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Cardinal Vincent Nichols, Archbishop of Westminster and President of the Bishops’ Conference, gave a Sunday morning homily in the chapel of the Venerable English College in Rome, in which he spoke at length about the intense focus on prayer in the Sistine chapel that prevailed in the conclave that elected Pope Leo XIV as Bishop […]
Cardinal Vincent Nichols, Archbishop of Westminster and President of the Bishops’ Conference, gave a Sunday morning homily in the chapel of the Venerable English College in Rome, in which he spoke at length about the intense focus on prayer in the Sistine chapel that prevailed in the conclave that elected Pope Leo XIV as Bishop […]
Cardinal Vincent Nichols, Archbishop of Westminster and President of the Bishops’ Conference, gave a Sunday morning homily in the chapel of the Venerable English College in Rome, in which he spoke at length about the intense focus on prayer in the Sistine chapel that prevailed in the conclave that elected Pope Leo XIV as Bishop […]
Pope Leo says his first Mass in the Sistine chapel and meets with Cardinals. Family and friends in Illinois react to the first American Pope. Air traffic control upgrade. CBS News Correspondent Steve Kathan has today's World News Roundup. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Muscarelle Museum of Art at William & Mary has been in the spotlight lately generating media coverage by the Wall Street Journal and others thanks to its current exhibition, Michelangelo: The Genesis of the Sistine. The exhibition, running through June 1st, displays Michelangelo's early drawings of the famous frescoes of the Sistine Chapel. Organizations like the Muscarelle are part museum, part art gallery, and part business. David Brashear is the director of the Muscarelle Museum. After earning his MBA from Harvard Business School, he worked in the private sector as an entrepreneur, division manager, and consultant. And he uses his business experience to lead the museum. He joins us today to talk about the Michelangelo exhibition, leadership, and the business of museums. Learn how the Raymond A. Mason School of Business at William and Mary can help you and your organization develop your top talent through customized executive education and professional development programs. Visit us at www.wmleadership.com. Thank you for listening.
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More jobs that Joey and Nancy look like they could do. Nancy keeps having weird dreams. We used AI to analyze them. Hot Tea- Bill Belichick’s 24 year old girlfriend keeps causing drama. Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter tour has started, but there are still a lot of tickets for each show that have not been sold. Billy Ray Cyrus opened up about his relationship with Elizabeth Hurley. We did the ice bucket challenge yesterday and Nancy was NOT a fan. The Sistine chapel is closed to the public so the chimney for the Conclave can be constructed. Lucky 7 Nancy judges parents who put their kids on a leash. Things that embarrass women but men don’t care about. What makes you special!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's episode of The Wholesome Fertility Podcast, I am joined by Dr. Nayan Patel @aurowellness, a pharmacist, researcher, and glutathione expert, to explore the critical role glutathione plays in fertility and overall health. Dr. Patel shares his journey from traditional pharmacy to developing a breakthrough delivery system for glutathione through the skin, and why this antioxidant is essential for protecting egg and sperm quality. In this episode, you'll learn how oxidative stress impacts fertility, why diet alone might not be enough, and how his innovative technology can support the body's natural detoxification process. Be sure to tune in for this fascinating conversation packed with practical advice and insights for anyone on the fertility journey! Key Takeaways: Glutathione is the body's most abundant and powerful antioxidant. It plays a vital role in protecting reproductive health by reducing oxidative stress. Most oral supplements don't get absorbed effectively, making Dr. Patel's skin-delivery innovation a game-changer. A healthy lifestyle and cysteine-rich foods are essential for maintaining glutathione levels. Guest Bio: Dr. Nayan Patel @aurowellness is a highly sought-after pharmacist, wellness expert, and thought leader in his industry. Since 1999, he has collaborated with physicians to custom-develop medications and design patient-specific drug and nutrition regimens. As the pharmacist of choice for celebrities, CEOs, and physicians alike, Dr. Patel is recognized for his innovative approach to health and wellness. He is the author of The Glutathione Revolution: Fight Disease, Slow Aging & Increase Energy, which distills over a decade of clinical research on the master antioxidant, glutathione. His patented technology for delivering glutathione topically has revolutionized how the body absorbs this essential molecule. From this breakthrough, he also created the Auro GSH Antioxidant Delivery System, a skincare line designed to deliver antioxidants more efficiently and effectively than ever before. Websites/Social Media Links: Learn more about Dr. Patel's Products Follow Dr. Patel on Facebook For more information about Michelle, visit www.michelleoravitz.com To learn more about ancient wisdom and fertility, you can get Michelle's book at: https://www.michelleoravitz.com/thewayoffertility The Wholesome Fertility facebook group is where you can find free resources and support: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2149554308396504/ Instagram: @thewholesomelotusfertility Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thewholesomelotus/ ------------------------------- Transcript: # TWF: Dr. Nayan Patel [00:00:00] [00:01:00] **Michelle Oravitz:** So welcome to the podcast, Dr. Patel. **Dr. Nayan Patel:** Well, thank you for having me. I appreciate the time today. **Michelle Oravitz:** Yes, I'm very excited to talk about what we are going to discuss, which is glutathione. But before we get to that, I would love to get your backstory and how you got into the work that you're doing today. **Dr. Nayan Patel:** Oh my god, absolutely. So start off as a pharmacist, as a career as a pharmacist, and after graduation [00:02:00] from pharmacy school. In Southern California, we were, we were trained to take care of the patient's needs and medications. And very quickly I realized that the medications we have at that time were actually not solving any problem. They were just maintaining people's problems. And very, very early on, you know, you have an aha moment in your life. That oh my god, what what did I just do right? Oh, I'm just not solving any problems So I had to turn my career to a completely different angle no former educations in in making medications or doing compounding or customizing medications that dive into the that practice and 25 years later here we are today and looking back at that and said, what a journey, what a turning point I had, because it shaped me for who I am today. I had the privilege of making medications and design treatment plans and drug plans for so many individuals helping them in their health and wellness journey. And then all [00:03:00] roads led to me to a discovery of a novel technology that can deliver glutathione. And it all started because I was just curious to find out how we can help people solve their own problems instead of trying to figure out medications to solve the problems. Right? Even though glutathione is not a, it's, it's something that body produces internally we're using it as a supplement today, but. And overall my goal was not to do anything and just enhance the body's own ability to to defend itself. And so here we are today it's a very interesting career for me for sure. **Michelle Oravitz:** For sure. And first of all, just for people listening that don't really know much about glutathione, I'd love for you to share really what it is and also why it could be so challenging to supplement with. **Dr. Nayan Patel:** Absolutely. so the glutathione in a nutshell Is three amino acids coming together in a single chain. It's a one of the smallest form of peptides we have You two amino acid chains, three amino [00:04:00] acid chains, four, five, 30, 40, 50, and thousands of the chains as well. The simplest form, of course, is glutathione, which is about three amino acids coming together. It's by far the most abundant molecule produced in the human body. And if that's produced so much, we ought to know what it's supposed to do for us. And so that's what my research came back for 140 years that we have known about glutathione. Nobody's ever figured out how to actually get inside your body. And so, 60 years ago, 70 years ago, we had a medication approved by FDA to enhance glutathione level. And as of today, that is the only medication that has been approved ever. In the whole, in the whole world, which is N acetylcysteine, which is one of the amino acids that's been used to produce chlorothione. And that's the only thing that has been available for the last 60, 70 years. **Michelle Oravitz:** So let's talk about what so we definitely, that's one of the things that um, I've been doing for egg health and also sperm [00:05:00] quality, cause it's such a high potent antioxidant. And one of the things that I have always suggested is N acetylcysteine because that's the precursor and we knew that that was like the one way that the body was able to produce it. Okay. Thank you. But then there were some supplements that still supplement with glutathione, liposomal, like different ways, which I know are not really shelf stable. So there's always been challenges with that, but before we continue on with that, I'd love for people to hear, like, what glutathione can benefit, how it can benefit the body. **Dr. Nayan Patel:** So, I understand your audience is interested more in the fertility side of the whole thing. So, you're dealing with rather younger individuals overall which is a good sign because younger patients have, everything at their disposal for the body to respond to even the smallest amount of nutrients that they receive. If the same amount of nutrients is given to an 85 year old person, they're not [00:06:00] going to feel anything, right? But if 20 year old person gets a small amount of good nutrition, they respond very, very well. And so I want to make sure that people understand that **Michelle Oravitz:** And also just to kind of mention um, sometimes we have 40 year olds too, that are trying to conceive or like trying to do IVF. So just kind of like, yeah, the whole, **Dr. Nayan Patel:** They're still spring chicken to **Michelle Oravitz:** okay. Okay. It's good for them to hear that. **Dr. Nayan Patel:** I mean, I've helped people in the very, I mean, in the late forties to get babies as well. So it's not something that's not doable. It's just gets incredibly hard after the age of 40. So it's, not that easy to do so, but the glutathione has multiple properties and understanding what glutathione does is, monument in over. in our therapies because with the two things that we do know is it's the ability for glutathione as an antioxidant to detoxify, neutralize all the free radicals in your body. But the second component is also help you detoxify by conjugating [00:07:00] inside your liver with metabolites and chemicals binding to them. So we can basically get rid of it from from your body. So the two functions that we do know That exists today. There's a lot more research still existing that we need to do. So we, we still are urging researchers to go back and use this new technology product and see if we can find out more things that glutathione can do for us. So one two the sperm or the egg quality is dependent on how your body is able to neutralize those free radicals. Those free radicals