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Talk Recovery Radio
Recovery Day BC 2022

Talk Recovery Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2022 52:06


Canada's Largest Addiction and Mental Health Recovery Day Festival. This Saturday Recovery Day BC – 10th Anniversary Noon to 6 pm, September 10th New Westminster BC. Addiction Recovery Festival Festival Program 6th and 6th Stage Program 12:00– 1:00 Eagle Eyes – Eagles tribute band 2:00 – 3:00 Busty and the Bass 3:30 – 4:30 Snotty Nose Rez Kids 5:00 – 6:00 Tom Cochrane Kids Stage at 5th Av and 6th street 12:00 – 12:15 Will's Jams Opening 12:15 – 1:00 Penny Pom Pom 1:00 – 1:10Cosmo Circus 1:30 – 2:15 Karima Essa – Bollywood Star Workshop 2:15 – 2:25 Cosmo Circus 3:00 – 3:45 Fred Penner 4:00 – 4:50 Will's Jam 4:50 – 5:00 Cosmo Circus 5:05 – 6:00 themagicguy.ca Gary Savard Kids Zone Korki Clown, facepainters, clowns, balloon artists, the Fun GymBus, LEGO TENT, Tumble City Cheer Parkour Gymnastics, Lollipop the Bubble Clown, COCO the parrot, and so much more. Adventure Zone Rock Climbing Wall Virtual Reality Experience Axe Throwing BC Addiction Recovery Association Stage 12:00 Bungalow 1:15 Will Clements 2:30 Amber Tsang 3:35 Tess Anderson 5:00 Sugar Fungus Plus 2 more stages My Uptown New West Stage features – Cakewalk Dance Band & Djs 5th St and 6th Ave Stage Royal City Swing Over 200 Vendor Spaces Booked What is happening at Recovery Day? Food Trucks Artisans Mental Health and Addiction Service Providers Adventure Zone with Rock Climbing, Virtual Reality Pods, Swing Dancing, and Axe Throwing Kids Zone with Facepainters, Clowns, Magicians, Balloon Art Overdose Memorial Tree to honour those lost too soon 4 Music Stages Recovery Day BC in New Westminster has become one of the world's largest events celebrating recovery and raising awareness that recovery from addiction and mental health issues is possible. See you on September 10th, 2022 in the Uptown New West Neighborhood at 6th and 6th.

Discover Your Talent–Do What You Love
1025. Proving a Point with the Written Word

Discover Your Talent–Do What You Love

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2021 42:39


James S. Fell, MA, MBA, has bylines in the Los Angeles Times, Chicago Tribune, the Guardian, TIME Magazine, and many other publications. His blog, BodyForWife.com, has millions of readers and he is the author of two books: “The Holy S**t Moment: How Lasting Change Can Happen in an Instant” (St. Martin's Press, 2019), and “Lose it Right: A Brutally Honest 3-Stage Program to Help You Get Fit and Lose Weight Without Losing Your Mind” (Random House Canada, 2014).

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Stark Reflections on Writing and Publishing
EP 190 - The Episode When Shit Went Down With James Fell Sweary Historian

Stark Reflections on Writing and Publishing

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2021 59:50


In this episode Mark interviews James Fell, Sweary Historian, about his latest book On This Day in History, Sh!t Went Down. Warning to listeners: In this episode, adult language goes down. A lot. If you are offended by swearing and adult language, please do NOT listen to this episode. Prior to the interview, Mark shares comments, from recent episodes, a personal update, and a word from this episode's sponsor. You can learn more about how you can get your work distributed to retailers and library systems around the world at starkreflections.ca/Findaway. During their conversation, Mark and James discuss: His experience writing as a freelance investigative journalist within the diet and fitness industry for the LA Times and Chicago Tribune How James' literary agent compared his previous book The Holy Shit Moment as a combination of Malcolm Gladwell's Blink with Jen Sincero's You Are a Badass The way that The Holy Shit Moment was a book with a bit of a scientific analysis on "how shit works" and learning that you can't make those "holy shit" moments happen, but you can set up the groundwork for making it more likely to occur The way that the book The Holy Shit Moment flopped and what that meant for James' career despite all the media attention and support Being in a tough and tight headspace where he wasn't sure what was going to happen with his career, with a book flop, Trump looking like he was going to be re-elected, a Covid-19 pandemic lockdown The way that exercise can be an important part of paving the way for an epiphany moment The long bike-ride James was on that led to the idea for this new book and shift to his writing focus over to history The idea of the "this day in history" posts to share to Facebook How the 2nd post about May West "blew up" on social media (5 million views within a month) and prompted people to suggest he should convert these types of posts into a book The way James would decide on what to write for any specific day The more than 1000 variations of the word "Fuck" that appears in the On This Day in History Shit Went Down A future book that James has been working on called Greedy Sexist Religious Bigots Who Hate Science The move James made to Patreon with his daily history post content and his weariness about whether or not it would work. But how, within a few hours, he was already well into a few thousand dollars How, within 3 months, James was in the top 30 of all writers on Patreon Moving over to Substack and how they encourage people to provide content for free to create an audience, while also having some content behind a paywall The deep and meaningful connection that people can feel towards writers they respect and admire The generosity shown to sci-fi author John Varley via a health crisis and GoFundMe campaign How, even though people can read the entire content of the book for free, sales of On This Day In History Shit Went Down are exploding The print book significantly outpacing the eBook sales on this title despite doing no advertising or marketing outside of sharing free content from the book on social media The importance of a blatant and direct CALL TO ACTION to "get the book And more... After the interview Mark reflects on the change in writing focus James took as well as his fully embracing both traditional publishing and indie publishing options to fully leverage his IP to his greatest benefit, as well as his combination of nimble indie author marketing tactics combined with a progressive business-oriented approach. Mark then thanks Patrons of the podcast offering them one of two opportunities to win one of two free download codes for an awesome new writing bundle from Storybundle called "The Right Stuff Storybundle" (which is only available until May 25, 2021.   Links of Interest: James Fell's Website Body for Wife / Books On This Day in History Shit Went Down James Fell Facebook Page James Fell on Substack Episode 60 - The Holy Shit Moment and Other Sudden Insights with James Fell Episode 2 - Living the Healthy Writer Life with Joanna Penn Episode 138 - Cash Flow for Creators with Michael W Lucas Episode 148 - A Voice Double Conversation with Joanna Penn The Write Stuff Storybundle (Until May 25, 2021) Kevin Closs Music Patreon for Stark Reflections Wide for the Win Mark's Canadian Werewolf Books This Time Around (Short Story) A Canadian Werewolf in New York Stowe Away (Novella) Fear and Longing in Los Angeles Fright Nights, Big City   About James Fell My name is James and I say "fuck" a lot. It is possible for me to not swear. I was a columnist for the Los Angeles Times and the Chicago Tribune for many years. I think the LA Times let me get away with “hell” twice. I've also been a columnist for Chatelaine and AskMen, and written for TIME Magazine, the Guardian, NPR, Women's Health, Men's Health, and many others. You can see a sample of my published articles here. Additionally, I've had countless radio and TV appearances and never uttered a profane word a single time. Go me. I began as a health and fitness writer and have published two books. The first is Lose it Right: A Brutally Honest 3-Stage Program to Help You Get Fit and Lose Weight Without Losing Your Mind published by Random House Canada in 2014. The second is about the science of the life-changing epiphany titled The Holy Sh!t Moment: How Lasting Change Can Happen in an Instant published by St. Martin's Press in 2019. Yes, I wrote a book with a swearword in the title. Both are heavy on the science, containing no bullshit. I also have a popular blog that has millions of readers where I have written on a wide variety of subjects that include fitness, diet, and motivation, but certainly isn't limited to that. The blog is very sweary. Here is my recipe for “motherfucking lasagna.” Covid-19 changed my career arc.   The introductory, end, and bumper music for this podcast (“Laser Groove”) was composed and produced by Kevin MacLeod of www.incompetech.com and is Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0

