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Dr. Bob Martin Show
Every 33 Seconds: The Hidden Cardiovascular Crisis Your Doctor Isn't Talking About

Dr. Bob Martin Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2026 45:50 Transcription Available


One American dies from heart disease every 33 seconds — and yet, with all of our technology, all of our specialists, and all of our medications, we are still losing this fight. On today's Health Talk America, Dr. Adam Brockman exposes the fatal flaw in conventional cardiology: we've been treating numbers on a lab report instead of the underlying biology producing those numbers. The real story begins decades before your first symptom — in a one-cell-thick lining inside your arteries called the endothelium. Nobel Prize- winning science has identified the critical molecule your cardiovascular system depends on, and the overwhelming majority of Americans over 40 are running dangerously low on it right now. Dr. Nathan Bryan joins the program to reveal what time and lifestyle have taken from your heart — and exactly how to get it back.Special Guest: Dr. Nathan Bryan, Nitric Oxide Expert of N1O1.com

Dr. Bob Martin Show
Your Body Has Built-In Software. Mushrooms Are the Update It's Been Waiting For.

Dr. Bob Martin Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2026 44:58 Transcription Available


You are not just a body. You are a self-healing, self-regulating biological masterpiece — the product ofthousands of years of refined evolutionary architecture. The question isn't whether your built-in design is extraordinary. The question is whether you are giving it the right software to run on. Dr. Adam Brockman takes you deep into the Fungal Frontier — exploring how Lion's Mane may rebuild aging neural pathways, how Cordyceps supports deep cellular energy production at the mitochondrial level, and how Turkey Tail is quietly redefining what intelligent immune function actually looks like. Plus — Dr. Brockman sits down with renowned clinical nutritionist Dr. Jim LaValle to explore the science behind the Kyolic Specialty Series Mushrooms+ line and why aged garlic extract combined with functional mushrooms may be one of the most compelling longevity protocols in natural medicine today. Ancient wisdom. Modern science. One extraordinary conversation.Special Guest: Dr. Jim LaValle, Clinical Pharmacist, Board Certified Clinical Nutritionist, and Author

United Public Radio
The Outer Realm-Keeping The Skies Safe - UAP Events Involving Commercial Airliners_ - Dr_Todd Curtis

United Public Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2026 104:32


The Outer Realm welcomes Special Guest Dr. Todd Curtis Date: June 11th, 2026 EP: 731 TOPIC - Tonight : Dr. Todd Curtis, a highly regarded aviation safety analyst and Founder of AirSafe Inc. Dr. Curtis has contributed greatly to the aviation industry through research, publications and professional collaborations. Tonight he will be sharing his thoughts, research and discussing “ The Challenge of Addressing UAP Safey Issues Using Existing Aviation Safety Resources”. Keeping The Skies Safe - UAP Events Involving Commercial Airliners!!! This and much more! Contact for the show - theouterrealmcontact@gmail.com https://linktr.ee/michelledesrochers_ Please support us by Liking, Subscribing, Sharing and Commenting. Thank you !!! About Dr. Todd Curtis: Dr. Todd Curtis is a highly regarded aviation safety analyst, author and founder of AirSafe.com and Birdstrike.org. With an extensive background in risk assessment and accident prevention, Dr. Curtis has contributed greatly to the aviation industry through research, publications and professional collaborations. His career includes key roles at Boeing and Universal Avionics, along with his leadership of The AirSafe.com Foundation since 2003. Holding advanced degrees in electrical engineering and a PhD in aviation risk assessment, he continues to influence the field through his publications and membership in aviation safety organizations. Dr. Curtis and AirSafe.com have been featured by numerous news organizations including CNN, New YorkTimes, Washington Post, Time magazine and The Wall Street Journal. United Public Radio & UFO Paranormal Radio www.uprntalkradio.com www.airsafe.com

Dr. Bob Martin Show
The Beige Diet Generation: Why Our Kids Are Overfed, Undernourished, and Burning Out

Dr. Bob Martin Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2026 43:51 Transcription Available


Somewhere between the lunchbox, the tablet screen, and the drive‑thru window, childhood took a detour. We're witnessing a full‑blown pediatric health crisis—rising anxiety, attention issues, stalled growth, and inflammation hiding behind “normal” lab work. Dr. Adam Brockman dives into the hidden biology behind modern childhood, where the “Beige Diet” of ultra‑processed foods collides with young immune systems and developing brains. In this episode, you'll hear the story of Evan—a boy whose stalled growth exposed a storm brewing in his gut—and discover why healing our kids means more than symptom‑chasing. Joined by integrative pediatric expert Dr. Matthew Hand, Dr. Brockman unpacks the Whole‑Child approach, showing parents how to rebuild resilience, restore balance, and rewrite the future of children's health—one meal, one night of sleep, one mindful habit at a time.Special Guest: Dr. Matthew Hand, Pediatric Nephrology Director and Professor at DartmouthMedical School and Children's Hospital

Dr. Bob Martin Show
The Mouth-Body Connection: Unlocking Hidden Pathways to Whole-Body Restoration

Dr. Bob Martin Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2026 43:53 Transcription Available


What if your next great health breakthrough doesn't come from a pill—but from your mouth? In thisepisode, Dr. Bob Martin pulls back the curtain on the overlooked link between oral health and total-body wellness. Explore how infections and toxic dental materials may quietly fuel chronic inflammation, brain fog, fatigue, and even heart disease. Then, Dr. Bob discusses his recent visit to Dr. Alessandro Porcella —who is rewriting the rules of modern medicine with ozone therapy, plasma healing, and a detox-first approach that repairs more than just smiles.Special Guest: Dr. Alessandro Porcella of American Biodental and Holistic Careclinics

WNHH Community Radio
F.L.Y. TALK: Parental Imbalance, Burnout & Stress

WNHH Community Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2026 105:39


Dr. Bob Martin Show
The Trillion-Dollar Weight: What the Great Metabolic Divergence Is Really Costing America — and You

Dr. Bob Martin Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2026 44:57 Transcription Available


$1.7 trillion. That is the annual economic burden of obesity and chronic metabolic disease in the United States. Not a policy abstraction. Not a number on a whiteboard. Real fatigue. Real diabetes. Real medical debt. Real lives. So why, despite decades of wellness culture, diet programs, and pharmaceutical intervention, does the curve keep climbing? Dr. Adam Brockman traces the Great Metabolic Divergence — from the 1980 pivot point that bent the obesity curve upward and never let it come back down, to the subsidy policies, engineered foods, and urban design choices that quietly built a system working against human biology. Then he puts America side by side with Japan — a nation with 4% obesity against America's 40% — and asks the question that changes everything: this isn't about willpower. So what is it actually about? And more importantly — what can you do about it? Your body is not broken. The blueprint is still there. This is where the restoration begins.Special Guest: Dr. David Heitmann, Wellness Tech Expert

Dr. Bob Martin Show
Your Body Has Built-In Software. Mushrooms Are the Update It's Been Waiting For.

