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Send us a textPodcast episodes are fully available to paid subscribers on the M&M Substack and on YouTube. Partial versions are available elsewhere.About the guest: Ben Potter, PhD is an archaeologist & Professor of Anthropology at the University of Alaska-Fairbanks. James Chatter, PhD is a retired archaeologist and paleontologist. They recently published a paper on the diet of the Clovis people of North America at the end of the last Ice Age.Episode summary: Nick talks to Dr. Potter & Dr. Chatters about: the Clovis culture and initial human colonization of the Americas; human diet since the last Ice Age; ancient human diets; hunting of Mammoths and other large herbivores; Clovis technology & culture, including projectile weapons; and more.Related episodes:M&M #160: Diet, Hunting, Culture and Evolution of Paleolithic Humans & Hunter Gatherers | Eugene MorinM&M #154: Evolution & Genetics of Human Diet, Metabolism, Disease Risk, Skin Color and Origins of Modern Europeans | Eske WillerslevSpecial offer: Use MINDMATTERSPECIAL2 for a free 1-year premium subscription to Consensus, an AI-powered research tool that helps you find the best science, faster. ($150 value, limited-time offer).*This content is never meant to serve as medical adviceSupport the showAll episodes (audio & video), show notes, transcripts, and more at the M&M Substack Affiliates: MASA Chips—delicious tortilla chips made from organic corn and grass-fed beef tallow. No seed oils or artificial ingredients. Use code MIND for 20% off. KetoCitra—Ketone body BHB with potassium, calcium & magnesium, formulated with kidney health in mind. Use code MIND20 for 20% off. Lumen device to optimize your metabolism for weight loss or athletic performance. Use code MIND for 10% off. Athletic Greens: Comprehensive & convenient daily nutrition. Free 1-year supply of vitamin D with purchase. Consensus: AI-powered academic research tool. Find & understand the best science, faster. Free 1-year premium sub with code MINDMATTERSPECIAL2 (exp 12.23.24) Learn all the ways you can support my efforts...
Wicked gives us the secret origin of the Wicked Witch of the West from The Wizard of Oz. We dive a little deeper into what makes her so unique.Wicked is shaping up to be one of the biggest cinematic hits of the holiday season this year, following on from its wild success first as a bestselling novel and then as an even more successful Broadway musical. Is there the equivalent of an EGOT for adapted properties? Because if so, Wicked just needs a video game or something to qualify.At the heart of Wicked, however, is the sympathetic origin story of the formerly nameless Wicked Witch of the West from the classic Wizard of Oz story. Given both a name and a significant backstory in Wicked, we learn that her trademark green skin wasn't the manifestation of some inner character flaw, but rather a somewhat magical mishap brought about by her mother consuming a potion while pregnant with the future villainess. We admit that delving into the realm of pure magic on Does it Fly? has occasionally proven difficult, but in the case of Elphaba, there's something to the question of just how green a person can get, and the possible causes.Watch the latest episode of Does it Fly? right here or check it out on our YouTube page to learn more. FURTHER READING Do you want to delve a little deeper into the facts, concepts, and stories Hakeem and Tamara referenced in today's episode? Of course you do! Book Learnin' Wicked is first based on Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West by Gregory Maguire, which also spawned the sequels Son of a Witch, A Lion Among Men, and Out of Oz.Of course, all of this goes back to L. Frank Baum's original children's novel, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. But did you know that book had a whopping thirteen sequels? Oz mythology is vast!The Evolution of Skin Color in HumansMelanin is what gives everyone their skin color, and understanding how and why various skin tones evolved is the foundation of our discussion about the (potential) science of green skin. Read more here.Don't Turn Green!As a quick PSA, here's a guide to how you can keep any copper oxide in jewelry from giving your skin that (lovely?) Oz-like green tint.When People Actually Turned GreenHypochromic anemia, or chlorosis, was a condition that did indeed leave some folks with green-ish skin. We usually try to do a little better than just Wikipedia links in these notes, but because chlorosis isn't really an issue these days, there's not a ton of contemporary writing about it. So start with this Wikipedia entry, and if you want to dig deeper there are two scientific journal articles you can try to access here and here. There will be a quiz next week! (not really)ThalidomideSince the origin of the Wicked Witch's green skin begins with her mom drinking a potion, an example Hakeem cites in this episode is the tragedy surrounding use of Thalidomide during the mid-20th century, in which expectant mothers took a drug that was supposed to help with morning sickness and instead caused severe physical issues with their babies. A full history can be found here, but please beware of disturbing imagery.SUGGESTED VIEWING Oz-related screen adaptations are pretty much too numerous to list, and too varied in quality to really get into in the space we have here. But here are the ones we recommend…The Wizard of Oz (1939)MGM's 1939 musical classic is rightfully the most inescapable, culturally dominant version of the Oz mythos ever put on screen. It's also the most beloved. Almost impossible to imagine anyone reading this isn't aware of it in some capacity.The Wiz (1978)Sydney Lumet and Joel Schumacher's screen adaptation of the stage play which updated the Oz story for a more modern audience features a cast that includes no less than Diana Ross as Dorothy Gale, Richard Pryor (!) as the Wiz, and the legendary Lena Horne as Glinda, the Good Witch of the North.Return to Oz (1985)Long before taking the lead role in The Craft, Fairuza Balk took her turn as Dorothy Gale in a movie that, while essentially a sequel to the 1939 film, is actually more frightening and disturbing than The Craft! Absolutely worth your time.Wicked Part I (2024)Director Jon M. Chu's anticipated adaptation of the book and Broadway musical boasts an absurdly all-star cast including Cynthia Erivo as Elphaba, Ariana Grande as Galinda, Jeff Goldblum as the Wizard of Oz, Michelle Yeoh, Peter Dinklage, and more! WANT MORE FROM DOES IT FLY?For some darker fantasy realm stuff, check out our episode on Netflix's The Witcher right here!FOLLOW US!Stay in the loop! Follow DoesItFly? on YouTube and TikTok and let us know what you think! And don't forget to follow Roddenberry Entertainment:Instagram: @RoddenberryOfficial Facebook: RoddenberryTwitter: @Roddenberry For Advertising Inquiries: doesitfly@roddenberry.comCheck out the official Does it Fly? playlist, too!