Talking Aussie Books
Talking Aussie Books with Monique Mulligan

Talking Aussie Books

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2020 33:24


Monique Mulligan is a Perth-based author, interviewer and founder of the Stories on Stage Program.She is a former journalist, news-editor and publisher who combines her work at an arts-centre with freelance editing and novel writing.Her debut novel, “Wherever You Go” was released by Pilyara Press in September 2020 and let me say listeners, it's a novel you will need to keep the tissues handy for.Beautifully written, poignant and heart-achingly real in its portrayal of grief and guilt, this stunning novel will have you wondering how you would cope in the same situation.I was thrilled to have the opportunity to chat with Monique on the podcast recently.Don't miss this entertaining and inspiring interview!

Strange and Thirsty Show
#174 The STAGE Program

Strange and Thirsty Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2020 56:27


Coffee With Lisa Podcast | XTRAordinary Stories in Business
Episode 32: Peter G. Goral - Brand Relevance and Why It Matters

Coffee With Lisa Podcast | XTRAordinary Stories in Business

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2020 51:03


Regardless of where you are in your business, focusing on the diligent and vigilant way we should protect who we are and what our businesses stand for is vital for success. Join me and Peter discussing business and brands. "You Are Your Brand" - Peter G. Goral THE PROBLEM: There's just so much noise in the market that it's hard to tell what's of value anymore. It is imperative, ​therefore, that your voice, your brand identity, strike a chord with your target audience, or you'll simply get lost in the airwaves. THE SOLUTION: A 3-Stage Program designed to build compelling and sustainable content so that your message will cut through the noise, be heard clearly, and help you build a sound business. More About Peter: Senior Executive BusinessTransformation, Change Management, Social Media Strategist, Accomplished Artist, https://www.ArtEnvy.Faso.com Radio Show Host

Sound Science Podcast with Dr. Yewande Pearse

It is hard to escape the global uncertainty, fear and anxiety in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. However, while this is a sobering moment for humanity, it is a catalyst for bringing out the best of humanity also. Our capacity for problem solving is incredible, especially when it comes to science. However, the bottom line is that science doesn’t produce answers overnight. All we have at the moment are expert opinions and single studies that have not yet gone through the usual vigorous process of peer review. The CDC and the WHO have the most up to date reliable information, but some of the research that has not ended up on those websites, is still certainly worth thinking about critically.On this special bonus episode of Sound Science, Immunologist Dr. Azza Gadir explains the immunologic progression of disease after getting infected with COVID-19, the latest research into whether or not we can acquire immunity to COVID-19 and how to test for it, and what we need to keep in mind when reading about all the science. .Bio: Dr. Azza Gadir got her Masters in the Immunology of Infectious Disease and her PhD in Immunology from University College London and spent 8 years at Harvard University working on the immunology of food allergy and role of the gut microbiome in the pathogenesis of disease. She is now head of R&D at SEED, A microbial sciences company pioneering applications of bacteria to improve human and environmental health.Links:Clinical characteristics of the recovered COVID-19 patients with re-detectable positive RNA testAntibody responses to SARS-CoV-2 in COVID-19 patients: the perspective application of serological tests in clinical practiceCenters for Disease Control and preventionWorld Health OrganizationAbout Dr. Yewande Pearse: Born and bred in North London, Dr. Yewande Pearse completed her PhD in Neuroscience at King's College London in 2016. She is now based in Los Angeles, where she works as a Research Fellow, developing a stem cell therapy treatment for a rare childhood brain disease. Outside of the lab, Yewande is a collaborator of Science Gallery Detroit, sits on the Programming Committee Spring/Summer 2019 at Navel Los Angeles, and was a TEDMED  Research Scholar for the 2018 Stage Program. Yewande also writes for Massive, an online science media platform.Sound Science Podcast is produced by dublab. Please visit dublab.com to find out more!

Sound Science Podcast with Dr. Yewande Pearse
Episode 13 with Jana Winderen

Sound Science Podcast with Dr. Yewande Pearse

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2020 37:31


On today's show, we delve into the hidden frequencies of the natural world with artist and ecologist Jana Winderen, and explore what capturing these secret sounds can tell us about the environment. Jana has an impressive body of work. You can find more of her audio-visual works on Touch Radio and her latest release, Spring Bloom in the Marginal Ice Zone, can be purchased on Bandcamp. Bio: Jana Winderen is an artist educated in Fine Art at Goldsmiths, University of London with a background in mathematics, chemistry and fish ecology from the University of Oslo. Jana focuses her work around audio environments and ecosystems which are hard for humans to access, both physically and aurally. Amongst her activities are immersive multi-channel sound installations and concerts, which have been performed internationally in major institutions and public spaces in America, Europe, and Asia. Winderen lives and works in Oslo. About Dr. Yewande Pearse: Born and bred in North London, Dr. Yewande Pearse completed her PhD in Neuroscience at King's College London in 2016. She is now based in Los Angeles, where she works as a Research Fellow, developing a stem cell therapy treatment for a rare childhood brain disease. Outside of the lab, Yewande is a collaborator of Science Gallery Detroit, sits on the Programming Committee Spring/Summer 2019 at Navel Los Angeles, and was a TEDMED  Research Scholar for the 2018 Stage Program. Yewande also writes for Massive, an online science media platform. Sound Science Podcast is produced by dublab. Please visit dublab.com to find out more!

Sound Science Podcast with Dr. Yewande Pearse

This month we take a microscopic look at Organoids, tiny self-organized, three-dimensional tissue cultures that are derived from stem cells. Specifically, we identify how they can be used to make a “mini inner-ear” as well as how they are assisting scientists to better understand inner ear disease.   For a closer look, please visit a study published by Karl R Khoehler et al., 2017 in Nature Biotechnology. About Dr. Yewande Pearse: Born and bred in North London, Dr. Yewande Pearse completed her PhD in Neuroscience at King's College London in 2016. She is now based in Los Angeles, where she works as a Research Fellow, developing a stem cell therapy treatment for a rare childhood brain disease. Outside of the lab, Yewande is a collaborator of Science Gallery Detroit, sits on the Programming Committee Spring/Summer 2019 at Navel Los Angeles, and was a TEDMED  Research Scholar for the 2018 Stage Program. Yewande also writes for Massive, an online science media platform. Sound Science Podcast is produced by dublab. Please visit dublab.com to find out more!