Dr. Bob Martin Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2026 44:56 Transcription Available


You are not just a body. You are a self-healing, self-regulating biological masterpiece — the product ofthousands of years of refined evolutionary architecture. The question isn't whether your built-in design is extraordinary. The question is whether you are giving it the right software to run on. Dr. Adam Brockman akes you deep into the Fungal Frontier — exploring how Lion's Mane may rebuild aging neural pathways, how Cordyceps supports deep cellular energy production at the mitochondrial level, and how Turkey Tail is quietly redefining what intelligent immune function actually looks like. Plus — Dr. Brockman sits downwith renowned clinical nutritionist Dr. Jim LaValle to explore the science behind the Kyolic SpecialtySeries Mushrooms+ line and why aged garlic extract combined with functional mushrooms may be one of the most compelling longevity protocols in natural medicine today. Ancient wisdom. Modern science. One extraordinary conversation.Special Guest: Dr. Jim LaValle, Clinical Pharmacist, Board Certified Clinical Nutritionist, and Author

Dr. Bob Martin Show
The Hidden Dental Handbrake: Why Your Mouth Might Be Sabotaging Your Stem Cells

Dr. Bob Martin Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2026 45:10 Transcription Available


Before you chase the next anti-aging fad or buy into another “longevity molecule,” you need to know this: the real obstacle to your regeneration might be staring back at you in the mirror every morning. In this segment, Dr. Adam Brockman breaks down The Hidden Dental Handbrake—the silent biological drag that can stall stem cell therapies and sabotage your body's repair systems. From root canals and jaw cavitations to TMJ stress and poor bite mechanics, you'll discover how oral inflammation fuels body-wide dysfunction. Learn why your mouth, spine, and cellular repair are in constant conversation, and how cleaning up your “biological basement” could unlock remarkable energy, recovery, and resilience.Special Guest: Dr. Alessandro Porcella, physician at Holistic Care Clinic

Harbour Church
Make It Count | Dr. Christina Gard

Harbour Church

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2026 36:47


Special Guest Dr. Christina Gard challenges us to embrace a lifestyle of evangelism.

Econ Dev Show
219: The Economic Development Handbook We All Needed with Glenn Athey

Econ Dev Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2026 29:38


In this episode of the Econ Dev Show Dane Carlson talks with Dr. Glenn Athey, author of The Local and Regional Economic Development Handbook, about what economic developers actually need to know to move from strategy to delivery. Glenn shares how growing up in northeast England during de-industrialization shaped his interest in regional economic development, why he wrote the book he wishes he had at the start of his career, and how practitioners can use international case studies without simply copying someone else's playbook. The conversation covers action-oriented strategies, evidence that informs decisions instead of burying teams in data, the importance of local capacity, entrepreneurship support that prioritizes high-growth potential, and how sustainability can run through every part of economic development rather than sit off to the side. Like this show? Please leave us a review here — even one sentence helps! 10 Actionable Takeaways for Economic Developers Keep a working reference shelf. Economic development is too broad to know everything cold. Have reliable resources you can dip into before meetings on unfamiliar topics. Read enough to participate intelligently. You do not have to become an expert overnight, but you should understand the basics well enough to ask good questions and add value. Turn strategy into an action plan. A useful strategy should say what the community will do, what it will keep doing, what happens next, and how success will be measured. Do not confuse data with analysis. Dashboards and tables are not the point. Ask, "So what does this mean, and what should we do differently?" Borrow proven ideas, then localize them. Most communities do not need to invent something brand new. Study what worked elsewhere, then adapt it to your own economy, assets, and constraints. Be more curious. Visit the neighboring community with the strong business center. Ask how their program works. Learn from people who are already doing the thing well. Know your community's real capacity. Big ambitions require people, skills, funding, and institutional ability. A plan that ignores delivery capacity is likely to become shelf art. Prioritize business support where you can add the most value. Lifestyle businesses, high-growth startups, exporters, and innovation-driven firms may all need help, but they do not all produce the same economic impact. Connect the functions. Investment attraction depends on workforce, sites, infrastructure, universities, entrepreneurship, planning, and policy. The best economic developers see how the pieces fit together. Build confidence across the whole field. Economic development touches strategy, business growth, workforce, sites, investment, inclusion, planning, and more. You do not need to know every topic perfectly, but you do need enough range to recognize how the pieces connect. Special Guest: Dr. Glenn Athey.

Assistive Technology Update with Josh Anderson
ATU780 – CatchU with Jeannette Mahoney

Assistive Technology Update with Josh Anderson

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2026 27:06


Your weekly dose of information that keeps you up to date on the latest developments in the field of technology designed to assist people with disabilities and special needs. Special Guest: Dr. Jeannette Mahoney – Founder and President – Jet Enterprises Inc. https://www.catchu.net Email: jeannette@catchu.net Stories: University of Detroit Mercy Story: https://bit.ly/4cLZQXC Learn more about […]

Basecamp for Men
Basecamp for Men E320: The Game of Trust

Basecamp for Men

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2026 53:53


E320: The Game of Trust with Special Guest Dr. Tess Lawrie   E320 Introduction I love chatting with scientists who also are in touch with their inner mystic and can process information a number of...

Leading Out The Woods
From Trauma to Transformation: Healing-Centered Leadership in Schools

Leading Out The Woods

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2026 37:42


Episode #132 is up! Check it out!!!Special Guest Dr. Darian Jones joins Dr. Woods on episode #132 of Leading Out The Woods to discuss From Trauma to Transformation: Healing-Centered Leadership in Schools. In this episode, they explore how leaders can move beyond trauma-informed practices to adopt healing-centered approaches that prioritize relationships, restoration, and resilience. Together, they share strategies for creating supportive school environments that empower students and staff to grow, heal, and thrive.

Dr. Bob Martin Show
Are You Rusting from the Inside Out? The Hidden Science of Oxidative Stress and How to Reverse It

Dr. Bob Martin Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2026 45:09 Transcription Available


Most people think aging is inevitable — wrinkles, fatigue, loss of energy — but what if you're not actually “getting old,” you're just rusting? Dr. Adam Brockman takes you under the hood of your body to reveal the surprising truth about oxidative stress, the silent “corrosion” speeding up your biological clock. From the contractor whose cells were literally rusting to the powerful antioxidant “sandblasters” found in superfoods, this episode lays out a restoration plan that could change your health — and your age — from the inside out. Tune in for practical tools to protect your body's engine, revitalize your energy, and roll into longevity with that cherry-red shine you were born with.Special Guest: Dr. Tony O'Donnell, Ambassador to HHS RFK Jr.