are actually toxic to all the embryonic membranes and embryos itself and the quality of the sperm and the egg itself. And neutralizing those free radical of body, there's three ways to do that part. One, you take outside products like vitamin C, and vitamin E, and CoQ10, and and C60s, and I mean, methylene blues, I mean, there's a slew of products that says, oh, we are so called antioxidants, right? So that's [00:08:00] category one. The category two of the products are produced endogenously inside your body are enzymes like catalase, supra oxide, puase, SOD, for short glutathione peroxidase, or GPX for short. So these are the enzymes that the body produces to deal with the oxidative stress or the free radicals. Okay, so those are the category one are the category two. The third category is only one product, which is glutathione. And if you look at it, the body produces so much of glutathione, and the effects of glutathione is so powerful, that if you combine the category one, which is all the antioxidants from outside sources, and the enzymes that your body produces, those two combine, Glutathione can surpass the antioxidant properties. And so I want listeners to understand very carefully is that the glutathione needs to be a basic cornerstone in everybody's arsenal. Every medicine chest in the world should have a [00:09:00] bottle says glutathione And in that bottle either you have a product or it have a note saying that eat healthy food to Let your body produce its own glutathione Either way that note has to be there on every medicine chest out there and you're right There's so much noise out there I want to cut to the noise today because if you just put your favorite search engine or your ai robot is going to tell you hey glirathion, there are a thousand different products out there. Choose one You Right. And as a consumer it's very hard to find out what to choose correctly and people hide behind a great technologies that that exists in the world and said, Oh, my, my product uses this technology. So it's the best one in the world. And you mentioned liposome technology, by the way, I just will let, you know, we were one of the very first few people that actually use liposome to produce the first liposomal glutathione. This was 25 plus years ago, right? And we made the liposome because at that time that was the [00:10:00] best technology that existed in the pharmaceutical world. And the doctor that owned the patents for those came to me and said, Hey, we've been very successful in making this for medications. Can you help me make nutraceuticals with it? Like vitamin C and CoQ10 and PQQ and S Xanthine and Glutathione and so on and so forth. And so we made the products for that doctor. And then a couple of years later. Some work, some did not work. Gluten was one of the products that did not work. So I go back and says, why is that working on everybody? The question I always ask is, hey, it helped my girlfriend. How come it's not helping me? Or it helped my sister. Why, how come it's not helping me? What, what, what am I, how am I different than the other human beings? and in reality, only your face is different. Internally, we are identical. A body has the same heart, the same organs, everything is the same, right? So we have not changed for the last 40, 000 plus years, [00:11:00] how to expect that I'm different than my sister, or I'm different than my girlfriend, or whatever, right? Maybe your genomic mixture is different, but your overall organs and organ systems are identical. And so to me, I said, okay, if it works in one person, it should work on everybody. If I get absorption in one person, I guess you should get absorption in everybody. What's the rate limiting factor? Why is it not happening? And so I didn't have answers at that time. I did not know what to do. So next story is that, okay, you know what? I'll make the intravenous form of glutathione. Hey, if I inject him into the bloodstream, my job's done. Again, took me a few months to figure that portion out how to make that part. And yes, This is long story short, we were Well, again, we were one of the first company pharmacy early on in 2001 to make the injectable form of glutathione. Now, very quickly, we realized that the effects of this glutathione was very short, right? And then I looked back in the research and said, there was a study done in 1991 [00:12:00] saying that if once you inject glutathione, it only stays in the body for between four It takes five to 15 minutes and everything gets destroyed or gets, get, get, it gets into the urine and you pee it out, but an hour and a half later, there was an increase of cysteine, which is one of the amino acids that went up in the blood. And so the researchers concluded that the body was breaking down this glutathione and cysteine was getting reabsorbed by the body and cysteine is being used for your body to produce its own glutathione. I said, okay, I don't care how the body makes it. As long as the body has a gluten, I don't care. But the results were very short lived. And I don't know if you know this thing, but back in early 2000s, one of the doctors came to me. I said, Hey, if it's short lived, that's okay. Let me take you to Vegas because when people drink, they deplete their glutathione levels. If it only stays for 15 minutes, I can revive somebody who's passed out drunk of their minds and I can get them. So. He literally took this product to Vegas and [00:13:00] start helping patients. I read scripts for those kinds of things. And again, I have nothing to do with it. I, unfortunately, I was just the supplier and I was just the maker of the product, but we saved so many lives. We helped so many people, but we were, we learned one thing that the action was not long term. And if I want the long term benefits, because if it's one of your patient, if it's one of your listener, who's, who's trying to get pregnant she, or he has to plan for A 30 day cycle, not a 15 minute. Give me some push right now and I'll be done. No, it's a 30 day cycle. You have to plan everything methodically, right? What am I supposed to do from day one to day seven and from day seven to day 14. And after ovulation, what do I do? And after post ovulation, if there's an embryo implantation, what do I do? And so on and so forth. It's a, it's a whole process and your body needs to be clean this whole time. And none of the products were actually getting the results I was looking for. Later on, I found out, this was 2011 [00:14:00] University of Texas in Austin did a study on the liposome technology product of glirathione. And what they found out was same thing that they saw in intravenous form. The body actually breaks down the glirathione, never absorbs a single molecule of it. Absorbs the cysteine and cysteine is later used to produce his own glutathione. And the end story is, it still works. It still works. But people need to understand, just because it works, it does not mean your body absorbed it. And there's a there's a difference between that one and maybe some people may not appreciate that part But I do appreciate that part because in my case i'm dealing with thousands of patients across the country across the globe now And I want to make sure that I want to give assurance to everybody that hey if I give you a glutathione product No matter what it is going to get inside your body [00:15:00] and absorb it And so the liposome technology product was great until now People got a lot of people got results for almost 80 got results from it but not because it absorbs it because the body was able to Conjugate or take the cysteine and make its own glirathione today Today the things have changed now. Why? because 15 20 years ago We started doing gene testing gene snips You Right at that time it was nobody can afford it. I was fifteen twenty thousand dollars for a blood test Oh gosh, no, nobody can afford that today Same test is 200 bucks 300 bucks, **Michelle Oravitz:** Right. **Dr. Nayan Patel:** right? So now what's happened is that now everybody's doing these gene testings And finally got hey, do I have gene mutation where my body cannot produce gluothione if the answer is yes Then I don't care how much product you take from outside sources, the body is not [00:16:00] able to effectively produce glutathione correctly all the time. And so that to me is one more proof, one more proof that we need a product that your body can actually accept it, incorporate into their own DNA and use it when it needs to. Anyways, I just went off too many tangents no, Thanks very much, interesting. I want you to continue. So how did you find out and, and like how did you discover the product that you have now and what kind of technology does it use and how does it really impact the body? Absolutely. Those **Michelle Oravitz:** nerd in me wants to know **Dr. Nayan Patel:** Yeah. All great, great questions. And I want to, I really want to be an open book. I don't want to hide any information from anybody so that I'll be more than happy to open it up and let everybody know. So earlier when I first started the book. So we had a, we had a couple of barriers. One, what we knew was the body's not going to take any peptides, any amino acid chains to get it to and incorporate it into their own DNA. [00:17:00] What we, what I found out was the body has to make 100 percent of all peptides in the body, the body has to make it. Right. So we knew that I knew that part very early on. So I said, okay, there is no way on earth I'll be able to make a product that your body can use it up. Okay, so now I had to figure out Okay, how do I get this simple tripeptide three amino acid chain peptides into the body? So I first of all, I want to do, I want to create a stable molecule because if I have a stable molecule in my lab, I can work with it. If it's unstable, I don't have time to really experiment on it, right? So my first goal was to make a stable molecule. So that we achieved pretty fast. It took us a couple of years when we got the stable molecule. We took it by mouth. Again what we saw was Sistine went up, so it was not working really, it was getting broken down. We scored into the nose, I said, and if the nose was burning, I said, oh, nobody's going to use this on a daily basis. Of course not, right? It's not a, it's not a fun thing to do. I knew the [00:18:00] injectables was a little bit of an uphill battle because it requires FD approval and all those things. I said, you know what? The only route that was remaining was skin route. And of course, skin is a physical barrier, right? So it's a physical barrier that I have to overcome. And the physical barrier is, is a particle size barrier. So I had to reduce the particle size so small, It can get through the cracks or the pores of your skin and get inside your body. So that was the first challenge I had, which we were able to crack the code in about a couple of years. We had to take this peptides, twist it in such a form that doesn't get broken apart and gets a small, you know, like when you twist the towel, you know how it gets smaller and smaller and smaller, but you twist enough, it can get really small. And so that's what we did with this molecule. It forces microscopically, and we were able to reduce the particle size to much smaller. We got to the skin. The bigger challenge is this glutathione is inside your cells. So now the issue is that, [00:19:00] okay, we release a particle size, we get through your skin. Now, so the physical barrier, we, we all work in the physical barrier. The second was a chemical barrier. Because the cell wall is a lock and key. Hey, you say the magic word and the castle opens up and you can go inside. But if you don't say the magic word, the castle will never open for you. So the question then becomes is that what does the body needs? What does the cell needs to survive? All your mitochondria, the energy powerhouse in your body is in the cells, right? And