Sound Science Podcast with Dr. Yewande Pearse
Science of Sound w/Slow Like Whoa

Sound Science Podcast with Dr. Yewande Pearse

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2019 26:03


This episode is all about how we perceive sound. Join us as we explore what science has found out about the neurological, psychological, and physiological effects of sound on the body. Our guest this month producer and DJ, Slow Like Whoa, explains how a deeper understanding of the science of sound has helped her creative process as well as the way she connects with both her work and an audience.   About Slow Like Whoa: By way of the farthest nebula to the left, Slow Like Whoa is a DJ and emcee who’s landed in Los Angeles, but has traveled sonically around the globe. Her introduction to blending energies began with one on one instruction by universally renowned DJ and Scratch Academy Director, DJ Hapa. Although primarily influenced by the boom bap of hip hop, she emits frequencies that transcend any one genre; merging Dancehall, Psychedelic, Funk and R&B.   Whoa explores rhythm and energy between the digital and physical realms by building futuristic soundscapes with high energy vibrations, samples from her favorite Sci-Fi/Fantasy movies and live mash-up’s.Known for her magnetic energy and infectious frequency, she has worked with a wide array of artists - from DaniLeigh to Kelis and companies in a variety of fields such as Champion, DollsKill, UTMOST, i3 Arts Festival, Complexcon, MTV, TheBasement and Lululemon. About Dr. Yewande Pearse: Born and bred in North London, Dr. Yewande Pearse completed her PhD in Neuroscience at King's College London in 2016. She is now based in Los Angeles, where she works as a Research Fellow, developing a stem cell therapy treatment for a rare childhood brain disease. Outside of the lab, Yewande is a collaborator of Science Gallery Detroit, sits on the Programming Committee Spring/Summer 2019 at Navel Los Angeles, and was a TEDMED  Research Scholar for the 2018 Stage Program. Yewande also writes for Massive, an online science media platform. Sound Science Podcast is produced by dublab. Please visit dublab.com to find out more!

Sound Science Podcast with Dr. Yewande Pearse

Today, we look back over the last nine episodes, from the science of heartbreak and grief to neuroscience-inspired personalized soundscapes that help you focus and sleep. We’ve had some incredible neuroscientists, psychologists, dancers, musicians, DJ's and artists on the show, have a browse over the previous show notes to learn more about them. About Dr. Yewande Pearse: Born and bred in North London, Dr. Yewande Pearse completed her PhD in Neuroscience at King's College London in 2016. She is now based in Los Angeles, where she works as a Research Fellow, developing a stem cell therapy treatment for a rare childhood brain disease. Outside of the lab, Yewande is a collaborator of Science Gallery Detroit, sits on the Programming Committee Spring/Summer 2019 at Navel Los Angeles, and was a TEDMED  Research Scholar for the 2018 Stage Program. Yewande also writes for Massive, an online science media platform. Sound Science Podcast is produced by dublab. Please visit dublab.com to find out more!

Sound Science Podcast with Dr. Yewande Pearse
Good Vibrations with Endel

Sound Science Podcast with Dr. Yewande Pearse

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2019 30:43


This month, Neuroscience and Artificial Intelligence collide, as we explore how better understanding the brain has advanced AI technology and vice versa. We are joined by Oleg Stavitsky, CEO and Founder of Endel, a new technology that generates reactive, personalized soundscapes to promote things like focus, relaxation and sleep. It takes in data like your location, time, and the weather to create unique ambient sounds on the spot. CEO and Co-Founder of Endel, Oleg Stavitsky, innovates at the intersection of technology, art, and nature. Endel generates personalized adaptive environments, designed to make you focus faster, stay in the zone for longer periods of time and relax better. About Dr. Yewande Pearse: Born and bred in North London, Dr. Yewande Pearse completed her PhD in Neuroscience at King's College London in 2016. She is now based in Los Angeles, where she works as a Research Fellow, developing a stem cell therapy treatment for a rare childhood brain disease. Outside of the lab, Yewande is a collaborator of Science Gallery Detroit, sits on the Programming Committee Spring/Summer 2019 at Navel Los Angeles, and was a TEDMED Research Scholar for the 2018 Stage Program. Yewande also writes for Massive, an online science media platform. Sound Science Podcast is produced by dublab. Please visit dublab.com to find out more!

Discover Your Talent–Do What You Love
784. Proving a Point Via the Written Word

Discover Your Talent–Do What You Love

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2019 42:39


James S. Fell, MA, MBA, has bylines in the Los Angeles Times, Chicago Tribune, the Guardian, TIME Magazine, and many other publications. His blog, BodyForWife.com, has millions of readers and he is the author of two books: “The Holy S**t Moment: How Lasting Change Can Happen in an Instant” (St. Martin’s Press, 2019), and “Lose it Right: A Brutally Honest 3-Stage Program to Help You Get Fit and Lose Weight Without Losing Your Mind” (Random House Canada, 2014).  

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Sound Science Podcast with Dr. Yewande Pearse

There is a whole field of study called music psychology, which brings psychology and musicology together to answer questions about how we create, perceive and respond to music. In this month's episode, we try to get to the heart of why music elicits emotion. It’s a big topic that we'll keep coming back to but in this week's show, we focus on how the brain's ability to make predictions about what we hear might explain how musical sounds become rewarding. Dr. Sophie Mort AKA Dr Soph explains why listening to music that was played a lot during an important period in our life can trigger a deeply nostalgic emotional response and how our human capacity and inclination to synchronize our body movement to music makes us feel good. She also explains how music is a language of emotion that some people feel more comfortable using to express how they are feeling, and the idea of emotional contagion which describes the phenomenon where perceiving an emotion can sometimes induce the same emotion.  Dr Sophie Mort is a Clinical Psychologist, Life Coach and Yoga Teacher. She has a Professional Doctorate in Clinical Psychology and a Masters in Neuroscience. She is on on a mission to get evidence-based psychology out of the therapy room and into people's lives. She offers private psychological therapy and life coaching online to people all over the world. She also shares her psychological understanding and advice on social media. Find out more about her on Drsoph.com. About Dr. Yewande Pearse: Born and bred in North London, Dr. Yewande Pearse completed her PhD in Neuroscience at King's College London in 2016. She is now based in Los Angeles, where she works as a Research Fellow, developing a stem cell therapy treatment for a rare childhood brain disease. Outside of the lab, Yewande is a collaborator of Science Gallery Detroit, sits on the Programming Committee Spring/Summer 2019 at Navel Los Angeles, and was a TEDMED Research Scholar for the 2018 Stage Program. Yewande also writes for Massive, an online science media platform. Sound Science Podcast is produced by dublab. Please visit dublab.com to find out more!