Dr. Bob Martin Show
The Beige Diet Generation: Why Our Kids Are Overfed, Undernourished, and Burning Out

Dr. Bob Martin Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2026 44:47 Transcription Available


Somewhere between the lunchbox, the tablet screen, and the drive‑thru window, childhood took a detour. We're witnessing a full‑blown pediatric health crisis—rising anxiety, attention issues, stalled growth, and inflammation hiding behind “normal” lab work. Dr. Adam Brockman dives into the hidden biology behind modern childhood, where the “Beige Diet” of ultra‑processed foods collides with young immune systems and developing brains. In this episode, you'll hear the story of Evan—a boy whose stalled growth exposed a storm brewing in his gut—and discover why healing our kids means more than symptom‑chasing. Joined by integrative pediatric expert Dr. Matthew Hand, Dr. Brockman unpacks the Whole‑Child approach, showing parents how to rebuild resilience, restore balance, and rewrite the future of children's health—one meal, one night of sleep, one mindful habit at a time.Special Guest: Dr. Matthew Hand, Pediatric Nephrology Director and Professor at DartmouthMedical School and Children's Hospital

EMS 20/20
Shake N Bake Boys, I Think We Got a BBQ

EMS 20/20

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2026 107:22


The guys welcome Special Guest Dr. Mike Lauria to the show! A crew attends a patient that is perfectly alive, but does NOT stay that way! Can this crew get in sync with what the patient needs, or do they head down a spiral of doom? And can Spencer and Lauria STOP adding movie references?

In The Den with Mama Dragons
Intersex: The I in LGBTQIA

In The Den with Mama Dragons

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2026 64:00 Transcription Available


Send us Fan MailState laws across the country, and now even federal policies, increasingly target transgender people and LGBTQ people more broadly.  Lifesaving, necessary gender-affirming care is being restricted or criminalized. Discriminatory policies and legislation, such as proper identity document bans, restrictions on participation in sports, and “sex definition” laws that police public restrooms, are attacking people in their day-to-day lives. What people may not realize, is that every one of these laws and policies affects intersex people, too, and that is why organizations like interACT are so important. From education to support, interACT is working to affirm trans and intersex folks in the fight to access lifesaving, necessary care. Today In the Den, we'll  cover some important basic information that will explain intersex conditions, and we'll talk about how we can better support and affirm the intersex folks in our lives and in our country.Special Guest: Bria Brown-KingBria Brown-King (They/She) is a Black, queer, non-binary, and intersex person. Bria is the Associate Executive Director at interACT: Advocates for Intersex Youth. Bria got their start in intersex advocacy in 2018 as an interACT Youth Advocate. In 2019, they became the first openly intersex person to speak about intersex issues on the steps of the Supreme Court. In their current role, Bria facilitates education on intersex issues, works to close the gap in intersex-affirming research and data collection, and serves on multiple advisory boards, representing intersex people nationally and internationally.Special Guest: Dr. Bonnie ScrantonDr. Scraton is a licensed clinical social worker, AASECT-certified sex therapist and sexual health educator, and an assistant professor of social work at Central Connecticut State University. She maintains a private practice and serves on a multidisciplinary team at Connecticut Children's Medical Center, where she supports children with variations in sex characteristics and their families. Motivated by both her clinical work and her lived experience as the parent of a child with an intersex variation, Bonnie's  doctoral research at the University of Pennsylvania resulted in the development of Project LISTEN, a peer support and empowerment program for parents newly learning about their child's variation. The program is designed to provide information, connection, and support for parents and caregivers, helping families ensure children grow up with agency and ownership over their bodies and medical decisions.Links from the Show:Find the interACT website hereIntersex Definitions hereIntersex FAQ hereJoin Mama Dragons todayIn the Den is made possible by generous donors like you. Help us continue to deliver quality content by becoming a donor today at www.mamadragons.org. Support the showConnect with Mama Dragons:WebsiteInstagramFacebookDonate to this podcast

Dr. Bob Martin Show
The Mouth-Body Connection: Unlocking Hidden Pathways to Whole-Body Restoration

Dr. Bob Martin Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2026 44:53 Transcription Available


What if your next great health breakthrough doesn't come from a pill—but from your mouth? In thisepisode, Dr. Bob Martin pulls back the curtain on the overlooked link between oral health and total-body wellness. Explore how infections and toxic dental materials may quietly fuel chronic inflammation, brain fog, fatigue, and even heart disease. Then, Dr. Bob discusses his recent visit to Dr. Alessandro Porcella —who is rewriting the rules of modern medicine with ozone therapy, plasma healing, and a detox-first approach that repairs more than just smiles.Special Guest: Dr. Alessandro Porcella of American Biodental and Holistic Careclinics

Dr. Bob Martin Show
The Heart of Innovation: How the VECTOR Procedure Is Rewriting Bypass Surgery

Dr. Bob Martin Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2026 44:56 Transcription Available


What if lifesaving heart surgery no longer meant cracked bones, months of pain, and a long road back? Dr. Adam Brockman dives into one of the most exciting frontiers in modern medicine—the VECTOR procedure—a groundbreaking, minimally invasive approach reinventing how we treat blocked arteries. This episode reveals how advanced imaging and catheter-based tools may soon replace open-heart bypass for many, offering faster recovery and less trauma. But Dr. Brockman doesn't stop there—he connects it all to the bigger picture of longevity, exploring how habits, nitric oxide, and natural vascular support can keep your arteries clear long before intervention is needed. Tune in to “The Dr. Bob MartinShow” for a deep look at the past, present, and future of heart health—and discover how smartermedicine meets self-care for a longer, stronger life.Special Guest: Dr. Nathan Bryan, leading Nitric Oxide Expert (N1O1.com)

Core Church Sermons
Back from Failure 4-12-26

Core Church Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2026 31:28


Special Guest Dr. H. David McKellips - NEO District Superintendent https://neokdistrict.org Core Church, a place to find the Hope, Healing, Peace, and Purpose of Jesus. Join us this Sunday at 10:30AM We'd love to hear from you. To connect visit https://corechurch.comNeed Prayer? Submit a request at https://corechurch.com/prayer

Ruthless
The Rise and Fall of a Democrat Superstar

Ruthless

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2026 80:14


Is the next “rising star” in politics already crashing back to earth? How does someone win big, get crowned the future of a party… and then immediately start losing the public? The fellas—Michael Duncan, Comfortably Smug, and John Ashbrook—jump straight into the rise and sudden fall of Abigail Spanberger, and what it tells you about how political narratives are built—and how fast they collapse. Because this wasn't supposed to happen. She was marketed as the answer. The moderate. The safe pick. The future. So why are the numbers already turning? And what happens when voters realize they weren't sold the full story? The fellas break it all down—how the “centrist” label gets used, how campaigns say one thing and govern another, and why this might be the blueprint Democrats are trying to run everywhere… whether it works or not. In this episode…The rapid rise—and even faster fall—of Abigail SpanbergerHow the “moderate Democrat” label wins electionsThe redistricting fight blowing up in VirginiaWhy 2028 hopefuls should be paying very close attention And because it's Fun Time Friday… it goes completely off the rails. From cultural insanity to political chaos, this one covers everything. Special Guest: Dr. John Fleming (Louisiana State Treasurer & U.S. Senate Candidate)– His path from doctor and Navy veteran to Senate candidate

Dr. Bob Martin Show
The Hydrothermal Mineral Revolution: Recharging Your Joints and Reclaiming Longevity

Dr. Bob Martin Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2026 44:55 Transcription Available