that to produce the energy, what you need is carbohydrates and sugars. I cannot give you sugars because I give you diabetes and we already have an epidemic of diabetes in the United States across the world nowadays so I said, okay, how do I get a polysaccharide sugar type molecule? That doesn't doesn't do anything about the sugar is completely inert FDA has tested it out and it's completely safe to give to anybody pregnancy no pregnancy children's everybody And can I use that molecule? So we found [00:20:00] dextrin technology. This was a technology that has been out for about 20, 30 years now, but there are no good medications in the world. As even in today's state, there's not too many medications out there. People are still dabbling around. those technology products. And so we use the technology to literally, instead of working with medications, we start working with glutathione. We do the sugar molecule and stuff inside with glutathione. It's like, do you need M& Ms? Do you need **Michelle Oravitz:** No, not anymore, **Dr. Nayan Patel:** Not anymore, Okay, Good. Good. Do you, do you eat M& Ms for the peanuts or for the chocolate? **Michelle Oravitz:** I guess well, I used to like the chocolate ones when I was really, really little. And then later on peanuts, **Dr. Nayan Patel:** Exactly. But the thing is, you don't eat M& Ms for peanuts, you eat M& Ms for the chocolate. But the peanut inside, if you get a peanut, do you spit it out? Or you know what? It's not so bad. I can use it up. **Michelle Oravitz:** It's like I compare it to like, you know, the being able to take those pill things for your dogs where you put it inside a treat and get the dog to eat it. And[00:21:00] **Dr. Nayan Patel:** That's exactly right, right? So I took the carbohydrate, the sugar molecule, stuffed the glutathione inside, you know, so the body, when the carbohydrate hits the cell wall, the cell goes, oh, I can use this up. Right? And sucks it in. Inside is glutathione. But he goes, well, I can use this up too. It's not something new to me, so I can use this up too. Right? And so now, it's like you somebody tells you that, hey, I have a billion dollar coming to you, but it's coming in the mail. Well, that's not helping me right now, but if it hits my wallet, gosh, I can spend it today. Right? So, you can check the mail, it's in a transit, but until it hits the wallet, you cannot do anything about it. Saving glutathione, if the glutathione is in your body, but it's not inside your cell, the, the cell says that, okay, I need the glutathione, but it's way out there. It's not in my cell. I cannot use it up. Here we got inside the cell directly. [00:22:00] When we did that part, like magic just happened. All of a sudden, the body has a product. The body needs it. The money's in the wallet right now. I can go spend it today. And the body can actually use the glutathione immediately To start doing what? Two things that we know of as of right now. One is start neutralizing all the free radicals. That's number one. Number two, start getting my liver cleaned up and start detoxifying all this, all this metabolism in my system. When you do those things up, all of a sudden your whole body or your temple, your, your the sanctuary in your body starts getting healed from inside, starts getting cleaner. And all of a sudden the, main thing, which is our sperm and the eggs. Are not been invaded or not been attacked by this toxic chemicals. **Michelle Oravitz:** Right? **Dr. Nayan Patel:** And so that's, there's, there's my technology. We discovered this in 2007, as you can imagine 2007 it was too far [00:23:00] ahead of the game. There was nothing in the world that exists something even close to this thing. And so there was no studies being done. There's no research articles published. There's nothing out there in the world that I can fall back and say, Hey, go ahead and use it safe. **Michelle Oravitz:** Yeah. **Dr. Nayan Patel:** do that part. So it took me another 13, 14 more years to literally do everything that I can do on my own. I have no funding. I did everything on my own. I put every single thing I have back into this to basically research it out. Apply for the patents, all my work that I did. I, in fact, I published a book about three, four years ago. All the work I did for the first 13 years, I put in a book. I said, Hey. Guys, here's read it, right? This is this is all my work and it's just success stories that I've given to patients and clients and And found friends and family that uses product and and see how how much benefit they got in different areas of life right if you're an athlete versus if you have metabolic disorders versus you have [00:24:00] metabolism, defects if you're on the spectrum because spectrum patients have some sort of Metabolism issues of detoxification issues that they cannot clear the toxins out of the body And they are the autism or aspergers or whatever they got right? So i've all the stories and I have some stories about horses and and dogs and how how they it helped them as well in their in their wellness, thing as well as anyways So that's all the stories in the book the glutton revolution. That's my book. But after everything got done We had a pandemic **Michelle Oravitz:** Right. **Dr. Nayan Patel:** the product was not even released yet You And the pandemic comes around and I've been begged by all the doctors around the country. I said, oh my god Please give us the access to the glutathione because I was working with doctors So they knew about this product, but none of the consumers knew knew about it And so that's when we actually did a soft launch. We didn't have a bottling. We didn't have a boxing. We have nothing at that time No website, we had a website, but it was like a nothing nothing crazy So 2021 [00:25:00] was the first launch of the product now we are here today, but, so anyways, so thanks for asking me this question, but I just wanna make sure the story **Michelle Oravitz:** Yeah, no, I love the story because I think also I have very, very smart listeners, I'll be honest, like with a fertility journey, they are so educated. You know, it's such a motivator to really educate yourself. And a lot of times if I work with people in person online, I see the most educated people, they really know a lot. So I wanted to kind of have a background to really explain how the process works. Cause I feel like it's very empowering for them. And the two things that I know, like an N acetylcysteine. So that works as a precursor to get the cysteine. And then from that gets the body to produce glutathione. And then your product works through the skin and then is enveloped by the carbohydrates, right. Or the yeah, **Dr. Nayan Patel:** is, it, it's, it's a polysaccharides is what we call 'em. And it's embedded inside that one. It's the, analogy I can [00:26:00] give you is that, hey if you need money, there's two ways to get money. One is I'll give you a job. You work at it. And you, you share your trades and then for the reward, I'll give you money. The second part is here's the money in your wallet. I'm not going to give you too much of it. I'm just going to give you enough to survive the rest. You still have to go make it yourself. Right. And so the second part, I give you enough to survive. Your body says to make the rest of the glutathione from the foods you eat and things like that. but a lot of people need, just need a little edge over everybody else. So I just give them extra glutathione to make sure that they are able to use up right now, because when you have a problem today, if you need the money today, and if you give you a job, I said, that's good, but I need the money now. I don't need money two weeks from now. **Michelle Oravitz:** Yeah. **Dr. Nayan Patel:** And so that makes it very, very useful. And in, in certain cases, I'm not saying that is good for everybody. What I am saying that is good for everybody, but the product may not be good for everybody,[00:27:00] but having a healthier lifestyle, having the cysteine rich diet. Is absolutely a must I don't care what what age you are, right? That is absolutely a must So if you do that, if you have a healthy lifestyle, that means avoid the toxins that depletes the glutathione levels Having the diet that consumes that gives all the amino acids those two things combined Will will give you a fighting chance for long periods of time where you don't need any supplementations The supplementation is very good for people that need extra help or temporarily And then once your body gets under control then you can stop it, too **Michelle Oravitz:** Yeah. And then, so the couple of questions that come to my mind is you know, I'm, I'm a, also a big believer, obviously it sounds like it's doing something, but I'm also a big believer that like nature has a very a method for its madness. And I'm wondering, is there a reason why it's under such lock to allow um, glutathione in by itself, rather than having the body produce it? It was just [00:28:00] kind of like something that came to my mind. **Dr. Nayan Patel:** know. **Michelle Oravitz:** you were mentioning that. **Dr. Nayan Patel:** and you're right. I mean, the body is, is equipped to deal with, because any peptides that you, that the body can accept from outside sources can actually get embedded into your DNA. And so having the purity, what if you give somebody else's DNA inside your body? **Michelle Oravitz:** Right. **Dr. Nayan Patel:** Wow. Right. Think about it. Think about it. You're injecting somebody else's DNA. Some, some of the protein from something else that is not made by humans. The body is going to start going to cycle, react to it and say, Oh my God, what if well, we have vaccines right nowadays. What are the vaccines are proteins by outside of viruses, right? How about we use those embedded into our own DNA? So that's the, that's a scary part to me. And so that's the reason why a body does not allow anything from outside sources to get inside your body. It's very [00:29:00] very protective. Glutathione we do know is produced endogenously. It's inside your body, making sure that the glutathione the raw materials that we use Is of the highest highest quality. I would say 99. 99 percent pure is what we need. Otherwise, we just going to have a chance of making sure we have a chance that we can harm our body. And so just so for when I, when I first heard that in 2007, I quickly, I realized that I have to bring manufacturing in house. I can't trust anybody to do this for me. It literally took me eight years to build my own plant out small plant But just enough so that I can control every single thing making sure the water that I use is the highest quality Everything that goes inside is for the highest quality products. That's why I had to Ensure that so I brought everything in house. It was too costly to make it It's still too costly to make it and to [00:30:00] reduce the cost. I had to make sure that I I am, I'm going straight from the manufacturers to the consumers and there's no too many middlemen in between to reduce the cost down. And so we've been doing whatever it takes and you're right. The by doesn't take it. So having that technology to bypass this is somehow empowering that we can do that part. But it's scary is that we can use the same technology to, to hurt somebody too. **Michelle Oravitz:** Mm hmm. Yeah. Yeah. For sure. And thank you for answering that. And also, my question is, what have you seen in the research? Like, what have you seen short term, long term, because you, it sounds like you guys have been working with us for a long time, in the response of people's bodies and conditions. **Dr. Nayan Patel:** Absolutely. So just FYI of a human body gets everything gets, gets redone every 30, 60, 90 to 120 days. That means you get new cells in your bodies all the time.