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Episode 61 - Stephanie Wang, Founder and CEO of KA! Empathogenics, is passionate about plant power and evolving consciousness. Her mission is to restore full-spectrum aliveness for all beings. Disclaimer: Please note that all information and content on the UK Health Radio Network, all its radio broadcasts and podcasts are provided by the authors, producers, presenters and companies themselves and is only intended as additional information to your general knowledge. As a service to our listeners/readers our programs/content are for general information and entertainment only. The UK Health Radio Network does not recommend, endorse, or object to the views, products or topics expressed or discussed by show hosts or their guests, authors and interviewees. We suggest you always consult with your own professional – personal, medical, financial or legal advisor. So please do not delay or disregard any professional – personal, medical, financial or legal advice received due to something you have heard or read on the UK Health Radio Network.
Psychedelic whole plant medicines have been used for thousands of years, yet there is very little modern research surrounding them. Despite this, various plants have been used to heal and transform our mental states, and according to some beliefs, as a way to open the heart and spirit, and even treat mental and physical illnesses. In this episode, Dr. Dave Rabin is sitting down with Stephanie Wang, CEO of KA! Empathogenics, to explore the history, uses, and potential mental health benefits of Kanna. Kanna is a fully legal and biochemically fascinating plant originating in South Africa. Together, they discuss the potential to enhance resilience, elevate mood, and promote emotional healing. How does it compare to MDMA? What can we learn from traditional plant wisdom? Join us as we dive into the evolving science and culture of psychedelics, revealing new pathways to well-being.Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stephaniewang5d Web: https://kaempathogenics.com/Twitter: https://twitter.com/DrDavidRabinInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/drdavidrabin Web: https://www.drdave.io/
The Live for Yourself Revolution Podcast: Living toward greater health, wealth, and happiness
Stephanie is passionate about the power of plants and evolving consciousness. She is the Founder and CEO of KA! Empathogenics, with a mission to restore full-spectrum aliveness for all beings. KA! offers 100% plant-based empathogenic supplements featuring kanna - a heart-opening succulent from South Africa that is clinically proven to activate an immediate sense of grounded energy, helping people feel more alive, capable and connected as they navigate everyday stress.Previously Stephanie was the President of The Alchemist's Kitchen and Director of Evolver, a conscious lifestyle company in New York. She was also a documentary and narrative film producer. A native Hong Konger, Stephanie began her career in corporate finance on Wall Street and was a number one ranked equity analyst in the retail sector with HSBC Securities, Hong Kong.Links:https://kaempathogenics.com/https://www.instagram.com/ka.empathogenics/https://www.instagram.com/stephaniewang5d/https://www.facebook.com/ka.empathogenics/
KANA - MEDICINE OF THE ZEITGEIST Stephanie is passionate about the power of plants and evolving consciousness. She is the Founder and CEO of KA! Empathogenics, with a mission to restore full-spectrum aliveness for all beings. KA! offers 100% plant-based empathogenic supplements featuring kanna - a heart-opening succulent from South Africa that is clinically proven to activate an immediate sense of grounded energy, helping people feel more alive, capable and connected as they navigate everyday stress. Previously Stephanie was the President of The Alchemist's Kitchen and Director of Evolver, a conscious lifestyle company in New York. She was also a documentary and narrative film producer. A native Hong Konger, Stephanie began her career in corporate finance on Wall Street and was a number one ranked equity analyst in the retail sector with HSBC Securities, Hong Kong. Kana, plant medicine, intimacy, emotional health, psychedelics, adaptogens, serotonin, MDMA, healing, relationships, love, integration, heart, mind, Kana, addiction, business values, reciprocity, healing, psychedelics summary In this conversation, Stephanie Wang discusses her journey with Kana, a sacred plant from Southern Africa, and its profound effects on intimacy, emotional health, and relationships. She explains the science behind Kana, its adaptogenic properties, and how it compares to substances like MDMA. The discussion also delves into personal experiences and the lessons learned from working with Kana, emphasizing the importance of love and emotional availability in human connections. In this conversation, Stephanie Wang shares her transformative journey towards trusting love and integrating her heart and mind. She discusses the importance of creating from a place of love and the values that guide her business, which focuses on reciprocity with indigenous cultures. Stephanie highlights the healing properties of Kana, a plant that supports emotional integration and can aid in addiction recovery. She expresses her wish for her work to reach those in need and envisions a heart-opening celebration centered around connection and healing. takeaways Kana is a sacred plant used for thousands of years. It helps with intimacy and emotional connection. Kana is adaptogenic and non-toxic. Studies support Kana's benefits for anxiety and focus. It is not comparable to MDMA in effects. Kana promotes emotional availability and intimacy. The journey with Kana can lead to profound personal insights. Love is fundamental to trust and relationships. Experimenting with dosage is encouraged for individual needs. Kana has come into the zeitgeist during times of isolation. Trusting love was a significant breakthrough for me. Integrating heart and mind is essential for balance. Creating from the heart influences business values. Reciprocity with indigenous cultures is a core value. Kana serves as a plant for emotional integration. Kana can help with addiction and obsessive tendencies. My wish is for my work to reach those who need it. A heart-opening party would be a dance celebration. Kana invites collaboration rather than taking over. Building a relationship with Kana reveals its healing potential. titles Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Setting the Stage 05:56 The Science Behind Kana 11:59 Personal Journey with Kana 17:46 Lessons Learned from Kana 25:30 The Journey to Trusting Love 31:09 Creating from the Heart 39:49 Kana: A Plant for Integration 48:58 Wishes and Heartfelt Celebrations Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Public Health Careers podcast episode with Stephanie Wang