Feeling like your joints are more "rusted hardware" than high-performance machinery? Dr. Adam Brockman dives into the cutting-edge science of Bio-Electronic Medicine—revealing why your joints act more like batteries than hinges, and why an overlooked shortage of minerals might be the real reason your knees and hips are sounding the alarm. In this “electrifying” episode, discover how hydrothermal trace minerals could be the missing "spark" your body needs to restore flexibility, fight inflammation, and turn back the clock on aging joints. Tune in for an eye-opening conversation and take on the "wear-and- tear myth" and uncover the new blueprint for living longer, stronger, and pain-free.Special Guest: Dr. Earl Mindell, Author of “The Vitamin Bible” to discuss jointminerals

Dr. Bob Martin Show
Real Food Revolution: A Conversation with Dr. Tony O' Donnell

Dr. Bob Martin Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2026 46:04 Transcription Available


In a time when grocery aisles are bursting with “healthy” labels, the real question isn't ‘what' we eat—but ‘what's real' anymore. This week on ‘The Dr. Bob Martin Show', Dr. Adam Brockman welcomes author, nutritionist, and natural health expert Dr. Tony O'Donnell to unpack the truth about real food. Together, they explore how modern convenience has traded nutrient density for shelf life—and why reclaiming your plate might be the simplest path to reclaiming your health. Learn how to rebuild energy, immunity, and balance through the power of authentic, unprocessed foods that nourish the body and calm the mind. Because in the end, real health always starts with real food.Special Guest: Dr. Tony O'Donnell, MAHA ambassador

Garner Field Road Baptist Church
Wednesday Evening Service - March 18, 2026 | Special Guest - Dr. Keith Gomez

Garner Field Road Baptist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2026 41:54


Wednesday Evening Service - March 18, 2026 | Special Guest - Dr. Keith Gomez

Live Yes! with Arthritis
Episode 149: Can GLP-1 Drugs Help Your Arthritis?

Live Yes! with Arthritis

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2026 31:14


Drugs for diabetes and weight-loss called GLP-1s, like Wegovy and Ozempic, have the potential to help with a variety of other conditions, including arthritis. In this episode, a rheumatologist-scientist talks about what we know so far about how these drugs might help people living with different types of arthritis, what researchers are still trying to find out and what patients should know. *Visit the Live Yes! With Arthritis Podcast episode page to get show notes, additional resources and read the full transcript: https://www.arthritis.org/liveyes/podcast/episodes/glp1-arthritis-149 * We want to hear from you. Tell us what you think about the Live Yes! With Arthritis Podcast. Get started by emailing podcast@arthritis.org.Special Guest: Dr. David Kellner, MD, RhMSUS.

Dr. Bob Martin Show
Can Weight Loss Really Heal Your Back — and Extend Your Life?

Dr. Bob Martin Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2026 45:52 Transcription Available


Your spine doesn't negotiate with gravity — and if you're carrying extra weight, it's not just your waistline that suffers. Discover how losing even a small amount of weight can lift four times that burden off your spine and joints, why belly fat acts like a chemical fire consuming your body from the inside, and when “rapid weight loss” actually makes pain worse by stripping away vital muscle. Whether you're battling chronic back pain or seeking better mobility, this segment will change how you think about gravity, glucose, and the true physics of wellness.Special Guest: Dr. Earl Mindell, pharmacist, nutritionist, and best-selling author

Garner Field Road Baptist Church
Sunday Morning Service - March 15, 2026 | Special Guest - Dr. Keith Gomez

Garner Field Road Baptist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2026 56:37


Sunday Morning Service - March 15, 2026 | Special Guest - Dr. Keith Gomez

Dental Sound Bites
New Oral Cancer Recommendations

Dental Sound Bites

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2026 25:21


Discover how evolving evidence is reshaping oral cancer guidelines and informing patient care. What all dentists need to know now about new oral cancer recommendations and the ADA's innovative approach to clinical practice guidelines.  Special Guest: Dr. Alessandro Villa  For more information, show notes and transcripts visit https://www.ada.org/podcast Show Notes  In this episode, we dive into the new ADA Living Guideline Program, the first in oral health, and learn all about this new initiative and its first set of recommendations on oral cancer.   Our special guest is Dr. Alessandro Villa, DDS, PhD, MPH, Chief of oral medicine, oral oncology and dentistry at Miami Cancer Institute, where he also serves as program director of the Oral Oncology Fellowship. He is a Professor at the Herbert Wertheim College of Medicine at Florida International University. Dr. Villa specializes in oral mucosal and salivary gland diseases, oral precancers and oral complications related to cancer treatment.  Before joining Miami Cancer Institute in 2022, he was Chief of Oral Medicine and Oral Oncology at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF); he also directed the oral medicine residency programs at UCSF and Harvard University. His research focuses on oral leukoplakia, cancer therapy-related complications, and the prevention of HPV-associated oropharyngeal cancers. Dr. Villa is actively involved in several investigator-initiated and sponsored clinical trials and has authored more than 180 peer-reviewed publications.  Dr. Villa provides an in-depth overview of the ADA's Living Guideline Program, explaining its purpose, how it works, and the key ways it differs from  traditional guidelines.   Living Guidelines are developed with the same level of rigor as traditional guidelines, but they use a distinct infrastructure design for continuous updates to emerging evidence, Dr. Villa shares.  The development of these Living Guidelines is driven by a multidisciplinary panel that typically includes general dentists, dental hygienists, oral medicine and oral pathology specialists, oral surgeons, and other relevant experts. These panels also incorporate patients and additional stakeholders.   Dr. Villa shares that they use the great evidence-to-decision framework to help dentists efficiently move from data to recommendations in a timely manner. All of this is built inside a digital platform.  When evidence is conflicting or limited, Dr. Villa explains, the transparent process for Living Guidelines ensures clarity and integrity.  The first set of recommendations from the ADA's Living Guideline program is on the evaluation of potentially malignant disorders in the oral cavity. Dr. Villa gives us more details about these recommendations, and the findings to date.  Dr. Villa explains how the results of the Living Guidelines recommendations affect how clinicians should implement these guidelines.   Resources  Learn more about the ADA's Living Guideline program.  Take a look at the updated oral cancer guideline in the Journal of the American Dental Association (JADA). These updated recommendations guide the use of cytology adjuncts for early oral cancer detection in an interactive format.  Stay connected with the ADA on social media! Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, and TikTok for the latest industry news, member perks and conversations shaping dentistry. 