Sound Science Podcast with Dr. Yewande Pearse

Inspired by Massive Science's Science Hero Series, this episode features some of our favorite women in science. Resources: Massive Science, Janaki Ammal, Annie Easley, Wang Zhenyi, Marie Curie About Dr. Yewande Pearse: Born and bred in North London, Dr. Yewande Pearse completed her PhD in Neuroscience at King's College London in 2016. She is now based in Los Angeles, where she works as a Research Fellow, developing a stem cell therapy treatment for a rare childhood brain disease. Outside of the lab, Yewande is a collaborator of Science Gallery Detroit, sits on the Programming Committee Spring/Summer 2019 at Navel Los Angeles, and was a TEDMED Research Scholar for the 2018 Stage Program. Yewande also writes for Massive, an online science media platform. Sound Science Podcast is produced by dublab. Please visit dublab.com to find out more!

Sound Science Podcast with Dr. Yewande Pearse

This month’s episode is about the way the brain processes loss and why we experience the emotion of grief. We’ll be thinking about the evolutionary relevance of grief, how the brain modulates it’s own experience of grief, and what actually happens in the brain when it experiences what is considered “normal grief." We will also be looking at the healing power of music by exploring how one organization has used it to help countless youth during times of loss. The scientific interests of our first guest, Dr. Mary-Frances O’Connor, lie in understanding emotions at the experiential and physiological level. Her work has primarily focused on a bereaved population due to the wide-ranging emotional responses to this specific event of loss. In particular, she studies the neurobiological, immune, and autonomic parameters that vary between individual grief responses. Her techniques have included functional and structural neuroimaging, immune and endocrine analysis of saliva and blood, and psychophysiological assessment of heart rate variability. Continually interested in novel ways to evoke emotion, especially grief, Dr. O' Connor uses personalized stimuli, reaction time paradigms, written emotional disclosure, and virtual worlds in her work. Our second guest, Dr. Peter Freed, is a psychiatrist in New York. He received his medical degree from University of California San Francisco School of Medicine and has been in practice for 20 years. Resources: Science of Grief and Aim4theHeart About Dr. Yewande Pearse: Born and bred in North London, Dr. Yewande Pearse completed her PhD in Neuroscience at King's College London, in 2016. She is now based in Los Angeles, where she works as a Research Fellow, developing a stem cell therapy treatment for a rare childhood brain disease. Outside of the lab, Yewande is a collaborator of Science Gallery Detroit, sits on the Programming Committee Spring/Summer 2019 at Navel Los Angeles, and was a TEDMED Research Scholar for the 2018 Stage Program. Yewande also writes for Massive, an online science media platform. Sound Science Podcast is produced by dublab. Please visit dublab.com to find out more!

Sound Science Podcast with Dr. Yewande Pearse
The Left-brain vs. the Right-brain

Sound Science Podcast with Dr. Yewande Pearse

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2019 45:29


At some point in your life, someone may have asked you whether you are left brained, or right brained. Or maybe you have heard someone proudly proclaim that they are right brained. This months show is all about ‘The Left Brain Vs. Right Brain’ and the long held belief that people tend to have a personality or style of thinking that is either “right-brained or left-brained." As a musician is your right-brain really doing all the work? Myth, half myth or truth? Press play to find out. Our first guest is Judith Sönnicken, a dimensional athlete and ancient cosmologist. She holds an MA in Fine Arts from the University of the Arts Berlin and certified in UX, Usui Reiki and Feng Shui. Her practice employs objects, installation, virtual reality, performance, geomancy, sound immersion and guided meditation. Her project Befriending Hyperobjects, a performative interaction with non-human entities in digital and analog geographies, connects art and technology to fund environmental action. Her work has been shown at Museu Geológico de Portugal, Green Art Gallery, Klondike Institute of Art and Culture, The Institute of Jamais Vu, Cirrus Gallery, Icebox Projects , NAVEL Los Angeles, documenta14, and The Eighth Climate /11th Gwangju Biennial. Our second guest, Rex Jung, is a clinical professor of neurosurgery at the University of New Mexico, a research scientist at the Mind Research Network, and a practicing clinical neuropsychologist. He studies both brain disease and what the brain does well—a field of research known as "positive neuroscience." His research is designed to relate behavioral measures, including intelligence, personality, and creativity, to brain function and structure in healthy, neurological, and psychiatric subjects. He has published research articles across a wide range of disciplines, including traumatic brain injury, lupus, schizophrenia, intelligence, and creativity. About Dr. Yewande Pearse: Born and bred in North London, Dr. Yewande Pearse completed her PhD in Neuroscience at King's College London, in 2016. She is now based in Los Angeles, where she works as a Research Fellow, developing a stem cell therapy treatment for a rare childhood brain disease. Outside of the lab, Yewande is a collaborator of Science Gallery Detroit, sits on the Programming Committee Spring/Summer 2019 at Navel Los Angeles, and was a TEDMED Research Scholar for the 2018 Stage Program. Yewande also writes for Massive, an online science media platform. Sound Science Podcast is produced by dublab. Please visit dublab.com to find out more!

Sound Science Podcast with Dr. Yewande Pearse

This month on Sound Science Podcast, we ask what happens between our ears in response to incoming rhythmic sensory inputs - in other words, how do we find the beat? Moving to the music that we hear is an intuitive behavior bestowed upon us before we can even walk. As we develop into adults, we start doing it on purpose. Some of us are quite good at it, while some of us would swear we have no sense of rhythm, but can rhythm be taught? For a small percentage of the population with a condition called “beat deafness” - the answer may be no and we explore why. On the flip side, drummers provide the timing and rhythmic foundation in a musical ensemble, we ask what it means to create rhythm in this way and look into how drum music, can be therapeutic in treating a number of neurological disorders, regardless of how well we move. Our first guest this week is Heidi Prendergast, a dancer, choreographer and dance teacher. Heidi started her classical dance training at age 14 and received a BFA in dance and choreography from the University of Colorado. After graduating she moved to New York where she continued to perform, with various dance companies and her own work, at Dance New Amsterdam, Triskillieon Arts, The Kitchen, St. Marks and other venues. Since moving to Los Angeles Heidi has been teaching movement, dance, and yoga throughout southern California focusing on alignment and strength in all forms, and creates her own work using video and sound in collaboration with other artists.  Our following guest, Pegasus Warning, an alter ego of Guillermo E. Brown, can be described as a supernova of experimental R&B and soulful synths. Raised in New York by an American ethnomusicologist-healer and Panamanian priest-wizard, Brown always opted for the path unknown from a young age. The jazz percussionist’s idiosyncratic visions have prompted collaborations with Saul Williams, Twin Shadow, Jamie Lidell, Chris Taylor of Grizzly Bear, Mocky, Nia Andrews and EL-P of Run the Jewels to name a few. Brown was also a professor of Afro-futurism and History of the Electronic Avant-Garde at NYU and Artist-In-Residence at Pacific Northwest College of Art. Most recently he has appeared as the drummer in the house band for The Late Late Show with James Corden, with music director Reggie Watts. Stay tuned for new music in 2019. We are also joined by drummer, recording artist and music director, Pauli "The PSM" Stanley-McKenzie. He got his big break working with Gorillaz and later African Express- projects fronted by Blur frontman Damon Albarn. He has also played drums for Damon Albarn on his solo tour, Kindness, and more recently, Sampha. Pauli has worked off stage, serving as a music director for FKA Twigs and Jamie xx. Pauli’s first single as a recording artist Give Me A Sign was released in 2014. Since then, he released his debut EP, The Idea of Tomorrow, and debuted his first solo show during Paris Fashion Week at Les Bains Paris in 2017. His latest EP, Secret Life of a Badman, is available on Apple Music. About Dr. Yewande Pearse: Born and bred in North London, Dr. Yewande Pearse completed her PhD in Neuroscience at King's College London, in 2016. She is now based in Los Angeles, where she works as a Research Fellow, developing a stem cell therapy treatment for a rare childhood brain disease. Outside of the lab, Yewande is a collaborator of Science Gallery Detroit, sits on the Programming Committee Spring/Summer 2019 at Navel Los Angeles, and was a TEDMED Research Scholar for the 2018 Stage Program. Yewande also writes for Massive, an online science media platform. Sound Science Podcast is produced by dublab. Please visit dublab.com to find out more!