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Skin color is something that has baffled scientists for centuries. As we look around ourselves, we find tremendous amounts of variation in skin color, from black to brown to white. There is an entire spectrum of skin color to be found. Why does this variation exist? In this episode, we dive into the evolutionary origins of skin color. We will begin our discussion by exploring melanin and why it is important to humans. We will then move onto a discussion of how and why we are able to observe such a wide variety of skin tones. Finally, we will end the episode with a conversation on the importance of understanding skin color and how this knowledge can be applied to medicine.
On this episode of Parent Tell, Kaila talks with Fionna Wright, a mom and children's book author who worked with her young daughter to create and publish a story based on her daughter's difficult experience accepting and appreciating her own skin color. Kaila and Fionna talk about what it's like to be biracial and how important it is that we have conversations with our children about race, skin color, and diversity. You can find out more about Fionna and the book, 100 Days Inside, here and the book can be purchased online and in person at your local book store!Please take 30 seconds and rate, review, and subscribing to Parent Tell! It really does make a difference on streaming platforms and we appreciate the love!Follow Parent Tell on Instagram
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The stock market took a huge hit through the weekend and is still down hundreds of points. It started Monday morning in Japan and swept across the Globe. What's the reason? Economists worldwide are fearful -- more than ever before -- that the United States economy is falling apart. We cover all this in today's show. Also, as no surprise to most, Kamala Harris is exposed to more and more lies daily. Today, we reveal her layers of lies about her origins. Though she lived for a time in California, in her formative years, she lived in the wealthiest city and neighborhood in Montreal, Canada! Her mother was a research doctor who was brought to Montreal by the Canadian government for special projects. Kamala NEVER shared that with anyone, opting to paint herself as a young woman of color who struggled because of her SKIN COLOR and ethnicity when none of that is true!
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Your skin color evolved at a particular latitude on earth, but migration and modern lifestyles have created radical mismatches between skin types and environments. The result: higher rates of cancer in light-skinned populations and Vitamin D deficiency in dark-skinned populations. In this episode, Jeff and Jake dig into these imbalances and the tension beneficial sun exposure and UV damage. This podcast is supported by: Bon Charge Get 15% off when you order at boncharge.com and use promo code COMMUNE at checkout EudēmoniaEudēmonia will take place in West Palm Beach, Florida on November 1-3. For more information and to purchase your ticket, visit https://eude.me/commune LMNTGet a free sample pack with any purchase at DrinkLMNT.com/COMMUNE SunlightenVisit Sunlighten.com/commune and use code ‘Commune' when you fill out to save up to $600 on your Sunlighten Sauna. VivobarefootUse code COMMUNE25 and get 25% off https://www.vivobarefoot.com/us/commune
In this cutting edge episode, Dr. Borger educates about the Fitzpatrick Skin Type Classification, which categorizes human skin color and its response to UV light and radiation. Dr. Borger discusses the importance of providers understanding how different skin types and skin colors react differently to certain treatments, such as chemical peels, laser and energy based treatments, in order to deliver the best and safest outcomes for patients. Dr. Judith Borger Links: www.theaestheticdoctor.com www.instagram.com/doctorborger
Our guest this week is Keith Lee. Keith has been lead portfolio manager on the Brown Capital Management Small Company Strategy since 1992. He and the Small Company team were named Morningstar's Fund Manager of the Year for Domestic Equity in 2015, and the mutual fund carries a Morningstar Medalist Rating of Gold. Keith is also a member of the board of directors and chairman of the management committee for Brown, and he has held the positions of CEO and CIO. He is a trustee of the Baltimore Community Foundation and active in many other Baltimore-based philanthropies. He holds a BA and an MBA from the University of Virginia.BackgroundBioBrown Capital ManagementBrown Capital Management Small Company StrategyBrown Capital's Proprietary Investment Philosophy“Morningstar's 2015 US Fund Manager of the Year Award Winners Delivered Superior Performance,” Morningstar.com, Jan. 26, 2016.Brown Capital“The Oracle of Apopka: Meet Eddie Brown, One of Wall Street's Greatest Untold Stories,” by Antoine Gara, forbes.com, May 28, 2019.“The Case for Going Small,” browncapital.com, March 27, 2023.