Dr. Bob Martin Show
This Week in Health: Alzheimer's Brain Mapping, Bubble Tea Metals & The New Aging Cellular Atlas

Dr. Bob Martin Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2026 43:50 Transcription Available


This week on Health Talk America presents ‘The Dr. Bob Martin Show', Dr. Adam Brockman divesheadfirst into the science behind your daily headlines— We're unpacking the new Alzheimer's Molecular Atlas that proves the brain's chemistry is far more complex than any one “bad protein,” and why your favorite bubble tea might come with a side of heavy metals. Plus: the double‑whammy risk of insomnia plus sleep apnea, the truth about Ozempic's gut effects, and a breakthrough look at iron nanomaterials targeting cancer cells like guided missiles.Special Guest: Dr. David Heitmann, Functional Medicine Doctor and “Wellness Tech” ExpertHealth Headlines of the WeekHealth Alternative of the WeekHealthy Mystery of the Week

Leading Out The Woods
Bringing Joy Back: Why H.O.P.E. Is a Leadership Strategy

Leading Out The Woods

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2026 36:42


Episode #130 is up!  Check it out!!!Special Guest Dr. Brandi Kelly, Speaker, Author, Leadership Coach, and Founder of Spark HOPE Edu, joins Dr. Woods on episode #130 of Leading Out The Woods to discuss Bringing Joy Back: Why H.O.P.E. Is a Leadership Strategy. In this episode, Dr. Kelly shares her leadership journey and the inspiration behind her H.O.P.E. System—Habits, Optimistic Outlook, Purpose, and Excellence. Together, they explore how leaders can combat burnout, strengthen their beliefs, and intentionally “hold hope” for others while building resilient school communities grounded in joy, purpose, and excellence. 

Dr. Bob Martin Show
Translating Headlines into Habits: Dr. Adam Brockman Unpacks the Week in Health

Dr. Bob Martin Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2026 43:49 Transcription Available


Today's mission is clear: use your health as a “lens, not a leash”. Dr. Brockman dives into the week'sbiggest stories, from new FDA pathways for rare diseases to warnings about GLP‑1 drug risks, superbugs thawing from ice, the liver‑brain link in Alzheimer's, and rising cancer signals near nuclear plants. Each topic connects back to one truth—longevity isn't built through noise, it's built through daily choices. Learn how small, consistent habits turn breaking news into lasting wellness strategies.Special Guest: Dr. Nathan Bryan, Founder of N1O1.com, Biochemist and Nitric Oxide ExpertHealth Headlines of the WeekHealth Alternative of the WeekHealth Mystery of the Week

Dental Sound Bites
Heart & Oral Health Link

Dental Sound Bites

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2026 40:14


We're talking about the fascinating link between the mouth and the heart, and how tiny microbes play a big role. Tune to find out what oral health can tell us about overall health.  Special Guest: Dr. Jessica Mark Welch  For more information, show notes and transcripts visit https://www.ada.org/podcast Show Notes  In this episode, we're connecting the dots between the oral microbiome and overall health and talking about the fascinating link between the mouth and the heart, and how tiny microbes play a big role.   Our guest for this episode is Dr. Jessica Mark Welch, a Senior Scientist and Full Professor at the ADA Forsyth Institute in Somerville, MA.  Dr. Mark Welch and her team use both imaging and DNA sequencing approaches to investigate the structure and organization of the oral microbiome. She is co-developer of the Combinatorial Labeling and Spectral Imaging-Fluorescence in situ Hybridization (CLASI-FISH) strategy for imaging the spatial organization of microbial communities, with which she and her colleagues have discovered highly organized, complex structures in human dental plaque and on the human tongue. Her group uses DNA sequence data to construct pangenomes of oral microbes and examines metagenomic data to investigate why different bacteria live where they do, and how we can encourage the growth of health-promoting bacteria in the mouth. Dr. Mark Welch curates the Human Oral Microbiome Database to provide the research community with high-quality, curated information about oral bacteria, their genomes, and their distribution throughout the mouth.  Dr. Mark Welch explains her work with oral microbiome, and the connection between heart health and oral health. She shares that the mouth contains hundreds of bacterial species that form distinct communities on teeth (dental plaque) and on the tongue (tongue biofilm). A balanced oral microbiome supports normal metabolism and contributes to blood pressure regulation.  Researchers are investigating why so many different bacterial species coexist in the mouth and how these interdependent microbial communities share metabolic functions to support each other.  Dr. Mark Welch says her research explores how differences in people's mouth bacteria might explain varied responses.  The conversation shifts to the implications of microbiome research for oral health and how a deeper understanding of bacterial communities could eventually influence approaches to patient care.   Resources  Learn more about the research from the ADA Forsyth Science Institute.  See what makes ADA Forsyth® dentech™ the top conference for oral health innovation — find out more.  Stay connected with the ADA on social media! Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, and TikTok for the latest industry news, member perks and conversations shaping dentistry.   

In The Den with Mama Dragons
Raising Resilient Humans

In The Den with Mama Dragons

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2026 47:45 Transcription Available


Send a textLife can be hard, especially for our queer children. They often face unique obstacles, encounter discrimination, and endure marginalization in their lives and in their pursuits of happiness. Resilience helps our children (and us) cope with life's challenges and setbacks, allowing folks to recover and grow stronger from difficult experiences. Resilience fosters emotional regulation, optimism, and a strong support network, which are essential for maintaining mental well-being and overall life satisfaction. Joining us In the Den is Dr. Kate Lund, a licensed psychologist, Tedx Speaker, author of Stepping Away the Keys to Resilient Parenting, and an expert on the topic of resilience. Dr. Kate insists that resilience does not have to be complicated and that we all are capable of living our best lives, regardless of our setbacks.Special Guest: Dr. Kate LundDr. Kate Lund is a clinical psychologist, keynote speaker, published author, and resilience expert dedicated to helping individuals and families thrive within their own unique contexts. With advanced training from three Harvard-affiliated hospitals and decades of experience in clinical practice, Dr. Lund specializes in emotional intelligence, stress resilience, and sustainable well-being for parents, athletes, and high performers. She is the author of Bounce: Help Your Child Build Resilience and Thrive in School, Sports, and Life and Step Away: The Keys to Resilient Parenting. Dr. Lund also hosts Resilient Parenting with Dr. Kate, a podcast that explores the science and lived experience of resilience through conversations with parents, educators, clinicians, and leaders. Known for her relatable, evidence-based approach, Dr. Lund blends clinical expertise with personal insight as the mother of twin boys and while working as a volunteer with her dog Wally as part of the animal assisted therapy program at Seattle Children's Hospital. Whether on stage, in session, or on the air, she empowers people to step away from overwhelm and step into clarity, connection, and confidence.Links from the Show:Kate's Book Step AwayKate Book BounceKate's WebsiteJoin Mama Dragons todayIn the Den is made possible by generous donors like you. Help us continue to deliver quality content by becoming a donor today at www.mamadragons.org. Support the showConnect with Mama Dragons:WebsiteInstagramFacebookDonate to this podcast

UnDrafted AllStarz
THE WALTER WILLIAMS SHOW / WAAYYY BIGGER THAN SPORTS WITH Q-MECCA & BIG SUGE LIVE ON HOT7025FM.COM!

UnDrafted AllStarz

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2026 53:05


WAAYYYBIGGER THAN SPORTS WITH Q-MECCA & BIG SUGE LIVE ON HOT7025FM.COM!- Special Guest Dr. Walter Williams MS, LPCWAAYYYBIGGER THAN SPORTS WITH Q-MECCA & BIG SUGE LIVE ON HOT7025FM.COM!