Sound Science Podcast with Dr. Yewande Pearse

We’re all familiar with the idea that we should be getting an average of 8 hours of sleep a night. But we are not all as familiar as to why. And for some of us, the value we place on a good night sleep is trumped by the value we place on the underground music scenes that have thrived on staying up all night, nourishing us in a different way. This month on Sound Science, we explore the science of sleep and pay tribute to rich underground night time music scenes past and new, asking whether we can enjoy dancing the night away, while maintaining good sleep health. Our first guest this week is Dr Russel Foster, Head of the Nuffield Laboratory of Ophthalmology and the Sleep and Circadian Neuroscience Institute at Oxford University. His research interests span both visual and circadian neurobiology with a focus on the mechanisms whereby light regulates vertebrate circadian rhythms. We are also joined by Foreigner Aka Adam Cooper, a multi-disciplinary creative best known as a DJ, designer, and event producer. He has a monthly show on NTS Radio and is responsible for blessing LA with some of the best events it’s ever seen, including Junkyard Jouvert, Midnight (Made in L.A. afterparty) and RAIL UP. About Dr. Yewande Pearse: Born and bred in North London, Dr. Yewande Pearse completed her PhD in Neuroscience at King's College London, in 2016. She is now based in Los Angeles, where she works as a Research Fellow, developing a stem cell therapy treatment for a rare childhood brain disease. Outside of the lab, Yewande is a collaborator of Science Gallery Detroit, sits on the Programming Committee Spring/Summer 2019 at Navel Los Angeles, and was a TEDMED Research Scholar for the 2018 Stage Program. Yewande also writes for Massive, an online science media platform. Sound Science Podcast is produced by dublab. Please visit dublab.com to find out more!

Face2Face with David Peck
Episode 422 - James Fell and the Holy Sh!t Moment

Face2Face with David Peck

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2019 37:44


James Fell and Face2Face host David Peck talk about peak experiences, core identities and values, losing weight, eureka movements, the tortoise/hare approach to decision making, the fear of boredom and why science and self help should be connected. Synopsis After years of helping people change, James Fell had a sudden insight about sudden insight: significant life change doesn’t often come from just putting one foot in front of the other, carefully observing and altering habits, slogging through baby steps toward new behavior. Rather, the research reveals that serious life turnaround usually happens in a moment, with a flash of inspiration. Epiphany arrives like a lightning strike, rapidly shifting the recipient of such enlightenment onto a new path that creates a better life.Motivational psychology has traditionally focused on slow and steady―gradual improvement over time to reach a desired goal, whether it’s weight loss, career change, battling addiction, or success in relationships. We’ve all been told that the tortoise beats the hare. But, through compelling science and powerful stories, James Fell shows us that the hare has the edge; overwhelming desire can be awakened fast and furiously. When you learn to become attuned to that sensation of sudden awakening, a new path can be followed almost effortlessly.Everyone has the ability to experience the lightning strike. The Holy Sh!t Moment will teach you how to create a life-changing epiphany and go directly from intention to action.Biography James Fell is a highly regarded science-based motivator for lasting life change. With millions of readers around the globe, he has the mission of helping people achieve sudden insight into what inspires them to live the life they know they’re meant to. He has been a regular contributor for numerous major publications, including the Chicago Tribune, the Los Angeles Times, AskMen.com, Men’s Health, TIME, The Guardian, NPR, and a variety of others. Fell is the author of Lose it Right: A Brutally Honest 3-Stage Program to Help You Get Fit and Lose Weight Without Losing Your Mind. You can find out more about him and his work here. Image Copyright: James Fell. Used with permission. For more information about David Peck’s podcasting, writing and public speaking please visit his site here. With thanks to Thom Powers form TIFF and producer Josh Snethlage and Mixed Media Sound. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Sound Science Podcast with Dr. Yewande Pearse
Psychedelics in Science and Music

Sound Science Podcast with Dr. Yewande Pearse

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2019 31:38


The Psychedelic era of the mid-60s was a time of social, musical and artistic change influenced by psychedelic drugs, but behind the cultural curtain, a world of research was beginning to open up into the therapeutic potential of these drugs - one that was unfortunately short lived. In 1970, President Richard Nixon called Timothy Leary, the Harvard psychologist famously known for advocating the exploration of the therapeutic potential of psychedelic drugs as a cure-all for societies woes, "the most dangerous man in America." As a backlash to their role in the cultural upheaval of the 1960s, the majority of these drugs were declared illegal, driving hallucinogenic research and culture underground. Now, these drugs are in the midst of a revival, as new research indicates treatment options for a variety of mental illnesses and disorders, too valuable not to investigate. As psychedelic drug research bubbles back up to the surface in labs across the globe - we ask whether these drugs have a role beyond disease and if their use in creative practice will ever loose the stigma.  Our first guest, Rahel Debebe, front woman of folk-prog-jazz band Hejira, talks to us about seeing colors and shapes when she hears music and how that has influenced her creativity. Vocalist and song writer, Debebe has performed to sold-out audiences in venues such as the Royal Albert Hall and the Sydney Opera House. Hejira, will release their album Thread of Gold in February 2019. Later in the episode, we are joined by Dr. Charles Grob, Professor of Psychiatry and Pediatrics at the UCLA School of Medicine. He talks to us about the turbulent history of psychedelic drug research. Dr. Grob has conducted the first government approved psychobiological research study of MDMA, and was the principal investigator of an international research project in the Brazilian Amazon studying the visionary plant brew, Ayahuasca.  He has also published the first approved research investigation in decades on the safety and efficacy of psilocybin in the treatment of anxiety in patients with advanced-stage cancer. About Dr. Yewande Pearse: Born and bred in North London, Dr. Yewande Pearse completed her PhD in Neuroscience at King's College London, in 2016. She is now based in Los Angeles, where she works as a Research Fellow, developing a stem cell therapy treatment for a rare childhood brain disease. Outside of the lab, Yewande is a collaborator of Science Gallery Detroit, sits on the Programming Committee Spring/Summer 2019 at Navel Los Angeles, and was a TEDMED Research Scholar for the 2018 Stage Program. Yewande also writes for Massive, an online science media platform. Sound Science Podcast is produced by dublab. Please visit dublab.com to find out more!