“I'm a Black CEO. I've Been Discounted on Wall Street Because of my Skin Color,” by Eddie Brown, washingtonpost.com, July 8, 2020.“Team Decisions: Why Our Investment Team Structure Helps Us Make Better Decisions,” by Keith Lee, browncapital.com, Sept. 14, 2022.“How We Think About Performance,” by Keith Lee, browncapital.com, June 30, 2022.“Small Company Team Awarded Morningstar's High ‘People Rating,'” browncapital.com, May 22, 2022.OtherBeating the Odds: Eddie Brown's Investing and Life Strategies, by Eddie Brown“Opposites Attract: Why Financial Services Firms and ESOPS Are Made For Each Other,” by Mary Josephs, forbes.com, June 7, 2021.“Mutual Funds 2030,” PwC study, pwc.com.“Sizing the Prize—PwC's Global Artificial Intelligence Study: Exploiting the AI Revolution,” PwC study, pwc.com.CognexBio-TechneVeeva Systems
Meet Azlin Almanzar, an inspiring Afro-Latina breaking stereotypes in the modeling industry. Born and raised in the Dominican Republic, Azlin moved to Minneapolis, Minnesota, during her preteen years and has since made a significant impact. In this video, watch her triumph and be inspired by her incredible journey. Discover how Azlin balances her roles as a model, Board Member at That's Their Dream, rock climber, and labor consultant. Get ready to be inspired by Azlin Almanzar's story of success and determination as she paves the way for Afro-Latinas in the fashion world!Follow Al IG
In this episode Kara and Jordan answer listener questions from April. To submit a question for the monthly Q&A podcast, become a paid subscriber on Substack or join our Patreon!A few photos from Kara's Egypt tripShow Notes:Female Genitalia Lexicography* Bednarski, Andrew 2000. Hysteria revisited. Women's public health in ancient Egypt. In McDonald, Angela and Christina Riggs (eds), Current research in Egyptology 2000, 11-17. Oxford: Archaeopress.* Ghalioungui, P. 1977. The persistence and spread of some obstetric concepts held in ancient Egypt. Annales du Service des Antiquités de l'Égypte 62, 141-154.* Westendorf, Wolfhart 1999. Handbuch der altägyptischen Medizin, 2 vols. Handbuch der Orientalistik, erste Abteilung 36 (1-2). Leiden: Brill.Burial of Children * Barba, Pablo 2021. Power, personhood and changing emotional engagement with children's burial during the Egyptian Predynastic. Cambridge Archaeological Journal 31 (2), 211-228. DOI: 10.1017/S0959774320000402. * Kaiser, Jessica 2023. When death comes, he steals the infant: child burials at the Wall of the Crow cemetery, Giza. In Kiser-Go, Deanna and Carol A. Redmount (eds), Weseretkau "mighty of kas": papers in memory of Cathleen A. Keller, 347-369. Columbus, GA: Lockwood Press. DOI: 10.5913/2023853.22. Export >>* Marshall, Amandine 2022. Childhood in ancient Egypt. Translated by Colin Clement. Cairo; New York: American University in Cairo Press. * Saleem, Sahar N., Sabah Abd el-Razek Seddik, and Mahmoud el Halwagy 2020. A child mummy in a pot: computed tomography study and insights on child burials in ancient Egypt. In Kamrin, Janice, Miroslav Bárta, Salima Ikram, Mark Lehner, and Mohamed Megahed (eds), Guardian of ancient Egypt: studies in honor of Zahi Hawass 3, 1393-1403. Prague: Charles University, Faculty of Arts.Skin Color and Gender* Shelley Halley, Prof. Emerita of Classics and Africana Studies, Hamilton College* Tutankhamun out of the lotus blossom with ‘naturalistic' skin * Roth, Ann Macy 2000. Father earth, mother sky: ancient Egyptian beliefs about conception and fertility. In Rautman, Alison E. (ed.), Reading the body: representations and remains in the archaeological record, 187-201. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press.* Tan Men/Pale Women: Color and Gender in Archaic Greece and Egypt, a Comparative Approach by Mary Ann Eaverly Kara's ARCE Talk- “Elites Relying on Cultural Memory for Regime Building”Abstract: Theban elites of the late 20th and 21st Dynasties relied on veneration of 17th and 18th Dynasty kings to support their regimes ideologically. The cults of Ahmose-Nefertari and Amenhotep I were vibrant in the west Theban region, and their oracles were essential to solving many disputes. Herihor connected his militarily-achieved kingship to his position in the Karnak priesthood using the ancestor kings as touchstones. Twenty-first Dynasty Theban elites named their children after 18th Dynasty monarchs; Theban High Priest and king Panedjem named a daughter Maatkare, ostensibly after Hatshepsut of the 18th Dynasty, and a son Menkheperre after Thutmose III. Examination of the 20th and 21st Dynasty interventions of the royal mummies from Dra Abu el Naga and the Valley of the Kings indicates these royal corpses were used as sacred effigies of a sort, rewrapped and placed into regilded containers even after they had been stripped of their treasures and golden embellishments. This paper will examine how immigrants and mercenaries were able to move into Theban elite circles by marshaling ancestral connections to power. Men like Herihor and Panedjem, one of them at least of Meshwesh origins, worked within an Upper Egyptian cultural system that put its temple communities of practice before its military and veiled its politics with pious rituals and oracular pronouncements. Such elites had to negotiate their identities and power grabs through the cultural memory of the region's royal ancestors.