On episode 484 of The Nurse Keith Show nursing and healthcare career podcast, Keith interviews Sonya Kulkarni and Stephanie Wang of The Health Disparities Think Tank (HDTT), an organization born of their mutual dedication to advocacy for policies that contribute to addressing and eradicating the health disparities that plague American society, the healthcare system, and the citizens we are all committed to serving. Stephanie Wang is a student at Harvard College studying Molecular & Cellular Biology and Global Health & Health Policy. She is the Founder and Executive Director of the Health Disparities Think Tank, a multidisciplinary research and policy advocacy group combating health disparities, engaging 40+ students and 20+ mentors in projects addressing maternal mortality, climate change, cancer disparities, etc. Stephanie's research spans applications of stem cell biology in oncology at Boston Children's Hospital and disparities in drug pricing and pharmaceutical innovation at Harvard Medical School, with 10 papers published or under review in scholarly journals. She previously served on the board of Harvard Consulting for Business and the Environment — the largest student-led nonprofit by revenue in the country — where she spearheaded life science initiatives for 200+ members and consulted for three pharmaceutical companies with $200B+ total market cap. On the weekends, she works as a nursing assistant at Massachusetts Eye and Ear and directs Harvard's Alzheimer's Buddies program. Sonya Kulkarni is a student at Harvard College studying Molecular & Cellular Biology and Economics. She is an associate for Harvard Undergraduate Consulting on Business and the Environment and a writer for the Harvard Undergraduate Health Policy Review, and has conducted research in neurodevelopment in pediatric HIV and translational molecular diagnostics at MD Anderson Cancer Center. Sonya is also a National Ambassador for the American Cancer Society and leads policy initiatives for pediatric cancer patients in Congress. Her academic and extracurricular pursuits are fueled by a fervent interest in the intersection between health, policy, and business, particularly in effecting meaningful change in drug pricing and cancer care. Connect with Stephanie Wang, Sonya Kulkarni, and the Health Disparities Think Tank: Health Disparities Think Tank website Health Disparities Think Tank on LinkedIn Stephanie Wang on LinkedIn Sonya Kulkarni on LinkedIn
Over the past four decades the US has, per a 2019 JAMA-published study, made a “clear lack of progress on health equity.” Health equity or disparities have almost certainly worsened over the past five years due to COVID and accelerating climate breakdown. For example, air pollution in 2021 killed over 8 million globally including 2,000 children under age five daily. Foul air, nearly entirely the result of fossil fuel combustion, is 2nd only to malnutrition and hypertension as a risk factor for death among children and adults, respectively. In late May, HHS's Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) hosted only its second annual health equity conference. Conference planners however ignored air pollution - as does CMS' “Framework for Health Equity, 2022–2032” report. (Despite the fact I've produced this podcast for 12 years conducting over 300 interviews this, sadly, is my first interview with a student-led research group. I welcome learning of related efforts.) Students interested in participating in the Health Disparities Think Tank are encouraged to review their website at: https://www.hdtt.org/.. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.thehealthcarepolicypodcast.com
In this episode of The Psychedelic Podcast, host Paul F. Austin talks with Stephanie Wang, founder and CEO of KA! Empathogenics. Find episode links, summary, and transcript here: https://thethirdwave.co/podcast/episode-252-stephanie-wang/ Stephanie shares her journey from finance to plant medicine, including her involvement at The Alchemist's Kitchen. Paul and Stephanie discuss the unique benefits of kanna, its comparison to SSRIs, and KA!'s intentional branding. Stephanie also highlights the importance of education and community in the kanna space. She closes by sharing her vision for KA!, touching on exciting new research into kanna. Stephanie Wang is passionate about the power of plants and evolving consciousness. She is the Founder and CEO of KA! Empathogenics, with a mission to restore full-spectrum aliveness for all beings. KA! offers 100% plant-based empathogenic supplements featuring kanna - a heart-opening succulent from South Africa that is clinically proven to activate an immediate sense of grounded energy, helping people feel more alive, capable and connected as they navigate everyday stress. Previously Stephanie was the President of The Alchemist's Kitchen and Director of Evolver, a conscious lifestyle company in New York. She was also a documentary and narrative film producer. A native Hong Konger, Stephanie began her career in corporate finance on Wall Street and was a number one ranked equity analyst in the retail sector with HSBC Securities, Hong Kong. KA! Empathogenics is offering podcast listeners 10% off. Use code THIRDWAVE at checkout. Highlights: From a career in finance to evolving consciousness The evolution of the Evolver Network and The Alchemist's Kitchen Stephanie's first kanna experience Kanna as an ally for daily wellbeing, psychedelic integration, and more Is kanna an alternative to SSRIs? KA!'s branding, design, and educational efforts The unique sensation of KA!'s ingredients Stephanie's vision for KA! and the outlook of future kanna research Episode Links: KA! Empathogenics (use code THIRDWAVE for 10% off) KA!'s 30-Day “Journey Into The Heart” Bundle (next journey starts 6/30/24) Episode Sponsors: Magnesium Breakthrough by BiOptimizers: Use code THIRDWAVE for 10% off any order Soltara Healing Center: Use code TW200 to receive $200 off your next retreat.