[00:31:00] The body is constantly constantly making new cells, better cells so that you can rejuvenate yourself from inside out, right? So the body is, it's like you're having a house, constantly remodeling your house from inside all the time, right? So no matter what happens, if I make a hole in the wall, you know what, a few months from now it'll be a brand new wall again. I don't have to do anything, just have to wait and don't make it further damage the wall, right? And it'll be repaired by itself. So the body repairs itself. The issue is that. The glutathione can actually improve the repair process to the point where it repairs better. And you can feel the effects much, much faster. Now certain organs take them 12 to 18 months to repair. For example, liver, it takes a long time to repair. So, any, if you're looking for benefits for liver health that may take anywhere from 12 to 18 months. Even though if I have doctors I work with all the time and the doctor says, Oh, my, the liver function tests are coming normal. I said, just because the tests have [00:32:00] no, that doesn't mean the liver is normal, right? I guess you're right. Absolutely right. So they do ultrasounds. They do scans and things like that to figure that portion out. But again, it takes them 12 to 18 months to fix it. At a short term people when they have have issues with oxidative stress. The biggest issue I've seen is these are, these are people that have some gene mutations that cannot produce, they cannot conjugate and make enough glutathione. They have this brain fog that has been lingering on for decades, decades, right? For 10, 20 years sometimes. Of course, these are older people. These are not 20 year olds. And so they've been struggling and All of a sudden, they use a gluotide and about 15 minutes later, they can just see the, just brain just opens up. Now, it is not a, it's not a something to improve your memory. It's not this magic pill that you see in the movies. It's here, one pill, my brain just fires up and I'm, I can think and I can do anything I want to do. It's not that pill, it's a **Michelle Oravitz:** but I'm sure it can prevent things like Alzheimer's or things like that. Mm hmm, [00:33:00] mm **Dr. Nayan Patel:** well, Alzheimer's and Parkinson's and things like that as well. But in the short term, when people see the brain fog clears up, all it's doing is reducing oxidative stress. **Michelle Oravitz:** hmm. **Dr. Nayan Patel:** If you need to reduce oxidative stress, so I've seen results as much as 5 to 15 minutes. Up to two to four weeks in most individual And two three to six months in I would say 99 of the people they see some improvement in their health and wellness and they're most of them are working with the physicians So they're doing some blood tests before and after the doctors are saying what the heck you're doing I don't know what you're doing, but keep on doing it. It's very good for you. So **Michelle Oravitz:** That's really interesting. And then also, if you were to get, you know, outside source of glutathione, the body feels the glutathione, will it make an impact on the body's own production of glutathione now that it feels that it has more. **Dr. Nayan Patel:** Absolutely. And the thing is [00:34:00] the the biggest concern that people have that hey What if if I take glutathione from outside sources with my body shut down his own production? And yes and no, I think the body probably may reduce the production, it probably will not shut it down because keep in mind when we're comparing, because most people have been burned by, hey, if you take steroids, your body will, it'll blow up like a balloon and because the body is not able to make its own regular, its own steroid production, which is true, which is 100 percent true. endocrine system is tightly regulated from your gonadal hormones, your pituitary and your ovaries and your testes and to the brain, which is the pituitary the hypothalamus, right? So they both work together, your brain tells your ovaries to produce the hormones, the ovaries produce the hormones, the ovaries cannot produce the hormones, The brain is going to keep on sending signals. Can you do more? Do more? Do more? Because I can't do anymore. I'm already tired. I'm burnt out. I'm just, I'm shriveled up. I can't do anymore. Right? Versus if you [00:35:00] take a hormone from outside sources, it affects straight to the pituitary. And the pituitaries will shut down and say, Hey, no more producing hormones. You got too much. I don't know where it's coming from, but **Michelle Oravitz:** like a thermostat, **Dr. Nayan Patel:** Right? It's a negative feedback. But when it comes to glutathione, glutathione is not triggered by any brain or hypothalamus. Glutathione is taking three amino acids together, two enzymes, two molecules of ATP, which is energy, and one molecule of NAD for electron transfer. All this to come together to make glutathione. Right? Now this same energy, ATP energy, NAD energy is being used in thousands of chemical reactions that happens every single day. So keep in mind, if your body does not have to produce glutathione, your energy is never wasted. It's used to do other reactions all day long. But the good thing is that glutathione is by far the most abundant molecule produced in the human body. [00:36:00] And after a couple of weeks or so, the body is saying, hey, everything is not working great. Now for two weeks later you see some increasing energy because now the energy is is Getting excess and your body goes. Oh my god. I have excess energy now all of a sudden. It's not a car It's not a caffeine type energy It's not like jumping up and down type of energy, but you do feel good from inside out Right. You do feel good. And all of a sudden you pick up other habits, walking, jogging, cycling, you know, or just going out and just, you just have this, this energy inside your body that you want to do other things. You just feel alive from inside. And so, and then when you stop the glutathione, the body says, okay, oh, should we have, we need more glutathione. So the first energy goes towards producing glutathione, but if you have enough glutathione, that energy has been used to produce other peptides. Keep in mind, a muscle needs what? 6, 100 amino acids coming together. Takes a lot of energy to produce muscle fiber. So if you're not [00:37:00] using the energy to produce glutathione, hey, hopefully it goes to producing more muscle mass. I'm hoping for that. **Michelle Oravitz:** Yeah. . And is there like a limit on how long you should take it? you know, is there a limit that you have? **Dr. Nayan Patel:** So, I do know that your body needs glutathione until the last day you die. So, until that day, you have to take it. After you're dead, I'm not sure if your body needs glutathione or not. So, that's a joke. I'm sorry. But your body needs glutathione to survive. Every single day. So the needs are going to be the endless. the better question to me is that do I need to supplement every single day of my life? That's a way better question for me to answer is to that that question came to me in my mind long time ago as well. And so what I have found out is that the body needs glutathione. to survive. Your body has the ability to produce glutathione, plenty of it on a daily basis. And what I found in [00:38:00] my research that up until about the age of 30, there is no need for any supplementation. None. Improve your diet, reduce your exposure to toxicities. You should be fine. **Michelle Oravitz:** Right? **Dr. Nayan Patel:** Between 32, 35, if you have a healthier lifestyle, don't drink alcohol. Don't expose yourself to heavy levels of toxicities. Don't do sunbathing a whole lot. And having a very clean diet, you might still be okay. 35 to 40, I would say 80, 90 percent of the people may need to supplement gluathione, over 40, I have yet to find somebody who has normal levels of gluathione and so the question that I ask is, Hey, what's Well, my mom in the fifties and sixties never had to use a gluathide, and she lived for long periods of time, so why is it today, right? But keep in mind, at that time, sixty years ago, maybe the world population was three billion, now we are eight billion population. And who are the biggest polluters in the world? Is it the [00:39:00] animals or the humans? **Michelle Oravitz:** Humans. **Dr. Nayan Patel:** Humans. Animals don't even wear clothing. They don't even do anything. They don't have to build any houses and, and destroy the world. They just live, enjoy the world and leave the world the way it was when they came in. Us humans wants to fly, wants to build a hundred story buildings and wants to drive cars and wants to do all kinds of things. So we are the biggest polluters and the pollution has literally what more than doubled in the last 60 years. So if we say that the, the modernist society is polluted, the answer is absolutely yes. And it's not, it's not like we are turning the tables and we're going on the other way around. So like it or not, nobody's willing to give the modern day conveniences at this point. They don't, they're not going to do that part. So the question is that yes, Maybe my mom did not need gluten until the age of 50 or 60 [00:40:00] maybe. That's dropped down to 30, 35 or 40 at this point. And I'm scared for my kids because they may need glutathione at the age of 25 That's that's not a good thing to do, but it's just just telling us that our memory is getting more and more polluted and we need to figure out every single thing that we can do to enhance our body to stay clean from inside. **Michelle Oravitz:** And is there a benefit to taking N acetylcysteine as well as the, the skin, um, supplementation? **Dr. Nayan Patel:** okay, so NAC or cysteine so there are about eight essential amino acids that you have to take every single day Cysteine is not one of them Cysteine, Glycerine, and Glycine. Those are the three amino acids that's used to produce glutathione. Those three are not even in the part of the eight essential amino acids. So if you take cysteine and the glutathione topical version that we have, the cysteine is not going to be used up to produce glutathione at all. It may be used up for some other components, but not for [00:41:00] glutathione. I would suggest that if you're doing that part, then save your money and just improve your diet, right? If you have the money, I would rather you invest in those eight essential amino acids. Those are much better to do that, like Lucid and Proline. And so those are much more better to for you to use it on a daily basis. I'd rather you spend the money on that than to spend the money on the SysTeam. **Michelle Oravitz:** Got it. And then what are some of the foods and, that you would recommend for the glutathione diet? **Dr. Nayan Patel:** Michelle, I've been told not to advise people on diet **Michelle Oravitz:** Okay. Thank you **Dr. Nayan Patel:** is worse than the religion and politics. So I'm going to tell you one thing. All right. So everybody has a, has an AI robot. Everybody has access to AI robot. Go type it up. Sistine rich foods. **Michelle Oravitz:** Sistine Richards **Dr. Nayan Patel:** You're going to get your vegan choices, vegetarian choices, carnivore, [00:42:00] paleo, Atkins. I don't know what a longevity diet. I don't know. Don't die diet. I, I don't know. There's so many diets out there right there right now. All these diets are going to be satisfied if you just type in the word system food and see what food are you willing to eat and make and have a variety of foods from that list that you consume on a daily basis. Like what's in that list? I, you know, on an everyday basis, every single day. **Michelle Oravitz:** Yeah **Dr. Nayan Patel:** in there, asparagus in there, there's oysters and chicken and turkey. And I mean, you can name it, right? There's so much stuff is in there that you can consume. It's not a small list, right? But you have to make it a part of the routine. But that's just one thing. That's just one