* Episode 83- Thutmose III and the Veneration of the Royal Ancestors * Cooney, Kathlyn M. 2022. The New Kingdom of Egypt under the Ramesside dynasty. In Radner, Karen, Nadine Moeller, and D. T. Potts (eds), The Oxford history of the ancient Near East, volume III: from the Hyksos to the late second millennium BC, 251-366. New York: Oxford University Press. DOI: 10.1093/oso/9780190687601.003.0027. * Cooney, Kara. 2024. Recycling for Death AUC Press. * The Khonsu Temple at Karnak Get full access to Ancient/Now at ancientnow.substack.com/subscribe
Donate (no account necessary) | Subscribe (account required) On today's episode of The Wright Report, join Bryan Dean Wright, a former CIA Operations Officer, as he unpacks a series of critical developments that are shaping not just America but the global landscape. From the corridors of power in Washington to the bustling campuses across the United States, this episode delves into the ramifications of the new $60 billion U.S. aid package to Ukraine and its potential to escalate conflicts even further. Bryan explores how this financial support intersects with Ukraine's challenges in mobilizing enough soldiers to maintain their defensive efforts. The episode also casts a spotlight on the intensifying protests spreading across U.S. college campuses, examining the complex tapestry of motivations behind these movements that are now promising to disrupt everyday life this coming summer. Discover the connections between these protests and larger global issues as Bryan connects the dots between domestic unrest and international policy. Further, Bryan discusses the controversial mandate that TikTok must be sold within nine months, amidst concerns over national security and data privacy. This raises critical questions about the balance between security and freedom in the digital age. Shifting focus to the political arena, the episode reveals the targeted strategies Democrats are using to mobilize young Black voters for the upcoming elections, igniting a debate on the intersection of race and politics. Is this a strategic realignment or a risky gamble? Lastly, don't miss a captivating discussion on espionage, where Bryan explains operational testing and why it's crucial in shaping foreign policy decisions. This discussion not only sheds light on how intelligence is gathered and verified but also questions the reliability of the very information that can lead nations to the brink of war. Tune in for an episode that not only informs but challenges you to think deeper about the news that shapes our daily lives and future.
About the guest: Eske Willerslev, PhD is an evolutionary biologist and Professor of evolution at both the University of Copenhagen and University of Cambridge.Episode summary: Nick and Dr. Willerslev discuss: human evolution out of Africa; the origins of modern Europeans; hunter gatherers, early farmers, and pastoralists; genetics of human disease risk; evolution of diet & metabolism; evolution of light skin color; and more.*This content is never meant to serve as medical advice.Support the Show.All episodes (audio & video), show notes, transcripts, and more at the M&M Substack Try Athletic Greens: Comprehensive & convenient daily nutrition. Free 1-year supply of vitamin D with purchase.Try SiPhox Health—Affordable, at-home bloodwork w/ a comprehensive set of key health marker. Use code TRIKOMES for a 10% discount.Try the Lumen device to optimize your metabolism for weight loss or athletic performance. Use code MIND for $50 off.Learn all the ways you can support my efforts
Even when removed or burnt, forensic experts can use tattoos to identify offenders and victims of crimes. This is one of many techniques forensic photographers like Karen Byrne use to document everything from crime scenes to autopsies. Hear about the surprising ways evidence can be captured, the emotional weight of the job, and how forensic photography plays a crucial role in securing justice. If you or someone you know is experiencing, or at risk of experiencing, domestic, family or sexual violence, call 1800RESPECT on 1800 737 732, text 0458 737 732 or visit 1800RESPECT.org.au for online chat and video call services. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Skin color makes a difference in life when it comes to white privilege. Police treat black people differently than white people. Black communities are undervalued when selling their properties.White school systems are better staffed and equipped than schools in predominately black communities.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/racism-white-privilege-in-america--4473713/support.
