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Latest podcast episodes about stephanie welch

Boundless Body Radio
Replay of Amazing Stories from the Attendees of Low Carb Denver 2023! 567

Boundless Body Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2023 150:21


Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays!  I didn't want to miss today due to the holiday, so I'm re-releasing one of my favorite episodes of the year- Amazing Stories from the Attendees of Low Carb Denver 2023! This was episode 424.This is a special episode taken from several attendees of Low Carb Denver, which took place on Feb. 23-26, 2023! I attended this wonderful conference, had an amazing time, and met all of these new friends, who each had incredible stories to tell. Thank you to Stephanie Welch, Tia Reid, Buz Smith, Bruce Schnaak, Joel and Emily Harveaux, Kristen Lum, Olivia Khwaja, Dr. Christopher J. Stadtherr, Amy Herrera, Mike Burns, Terri Barnhart, Robyn Dobbins, and Jill Accame for participating! This one was special, and as you can hear in the intro, got me pretty emotional.PLEASE. If you are trying low-carb, or want to try low-carb, reach out so we can help. You can always book a free session with us here, we are more than happy to help you get to a place of better health.Find Low Carb Denver at-https://lowcarbconferences.com/Find Boundless Body at- myboundlessbody.com Book a session with us here!

Boundless Body Radio
SPECIAL EPISODE! Amazing Stories from the Attendees of Low Carb Denver 2023! 424

Boundless Body Radio

Play Episode Play 43 sec Highlight Listen Later Mar 6, 2023 146:56


This is a special episode taken from several attendees of Low Carb Denver, which took place on Feb. 23-26, 2023! I attended this wonderful conference, had an amazing time, and met all of these new friends, who each had incredible stories to tell. Thank you to Stephanie Welch, Tia Reid, Buz Smith, Bruce Schnaak, Joel and Emily Harveaux, Kristen Lum, Olivia Kwaja, Dr. Christopher J. Stadtherr, Amy Herrera, Mike Burns, Terri Barnhart, Robyn Dobbins, and Jill Accame for participating! This one was special, and as you can hear in the intro, got me pretty emotional.PLEASE. If you are trying low-carb, or want to try low-carb, reach out so we can help. You can always book a free session with us here, we are more than happy to help you get to a place of better health.Find Low Carb Denver at-https://lowcarbconferences.com/Find Boundless Body at- myboundlessbody.com Book a session with us here!

The Best of LKN
146: Welch Care Family Medical Clinic - Meet Stephanie Welch

The Best of LKN

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2023 42:31


Stephanie Welch joins us in this episode to share details about the family medical care clinic she opened recently in Cornelius. Listen in as Stephanie shares the inspiration behind her small business, and how Welch Care Family Medical Clinic fills a need for personalized, convenient, and affordable medical care in our community.Welch Care Family Medical ClinicAddress: 21000 Torrence Chapel Rd Suite 103 B, Cornelius, NC 28031Local businesses recognized in the episode:The Sharp Gaines Method - Andrea SharpLakeside WellnessHead Over Heels Portrait PhotographySign up for The Best of LKN Email Newsletter HERE!Partner with The Best of LKN and Grow Your Business! Click HERE to learn more!Special thanks to our sponsors!Support the show

Compass Points
Ep. 20 08/21/2022

Compass Points

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2022 76:32


This week on the podcast, Scott and Jesse discuss KPD's internal affairs investigation into the shooting of Anthony Thompson Jr, the most recent dust up over the county's BZA, and a HUGE planned development on the Cumberland Avenue 'Strip.' The guys speak with outgoing city administrator Stephanie Welch about a number of items, including the changes to the funding plan for the multi-use stadium project. They answer a good question from a subscriber about how KUB is paying for broadband installation and the infrastructure upgrades for the stadium district. Finally, the fellas look ahead at the upcoming vote on BZA at Commission and a controversy at City Council about the removal of trees at Cradle of Country Music park to make way for a public art piece(see episode 10's interview with Liza Zenni for more). Don't forget to like and subscribe to this podcast and go to CompassKnox.com to subscribe for the best coverage in Knoxville. 

Almost In Agreement
Ep. 226 Uncle Sean

Almost In Agreement

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2022 150:03


My brother in law Sean sits in with us and we chat across the board.  Town Hall meeting shut down, sports, elections, Trump's house searched and of course the Multi Use stadium cost over runs and who's gonna pay.  Thanks to East Tn News Stories  for producting an edit of the city council meeting where both Stephanie Welch and Randy Boyd promise that we the tax payers would not be on the hook for any more money for this stadium.  Check out our website, facebook, and twitter. 