In this episode, we talk with Stephanie Wang; farmer, activist, and author. Stephanie specializes in growing Asian vegetables and creating transformed products such as kimchi on her farm Le Rizen in southern Quebec. Her passion for food sovereignty was sparked by her experiences with Via Campesina, a peasant rights organization, during her early 20s. We take a deep dive into the perils of our current food and agriculture system, the challenges that both growers and consumers face, and we explore actionable solutions for achieving true food sovereignty for communities worldwide. Stephanie's book Asian Vegetables: https://www.lerizen.ca/asianvegetablesbook PLEASE make sure to subscribe to the podcast, download our episodes, and rate them! Your support means the world to us. Thank you! Sponsors Bootstrap Farmer https://www.bootstrapfarmer.com/ Market Gardener Institute https://themarketgardener.com/courses Use promo code podcast15 for 15% off these select courses: Mastering Greenhouse Production 8 Most Profitable Crops Season Extension Strategies Market Gardening & Organic Farming for Beginners Winter Farming Strategies Timestamps: [2:36] Intro [3:20] Travels and work in India with Via Campesina [10:35] Starting her farm Le Rizen [15:41] Alternative land access models/farm business models [25:28] Land trusts [31:00] Hospital system v. agriculture system [36:38] Perennial Farms text and the struggles of farmers [36:49] Documentary Je me soulève (Upwelling) by Hugo Latulippe [41:20] Value-added products - Kimchi [47:10] Food Sovereignty [56:31] Quebec mass producing pork for China [1:00:44] Agroecology [1:12:11] State of the family farm [1:15:22] Asian Vegetables book - Culinary heritage [1:28:30] Louisa May Alcott's Little Women and the bond between sisters [1:31:00] Burnout as a farmer and The Joy of Burnout by Dina Glouberman [1:40:42] The film Ru, based on the book by Kim Thúy Links/Resources Market Gardener Institute: https://themarketgardener.com/ Masterclass: https://themarketgardener.com/courses/the-market-gardener-masterclass/ Newsletter: https://themarketgardener.com/newsletter Blog: https://themarketgardener.com/blog Books: https://themarketgardener.com/books Growers & Co: https://growers.co/ Heirloom: https://heirloom.ag/ The Old Mill: https://www.espaceoldmill.com/en/ Follow Us Website: http://themarketgardener.com Facebook: http://facebook.com/marketgardenerinstitute Instagram: http://instagram.com/themarketgardeners Guest Social Media Links Stephanie: Book: https://www.lerizen.ca/asianvegetablesbook Website: https://www.lerizen.ca/ IG: https://www.instagram.com/le.rizen/ FB: https://www.facebook.com/le.rizen/ Contact: info@lerizen.ca JM: IG: https://www.instagram.com/jeanmartinfortierFB: https://www.facebook.com/jeanmartinfortier
Host: Holli Cederholm Editor: Clare Boland Common Ground Radio is an hour-long discussion of local food and organic agriculture with people here in the state of Maine and beyond. This month: This episode of Common Ground Radio explores garden planning for seasonal eating and food preservation. With Roberta Bailey of Seven Tree Farm in Vassalboro, Maine, we discuss gardening in Central Maine, including her tried and true planting calendar, as well as how she plans her garden for food preservation. Each year, Bailey fills a pantry with canned and dried goods, a root cellar and four freezers. Later in the show, Stephanie Wang of Le Rizen, a farm in Quebec, Canada, discusses growing Asian vegetables in a northern climate. Her book, “Asian Vegetables: Gardening, Cooking, Storytelling” features delicious recipes as well as information about how to grow 15 Asian vegetables organically. Guest/s: Roberta Bailey, Seven Tree Farm Stephanie Wang, Le Rizen FMI: “How to Plan Your Harvests for Food Preservation” by Roberta Bailey — mofga.org/resources/canning/how-to-plan-your-harvests-for-food-preservation “Asian Vegetables: Gardening, Cooking, Storytelling” by The Wang Sisters — houseofanansi.com/products/asian-vegetables Le Rizen in Quebec — growers.co/blogs/news/the-roots-of-le-rizen MOFGA's Seed Planting Calendar — mofga.org/resources/gardening/seed-planting-calendar Starting Garden Seeds Indoors — mofga.org/resources/gardening/starting-seeds-indoors Spring Gardening Resources — mofga.org/spring-gardening Certified organic seedling map — mofga.org/mofga-seedling-map About the hosts: Holli Cederholm has been involved in organic agriculture since 2005 when she first apprenticed on a small farm. She has worked on organic farms in Maine, Vermont, Connecticut, Scotland and Italy and, in 2010, founded a small farm focused on celebrating open-pollinated and heirloom vegetables. As the former manager of a national nonprofit dedicated to organic seed growers, she authored a peer-reviewed handbook on GMO avoidance strategies for seed growers. Holli has also been a steward at Forest Farm, the iconic homestead of “The Good Life” authors Helen and Scott Nearing; a host of “The Farm Report” on Heritage Radio Network; and a lo0ng-time contributor for The Maine Organic Farmer & Gardener, which she now edits in her role as content creator and editor at MOFGA. The post Common Ground Radio 3/14/24: Garden Planning for Seasonal Eating first appeared on WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives.