The Autism Mom Coach
Ep 193: Overaccomodation with Dr. Taylor Day

The Autism Mom Coach

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2026 36:19 Transcription Available


In this episode of the Autism Mom Coach Podcast, host Lisa Candera talks with Dr. Taylor Day, a licensed psychologist specializing in neuro-affirming care for autistic children and their families. Dr. Tay shares her personal journey and professional insights on creating a holistic, family-focused approach to autism care. They discuss the importance of not just supporting the autistic child but also providing much-needed support to the entire family, including siblings and parents. Dr. Tay explains the nuances between accommodation and over-accommodation, how parents can process their own grief, and offers strategies for helping children understand their own neurodivergence. The conversation covers previewing changes, collaboration between parents and children, and the importance of seeking support. Tune in to learn how to create a balanced approach that benefits the entire family ecosystem. 00:00 Introduction00:33 Special Guest: Dr. Taylor Day 01:34 Dr. Tay's Personal Journey and Professional Insights 02:26 Challenges and Gaps in Autism Care 04:02 The Importance of Family Support 07:20 Therapy and Personal Growth 11:08 Parental Challenges and Strategies 19:49 Accommodation vs. Over-Accommodation 34:25 Conclusion and ResourcesTo learn more about Dr. Tay, visit her website: https://drtaylorday.com/

Dr. Bob Martin Show
Winter-Proof Your Skin: The Microbiome Connection

Dr. Bob Martin Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2026 46:53 Transcription Available


When winter's deep chill meets dry indoor heat, your skin's first line of defense—the microbiome—takes the hit. In this episode, Dr. Adam Brockman explains how protecting your skin goes far beyond lotion. Learn how probiotics, postbiotics, and collagen complexes support the acid mantle, restore hydration, and defend your body's largest organ from the inside out. Tune in for science-backed insights and product solutions designed to keep your skin radiant, resilient, and naturally balanced all season long.Special Guest: Dr. Ross Pelton, Director of Science and Education for EssentialFormulas Incorporated

Dental Sound Bites
New Radiography Recommendations

Dental Sound Bites

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2026 37:11


A clinical conversation about the updated recommendations to enhance radiography safety in dentistry.  Special Guest: Dr. Erika Benavides  For more information, show notes and transcripts visit https://www.ada.org/podcast   Show Notes In this episode, we are having a clinical conversation about the updated recommendations to enhance radiography safety in dentistry.   We explore the major changes from previous guidelines, the rationale behind discontinuing patient shielding, the importance of patient‑centered imaging, and practical implications for dentists and academics.   Our guest is Dr. Erika Benavides, a Clinical Professor and Associate Chair of the Division of Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology and Radiology, and the Director of the CBCT Service at the University of Michigan, School of Dentistry. She is a Diplomate and Past President of the American Board of Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology (ABOMR). She also served as Councilor for Communications of the American Academy of Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology and Chair of the Research and Technology Committee. Dr. Benavides is a Fellow of the American College of Dentists and has published multiple peer-reviewed manuscripts in the multidisciplinary aspects of diagnostic imaging. She has been a co-investigator in NIH funded grants for the past 10 years and recently served as the Chair of the expert panel to update the 2012 ADA/FDA recommendations for dental radiography. Her clinical practice is dedicated to interpretation of 2D and 3D dentomaxillofacial imaging.    The two-part recommendations were updated by an expert panel which included radiologists, general and pediatric dentists, a public health specialist, and consultants from nearly every dental specialty.  Dr. Benavides shares some of the main takeaways and new updates is that that lead aprons and radiation collars are no longer recommended. This recommendation includes all dental maxillofacial imaging procedures and applies to most patients.  Also, a recommendation to avoid routine or convenience imaging, and focus instead of patient-centered imaging, based on the patients' specific needs. And, when possible, previous radiographs should be obtained.   Dr. Benavides shares that imaging must be patient‑specific, not protocol-driven, and encourages dentists to ask the following questions before dental imaging: "Do we need this additional information? Is this additional information going to change my diagnosis, or it's going to contribute to the diagnosis and treatment planning?"   The group discusses some of the possible challenges, and opportunities, to implement these new recommendations.    Resources:    This episode is brought to you by Dr. Jen Oral Care. Learn more about Dr. Jen.  Read the full clinical recommendations American Dental Association and American Academy of Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology patient selection for dental radiography and cone-beam computed tomography  Find more ADA resources on X-Rays and Radiographs.  Stay connected with the ADA on social media! Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, and TikTok for the latest industry news, member perks and conversations shaping dentistry.  

Mad Rush with Trisha Addicks
Navigating Therapy and College Transitions with Dr. Victoria Grinman

Mad Rush with Trisha Addicks

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2026 40:51


In this episode of Mad Rush, Trisha dives deep into the complexities of therapy, college transitions, and personal growth with our special guest, Dr. Victoria Grinman, a psychotherapist and expert in post-traumatic growth. In a candid conversation, Trisha and Dr. Grinman explore the significance of finding the right therapist, understanding personal needs, and the role of parents in supporting their college-aged children through challenging times. Dr. Grinman also shares how she mentors healthcare professionals to build sustainable, value-driven practices. Whether you're a potential new member (PNM), a parent, or someone interested in the intersections of Greek life, college transitions, and personal growth, this episode is packed with valuable insights and practical advice. Tune in and prepare to be inspired by the shared experiences and expert guidance!

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#EP.113: “TradFi Meets Web3: Dr. Jez Mohideen on Laser Digital's Vision." #LaserDigital

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2026 47:21


Dental Sound Bites
Dental Industry Predictions for 2026

Dental Sound Bites

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2026 51:06


A look at the top trends and challenges for dentists in 2026. Dr. Marko Vujicic, chief economist and vice president of the ADA Health Policy Institute, shares the industry predictions to help you prepare for the year ahead.  Special Guest: Dr. Marko Vujicic  For more information, show notes and transcripts visit https://www.ada.org/podcast Show Notes  In this episode, we're looking at the top trends and challenges for dentists in 2026 with our guest Dr. Marko Vujicic, chief economist and vice president of the ADA's Health Policy Institute.   The episode starts by looking back at the predicted dental trends for 2025, which were staffing shortages, insurance challenges, and rising overhead costs.  When speaking about economic confidence, Vujicic notes that at the end of 2024 dentists expressed a significant rise in economic optimism about the stability of the dental sector. But, by the end of 2025 confidence levels had dipped, and practice confidence dropped as well due to tariffs, economic uncertainty, and larger national concerns.  The ADA's Health Policy Institute (HPI) conducts quarterly surveys. Dentists are invited to enroll in the panel by emailing hpi@ada.org to help share their experiences and strengthen national data.  Dentists were asked about their biggest expected challenges for 2026, and they reported that their core issues remain consistent with last year's, but with insurance leading the list, followed by staffing shortages and overhead cost increases. These issues remain steady across urban and rural practices, as well as with different practice modalities.  About 90% of dental practices report they are still struggling with hiring staff, even though there's a growing pipeline of dental hygienist graduates, and a rebound in patient volume. The conversation explores whether technology could help with this issue, but dentistry remains a hands-on profession with limits on how much can actually be automated.  Dentists shared with ADA's HPI that this year they intend to hire more staff, reevaluate their insurance networks, and invest in equipment, technology and software.   Some key findings from HPI's Practice Ownership Trends report shows that today's early-career experience is very different from past generations with a delayed path to practice ownership. Data shows that most dentists will eventually become owners, just later in their careers. The major change: ownership is delayed, not disappearing.   Another interesting theme that emerged from the data was the generational, cultural, and priority shifts happening in the profession. Also, HPI introduces fresh insights into gender pattens that show that even though women start with a lower rate of practice ownership than men, the ownership gender gap closes by mid- and late- career.  The conversation shifts to explore the challenges and opportunities from the broader national policy forces shaping dentistry in 2026, and the impact of the economic data influencing decisions in multiple states.   HPI continues their research and is focusing on tracking emerging dental policy issues, research on the impact of Dental Loss Ratio (DLR) regulations, and forthcoming analysis of oral trends within Medicare Advantage, to list a few.    Resources  Read ADA's Health Policy Institute's report Practice Ownership Trends in Dentistry: A New Look at Old Data.  Learn more about HPI's latest studies and publications, including those mentioned in this episode.  Share your experience with us! Dentists are invited to enroll in the HPI panel by emailing hpi@ada.org.   For more information on the ADA's Health Policy institute, visit their website ADA.org/HPI.  Connect with Dr. Marko Vujicic.  Subscribe to the ADA's HPI Newsletter. 