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Keys to the Commonwealth
E25 - Stephanie Welch, Real Estate Taxes

Keys to the Commonwealth

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2022 34:44


Stephanie is the president of Welch & Company, CPAs, PSC. She has 23 years of experience and is originally from Sanford, NC.She received her degree from Eastern Kentucky University and is married to her husband Scott and together have 2 kids Adam and Nate.To connect with Stephanie you can email her at swelch@welchspas.comTo connect with the show or reach Landry for insuring your investment portfolio call 859-687-2004 or email landry@novainsurancegroup.comShow Hosted by Landry Fields, episodes mixed and edited by Dawson Fields. 

CrucesSunNews
The Reporter's Notebook, Ep. 23: Paid Sick Leave

CrucesSunNews

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2022 42:11


In this week's episode, we're talking about a new law impacting all New Mexico workers. As of July 1, private employers in New Mexico must allow their employees to earn paid sick leave if they don't already do so. Workers covered by the Healthy Workplaces Act of 2021 may use the time off to recover from an illness or injury, assist an ailing family member or address covered legal or domestic situations. They will be able to accrue 64 hours annually in most cases — and will also be able to accumulate unused time year to year, although the employer does not have to allow them to take more than 64 hours off. It's a little complicated, but it's also a game-changer for many New Mexico workers. We'll dive into what it means, why it matters, and the difference it may make for people working around the state. We'll talk to Las Cruces Sun-News reporter Algernon D'Ammassa — who recently wrote about this for the newspaper — and to Stephanie Welch, the Workers' Rights Director for the New Mexico Center on Law and Poverty. We'll also be joined by Melissa Martinez from OLÉ — Organizers in the Land of Enchantment.

Let's Go to Space: BLUE-SKY Learning
Episode 55: Parent Perspectives Part 1 with Mr. Levy and Mrs. Welch

Let's Go to Space: BLUE-SKY Learning

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2022 35:56


Today: we bring you Episode 55: Parent Perspectives: Supporting Student Success in the AIA with Eran Levy and Stephanie Welch. Mr. Eran Levy has a bachelors in business and computer science. He is an expert in sales and marketing strategy and is the lead for customer success at Cisco along with being a dad of two, including son Daniel who recently spoke at the Hawaiian International Conference of Education. Mrs. Stephanie Welch is a mother of 3 with a bachelor's in both psychology and dietetics. She is currently focused on pursuing her passion for dietetics, but in her spare time, she accompanies Owen, a senior on his international trips to Beijing, Dubai more. As always, please stay tuned after the episode for our takeaways, and check us on out FB @Go2space --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/shawna-christenson2/support

Kansas Missing & Unsolved Podcast
Missing in Lakin: Stephanie Welch

Kansas Missing & Unsolved Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2021 85:30


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Bedroom Radio
Missing in Lakin: Stephanie Welch

Bedroom Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2021 85:30


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Bedroom Radio
Missing in Lakin: Stephanie Welch

Bedroom Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2021 85:30


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Almost In Agreement
Ep. 153 Stadium Project Update

Almost In Agreement

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2021 41:18


A stadium this way comes...Mark Mamantov, Stephanie Welch, and Chris 'birthday boy' Caldwell sit down with me to chat about all the developments and current status of the "multi-use stadium" project.  This is a Presentation Link  for the information we reference in the show.   Also we reference episode 68 and episode 85 if you care to go back and listen.

The People Factor
Episode 25, Part 1 - The Dark Side of Tribalism

The People Factor

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2021 30:55


To link into our discussion on human tribalism, this episode revisits our conversation with film producer Stephanie Welch as she talks about her film A DANGEROUS IDEA: GENETICS, EUGENICS AND THE AMERICAN DREAM. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

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What's Good?
Why Solving Homelessness Takes Everyone

What's Good?

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2021 49:06


Community advocates Stephanie Welch, Chief Economic and Community Development Officer and Deputy to the Mayor of the City of Knoxville, and Addie Arbach, Founder and Executive Director of Next Step Initiative, join Matt and Alyson to discuss homelessness, drug abuse, affordable housing, and how you can step in to find solutions in your community.