Cool Things Entrepreneurs Do
Create Change with James Fell

Cool Things Entrepreneurs Do

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2019 34:17


James S. Fell, MA, MBA, has bylines in the Los Angeles Times, Chicago Tribune, the Guardian, TIME Magazine, and many other publications. His blog, BodyForWife.com, has millions of readers and he is the author of two books: The Holy Sh!t Moment: How Lasting Change Can Happen in an Instant (St. Martin’s Press, 2019), and Lose it Right: A Brutally Honest 3-Stage Program to Help You Get Fit and Lose Weight Without Losing Your Mind (Random House Canada, 2014). The Holy Shit Moment Book After years of helping people change, James Fell had a sudden insight about sudden insight: significant life change doesn’t often come from just putting one foot in front of the other, carefully observing and altering habits, slogging through baby steps toward new behavior. Rather, the research reveals that serious life turnaround usually happens in a moment, with a flash of inspiration. Epiphany arrives like a lightning strike, rapidly shifting the recipient of such enlightenment onto a new path that creates a better life. Motivational psychology has traditionally focused on slow and steady―gradual improvement over time to reach a desired goal, whether it’s weight loss, career change, battling addiction, or success in relationships. We’ve been told since toddlerhood that the tortoise beats the hare. But, through compelling science and powerful stories, James Fell shows us that the hare has the edge; overwhelming desire can be awakened fast and furiously. When you learn to become attuned to that sensation of sudden awakening, a new path can be followed almost effortlessly, because it feels like destiny. Everyone has the ability to experience the lightning strike. The Holy Sh!t Moment will teach you how to create a life-changing epiphany and go directly from intention to action. Check out episode 430 of "Cool Things Entrepreneurs Do" to hear James Fell share how to create change. http://www.BodyForWife.com

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Ali Fitness Podcast
Sudden Insight That Facilitates Positive Change—with James Fell - EP96

Ali Fitness Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2019 41:23


Are you looking to make a positive change in your life? We’ve been taught to focus on external factors in building new habits, relying on the latest diet or a traditional gym regimen to help us slowly but surely make a lasting change. But James Fell argues that shifting attention to our core identity can bring about a sudden awakening—a lightning bolt of insight that automatically changes our behavior to sync up with the new way we see ourselves. James writes for the Los Angeles Times, the Chicago Tribune, The Guardian and TIME Magazine, among many other publications. His blog, Body for Wife, boasts millions of readers, and he is the author of two popular books, The Holy Shit Moment: How Lasting Change Can Happen in an Instant and Lose it Right: A Brutally Honest 3-Stage Program to Help You Get Fit and Lose Weight Without Losing Your Mind. A highly-regarded motivator for lasting change, James is on a mission to help people achieve sudden insight around what inspires them to live their best lives. Today, James joins us to discuss his own ongoing journey to health and fitness, sharing the epiphany he had in his early 20’s and how it informed his new book, The Holy Shit Moment. He walks us through Daniel Kahneman’s two-system thinking, describing the determination that comes from pursuing goals in harmony with both systems. James also explains why so many people fail to follow their passion and instead ‘tiptoe through life.’ Listen in to understand the significance in identifying the root cause of a behavior and learn James’ unique approach to making positive change in your life! Topics Covered [0:43] James’ journey to health and fitness Pretty heavy by age 25 ‘Crawl toward enlightenment’ [2:33] James’ take on becoming fit and healthy Ongoing process with no end point Ebbs and flows based on current situation [4:04] How James leverages cycling as time to reflect Creativity in being outside, distracted state Idea for new book came when out riding [7:27] James’ epiphany in his 20’s Flunking out, in debt and overweight ‘Action is the antidote to despair’ [9:24] Daniel Kahneman’s two-system thinking System 1 = unconscious ideas POP into awareness System 2 = slow, rational thought process [11:59] James’ epiphany around the pursuit of writing Realized could do well, make money as writer at 40 Opportunity to work part-time and build writing career [16:48] The expectancy-value theory Goal meaningful and feasible Determined to find way [19:07] Why so many people ‘tiptoe through life’ Only 25% engaged, happy with work Yet to find passion or not ready to leap [21:36] Why so many people don’t follow their fitness passion Focus on vanity due to societal constructs Exercise as punishment to endure vs. adventure to enjoy [24:48] James’ insight around finding your passion Analysis followed by distraction Get outside, allow attention to be ‘seduced’ [29:21] The value in identify the root cause of behaviors Explore core identity (e.g.: seek comfort from food) Come to terms with trauma and negative emotion [31:27] James’ approach to habit formation Focus on deep emotional drivers, core identity Behaviors change automatically with awakening [34:49] A case study of a ‘hard pivot’ Todd Crandell’s 13-year dependence on alcohol, drugs Helps others use physical activity to battle addiction [38:27] James’ top advice on making positive change Belief = most important aspect Approach with positivity Learn More About James Fell Body for Wife James’ Blog Resources The Holy Shit Moment: How Lasting Change Can Happen in an Instant by James Fell Lose It Right: A Brutally Honest 3-Stage Program to Help You Get Fit and Lose Weight Without Losing Your Mind by James Fell and Margaret Yufera-Leitch James’ Creativity Article in the Chicago Tribune Thinking, Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman Charles Duhigg The Power of Habit: Why We Do What We Do in Life and Business by Charles Duhigg Racing for Recovery

Sound Science Podcast with Dr. Yewande Pearse
Why Heart Break Feels like Physical Pain

Sound Science Podcast with Dr. Yewande Pearse

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2019 35:12


Think about the last physical pain you experienced vs. how it felt when you broke up with an ex. On the surface, these two events are completely different. However, cultures around the world use the same language—words like “hurt” and “pain”—to describe both experiences. This month on Sound Science, we explore what is going on in your brain when you experience emotional pain and why social pain, is more than just a metaphor. We are joined by Professor Nathan DeWall, who explains why taking Tylenol can help soothe a broken heart not just a headache. Professor Nathan DeWall is a Professor of Psychology at the College of Arts & Sciences, University of Kentucky. His research interests include social exclusion and acceptance, aggression, social neuroscience and self-regulation. He is a contributor to the New York Times and has written a number of books and articles, including "Can marijuana reduce social pain?" for Social and Personality Psychological Science and "Can acetaminophen reduce the pain of decision-making?" for the Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. Our second guest is Dr Sophie Mort, AKA Dr Soph. She will be explaining to us the various stages of heart ache, why we feel what we feel and what we can do to deal with those feelings. Dr Sophie Mort is a Clinical Psychologist, Life Coach and Yoga Teacher. She has a Professional Doctorate in Clinical Psychology and a Masters in Neuroscience. She is on on a mission to get evidence based psychology out of the therapy room and into people's lives. She offers private psychological therapy and life coaching online to people allover the world. Find out more about her on Drsoph.com. About Dr. Yewande Pearse: Born and bred in North London, Dr. Yewande Pearse completed her PhD in Neuroscience at King's College London, in 2016. She is now based in Los Angeles, where she works as a Research Fellow, developing a stem cell therapy treatment for a rare childhood brain disease. Outside of the lab, Yewande is a collaborator of Science Gallery Detroit, sits on the Programming Committee Spring/Summer 2019 at Navel Los Angeles, and was a TEDMED Research Scholar for the 2018 Stage Program. Yewande also writes for Massive, an online science media platform. Sound Science Podcast is produced by dublab. Please visit dublab.com to find out more!