In this insightful podcast episode, Stephanie Wang, CEO of KA!, shares her transformative journey involving plant medicine and consciousness exploration with nature's love drug, Kanna. Gain valuable insights into the impact of Kanna, KA!'s mission, and Stephanie's commitment to a holistic, empathogenic approach.After listening to this episode, you'll have a better understanding of:Stephanie's journey from film producer to the CEO of KA!, guided by plant medicine.The unique attributes of Kanna and its role in promoting mental well-being.KA!'s mission to restore full spectrum aliveness, embracing all aspects of human experience.Stephanie's commitment to ethical sourcing and collaboration with indigenous communities in Southern Africa.Featured GuestStephanie Wang // CEO Founder KA! EmpathogensResourcesKA! Empathogens website here.Enter ‘HIGHGUIDE' for 10% OFF at checkout. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Stephanie Wang is the Founder & CEO of KA! Empathogenics, a boutique purveyor of Kanna supplements that's focused on bringing full spectrum aliveness to people through their products and offerings. In this episode we learn about some of the KA! vision and strategy behind the brand, and hear about some of the reasons that Kanna has become so popular across the U.S. and beyond over the last few years.Check out KA! for yourself and use code MYCO for a 10% discount on their entire product line https://kaempathogenics.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to the Psychedelic Conversations Podcast! Episode 101: Join us in this episode as we delve into Stephanie's background story and explore the factors that influenced her to work in the medicine space. We'll also unravel the mysteries of Kanna and its origins, highlighting the benefits of working with this powerful plant. Discover how Kanna can be a transformative entry point for those seeking exposure to the plant medicine space, fostering a reconnection with oneself. We'll also touch upon the significance of honoring ancient indigenous wisdom, being aware of your external environment, and the art of activating plant medicine with intention. Stay tuned as Stephanie shares insights into her KA! Chews and Tinctures, and much more! 00:00 - Fire Moment 01:41 - Introduction 03:25 - Stephanies Background 08:31 - What Is Kanna, Psilomethoxin 13:35 - How Popular Is Kanna Currently? 17:23 - The Benefits Of Using Kanna 19:32 - Reconnecting With Yourself With Kanna 27:15 - Are There Enough Kanna Facilitators? 31:56 - Could Kanna Be A Good Entry Point? 38:22 - Honouring Ancient Indigenous Wisdom 45:35 - Being Aware Of Your External Environment 50:42 - Is It A Daily Practice, When To Stop 56:07 - KA! Chews and Tinctures 59:19 - Is Kanna Safe For Children? 1:03:02 - KA! Empathogenics Mission 1:05:27 - Coupon Code: PSYCONVERSATIONS 1:06:11 - Build A Relationship With Kanna 1:09:28 - Outro About Stephanie: Stephanie is the Founder and CEO of KA! Empathogenics, with a mission to restore full-spectrum aliveness through the power of plants. KA! offers 100% plant-based empathogenic supplements featuring kanna - a heart-opening succulent from South Africa that is clinically proven to activate an immediate sense of grounded energy, helping people feel more alive, capable and connected as they navigate everyday anxiety and stress. Previously Stephanie was the President of The Alchemist's Kitchen and Director of Evolver Holdings Corp, a conscious lifestyle company. She served on the board of Evolver, and oversaw marketing and brand strategy. She was a leading member of the team that created The Alchemist's Kitchen and its proprietary product brand Plant Alchemy. She was also a content producer for the X-Prize Foundation, ABC Television, The Discovery Channel, and produced feature films that premiered at The Tribeca Film Festival and Sundance Film Festival. A native Hong Konger, Stephanie began her career in corporate finance at Salomon Brothers, New York, and was a number one ranked equity analyst in the retail sector with HSBC Securities, Hong Kong. She is the creator and host of How Things Connect podcast that shares insight and wisdom on healing, empowerment and regeneration integrating heart, mind, body and spirit. Stephanie received her Bachelor of Science degree in Economics from The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, including a concentration in Politics from Oxford University, England. Connect with Stephanie: Website: https://kaempathogenics.com Stephanie's Instagram: https://instagram.com/stephaniewang5d?igshid=YTQwZjQ0NmI0OA== KA! Empathogenics Instagram: https://instagram.com/ka.empathogenics?igshid=YTQwZjQ0NmI0OA== Use Coupon Code "PSYCONVERSATIONS" At Checkout For 10% Off! Thank you so much for joining us! Psychedelic Conversations Podcast is designed to educate, inform, and expand awareness. For more information, please head over to https://www.psychedelicconversations.com This show is for information purposes only, and is not intended to provide mental health or medical advice. Connect with Susan: Website: https://www.psychedelicconversations.com/ Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/susan.guner LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/susan-guner/ Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/susanguner Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/susanguner Blog: https://susanguner.medium.com/ Podcast: https://anchor.fm/susan-guner #PsychedelicConversations #SusanGuner #StephanieWang