Nourish Balance Thrive
You Are Not Broken: A Modern Approach to Women's Sexual Health and Desire

Nourish Balance Thrive

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2021 52:30


Kelly Casperson, MD is a board-certified urologist and self-taught women's sexual health expert. Years of helping care for women has shown her that we, as a society, are not doing enough to teach women about their mind, body and relationships. Kelly aims to break down societal barriers and combat limiting beliefs that are keeping women from awakening into their best intimate experience. She is basically the friendly expert you never had, to teach you - You Are Not Broken. On this podcast, Kelly talks about women's sexual health and wellness, including the biological and psychological issues that stand in the way of having a great sex life. She talks about spontaneous vs. responsive desire, and why unrealistic expectations may be a huge barrier to intimacy. Kelly also offers great tips for improving sexual health and function, from mind-body strategies like mindfulness and meditation to purely physiological options like topical estrogen and lube. Here's the outline of this interview with Kelly Casperson: [00:00:49] Jessa Zimmerman; Book: Sex without stress; a couple's guide to overcoming disappointment, avoidance, and pressure; Podcast: How to Have Intimacy With Ease. [00:01:05] Podcast: Recapture the Rapture: Rethinking God, Sex, and Death in a World That's Lost Its Mind, with Jamie Wheal. [00:02:01] Kelly's background and interest in urology. [00:06:59] FDA approved medication for low libido in women. [00:08:44] Spontaneous vs. responsive desire. [00:14:09] Discrepancies in desire. [00:15:16] Scheduling sex. [00:18:15] Meditation and mindfulness. [00:19:44] Orgasm inequality. [00:22:56] Multiple orgasms. [00:25:43] Book: Come As You Are: Revised and Updated: The Surprising New Science That Will Transform Your Sex Life, by Emily Nagoski, PhD. [00:26:15] Foreplay is everything and everything is foreplay. [00:28:34] Types of arousal. [00:29:58] Topical estrogen. [00:31:36] Podcast: The Critical Role of Oestradiol for Women's Cognition, with Anne Hathaway. [00:34:20] Oral birth control. [00:36:08] Podcast: The Postmenopausal Longevity Paradox and the Evolutionary Advantage of Our Grandmothering Life History, with Kristin Hawkes. [00:38:43] Podcast: How We Really Burn Calories, Lose Weight, and Stay Healthy, with Herman Pontzer, PhD. [00:39:36] Vibrators don't cause desensitization; Study: Herbenick, Debra, et al. "Prevalence and characteristics of vibrator use by women in the United States: Results from a nationally representative study." The journal of sexual medicine 6.7 (2009): 1857-1866. [00:40:47] Everybody should use lube; Uberlube. [00:43:36] Podcast: Disruptive Anthropology: An Ancestral Health Perspective on Barefooting and Male Circumcision, with Stephanie Welch. [00:48:17] Book: You Are Not Broken (coming soon). [00:49:09] The You Are Not Broken Podcast. [00:49:22] Kelly's website. [00:49:51] Find Kelly on Instagram.

Almost In Agreement
Ep. 68 Multi Use Stadium Math

Almost In Agreement

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2021 60:41


Oh what a day.  Mark Mamantov, Stephanie Welch, and Chris Callaway all converge in studio for Stadium talk for the rest of us.   Real guesses at real numbers we hope to see happen.  Its a gamble...but how much?   Lord Seth A Barber AiA Productions

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Making Contact
The Pseudo-Science of Whiteness: Biology as a Social Weapon

Making Contact

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2021 28:58


This week, filmmaker Stephanie Welch explores the role that racist, unscientific propaganda has played in promoting white supremacy in the U.S. She traces the history of the Pioneer Fund, the primary funding source for research that claims to demonstrate that people of color are genetically and intellectually inferior.

Making Contact
The Pseudo-Science of Whiteness: Biology as a Social Weapon

Making Contact

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2021 28:58


This week, filmmaker Stephanie Welch explores the role that racist, unscientific propaganda has played in promoting white supremacy in the U.S. She traces the history of the Pioneer Fund, the primary funding source for research that claims to demonstrate that people of color are genetically and intellectually inferior.

The People Factor
Episode 2 - Growth, Not Control, Part 2

The People Factor

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2021 21:29


In this second part of my interview with filmmaker Stephanie Welch, we explore how racism is embedded in American policy and the role Eugenics has played and continues to play in maintaining racist attitudes throughout modern American society.

The People Factor
Episode 2 - Growth, Not Control, Part 1

The People Factor

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2021 29:02


Join host Jane Turville as she talks with filmmaker Stephanie Welch about the history of population control, both past and present, in America. In her film A DANGEROUS IDEA: EUGENICS, GENETICS AND THE AMERICAN DREAM, Stephanie explores how science focused on genetics has morphed into a social Darwinism in America's social/political life. In Part 1, we'll explore how the belief that some groups and individuals are inherently superior to others and more deserving of fundamental rights came to be and why it continues to be intricately woven into the fabric of American life. Part 2 of this interview will air on Friday, January 15th.