Chris and Rob tell us why the USA Today column suggesting that the face of women's college basketball has to be a Black player is flat out wrong, discuss how Kawhi Leonard's latest injury could derail the Los Angeles Clippers' season and go head-to-head in this week's New York Jets-themed edition of Teichert's Tower of Trivia.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to the "Are You Listening Now Podcast"! On this week's episode, I discuss... Microsoft Admits They Pay this group of people less than others, Just like in 2020 Big Tech is trying to help Rig the 2024 Election , The No Bull tour is Some Bulls#$% and This is what you get when you vote based on Skin Color...a Cautionary TaleSegment 1 – Microsoft Admits They Pay this group of people less than others (3.30 – 13.25) Segment 2 – Just like in 2020 Big Tech is trying to help Rig the 2024 Election (13.26 – 21.49)Segment 3 – The No Bull tour is Some Bulls#$% (21.50 – 26.27) Segment 4 – This is what you get when you vote based on Skin Color....a Cautionary Tale (26.28 – 31.56)If you want more content from me check out my YouTube pageAre You Listening Now YouTube Linkhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbZLSqmT6elVIobcy1Lu_Tg
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Did you know that the severity of eczema symptoms + skin color have a unique relationship? That certain eczema symptoms can be WORSE for skin of color versus white or lighter skin tones? While practitioners are typically taught about the “classic eczema patient” who has itchy eczema, there is huge variation in how atopic dermatitis (eczema) manifests on different skin tones. Eczema on black skin, for instance, often presents as itchy skin bumps in areas not usually associated with atopic dermatitis. One main metric used to diagnose eczema is redness. But inflammation and eczema on dark skin often show up purple or grey, which makes it tough for practitioners to diagnose — especially if they were only taught to look for redness. So today, let's dive into the complex topic of eczema symptoms + skin color thanks to NEW RESEARCH from returning guest – Dr. Shawn Kwatra! We talk about why people of color so often struggle to get a correct skin rash diagnosis (black skin versus asian skin versus white skin), different ways chronic skin rashes manifest in different races, and much more! This topic is of particular importance because rashes (depending on race) can present looking more like psoriasis when it's actually eczema – thus leading to misdiagnosis. Plus we're discussing how to measure how itchy you are (no matter your skin tone) so you can convey it accurately to your doctor. Shawn Kwatra, MD, is a Director of the Johns Hopkins Itch Center and an Associate Professor of Dermatology at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in Baltimore, MD, USA. He specializes in medical dermatology areas of clinical expertise, including atopic dermatitis, psoriasis, chronic itch of unknown origin and dermatology for ethnic skin. Dr. Kwatra also runs a basic science laboratory and clinical trials unit and is funded by the National Institutes of Health and multiple foundations. Dr. Kwatra has been an author or co-author on over 200 publications and author of the book Living with Itch. This was such a fascinating conversation and I am so excited to share it with you! In This Episode: Eczema symptoms-skin tone connection: How rashes look different based on skin color Why eczema symptoms can be mistaken for psoriasis Importance of serum IgE lab test for eczema Who is MOST affected by Prurigo Nodularis? Why topical steroids create eczema white patches on skin Non-steroidal medication options for eczema symptoms How skin of color patients lose out on getting better treatment options BEST way to show your dermatologist how itchy you are Quotes “If you have atopic dermatitis and you are a skin of color patient, and particularly an African American patient, you're more likely to develop these small bumps for your eczema or prurigo nodules.” “If you apply a topical steroid for a long time, your skin actually gets lighter. And sometimes it takes many months to years to go back, and sometimes it can actually even be permanent. So we have to be really careful in skin of color patients when we're giving topical steroids, of the potency, and the duration of use, even on the scalp.” Links Find Dr. Shawn Kwatra online here and here | Twitter Get Dr. Kwatra's book Living with Itch: A Patient's Guide Diagnosing Atopic Dermatitis in Skin of Color (Dr. Kwatra's paper) Healthy Skin Show ep. 275: Why You're So Itchy (HINT: It's Probably Not Histamine) w/ Dr. Shawn Kwatra Healthy Skin Show ep. 302: What Is Prurigo Nodularis: Triggers, Body Connections + Crazy Itch w/ Dr. Shawn Kwatra Healthy Skin Show ep. 168: Misdiagnosis of Chronic Skin Conditions In Skin of Color w/ Dr. Hope Mitchell
Have you ever come across the term Skin of Color (SOC)? It's a broad term that encompasses a wide range of skin tones from people of diverse ethnicities and backgrounds. Since skin conditions can present differently in skin of color, healthcare professionals need to be aware of these variations to provide accurate diagnoses and appropriate treatments. Don't forget to listen to this week's podcast episode with Dr. Swati Kannan where she shares useful skincare tips for people with SOC. Geographic Variation and Skin Color (03:15) Skin Cancer in Skin of Color (07:41) Classification of Skin Types (09:33) Skin Conditions in Skin of Color (13:42) Devices for Aesthetic Concerns in Skin of Color (19:20) How to treat Melasma in Skin of Color (25:13) Dr. Swati Kannan MD is a double board-certified dermatologist and fellowship-trained Mohs surgeon and cosmetic dermatologist. She currently serves as an assistant professor at UC-San Diego, guiding the next generation of dermatology residents and surgical fellows. With specialized expertise in Mohs and reconstructive surgery, she also performs aesthetic treatments including injectables, laser procedures, thread lifts, hair transplants and hair restoration for comprehensive facial and body rejuvenation. Find Dr. Kannan here: Instagram:- https://www.instagram.com/drswatikannan/ Website:- https://www.swatikannanmd.com Follow Dr. Mina here:- https://instagram.com/drminaskin For more great skin care tips, subscribe to The Skin Real Podcast or visit www.theskinreal.com Baucom & Mina Derm Surgery, LLC Email - scheduling@atlantadermsurgery.com Contact - (404) 844-0496 Instagram - @baucomminamd Thanks for listening!
