? LAN PHAM to the Minister responsible for RMA Reform: Does he agree with the Prime Minister's statement that this is "a Government that believes in localism and devolution"; if so, why is the fast-track consenting process concentrating so much power in three Ministers? Hon Dr MEGAN WOODS to the Minister for Energy: Does he stand by his statement in relation to fossil gas that "the reality in terms of storage is we don't have significant storage in New Zealand"? TANYA UNKOVICH to the Associate Minister of Health: What recent announcements has she made regarding the repeal of the Therapeutic Products Act 2023? DANA KIRKPATRICK to the Minister for Trade: What actions has the Government taken to support New Zealand trade? Hon Dr DEBORAH RUSSELL to the Minister for Tertiary Education and Skills: Does she stand by all of her answers to oral question No. 5 on Wednesday, 8 May; if so, why? SAM UFFINDELL to the Minister of Local Government: What announcements has he made on restoring democracy in Tauranga? SCOTT WILLIS to the Minister of Climate Change: How exactly does the Government plan to meet its pledge at the COP28 Climate Change Conference to triple renewable energy generation and double energy efficiency by 2030? RACHEL BOYACK to the Minister of Health: Why has Te Whatu Ora signalled a scaled-back project for the Nelson Hospital rebuild?
507 - Reaching for Humanity Bubbles - Scott Willis joins Samuel Mann and Mawera Karetai. WIth a contribution from Tahu Mackenzie. This show was broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin - oar.org.nz
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Mayor Elect Scott Willis has so much going on already and he is not even in office yet. It is refreshing for someone like myself that has watched so much stagnation in our City to have a leader ready to go and a council that is tee'd up. Have a listen this month at what he has been up to and looking forward to in January.
Arsenal are different this season than last season. We talk about the who, what, where, and why of it all. Check out Scott at: https://www.cannonstats.com/ and @scottjwillis on Twitter. — All our links: https://linktr.ee/fmlfpl #FPL #FMLFPL #FantasyPremierLeague #Arsenal Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode's guest is Scott Willis with Grizzle. Grizzle is a media driven investment firm that provides research and investment products for its clients. Scott's company has leaned hard into social media content to provide value for their clients. This episode we do a deep dive into the Uranium markets and how Grizzle sees different opportunities to play the space. We talk about Uranium fundamentals how the current market cycle is playing out. Next we dive into natural gas and crude oil. We cover Scott's bull case for natural gas and what dynamics are driving that market long term. We discuss the recent events effecting oil's price and what we can expect to see on the horizon. Lastly, we touch on a few other commodities (Gold, Bitcoin, etc.) and get Scott's views. Hope you enjoy the show! Grizzle's Website: https://grizzle.com/ Scott's Twitter: https://twitter.com/ScottW_Grizzle My Energy Company: ancova.comMountain Fork River Development: https://www.mountainforkresort.comOur Broken Bow Cabin Rentals: https://mountainforkvacations.com/ Max's Twitter: https://twitter.com/max_gagliardiPodcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/Always_Building
Scott Willis is going to be the next Mayor of Westfield Indiana and he is taking a running start at his tenure. Scott has taken the role seriously from the day he started running and is full steam ahead for 2024. We caught up with him to get an update on goals, projects and ways he can guide guide Grand Park, New Development and all things Westfield Indiana.
"When he came to Arsenal I hoped he could be a bargain signing on unrealized upside in a side that had a more clear plan how to utilize his skills. That didn't quite work out with him coming in with a big transfer fee (and rumored wages to match) and that has made this a bigger commitment and one with more scrutiny around him. This made me look at the deal a little more skeptically but I am an optimist at heart hoping for the best with any signing and have come in with an open mind." Original Piece by Scott Willis: Havertz hasn't quieted the doubters...
"Arsenal were a very good team that I think overperformed last season, they have not rested on that and have addressed the key weakness of this team and I think have put themselves in a good position to be a better team (even if it might not hit the same high points total) and be ready to pounce should Manchester City stumble or have a treble-winning hangover." It is an exciting season ahead and we have a lot of content planned. Here is the high-level schedule of what we will produce: Weekly and after matches: This Friday newsletter (free) Instant Reaction post-match (premium) Stats Debrief of the Arsenal matches (free) Cannon Stats Podcast (free) - these will start coming out Friday afternoons again starting today Other Items: Player profiles and analysis (premium) Film review (mix of both free and premium) Adam's Player rankings (premium) Arsenal Loan reports (premium) Cannon Stats Podcast - Interviews (premium) There is a lot of good stuff in store for the next season and we are glad to have you here. To celebrate the new season we will be doing a special new season offer where you can get 20% off. This will unlock a lot of great content for you and it allows Adam and I to dedicate the time we can to the work that we do here. Get 20% Off Cannon Stats FOREVER (did I mention that I highly recommend this?) Original Piece by Scott Willis: Here we go Again
Avsnitt 321 av Arsenal Göteborg Podcast! I detta avsnittet så har Filip med sig ingen mindre än Arsenals stats-guru nummer ett, Scott Willis aka Crab Stats! De pratar om hur Scott blev Arsenalsupporter och favoritspelare genom åren. Scott berättar vidare om man som fick honom så intresserad av statistik inom fotboll. Sedan så är det återigen dags för inslaget "Veckans nyheter", allt med ett statistiskt perspektiv. Podden går sedan vidare med lyssnarfrågor om bland annat xG, Wenger & agenter. Detta och mycket mer i dagens avsnitt!
What do you get when you cross advice from a health economist with that from a leading physiotherapist? Increased revenue and a better patient experience, say our guests on today's episode of The Tea Room.Scott Willis is president of the Australian Physiotherapists Association and a proud Palawa man. He says better results come from general practices who genuinely embrace allied health as part of the team.“If you have social events, invite them. Let them be part of your strategy of the practice. They might sometimes see things from a different angle and add value to where practice is heading,” he says.Mr Willis also says the business relationship amplifies when it wraps around the needs of the patients.“The number one thing is that both parties – GPs and allied health - believe that it's a partnership to make the patient journey better. I know it's a business transaction in terms of hiring a space or having some type of input within general practice, but it has to be viewed as more than that,” he saysTracey Johnson, health economist and CEO of Inala Primary Care, also favours multidisciplinary team care for patients. She also has a robust economic rationale for engaging allied health within a general practice.“Given the rents that people are now paying in this sector, it will be incredibly hard for you to survive if you don't have onsite allied health or pathology or pharmacy that you are subleasing to,” she said.Ms Johnson says that many doctors work part time and that hot-desking their rooms makes perfect economic sense.“Some doctors might work from 8:00am in the morning until 2:30pm and pick their children up from school. So, bring in some allied health who might to use those rooms from 3:00pm until 7:00pm. You get more utilization around those rooms, more marginal return, and generally things come together better for the patients as well,” she says.For more tips on how to optimise your allied health arrangements listen to the full episode. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What do you get when you cross advice from a health economist with that from a leading physiotherapist? Increased revenue and a better patient experience, say our guests on today's episode of The Tea Room.Scott Willis is president of the Australian Physiotherapists Association and a proud Palawa man. He says better results come from general practices who genuinely embrace allied health as part of the team.“If you have social events, invite them. Let them be part of your strategy of the practice. They might sometimes see things from a different angle and add value to where practice is heading,” he says.Mr Willis also says the business relationship amplifies when it wraps around the needs of the patients.“The number one thing is that both parties – GPs and allied health - believe that it's a partnership to make the patient journey better. I know it's a business transaction in terms of hiring a space or having some type of input within general practice, but it has to be viewed as more than that,” he saysTracey Johnson, health economist and CEO of Inala Primary Care, also favours multidisciplinary team care for patients. She also has a robust economic rationale for engaging allied health within a general practice.“Given the rents that people are now paying in this sector, it will be incredibly hard for you to survive if you don't have onsite allied health or pathology or pharmacy that you are subleasing to,” she said.Ms Johnson says that many doctors work part time and that hot-desking their rooms makes perfect economic sense.“Some doctors might work from 8:00am in the morning until 2:30pm and pick their children up from school. So, bring in some allied health who might to use those rooms from 3:00pm until 7:00pm. You get more utilization around those rooms, more marginal return, and generally things come together better for the patients as well,” she says.For more tips on how to optimise your allied health arrangements listen to the full episode.News flash: The Tea Room podcast is moving! In a few weeks we will stop being The Tea Room and broadcast instead as The Medical Republic podcast.Today's episode is already available on The Medical Republic podcast and can be found on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or your favourite podcast player. Subscribe now so you won't miss out on any new episodes. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
April 24: Jay (@croucherJD) is joined by The 2 Robbies (@The2RobbiesNBC) to preview Man City as a heavy favorite against Arsenal and if Pep Guardiola could tweak his approach to Wednesday's match as a result. Drew (@whale_capper) also joins Jay as they welcome Scott Willis (@scottjwillis), who handicaps if it will be a high scoring affair between the top two teams in the league as well as weighs in on Tottenham and Liverpool heading in opposite directions and the battle to avoid relegation. Jay and Drew wrap up the show with their favorite bets on the board in PL this week.(1:09) – Surprised Arsenal is such a big underdog vs Man City?(6:25) – How vulnerable is Man City?(13:05) – Over/Under 2.5 Goals (17:00) – Level of concern for Arsenal's recent slide(18:05) – What is going on with Tottenham?(20:33) – To be Relegated: Southampton, Nottingham Forest, Everton and Leeds(23:05) – Jay and Drew's best Matchweek 33 bets: Leicester-Leeds and Brentford-Chelsea
Otago Home Upgrade Programme - Scott Willis from Aukaha Ltd outlines a programme devised to support home-owners with low income in making their homes safer, drier, healthier and more energy efficient. This show was broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin - oar.org.nz
Climate Change Mitagation & Adaption Tardy and Lax - Scott Willis was Green Candidate for Taieri electorate and Manager Willis Advisory - on climate and energy challenges and became a director at Climate Navigator. Broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin www.oar.org.nz
This episode we went live on Twitter Spaces with a panel of experts discussing the recent price movement in natural gas. We had returning guests Tracy Schuchart and Josh Young, and were also joined by Scott Willis from Grizzle. I interviewed the panel on the recent rise and rapid fall of natural gas prices. We talk about the factors driving the recent drop in price and what trends we can look for in the future. We dive into the LNG market and recent weather trends impacting prices and at the end bring guests up from the audience to ask questions with the panel. Was awesome to get this many quality guests up on stage dropping knowledge.Hope you enjoy the show!
Please enjoy my podcast with Scott Willis, Portfolio Manager of the Grizzle ETF ($GRZZ). We covered everything that an investor needs to know about investing in energy companies, whether it is the most common mistakes done while valuing energy stock, where are we in the energy cycle, why ESG is a briefcase full of money for energy stocks, Russia and OPEC and what is the Cost Curve Explainer. [0:00] Most common mistakes done while valuing energy stocks? [8:00] Where are we on the energy cycle? [14:00] ESG = Briefcase Full of Money [18:00] Russia and OPEC [26:00] The Cost Curve Explainer [34:00] Plateau, Recovering, Expansion [41:00] Scott Willis Energy Watchlist [48:00] What is the Grizzle ETF (GRZZ)? [49:00] More from Scott and Closing Questions If you enjoyed this episode, follow Scott on Twitter (here) and check out his Grizzle ETF here. Finally, a big thanks to the following sponsors for making the podcast a reality. Mitimco This episode is brought to you by MIT Investment Management Company, also known as MITIMCo, the investment office of MIT. Each year, MITIMCo invests in a handful of new emerging managers who it believes can earn exceptional long-term returns in support of MIT's mission. To help the emerging manager community more broadly, they created emergingmanagers.org, a website for emerging manager stockpickers. For those looking to start a stock-picking fund or just looking to learn about how others have done it, I highly recommend the site. You'll find essays and interviews by successful emerging managers, service providers used by MIT's own managers, essays MITIMCo has written for emerging managers and more! Tegus Tegus has the world's largest collection of instantly available interviews on all the public and private companies you care about. Tegus actually makes primary research fun and effortless, too. Instead of weeks and months, you can learn a new industry or company in hours, and all from those that know it best. I spend nearly all my time reading Tegus calls on existing holdings and new ideas. And I know you will too. So if you're interested, head on over to tegus.co/valuehive for a free trial to see for yourself. TIKR TIKR is THE BEST resource for all stock market data, I use TIKR every day in my process, and I know you will too. Make sure to check them out at TIKR.com/hive. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/valuehive/support
Hello I am Curt Whitesell and want to welcome you to the coolest and most informative podcast in the Westfield Indiana area.....Whatsupwestfield. Whatsupwestfield is a local chat fest to dig deep into politics, development, who's doing what and anything else we can fit into 45 minutes of fun behind a microphone. If you have topics or an interest in being an amazing guest please reach out to us and we would love to hear your ideas. Today we are online for our September edition and my big time guest today is one of Westfield's standout volunteers and community leaders. Our guest has had an exciting career as a high ranking Marine, small business owner and one of Westfields current City Councilors. He has also recently announced his official run to be the next Mayor of Westfield. Hopefully today we can learn a little bit more about him and This should be a fun one gang Please Welcome Mr Scott Willis to the podcast.
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Scott Willis, Head of Research at Grizzle.com joins me to share his top five picks – and watch to find out his THREE LNG picks. All of which are part of the Grizzle Growth ETF (GRZZ NYSEARCA). Please send any comments for future guests and questions to: contactc3m@gmail.com Thank you all for watching and please remember to Like, Share and Subscribe! Follow me on: Twitter: @catherinebiztv https://twitter.com/CatherineBizTV Instagram: @catelizabethmurray https://www.instagram.com/catelizabethmurray/?hl=en For more information on Scott, see https://etf.grizzle.com/ DISCLAIMER: This video is presented for informational and entertainment purposes. The views discussed in the interview should not be taken as investment advice. Please consult a financial advisor before making any financial decisions.
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Scott Willis, CEO and President of DartPoints, joins the Data Movers team to discuss critical internet infrastructure topics, including bridging the digital divide. The solution includes bringing broadband capabilities out to suburban and rural communities via strategically placed edge interconnection and attracting organizations from an economic development perspective. Plus, hear Scott discuss everything from 2-Phase liquid immersion high-powered compute technology and harnessing the power of edge to the journey of his professional career and his love for football and his peloton.If you are interested in learning more about the people behind our industry's top headlines, this podcast is for you!Follow Jaymie at @jscotto and Evan at @evankirstelSUBSCRIBE to JaymieScottoTV for the latest Telecom News: https://www.youtube.com/JaymieScottoTVHOMEPAGE: http://www.jsa.netLIKE JaymieScottoTV on FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/JaymieScottoandAssociatesFOLLOW JaymieScottoTV on TWITTER: https://twitter.com/jsatv
Trevor Tim host of TalkBlack on Bumma Bippera Media 98.7fm has a yarn with Australian Physiotherapy Association (APA) National President, Scott Willis about the vital role physiotherapy training plays in mental health reform. Scott Willis gave evidence at a public hearing of the Select Committee on Mental Health and Suicide Prevention calling for a structural reform of the mental health care system to formalise the role of physiotherapists.
What is long COVID? What are some of the effects, who is most at risk and what can be done to help those who suffer from it? Host George Hyde is joined by Scott Willis, National President of the Australian Physiotherapy Association, A/Prof Dale Edgar, who is leading the longitudinal study on the effects of COVID termed LATER-19 and Dr Paula Harding, a musculoskeletal physiotherapist at the Alfred Hospital prior to COVID-19, who in 2021 was appointed as the Allied Health Workforce Manager for the COVID-19 response. In line with World Physical Therapy Day, our guests discuss the long-term problems faced by those after recovering from original COVID-19 infection, as well as opportunities for the future of the profession during and after the pandemic. You can listen and subscribe on our website, Spotify, Apple Podcasts and by searching ‘Taking care' in your podcast player. If you have questions or feedback, please email communications@ahpra.gov.au. To read about LATER-19, see A/Prof Edgar's paper.