Ron Paul Liberty Report
Memories of My Future: Trauma, Resilience & Finding Purpose | with Special Guest- Dr. Sinha, M.D.

Ron Paul Liberty Report

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2026 24:11


Memories of My Future: Trauma, Resilience & Finding Purpose | with Special Guest- Dr. Sinha, M.D. by Ron Paul Liberty Report

Voices from The Bench
Episode 407: Dr. Miles Cone From Dinosaurs to Dentures & Finding the Art in Prosthodontics

Voices from The Bench

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2026 66:22


Join Ivoclar (AND US!) this February at LMT Lab Day in Chicago. Ivoclar will be offering 16 different educational lectures over the three-day event, giving dental professionals plenty of opportunities to learn, connect, and grow. Visit labday.com/Ivoclar to view the full schedule and register, and be sure to stop by and see the Ivoclar team in the Windy City. In this episode, Elvis and Barb sit down with Dr. Miles Cone, a prosthodontist whose path into dentistry is anything but traditional. From a childhood obsession with dinosaurs and living out of his Jeep, to serving in the Army and becoming a CDT, Dr. Cone shares how persistence, humility, and an appreciation for the lab side of dentistry shaped his career. Along the way, he opens up about failing the CDT exam, learning the true value of dental technicians, and why collaboration—not ego—is the key to better patient outcomes The conversation also dives deep into photography, storytelling, and seeing dentistry as both science and art. Dr. Cone explains how discovering dental photography transformed not only how he documents cases, but how he connects with patients and technicians alike. He and Barb and Elvis discuss raising your skills by putting your work out there, ignoring the trolls, and using critique to grow. The episode wraps with a preview of Dr. Cone's upcoming Ivoclar presentation at Lab Day Chicago (https://lmtmag.com/seminars/hiding-in-plain-sight-creating-fake-teeth-for-real-people-in-the-age-of-cosmetic-cliche), where he and technician Janelle will show how dentures and removables can be “hidden in plain sight” when done with intention, artistry, and respect for the entire dental team. A new year is the perfect time to reset, refocus, and set your dental business up for success. January isn't just about new goals—it's about working smarter with efficient, reliable systems that keep production running smoothly and predictably. Roland DGSHAPE milling solutions (https://www.rolanddga.com/products/dental/dwx-series) deliver the consistency and automation labs depend on to control costs, reduce remakes, and maximize every hour. With trusted Japanese engineering and mills like the DWX-53DC (https://www.rolanddga.com/products/dental/dwx-53dc-5-axis-dry-dental-milling-with-automatic-disc-changer) working even when you're not, you spend less time fixing problems and more time growing your business. Start the year strong with solutions built for productivity and profitability. That's the Roland DGSHAPE difference. Learn more at rolanddental.com Special Guest: Dr. Miles Cone.

Leading Out The Woods
Growth Mindset

Leading Out The Woods

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2026 42:42


Episode #128 is up!  Check it out!!!Special Guest Dr. John Craig joins Dr. Woods on episode #128 of Leading Out The Woods to discuss Growth Mindset. In this episode, they explore what it truly means to cultivate a growth mindset in schools, how leaders and educators can model it in practice, and why embracing continuous learning is essential for both personal and organizational growth. Together, they highlight strategies that support resilience, reflection, and sustained improvement in educational settings.

Assistive Technology Update with Josh Anderson
ATU759 – VoiceItt and Babel with Dr. Rachel Levy

Assistive Technology Update with Josh Anderson

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2025 27:06


Your weekly dose of information that keeps you up to date on the latest developments in the field of technology designed to assist people with disabilities and special needs. Special Guest: Dr. Rachel Levy, SLPD, CCC-SLP – Customer Success Manager – VoiceItt VoiceItt info: voiceitt.com Voiceitt email: support@voiceitt.com Email Racheal: rachel@thebabelgroup.com Babel info: thebabelgroup.com —– […]

Rise Church with Greg Denham
Leaving Our Safe Space (Acts 10:34-48) with Special Guest Dr. Erez Soref

Rise Church with Greg Denham

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2025 32:10


Acts 10:34-48 with Special Guest Dr. Erez Soref, President of One For Israel

Inside Aesthetics
Dr Steven Land - 'Masterclass Series (Chapter 10): Neauvia fillers' #325

Inside Aesthetics

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2025 64:55


Episode 325 hosts Dr Steven Land (Cosmetic Physician from Newcastle, UK) In our 'Masterclass Series' we host global experts to teach us about fillers, bio-stimulators, bio-remodellers, polynucleotides, exosomes and other products. (For toxin insights, check out our other mini-series, 'The Tox Talks') In Chapter 10 we explore the range of fillers made by Neauvia. Steven shares his experiences and clinical insights about these products, why he uses the, and how they are unique compared to other HA fillers.  00:00 Introduction 01:31 Special Guest: Dr. Steven Land 02:25 Masterclass Series: Neauvia Fillers 02:35 Dr. Steven Land's Background 03:14 Exploring the Neauvia Filler Range 04:07 The Science Behind Neauvia Fillers 10:55 PEG Technology and Its Benefits 15:34 Practical Insights and Experiences 20:13 Understanding Filler Performance 30:56 Neauvia Filler Range Overview 33:16 Exploring Unique Uses of Injectables 34:02 Introducing Neauvia Stimulate 34:36 Factory-Made vs. Homebrew Injectables 35:04 Calcium Hydroxyapatite in Fillers 36:12 Treating Hyperdynamic Areas with Neauvia 36:43 Patient Experiences and Integration 37:43 Biostimulators and Patient Selection 38:45 Comparing Volumisation and Longevity 39:21 Adjustments and Techniques for Injectors 41:17 Ultrasound Guidance in Dissolving Fillers 45:50 Global Trends and Market Shifts 47:13 Combining Fillers with Energy-Based Devices 48:44 Consultation Approaches and Treatment Plans 50:04 Polynucleotides and Fibroblast Stimulation 50:57 Patient Feedback and Filler Properties 53:55 Commercial Aspects and Support for Injectors 01:01:10 Neauvia's Focus on Bio-Regeneration 01:04:42 Final Thoughts and Event Preview SUBSCRIBE TO OUR ONLINE PLATFORM FOR WEEKLY EDUCATION & NETWORKING CLICK HERE TO BROWSE OUR IA OFFERS FOR DISCOUNTS & SPECIALS CLICK HERE IF YOU'RE A BRAND OR COMPANY & WANT TO WORK WITH US CLICK HERE TO APPLY TO BE A GUEST ON OUR PODCAST CONTACT US