As we celebrate Black History Month, Fellowship President and CEO Yael Eckstein talks with Dr. Alveda King, niece of the legendary Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., on carrying on the King family's message of love and dignity for everyone.
Did Cornell Deny A White Student Over Their Skin Color? Olivia joins the show to discuss the contentious Cornell applicant who dismisses the role of race, with focus shifting to critiques from right-wing circles for his denial to Cornell. Tonight on The Don't Unfriend Me ShowWatch us on: spreely.app Visit THEDUMSHOW.COM for more.#cornell, #race, #affrimativeaction, #admission
We're back! From talking about The Jonas Brothers that is... In this week's hot topics special we talk about Jamie Lynn Spears' flop era, the end of #Scandoval, and the dystopian irony of the Squid Games reality show. About: Hosted by journalists Joan Summers and Matthew Lawson, Eating For Free is a weekly podcast that explores gossip and power in the pop culture landscape: Where it comes from, who wields it, and who suffers at the hands of it. Find out the stories behind the stories, as together they look beyond the headlines of troublesome YouTubers or scandal-ridden A-Listers, and delve deep into the inner workings of Hollywood's favorite pastime. The truth, they've found, is definitely stranger than any gossip. You can also find us on our website, Twitter, and Instagram. Or buy our merch! Any personal, business, or general inquires can be sent to eatingforfreepodcast@gmail.com Joan Summers' Twitter: @laracroftbarbie Matthew Lawson's Instagram: @_matthewlawson Skips: Meghann Fahy, Leo Woodall share ‘sloppy' kisses at Bowery Hotel: ‘You could literally hear them' [PageSix] Travis Kelce reveals cute nickname for Taylor Swift while thanking her for social media love [Page Six] KYLIE JENNER IN LONDON FOR TIMOTHÉE'S WONKA PREMIERE … Secret Trip, Super Sweet GF! [TMZ] 2 Royals Allegedly Commented on Prince Archie's Skin Color, Names Accidentally Published in Dutch Translation of 'Endgame' [Just Jared] Fans Zoomed in on a Photo of Anne Hathaway and Realized She's a Lana Del Rey Fan [MarieClaire] Kyle Richards puts Kathy Hilton feud aside as she attends half-sister's Christmas party at $55M mansion [Page Six] Main Stories: JoJo Siwa Is Ready to Be an 'Idiot with Love' After a 'Messy' Breakup and a Year of Being Single (Exclusive) [People] Vanderpump Rules' Tom Sandoval Weighs in on Ariana Madix's New Boyfriend Daniel Wai [E!] Ariana Madix Is 'Reclaiming' Her Power, 1 Cocktail at a Time, to Prove 'People Wrong' Who Doubted Her (Exclusive) [People] Tom Schwartz Is No Longer 'Ashamed' to Have Guests in His Post-Divorce Bachelor Pad: 'Major Rebrand' (Exclusive) [People] Squid Game: The Challenge' Players Allege Injuries, Threaten Legal Action [HuffPost] Andy Cohen explains why he stopped showing his kids' faces on social media [Page Six] ‘Broke as a joke' Kim Zolciak dragged for posting daughter Brielle Biermann's fake sonogram for clicks [Page Six] Jamie Lynn Spears Leaves 'I'm a Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here!' on Medical Grounds [ET] Taika Waititi Had No Interest In Directing ‘Thor: Ragnarok' & Only Took The Job For Financial Reasons [Deadline]
A new bombshell biography about the royal family was pulled from bookshelves this week after the author identified the royal who allegedly questioned the color of Prince Archie's skin, RadarOnline.com has learned.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Nina G. Jablonski is an American anthropologist and palaeobiologist who's work focusses on the social and biological meanings of skin color in humans. She completed her PhD in Anthropology in 1981 and she is currently an Evan Pugh University Professor at Pennsylvania State University. Her work spans broad yet intimately connected topics such as human evolution, human diversity, and racism. She was recently elected to the U.S. National Academy of Sciences and in 2009, she was elected to the American Philosophical Society.-Nina is the author of several books including “Living Color: The Biological and Social Meaning of Skin Color”, and “Skin: A Natural History” which examine the biological basis of skin pigmentation as well as the sociocultural implications of varying degrees of melanin density.- Timestamps00:00:00 - Intro00:01:32 - How Nina Started Studying Skin00:11:45 - The Goldilocks Zone of UV Exposure00:16:22 - Evolutionary Depigmentation Events00:22:58 - Discussing Skin Pigmentation in the Medical Field00:28:37 - Balancing Sun Exposure in Our Unnatural World00:31:42 - Vitamin D or Sunlight?00:39:32 - Epidemiology of Skin Cancers & Public Health Messaging00:44:33 - How Pigmentation Impacts Addictive Behaviour Patterns00:48:22 - Color-Based Discrimination00:58:08 - Dissecting Race & Culture with Regard to Identity01:01:28 - Importance of Early Childhood Education01:05:08 - Categorical Thinking & Minimal Group Paradigm Bias01:07:20 - Nina's Current Projects01:09:19 - Hair in Human Culture01:12:59 - Outro-Follow Nina HereWebsiteBooks-Follow My WorkWebsiteConsultationInstagramYoutubeSpotifyApple PodcastsLinkedinLinktree