Every Woman Vote
Stephanie Welch

Every Woman Vote

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2020 1:01


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Nourish Balance Thrive
Contemplating Cohousing: A Paradigm for Modern Day Tribal Living

Nourish Balance Thrive

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2020 72:12


Recently we’ve had remarkable guests on the podcast highlighting areas of evolutionary mismatch. It’s clear our society has disconnected from real food and good sleep, but we’ve also detoured from what’s optimal in how we congregate, educate, and support one another. We’ve divided ourselves into nuclear families, often leaving our children in the care of strangers so we can go to a job we don’t care about, in order to earn money to pay for our segregated lifestyle. Social isolation has become so common we barely realize the madness of it - until we need help and find that there’s no one nearby. In this interview, I’m joined by my wife, food scientist Julie Kelly to talk about how our society could benefit from a cohousing model, transcending the current paradigm that leaves parents exhausted and young adults unable to afford housing. We discuss our own living situation and that of neighbours and friends, many of whom could benefit from living with others to share resources and skills. We’re in the contemplation stage of actually doing something about this, and would love to hear from you about experiences you’ve had - good or bad! - with cohousing or communal living.  Here’s the outline of this interview with Julie Kelly: [00:00:34] Podcast: Civilized to Death: Are We Really Making Progress? with Christopher Ryan. [00:01:07] Stephanie Welch podcasts 1. Disruptive Anthropology: An Ancestral Health Perspective on Barefooting and Male Circumcision (she discusses the concept of nuclear family at the 55:13 minute mark), 2. The Need for Tribal Living in a Modern World, focusing more exclusively on cohousing. [00:03:07] Whole 30. [00:03:52] Book: The Story of the Human Body: Evolution, Health, and Disease, by Daniel Lieberman. [00:05:08] Book: Lifespan: Why We Age―and Why We Don't Have To by David A. Sinclair, PhD. [00:05:46] STEM-Talk Podcast: Episode 98: Steven Austad talks about aging and preserving human health.   [00:05:46] Blue zone fraud; Study: Newman, Saul Justin. "Supercentenarians and the oldest-old are concentrated into regions with no birth certificates and short lifespans." bioRxiv (2019): 704080. [00:06:22] Book: Mothers and Others: The Evolutionary Origins of Mutual Understanding, by Sarah Blaffer Hrdy. [00:07:08] Alloparents. [00:13:00] Attachment theory. [00:26:42] Podcast: How to Optimise Your Gut Microbiome, with Lucy Mailing. [00:30:59] Book: Delivering Happiness: A Path to Profits, Passion, and Purpose, by Tony Hsieh. [00:33:40] Podcast on unschooling: How to Support Childhood Cognitive Development, with Josh Turknett, MD. [00:36:00] Podcast: How to Live Well in a High Tech World, with Cal Newport. [00:37:31] Strategies and tactics of cohousing. [00:39:45] Contact me if you have experience with cohousing: chris@nourishbalancethrive.com. [00:42:30] Patreon; Forum thread on cohousing. [00:42:48] Cohousing resources: Why Denmark dominates the World Happiness Report rankings year after year; Pocket Neighborhoods; The New Generation of Self-Created Utopias; My working cohousing Google doc. [00:43:15] Podcast: A Statin Nation: Damaging Millions in a Brave New Post-health World, with Malcolm Kendrick. [00:47:19] Starcity. [00:49:56] Grandmother hypothesis. [00:54:05] Cooperative breeding. [00:58:07] Book: Mindset: The New Psychology of Success by Carol Dweck. [00:58:12] Book: Radical candor: Be a Kick-Ass Boss Without Losing Your Humanity, by Kim Scott. [01:01:08] Book: Chop Wood Carry Water: How to Fall in Love with the Process of Becoming Great, by Joshua Medcalf. [01:01:39] Podcast: Ketones for Performance, Cognition, and Cardiovascular Health, with Brianna Stubbs, PhD. [01:03:18] Book: The Evolution of Everything: How New Ideas Emerge, by Matt Ridley. [01:06:05] Podcast: Building Compassionate Communities to Improve Public Health, with Julian Abel, MD.