What is long COVID? What are some of the effects, who is most at risk and what can be done to help those who suffer from it? Host George Hyde is joined by Scott Willis, National President of the Australian Physiotherapy Association, A/Prof Dale Edgar, who is leading the longitudinal study on the effects of COVID termed LATER-19 and Dr Paula Harding, a musculoskeletal physiotherapist at the Alfred Hospital prior to COVID-19, who in 2021 was appointed as the Allied Health Workforce Manager for the COVID-19 response. In line with World Physical Therapy Day, our guests discuss the long-term problems faced by those after recovering from original COVID-19 infection, as well as opportunities for the future of the profession during and after the pandemic.You can listen and subscribe on our website, Spotify, Apple Podcasts and by searching ‘Taking care' in your podcast player.If you have questions or feedback, please email communications@ahpra.gov.au.To read about LATER-19, see A/Prof Edgar's paper.
Global Heating Emergency now - Scott Willis - First the "heat dome," with temperatures in the mid-to-high 40s Celsius in many parts of western North America for up to a week (49.6 C in Lytton, B.C.). Then, when the forests were tinder-dry, came the wildfires (which wiped Lytton out). From northern California to northern B.C., the records were being broken every day. The extreme temperatures were unprecedented, but the meteorologists had an explanation of sorts: a "heat dome" that trapped hot air in the same area for a long time while the heat kept rising. a new normal in which killer heat waves become regular events. Broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin www.oar.org.nz
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In this weeks episode I am joined by Scott Willis, President and CEO of DartPoints based in Dallas, US. DartPoints are an innovative Edge data center developer who are interconnecting the US to bridge the digital divide.We discuss how Scott started his career in networking and data centers, and the evolution of the industry throughout this timeframe. We then discuss DartPoints and their mission within the US Edge Data Center space. Scott provides some great insight on what Edge really means, the importance of analytics in site selection, and how the sector has seen a massive increase in demand during the last 12 months. Finally we discuss the future plans for DartPoints and how the Edge sector will evolve over the coming years.
On this episode, we hear from Scott Willis, CEO of DartPoints, a colocation data center provider; as well as Bruce Garrison, chief revenue officer at Bluebird Network, a regional provider of fiber infrastructure. We discuss the different ways their companies are addressing the digital divide in the communities they serve, including in rural Iowa, and the ecosystem of companies necessary to improve access to connectivity and digital resources.
Join us to hear from Award-winning and Hall of Famer Catherine Willis and her successful son, Scott Willis – where we celebrate the family, education, culture, and love. . . #blackhistory #Blackhistorymonth #BlackHistoryIsEveryDay #CelebrateFebruaryHonorEveryday #leadHERTalks #womensupportingwomen #mensupportingwomen #diversityandinclusion #wolfpack #family #mothersonlove #toseehimistobehim #toseeheristobeher #womeninmortgage #diversityinmortgage #womenleadership
Joe's dad hops on and talks about setting good goals that keep hunting fun. We also dive into creating hit lists.link to deer aging from NDA (formerly called QDMA): https://www.agingdeeronthehoof.com/deer-aging-charts/buck-aging-poster-qdma/
Chris sits down with Scott Willis to talk about how he found his love for Arsenal, what the metrics for Arsenal, and what he thinks about the current state of Arsenal as well as the future. Huge thanks to Scott for coming onto the pod, you can read Scott's "By the Numbers" column on Arseblog.com and you can occasionally listen to him on the Arsenal Vision Podcast. Scott's Twitter: https://twitter.com/oh_that_crab Scott's By The Numbers Columns: https://arseblog.news/tag/by-the-numbers/ Scott's Website: https://www.crabstats.xyz/
160 - Scott Willis - Green Party Candidate Broadcast on Otago Access Radio www.oar.org.nz
A rider shares how he has built his successful fitout business, after seeing his father develop his own home refurbishment projects. Comments: info@taxi-chronicles.com www.taxi-chronicles.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/taxi-chronicles/message
Experts from industry look at the role of CCUS in meeting long-term emission targets. Cindy Yeilding, Senior Vice President, BP America, Jon Christopher Knudsen, Vice President, Global Business Development, Aker Solutions, and Scott Willis, Vice President, Commercial Development, Occidental Petroleum, examine the current state of CCUS technologies, prospects for decarbonizing heavy-emitting sectors, and the impact of carbon pricing on accelerating CCUS uptake.
Scott Willis - Green Party Candidate
Scott Willis - South Dunedin Green Candidatee and Manager of the Blueskin Resilient Communities Trust discussing environmental issues in Otago and resilience and climate change economic recovery? Broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin www.oar.org.nz
This week Chuck welcomes another crew member - Scott Willis, who works as a special effects technician. They sit to talk about his movie crush, the cult-classic, Repo Man. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Welcome to the new location of the gut check project. I'm your host, Eric Rieger along with your other host, Dr. Kenneth Brown. How you doing Ken what's going on?So well, we've moved from the Spoony studio and we are attempting our first own podcast over here at the new studio at the KBMD Health studio. We are and guesswhat, you know we are still on the Spoony network, but I can't express how nice it is for you to now have a studio that's closer to the clinic. It's closer to where we do the procedures. It's the same distance for me no matter what.And most importantly, it's closer for our guests like Jeremy who just flew in from Austin. All the way from Austin because we got so much closer. Yeah, thank you guys. Much closer. Awesome. So our firstguest here in the new studio is going to be Jeremy Kinder here with CBD Takeout and I'm going to let Jeremy kind of take it away a little bit about what is special about CBD Takeout here in just a moment. Dr. Brown real quick, do we have any catch up items that we needed to do to kind of put in front of Jeremy to see if he wants to weigh in on anything?Well, we got like several visual on so first of all, we want to hear the story about how you and Jeremy met Sure. We want to talk about how much synergy there is. Whenever you start meeting people and you start connecting with people. We came back from the baby bath water event and just met incredible people. We had Tim powers over here who we're going to have back on because we actually had the equipment. We were unpacking the equipment when our first real guest showed up and he was kind of helping us just show how to...like we were like wiring this stuff together. Check thisout. Before Tim came over here, he was over at a hotel and then put his iPhone down to simply turn around and pay a guy at the bar. No, no, no, he was going to turn around and refill his ice tea. Oh fill his iced tea.Like five feet away at like a Homewood suites are just like some. Yeah, you know, like normal family.A little hotel. Did somebody grab his phone? Withinlike three seconds, three seconds took off. So he was in town. And so me my wife, my daughter, my son was out of town, me, my wife and my daughter, we're going to take him out to dinner. And I pick him up. And this is what we have to do is figure out so now we're, I'm learning how to move the camera. So now we're back on me. Yeah, nice. Sweet. So we're working on that. And I picked him up in like a boss. I mean, like a boss. He was like, Hey, man, what's up? I'm like, why did I have to face you know Facebook you? Yeah, funny thing and he stops in the car, funny thing my phone just got stolen I'm like when? He's like, I don't know eight minutes ago. I'm like, you are a boss. I stopped the car. I'm like do we go to BestBuy? Do we get you a flip phone? What do we do here? This is crazy. So was he calling youfrom like an iPador something? He sent me and I'm not a Facebooker and so he sent me a message said hey, phones, phones not working. It was cool about it phones not working. message me through this and I'll I'll do it through my iPad. When I picked him up, I mean, he was just like, I would have been curled up in a corner, crying, whatever. And he's like, yeah, let's just go to dinner. It's all good.Let's go get a drink.Let's just I mean, he was just cool and super, super neat about it. And then that evolved into a realization for himself and go ahead and expand on that. The coolest thing was is he found how addicted he was to his smartphone.Yeah, he said he began to sleep better, he communicated better with people that are in front of him. His anxiety level, he said, the first day was palpable, where he didn't feel captivated by the phone constantly vibrating for something for him new to look at.So, man, I don't know how much y'all want me to talk because I bet I'm a talker I'll throw in stuff on everything. But my wife and I have been talking about how do we decouple from our devices and I've tried everything if you're getting a second device or getting an Apple Watch and you know, all kinds of different stuff and honestly, the thing that that's helping me the most is just discipline you know, but I'm not going to you know get on my device and it's freaking hard I mean it's really like a you know like a drug fix of it My mind is telling me Hey, I need to check my phone go through the cycle of okay check Instagram, check the email check, you know. And then 15 minutes later I've been on my phone the whole time and I I literally don't need to be on there. But that's probably about a year ago we started talking about how how we can improve our lives and have better sleep quality and a lot of that stuff and decoupling from electronics was a big part of thatI don't remember was that Aaron File at baby bathwater who made the statement that there's a boxthere's a box..No it was Jack Olocka. Oh Jack Olocka. So it was Jack Olocka . So Jack Olocka...I'm a little bit echoed here. Is that you know what, whatever we're just we're just gonna run the first one is studio thinking first one new studio figured out. So Jack Olocka . So Jack, so this group that we're with is like, it's like, you know, like when you like meet a bunch of people and you just go oh my gosh, I'm I'm like around a bunch of like minded people yeah well Jack Olocka is a PhD in psychedelics, all his research has been in this and like not like, Oh, I'm really good at psychedelics like he actually has a doctorate on the neuro plasticity and what happens I mean, just brilliant guy. And he gave a little speech there's this thing called a Baby Einstein, we're just going let it echo doesn't matter now. Where the Baby Einstein where everybody kind of gives either an ask or a give. And you know, his give was there's something called a kitchen safe. And what you do is you put your phone in the safe in the kitchen. Yeah. And when you set the timer, you nothing can get that phone out until the timer stops. Like there's like like even if somebody breaks it, it's just pretty much like yeah, you better have a landline going Yeah, yes. You know. And so unless you have dynamite and a crowbar and the reason is is because people are so addicted to their phones and we know that the blue light affects sleep. If you look at the how important sleep is and how affected it is just getting in just shutting your phone off and not looking at it is probably the most important thing that you can do.Yeah, yeah. My problem though, is you know, I come from the technology world and my house is wired like I have sono speakers everywhere and I have lights that are on smart plugs and all that stuff. And I did all this before I knew the the harmful effects of emf and so now I kinda thinking. So if I put my phone in a safe like I can't turn my lights on or I can't listen to music. Or turn the air conditioner down. I'm hosed. Just honey. I can't flush the toilet. Right. My phone's in the safe.Yeah, yeah. So you know we're talking about how to it maybe shut all that down and all that butyeah. That's funny. So let's talk a little bit about CBD take out that's why you You came up here today we're going to explore opportunities that are synergistic between the two of us. I was going to kick it off by saying one of the things that allowed you and I to get on this wavelength to start talking. So I went down to Austin to join a friend of mine. Marie and I are really good friends with the Leath's. Rennon Leath is basically the founder of a podcast called Lazy Sundayz Lazy Sunday, Lazy Sundayz and that's with a Z. So lazy Sunday's podcast. It's really kind of cool. It's four people who got together and have anxiety issues. So they forced themselves to start a podcast to confront their anxiety and now they just recorded their 50th Show and The 51st comes out this weekend. Yeah, so They wanted me to come down and help him see it. They held it at the Tequila 512 headquarters. Thanks to Scott Willis. Oh, can you do me a small favorover there and hold up that bottle. oh yeah that's the old vintage bottle. this is so now I'm going to change the camera here so this is the vintage bottle. This is the original bottle of tequila 512 that when a they were in a tasting contest according to your buddy there that he said that they call this a shit-tastic label. They did. Shit-tastic.Once they replaced it with the new and they said yeah old label kind of cool pretty shit-tastic . Yeah,the tequilas phenomenal . The label is bad. So can you guys hear that?Yeah.I don't know. Maybe it? Is it? Is it too loud on me? It's been first podcast.It might just be the headphones popping?I don't know. It's probably something that we did with the microphone.Ron. So run. Shout out to Ron and Paul, everybody else that helps us out with this that they're going to be dying laughs I'm going to try and puttogether Episode 21 good content from Jeremy bad audio from me.So, anyway, we go down to do the podcast we did it at Tequila 512 casita there in Austin and man great turnout. Yeah, they had what...60 people? I was running down to the liquor store trying to buy more liquor. Yeah, everybody was having a great time. Theymaxed out the what 512 made available to them. Yeah. And then we had to shut the party down at nine. That was the rules of that particular neighborhood. So, great podcast, great turnout. And then Jeremy, I'd heard Jeremy's ads on the podcast previously, I've listened to my friends podcast before and I was really intrigued because your first and second interview specifically talked about what y'all do at CBD takeout is essentially you're going to find CBD on CBD takeouts website. It's been vetted. You've made certain that the certificates of authenticity are real, and that the measurements of everything that's in there, it's real CBD per the label that's given to you now. It was at baby bathwater that we learned that just on the retail side 26 to 28 offerings of CBD to 1 are fraudulent for every good one was 26 to 28, which are not so thankfully for someone like Jeremy and CBD take out. This is a bastion of where you know, everything that you're going to find on there is vetted. And I think that hopefully over time, you'll find the KBMD will be a part of their repertoire.I think that would be awesome. And so I mean, Jeremy just get everybody up to speed you come from a long lineage of CBD growers. You're the seventh generation of a hemp grower you have extensive experience with CBD, your great great great great grandfather was the first original CBD producer. And now you decided to go digital but am I a little off on that?No that's spot on? I guess you read my bio. Yeah, like that couldn't be further from the truth.No. So my, my career's been is in technology, so I've worked for a lot of software companies and sold, you know, really high end platforms to major corporations and may have had a great time doing it, But I wanted to do I wanted to do something different that I was passionate about. And so at the same time that I was building technology companies and doing all that I just have always had a passion for health and fitness. And I think that that goes back to being a collegiate collegiate athlete. So I was a cheerleader at the University of Kentucky. Oh, yeah. went there on a full ride. That's fantastic. died doing that. Yeah. My wife's also a cheerleader. She was a cheerleader at the University of Texas. So, you know, we grew up as gymnast and so athleticism is in my background. But then about, I don't know, age 21-22 I started and that's really kind of when things peaked I started having gut issues. And back then I didn't mean that was, what 25 years ago, something like that i there wasn't research that was readily available, you couldn't go to the, to the grocery store and find gluten free products, none of that it was really really difficult. You know, I went to doctors and had lots of blood work done and they always came back with your you're healthy, you know, but I didn't feel something just didn't feel right. And so that kind of started me off on this whole exploration of, of diet and trying to find balance in my body. And you know, I've been tweaking that for 25 years and that that's what really led us to starting CBD takeout and and getting into this industry.Were you ever normal or more did you actually feel that there was an event that took place that changed everything?Yeah. So when I said that, you know, around 21 22 is kind of when all of that peaked when I started peeling that onion and going back, so I had spinal meningitis when I was six months old. So massive amounts of antibiotics, you know, had IV's in my head, all that good stuff. And, you know, at that point, nobody really knew about balancing flora, and that, that antibiotics could basically just kill all the good bacteria in your gut. And so I think from, you know, six months old that I was at a disadvantage. And then by the time maybe 15 or so, you know, just like, you know, normal teenager started having acne, and I got on tetracycline, so I took an antibiotic every single day for, you know, maybe two years. And I remember around that 15-16 I remember my body changing not in the teenage way. Just I remember Remember things with, you know, with going to the bathroom and stuff like that, that there were changes, but I didn't know. I didn't know why. So I started having a lot of athlete's foot and a lot of rashes and stuff like that. But so it was there an event? Yeah, I think there was probably a lot of events along the way that then you couple that with a college life style of shoot we were we were sponsored by Papa John's, at the University of Kentucky. I mean, we could call up and get a large pepperoni pie for like four bucks. We were We were rocking that every other day.I have this image of Jeremy and his buddy catching that one cheerleader that they throw up in the air and she keeps getting heavier as the season goes on. It's like yeah, we gotta find a new sponsor.Yeah, yeah. What thank God we had ephedrine back then.That's great. So Jeremy, when when you realize that there was an opportunity there to basically take...Well, no, actually you went to this where you are starting to realize some changes. So what progressed? And how did it take to take you to where you are now?So back that up to the question? So how did my dietary issues affect? So yeah, I think that that that just spawned a passion within me and starting to research that there were ways to put my body in a position that it could heal itself versus looking to a quick fix of let me take a pill let me you know, kind of that that approach tothis was during college when you were starting to think about this, or when did you start to do this? Yeah, yeah, that's, that's about right. It's really interesting, because everybody that we've met, that we've met in this field, when they start doing that they really get drawn to medicine. Yeah, and you didn't. Well, I, I mean, career wise.Oh, gotcha. Yeah. So I think What I really contemplated back then getting into more of dietetics and and going about it from the diet route, but man I am not a scientist by nature I think and and even at that stage that the issues that I was having, that you have concentration issues so, so to follow a, you know, a profession