thing. The second part, which is utmost important, is limit. Limit your exposure to toxicities, **Michelle Oravitz:** yes true [00:43:00] Oh, **Dr. Nayan Patel:** pure. Right is important and because of that guess what my technology I even dove into the skincare as well because because most of my customers were females. Well now they are like 50 50 today But at that time all my customers female and they look at the technology and say hey Can you give me all the antioxidants for my face as well? I said sure. It's that's easy, right? So I just went got all the antioxidants and I said, okay Put it squeeze the size right so I can shove a whole bunch of stuff into this couple of products And so I have like seven or eight different antioxidants in full concentration and some are even more in like two creams right And then two of the serums I give like 10x of what you what you get from any of the products in the marketplace today so I give you a vitamin c and glutathione in a very high concentration to your skin Gets your skin completely disperses really really fast and gets gets to the all the skin in your whole body And so anyways, so I did that [00:44:00] **Michelle Oravitz:** if you do that, To your face, is that the same thing, the same technology that will get glutathione in your cells? So it's kind of like two in one? **Dr. Nayan Patel:** So it is, it is it's the same technology, but what we have to done is we have to identify the speed and how deep I want to go inside. So the skincare is more for, **Michelle Oravitz:** different. It's more **Dr. Nayan Patel:** yeah, but I would always say that if you're using both that do not double up, do not double up, right? If you're using both that your skincare routine, as is the way it's been introduced to you, and then just add on the, the top of glue that just once a day. **Michelle Oravitz:** I **Dr. Nayan Patel:** And you, and you still get the, I mean, you get full benefit. That's the ultimate Longevity hack is what I call them, right? Cause the beauty is inside out. The ultimate longevity hack is you do the full skincare routine and just do once a day of the glutathione. If you don't do the skincare routine, just the glutathione twice a day is, is, is, is what you need. That's an ultimate bio is, [00:45:00] **Michelle Oravitz:** Oh, that's great. **Dr. Nayan Patel:** I have. **Michelle Oravitz:** Well, listen, I mean, I'm curious. I'm sure people listening are very curious, how can we find out more? How can we buy this stuff and get ahold of it? **Dr. Nayan Patel:** Absolutely. So, my website is oral wellness. com. A U R O wellness. com. Go to the website. There is a two part on the top is skincare and wellness. Otherwise you can go to oral skincare. com as well. The same thing. My urge is that if you are any of this patients that is Not able to give up monitor conveniences or you may suspect that you may have low glutathione levels I would probably strongly suggest you try it for 30 days It is, we do offer a hundred percent, a hundred percent money back guarantee. We don't charge shipping and handling. We'll refund you everything, right? We will, we will do full refund of everything. Cause I just want people to try it out. And once you try it for 30 days and if you see slight benefit of [00:46:00] it then it's the best thing that can happen to you for the rest of your life. It's one thing that I have, I have customers for now for 17 years, since the first we discovered this product. That will, that's like a, it's a go to product in the arsenal. It's like, it's always there. And I'll tell you, I'll give you another analogy right now, because I wanted people to really understand what this is, because as you age, your body is deteriorating, is diseased, and it is, is, is breaking down, right? It's like. You go to your, when you go to your home you leave your door open. And as soon as I leave the door open, the dust, the wind blows the leaves inside. And so what you do is you bring your vacuum out or your, or your broom out and start sweeping and guess what? There's more dust and more leaves coming out. Right? So what do you do? I'll say, Oh my God, I forgot to close the door. Once you close the door, you can literally clean the whole house from inside and make [00:47:00] it brand new again. Right? Oxidative stress, oxidative stress, production of free radicals is the opening of the door analogy in your body. Oxidative stress is not doing anything, but it's allowing every single thing to come inside your body. And destroy the body from inside and unless you block that and close it up You cannot buy your body does not heal from inside, right? So the glutathione is actually closing the door is actually closing the door and then allowing your body to what to start getting? Cleaned up from inside and start repairing itself inside So at the bare minimum at the bare minimum if you do for four months You're going to have every single day Products in your body, every single cells, organs, every single thing you're going to have allowed them the chance to [00:48:00] regenerate self. **Michelle Oravitz:** Yeah. **Dr. Nayan Patel:** after four months, yeah, it's after four months, it's like game over. So I have people that even today's they, they said, I know what I have to do. It's just that I just keep on forgetting. I said, that's okay. You know, close the door first. You know, it's, it's no fun sweeping and wrecking your house every single day. **Michelle Oravitz:** No, no, it's not. I agree. Wow. This is amazing. Really, really fascinating information. I just love the fact that you have a background from, from ecology. I mean, that you understand it really from the inside out and that you were able to apply technology and really understand it from your perspective and that you had these ideas to create a product like that, that's really cool. **Dr. Nayan Patel:** and I, I wish I had this product when we were going through our early on in my life because my wife had a hard time conceiving and it took us nine years to have a first son. Yeah, and it's not that we were trying for nine years. It's just that [00:49:00] after marriage, it took us nine years to have the first son and we only tried for maybe about a couple of years before. And then. We did, I think we did one, one, I think two IVF cycles. And I said, this will be the last one. We'll never do it again because I know the damage it causes to the human body. And I wasn't the one suffering, but I know it was going to destroy her body for the rest of her life. So I was not willing to put up with make her go through the process, even though it was like something that is so blissful to you, right? When you have a kid. So, yeah, we did all the traditional because I was pharmacist. I knew I'll do all the hormone therapies. I did all the hormones correctly. Everything was just fine, but she just was not producing any follicles. The follicles were there, but they're not producing any eggs. I knew that it was oxygen stress, but at that time I had nolu thi product in me. And So uh, it is just so unfortunate, right? But today you have that if you are a young person that is trying to conceive you have this thing, [00:50:00] at the very least, just use it for a few months. It gives it by the chance. And and, and hopefully you have a healthy baby. That's, that's always my **Michelle Oravitz:** Yeah, that's the hope. Yes. And sending all of that good, good energy and good thoughts to everybody listening. So thank you so much, Dr. Patel for coming on. This is a great conversation. I will have all the links to the website and everything in the episode notes for people to view if they want to stop, stop the car and then go look, but thank you so much for coming on today. This is a great conversation. **Dr. Nayan Patel:** Appreciate your time today. It's my pleasure to be here today. Thank you. [00:51:00] [00:52:00]
The boys take Cock or Ball international with a little help from a Spanish G&Diva. William is gearing up to school us all on the Sistine Chapel (not the Sixteenth), while Jordan seems more interested in the Vatican's gift shops. And all this talk of ancient monuments reminds Jordan of the time he found himself on the wrong side of a security guard. Join Sexted Extra and laugh along to William Hanson and Jordan North helping you navigate the challenges of modern life ad free at https://plus.acast.com/s/sextedmyboss. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The bois discuss Conclave, The Monkey, Suspiria, American Gangster, and more!Join our Patreon for bonus episodes, supplements, Discord access, and more: https://www.patreon.com/therearetoomanymoviesMerch: https://www.toomanymovies.com/shopInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/therearetoomanymovies/TikTok:https://www.tiktok.com/@therearetoomanymoviesListen on Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/7lwOlPvIGdlmr6XjnLIAkG?si=4e3d882515824466Subscribe on iTunes:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/there-are-too-many-movies/id1455789421Twitch:https://www.twitch.tv/therearetoomanymoviesTwitter:http://www.twitter.com/tatmmpod00:00:00 Cold Open00:01:15 Intro00:04:55 Arachnophobia00:07:02 Bram Stoker's Dracula00:11:00 Dunkirk00:13:41 Just Mercy00:14:50 Nope00:16:45 One Of Them Days00:17:27 The Monkey00:23:45 Suspiria (2018)00:27:27 Grave of the Fireflies00:29:34 Inglorious Basterds00:33:21 See of the Sacred Fig00:37:13 Sudden Death00:42:00 Knife+Heart00:43:43 American Gangster00:46:36 Conclave01:16:37 Is It Cinema?01:19:34 DMT (Dumb Movie Title)01:23:05 Outro
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In this episode of Nurse Converse, Melanie Van Sistine of Mel's Crafty CoRNer discusses the critical topic of nurses navigating chronic pain at the bedside. Drawing from her personal experiences, Mel explores the prevalence of chronic pain among nurses, its effects on their well-being, and practical strategies for managing it. She emphasizes the importance of creating a safe space for nurses to share their experiences and support one another, as well as the importance of seeking help when needed. Tune in for valuable insights, encouragement, and a reminder that you're not alone—together, we can create a culture of support and strength.>> Nurse in Pain: Navigating Chronic Pain at the BedsideJump Ahead to Listen:[02:08] Nurses managing chronic pain.[06:43] Nursing and workplace injuries.[08:32] Chronic pain and vulnerability.[12:59] Asking for help is strength.[18:14] Creative expression for pain management.[20:41] Be curious, not judgmental.[23:52] Encouragement in daily challenges.Connect with Melanie on social media: Instagram: @mels.crafty.cornerTikTok: @mels.crafty.cornerShop Mel's Crafty Corner!For more information, full transcript and videos visit Nurse.org/podcastJoin our newsletter at nurse.org/joinInstagram: @nurse_orgTikTok: @nurse.orgFacebook: @nurse.orgYouTube: Nurse.org