Aces Audio with Chad T Grant
#003: Stephanie Welch - Tribal Living For A Modern World

Aces Audio with Chad T Grant

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2019 93:45


In this episode, I chat with my good friend Stephanie Welch about a wide range of topics in the ancestral health space.Stephanie is a disruptive anthropologist, ancestral health advocate, and pioneer of Evolutionary Feminism. Her work dives deep into commonly held beliefs and taboos that prevent us from attaining our full human potential.She has examined and regularly teaches about wide ranging topics including: what constitutes a species appropriate diet; the benefits of walking and running barefoot; the detrimental effects of male circumcision; and masculine and feminine interpersonal dynamics in tribal versus modern society.Her background includes a B.A. in Classics and M.A. in Art History, many years as a professional massage therapist, and she is now a regular speaker at the Ancestral Health Symposium.You can find Stephanie Welch online at recivilizedwoman.com and on Patreon at patreon.com/recivilization.Episode Highlights include:* Origins of Evolutionary Feminism* Evolutionary Design - intersections of science and spirituality* Back Pain - alignment and inflammation* Circumcision and foreskin "restoration"* The fundamental difference between men and women* Stephanie's AHS19 talk on Tribal Living - societal pressures on romantic relationshipsIf you enjoyed the discussion around the root causes of back pain and would like more information, check out the free Biohack Your Back Pain online training that Natasha and I created to see how we help active people struggling with chronic back pain heal so they can get back to doing the activities they love.Also, check out the Manhood Foreskin protection device which I mentioned in the episode here.Cheers, Chad***Chad T Grant is the CEO and co-founder of Anabolic Aces Health Consulting™ based in Redmond, WA. He’s best known for helping motivated professionals upgrade their health to reach their peak potential. Chad is a Certified Functional Diagnostic Nutrition® Practitioner who uses deep functional lab testing to help clients discover the root causes of their symptoms and build customized lifestyle / supplement protocols to fully support their unique physiological needs. Chad has a BA in Psychology from UC Santa Barbara and decades of experience in evolutionary psychology, functional medicine, and natural movement. When away from his desk, he enjoys soccer, poker, fast cars, and rock n’ roll. Read the full story of Chad's health journey here and learn more about his work at anabolicaces.com.

Nourish Balance Thrive
Ancient Psychedelic Plant Medicine for Modern Healing

Nourish Balance Thrive

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2019 88:23


Daniel Cortez is a Primal Health and Movement Coach, Wim Hof Master Instructor, and Psychedelic Integration Specialist. After tirelessly seeking answers to overcome his own 15-year health struggle, he now guides others along the same path. From his home in Cusco, Peru, he coaches and leads retreats using the power of breath, movement, cold, and plant medicines.  On this podcast, Daniel shares his personal story of chronic pain and cognitive dysfunction, and the events surrounding his whole-body transformation. He discusses the power of evolutionary science, modern psychology, and ancestral wisdom for restoring health, and describes how psychedelic plants play a critical role in healing. Here’s the outline of this interview with Daniel Cortez: [00:01:14] Daniel's health journey. [00:03:48] Wim Hof. [00:04:04] Chris Kresser. [00:04:15] CIRS Chronic Inflammatory Response Syndrome; Ritchie Shoemaker, MD. [00:04:56] Buck Institute for Research on Aging; Dale Bredesen, MD. [00:06:03] Cholestyramine for mold; Podcast: NBT People: Mark Alexander. [00:06:31] Mycometrics testing. [00:10:34] Lucy Mailing; Podcast: How to Optimise Your Gut Microbiome, with Lucy Mailing. [00:10:46] Dr. Michael Rose; Interview on Dan Pardi's podcast: Is the Paleo Diet Good or Bad for Aging? Podcast with Professor Michael Rose. [00:11:23] Trader Joe's Paleo. [00:13:18] Bruce Parry’s documentary on the Matis. [00:17:10] Psychedelics for altered states. [00:19:27] Microdosing LSD increases neuroticism; Study: Polito, Vince, and Richard J. Stevenson. "A systematic study of microdosing psychedelics." PloS one 14.2 (2019): e0211023. [00:19:45] Researcher James Fadiman; Interview on the Tim Ferriss podcast; Book: The Psychedelic Explorer's Guide.  [00:21:08] Jessica Bertram. [00:23:04] Book: Keep the River on Your Right, by Tobias Schneebaum. [00:24:07] Ayahuasca. [00:27:30] Plants and animals are indistinguishable by some criteria; Diana Rodgers, RD interviews Andrew Smith on the Sustainable Dish Podcast. [00:31:08] Books by Russ Harris: The Happiness Trap and The Confidence Gap, plus his training courses. [00:39:38] Stephanie Welch; Podcast: The Need for Tribal Living in a Modern World. [00:44:12] Mircea Eliade. [00:45:00] Separation from the identity of having an illness. [00:48:35] Sam Harris; Waking Up app. [00:50:36] San Pedro cactus. [00:54:25] Movement coach Ido Portal; Book: The Sports Gene, by David Epstein. [00:55:31] John Ratey, MD; neuroplasticity through movement. [00:56:14] A Book of Five Rings, by Miyamoto Musashi. [00:59:14] Book: 12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos, by Jordan Peterson. [01:04:00] Are psychedelics necessary? [01:05:10] Carl Jung; Collective unconscious. [01:17:32] Ben House, PhD; Flo Retreat Center; Podcasts with Ben: How to Manage Testosterone and Estrogen in Athletes, and Ben House, PhD on Strength Training: a Discussion at the Flō Retreat Center in Costa Rica. [01:23:06] Find Daniel on his website, Facebook and Instagram.