and medicine, It just wasn't in the cards for me So, and plus I like to talk so it kind of led me into more of the sales avenue of business.You know, Eric puts people to sleep for a living and he talks the whole time so you can still do medicine. yeah, you can do it, but they don't ever respond to anything I say. So yeah, pretty much.Yeah. He has full on conversations with all my patients and they wake up happy like subconsciously they love communicating with Eric.Yeah, it's always a good dream. Yeah.So obviously then you still pursued, your career, you said that you got into software sales correct? And but you didn't lose the passion for trying to find something that was going to allow you to heal. And I like that you say it that way, find something to heal and not a quick fix. Oftentimes the companies that cater to the medicine world now, it's pharmaceutical, and it's always a quick fix. It's a patch. You know, I didn't know that growing up. I always felt like well, you may be dependent upon medicine that's just the answer. And what I've learned is that's oftentimes absolutely incorrect. You can learn to heal from the inside and get so much better. So what turned you to that for your own personal health?So the point around pharmaceutical companies and that methodology if you look at foundationally how how they are built, they're not financially, they're not, they're not compensated to heal you, to fix you, they are compensated to get you on a regimen, that you come back and be a repeat customer. If anybody knows about publicly traded companies, the the end goal is to increase the stock price. So pharmaceutical companies, they they don't have and this isn't a political statement, this isn't a perspective of whether they're bad or good. It's simply foundationally they have to satisfy that stock price and if they get people off of their drugs, then that stock price does not go up, it goes down, right? So, from from that perspective, they they are not going to be in the business of healing people.clear my throat there. It's alright. Sofrom the perspective of,of healing yourself, I come from the perspective that of that we're creative beings and then We, God created us in a way that we should function properly. But what stands between us and that is desires. So does the food tastes this way? Do you want? Are you chasing the way that that tastes? Or do you not want to exercise because you're too tired? So there's the I think that there are things that stand between us living an optimal life, that it comes down to choice. So I begin to peel that onion for myself in my own life of what was standing between me and optimal health. And over time, you know, I have experimented with different supplementation or different diets and so on and so forth.So that my perspective. I want to expand a little bit about what you just said, because that's never really been addressed before, which is that our health is related to our desires. Now we know that fast food industry we know that processed food industry, they hire, I have patients who are chemical engineers, their sole job, and they've told me this is to figure out how to make the food more palatable, more satiable, more like everything about it that you want more. How do you put a coating on a freedom? So it goes down easier. Yeah. So we have the pharmaceutical industry over here trying to combat high cholesterol, obesity, coronary vascular disease. We've got the food industry over here trying to figure out how to how do I get you to eat more Doritos? How do I get you to eat more Fritos? And I love how you said that because what you basically said is something I've never thought about. We battle our desires, but our desires are influenced by both the media scientist there's some really smart people trying to get us to take certain things.Certainlylet's go back to the beginning of this conversation was about technology. So I was in the technology business, and the exact same thing that you're talking about of how they create foods so that they're more palatable, they look better, whatever they do the same thing with, with technology. So your, your phone is created in a way that they call it gamification. How, how do they attract you? And it's really like a drug, how did they attract you in a way to keep you using the device? And once again, I'm not saying something bad about the company companies are here to be to be profitable and build a company. It's up to us to choose if if we're going to engage that or not. So it goes back to your desire. Are you do you have fomo right? So do you have to look at your device and start figuring out what am I missing? What am I missing? And I need information or you know what be at peace that you're world and things going on in your life is what's important to you versus everything else.We're getting super deep, real quick, but I asked just another No, no, I love it. But I want to ask a couple quick things because Eric and I talked about our family and our kids all the time. You have kids, family, wife married Tell me about that real quick. I've been married for 17 years.Two kids, 14 and 8. Two girls. They're fantastic. Beautiful.Yeah. So the reason I bring this up is because a lot of times since I've had kids, so I have a 14 year old a 12 year old about ready to be 15 and 13. Eric has his sons. And when we sit there and you live your life, when you start thinking how do I want my kids to live? It really changes your perspective. For sure You suddenly just go Oh, no, I want and the fomo thing like you don't realize that you're on your phone, but when you see your kids on the phone, you go Wait a minute, and they look at you and go, but you're on yours. That that puts you in check. I mean, Eric and I talked about this all the time.Yeah, it's difficult. I remember the when Ken and I actually just started working together. Whenever my oldest got a an iPod, they would communicate with other iPods. And I remember saying, Man, this is kind of weird. I don't know if I like it or not, but he does every now and then need a ride because he's going to soccer and basketball back then. And it helps. Maybe it was the lure that conveniently lure at that moment sank its little teeth in and then about three years later, he's got a phone and then suddenly we're like, well, that's certainly certainly is convenient in the younger we didn't have to wait till he was the same age. He actually got one about nine months later and honestly, looking back at it, I wish we had just never jumped off of that cliff. I do think that we both Marie I both have looked back and tried to carve out the time that we just absolutely don't have a phone at dinner when we're having family conversations etc. But the thing that stinks, is it when it's on you and you're not planning the formal talk with with whomever you whomever you're talking with even if it's your family sometimes you like oh yeah, yeah, two seconds let me finish real quick. That never existed growing up and in all I feel is more fatigue at the end of the day just because of that.It's kind of weird. So wesomebody shared with me this YouTube video that you should probably share with your daughters. It is a Harvard psychologist which is talking about the affects and I've shared it with Eric before but it's essentially thatthethe fact that we have these desires and things when we get a like or and I say we because we're all human or get a like when we get a share when we get whatever it releases dopamine. Yeah. And dopamine makes you feel good for a quick second.They knew that when they created it. Isn't that nuts? For sure that's nuts! It's the gamification.See that molecule right there? That's dopamine, advancement of dopamine because we sit there and look at this, and I just think, wow, I want to actually...when we talk about it, we don't want. We don't want dopamine pleasure, you want happiness, Serotonin is the happiness molecule. And when you release dopamine, you actually reduce your happiness molecule, which is serotonin. So everything that is done, and unfortunately stopped, sorry. Everything that is done is to get people to do more of it. We're talking about tequila companies we're talking about. And the beauty is this is a great segway for us to talk about this, that this isn't a discussion of desires or everything. It's a discussion of how do we start healing? Yeah, well, one way to start healing is is that because of all this crap that's going on, we as a society, have an Endocannabinoid deficiency. And I think that's kind of what you were gonna get at that you were you went from the space of digital to realizing I need to start helping people.Yeah. Well, I got to this place in my life whereI had enough money to where I could just say, you know what, I'm not going to do this anymore. And I mean, we could go down that route of, should I have done that in the beginning anyway, I don't know. But I decided I'm going to apply everything that I've know that I've learned to this point, and apply it to something that I'm passionate about and giving back to people. So all of this research that I've done, and you talk about not going down the route of, of medicine. I did it in my own way. Right. It was, it was experimental. And, and so I gained a lot of knowledge along the way of what worked for me and I wanted to I wanted to give back so we took that that knowledge especially in the technology space and applied it to I mean if you go to our site it's I'm going to brag a little bit our site is is fantastic. We've got a....what's the URL real quickCbdtakeout.com so we've got a bot on there that readily answers questions now it's about to get an upgrade so he's not perfect right now but we're we're growing and we're we're making updates to the system but technologically we're we're, we're spot on. So we wanted to build a fantastic site that was really easy to use. And then we saw an issue in the market with this flood of CBD products that were unregulated and because I have toyed with supplementation for so long, I there's so...You can say so much and it's hard to weed through all of that junk and so we wanted to help people by vetting those products and having a marketplace of fantastic products in one place that like you talked about that have the the lab tests and every product has the lab tests that you can pull up and see on our site.That's awesome. I think it's I love it when people have a success in one industry and then want to give back. That's essentially what you're saying.Well, I wanted to do that all along, but it...No we don't want to tell our audience that I made you take off all your gold chains and your watches and what you've got like for Lambos out front right? Right. Not that well. I can just pay my bills. Let's say it that way. But it is it's just fascinated because you come from a background of health and there's no doubt about it, dude. I mean, Kentucky cheerleading. I have had friends that have been cheerleaders and they're like the most. I mean, they're like now CrossFit beasts that I work out with. I'm just like, holy cow. Yeah, these guys like that is hardcore. Yeah, Kentucky cheerleaders a dynasty. I think they're on their 23rd national title, I lose count. But my my teammates still a coach their Jamal Thompson. And they are, they are beasts. They're fantastic.It's so I mean, essentially you're a an elite athlete, gets sick, tries to discover his route develops a successful business. And then wants to give back and you're giving back by CBD takeout by trying to make sure that people have access to proper material, proper products, proper supplements. I think that's fantastic.Yeah, I think the other thing to say there is, we were dedicated to the process. You know, when there's a product that everyone wants and needs, it's very easy to get on the latest gimmick and we refused to do that. We We're taking our time to vet these products to vet these companies and, and really vet the trends. And that's that's not easy to do that takes a lot of time to figure out what is right for for people and what products are right for people. So that's important to us.I was just looking at something because I don't hardly ever get to correct anybody but I want to have some fun since you went to Kentucky. Kentucky did win a ton of national championships in a row. And they finally were unseated by the Texas Tech Red Raiders this last year. I just had to throw that out there. So welcome to the show.WhichI love the I rarely get to correct anybody just asked Marie. Yeah, I'm going to use this opportunity even though we're on our first podcast and I'm going to insult our first guest, but I never get to do it. I never getto do it and do it becauseHave you seen Scott yet?Since we were... Oh no I haven't. Okay well the nevermind. I'm holding that okay. Yeah okay. But back to Texas Tech now look them up and see how many they have won. I think it's one.You're right. We just did it we just did it so you can come on the show.In fact, you know, they are always...I work for the organization that you know for that competition. Varsity spirit worked for them for a long time. They want someone else to win because nobody wants to go compete because like well, Kentucky's already won and the competition hasn't started yet. So there are they're actively hoping that someone comes and beats the team.I went I went to the football game this last weekend because gage went out to go visit Tech's campus and when we were there, they talked about how there was finally a school to unseat Kentucky. Yeah, I'll still give mad props. I mean, that's, that's a huge thing. I mean, so it's basketball and cheerleading. Everybody knows that about Kentucky. It's becausethe university really supports the program. If you go to other universities, they just don't support the program and I understand cheerleading is a huge liability and it doesn't make any money. Kentucky just really appreciates. I mean that there's there's been a guy there. T. Lynn Williamson he is the university attorney. And he started the cheerleading team at the University of Kentucky. Dedicated.How dedicated Kentucky is to finding talent, too. He doesn't come from Kentucky. He's originally from Denver city, Texas. Yeah. Yeah. I'm from Texas.Yeah. How'd you end up going to Kentucky? Doing cheerleading? Yeah, yeah.So I went to a junior college first. And I got recruited. So the junior college I went to was really good at cheerleading as well. And you come from a background of gymnastics is that correct? yes. Yep. Man that's impressive.Well, now I'm just old and...You're not that old.So one of the things I want to ask you did you have to quit gymnastics after you grew the mustache because the aerodynamics threw you off, or is that something that you can still do gymnastics with? Actually when you twist it makes this cool whisp.you spin faster.So one of the secrets if you guys are not out there the reason why Kentucky wins and gymnastics every year is that all the men have to have mustaches because it actually it actually augments the twists and turns. Yeah, yeah, that is awesome. So you have this really kind of cool background and then you do CBD Takeout and you're doing it for one reason. It's one reason is to source proper supplements. Is it only CBD or do you guys have other supplements or what are you doing? So it's all CBD in different shapes and forms, right? We've got salve, we've got capsules, we've got tinctures, we've got massage oils, there's quite a few different we stay away from the gimmicks like CBD candles, CBD toilet paper, that kind of stuff. We don't carry that. We want good value for our customers, you know, if you if you can't absorb it into your system, and there's really no value to it, we don't carry it. But, you know, honestly, I've built a business for scale to be able to help as many people as we can to reach as many people as we can. So in terms of direction of will we can carry other products, I'm open to that. Does it help people? Does it increase the benefit of CBD? If there's a product out there, maybe cue Atrantil. That that works together that has a harmonizing effect, we would consider that.When he and his wife went home, he let me know that she'd already picked up Atrantil from people's pharmacy. Oh, that's awesome.Yeah. Well, what I love about this is that you're not doing the death by 1000 cuts. You're staying true to one thing. We're going to do one thing. We're going to build a really good website first. Yep. We're going to make sure that the thing that I'm good at which is digital, we're going to do it well. And then we're going to offer this. Now you have a calling to this, why do you think it's going to make a difference?I think in that goes back to you talking about building it in a way that we can execute properly. I, I'm convinced that and I mean there's science behind this, you can talk about this that our bodies need cannabis. And and so I, I think that there's some interesting reasons why people have been have been kept from cannabis for so long. And I'm frankly I'm just excited to be a part of call it a revolution Call it whatever. I think the impact that cannabis can have on people lives because you can remove so many pharmaceuticals, you can aid with cannabis. And then that puts you on a road. I don't think cannabis is the end all. I think that it can still be a crutch depending on how you use it. I think it is. It has the potential to put people on the road to healing. So I think it's very powerful. I think that there is a fantastic opportunity. If we can wade through all of the noise and trust me people there is a lot of noise in the business right now. The the people that I talked to day in and day out. There's some great people that are getting into the cannabis business, but there's a lot of people that honestly it's the the old culture of just drug dealers that have moved one step over to legitimising and they still have the same principles and so we're really committed to the culture of cannabis and representing it in in a proper way and we could spend probably an hour talking about what I think the the proper way to do that but... Let me just clarify really quick for the listeners here so cannabis what you're talking about right now on your website is purely CBD correc?t Correct. Yes and we split that up. We have some that are guaranteed THC free we've got a filter on that. If you need something that is guaranteed THC free you can find it easily. But everything is hemp derived so it's all . 