Épisode spécial C'est le quatrième des 8 mini-épisodes consacrés au Pop-Up des fermes et Restos de Brome-Missisquoi, qui a eu lieu le 20 Septembre dernier. Notre animateur habituel Émeric est accompagné de Jules, du podcast Tête à tête des Cantons, et ce dernier lui fait découvrir quelques-uns des participants de ce bel événement. Stéphanie est agricultrice. Elle fait pousser des légumes asiatiques biologiques en plein cœur du Québec. Son travail a été récompensé par le prestigieux prix Lauriers, producteur.trice de l'année 2023. Les épisodes ont été enregistrés en direct pour vous faire revivre cette belle journée. Photo tirée de la page Instagram @prix_lauriers Lerizen.ca
Welcome soul family to the Ceremony Circle Podcast. I'm your host, Alyson Charles Storey, shaman and bestselling author of the Animal Power book and card deck. Today, we're joined by Stephanie Wang, the passionate founder and CEO of KA! Empathogenics.From Wall Street to ABC Film and now in the realm of plant-based medicine, Stephanie's incredible journey has led her to the creation of KA!, a 100% plant-based supplement that taps into the transformative power of Kanna. This heart-opening succulent from South Africa, clinically proven to activate an immediate sense of grounded energy, helps people feel more alive, connected, and capable. Top 5 Things You'll Learn from This Episode:The healing properties of Kanna, a succulent from South Africa, and how it helps open your heart Stephanie's transformative journey from corporate finance on Wall Street to plant medicine and CEOThe importance of intention and honor when working with products that contain sacred plant medicinesHow to cross the threshold into a new paradigm meant for youThe potential pitfalls in the emerging wellness and spiritual industries when integrity is not upheldIn this deeply personal episode, Stephanie also shares her own dark nights of the soul, overcoming life-altering blocks and rites of passage. Don't miss our closing Ceremony Circle practice where Stephanie guides you in how to work with intentionality and integrity with Kanna.Find more from me on IG at @IAMALYSONCHARLES or alysoncharles.com.Learn more about Stephanie Wang, her work, and her product KA! on IG at @stephaniewang5d. Learn about KA! on their instagram and get some of your own! Use the discount code CEREMONYCIRCLE at checkout for an additional discount. This episode was made possible by the bestselling Animal Power Book and Card Deck. Order from my website to get a free guided shamanic journey where you can meet your power animal!
Stephanie Wang is the creator of KA! Empathogenics, a heart-centered product made with Kanna, and it has been a game changer for many. Stephanie's journey with Kanna, including her experiences during plant ceremonies, instilled a profound sense of connection with the universe and sparked a desire to share this extraordinary product with the world. Her stories of transformation and forgiveness will leave you inspired. In this episode of The Next Level Human Podcast, Stephanie elaborates on the unique formulation behind Kanna supplements, and the myriad benefits it offers. What's fascinating about Kanna is it's not just diabetic-friendly, keto-friendly, and pH neutral, but also a non-psychedelic entheogen that enhances consciousness, increases serotonin levels and is viewed as a heart medicine from a shamanic perspective. Jade and Stephanie also discuss how Kanna assists in processing and releasing emotions, battling anxiety and insomnia, relieving chronic pain, and even resolving conflicts. Stephanie underlines the importance of setting intentions and building a mindful relationship with the plant. You will also hear how Kanna enables access to deeper levels of connection with ourselves and our partners. Check out the Next Level Human sponsors! Visit https://paleovalley.com/nextlevel to learn more about the gut-friendly 100% grass-fed beef sticks and save 15%! Check out KA! Empathogenics: Website: kaempathogenics.com use code DRJADE for 10% off Instagram: @ka.empathogenics Connect with Dr. Jade Teta Website: www.jadeteta.com Instagram: @jadeteta
Stephanie discusses her mission to assist people in discovering inner peace and emotional wellness through Kanna, as well as her inspiring journey and motivations. She shares her own struggle with depression and how using the plant helped her experience transformative results.According to Stephanie, consuming one KA! chew per day can help minimize stress levels and enhance intimacy with your partner. It may also assist in reducing food cravings.You can find more information about KA! Empathogenics here.*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Today we are joined by Stephanie Wang, CEO of Ka! Empathegenics Get 10% off with our ambassador link! https://kaempathogenics.com/condorfam The Condor Approach Workbook https://a.co/d/75Z8AFV Known to many as “the happiest plant on earth,” Kanna has been an essential ingredient of indigenous Khoisan medicinal, social and spiritual culture for millennia. Its discovery was revolutionary, unearthed by the earliest inhabitants known to mankind. These South African hunter-gatherers chewed on Kanna's succulent roots to enhance mood, focus and energy while on multi-day hunts. Kanna quickly became the community's heartbeat, lifeforce and most valued trading asset. The Khoi Khoi and San peoples (collectively known as the Khoisan because of their similar languages) have stewarded its cultivation, shared its infinite wisdom and continue to revere Kanna for its stress reducing, vibe-elevating properties to this day. Brought to you by thousands of years of indigenous wisdom.
Join the Honeysuckle Podcast for a deep dive into psychedelic adjacent plant medicine with kanna and Ka! Empathogenics. Welcome to the world of plants outside the ones you know and love. From succulent to tingly chewable, open your heart and listen in.