With a Side of Knowledge
On ‘A Dangerous Idea’ and Documentary Filmmaking—Stephanie Welch, Director

With a Side of Knowledge

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2019 32:15


The idea behind this show is pretty simple: We invite scholars, makers, and professionals out to brunch for an informal conversation about their work, and then we turn those brunches into a podcast.It’s a tough job, but somebody has to do it.Stephanie Welch is the director of the documentary A Dangerous Idea: Eugenics, Genetics, and the American Dream. In September, she visited Notre Dame’s DeBartolo Performing Arts Center and the nearby Vickers Theatre in Three Oaks, Mich., for screenings and discussion of the film.In addition to directing, Stephanie was a writer and producer on A Dangerous Idea, which exposes the false claims at the heart of biological determinism—the belief that we are not all created equal, that some groups and individuals are born inherently superior to others and therefore more deserving of fundamental rights. The film goes on to show how popular misunderstanding of both gene science and the concept of genes has been and can be manipulated to advance truly sinister motives.Stephanie and host Ted Fox talked about the film, the experience of being an independent filmmaker, and the reception to A Dangerous Idea, whose accolades include winning best documentary at the Santa Fe Film Festival and best feature film at the Ogeechee International History Film Festival.LINKFilm website: A Dangerous Idea: Eugenics, Genetics, and the American Dream

Nourish Balance Thrive
The Need for Tribal Living in a Modern World

Nourish Balance Thrive

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2019 64:46


Ancestral health advocate and pioneer of Evolutionary Feminism Stephanie Welch is back on the podcast today. We met up at the Ancestral Health Symposium in San Diego, California in August where she gave a talk on gender-segregated housing as an alternative to the traditional nuclear family. Stephanie is dedicated to exploring the boundaries of relationships and sexuality, and she makes a compelling case for a living arrangement most of us have never considered. In this podcast, Stephanie identifies the time in history that humans abandoned tribal living and gravitated to segregated nuclear families and sexual monogamy. She talks about the many ways this change has been a detriment to society, resulting in families and relationships lacking in social support and other basic human needs. She also offers solutions for re-establishing aspects of tribal living in a modern world. Here’s the outline of this interview with Stephanie Welch: [00:00:50] Stephanie's previous podcast: Disruptive Anthropology: An Ancestral Health Perspective on Barefooting and Male Circumcision. [00:02:09] Josh Turknett; Intelligence Unshackled Podcast. If you're going to intervene, you better have a good reason to do it. [00:04:35] Books: Sex at Dawn by Christopher Ryan, et al.; Civilized to Death, by Christopher Ryan; Sex at Dusk, by Lynn Saxon. [00:06:14] Ancestral Health Symposium videos - look for 2019 presentations to be posted in the next several months. [00:06:24] Differences in male and female reproductive strategies. [00:07:56] The need for a robust system of caretakers. [00:09:41] Bruce Parry, documentary filmmaker, visits modern hunter-gatherers. [00:10:21] The nuclear family vs. the tribe as a reproductive unit. [00:12:56] Agriculture as a catalyst to dividing the tribe into nuclear family houses and sexual monogamy. [00:15:40] Book: Against the grain, by James C. Scott. [00:21:13] The things a domestic environment should provide: health, social relationships, growth. [00:22:34] Julian Abel on NBT podcast: Building Compassionate Communities to Improve Public Health, and Michael Ruscio's podcast: The Importance of Community Interventions in Healthcare. [00:27:59] The problem with living with a romantic partner. [00:36:43] Challenging the convention of monogamy. [00:41:30] Cal Newport; Podcast: How to Live Well in a High Tech World. [00:43:06] Steps to take to move in this new direction. [00:50:13] Our recent podcast with Malcolm Kendrick: A Statin Nation: Damaging Millions in a Brave New Post-health World. His first podcast with us in 2018: Why Cholesterol Levels Have No Effect on Cardiovascular Disease (And Things to Think about Instead). [00:52:00] What about gay people? An evolutionary perspective. [00:54:49] Robert Epstein on STEM-Talk, the Epstein Sexual Orientation Inventory (ESOI). [01:01:33] Find Stephanie: Recivilized Woman; Twitter; Paleo Fx; Future Frontiers; Physicians for Ancestral Health.