New information has come to light regarding Meghan Markle's claims about the royal family's concerns over her son Archie's skin color.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
What if there was a magical potion for enhanced energy? In this episode of the Biohacking Superhuman Performance podcast, Dr. John Lieurance Venture walks us through the evolution of regenerative medicine, from the simplest form of cod liver oil to the innovative treatments of today. Dr. Lieurance enlightens us on the wonders of platelet-rich plasma, exosomes, bone marrow stem cells, and how they can speed up the healing process and enhance overall health. What's more, we dive into the power of V cells, and how they can work in conjunction with these treatments for greater healing efficiency. We also delve deeper into the world of methylene blue and melatonin, exploring their diverse applications from suppressing microbial replication to boosting mitochondrial activity. Lastly, we the alchemy of combining methylene blue and melatonin, forming a 'magical potion' for enhanced energy and depression aid. Dr. John Lieurance, a renowned Chiropractic Neurologist with over 22 years of experience in Sarasota, has gained significant attention for his groundbreaking Functional Cranial Release (FCR) procedure. He masterfully blends therapies that address the three pivotal pillars: Identity, Divinity, and Vitality. Beyond FCR, Dr. Lieurance's holistic approach to health and wellness is evident in his dedication to his craft, which extends beyond his clinic at Advanced Rejuvenation. He also travels globally, imparting his knowledge to other medical professionals. Visit https://www.mitozen.club/ and use code NAT10 to save 10%. Thank you to our sponsors for making this episode possible: LeelaQ: Go to www.leelaq.com and use code NATHALIE10 Carol Bike: Visit carolbike.com and use promo code NAT for $100 off. Mitopure: Use code NAT10 for 10% off at www.timelinenutrition.com/shop/nutrition Find more from Nathalie: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmholC48MqRC50UffIZOMOQ Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/biohackingsuperhumanperformance Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nathalieniddam/ Website: NatNiddam.com Join Nat's Membership Community: https://www.natniddam.com/bsp-community Work with Nat: Book Your 20 Minute Optimization Consult: https://calendly.com/nniddam/intro-call?month=2021-08 Find more from Dr. John Lieurance: Website: https://www.drjohnlieurance.com/ and https://www.mitozen.club/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drjohnlieurance/ What we discuss: (00:00) - Healing Clinic and Patient Demographics (10:32) - Regenerative Medicine and Joint Healing (16:50) - Stem Cells and Future Medicine (29:03) - V Cells and GHK Copper Peptide Applications (37:31) - Magnesium IV With Methylene Blue (44:51) - The Versatility of Methylene Blue (48:22) - Methylene Blue and Suppository Delivery (53:10) - Methylene Blue and Melatonin (01:05:05) - Discussion on Melatonin and Its Effects (01:11:40) - Benefits of Melatonin Supplementation (01:18:13) - Sun Exposure, Skin Color, and Products (01:21:10) - Methylene Blue, NAD, and Suppositories (01:34:35) - Liposomal Melatonin Benefits and Discount Key takeaways: Inflammation is oftentimes the culprit to the health issues we are experiencing. Thus, finding the cause of this inflammation in the body is the first step to healing. Afterwards, turning to regenerative medicine is key for undoing the damage caused by the inflammation. Excessive nitric oxide production, often in response to inflammation, can lead to oxidative stress and damage to brain cells. This oxidative stress is believed to contribute to the development of depression and other mood disorders. Research has demonstrated that B cells play a role in tissue repair and remodeling by secreting factors that influence inflammation, fibrosis, and regeneration. Thus, if you are experiencing inflammation in the lungs, addressing the inflammation that is happening in the first place and then using B cell therapy to regenerate the lung tissue may be your best bet for healing.