3% or less so all federally legal.And it's so frustrating because when we get into this we understand that the confusion about it. Cannabis where you're knowledgeable about it because we know that comes from the same genus species of the plant, but everybody hears cannabis and they have a connotation of it.Yeah but in and that's the that's the thing that I'm talking about changing because I believe in the power of THC as well in proper dosing. But here's the thing is we don't even in legal states, the the science has not come along enough for people to get accurate. dosing, time and time again, it's still trial and error. And so while you can't overdose from THC, you know, from a medicinal standpoint where you know, you can't kill yourself, but it can cause psychological issues if you consume too much THC. So that's the culture that I'm talking about where THC has this, this negative connotation because it's been attached to this attitude of rebellion. How high can I get, can I get the strongest THC product available, and I just think that's wrong. And because it's been represented that way, then we don't get the the truly beneficial aspects of THC and and so many people have dismissed it, but then they'll go get, you know, an anti anxiety drug that causes 15 other issues. So how do we move back to this culture of, you know, business people should be able to consume small amounts of THC that are blended with other cannabinoids. So if it's just THC, that's where that's where you have issues with. I'm super paranoid and I'm freaked out. If you were to consume a nice dose of CBD in conjunction with that, it balances it out real nicely. So I just think that the industry is in the elementary stages right now and I'm talking to all of the the entire cannabis industry. I think it's in the elementary stages. And we're excited to be a part of that.You know, we if anybody's interested in getting a little bit more into this Chris Cresser just had a little client in both friends of ours just had a little client who is CEO of oh hi energetics on his show. And Will went into deep detail about the history of hemp, CBD, marijuana, Cannabis, whatever. And it's been ingrained in our culture for so many years, our genetics actually eat a certain amount of it. And one of the things that's really fascinating to me is that we used to feed our livestock, hemp. And when they would eat that, like a chicken would have an anecdote of 250 milligrams of CBDA in it and then our bodies would convert it. That would be the acidic version of it to get all sciency and stuff. But basically, we were getting CBD in our diet until the US government decided to say. Okay, now wait, this is an illegal product, we're going to ban it and then the farm bill came around just recently in the last five years and started changing things and now it's become more available, but I think you're exactly right. I think that the black and white notion of I'm going to get high or I'm not going to get high I'm going to do this and that am I doing something? No I was testing mine. But we're...Eric you could probably attest to this remember that the Joe Rogan does a whole set about how people have done that they get the little gummy. Eric and I, Eric and I are huge comedy fans. Yeah, yeah, like like he actually takes his sons to comedy shows when they buy and don't like to see what you see. Who the guys you've seeing live?In the last year we've seen Bill Burr, Tom Segura, Marie went with us on that and we also saw Hannibal Burris. Yeah. I mean it's it's a pretty rich and actually gauge for his birthday last week he and his friends went to go see Eric Andre that's off the chain. Wild stuff right there.Yeah, Who was the comedian at baby bathwater that just wrecked it.Oh, goodness. What is her name? She killed it. She's a total amateur and just gets up there and just starts. She was inShe was in between bands on the top of a mountain and when I mean she nailed it. It was like, you gotta have your own Netflix special nailed, really. And she just sat there with her iPhone. She's like, I just don't talk about this and just killed. Love it. I respect comedy at that level, just having the balls to get up there and just do it is nuts. No kidding. So anyways, I'm digressing, but basically Joe Rogan does a whole set about how the guy gives him a gummy and he goes, just eat the arm. He'slike the arm? What kind of shit are we making these days? They just are gummy bears.They just they are. I can't tell you how many times I hear that story of people. They're like, oh, I'm going on vacation. My wife and I are going on vacation to Colorado. And we're going to eat some gummies so they eat gummies and they're like, man, I got so high. I was freaked out and like what I mean, that's what I'm talking about. You don't have access to how do you dose properly and edibles are especially bad because you're going through your digestive system and how much did you eat before that? How hydrated you are? So you know the insulin uptake yet all of that... Jeremy, have you ever tried alcohol? Drink this bottle.Right? Right just chug it. Yeah.yeah. Can you guys hear me crackling? Yeah, I don't know. What's up with that?Yeah, I think so. You know what I'm gonna go take a little pee break real quick. Okay, figure we forgot the crackling you guys keep talking and you're on camera right now. All right. Okay so what we'll do is we'll hit here real quick about whenever someone does visit CBD takeout something that's interesting to me. We get feedback a lot about people that take CBD currently and order it from KBMD health. Most of our feedback though, is directed towards people who come to see Ken for gut issues in particular, IBD such as Crohn's, ulcerative colitis, advancing proctitus, even to a lesser extent, a lot of folks who have found issues with celiac disease, but that began to open up a completely different arm of people who have systemic autoimmune disease. So a lot of IBD's are viewed as are viewed as an autoimmune disease in and of themselves, but so is psoriatic arthritis or all the way up to Alzheimer's. Where do you get a lot of your reviews from? Because the thing I really love about your right, your website's great, and I've seen it before, but as I'm watching it scroll now. You get so many athletes on here. Yeah. And Brandon, the host of lazy Sunday'z podcast, has his own CrossFit gym. So the synergy there and your application obviously the way that you're marketing to these folks, where do you get mostl of your reviews and do you see them kind of branch out a little bit?Yeah. So one of the things that we looked at when we we developed a site was what are the the markets that we want to to support and athletes is definitely one of those you can see that pretty quickly when you go to the site. And the reason that we wanted to focus on athletes is because the CBD's ability to help with recovery is is really, really great. So and what I mean by that is I don't think it's any secret that CBD helps with sleep, sleep quality. So if you can improve your your sleep quality, then your body is going to recover better and more quickly and for athletes that that's key, especially within the CrossFit, CrossFit world. It's how much how much output can you get out of your body, and so recovery is the biggest is a big deal there. And then the other thing is, you've got receptors in your skin, Endocannabinoid receptors and so you can use topicals to reduce soreness. So athletes use our products very consistently. So obviously a group that we we wanted to service. Another group is the aging community that does have issues with specifically arthritis, because, like you mentioned, Eric arthritis is a symptom of, of inflammation. And so CBD has shown that it has the ability to lower inflammation. And so we get a lot of feedback from that group. I think also that group is, I don't know, I feel like they are more open to providing us feedback. We get more more feedback from that age group than we do from our athletes. Athletes are always talking about it when we see them, but that aging community man they give us a lot of reviews and feedback, a lot of emails and we hear fantastic stories, you know, you want to talk about reaping the benefits of creating a company. We talked about this quite a bit of, you know, customer saying, I haven't been able to walk in, you know, six months because of my arthritis. And now I it's changed. This was a word that was used, it changed my countenance I had to go look it up. But it really is helping with that arthritic community. In fact, we've written a couple of blogs on on how it helps with arthritis.Wasn't Chad Hudson, his father, one of those that..He was, yeah, he got off of opioids. I mean that that stuff blows me away when we look at the opioid crisis that that we're having in the United States. If if we are directly directly related to helping people get off of opioids, man, I'll keep doing this forever.That's that's, that's no joke. So Ken, just while you stepped out. I was talking about how we get feedback through KBMD mostly it originates around gut health gut issues, gut inflammation about what we've started to basically branch out and get reviews from people going, I have autoimmune disease, etc, etc. But essentially, like Jeremy just outlined, it all is based around inflammation. So according to their website, if you look at everything and it's it's based around athletes and recovery is where they started getting their reviews, but now, just like what we experienced the KBMD health, you're starting to get reviews from all different facets and it's the geriatric community is pretty impressed I think with their, their access now to CBD. And it's unfortunate that it took until their golden years to start finding something that is going to work for them.There's a couple of, if I can, a couple of other areas unless you're going to if you're going to change the topic. We gotta goat in here. We've got a goat. Goodness gracious.So a couple of other areas that we are focused on on the site. One is, is pets because they also have an endocannabinoid system. And, you know, we hear dogs freaking out on the 4th of July.I'm sorry, I was trying to time that to open for you. I was going to have a bark and I tried to download an animal sound and it became a goat. So but one of the things that people don't realize is that goats take CBD too. Yes, if you have goats. Let's make sure that...We have a goat section...look for the goat tab.So one of the things so I I've actually talked to a lot of high goat athletes that have been going to your site CBD takeout Yeah, yeah. These are elite goat athletes. These are goat jumpers goat runners, and they love it.Yeah, yeah. We're thinking about rebranding it to just be I mean the feedback we get from the goat community.Of the animal species they're some of the best credits in there. Yeah. And they can they can actually afford high level CBD.You'll find that selection in your takeout C Billy DeeI was trying to think of something, something snappy, but that was good.I'm really good. I'm really good at URLs, man. Yeah.So yeah, so um, unfortunately, I have to, you know, one of the one of the addictions that Eric does have is that he buys basically he owns every domain name.He spends hours on Godaddy.I got an ideaAll of a sudden you'll be like oh, that'll be funny to have like goat CBD athletes but somebody bought that?I have JeremyKinder.com if you want it?Yeah.Just kidding.20 grand.I'm sorry. No, I mean, the same endocannabinoid system so it it helps with anxiety and you know, dogs freaking out on the Fourth of July and if they have arthritis, I mean it's really beneficial. So we've got dog treats and tinctures and all that stuff for cats and dogs and animals.So let's just really quick because when we talked on the phone, we were talking more like my whole role is science. So not to sit there and a joke about goats and goat athletes and all sort of stuff but let's be honest about something. We we have a system called the endocannabinoid system, just as important as the cardiovascular system, neurologic system or gastro intestinal system, which I'm a specialist in. Eventually we're going to have doctors labeled as Endocannabinologist. Yeah. It's that important that it will be incorporated into med school, we will have specialists. And what we're going to need is people like you that are sorting through people that are just trying to make a buck, and you're able to put stuff up there that can actually help some people. So much like I like a website called examine.com. Where they vet products, you're doing the exact same thing for the CBD industry. And I commend you on that. And I want to thank you for coming out of your other other profession and being able to put your digital expertise into something to help people.Yeah, it appreciate it. You're right. We talked about the mess. I mean, what do you say 22 out of 24 products I don't know.Actually what they said was 26 to 28 to one yeah, is a fraudulent product.I don't know if you guys listen to the FDA hearing on CBD, but one of the things that kept coming up over and over and over maybe the most consistent thing was, how many fraudulent products there are out there. And it's it's bad. And I think, I mean, that's where the benefit of having the FDA regulate. You know, what can be said and what can't you know, from a marketing perspective is important because you've got people that just want to make a quick buck and they look for situations like this on a early to market, non regulated product that actually works. It is a quick buck type business person's dream. But you got to balance that with how do we vet all these products out and vet these companies. And that's what we we partner with those companies that we feel like are going to be there for the long term. And, and those are the products that we have.What I feel I like the most though about CBD takeout and this approach is that oftentimes with something like the FDA, you're right, they may try to put in some tools or mechanisms to prevent something from happening. But what ends up happening oftentimes is they block access to legitimacy. Yeah. So really, what Jeremy and his company are doing, I think, is from the inside, you're basically beating them to the punch saying no no no we've got a mechanism here. We can filter out the bad, we want to bring you the good so having a resource like that to turn to say, if I shop here this is where I'm going to find the high quality product it's no different than going to a natural grocers and knowing that every time you buy produce in there it's going to be organic regardless of the supplier Yeah. Or going to a whole foods and saying when I shop in the organic section here, I know this has been vetted, it's been tested I can trust what I'm buying here. There's lots of other reputable grocery stores I'm not just singling them out but there's a market for the market itself to police itself and they will rise.Yeah, you know where I think that's going to be particularly important at where I think that we're we're going to really take off is when the other cannabinoids start catching on when that research research starts showing that CBN CBG and blended cannabinoids because we will have already shown our community that we vet CBD companies and it's going to be the same companies that are doing the research on CBN CBG and we will be able to offer that very quickly to our customers as that comes to market.For somebody who is a former cheerleader slash digital marketer who doesn't believe that he should have get on a new medicine you are you are speaking like a doctor. And it is phenomenal. You're speaking like a researcher. What you're describing is, you understand the next wave of this. The majority of people don't even have any clue about CBD or anything else like that. But you're talking next level type stuff. Because the way that I envision it is the endocannabinologist will sit there and say, oh, my goodness, you have ankylosing spondylitis with ankylosing spondylitis. What I believe is that you need a ratio of THC of 10% CBD of 30% CBG of x and this is going to be the response you're going to have in order to be able to control your immune system. And we're not gonna have to put you on prednisone would not have to put you on infliximab, but Remicade or Humera, and the future of this is essentially real medicine. And when, because what I would like to do, I mean, when you sit there and say I love the fact in the very beginning of the show, you said, Well, I made enough money doing this other thing that I can focus on my other thing, I would like to make enough money doing my thing that I can sit there and do my real passion, which is research. I love research. I want to be able to sit there and say, Jeremy, I believe that I'm going to do this study, we're going to pay for it. We're going to look at what these different Endocannabinoids do in different diseases, and then I can go to somebody like you that can actually promote it in an ethical, honest way to say that this is the research that's there. If this is something that you believe that you need, that's awesome, but we've done our homework on the products that are there. And quite honestly, if it's OhHi energetics if it's elixinol that CBD line with CBD plus, these are all really good companies. Yeah, we need to get the word out. It doesn't matter who's putting it out there. Yeah, it's Not a competition anymore. It's a matter of let's start helping some people.Yeah, yeah, man, you're hitting on a lot of a lot of great things that I'm it. I'm wondering how how deep I outta go into this, but you talk about ethics. And I mean, that is a common thing that you hear in business people talking about, we want to do this ethically I'm to the point that if if we can't do it ethically, I'm not going to do it. And that that really becomes a complicated issue. When you look at you gotta pay your bills, you got it, you have to decide, do we make this dollar or do we do this ethically, and I just got to the point where if I'm very solidified in that fact of the company will grow if we are servicing enough people in the right way. And when you talk about doing that research Doing what you're passionate about, and doing it ethically. I just encourage you to stick to that. And things, things will happen to reward that in a way because we need that research from from a humanity standpoint, we're our, our society is so written with anxiety, and I mean, everybody it is, I hate to use extremes, but everybody hates each other because they're on this political side or that political side and I'm just tired of, of our society being that way. And I'm susceptible as well. And and so, I, you start sparking, sparking these emotions in me when you start talking about those things of ethics and what you're passionate about and all those things because, man, our country has, has falsely said that We we were on this righteous pursuit and and we've said it for a long time as a country. And honestly, I don't think that was the deal. I think we were in the pursuit of of making money. And so I'm hoping that we can heal as a nation and go back to, to this place of being responsible and helping each other out even when it might be detrimental to ourselves. And what I mean by that is, okay, I'm going to help you even though that's going to cost me money in a way where I can't pay my bills. So stepping out there in a way to help each other like we should be doing.That reminds me of the book Atlas Shrugged by Imran.Imran. Yeah.The definition of altruism to actually do something where you are not going to benefit. Yeah, that is the definition of it. So...Big shout out also since we've been talking about CPG to Dan and Kayla Wright from Green Sweet are a small company that is started just out of California and they're going around finding all organic land from California is as far east as Texas to plant basically hemp and cultivate before it grows too big so that they can simply go to CPG. Because they want to do research. Yeah. They want they are dedicated research and they're going to work with OhHi. And hopefully us as we go forward.It's one of those things this is like this is it's it's super cool that we're setting up this conversation because that means is essentially the first time we've met but it's crazy. How many people want the same thing. You want your kids to be healthy. You want to live a healthy life. Yes. You want to be able to pay your bills. Yes, you want to do all this stuff, but the majority of people want society to rise as a whole. Yeah, we really want to help and I think that one way that we can do this is to focus on the endocannabinoid system. Yeah, and just get everything back in balance. Yep, that's my thing that I tell all my patients The endocannabinoid system. What it does is just mediates everything to get everybody back in balance so that you're not over firing. It's not a big nerve that's setting off.Yeah. Yeah. The cool thing about that is, you know, Eric, you were talking about the feedback that we get. And yeah, I think CBD might be getting a bad rap for all it fixes everything. But the weird thing about it is when you balance your body, I mean, I was talking to somebody the other day that said that they had male male pattern baldness and they said, Well, my hair started growing back. And you could you could save what the CBD is not going to do that. But the thing is, is CBD is putting his body back in balance to do what it was supposed to do. So his body was just out of balance in a way. Alright, so I mean, not to not to interrupt, but a great example is when I see patients and they're like I've have I'm having weight loss. I'm having a hair falling out having this and that and then we can get to the point where you realize oh, you're not sleeping well, you're stressed. Your your thyroids out, and then we fix that. And then everything starts fixing itself. They don't think anything of that, right? They're like, Oh, well, we got your thyroid back to normal. Yeah, your hair is growing back, you're sleeping better. You're having normal bowel movements. It's all good. They're like, Oh, yeah, my thyroid's back to normal. That's cool. And we did that through nutrition usually, yeah. Because I'm not a not an endocrinologist. So I don't just you know, but we usually do it through nutrition and you know, change in lifestyle. Nobody thinks anything of that and, and then when we do the endocannabinoid system, ahthat can't be true, yeah. Guess what? Yeah, it essentially is like a hormone. Yeah, it's essentially it's a system. The endocrinology system is everywhere in your body. Your neurological system is everywhere in your body. The endocannabinoid system is everywhere in your body. Why can't it just come back to balance and cool things started happening? Yeah, it can That's awesome well I think that'll do it for our first podcast from the first studio