Success Through Failure with Jim Harshaw Jr | Goal Setting, Habits, Mindset and Motivation for  Sports, Business and Life
#179 The Power of Bold: Facing Your Fears and Taking Committed Action with James Fell (40:50)

Success Through Failure with Jim Harshaw Jr | Goal Setting, Habits, Mindset and Motivation for Sports, Business and Life

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2019 40:51


Crystallization of discontent. James Fell is a motivation, health, and fitness writer for the Los Angeles Times and the Chicago Tribune. He has authored pieces in TIME Magazine, the Guardian, Men’s Health, Women’s Health, and many other publications. His blog, Body For Wife, has millions of visitors a year. He is the author of two books: The Holy Sh!t Moment: How Lasting Change Can Happen in an Instant (St. Martin’s Press, 2019), and Lose it Right: A Brutally Honest 3-Stage Program to Help You Get Fit and Lose Weight Without Losing Your Mind (Random House Canada, 2014). If you don’t have time to listen to the entire episode or if you hear something that you like but don’t have time to write it down, be sure to grab your free copy of the Action Plan from this episode-- as well as get access to action plans from EVERY episode-- at JimHarshawJr.com/Action/. Let's connect: Website | Facebook | Twitter About Your Host Jim Harshaw My name is Jim Harshaw. And I know where you’re at. You’re working hard and qualified for what you do but you aren’t getting what you want. You have plans on getting to the C-suite or launching a business but ultimate success seems as far away today as ever. You’re in the right place because you can get there from here. And I can help. Who I Am I’m a speaker, coach, and former Division I All-American wrestler that helps motivated former athletes to reach their full potential by getting clarity on what they really want and taking aggressive action to lead their ideal life not just despite their prior failures but because of them. I’m a husband and father of four. And I’m a serial entrepreneur. I’ve launched multiple successful businesses as well as the obligatory failed one. I’ve been the executive director of a non-profit and have raised millions of dollars. I’ve worked in sales. I’ve even been a Division I head coach. While I was born in a blue-collar home I have spent my life surrounded by Olympians, CEO’s and millionaires. Jim Rohn said, “You are the average of the five people you spend the most time with.” I’ve been lucky. I’ve learned the habits of successful people and guess what. You’re just like them. I know because I know your type. You’re programmed for hard work, which is a prerequisite for success, but you’ve never been shown how to use what you know to create the life you want with the tools you have. I will show you how. Why You Are Here You've worked hard to achieve greatness. You’ve set goals and maybe even set records. You’ve definitely failed and you’ve at some point found yourself questioning if you were on the right track. You need to understand this: You are far more prepared to succeed than those who’ve not tried, competed, struggled and overcome like you have. That’s the value of your education as someone who aims high. You are prepared to be as successful as your wildest dreams will allow. Here I will teach you, with the help of brilliant minds that have been shaped by failure, struggle, and adversity, to be who you want to be. I sense that you want this because you have read this far. To take the next step today, click here. FOLLOW JIM Website | Facebook | Twitter

The Curiosity Hour Podcast
Episode 87 - James Fell (The Curiosity Hour Podcast by Tommy Estlund and Dan Sterenchuk)

The Curiosity Hour Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2019 58:08


Episode 87 - James S. Fell Dan Sterenchuk and Tommy Estlund are honored to have as our guest, James S. Fell. James S. Fell, MA, MBA, has bylines in the Los Angeles Times, Chicago Tribune, the Guardian, TIME Magazine, and many other publications. His blog, BodyForWife.com, has millions of readers and he is the author of two books: The Holy Sh!t Moment: How Lasting Change Can Happen in an Instant (St. Martin's Press, 2019), and Lose it Right: A Brutally Honest 3-Stage Program to Help You Get Fit and Lose Weight Without Losing Your Mind (Random House Canada, 2014). Check out his website to read blog and purchase his books: BodyForWife.com Note: Guests create their own bio description for each episode. The Curiosity Hour Podcast is hosted and produced by Dan Sterenchuk and Tommy Estlund. Please visit our website for more information: thecuriosityhourpodcast.com The Curiosity Hour Podcast is listener supported! To donate, click here: thecuriosityhourpodcast.com/donate/ Please visit this page for information where you can listen to our podcast: thecuriosityhourpodcast.com/listen/ Disclaimers: The Curiosity Hour Podcast may contain content not suitable for all audiences. Listener discretion advised. The views and opinions expressed by the guests on this podcast are solely those of the guest(s). These views and opinions do not necessarily represent those of The Curiosity Hour Podcast. This podcast may contain explicit language.

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Revolutionary You!
#162-James Fell: The Holy Sh!t Moment

Revolutionary You!

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2019 37:23


I'm kicking off 2019 in big fashion with James Fell. He has bylines in the Los Angeles Times, Chicago Tribune, the Guardian, TIME magazine and many other publications. His blog, BodyForWife.com, has millions of readers and he is the author of two books: The Holy Sh!t Moment: How Lasting Change Can Happen In An Instant (St. Martin's Press, 2019) and Lose It Right: A Brutally Honest 3-Stage Program to Help You Get Fit and Lose Weight Without Losing Your Mind (Random House Canada, 2014.) You can pre-order The Holy Sh!t Moment by following this link www.bodyforwife.com/books To learn more about your host, check out www.jasonleenaarts.com and www.revfittherapy.com You can also like our Facebook page at www.facebook.com/revolutionaryou Download, subscribe, share with your friends and please take a moment to leave us an iTunes review. 