Google had their Made By Google event this month and announced the Pixel 8, Pixel 8 Pro, and Pixel Watch 2. The Surface Laptop Studio 2 could be so much more than the device offers. How one group is utilizing credit card points to corner concert tickets for popular artists. And how AI bias tests are overlooking a key aspect of skin color. Mark Spoonauer of Tom's Guide was at the Google event and shares his hands-on time with the Pixel 8 phones and Pixel Watch 2. Monica Chin of The Verge shares her review of the Surface Laptop Studio 2 announced at Microsoft's September event and why the laptop left her underwhelmed, especially with a new lineup of Intel chips coming out later this year. Jason Howell shares a very interesting story from 404 Media about a group called the "Buyer's Club" buying concert tickets for popular artists like Taylor Swit with credit card points. Finally, Mikah Sargent talks about an interesting paper from Sony about how AI algorithms overlook key skin color aspects. Hosts: Jason Howell and Mikah Sargent Guests: Mark Spoonauer and Monica Chin Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: bitwarden.com/twit drata.com/twit
Google had their Made By Google event this month and announced the Pixel 8, Pixel 8 Pro, and Pixel Watch 2. The Surface Laptop Studio 2 could be so much more than the device offers. How one group is utilizing credit card points to corner concert tickets for popular artists. And how AI bias tests are overlooking a key aspect of skin color. Mark Spoonauer of Tom's Guide was at the Google event and shares his hands-on time with the Pixel 8 phones and Pixel Watch 2. Monica Chin of The Verge shares her review of the Surface Laptop Studio 2 announced at Microsoft's September event and why the laptop left her underwhelmed, especially with a new lineup of Intel chips coming out later this year. Jason Howell shares a very interesting story from 404 Media about a group called the "Buyer's Club" buying concert tickets for popular artists like Taylor Swit with credit card points. Finally, Mikah Sargent talks about an interesting paper from Sony about how AI algorithms overlook key skin color aspects. Hosts: Jason Howell and Mikah Sargent Guests: Mark Spoonauer and Monica Chin Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: bitwarden.com/twit drata.com/twit
Google had their Made By Google event this month and announced the Pixel 8, Pixel 8 Pro, and Pixel Watch 2. The Surface Laptop Studio 2 could be so much more than the device offers. How one group is utilizing credit card points to corner concert tickets for popular artists. And how AI bias tests are overlooking a key aspect of skin color. Mark Spoonauer of Tom's Guide was at the Google event and shares his hands-on time with the Pixel 8 phones and Pixel Watch 2. Monica Chin of The Verge shares her review of the Surface Laptop Studio 2 announced at Microsoft's September event and why the laptop left her underwhelmed, especially with a new lineup of Intel chips coming out later this year. Jason Howell shares a very interesting story from 404 Media about a group called the "Buyer's Club" buying concert tickets for popular artists like Taylor Swit with credit card points. Finally, Mikah Sargent talks about an interesting paper from Sony about how AI algorithms overlook key skin color aspects. Hosts: Jason Howell and Mikah Sargent Guests: Mark Spoonauer and Monica Chin Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: bitwarden.com/twit drata.com/twit
Google had their Made By Google event this month and announced the Pixel 8, Pixel 8 Pro, and Pixel Watch 2. The Surface Laptop Studio 2 could be so much more than the device offers. How one group is utilizing credit card points to corner concert tickets for popular artists. And how AI bias tests are overlooking a key aspect of skin color. Mark Spoonauer of Tom's Guide was at the Google event and shares his hands-on time with the Pixel 8 phones and Pixel Watch 2. Monica Chin of The Verge shares her review of the Surface Laptop Studio 2 announced at Microsoft's September event and why the laptop left her underwhelmed, especially with a new lineup of Intel chips coming out later this year. Jason Howell shares a very interesting story from 404 Media about a group called the "Buyer's Club" buying concert tickets for popular artists like Taylor Swit with credit card points. Finally, Mikah Sargent talks about an interesting paper from Sony about how AI algorithms overlook key skin color aspects. Hosts: Jason Howell and Mikah Sargent Guests: Mark Spoonauer and Monica Chin Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: bitwarden.com/twit drata.com/twit
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In this sermon series, we are talking about topics that culture is usually loud about, but the church is often quite! In this week's message, Pastor Dustin walks us through the story of the Good Samaritan and how God calls us to love our neighbors in the same way!
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