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Preparing for Jesus' Arrival: Reflecting on the Advent Season We extend our heartfelt wishes . . . . . . for a blessed and joyful new liturgical year to everyone. This new beginning calls us to renew ourselves in how we live and grow closer to God. As we step into this liturgical year, we begin with the season of Advent—a time rich with meaning. Advent's Meaning The word Advent originates from the Latin term Adventus, meaning “arrival” or “coming.” This season reflects three profound aspects of Christ's arrival. The First Coming: Advent reminds us of the historical reality of our Lord Jesus Christ's coming to earth. He became man, walked among us, and fulfilled the promise of God. The prophet Jeremiah foretold this in the first reading: God would raise a just shoot from David, fulfilling His covenant with Israel. Jesus' coming is not a myth or a legend; it is a historical truth. He was born as a child, grew among us, and brought salvation to humanity. The Second Coming: Christ also comes to us daily. Advent is a season to recognize His constant presence in our lives. Jesus knocks on the door of our hearts, seeking to be welcomed. He comes to us through His Word, through prayer, and most intimately in the Eucharist. Every day, we are called to open our hearts to Him and embrace His presence. The Final Coming: Lastly, Advent calls us to prepare for Christ's ultimate return in glory. Just as He came in history and as He continues to come to us daily, He will come again to fulfill God's divine plan. This final coming reminds us to live with vigilance and hope, ready to welcome Him when He returns. In the Homily, we hear a story about one family's preparation for Our Lord's Final Coming and its implications for all of us. As we journey through Advent, let us reflect on our readiness for Christ's presence in all its forms. Let us prepare our hearts, welcome Him daily, and live with joyful anticipation of His final coming. Hear more within this Meditation Media. Listen to: Preparing for Jesus' Arrival: Reflecting on the Advent Season -------------------------- Image: Christ: The Last Judgement: Italian Artist and Painter: Michelangelo: 1536-1541 This is a very small portion of a much larger Sistine fresco painted by Michelangelo twenty-five years after painting the Sistine Chapel ceiling.
#769: Join us as we sit down with Sophia & Sistine Stallone – an iconic sister duo & hosts of the Unwaxed podcast. Growing up in a well-known family, they share insights on carrying the Stallone legacy as daughters of Sylvester & Jennifer Stallone. In this episode, Sophia & Sistine open up about their experience in the spotlight, their journey as sisters navigating their twenties, & get real with modern day dating realities! To connect with Sophia Stallone click HERE To connect with Sistine Stallone click HERE To connect with Lauryn Bosstick click HERE To connect with Michael Bosstick click HERE Read More on The Skinny Confidential HERE To Watch the Show click HERE For Detailed Show Notes visit TSCPODCAST.COM To Call the Him & Her Hotline call: 1-833-SKINNYS (754-6697) This episode is brought to you by The Skinny Confidential Head to the HIM & HER Show ShopMy page HERE to find all of Michael and Lauryn's favorite products mentioned on their latest episodes. Visit shopskinnyconfidential.com to learn more about The Skinny Confidential Non-Toxic Beauty Candle. This episode is sponsored by Good Ranchers Use code SKINNY at GoodRanchers.com to claim this Presidential Promo worth up to $1200 and bring 100% American meat to your family meals. This episode is sponsored by Farmacy Beauty Visit farmacybeauty.com and use code SKINNY for 20% off your order. This episode is sponsored by Cymbiotika Go to cymbiotika.com/theskinny and use code SKINNY to save 15% off on your subscription order. This episode is sponsored by LMNT Get your free LMNT Sample Pack with any purchase at drinklmnt.com/SKINNY. This episode is sponsored by Masa Chips Just visit masachips.com and use code SKINNY at checkout for 20% off your first order. This episode is sponsored by SquareSpace Head to squarespace.com/SKINNY to save 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain using code SKINNY. Produced by Dear Media
This week Ryan talks about marriage licenses, being scammed and compares the Sistine chapel to the Cleveland Browns. Subscribe! E-Mail:RyanWoodsPod@GMail.ComYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1Nu1XWTHMOjA9--Eb3Ry-ATwitter: https://twitter.com/Ryan_WoodssInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/ryanwoodss/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/IntoTheWoodspod/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ryan4961/support
Shakespeare and Possibility continues with the 13th Annual Notre Dame London Shakespeare lecture, delivered by Margreta de Grazia, Emerita Rosenberg Professor of the Humanities at the University of Pennsylvania. Her books on Shakespeare have drawn attention to the belatedness (and inadequacy) of concepts that have been key to the study of Shakespeare (and literature more generally). These range from the apparatus of the modern editorial tradition (Shakespeare Verbatim [Oxford, 1991]), to the psychologizing of Hamlet (Hamlet without Hamlet [Cambridge, 2007]), to the chronologizing, periodizing and secularizing of the Shakespeare canon (Four Shakespearean Period Pieces Chicago, 2021]). Her most recent book, Shakespeare without a Life (Oxford, 2023), focuses on our current preoccupation with Shakespeare's biography, an interest not shared -- as her book argues – by the first two centuries of Shakespeare's readers. She has also co-edited two Cambridge Companions to Shakespeare with Sir Stanley Wells, 2001 and 2010.Thanks for listening! The ThinkND Podcast is brought to you by ThinkND, the University of Notre Dame's online learning community. We connect you with videos, podcasts, articles, courses, and other resources to inspire minds and spark conversations on topics that matter to you — everything from faith and politics, to science, technology, and your career. Learn more about ThinkND and register for upcoming live events at think.nd.edu. Join our LinkedIn community for updates, episode clips, and more.
All three of Sly Stallone's daughters are KNOCKOUTS inside and out. Sophia, Sistine, and Scarlet Stallone join us to share some 'Over The Top' stories about life with their dad. What is it like to date when your dad is one of the greatest action heroes of all time? Why would boyfriends show up to their house with resumes and headshots?? Did things get a little 'Rocky' while shooting their reality show? Not only do the Stallone sisters dish on their dad, they talk about meeting Kate and Oliver when their father co-starred in "Tango and Cash." See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Famous actor Sylvester Stallone is not just a superstar on the silver screen but also a devoted father who safeguards his family with unparalleled intensity. Mr. Stallone is the proud father of three daughters - Sophia, aged 27, Sistine, aged 25, and Scarlet, aged 21. Besides his daughters, he has two sons named Sage and Seargeoh. The high degree of Stallone's paternal protectiveness has been a known fact for a while, however, it has become evident that his zeal for their security amplified significantly when Sophia and Sistine relocated to New York City. Always proactive in ensuring the safety of his family, Stallone deployed an extra layer of protection when his eldest daughters decided to move. Quite distinguished from the conventional, the Hollywood veteran arranged for the daughters to get a taste of self-defense training from Navy SEALS. This unusual step was taken prior to their move to the bustling city, emanating from a father's instinctive need to ensure his children's safety. The remarkable episode came to light through an interview conducted by The New York Post with Sophia and Sistine Stallone. The interview was a part of the promotional activities leading up to the premiere of the second season of their family reality television show 'The Family Stallone'. The daughters discussed their peculiar and challenging experience of self-defense training sessions. Sistine shared insights into the intense physical regime. She divulged how the training sessions filmed for the reality show, which seemed 'fairly easy and light,' were drastically different than what it appeared on screen. She described it as the 'most challenging' thing they have come across. 'We were in the woods for around six hours,' she added. The final footage, a carefully curated montage, in contrast, portrayed a rather enjoyable training session. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This episode looks at a practice which was common in Italy from the 16th to 19th centuries. A practice which saw young boys subjected to a procedure which resulted in their vocal cords not changing with the onset of adolescence. And this was the procedure of castration. The result was that a lack of testosterone allowed these boys to keep their youthful singing voices. The term used to describe these boys was the castrati, quite an unfortunate choice of word. As the castrati progressed into manhood, their voices became very unique. So in churches all over Italy, including the Sistine chapel, these men made careers from singing. Their voices were preferred over male singers and their dominance was helped because the Vatican had banned women from church choirs in the 1500's. And with the development of opera, these men also had lucrative careers as opera singers. For three centuries, these singers became superstars of their time, demanding high sums for their services, singing in choirs and operas in Italy, but their fame also spread all over Europe. Disclaimer - Tyler Allen at the Minds of Madness Podcast - https://mindsofmadnesspodcast.com/ Send voice mail - https://anchor.fm/applefortheteacherpod/message Email - applefortheteacherpodcast@gmail.com Twitter - https://twitter.com/AppleforTeacher Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/apple_for_the_teacher_podcast/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/applefortheteacherpodcast Sources - https://allthatsinteresting.com/castrati?utm_campaign=later-linkinbio-realhistoryuncovered&utm_content=later-35423875&utm_medium=social&utm_source=linkin.bio https://www.nytimes.com/2006/04/19/arts/music/in-opera-a-different-kind-of-less-is-more-handel-and-the.html https://www.classicfm.com/discover-music/what-is-a-castrato/ https://www.operaforall.co.uk/who-were-the-castrati/ https://www.slate.com/articles/arts/music_box/2009/11/natures_rejects.html https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KLjvfqnD0ws&t=16s https://gizmodo.com/what-did-it-mean-to-be-a-castrato-1732742399 https://archive.org/search?query=the+castrato&and%5B%5D=mediatype%3A%22texts%22 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zqDEU0y9BSI https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t6U8VZ6riNk https://www.google.com/search?q=georgia+brown+g10&rlz=1C1CHBF_en-GBAU973AU973&oq=georgia+brown+G&aqs=chrome.1.69i57j0i512l5j0i22i30l4.14711j0j7&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8#fpstate=ive&vld=cid:73b3185b,vid:Ia57VfDaESw https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Wj9fnUAmj0 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=75wRZ4iYHgE https://www.mirror.co.uk/3am/celebrity-news/michael-jackson-really-castrated-conspiracy-14003595 https://www.vice.com/en/article/9aeepv/the-bonkers-conspiracy-theory-about-michael-jacksons-castration https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kgTIDcTVu8w https://hekint.org/2017/01/30/the-castrati-a-physicians-perspective-part-1/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DrITKSRCqGo --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/applefortheteacherpod/message
We never have guests but we HAD to make an exception for the hilarious adorable incredible Stallone sisters! Sistine and Sophia just moved to NYC and are making their reality tv debut on Paramount+ with The Family Stallone. They tell us what it's like to date when your dad is Sylvester Stallone, shooting reality TV with your family, Sistine's "Fuck Yes List" for moving to NYC, and we find out if they are actually REAL gigglers. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Once you have seen the hand of God that reaches out towards His created subjects, you will never forget it. I'm thinking of the tremendous work done by Michelangelo in the Sistine chapel. In that simple depiction is the story of the entire Bible--God reaching out to touch us at the point of our needs. All theology only puts meaning to that truth. All history only demonstrates it. Unlike angry deities who must be satisfied with blood sacrifice--sometimes even the life of your firstborn--the God of the Bible is a loving God who reaches out to touch you at the point of your need, where you hurt.