Nourish Balance Thrive
A Carnivore Diet for Physical and Mental Health

Nourish Balance Thrive

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2019 90:09


At the recent Physicians for Ancestral Health Winter Retreat I had the opportunity to sit down in person with L. Amber O’Hearn, an outspoken advocate of plant-free eating. Since learning about the zero-carb carnivore approach in 2009, Amber has become an international speaker, researcher, and writer on the subjects of ketosis and the health benefits of eating meat. In this podcast, Amber and I discuss her health journey from veganism to low carb, and then to the more radical carnivore diet. She explains how shunning plant foods led to a dramatic improvement in both her physical and mental health, ending her 20-year battle with bipolar disorder, without the use of medication. She also describes her own version of zero-carb and discusses how a carnivore diet affects ketosis. Here’s the outline of this interview with Amber O’Hearn: [00:00:23] Physicians for Ancestral Health. [00:02:01] Amber's background. [00:03:02] The path that led her to a low carb diet. [00:09:23] Zooko Wilcox-O’Hearn. [00:11:53] David Chaum. [00:12:37] Zcash. [00:16:10] The Ketogenic Diet for Health: ketotic.org. [00:16:49] The value of end-to-end citations. [00:21:52] Amber's post on gluconeogenesis: If You Eat Excess Protein, Does It Turn Into Excess Glucose? [00:26:04] Josh Turknett MD; Talk: How to Win at Angry Birds: Moving Towards a More Efficient Practice Model. [00:26:14] Richard David Feinman; blog: The Other. [00:28:28] Reevaluating previous recommendations: Salt and DHA. [00:33:03] Bipolar disorder and pharmaceutical treatment. [00:40:31] Identifying the root cause of psychiatric illness. [00:45:06] Unwanted side effects from mood stabilizing drugs. [00:47:16] Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT). [00:53:45] Zero carb/plant free diet; Zeroing In On Health, ZIOH. ZIOH Facebook group. [00:57:05] Charles Washington, founder of ZIOH group. [00:57:49] Dry fasting leads to increased fat breakdown; Study: Rutkowska, Joanna, et al. "Increased fat catabolism sustains water balance during fasting in zebra finches." Journal of Experimental Biology 219.17 (2016): 2623-2628. [01:03:58] Pregnancy: Carbohydrate cravings and hyperemesis gravidarum. [01:05:50] Paleo Baby Podcast: Chloe Archard: Paleo advocate, mom, and host of the “Eat Better” podcast. [01:06:51] Rat study: Thompson, Betty J., and Stuart Smith. "Biosynthesis of fatty acids by lactating human breast epithelial cells: an evaluation of the contribution to the overall composition of human milk fat." Pediatric research 19.1 (1985): 139. [01:07:56] Keto Summit; Jeremy Hendon. [01:09:28] Talk at Low Carb Breckenridge: L. Amber O'Hearn - Ketosis Without Starvation: The Human Advantage. [01:10:03] The Boulder Carnivore Conference. [01:10:54] What does a carnivore diet consist of? [01:11:44] Financial considerations. [01:13:56] Paleomedicina Clinic  (ICMNI) uses a Paleolithic Ketogenic Diet. [01:14:59] Stephen Phinney, MD, PhD. [01:15:24] Optimal ketone levels graphic from The Art and Science of Low Carbohydrate Performance by Jeff Volek and Stephen Phinney. [01:17:30] Autoimmune Protocol Diet (AIP). [01:18:39] Shawn Baker. [01:20:26] Andrew Scarborough. [01:21:41] Ability to eat more protein while remaining in ketosis. [01:26:07] Georgia Ede, MD. [01:26:54] Podcast: Disruptive Anthropology: An Ancestral Health Perspective on Barefooting and Male Circumcision, with Stephanie Welch. [01:27:35] Amber’s blog: empiri.ca. [01:27:46] Twitter: @ketocarnivore. Amber’s book-in-progress: facultativecarnivore.com. You can also support Amber’s work on Patreon.