Join Spectre for a discussion of the roots of the uprising, the various struggles expressed in it, and its impact and possible trajectory. An unprecedented, national wave of protests and labor actions have swept China. This Spectre Live panel moderated by David McNally and featuring Eli Friedman, Stephanie Wang, Rayhan Asat, and Tobita Chow will examine the roots of the uprising, the various struggles expressed in it, as well as its impact and possible trajectory. Moderator: David McNally is the Cullen Distinguished Professor of History and Business at the University of Houston and director of the Center for the Study of Capitalism. McNally is the author of several books including Blood and Money, Global Slump, and Monsters of the Market. Speakers: Eli Friedman teaches in the department of International and Comparative Labor at Cornell University and is the author of The Urbanization of People: The Politics of Development, Labor Markets, and Schooling in the Chinese City (Columbia 2022). He is also the co-editor of The China Question: Toward Left Perspectives (Verso 2022). Rayhan Asat is a Uyghur human rights advocate and Tom & Andi Bernstein Fellow at Yale Law School. Since 2020, she has led a public campaign for the release of her brother, Ekpar Asat, who has been held in the Xinjiang internment camp system since 2016, and on behalf of the Uyghurs and other ethnic minorities in China. Stephanie Wang is an Assistant Professor in the Gender and Sexuality Studies Department at St. Lawrence University. Her work focuses on feminist political economy, labor, affect, NGO politics and queer studies. She is the author of “Unfinished Revolution: An Overview of Three Decades of LGBT Activism in China,” in Made in China Journal. Tobita Chow is the founding Director of Justice Is Global, which organizes for a just and sustainable global economy and an end to right-wing nationalism. He is a leading progressive critic of the rise of great power conflict between the US and China and the threat this trend poses to progressive forces in both countries. ----------------------------------------------------------- This event is sponsored by Spectre and Haymarket Books. Watch the live event recording: https://youtu.be/qTfVfWkdq34 Buy books from Haymarket: www.haymarketbooks.org Follow us on Soundcloud: soundcloud.com/haymarketbooks
In this episode, Joe interviews Stephanie Wang: Founder and CEO of KA! Empathogenics, which has created the first-ever supplement chew with the primary ingredient of kanna, a natural succulent plant with effects similar to MDMA. www.psychedelicstoday.com
A native of Hong Kong, Stephanie Wang spent her formative years in a traditional culture steeped in mysticism, herbal medicine, and consciousness, and, on a personal level, one rife with challenges such as family unrest and emotional suppression. Eventually settling in New York City and later leaving behind a successful career in corporate finance, Stephanie found true alignment through plant medicine. She served as the president of The Alchemist's Kitchen, which is dedicated to plant-based wellness and personal transformation, and Director of Evolver Holdings Corp, a leading conscious lifestyle company serving the post-new age transformational market. This conversation is strongly rooted in plant-spirit medicine, and specifically Stephanie's healing journeys with ayahuasca, and psychedelic healing in general. We also explore the new herbal line of confectionaries that Stephanie is creating, which is a nod back to traditional plant-based “candies” such as marshmallow, licorice, and ginger that promoted health rather than today's toxic and addictive sugar-laden, synthetic versions. Explorations in consciousness, which for Stephanie have included work with mediumship and channeling in addition to plant medicines, have always reinforced for her concepts of connection, unity, and love to all beings, not just humans. She shares these explorations in her podcast, How Things Connect, where she promotes authentic empowerment and conscious transformation with incredible guests. Stephanie is travelling a powerful path of healing and is dedicated to broadly sharing her insights for the benefit of all. I think you will enjoy the “sweetness” of life that she has to offer. Please enjoy this episode of Salish Wolf with Stephanie Wang. Episode Links: StephanieWang.com How Things Connect Podcast Instagram @stephaniewang5d Anchor Point Links: Men's Retreats at Anchor Point Expeditions
Stephanie is a 17-year-old junior at Seven Lakes High School in Katy, Texas. She is deeply passionate about leveraging science and technology to bridge the educational divide. Notably, she is a Research Science Institute scholar, a Science Olympiad national champion, and has conducted internationally recognized research. During the pandemic, Stephanie wrote and published Epidemiology Unmasked: An Introduction to Epidemiology in Public Health to combat misinformation, promote personal health responsibility, and democratize public health education. She has subsequently undertaken numerous efforts to spread public health literacy through curricular and legislative activism. This is a conversation that you don't want to miss. Connect with us on: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dbss_podcast/ Facebook: @DifferentBoatSameStorm Twitter: @DBSS_podcast Abhayjeet Singh Sachal (co-host) Atharv Agrawal (co-host) Mei Ling Phung (editor) Anisha Huq, Amar Aziz, and Mehar Kamra (communications and outreach)