Introduction to guest: Melanie Graduated from the University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee in 2018 with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing and has primarily worked with the Pediatric Population for 4 years. Graduated with my BSN in 2018 after not getting into the professional program for the first time. She took that semester and regrouped, but took an opportunity to study abroad with her Nursing College to Kenya, Africa. She was there for 2 weeks doing community outreach, education, and being one with the Kenyans. FUN fact - her professor who took her is from Kenya and took them to the ‘hut' she grew up in. She even got to meet her parents and have a meal. She also didn't pass my NCLEX the first time. Sat there for the full 6 hours and answered all 275 questions. She got my report back and was nearly passing in almost every single category. She took it again and passed in 78 questions! She got her first job as a pediatric nurse at the bedside on an Acute Care floor. They primarily specialized in GI/GU, Endo & Pulm, but saw almost anything under the sun. They had a lot of chronic patients, lots of tubes, and longer stays. Melanie did that for almost 4 years before pausing bedside to support her fRNd's in creative ways with Mel's Crafty Corner. Mel's Links: https://linkpop.com/mels-crafty-corner Follow up with the Doctor Nurse Podcast here! Success NP- Etsy Shop developed by my best friend and me who are both Nurse Practitioners and create beautiful designs for your life! Check us out.
The four Pendentives of Michelangelo's Ceiling of the Sistine Chapel represent four different dramatic stories from the Old Testament. What are these stories, and what do they teach?
We can explain... the girls are back on the UNWAXED podcast to reveal why they disappeared. From Sophia's relationship update, Sistine's embarrassing night out, and plans of moving in together, this episode has it all! Thank you to our listeners for your patience, we are so happy to be back!! Subscribe: https://bit.ly/unxwaxed Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3lIb6cQ Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3lIeNiT Unwaxed instagram: @unwaxedpodcast Sophia's instagram: @sophiastallone Sistine's instagram: @sistinestallone See you next Tuesday ;) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We know that Michelangelo's painting of the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel was an extraordinary achievement, but what subjects does he represent and what teaching do they convey?
Shownotes: Matt and Cameron have finished reading Stalingrad, but they aren't yet done with Grossman. This week, they tackle his short story “The Sistine Madonna.” Written before the publication of Stalingrad and after he began to write Life and Fate, “The Sistine Madonna” is a piece about beauty, desperation, and hope for the future. Oh, and thermonuclear war. It covers a lot of ground. Grab your Bibles to track the religious analogies and tune in! Major themes: Non-religious Christianity, Aesthetic anti-Sovietism, Eternal Beauty 03:49 - Okay, I was close, but the beer is actually called “St. Pauli” 06:03 - Nicaragua, I mean 8:09 - Check out The Sistine Madonna here 08:56 - “The Sistine Madonna” by Vasily Grossman 10:19 - I have once again switched Stalin and JFK's death date, as I am want to do. Stalin died in 1953. The music used in this episode was “soviet march,” by Toasted Tomatoes. You can find more of their work on Bandcamp and Youtube. Follow us on Instagram, check out our website, if you're so inclined, check out our Patreon!
Michelangelo used painted architecture and numerous nudes to divide the Sistine Chapel ceiling into separate panels and give it a complex design. Today we summarize the elaborate arrangement he came up with.
We accompany the last set of popes of the middle ages, from Nicholas V to Innocent VIII as they take us out of th middle ages with the usual intrigue in the Italian peninsula with Naples,Florence, Milan and Venice as well as many others as the city of Rome takes the shape we would start to recognise today.
Spencer Pratt (The Hills, Entrepreneur) joins Sophia and Sistine in the studio this week!! He's getting honest about what news headlines he planted, whether or not that Call Her Daddy moment was staged, and also reveals he has an exclusive on one of Hollywood's hottest celebrities. This is one you're not going to want to miss!! Right now Ritual is offering our listeners 10% off your first three months. Visit ritual.com/UNWAXED and turn healthy habits into a Ritual. Subscribe: https://bit.ly/unxwaxed Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3lIb6cQ Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3lIeNiT Unwaxed instagram: @unwaxedpodcast Sophia's instagram: @sophiastallone Sistine's instagram: @sistinestallone Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, a hot new bombshell enters the villa. Sistine and Sophia are back with another SOLO SISTER EPISODE!! STUDIO AUDIENCE WOOO!! The girls are recapping the latest on Love Island, why they think men cheat (@ EmRata), and spill the tea on texts they regret sending. They also bring back some of their OG segments and share their Wax/Wane of the week, Bed Time Stories, & are giving you listeners their Unsolicited Advice!! This episode had us crying literal tears of laughter. Right now Ritual is offering our listeners 10% off your first three months. Visit ritual.com/UNWAXED and turn healthy habits into a Ritual. Subscribe: https://bit.ly/unxwaxed Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3lIb6cQ Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3lIeNiT Unwaxed instagram: @unwaxedpodcast Sophia's instagram: @sophiastallone Sistine's instagram: @sistinestallone Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We are thrilled to bring another Stallone onto the podcast today!!! The multitalented (Uncle) Frank Stallone joins Sophia and Sistine to discuss his long music/acting/songwriting career, growing up with his brother Sly, why he's STILL single, and even preforms a song at the end!!! This is a family affair that you definitely won't want to miss out on! Subscribe: https://bit.ly/unxwaxed Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3lIb6cQ Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3lIeNiT Unwaxed instagram: @unwaxedpodcast Sophia's instagram: @sophiastallone Sistine's instagram: @sistinestallone Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
All of Sistine's giggler dreams are coming true, because today the hilarious Hannah Berner (Host of Giggly Squad, Berning In Hell) joins the Unwaxed girls in studio!! She deep dives into the reality behind reality TV, what it's like dating an older man, and why your 20's should be a chaotic phase for you try anything and everything. Right now Ritual is offering our listeners 10% off your first three months. Visit ritual.com/UNWAXED and turn healthy habits into a Ritual. Subscribe: https://bit.ly/unxwaxed Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3lIb6cQ Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3lIeNiT Unwaxed instagram: @unwaxedpodcast Sophia's instagram: @sophiastallone Sistine's instagram: @sistinestallone Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Go shawty, it's yo birthday, we're gonna party like it's yo birthday. HAPPY BIRTHDAY to our very own, one of a kind, Sistine Stallone!! We have a few fun surprises in store, and the girls talk about everything from Sistine's birthday tradition of getting a birthday kiss, the year she was catfished, a coyote almost stealing their pups, and why you're still a baby even when you're an adult. Tune in and leave us a "happy birthday Tina" comment!! We have a special deal for our audience: Save fifteen dollars off your first visit with an Apostrophe provider at Apostrophe.com/UNWAXED when you use our code:UNWAXED. This code is only available to our listeners. Right now Ritual is offering our listeners 10% off your first three months. Visit ritual.com/UNWAXED and turn healthy habits into a Ritual. Subscribe: https://bit.ly/unxwaxed Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3lIb6cQ Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3lIeNiT Unwaxed instagram: @unwaxedpodcast Sophia's instagram: @sophiastallone Sistine's instagram: @sistinestallone Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