The Daily Grind
S8 Episode 16: Dr. Nicholas E. Michels | Founder | Michels Family Financial

The Daily Grind

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2025 28:58


“Money is a skill that anyone can learn” on the Daily Grind ☕️, your weekly goal-driven podcast. This episode features Kelly Johnson @kellyfastruns and special guest Dr. Nicholas E. Michels, who is the Founder of Michels Family Financial and creator of the Rich by Choice movement, where he helps people grow their resources into lasting peace, purpose, and legacy.S8 Episode 16: 11/13/2025Featuring Kelly Johnson with Special Guest  Dr. Nicholas E. MichelsFollow Our Podcast:Instagram: @dailygrindpod https://www.instagram.com/dailygrindpod/  X: @dailygrindpod https://x.com/dailygrindpod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dailygrindpodTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@dailygrindpodPodcast Website: https://direct.me/dailygrindpod   Follow Our Special Guest:Website: https://richbychoicebook.com/

How To Talk To Kids About Anything
How to Talk to Kids about Sports with Dr. Ross Flowers – Rerelease

How To Talk To Kids About Anything

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2025 25:52


Special Guest: Dr. Ross Flowers Ross Flowers, Ph.D. is an experienced sport and performance psychologist, executive coach, author and speaker. He is the director of sports performance psychology for the LA Clippers. As a partner in Giles Consulting Group he has worked as a leadership development coach for the Center for Creative Leadership, international sport psychologist, psychologist in the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, and sport psychology instructor. Ross is the author of Introducing Your Child to Sports: An Expert's Answers to Parents' Questions about Raising a Healthy, Balanced, Happy Athlete. Ross served as a senior sport psychologist for the United States Olympic Committee, and was a member of many USA World Cup, World Championship and Olympic teams for summer and winter sports. Ross founded and directed the Applied Sport Psychology Program at the University of California, Davis. You can look him up right here: http://gilesllc.com/ The post How to Talk to Kids about Sports with Dr. Ross Flowers – Rerelease appeared first on Dr Robyn Silverman.

The Tranquility Tribe Podcast
Ep. 396 Twins Untangled: The Data Behind Safe Twin Birth with Dr. Stu

The Tranquility Tribe Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2025 109:30 Transcription Available


Ep. 396 Twins Untangled: The Data Behind Safe Twin Birth with Dr. Stu In this week's episode of The Birth Lounge Podcast, HeHe sits down with Dr. Stu Fischbein to unpack the truth about twin births, and it's probably not what your provider has told you. They dive into why C-sections have become the default for twins in the U.S. (hint: it's not because it's safer), and how our medical system continues to over-manage what can often be a normal variation of birth. Dr. Stu breaks down what's really happening with rising twin pregnancies, how assisted reproductive technology plays a role, and why evidence still supports vaginal twin births when handled by skilled providers. You'll hear them talk about: How to find a provider who's actually experienced with vaginal twin births The real deal on ECVs, breech twins, and what “mono-mono” and “mono-di” really mean How to advocate for your birth plan even when you're having multiples If you're expecting twins, or just want to understand how broken our twin birth system has become, this episode is your blueprint for making informed, confident choices and protecting your power in the birth room. 00:00 Introduction to Twin Births 01:07 Welcome to The Birth Lounge Podcast 01:14 Black Friday Sale Announcement 02:29 The Birth Lounge Overview 09:52 Special Guest: Dr. Stu Fischbein 10:21 Challenges and Misconceptions About Twin Births 11:25 Dr. Stu's Background and Expertise 12:48 Navigating Twin Births in the Medical System 14:15 The Importance of Informed Consent 15:51 Current Landscape of Twin Births 20:49 Training and Skills in Obstetrics 35:34 Risks and Realities of Twin Births 57:29 Legislation and Training in Midwifery 59:07 Economic Incentives in Birth Practices 01:00:16 Personal Experience with Baby Gear 01:03:31 Cost Analysis of C-Sections vs. Vaginal Births 01:04:50 Hospital Policies and C-Section Rates 01:08:44 Historical Perspective on Birth Practices 01:14:08 Twin Births: Hospital vs. Home 01:20:30 Challenges in Breech Deliveries 01:24:27 External Cephalic Version (ECV) Insights 01:30:42 Timing and Risks in Twin Deliveries 01:40:07 Final Thoughts and Advice for Expecting Mothers   Guest Bio: Stuart J. Fischbein MD is a community-based obstetrician and an Associate of the American College of Obstetrics & Gynecology, published author of the book “Fearless Pregnancy, Wisdom & Reassurance from a Doctor, A Midwife and A Mom” and peer-reviewed papers Homebirth with an Obstetrician, A Series of 135 Out of Hospital Births and Breech birth at home: outcomes of 60 breech and 109 cephalic planned home and birth center births. After completing his residency at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, CA, Dr. Stu spent 24 years assisting women with hospital birthing and, for the last 13 years, has been a homebirth obstetrician who works directly with midwives. Since retiring from attending home births in 2022, Dr. Stu has turned his focus to traveling around the world as a lecturer and advocate for reteaching breech & twin birth skills, respect for the normalcy of birth and honoring informed consent. He hosts a weekly podcast with co-host Blyss Young and together they offer hope, reassurance and safe, honest evidence supported choices for those women who understand pregnancy is a normal bodily function not to be feared. Follow him on Instagram @birthinginstincts. His websites are www.birthinginstincts.com & www.birthinginstinctspodcast.com INSTAGRAM: Connect with HeHe on IG  Connect with Dr. Stu on IG    BIRTH EDUCATION: Join The Birth Lounge here for judgment-free childbirth education that prepares you for an informed birth and how to confidently navigate hospital policy to have a trauma-free labor experience!   Download The Birth Lounge App for birth & postpartum prep delivered straight to your phone!   LINKS/RESOURCES MENTIONED: Check out our episode with Dr. Stu's cohost, Blyss Young (ep. 232)    Listen to episode 179 with Dr. Rixa Freeze    Here's a link to the Primitive Reflexes episode Dr. Stu references   https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0313941   www.birthinginstincts.com   https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/birthing-instincts/id1552816683   www.birthinginstinctspodcast.com   https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30305050/   https://static1.squarespace.com/static/52ca1028e4b05c5f2d7b157d/t/62e02090874eae67b683bc67/1658855570428/A+Maneuver+for+Head+Entanglement+Published.pdf