Bon matin ! .// Cette semaine, partez à la rencontre de Stéphanie Wang, paysanne fondatrice de la ferme Le Rizen, en Estrie au Québec ! .// J'ai rencontré et découvert Stéphanie lors de nos nombreuses conversations au Mercredi Fermier, un 5 à 7 pour les fermier.es au @beatetbetterave, et comme nos échanges d'idées ne se sont jamais vraiment arrêtés, sa venue au micro du podcast paraissait une évidence !.// Stéphanie nous fait voyager de l'Asie au Québec en passant par l'Inde, et nous ramène de ses voyages, idées et envies pour finalement nous embarquer avec elle dans ses champs de réflexions, où projets, avenir et politique s'entremêlent : l'agriculture comme acte politique, les luttes paysannes, la construction de nos identités à travers l'agriculture, la transmission des savoirs et la protection des terres agricoles via les fiducies... Bref de beaux sujets pour faire bouillonner nos cerveaux et qui sait, peut-être vous donner envie – SPOIL ALERT - de regarder Gilmore girls ! Et dans tout ça, si vous deviez ne retenir qu'une chose ce serait, prenez soin de votre corps, il est votre meilleur allié ! .//Bonne écoute ! N'hésitez pas à partager vos réflexions sur chaque épisode dans les commentaires ou les messages privés ! Swipe pour les ressources recommandée par l'invitée : - Manuel d'anti-spéculation immobilière - Une introduction aux fiducies foncières communautairesSOUS LA DIRECTION DE JOHN EMMEUS DAVIS | COLLECTION SAVOIR-FAIRE | Préface de Hubert Lavallée | Traduit de l'anglais par Michel Durand – Ecosociété - The Joy of Burn-Out / How the end of the world can be a new beginning – Dr Dina Glouberman – Edition - Organisme Protec-terre pour accompagnement de création de fiducie d'utilité sociale agricoécologique - www.protec-terre.org - N'hésitez pas à réagir/partager des réflexions/ressources en commentaire, en message privée ou sur lesagricoles@gmail.com pour échanger :)
Our delightful guest this week is Stephanie Wang-Breal, an award-winning filmmaker, commercial director and co-founder of the independent production company, Once in a Blue Films. Blowin' Up, her third feature-length film, had its World Premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival in April 2018 and was awarded the Best Documentary Feature award at the San Diego Asian Film Festival and the Society of Authors Award at the Film Des Femmes in Paris, France. She currently resides in Brooklyn, New York with her son & daughter.
When COVID hit, so did mountains of misinformation. Armed with a love of science and a deep interest in epidemiology, Stephanie Wang went to work.At 16-years-old, she has now published a book called Epidemiology Unmasked and with the book royalties, she has donated 1000 masks to frontline health workers.She is also committed to addressing the root cause of misinformation and has not only taught hundreds of students the basics of public health, she has also written lesson plans for biology students to teach them about epidemiology.Stephanie invites students to contact her for questions and to be sent her epidemiology curriculum so you can aim to include it in your school.Click here to connect with Stephanie on LinkedInYou can email Stephanie at: stephanie.wang2004@gmail.comClick here to try out Crimson's US College Admissions Calculator to predict your best fit college.The Top of the Class podcast is powered by Crimson Education. If you want to learn more about your path to top US, UK or European universities, click here to request a free and private meeting with an Academic Advisor in your area.Got a story to share? Fill in this form to be considered for the show.Interested in STEM? Download the Ultimate Resource Bank for Science Students with the favourite resources from young scientists featured on the Top of the Class.
In this episode, we look at City Committees as a way for citizens to participate in the political power structure at City hall. Here's a link to the city of hamilton committee listings https://www.hamilton.ca/council-committee/council-committee-meetings/committee-listing We sat down with Cameron Kroetsch, Chair of City of Hamilton LGBTQ Advisory Committee for a physically distant interview to get his thoughts based on his experience. There are many citizen committees that act as an advisory body to elected officials. What does that look like, how does it work, and what could be improved? Recorded by Randy Kay Edited and narrated by Stephanie Wang, Guest: Cameron Kroetsch (@CameronKroetsch @AdvisoryLgbtq)
This episode features my interview with Stephanie Wang a 16 year old, high school junior in Texas that has written a book, Epidemiology Unmasked, on pandemics and their spread in a way that kids can grasp and understand. We talk about how the book came about, her thoughts on epidemiology, and her future after high school. This was an impressive conversation and one I think everyone can learn from.----Stephanie's book: https://stephaniewang2004.wixsite.com/home/book
Welcome to the first episode of Season 2! This episode features Stephanie Wang, a high school junior who, inspired by the spread of misinformation during the COVID-19 pandemic, wrote and published an introductory epidemiology textbook called "Epidemiology Unmasked". Tune in to hear about the publishing process, how to stop the spread of misinformation, and the power of education."Epidemiology Unmasked" is available for purchase on Lulu, Amazon, Ebook, Google Play, and Fort Bend Libraries, so be sure to check it out! Here is the link for more information: http://bit.ly/epidemiology_unmasked.