our first our new studioWell we want to we want to end with one, okay. We always want to end with something with our guests. Yeah. So Jeremy tell us one last time about CBD takeout where they can go to find you where they can find you on social media the usual stuff and why supporting you supports the industry and helps people.Yep. Right on. So CBDtakeout.com. You can find us on Instagram CBD underscore takeout Facebook CBD takeout you know all the normal stuff you can find this if you go looking for us. We are a marketplace that vet CBD companies and provides the best slash high value CBD products and that has many different forms. You know, tinctures, salves, all that good stuff. And in one fantastic, easy to use website, one place to find that you know, going back to the the benefit of the industry is we're doing the work you know speaking to you customers. We know that you're overwhelmed with trying to find a good CBD product first you're like, what does this do? Second, why is it everywhere in the gas station or whatever? Third, how do I choose the product for me? I would recommend you go to CBDtakeout.com, we're doing that work for you and constantly reading laws, reading science, reading the research and vetting these companies to provide great products for you to use.It's awesome. I got one question for you. I've been looking for the best CBD toilet paper. Do you guys offer that?Yes and it's made of goats hair.No, no mo nomo hair.There you go. That's great.So and I wanted to add one of the things that you said when we first met to your website that ya'll wanted to add and the reason why I wanted to get you in and and Ken here together is soon ya'll like to be able feature educational videos. Basically walk people through the application of CBD and what to look for. Yeah, certainly. And we're about to launch a video series. It takes time, you know, coming from the technology world. I don't have video, well, I didn't have video equipment. I didn't have all these microphones and all this stuff and so acquiring that and figuring out what equipment do we need and, and hiring a good editing company and because if you outsource everything, you guys have probably figured this out, you lose your voice. And and so we figured that out pretty early that if we had a marketing agency doing everything for us and videographers and everything, then they were telling us what to do and they were chopping it up in a way that we didn't necessarily want to do. So we have decided to slow that down. Everything is done in in house and then we we will dictate, you know, hire out certain things but it takes time to build all of that but we are coming out with a video educational series. And y'all frankly, let us know what you want to hear we we don't want to just be talking about stuff that we're interested in. We're directing this to you guys and to educate, educate our customers, so let us know.Well, I'm going to offer this to CBD Takeout that the thing that we can offer Eric and I, which is science, yep. And so, you know, if there's, we have access to graduate students that look up a lot of articles. I just got into several articles today from our favorite graduate student, and she sent me some crazy stuff on the endocannabinoid system and autism and you just eat it up because then you start breaking it down. What I want to do is I want to say the how and the why that these things can happen. Yeah, for instance, it isn't that oh male pattern baldness gets better with this. I'm going to say, here's the markers that get improved when you take CBD because your own endocannabinoid system will decrease the inflammatory brain markers aisle 12 aisle 23, TNF alpha, TNF beta and it's done in animals and it's done in humans and they look at it and people go there's no research. No, there's tons of research. Yeah, there's tons of research, you just got to put the work in and we fortunately have somebody who's a rock star at finding this kind of information and I get daily emails that when I have my next job when I make enough money and I can do what you're doing into the thing that I really want to do, then I can sit there and spend all day looking at it but that you're exactly right. So our our, our gift to you, we want to make sure that CBD takeout is successful. And we want to help you in any way. So if your if your audience if your listeners ask questions, we want to make videos for you CBD takeouts and not for a product for you that we can offer some help for your listeners and explain different things.Yeah, yeah, fantastic. I think that'll be great because one of the things I mean, it's why I'm here is there, there are people out there that don't want to be guinea pigs and don't want anecdotal evidence they want science and frankly, I don't blame them and, and so that's one of the things that we want to get better at is providing hard science as it's coming out and being on the cutting edge of all the research we want to be leading with with that information.Sweet. Jeremy, thank you so much for hopping on the show. So you'll find Jeremy's fine offerings at CBDtakeout.com that is CBDtakeout.com also brought to you today by Atrantil. Go to lovemytummy.com forward slash spoony save some money. But you're giving me hands here. I'm just giving hands because I'm just like oh wow this is sponsored by so many wonderful thingsThat's right. Sponsored by love, sponsored by God, this is sponsored by the world, this is sponsored by...Yeah, I wanna I want to thank lazy Sunday'z Podcast for bringing Jeremy and I together Tequila 512 casita, you can find about find out more about tequila 512 at tequila512.com. And of course, the new website for KBMD Health should be rolling out pretty soon KBMDhealth.com. If you don't like the current site, you have no one to blame but me because websites should not be built by anesthesia providers. Shitty website.Right? So Jeremy, so this is this is one of the things and this is this little piece of advice to everybody out there listening. So I have a patient who's an extremely successful business person. And the one of the things he told me was that you want to know the number one reason why businesses fail. I'm going to ask you this. What's Jeremy, what's the number one reason why businesses fail?I would say lack of execution.That's much better than me. I said lack of funding. Okay, so he said, they never jump. They never jump off the dock. Yeah, there's essentially execution. Yeah, they never just jumped anf go well, Eric and I are jumpers and sometimes we don't build real build the best thing.It's a long way down. A really, really long way. Yeah.And then when you smack, then what do you do? There's a quote from Mike Tyson that that I love. And he said, I'm gonna mess it all up. I'm paraphrasing. Everybody's tough until they get hit in the mouth.Everybody has a plan until they get punched in the mouth. That's his classic quote. Yeah, I mean. Everybody says I'm gonna do this, this and thisNow, what do you do? So jumping, I'm also a jumper. And I've had to learn over time when you bounce now what do you do? And I've learned to think before I jump a little bit, man, when I was young, I would just jump. Here we go. You gotta jump. I mean, that's how you start, but then when you bounce then what do you do? How do you execute from there on out?Well the beauty of this is that I'm not a jumper by nature I'm a I'm truly like and it's funny when I think about it I'm truly a scientist by nature I've been Yeah, I've been a nerd my entire life. I've been in healthcare my entire life. And then you meet somebody like Eric and you get inspired and then we developed a product called Atrantil. And all of a sudden you realize that you become a jumper but I'm like, does not necessarily parachute but it's more Mary Poppins. My umbrella is science. Yes, well, I'm gonna jump but I'm pretty good idea that because of what's already been discovered what's already been shown, I'm going to land softly. Yeah, and I'm not going to do a dead cat bounce and, you know, just smack. And that's an old stock term, I think where people would sit there and say when the stock just plummets, it'll have a little bounce and that adds a dead cat bounce. I'm not trying to offend the feline lovers and thing
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We discuss starting a new tequila brand and challenges with Scott Willis of Tequila 512. He chats with us about labeling, bottles and choosing the right juice to put in that bottle. We discuss an explosion that happened at one of their plants that delayed production. Our talk then leads into tasting their blanco, reposado and anejo tequila and how they are aged and the barrels used. Tequila 512 - http://tequila512.com Margarita Texas - https://margaritatexas.com
Welcome to the GCP, your host Kenneth brown, MD along side Eric Rieger, CRNA. Dr. Brown introduces why he launched the project and where he wants to take the project in his journey to bridge the gap between medical and natural science. Check your ego at the door and listen up to the GCP!All right welcome to the gut check projects I am Eric Rager and I am joined by your host on the object project the board-certified gastroenterologist Dr. Kim Brown what of your own show while so we are now on the gut check project this is the inaugural show John just thinking that we been planning on doing something like this for a long time with this incredible opportunity to do it with these great mentors Jeff Patrick and all these other great guys here doing this incredible production value now we have a studio on thinking that maybe our tagline should be something like the gut check project let's all check our egos at the door and learn from each other nothing is off the table nothing is off the table in fact we have a bunch of stuff on a table so this is our first episode people may say get check project sounds great who in the hell is that guy he says he's a doctor but is not wearing scrubs want you tell us a little about yourself Dr. Brown so my name is Kenneth from a board certified guesser neurologist I do want to back up just a second and explain exactly why were here because of a few weeks ago I had the opportunity and the pleasure to come and actually be a guest on Dr. Thompson's show here on mojo 5.0 chair and then we came over to spoony radio and we had a great show you can go to the YouTube channel take a look at that and unfortunately a few days later he was actually tragically killed so I just want to pay respects to that and say thank you we wouldn't be here without him I had such a great time with him and he's the one that explained man you you can do this you guys should have your own show it's really fun so unfortunately you know we lost as great guy and he's the he's the real reason why were sitting in this particular Studios I got so excited hanging out with him so no doubt yeah so as I said my name is Ken Brown board-certified gastroenterologist I'll give you almost give you the whole story this probably led people to don't know anything about me so I probably don't I'm I was actually born in Lubbock Texas that's right big red raider big red raider briefly parents moved almost immediately to Nebraska so I consider myself more of a Nebraskan and I went to medical school Nebraska my fourth year of med school and scraping ice off my car and I just went now done with this move someplace cool and warm and I just ran to Texas and so I end up doing the rest my training in San Antonio and became board medicine certified in internal medicine and then gastroenterology and since then moved to the Dallas area Plano Texas have been practicing astrobiology for while too long now capture a good while not a rear end yeah yeah a lot yeah we do I know you know I may, but Dr. that's why say nothing is off the table were over here and so I have two kids I have a Puerto Rican wife so we speak Spanish in the house I worked very hard so that my family can play a lot of tennis and world spoony radio we got chef Patrick being a mentor here and as it turns out my family's total foodies we love sort of bonding around foods was a perfect environment when this diner setting to great way to launch the show so I will ask you Eric super fly reader think that's your juror yeah yeah now would I? My parents always told me to find the esoteric I know that you are a child actor would breathe. You did you are a rodeo clown right and then your male model yet and so what if what you doing now besides help me host the show well I was in the middle of inventing a mechanism to create high temperature ice cubes and I didn't really work out so I was a melting every time there was nothing I could do but I will say that that led to me deciding to become a cRNA or a certified registered nurse anesthetist in and back in 2012 and in meeting you and we've been I was your anesthesia provider is that you are working in gastroenterology and course I work get a few places outside of the G.I. clinic to deliver anesthesia as well but I also have a wife and two sons they are not into tennis but very much into a competitive basketball and both in high school now and so that basically led to me working alongside you and next thing I know just like every aspiring gastro neurologist and anesthesia provider I ended up on a podcast there we go so you so it looks like your tRNA you've got kids that are heavily involved in basketball trip I do believe you work for another company called trying to let you dear to my heart which will talk a little bit yeah and you even have worked for a particular company and still have a part owner of that right yeah I am a small owner of that at one of my best friends I grew up with in Gainesville Texas his name is Scott Willis and several years ago he just approached me and said I'm gonna start to kill company by myself unless you want to help and I knew nothing about an essay that sounds great let's do it so we asked people for money with a like to invest into killing people like investing in alcohol and he back in 2012 when I met you he launched tequila 512 and that's based at Austin and they slowly are going out as an organic tequila and he's a doing quite well very excited so we both are involved in several companies this what happens when ADD just meets momentum and just keep going and we decide yeah let you several podcast now beautiful studio that has no great mentors like I'd mention like working I have the ability to have his high production value would get the cameras this is stuff that we could never do with you and I have talked about in the pockets before but I'm so excited that were on spoony radio right now to actually launch this weave we been involved with a lot of great people of last few years I but I've done a lot of podcasts without question yeah and we've made some great contacts and basically all those guys everyone the practice we got on guys like Chris Presser and Rob Wolf and I could just name we've Done Ben Greenfield Tunl., Park as they've all been so clueless and kept in touch and said would you guys have your own show we can do this I would love for spoony radio to get big enough that we can start flying these people and having great shows and talk about different things that's my ultimate goal with this so no support of the shows will be really important I would say with the mentorship of Doc Thompson in the course in his wake you still have Patrick you still have Ron you still have that Tom and all the company really picking up and pressing with spoony radio that it won't be long until that happens and you know you do doesn't just stop at those that podcast that you mentioned in your event on know you even on the wellness mama you even Rhonda Karen Fitzgerald the exposure that you had there from the going on all those different types of podcast I think is well this is really eye-opening so tell Silbert about why are you doing this podcast after doing all of those podcasts every time that we have the opportunity to go on with such great people that were really established if they had like Melanie Avalon okay intermittent fasting I went on her intermittent fasting podcast and because of the research I did for that now I practice intermittent fasting so I start looking at what everybody's messages we look at Ben Greenfield's bio hacker love the stuff is doing I looking everything that he has going on that's all, now I have a infrared sauna I got a vibration plate I got I'm doing all the file hacking because of going on been showing talking him but all that stuff and you know I essentially I read Rob Wolf's first book I have read a second book yet but his first book of the pillow solution great book I realize oh my goodness I I'm wanted to change my diet here so that we can I can be more pale you every time I go to show Chris Kress or the compressor Institute holy cow fantastic functional medicine doctor I'm a traditionally trained MD and honestly he opened up my world to the aspect of treating a patient holistically and working on their lifestyle to make everything better he was the first person that I got in close contact with it was actually talking like that so every time we do want these podcasts I grow from it I become more robust I become a more holistic I've just grown from being a traditional trained MD to more of a functional gastroenterologist and I really want to thank every podcast I've been on a map to get some really fun ones with sexy brain the author sexy brain right that was a superfund one sure it's just her whole philosophy is that you have to as we age continued of sexuality in promoting that protecting the brain and you start seeing certain themes what were seeing is protect the brain in my motto it's all health begins and ends in the got pregnant you get is unhealthy everything else is going to start breaking down on you so we can protect your gut and we know we can protect your brain and if I can get you to sleep then we know that all the pillars of health are covered and were going to hopefully bring all these people in to give their expertise in each one of the spots that's gonna be the real goal of the show is to bring education that I'm out there talking to people with after I would do is show I was shocked at how many people would contact me from all over the country if not all over the world and they would set her doing this podcast you mentioned this one thing can you expand on that a little bit more like while they're emailing neither do this I just on the podcast that was it people try to make appointments with me because they were so frustrated that their doctors were not listening to them and here I am learning from authors we have bio hackers we've got athletes with professional athletes that we been talking to I feel like with the whole point of gut check project is check your ego at the door let's learn from each other and if we can learn from each other and I can get that message out to more people I truly believe that we can change the landscape of health someone to say something here I've known you for several years so I know and I seen your patients come through and I've seen where a lot of this genesis of new ideas and new applications of what you want to do with your patients and how they begin to receive it because we see them in the G.I. lab and we seen the from the very beginning and 70 they begin to feel better and they talk about not only how is it affected them but how they want to share that message with their own family and then lo and behold I believe the first actual podcast that you went on he didn't have any warm-ups you went straight to Chris Chris or because we literally did not know what you're getting into and it that point you went on and really it was less than 24 hours it was published it suddenly phones email website traffic on and on and on people began to reach out to you long outside or far outside your nucleus of where you have your practice and in North Texas it was multiple states tell me what about that what he did do for you to recognize what that platform is doing for you and the message that you had for people to get better what that told me was that the people that were listening to that podcast had a trusted source there was no agenda it's just somebody that they trusted and they listen to that and they wanted to continue to believe in whatever he was sent okay when it's a podcast you have the ability to subscribe or not got stuck in traffic and I just pops up and it does this this is what this shows going to be about I want to talk about stuff that I truly believe it also I want to talk about things that I have seen success with I have a lot of patients that have had tremendous success of doing diet changes supplements no change a few