Advance Your Art: From Artist to Creative Entrepreneur
Ep117 James Fell – How Lasting Change Can Happen in an Instant

Advance Your Art: From Artist to Creative Entrepreneur

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2019 38:09


MEET JAMES FELL James S. Fell, MA, MBA, has bylines in the Los Angeles Times, Chicago Tribune, the Guardian, TIME Magazine, and many other publications. His blog, BodyForWife.com, has millions of readers and he is the author of two books: The Holy Sh!t Moment: How Lasting Change Can Happen in an Instant (St. Martin’s Press, 2019), and Lose it Right: A Brutally Honest 3-Stage Program to Help You Get Fit and Lose Weight Without Losing Your Mind (Random House Canada, 2014). BOOKS: The Holy Sh!t Moment: How Lasting Change Can Happen in an Instant (https://amzn.to/2CL53ii) Lose It Right: A Brutally Honest 3-Stage Program to Help You Get Fit and Lose Weight Without Losing Your Mind (https://amzn.to/2GT58of) CONTACT: www.bodyforwife.com (http://www.bodyforwife.com) https://twitter.com/bodyforwife (https://twitter.com/bodyforwife) https://www.facebook.com/bodyforwife (https://www.facebook.com/bodyforwife) SUPPORT THE PODCAST! Click on this link and Help support this podcast because I love puppies : ) https://www.patreon.com/advanceyourart (https://www.patreon.com/advanceyourart) This podcast is brought to you by Audible. I have used Audible for years, and I love audiobooks. Click on the link to get a 30-day free trial, complete with a credit for a free audiobook download Audible.com (http://www.audibletrial.com/Yuri) QUESTION(S) OF THE DAY: What was your favorite quote or lesson from this episode? Please let me know in the comments.

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The Daily Grind Podcast
Ep. 279 The Holy Sh!t Moment with James Fell

The Daily Grind Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2019 33:35


James S. Fell, MA, MBA, has bylines in the Los Angeles Times, Chicago Tribune, the Guardian, TIME Magazine, and many other publications. His blog, BodyForWife.com, has millions of readers and he is the author of two books: The Holy Sh!t Moment: How Lasting Change Can Happen in an Instant (St. Martin's Press, 2019), and Lose it Right: A Brutally Honest 3-Stage Program to Help You Get Fit and Lose Weight Without Losing Your Mind (Random House Canada, 2014).

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The Organic View
Is Candida The Reason Why You Are Always Sick?

The Organic View

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2016 36:00


Do you consume a lot of bread, pasta and/or sugary foods? Do you find that certain foods make you tired? Do you get yeast infections often? You might have an issue with candida. Candida is a type of yeast that grows in the human body. An overgrowth of it has been found to be at the root of health problems, from chronic fatigue and digestion disorders to skin conditions and allergies; health professionals are calling it a hidden epidemic. One of the main instigators of candida overgrowth is sugar, which the average American consumes at the rate of more than 70 lbs per year. In this segment of The Organic View Radio Show, host, June Stoyer talks to author, Ricki Heller, RHN, about her best-selling book, Living Candida Free: Conquer the Hidden Epidemic that's Making You Sick—100 Recipes and a 3-Stage Program to Restore Your Health and Vitality. Stay tuned!  Tune in to The Organic View Radio Show, Monday through Friday 6pm Eastern and visit our contest section at www.theorganicview.com/contests to win one of our monthly prizes! Today's show is sponsored by Austria's Finest Naturally Authentic Pumpkin Seeds and Pumpkin Seed Oil from the Steiermark available at OrganicUniverse.com. Listeners of TheOrganicView can receive $1 off their purchase by using the coupon code "orgview".  For more offers, please visit our website at www.theorganicview.com

The Organic View
Do You Have An Issue With Candida?

The Organic View

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2016 36:00


Do you consume a lot of bread, pasta and/or sugary foods? Do you find that certain foods make you tired? Do you get yeast infections often? You might have an issue with candida. Candida is a type of yeast that grows in the human body. An overgrowth of it has been found to be at the root of health problems, from chronic fatigue and digestion disorders to skin conditions and allergies; health professionals are calling it a hidden epidemic. One of the main instigators of candida overgrowth is sugar, which the average American consumes at the rate of more than 70 pounds per year. In this segment of The Organic View Radio Show, host, June Stoyer talks to author, Ricki Heller, RHN, about her best-selling book, Living Candida Free: Conquer the Hidden Epidemic that's Making You Sick—100 Recipes and a 3-Stage Program to Restore Your Health and Vitality. Stay tuned!  Tune in to The Organic View Radio Show, Monday through Friday 6pm Eastern and visit our contest section at www.theorganicview.com/contests to win one of our monthly prizes! Today's show is sponsored by Austria's Finest Naturally Authentic Pumpkin Seeds and Pumpkin Seed Oil from the Steiermark available at OrganicUniverse.com. Listeners of TheOrganicView can receive $1 off their purchase by using the coupon code "orgview".  For more offers, please visit our website at www.theorganicview.com

The Organic View
What You Need To Know About Candida

The Organic View

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2016 36:00


Do you consume a lot of bread, pasta and/or sugary foods? Do you find that certain foods make you tired? Do you get yeast infections often? You might have an issue with candida. Candida is a type of yeast that grows in the human body. An overgrowth of it has been found to be at the root of health problems, from chronic fatigue and digestion disorders to skin conditions and allergies; health professionals are calling it a hidden epidemic. One of the main instigators of candida overgrowth is sugar, which the average American consumes at the rate of more than 70 pounds per year. In this segment of The Organic View Radio Show, host, June Stoyer talks to author Ricki Heller, RHN, about her best-selling book, Living Candida Free: Conquer the Hidden Epidemic that's Making You Sick—100 Recipes and a 3-Stage Program to Restore Your Health and Vitality. Stay tuned!  Today's show is sponsored by Austria's Finest Naturally Authentic Pumpkin Seeds and Pumpkin Seed Oil from the Steiermark available at OrganicUniverse.com. Listeners of TheOrganicView can receive $1 off their purchase by using the coupon code "orgview".  For more offers, please visit our website at www.theorganicview.com Do you like FREE stuff? Tune in to The Organic View Radio Show, Monday through Friday @6pm Eastern and visit our contest section at www.theorganicview.com/contests to win one of our monthly prizes!  

The Organic View
Is Candida Making You Ill?

The Organic View

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2016 36:00


Do you get yeast infections often? Do you find that certain foods make you tired? Do you suffer from fatigue? You might have an issue with candida. Candida is a type of yeast that grows in the human body. An overgrowth of it has been found to be at the root of health problems, from chronic fatigue and digestion disorders to skin conditions and allergies; health professionals are calling it a hidden epidemic. One of the main instigators of candida overgrowth is sugar, which the average American consumes at the rate of more than 70 pounds per year. In this segment of The Organic View Radio Show, host, June Stoyer talks to author Ricki Heller, RHN, about her best-selling book, Living Candida Free: Conquer the Hidden Epidemic that's Making You Sick—100 Recipes and a 3-Stage Program to Restore Your Health and Vitality. Stay tuned! Do you like FREE stuff? Tune in to The Organic View Radio Show, Monday through Friday @6pm Eastern and visit our contest section at www.theorganicview.com/contests to win one of our monthly prizes! Today's show is sponsored by Austria's Finest Naturally Authentic Pumpkin Seeds and Pumpkin Seed Oil from the Steiermark available at OrganicUniverse.com. Listeners of TheOrganicView can receive $1 off their purchase by using the coupon code "orgview".  For more offers, please visit our website at www.theorganicview.com