You are never too young to start teaching! Stephanie Wang, a high school student from Texas, recently wrote and illustrated a book designed to educate younger readers on the COVID-19 pandemic. On this episode of The Author Inside You podcast, listen to her inspiring interview and learn how she is creating a curriculum based on her book. Stephanie's website Lulu.com Canva.com
Stephanie Wang is a junior from Katy, Texas. She is fascinated with science and technology, especially in leveraging innovations for social improvement. She greatly champions accessible educational opportunities for youth. After witnessing instances of misinformation and irresponsibility during the pandemic, Stephanie wrote and published an introductory epidemiology textbook, Epidemiology Unmasked, to spread public health literacy. To date, her book has been used by over 1,500 students, featured on national media, and received recognition from congressmen and public health professionals. Stephanie also runs her own educational nonprofit and is involved in many STEM-related endeavors. Check out her book at: bit.ly/epidemiology_unmasked
You are never too young to start teaching! Stephanie Wang, a high school student from Texas, recently wrote and illustrated a book designed to educate younger readers on the COVID-19 pandemic. On this episode of The Author Inside You podcast, listen to her inspiring interview and learn how she is creating a curriculum based on her book. Stephanie's website Lulu.com Canva.com
Amazebowls has been serving up fresh, healthy and fruit-forward bowls of acai since 2013. This episode dives into Year 4 of business with young innovators Stephanie Wang + Bryan Leong to explore the consequences of rapid growth, change in leadership and the importance of establishing strong company fundamentals. About Amazebowls: Amazebowls started with a simple idea: healthy eating should be fun and accessible for everyone. The team began driving through the streets of Los Angeles in 2013 as the city's first acai bowl truck. Today, Amazebowls has established locations around LA and utilizes their infamous Purple Truck to serve the community.
In 2004, the United States’ first problem-solving court around prostitution was created in Queens County, New York. The court, presided over by the Honorable Toko Serita, attempts to redress the way women and young girls arrested for prostitution are shuffled through the criminal justice system. With unparalleled access to the workings of the court, BLOWIN’ UP captures what it feels like to go through these criminal proceedings as a female defendant. The overwhelming majority of women arrested are undocumented Asian immigrants, black, Latina and transgender youth. We hear directly from these women, in their own words, and we begin to understand the complex scenarios that bring them into the courtroom. As BLOWIN’ UP progresses, and a new administration takes over in the White House in 2016, the courtroom’s fragile ecosystem is tested and the fates of those who pass through become less certain. Director Stephanie Wang-Breal is an award-winning filmmaker and commercial director. BLOWIN’ UP is her third feature length film. Her first film, Wo Ai Ni Mommy (I Love You, Mommy), was nominated for an Emmy®, and was the recipient of three Grand Jury Best Documentary Awards at the AFI/ Discovery Silverdocs Film Festival, the Asian American International Film Festival and the San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival, as well as a 2011 CINE special Jury Award. The film had its national television broadcast in 2010 on the award-winning PBS series POV. Director Stephanie Wang Breal stops by for a conversation on the vicious cycle of poverty, few job prospects, lack educational resources and criminalization of sex work. For news and updates go to: blowinupfilm.com For more on the films of Stephanie Wang Breal.com
With the evolving focus in education on STEAM (Science Technology Engineering Arts and Math) the EMSB has teamed up with the world renowned Research Institute (RI) of the MUHC to provide students with mentoring and the unique opportunity of hands on experience in developing a project in coordination with its lab specialists. The EMSB’s Anna Villalta (Asst. Director of Educational & Technology Services) EMSB Lab Technician Nancy Vervuurt and Jenny Koulis (Research Administrator, Academic Affairs & Community Outreach Programs for the RI-MUHC) tell us the plan and how it all came about. And you’ll meet Laurier Macdonald Sec 5 student Stephanie Wang who is passionate about finding her passion through this one of a kind experience!
Chalkbeat/IndyStar ongoing school Re-segregation coverage: reporters Shaina Cavazos and Dylan Peers McCoy of Chalkbeat Indiana and Stephanie Wang of the Indianapolis Star.
Host Greg Weaver talks to reporters Tony Cook and Stephanie Wang about the political overtones of Sue Ellspermann’s appointment as Ivy Tech president and Indiana proposals in Congress to limit school lunches and block Obama’s guidance on transgender students and school bathrooms.
Host Greg Weaver and IndyStar's election team analyze Donald Trump's dominating win in the Indiana primary, Hillary Clinton's loss and the strange sights they spotted while on the presidential campaign trail. Reporters Tony Cook. Brian Eason, Chelsea Schneider and Stephanie Wang share their insights.
IndyStar government editor Greg Weaver talks to election team reporters Tony Cook, Chelsea Schneider and Stephanie Wang about the impressions the GOP presidential candidates are making on Hoosier voters.
Host Greg Weaver and reporters Stephanie Wang, Chelsea Schneider and Tony Cook talk about the demise of SB 344 at the Statehouse and what it means for the future.
Host Greg Weaver talks the week in politics with reporters Chelsea Schneider, Stephanie Wang and Brian Eason.
Editor Greg Weaver, Chelsea Schneider, Stephanie Wang and John Tuohy review events of the week.
Government Editor Greg Weaver talks to IndyStar reporters Stephanie Wang, Chelsea Schneider and Tony Cook about hot topics in the Indiana Statehouse.
A discussion of "Lost in Translation: Struggle and Success as Language Barriers Reshape Indianapolis Schools," continued. WFYI's Eric Weddle, Chalkbeat's Scott Elliott, and Stephanie Wang of the Indianapolis Star continue the conversation on their multi-platform pieces this week.
Anne’s parents stop by, along with Bennoit Breal and Stephanie Wang-Breal to talk cheese and Stephanie’s new documentary.