things work out routines and I get tremendous benefit from that and none of that other doctors are talking like that will the platform is bigger than this we have to get the word out when I learned something I want everyone to get better so what Chris showed me was we just jumped right in that that medium is so powerful if you're honest if you're talking science if you're backing it up in your bringing guests on that are doing the exact same thing that's what I want to do with this I want to bring typical scientist like that to talk research to help out with that kind of thing so somebody has a question let us know hey can you talk to us about antiaging will reach out to me that I have goals and aspirations Peter Addie as I'm a huge fan of him if you don't know who he is he is an antiaging specialist pseudo-roots I get some other interests also jujitsu and things like that you know eventually will have some you know Joe Rogan on the show that's my aspiration to show off you may be a little much on the first show to say that but I think we can bring it work a merger bridge the gap between traditional medicine and functional science or natural solutions okay so you just hit on something else in another room to touch on eventually and just so people know the idea behind gut check project is every Thursday from 9 AM to 11 AM central central time we will stream live and in the course will be available recorded after that but every Thursday that's going to be to get check project and while we know that that's all going to do going to have basic themes every single time that we do that and what has enabled us to D's to decide Dr. Brown how to reach out to people on this medium is that he does want to bridge the gap so that something I know they were going to talk about the next half hour but what is it to you to bridge that gap what is that mean specifically because I know that it's between medical in natural science and the applications of the two what started my practice I came out of this the classic Midwestern medical school training center and as I've mentioned of learned a lot there about different disease applications in different to the disease states and then once I start my practice I started doing clinical research and pharmaceutical products that were being developed and it was fascinating to me I saw the whole process of how a drug a compound starts what they have to do to get it to market how they have to get it FDA approved the studies that are done and I did those studies there's limitations set it costs to hunt them on a ton of money and you not to spend $30 million to get a drug approved if you're not, stacking the deck your way so realize that there's we need research when I went to medical school it was the dawn of the evidence-based medicine approach or so before that it was always you know you just had this mentorship were the guy in front of you taught you what they did and so on that was the Socratic method of teaching now all of a sudden were talking oh we need evidence-based medicine that everything became evident the numbers didn't add up no go no go yeah will guess what if you get enough money those numbers can add yeah something you can buy some go you can buy some go yeah and that's all that's what I was seeing so because of the traditional research that I was doing I actually was able to find some holes and that's how we ended up developing a product called archer until my baby very close to me if you have any washing you can see this is arch until I saw green packaging will get into that a little bit more but bottom line is do me a favor everybody go to love my tummy.com/spoony spoony SP 00 NY show some love you we want to support this station not just for us but also word trying to make sure that Dr. Thompson's vision keeps growing keeps growing and that's one way to do it is to support the sponsors happens to be that I'm honored that my own company is a sponsor and still offers the 100% moneyback guarantee and they did it before we're given a show that's what so cool yeah oh yes they did so props through our CEO Chuck for taking a bit of chance there and hopefully will continue to grow subject so we have talked over the bridge again you've obviously hit on the fact that you are the creator and a researcher behind the development of John Teal it is a natural solution you did do testing on it for IBS bed legally here in the United States have say bloating ironically enough though when the product was invited with open arms by the intervening Canada what is it we can St. Canada a as he cracks a Molson so yeah it's very fascinating we just got our NPS and NPS the Indian NPN number in Canada and in Canada there is a very different than the US they actually they don't want you to talk around issues like what do your studies what is show what is it show what is the disease state so in Canada were in Canada our new labeling says irritable bowel syndrome in Canada and not have to give some props out to I I do a lot of hemorrhoid work and the hemorrhoid work the company that I was using CRH medical actually called them this week because like how we market in Canada how do we team up to do this as it happens the the the products and not try to help with bloating and constipation which ultimately bloating constipation causes hemorrhoids and liquids team up so that's another thing that will get into but it's fun note launching a different country different culture try to feel what's going on so yeah so in Canada we can say irritable bowel here we gotta say bloating and the vague terms what were all looking around and shifting our heads because this is our first half hour ever the yeah of the gut check project but what I can tell you is you view tuned in so far hang with this for the next hour and half we can talk a little bit about what it was for Dr. Brown to research what it was about the creation of John Teal where he is on the ideas of the cannabis industry natural naturally apply medications on and on and were still going to get into some of the fun stuff in fact what's is all God's name you can guess go ahead and email us the first 17,000 people to email this will get a green too thick yes so the inaugural show we realize that we needed a mascot were calling this guy got see he's up frog on a toilet with a phone correct and I figured that if we had somebody here gutsy that if somebody had a question I couldn't answer we have this little guy call up an expert because of all the work we've been doing I do know a lot experts do know people there are experts in all kinds of things you have an expert next week were to have an expert next week that's correct and probable have experts every single week on topics of anyone has any topics they want to cover KB MD health Pat Sajak came out with stage IV pancreatic cancer to wrong I'm wrong with that database Alex Tribbett will extra back they I watch a lot of TV sound now you did not ask it in the form of question here you did not so it's very sad but I cannot today and I started thinking I was like oh my gosh I had people texting me all morning long hey what does stage IV cancer pinker cancer may not like them when my partners I got to partners or pancreatic experts that will tell you everything about that that's what these guys do we have a pancreatic surgeon that I work with all the time you see a statement Naomi Joshua so he was so brave he did it and is very is very professional tone and even through to a joke saying he knows he's going to survive because he's got three years left on his contract and amp and it's it's of incredibly difficult thing to go through knowing that he I believe is 70 years old is he really saying he looks amazing he looks incredible after all those insults by Sean Connery through still looks like Eric and sucker Trebek had no eyes shut up saying I live and the yeah the Jeopardy's lead with that will Ferrell and all and in the Sean Connery and Burt Reynolds impressions Ella some of the greatest things when I saw that that he actually a bank of cancer for sale but it was S&L yeah gotta watch you not actually watch Jeopardy but the first thing I thought of but that's good for him for embracing it and things like that bring awareness so if there's anything like that going on were delivering those experts people have questions let's talk about different things that help prevent that like healthy lifestyles and really big in the diet various diets and all do them all one of the route you want to think is going on these various podcast meeting people I do a lot of lecturing and Saul go to like Paley why faxes yeah right one of love that come from great conference great conference and got a note the opportunity to actually lecture this year there will probably be lecturing next year also Michelle Noris called me up and said man we really want you to come back there's a great example of the ability of diet to just completely change people's lives Mediterranean diet in no profound anticancer diet and you were to hidden all that stuff check but it's not just going to be my opinion it's going to be backed by science we can sit there and talk about it working to try and bridge that gap like we mentioned and if it's complex conflicting with complex something that's really complex as the Endo cannabinoid system the ECS and in fact then actually leads into a little bit something else we we may have neglected and this is a gut check project the gut check project is basically brought to you by KB MD health so this is Ken Brown can Brown medical doctor so KB MD health.com is where you can find a lot of the research it will be posting is a brand-new website started a week ago and from there will be able to help bridge that gap and show your methods in terms of the research the proven science what works what doesn't work and you can even give suggestions on people you would like to see him get check project from KB MD health I don't it's we talked about Halifax I think it was three years ago that I would spell effects of the speaker just to check out to see if we should be a sponsor and that's what I want by the elixir no oh yes and a looks and all is I've since learned is a company that is fantastic they been doing the right thing the entire time tossing IG industry really vetted a lot of companies and ultimately is the company that I partnered with but is really funny because what happened as I walked by the booth and a person is not friend Christine said this is three years ago hey you you know anything about the ECS and I am a medical doctor like I know absolutely nothing and she just proceeded to vomit so much information on me that I liked what I'll buy a case ship it to my office and I literally handed out hemp garage CBD to my patients for free and I just said look I know what she was saying at that time to there's so much information was coming at me so fast all I know is that just about every patient came back and said I need more of that and that's when I knew that okay I need to do a deep dive for the last three years I've been really diving deep into this doing more research this is a functional medicine type research were to find different ways to apply this but using science will have fun but I also want to talk science downdraft talk sets in fact working to get into that later today about ECS and what it is that it means to you and then I think you and I can both completely admit that regardless to manage the training or your med school and why not ECS not talked about we talked about the digestive system we talked about the skeletal system nervous system etc. that particular system which everyone has completely and it's fascinating because it's just not talk about a medical school and so when you go to medical schools do we get busy yet and we don't know that's our job will be teaching that and were looking over at one of our mentors here we got music, and I guess that means we need executive break as the first half-hour catching project holy child thank you all for joining us we will be back here at the bottom now you can fly anywhere in the world and paid discount prices on your airline tickets flight today to London Paris Madrid or anywhere else you want to go and pay a lot less Gary call the international travel department right now low-cost airlines 800 452-107-5800 452-1075 that's 800-452-1075 fast-track student loans can get your student loans out of the vault stop any wage garnishments stop 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to market to make this great product will help you it's called grid you zone our IDU zone.com our IDU zone.com Brad's work does work Brad's work for me countless other people go to read you zone.com and try today you're going to love it read you zone.com remember that our IDU zone.com all rights we are back with the second ever half hour of the gut check project I just heard in my headphones alive and read for which is the riches of I have heard of them also into Rich's own my good friend Dr. Jaeger. The medical director of that and this is super exciting because ridges own happens to actually function like a typical cannabinoid that said the science that we could get into the oh EA oh eat a fascinating it is in all of oil extract that when he gets in small bowel it gets broken down into something that functions like an Endo cannabinoid it suppresses your diet I have no stock in the company of anointing only CJ and his CEO Cecile Sasi Sasi on CJ and Sasi Excel 1 of the things that I do want to bring up on the show for everyone I want everyone have all the knowledge I want every company to succeed I want every advertiser do well basically what I'm saying is a rising tide lifts all ships it does indeed just to reset this is Dr. Ken Brown this is his first episode of the gut check project he is a board-certified guesser neurologist so we left off last half hour talking a little bit about will why were here and the whole idea schedule bit more specifics here for this half-hour so you last half-hour you mentioned that your you want to build bridges between natural and medical science and that's a really kind of the flyover term is a lot of debt to that and I've seen a lot of that debt since you have been working together so once you go ahead and and tell us a little bit about what that isn't what led you from going to med school working as a gastroenterologist all the way down to the road where you want to see what works on both sides both medically and naturally so like all things always go back to school thing signed like all things I think one of the most influential people that has affected my career is getting Leonard Woods was a physical therapist somebody that I also get even a step back further and so good work you have all these people is just so I grew up with a great friend and Junior Bryant he played and of going to Notre Dame and played football there in 49 or 49 of them played for about 12 years and 49 as well a lot of people don't know is that his eighth grade summer a water heater exploded and burned him with his mother he ended up living with me because his mom still in the hospital so he calls me up for Michigan and says the doctors go discharge me I kinda need a place to go riding and asked my parents right beside you live with me still dental my mom and dad hey Junior as you live with us so he spent some time with us and a moment happen where the doorbell rang and again I said my name is Leonard Woods I hear that you have young man has been burned I'm a physical therapist I want to help out at night like okay and then he ended up taking rehabbing Junior making him state champion shotput go to Notre Dame Fulbright football playing whatever the junior always get back to the burn burn victims and burn burn community and now were talking with him about CTE and football and all that so it's really we kept the relationship going little puncture but when you when you have a moment like that were somebody just altruistic Lee brings her doorbell Chris Acree people out on the doorbell you now but but but 30 years ago some 30 years ago I don't yet I don't date myself so yeah so anyways that he pulled up his horse and buggy and but so that that I would be physical therapist and so I ended up doing all through college I worked in a burn unit and I just I did trauma victims and things like that and then I ended up doing mentorship with Woody Leonard Woods when you really admire somebody and he pulled me aside and said dude you need to be a doctor I think that this is I think there's there's more out there for you and then that's when you go from believing okay I'm here to the guy that I really admire says I can be here sure and ever since then it's just been a passion to just break down barriers and figure out ways and hopefully due to her altruistic way and hopefully do it in the safest way possible and so on so that's I got into clinical research so after much about school did my fellowship two years into working at D had to just of health Associates Sgt. clinical research and I one of the first projects that I did was on a drug called by fax and Dr. Mark Pimentel if anybody's ever had any experience with bacterial overgrowth called SEBO well he's kind of godfather that he definitely is located on California and so when I saw the work that wouldn't do that now is one of the leading enrolling sites in the country for their first trial that ended up getting published in the New England Journal of Medicine so they spend like $30 million to put the study out there they go to him to be a speaker form I'm watching all this this is fantastic it's a novel treatment it's safe it's everything that I'm all about its new science that makes notes older at the 11th hour the FDA pulls the rug out from under him and says you know what we want more data they'd already hired salesforce they had already had people that had moved their families out of money and time so much money in time so there is the whole machine is so much bigger than people realize there's a lot of people in the farm industry that are put their whole life on the line. So it's not like this is good or bad it's that these are just different industries and you we may have a few things broken I think that possibly we allow devices to come to market maybe two quick look at a show called the bleeding man she had a bleeding edge on Netflix that'll kinda get into that and on the flipside I think that we have products the FDA is just there to show if it's safe so the 11th hour the rug was pulled and then they had to do a hold of the trial that took about four more years will in that that. That's when I was looking at it and am still in contact with all the scientists around the country and I'm like wow there is a big hole being Mr. we could probably solve the problem using mother nature okay and that was the first time that ever thought about anything like this in the actual story behind this event to return any of my other podcast my real story is I'm talking to Dr. Pimentel he is explaining that will never be able to help the bloated person with constipation is there producing methane gas by fax and doesn't affect the type of bacteria the produce is that at that time I research manager Brandi comes in my office is like why did you write method on the board such scruff the phone as crazy as it turns out it's about methane which is very time appropriate because that Congresswoman oh I forgot her name so we will have to remind about that that that young woman was talking about the greenhouse effect and how we have to get rid of cows Co. Locascio yes I just read that on-site home and we been talking methane and cattle for a long time lesson Brandy goes hey when I was a policy letter for Sen. in Iowa they were trying to mandate that farmers put certain food products in the cattle feed to prevent the methane production in the stomach I think she had inadvertently on her website to her big thing was that she said how parts were causing everything sure is really Cal burps because I just ruined it right and so that's what's happening and that was the aha moment I just went holy how it literally literally holy cow yet a bloated cow came through with all this and that's when I said can get some of that data all that animal data somebody did on leg workforce it's out there just nobody's taking the time to do it because everybody is focusing on rocks that's how we ended up developing outrun to and I believe it's tip of the iceberg I believe that we can do this with other things one of the things we have in my back pocket I have a I have a good friend that is an incredible researcher she will find any article ever any time and so somebody has any questions about hey does this work but no let's see what happens a lot