That's right, there IS a third sister!! Scarlet joins Sophia and Sistine in New York, a little frazzled but still here to get the job done. Scarlet shares what it's like working on set with their dad (how he pranks her), how she lost her wallet (and hair) during her NY trip, and who her not-boyfriend-boyfriend is. Also, why are Sophia and Sistine beefing...? This is an episode you won't want to miss!! To get started, just go to https://www.apostrophe.com/UNWAXED and click Begin Visit, then use our code UNWAXED at sign up and you'll get your first visit for only five dollars! Right now Ritual is offering our listeners 10% off your first three months. Visit https://www,ritual.com/UNWAXED and turn healthy habits into a Ritual. Subscribe: https://bit.ly/unxwaxed Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3lIb6cQ Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3lIeNiT Unwaxed instagram: @unwaxedpodcast Sophia's instagram: @sophiastallone Sistine's instagram: @sistinestallone Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome back to The Viall Files, Going Deeper edition! Today we are joined by podcasters Sophia and Sistine Stallone, also known as The Stallone Sisters! On this episode we dive into growing up with a famous father, how having strict parents can prevent you from becoming spoiled, and Nick's love of Rocky IV. We also talk about being bullied by famous children and creating your own path. We dive into some pop culture topics and react to Kim Kardashian's recent comments about how she would eat poop if it made her look younger, Kim's brand new luxurious private jet, how airplane food always sucks, and we also discuss how saying you love someone when you're drunk can be genuine. We also dive into the effectiveness of marriage pacts, reacting to Millie Bobby Brown and Noah Schnapp's deal to tie the knot if they're both single at 40. We then welcome our Texting Office Hours caller who wonders how to get out of her cousin's wedding without hurting his feelings and without her feeling guilty. The drama increases when it's revealed that she was uninvited from the wedding itself and that this upcoming event is really just a celebration that will be extremely costly and inconvenient to attend. “I love you is subjective.” Please make sure to subscribe so you don't miss an episode and as always send in your relationship questions to asknick@kastmedia.com to be a part of our Monday episodes. If you would like to get some advice on Office Hours send an email to asknick@kastmedia.com with “ Office Hours” in the subject line! Pre-Order Nick's Book: https://www.abramsbooks.com/product/dont-text-your-ex-happy-birthday_9781419755491/ Check out our new "Introvert" merch at http://www.viallfiles.com today! THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS: MUDWTR: Go to http://www.MudWtr.com/VIALL to support the show and use code VIALL for 15% off. Brooklinen: Go to Brooklinen.com and use promo code VIALL to get $20 off your purchase of $100 or more plus free shipping. Brooklinen. The curators of comfort. Episode Socials: @viallfiles @nickviall @sophiastallone @sistinestallone @unwaxedpodcast See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Introducing the girl group you never knew you needed!! That's right, the ladies from Chicks in the Office have joined forces with Sophia and Sistine to create a terrifying foursome that truly emulates the title “chicks” in the office. Ria and Fran came to the New York studio to discuss how they film a podcast while being best friends, which Bachelor couples they've set up, and give Sophia and Sistine the tea on why Kris Jenner blocked Ria. You're not going to want to miss this one!! Prima: Head to Prima.co with code UNWAXED to receive that limited-time 20% off offer and get the relief you deserve, so you can feel better every day. Subscribe: https://bit.ly/unxwaxed Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3lIb6cQ Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3lIeNiT Unwaxed instagram: @unwaxedpodcast Sophia's instagram: @sophiastallone Sistine's instagram: @sistinestallone Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Oh how the tables turn! Sistine and Sophia bring legendary interviewer Maria Menounos (E! News, Author, Podcast Host, Actress & the list goes on) into the studio to put the mic in the other hand and ask her some hard hitting questions. They dive into her past, how she grew to be the infamous television personality she is today, and her proudest accomplishment. They also touch on overcoming her brain tumor, and how it ended up changing her life for the better. Stream The Pentaverate on Netflix now, and find her podcast Better Together with Maria Menounos everywhere you find podcasts! To get started, just go to Apostrophe.com/UNWAXED and click Begin Visit, then use our code UNWAXED at sign up and you'll get your first visit for only five dollars! Subscribe: https://bit.ly/unxwaxed Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3lIb6cQ Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3lIeNiT Unwaxed instagram: @unwaxedpodcast Sophia's instagram: @sophiastallone Sistine's instagram: @sistinestallone Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Is Disneyland actually fun? Sistine thinks no. The crowds are too big, everyone smells, and (shade intended) why are there so many crocs?! If you're the FBI, don't @ us, because Sistine is revealing her “ingenious” plan for getting away with murder. Ella Halikas, the CEO of confidence, is joining the girls in the studio today to give them a much needed pep talk and discuss her secrets to owning her confidence, what it's like modeling today, and why the one place she lacks confidence is her dating life. Get 20% off + free shipping with the code UNWAXED at manscaped.com. Subscribe: https://bit.ly/unxwaxed Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3lIb6cQ Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3lIeNiT Unwaxed instagram: @unwaxedpodcast Sophia's instagram: @sophiastallone Sistine's instagram: @sistinestallone Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, Sophia and Sistine break out the booze while playing a brand new game called Sip Or Spill! They ask questions that they haven't laid eyes on before and either have to spill the tea, or sip and stay quiet. Things get interesting when Sistine is forced to reveal the last thing she Google'd... and it's definitely.. spicy. Also - why are holidays so much more fun when you're younger? We think that there should be an adult version of Easter, with fireball shooters and Liquid IV hidden in those eggs. Unfiltered as always, this is an episode you won't want to miss out on! Subscribe: https://bit.ly/unxwaxed Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3lIb6cQ Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3lIeNiT Unwaxed instagram: @unwaxedpodcast Sophia's instagram: @sophiastallone Sistine's instagram: @sistinestallone Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
That's right baby, it's a SISTER EPISODE!! Sistine is back from spending a week in Florida with the family, and since she's been away, Sophia has some pretty big news to share with her - and it's not just the bangs that she cut at 3 in the morning. Stay tuned for the big reveal, and more importantly, to hear about the sheep riding competition Jennifer put the girls in when they were younger. Subscribe: https://bit.ly/unxwaxed Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3lIb6cQ Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3lIeNiT Unwaxed instagram: @unwaxedpodcast Sophia's instagram: @sophiastallone Sistine's instagram: @sistinestallone Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
March is doing the girls dirty and they're already starting out on the wrong foot. Sistine discusses why she's feeling a little ~off~ lately, while Sophia is jetting off to DC for a flirty getaway weekend (will she finally tell us with who?!) Bust or Must: Season Two Euphoria debate. The girls also bring the ULTIMATE boss queen Lala Kent into the Unwaxed studio! The Vanderpump Rules star talks about being a new mom, sliding into the DMs, and how her breakup has shaped the way she dates. Lala gets vulnerable with the girls about raising her daughter during this difficult transition and reveals how she's been able to cope. This is an incredible episode you don't want to miss. Manscaped: Get 20% off + free shipping with the code UNWAXED at manscaped.com. Subscribe: https://bit.ly/unxwaxed Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3lIb6cQ Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3lIeNiT Unwaxed instagram: @unwaxedpodcast Sophia's instagram: @sophiastallone Sistine's instagram: @sistinestallone Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this week's episode, Sistine asks the question we've all been wondering… where do street vendors wash their hands?! And who is Sophia secretly visiting in New York? We also welcome the very funny (and cool) Connor Wood AKA Fibula into the Unwaxed Studio! The girls get to the bottom of why he's single, what dating apps he's on, and if he'd date a fan…
Find your true zodiac sign and take my quiz! CLICK HERE Click Here To Text Me Your Podcast Question! OR just text me “Question” to my number (310) 510-6643 and I'll get back to you! This is part two of my two part episode with the beautiful Stallone Sisters, Sistine and Sophia! We continue talking about who I liiiikkee right now and can't stop thinking about, we also talk about who Sistine and Sophia are dating, plus a discussion on our zodiac signs, and why it's SO important to know everyone's love language, including your family. Thank you for listening and if you want to support the podcast, this episode was brought to you by Uncommon Goods: www.uncommongoods.com/violet Don't forget to subscribe and follow on @tootiredtobecrazy on IG :) See you next Thursday Baddies! See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Find your true zodiac sign and take my quiz! CLICK HERE HEY BADDIES!! This is part one of my two part episode with the beautiful STALLONE Sisters, Sistine and Sophia! We cover all the practical skills for women looking to date, our dads, MY REAL NAME, setting my friends up with my leftovers, zodiac signs, signs if you're actually into someone or not, and what your erotic blueprint says about you and your partner. Thank you for listening and if you want to support the podcast, please check out this weeks sponsors! Pill Club: thepillclub.com/violet Click Here To Text Me Your Podcast Question! OR just text me “Question” to my number (310) 510-6643 and I'll get back to you! Don't forget to subscribe, leave me a 5 star review and follow @tootiredtobecrazy on IG :) See you next Thursday Baddies! See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.