of times the problem with doing natural research is that you even know what you're actually looking at right what I mean by that is there is a study the cannot 2015 where they looked at products at GNC Walgreens the major the major players and they show that almost 79% of those products did not actually show what was in the capsule what was on the label through DNA analysis right so it's 80% of the stuff that you taking might not be anything I not be anything I don't think that the people that are marketing those those that products really care they only care they got caught well it could be that it could be that they don't know that they may not know they may not know you have the best of intentions that a leader you will certainly without her until we hire our own third-party testing rack check the top middle and bottom of every single batch of natural ingredients original does that also absolutely that's why the KPMG health remember upfront till go to love might help me.com/spoony SPOONY show some love with that because that's just going to only keep growing and so when we start talking about natural research the first thing we have to do is are you looking at the ingredients are on the label lemming that is a recent study just came out pretty basic and melatonin melatonin does amazing things for you there's lots of evidence that it actually work on your end of cannabinoid system we can help with your acid reflux it helps you sleep and a recent study to show that when they analyzed melatonin it could be anywhere between .5% to 400% of what's actually in late right so when we start talking data if I come to you and I'm like you know Eric I would like you to start using reserve patrols and antiaging product to show me the data and the data is inconclusive it's all over the map that's looking the people that did the studies may not even realize they didn't spend money to do third-party because it costs so much money how they recoup now you're right on and I also think that in the natural space number one I think what you're alluding to is or may not be enough money in there to publicize the results another thing is when people are doing natural research there researching without prejudice they are doing it to find necessarily just some print a pre-determined endpoint they are just trying to say this is going to work and were going to make sure the numbers were there just doing research reporting research and sometimes it just lays uncovered because it's not heavily funded build on the search for just as you describe and it lays dormant until someone begins to put the pieces together so, describe how that had applied to you and in terms of what you wanted to do to build a bridge between natural in medical science from understanding what natural could actually do to give real results so in my practice and seeing things in my own self like I said I'm but I consider myself as the bio hacker to a fault I will do all go on like one of mycelial were my favorite pupils Ben Greenfield it's funny because he'll do anything to himself I called it when I want to show whatever we we talk research we always talk about the and of something meaning the number of patients to have an outcome and so it's the end of one the end of two whatever I called it the bent of one anything to them so I'm kind like that so I'll call I'll do a podcast the patient will tell me something like I'm on it yeah let's do this and see if it works and I evensong myself I would order different brands of the same thing and I could see different results so you know that there's different things going on so the first thing is I want to make sure that anything I recommended to the patient was third-party tested trip so they know exactly what they're getting so if I say you're going to have better sleep because this melatonin to work I know that are trying to is NSF certified so you can as Olympic athlete you can take that right are certain certifications for that that actually led to my own digestive group she had actually were about ready to launch our subscription box where health arrives to your home were to do that vetting for you which is so cool that they're cutting edge enough to do something like that so basically it's a large G.I. group that knows that their patients take supplements and they want to make certain that if they know their patients are taking supplements which are over-the-counter and they have the opportunity to take various supplements and all different kinds of brands this is a G.I. group it's taking a step forward and say okay we know you're doing this let's help give you some guidance is that, you're describing that's exactly it and this is all going on right now as we speak so amazing it's so cool this was actually present we have a unique opportunity I'm with Simon several healthcare entrepreneurial groups I think I've seen you at the meeting of Bender wanted to do so word several groups and because that were exposed to some very exciting people both in the science side and the business side trip and one of the people he came in contact with he said looked if you guys are so concerned about the health and your community take some ownership of it step up front and say I want to at least vet these things for you and in my opinion if you cover the three primary pillars of health which is gut health all health begins and ends in the gut forgot isn't healthy nothing else will be brain health what's the point of all of this when dementia and Alzheimer's is exponentially increasing must protect that and then forget about the other side of the epidemic of autism right onto the roof left brain health also share an anxiety and depression and all the other things and then ultimately sleep if I can get if I can fix it got protect the brain and get people to sleep there can have all the things they want in their life which is weight loss more endurance better mental clarity all of the above energy happiness and it comes with those three pillars no doubt yes I'm super excited that my company D had decided to do this I want to double down on this right now and say that I truly believe it will be the first large group to do natural research and just show unbiased research that knowing full well that is not to be a whole lot of financial recourse in it but were doing it because we care you want to change the landscape of the health and in our community and hopefully expand beyond our community through stations like spoony radio sure so eight nowadays you you definitely see kind of this this weird split Emerging where if you were to go back to the 80s it was if you're sick go see a doctor and you and your physician so if you're sick go see Dr. if he and you feel this way and you don't feel well go see a doctor and then ultimately that time of course all physicians for the most part want to do their best by their patients but they can they can only do it from the research and the information education they received in school why do you think that we had to shift over to natural medicine number one number two what is it that kept people from embracing some of the natural medicine and then maybe even what are some of the limitations in leaving the medical world behind and ignoring still the good parts that could be in the medical side all just for for natural because you say you want to build this bridge what is it about the good sides of both bringing them together to help people find relief that you found that this is a reason you help people build this bridge so when we look at the pharmaceutical industry will people don't realize is that the way that pharmaceutical companies can communicate with doctors has actually changed over the years and I've done that probably for the good of the whole industry trip in my in my opinion I mean when I was in medical school it was pretty wide open I will get to a look at there's a whole lot of of pharmaceutical reps would have to spend the money hey wait a minute that reminds me of a story and never do the job but yet you good drug rep at one time it's not important important thing is is that you learn lessons and you move on so my marinara care was actually he's been in multiple industries I want you to tell the story because I think it's a really cool and I think it shows where you are at the whole time sure about the hamburgers yeah so we we often were given entertainment budgets and I know that you were the beneficiary of some those entertainment budgets both as a medical student and of course as a physician because how else are you going to get someone's time to tell your message you are a a drug rep and you feel altruistic and yet this is not out there I'm not judging any shirt field or anything it's everything the business over things and industry everything what is it's really hard it be really hard to to see me and get any attention if you're not gonna bring in some food my staff is just the nature of it unfortunately when you and you have to get access because you that the physician is there to serve the patients and so how is she going and access but you have to basically enticing and make it okay for the staff to come and pay some attention to your message along with the physician so we were given a very very large budget and at the time I had mostly a rural area that serviced and I just I couldn't possibly spend all of the money that they kept allocating for for us to spend and and in yellow everything is measurable my numbers by quarter were fine and so I just got to a point where I realize I had all this entertainment money and I didn't really see the reason to just keep buying snacks and things that people wouldn't necessarily need or enjoy the office so I started going and buying just bulk numbers of hamburgers and going to Port Said the town both in Ardmore and Wichita Falls pulling up in my little company issued Jeep liberty opening up the back and and handing out hamburgers and the weird thing that happened there was one day I advised I think 47 hamburgers from the two frogs Grill in Ardmore Oklahoma and I drove to the east side Oklahoma there's a great guy up there in the town's name is Dr. for and I'd Artie been by's office earlier that day but he saw me and he saw me with a bunch of Styrofoam boxes handing it out to people in Ardmore and he stop mePsalms it will be doing Antonella handing out hamburgers that is what one over somebody who is more altruistic he liked the fact that I was taking the money and he knew that most physicians know it's a simple entertainment budget and you're doing it to gain the attention of somebody are hoping will recommend your product produce sales but when I was really doing was I just saw surplus and I thought there's no way could benefit from this better than somebody just truly hungry today so I bought a bunch hamburgers and handed them out and it turned out that through just dumb luck in turning to be a great sales pitch for me doing the right thing eventually pays on a daily basis and has one thing yeah and you know we took we talked about this that everything is still an industry it's still businesslike I said these people get their products out there and they have to get in front of doctors and when we launched our trunk heel I try to get production right away complain that sandbox right way too expensive so you we learned our lesson that Lorena let them do that but PeopleSoft make money for instance Platelets that sandbox were plain on spoony radio so go to love my tummy.com/spoony put in the code spooning SP 00 NY of an supports companies like upfront to heal so that you know we eventually can start doing some of this natural research when you are asking earlier about why you think there's this shift what you think Chris Kress are in the compressor Institute and the Cleveland clinic in Mark Hyman and all these people and Dave Asby are gaining so much traction talking about this kind of stuff and I think it's because a great example when I was a resident I was working a geriatric clinic and people would come in and every time they go see a doctor so if they're sitting there and they have no five or six doctors every doctor just given a drug they go so is it geriatricians are spent three years working in geriatric clinic I would look at their meds and go don't take that don't take that hill… When you're 95 years old and are on so many pills so many pills so I think that people get very frustrated that they go to the doctor the Department of medicine and they're not getting the results of because of the Internet and the information that is available like shows like this like shows like Brody talked about Chris Presser showing thing Bob.Rob good people are becoming important chair so it's no longer on just go do it what my doctor says that's why there is this movement dysfunctional health slide so excited about this member box that were good it would be you brought some accounting interesting earlier neat and he said that that the FDA's purpose there with that drug research is to make certain that the drugs most of our foremost aren't harmful but then there's an element where they had to show a little bit of efficacy what was the funny realization that you found it happens in the pharmaceutical or medical side for a drug to get approved for to be recognized is making a difference over placebo versus what you are able to do with a natural product before you even branded it and you realize I has something that's different it's already safe but it's actually making a difference so in my space in the gastrointestinal space when you have a disease called like irritable bowel syndrome with the bloating and change in bowel habits a lot of the drugs that are available even drugs that I like to get pulled off the market share after they found them to be unsafe like Zelnorm everything is around 9 to 10% better than placebo and the really expensive and so when we started figuring out natural ways to fix people were having better results mean the reality is we can get 4 to 5 people feeling better if you have the right symptoms in its natural cheaper it's affordable so whenever I think of anything is it available is it affordable is it affected those are the three things will be FDA's main goal is are you going to cause harm right that's what they're really being paid for are you going to cause harm not so much Arrigo determined that this is a very effective product Ricoh make sure you can hurt people and that's under drugs come around I was looking at the an article written get into that in the next hour because I think one of the things we can really talk about a lot is CBD cannabidiol the inner cannabinoid system and get into that and talk about how that inner plays with certain diets but as it turns out the pharmaceutical industry is really trying to get involved with that industry shredder figure out how to manipulate different enzymes one of the problems that we see all the time is that mother nature will do something and then the farm industry will need to have a patent and so they have to extract and manufacture a molecule and then put a drug name to it and say this is going to do this and we've seen that time and time again without question when pharmaceutical companies what I'm learning in the functional spaces mother nature since the do little bit better with right diet you take a whole client you take the whole molecule and not try and mess it up your body will figure out what to do with it work better than work but a great example a great example is that the Mediterranean diet for instance sure is filled with molecules called polyphenols follow polyphenols make vegetables colorful that make fruits colorful when you eat these polyphenols are poorly absorbed but they go to your colon where your own micro biome if you have a healthy micro biome will break down these molecules into beneficial anti-inflammatory antiaging molecules called Euro Lutherans and different things like that were learning more and more about that you cannot reproduce that with the drug right now because it's so complex were working with scientists down in South America and I there are several PhD's of come up and we go out to dinner and talk there like it is these micro biome or doing things that we can never reproduce in the lab is very deep it's really deep really deeply so and you know when you when you talk about pharmaceutical industry does tomatoes isolate that that's that's again they been doing for quite some time you hit on the fact that I had some experience in that pharmaceutical side I can still remember when they when they launched Roseann and Roseann is melatonin but it's an isolated melatonin and they told us it would have 14 times the affinity to the MT 192 receptors to induce sleep and even though they thought that little isolate was the trigger and actually underperformed it didn't do it any better then home melatonin did that's why I don't find it anymore and I believe that's why think that we can start seeing this whole shift back if we can just find a company that can bring some validity to it so that people can walk into a doctor's office and go look this study did show this it's unbiased this is what came out this is what happened we need to start doing that and if you're costing more money because with the prove that it's third-party analyze we need to make sure that we team up with companies like examine.com or consumer labs.com and make sure that everything comes to the things that are certified NSF certified and so on so yeah I don't really get a little deep here on under that aspect of that's I'm so passionate about functional medicine because there is real hope people go to their doctor and they get told no try this antidepressant try this anxiolytic take this you'll be fine take this pain medicine when young this year were making our first appearance I believe it to the IBM conference will be in San Antonio of the functional medicine conference yeah that place is filled with physicians and it grows by number every year that are just in the same position that you are and we meet more and more than every year medical met MDs DO those who have been trained in med school how to deal with disease and situations and more more they find it doesn't just exist in the pharmaceutical answers there are things beyond that their natural diet sleep whatever related that are going to help my patients feel better and then look at the opioid crisis that were doing with did you see in the news today that a police officer did a stop the woman handed him something and it appeared to be some sort of affordable fentanyl now and needing dark in the cop on a traffic stop oh because of that TOD by touching it by touching that's ridiculous I know it's crazy and I hate to interrupt the ship Patrick but did you know that dads up the fish that are coming out of the Puget Sound are contaminated with opioids I guess it's not filtered out during water treatment process so it's it's crazy nuts it's fit no fish no floundering new finfish their head up if you want to double down you have yourself some puffer fish sushi yeah you go to the tocsin or the fat know it's going to get you you can catch all your fish with a narco net pay that's the end of the first hour of the get check project things were hanging out we will check up with you here in about five minutes is five and I guess this is the only 24 hour take anywhere platforms dedicated to food and fun career spoony Townhall.com, as the Senate debates the green new deal the biggest disagreement appears to be over exactly what is in the Democratic plan and say the bill seeks to turn the country into a socialist 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amazing ballet school company said we can take this to market to make this great product that will help you it's called grid you zone our IDU zone.com are IDUs zone.com Brad's work does work for Brad's work for me countless other people go to read you zone.com and try today you're going to love it read you zone.com remember that our IDU zone.com all rights back for our number two they have not kicked us off the gut check project try design will receive the over under I'm seeing these guys exchange money over here I buy yeah I got a 14 seconds hey I just heard an ad for rigid zones like we did the last half hour and the person doing that live raid was the late Doc Thompson want to give a big shout out to him and do all of the crew here at spoony Patrick Ron Tom thank you so much for having us this is when I was in the books is been a lot of fun so far is a lot of fun and this is this is one of the essays will reset in the last hour the rising tide lifts all ships I really want to see these guys succeed there the really busted the tail to get out there something more important in a state if the people I see what you look like you know I met the frog is very handsome but I think that appreciating the TV as well you can get a Facebook and go to this many radio paging that I turn to page and it streaming live there and I going watch the video like it – it's pretty fun not to mention Nicholas on speaker and also in iHeartRadio dealership Patrick I think is good there we were just talking between the sets about how to get more views and you imagine more nudity and Shepherd has the air America was a male model so was the nudity our CEO texted me and said thanks the Shanna Fisher mention my last name so shout out check Scott because when I think of validity I think I just got there we go yeah that's yet he shows A lot in all seriousness we do want to get back a little bit on-topic in terms of what were trying to do here for our first ever got check project and that is basically laid on the format what we can expect whenever you tune in each week to get a project because this this banter course you you may see both as you will almost always see Dr. Brown it is not going to be the cornerstone we will have some great guests on we will be talking about a bunch of the great topics from everything from research with stem cells to how to exercise to the cannabis industry to polyphenols to on and on and on various topics but today were going to basically let you put a strong idea in terms of who is Dr. Kenneth Brown and why is it that he's he's doing that so we left the last half hour talking little bit about bridging the gap between natural and medical science and is removed to the next half hour let's talk a little bit about what it means to examine some other serious systems that have been somewhat ignored in the body namely the ECS the Indo cannabinoid or cannabinoid system however you Mr. Burnett set tomato tomato so what do you want to say briefly you what we were talking and your super comfortable for Mike, I'm a little more nervous than the stuff I actually a background for me as a child I started growing up so being TV and radio and stuff so stressful but is really cool that your talk about what your dad taught you because your dad was in radio was yeah and unfortunately he died two years you yesterday to have your so shut out to him as payment cycle kept him everybody but he knew my dad loved and he was those who knew him quite well and we give a yeah good little moniker that he always said which is hey guys so for those who they knew him they they know that he did it take you to the radio station your tips well reluctantly asked that I like to put my hands on the turntables and I think that he was that each identity that too much but yeah he went to the radio station several times my dad my dad was in the meat rendering process so he would take me and I could play with the kidneys of cows why am I doing this he lead you to where you were when I was holding organs introducing you to the endocrine system of the renal cyst of an animal that's what you're playing with that the when I when I was a medical school it universe Nebraska they really want an oppressed family practice doctors to go to rural communities trip and so I spent three months at a rural community where the main industry was meatpacking and injuries what happened in these doctors were overworked and I'm 1/3 year med student and stuff that would come in I look back on that I just go hold the child that's a rough one it was rough yeah I am I remember were to get back to the CSO is a cool stuff but perhaps get to know us that share where I come from now Alecto not meet there were some of me to talk about meatpacking and Ike I speak Spanish in the very first hour mention my wife's Puerto Rican my mother's Argentinian we speak were bilingual home and I was working the emergency room Lexington Nebraska a woman came in pregnant water broke and I called the doctrine: is like I want to weigh in is a true visit and he said the name is like a loose liquor a schedule talk you through is like I'll be there doorbell major she's got this down if it happens before and she did she talk me through wash your hands and just like your mask is on backward camera.your names can let you cry but she didn't have an accident but that's is the one I defaulted so we did and that's what you're saying so props your dad prompted our Thompson proxy had add props to everyone that has taught us anything sure because it's got check radio or get your project is a project and we check our egos at the door and we just learn from everybody we did that's our goal so the ECS so we've we've heard of the digestive system we heard about the nervous system the skeletal system renal lung pulmonary whatever you want to call it why is the ECS new or is it new to us this is one of those things where you walk up and props to Christine Thiel of Alexa and all and Gabriel CEO Prolixin all for grabbing me and making me listen and not by me lunch and not taking me on a trip like you know we've I've had done with farm industries sure just call me out general information you need to know this and they threat a bunch of information like vomiting it was overwhelming and now I know why it is because we have discovered a system in our bodies called the Endo cannabinoid system the throughout your entire body but the reality is if you would think it and really simplify it links the immune system to the nervous system and right there two circles coming together that's where the ECS lives so although it does all kinds of crazy things if you have anything on your brain meaning anxiety all the way from anxiety to seizures it just sort of controls it and calls it down it's a traffic cop if you have anything in nerves like diabetic neuropathy or if you've got sciatic pain pain pain inwardly writing about this on KPMG health.com sure lots because I'm so blown away that I feel like I've been gifted the ability to learn about a system that now my colleagues know about our elaborate on that just a little better because you said were going to be writing about it but I do want to draw a good distinction here and not that other people don't put in the time for research because there's a lot of people after the do it but I will say that if if Dr. Brown it can end up putting any element into a level research to have something written it's because it's actually happened everything that you've done as long as I've known you is well I've read this about it let's find out if that's true and so that's really what KB MD health is all about is basically to spread the information good or bad about how something does may or may not work and so is is that something that you found somewhat inspiring to be able to dig in deep whenever you first started working with the CBD you if our member correctly like arms can see this works and find out what happens yeah so the first so what ended up happening is three years ago was appellee or fax which is conference I like in Austin and I was walked by the elixir tollbooth I got grabbed and I was being support information didn't know anything about it and I love the passion sure someone one thing that I will will always be drawn to his passion and so if you're passionate about anything those things I don't know about and working to bring those experts here yeah order bring essential oil exports and because I know about it and I want to learn and it says Snyder right is a essential oil exports just published a book on that were to bring probably her into talk about it because we want to sit there and make sure they were not leaving any stone unturned but there's only so much time in t
Today on the podcast, we have Scott Willis with us from the Australian Physiotherapy Association. Scott is also the owner of Coastal Physiotherapy, a multidisciplinary clinic which specializes in solving musculoskeletal injury and pain with physio, exercise physiology and clinical pilates.We are going to talk about how you as a clinic owner in private practice can engage with your association, why clinic owners should join an association, changes in policies surrounding telehealth, private health insurance and other issues, what the APA is currently up to and so. Much. More.Make sure to check out this episode!QUOTES FROM THIS EPISODE“The association has really stepped back and thought private practice is really a significant entity within our profession, and we need to be able to develop the private practice because I think in the future, the private practice is going to be the main employer of any physio coming out.”“You can be a good physio and be a poor business person as well.”MENTIONSGrow My Clinic online courseCoastal PhysiotherapyAustralian Physiotherapy AssociationAPA (Facebook Page)SHOW NOTES[0:01:40.1] Getting to know Scott Willis[0:02:41.7] Scott talks about Coastal Physiotherapy, his multidisciplinary clinic[0:03:31.5] Scott’s role in the APA (Australian Physiotherapy Association)[0:04:29.6] Some changes in the private practice world in regards to the association[0:06:49.3] Ratio of private practice to public practice in the physio association, and is it the same for other professions[0:08:00.8] Why should a private practitioner be a member of an association?[0:09:03.0] Advocacies of the APA and other associations that help private health sectors move forward[0:13:45.5] What’s in the horizon: things that private practice owners should be mindful of[0:15:48.6] What private practice owners can do to contribute to the improvement of policies surrounding telehealth, private health insurance and other issues[0:16:39.5] Policy updates regarding pilates and natural therapies[0:17:59.7] Changes in the EPC program[0:19:17.2] How to better engage with your association and parting words of wisdom from Scott[0:22:39.3] Check out Scott and his team!If you like this episode of the Grow My Clinic podcast, please don't forget to like, share, comment, and give us your ratings on iTunes and Stitcher. We appreciate your support and feedback!
Your show hosts Eric Balkman and David A. Gerczak are joined by Scott Willis, the 27th-place team owner in the 2018 Footballguys Players Championship. Balky and Dave speak with Willis about the advantages of drafting early, his expectations for Austin Ekeler and the production he sees coming from Devin Funchess and D.J. Moore on Sunday, along with advice for those playing in their 2018 Fantasy Football Players Championship (FFPC) Main Event league championships. Plus Balky and Dave answer your calls, tweets, emails and more all on The High Stakes Fantasy Football Hour!
This week Theo and Dee talk with Scott Willis about the Blueskin Energy Project in Theo’s town of birth Dunedin. If you enjoy our Podcast please support us by subscribing to the podcast on Patreon.com. The more support we get the more we can cover. Become a Patron! **Productivity Commission’s submission Link: ** https://www.productivity.govt.nz/make-a-submission People can just make a really simple submission, i.e. “put in place a regulatory framework that supports the goal of 100% renewable electricity generation by 2035 and assists small scale renewable projects as well”. It does not need to be complex. Submission in by the 8th of June. Other relevant links: http://www.blueskinenergy.co.nz https://ben.p2power.co.nz http://www.brct.org.nz >> Podcast Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/NZEVPODCAST/ The NZ EV Podcast is brought to you with the help from OEM Audio, New Zealand’s leading supplier of safe and reliable AC chargers and charging cables. For more information go to www.evchargecentre.co.nz.
Touch Conversations of Spirit and Body is hosted by Ryan Clark and Nate Novero. Today we speak with Dr. Megan DeFranza on the topic of Intersex and the Bible. How do we think theologically about Jesus’ words in Matthew 19:12, “For there are eunuchs who were born that way?” Dr. Megan DeFranza will unpack a reality few Christians are willing to acknowledge: There are as many people who are intersex as there are red-heads in the world. As you will hear, Megan grew up conservative Evangelical and leading into her doctoral research began considering a biological reality that didn’t match-up with a traditional view that God had created (only) male and female. Megan DeFranza is a Christian theologian, author, speaker, and facilitator of challenging conversations, especially around Christianity, sex, gender, and sexuality. She is Producing a documentary "Stories of Intersex and Faith" with Lianne Simon and Paul Van Ness and serves as a Research Associate at the Center for Mind and Culture in Boston and as a Visiting Researcher, Boston University School of Theology. She is best known for her book: "Sex Difference in Christian Theology: Male, Female, and Intersex in the Image of God," (Eerdmans, 2015) Music contributors to this episode include Christian singer/songwriter and worship leader Scott Willis of Nashville, TN.
Scott Willis is a pioneer in the Austin tequila industry. He is the president and founder of Tequila 512, Austin's first tequila brand. And in this podcast, Willis talks about his entrepreneurial journey, which wasn't an easy one from quitting his day job and going all in on his tequila venture. He created an award-winning tequila that costs less than $30 a bottle. But before that, he had to travel to Mexico and learn everything about the tequila industry. In Jalisco, Willis found Luis Trejo, master distiller at La Cofradia. That is still his distillery today. In 2015, Tequila 512 won Double Gold and Best in Show at the San Francisco World Spirits Competition.
For many of us, getting in the car and going to work is something we take for granted. But for others struggling to get by, that trip to work can be a barrier between a decent paying job that could lift them out of poverty. WAER’s Scott Willis takes a look at on
In today's Arsenal Vision Post Match Podcast Elliot (@YankeeGunner), Paul (@PoznanInMyPants), Tim (@Stillberto) and Clive (@ClivePAFC) talk about the superb 2-0 victory against Tottenham Hotspurs at the Emirates. The ponders discuss the performance of our front three, bypassing our midfield, Mustafi’s man of the match display. Scott Willis (@oh_that_crab) gives us a statistical breakdown, tea-gate and much more all discussed on this week's Arsenal Vision Post Match Podcast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In today's Arsenal Vision Post Match Podcast Elliot (@YankeeGunner), Paul (@PoznanInMyPants), Tim (@Stillberto) and Clive (@ClivePAFC) talk about the 3-1 defeat at Manchester City. Elliot and Paul disagree strongly about the Lacazette omission from the starting line up. Francis Coquelin’s surprise selection in defence, Scott Willis (@oh_that_crab) gives us some damning stats on both Coquelin and Özil. Is it right to accept Arsenal’s inferiority to the big spenders? This and much more all discussed on this week's Arsenal Vision Post Match Podcast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In today's Arsenal Vision Post Match Podcast Elliot (@YankeeGunner), Clive (@ClivePAFC) and Tim (@Stillberto) talk about the dour 0-0 draw at home to Red Star Belgrade. The crew talk about the reasons why we couldn’t break them down, Francis Coquelin’s performance and where we go from here with him. The younger players like Joe Willock. Scott Willis (@oh_that_crab) looks ahead to Manchester City from a statistical point of view while the podcast team rate our chances on Sunday. This and much more all discussed on this week's Arsenal Vision Post Match Podcast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In today's Arsenal Vision Post Match Podcast Elliot (@YankeeGunner), Clive (@ClivePAFC) and Tim (@Stillberto) talk about the 2-1 home victory against our bogey team Swansea City. The crew talk about the new ‘cult hero’ Sead Kolašinac. Scott Willis (@oh_that_crab) offers an interesting insight into Ramsey and Xhaka’s midfield statistics. Bellerin’s potential, Is Arsene Wenger’s consistency enough? This and much more all discussed on this week's Arsenal Vision Post Match Podcast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In today's Arsenal Vision Post Match Podcast Elliot (@YankeeGunner), Paul (@PoznanInMyPants) and Tim (@Stillberto) talk about the current best players in the world Eddie Nketiah. Paul goes head to head with the entirety of Twitter. Giroud, Walcott and Coquelin’s performances all scrutinised. Elliot talks to stats guru Scott Willis (@oh_that_crab) who we will hear on a regular basis on the podcast. This and much more all discussed on this week's Arsenal Vision Post Match Podcast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Scott Willis is a 6 foot 5, twenty something who just happens to be the principal of a Primary School in Central Qld and a competitive body builder. Scott shares with Matt his thoughts on the education system, bullying in schools and the one major reason why he started body building. Matt and Scott shares their personal views on the schooling system and Matt puts his foot in it when he asks about Scott's partner.
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When a small town's ability to create careers and new opportunities seems bleak, you go off to study marketing at Texas Tech; or so the story goes. Scott Willis comes from a small Texas town, but has created a big Texas Tequila after he pursued the music business in Austin, Texas. Combining tech, promotional, and web experience, Scott answered an ad that quickly tossed him into the world of Tequila. 4 years later, Tequila 512 is a highly awarded triple distilled Tequila with Scott's flavor signature embedded in every drop. We chat kids, la casa, and the new Anejo expression.
Scott Willis, Entrepreneur and Founder of Tequila 512, was working a normal job and raising his family all while trying to startup the impossible. Scott was working for a technology company in sales and every waking hour outside of work, he was tackling the infinite amount of red tape that it took to create a liquor company in Texas. The balancing act was taking a toll on his life and reached a breaking point at the Austin airport. Scott was boarding a flight to Mexico to work on his company when his wife pressed him to quit his job and go all in...at that exact moment. As they are calling his name over the speaker to get on the plane, he called his boss and officially quit his job. He stepped on that flight a full-time entrepreneur in an industry that is completely set up to not help the little guy. He was battling the giants in the liquor industry. Starting a tequila company is so much harder than you can ever imagine. There are hurdles in every aspect of it. - Scott Willis Since his ripcord moment at the airport, Scott has landed $1.1 million in venture capital, expanded the Tequila 512 team and completely re-branded the company. In this episode we discuss... His life raising a family and balancing a full-time job and a full-time startup. How he learned the process of creating a great tequila. How the liquor industry is not set up to help the small guy. It's set up to propel the big guy. His bottle company in Mexico literally exploding right before his first shipment to the US. The moment in the Austin airport when his wife said, quit your job. Selling their rental house to buy him 1 year to make it or break it. The mentors and local businesses that have helped him along the way. What has changed since landing his first big round of venture capital. The steps of re-branding a growing company brand. Show Notes Website: tequila512.com Tequila 512 on Facebook Instagram and Twitter South Lamar Wine & Spirits Maudie's TexMex Tito's Vodka Deep Eddy Vodka The Butler Brothers Sponsor Check out clickplacement.com to ignite your pay-per-click and social marketing strategies. Go Hunt Life on iTunes
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Listen in as Candi and Randy welcome the cast of the hit musical "Priscilla, Queen of the Desert." An international hit with over 500 dazzling, 2011 Tony® Award-winning costumes, Priscilla Queen of the Desert features a hit parade of dance-floor favorites including “It's Raining Men,” “Finally” and “I Will Survive.” The Hollywood Reporter calls Priscilla “funny and fabulous!” As the production prepares to settle down for three months at The Venetian in Las Vegas for the summer, the stars of the show Bryan West, Scott Willis and Wade McCollum share their favorite moments in the show, what they think of their "fabulous" characters and tales of "life on the road." We also share some of the music from the Original Broadway Cast Recording that's made the musical a world-wide phenomenon.
Scott Willis speaks at the the 2010 Otago Energy Research Centre Symposium. Held November 24, 2010.