Nourish Balance Thrive
Disruptive Anthropology: An Ancestral Health Perspective on Barefooting and Male Circumcision

Nourish Balance Thrive

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2019 69:41


Stephanie Welch is a humanist and ancestral health advocate, challenging commonly held societal beliefs and taboos in an effort she calls Disruptive Anthropology. In 2013 she became a full-time urban barefooter in Boston and in 2014 she took up intactivism, combating both male and female circumcision as a matter of health and human rights. Two years later she began studying and speaking on sexual commerce as it relates to male and female interpersonal dynamics. On this podcast, Stephanie and I talk about some of the stances she’s taken during her years of ancestral advocacy. We talk about the ways that wearing shoes undermines our innate biomechanical development and the social norms she challenges by going barefoot. We also discuss the physical and sexual consequences of male circumcision and the critical aspects of community and connection that have been lost to modern American culture. Here’s the outline of this interview with Stephanie Welch: [00:00:08] PAH Winter Retreat. [00:06:30] Noticing patterns in people’s bodies, as a massage therapist. [00:07:43] What kind of deleterious effects could happen from wearing shoes? [00:09:45] The sense of touch that comes through the sole of the foot; mechanoreceptors. [00:11:37] Flat feet. [00:14:36] Minimalist footwear; stress fractures. [00:16:49] What about sharp objects? [00:17:36] Bruce Parry TV series: Tribe (Going Tribal in the US). [00:18:16] Toughening up the feet. [00:21:46] Navigating social norms and conventions. [00:23:11] Etsy: Barefoot sandals. [00:24:12] NBT on Patreon; Forum challenge ideas. [00:27:31] Why circumcision is not Paleo; Video: Not So Vestigial: The Anatomy and Functions of Male Foreskin by Stephanie Welch BA, MA, LMT. [00:28:33] Parental disagreement about child’s circumcision: News story. [00:30:41] Medical benefits of the foreskin. [00:32:13] Does circumcision reduce the risk of disease? [00:35:49] Functions of the foreskin: protection, lubrication, sensation, mechanical action, partner stimulation, erectile stimulation and penis size. [00:36:40] Greater force needed during intercourse for circumcised men; Study: O’Hara, Kristen, and Jeffrey O’Hara. "The effect of male circumcision on the sexual enjoyment of the female partner." BJU international 83.S1 (1999): 79-84. (Note: This may not be the specific study described by Stephanie in the podcast). [00:39:11] The role of the foreskin in lubrication. [00:41:54] The role of the foreskin in male stimulation. [00:43:18] Why are people getting circumcised? [00:52:29] Circumcision later in life. [00:54:49] Evolutionary Feminism: Rekindling Women’s Sexual Power. [00:55:45] Nuclear families as the domestic unit of society. [00:56:36] Compassionate Communities; Podcast: Building Compassionate Communities to Improve Public Health, with Julian Abel, MD. [00:58:14] Tribal living vs. modern households. [01:03:55] Stephanie’s Paper: Welch, Stephanie. "Shoes Are Not Paleo." Journal of Evolution and Health 2.1 (2017): 16. [01:04:01] Paleo f(x). [01:04:22] Stephanie at the Ancestral Health Symposium. [01:04:31] Future Frontiers in Austin, Tx.

Talk World Radio
Talk Nation Radio: Stephanie Welch on A Dangerous Idea

Talk World Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2018 29:00


Stephanie Welch is a documentarian and executive director of Paragon Media, a nonprofit media organization that is the co-producer of the new film, A DANGEROUS IDEA. Welch is also Senior Producer at the nonprofit Bioneers and produces the award-winning syndicated program Bioneers Radio: Revolution from the Heart of Nature. She co-produced the radio documentary Biowars: First Do No Harm, which won a NFCB Silver Reel Award. Welch is also audio engineer for Women Rising Radio. We discuss A DANGEROUS IDEA. See http://adangerousideafilm.com

Real Dog Training by Nitro K-9
Real Dog Training - Stephanie Welch Interview

Real Dog Training by Nitro K-9

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2018 17:37


Nitro K-9 Apprentice, Stephanie Welch talks about training a fearful dog, the difference between training horses and dogs, and the Woof Project, West Coast Belgian Malinois Rescue & Adoption.  Hosted by Dave Tucker.

Word Of Faith Texas
Sunday 9-30-18 "Still Waters" Mrs. Stephanie Welch

Word Of Faith Texas

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2018 42:15


Sunday 9-30-18 "Still Waters" Mrs. Stephanie Welch by Word Of Faith

Leonard Lopate at Large on WBAI Radio in New York
Leonard talks to Stephanie Welch and Andrew Kimbrell about their film 'A Dangerous Idea.'(10/2/18)

Leonard Lopate at Large on WBAI Radio in New York

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2018 56:16


The documentary “A Dangerous Idea: Eugenics, Genetics and the American Dream” reveals how biologically determined politics has disenfranchised women and people of color, provided a rationale for state sanctioned crimes committed against America’s most vulnerable citizens, and now gains new traction under the Trump administration. Featuring interviews with social thinkers such as Van Jones and Robert Reich, as well as prominent scientists, “A Dangerous Idea” is a radical reassessment of the meaning, use and misuse of gene science. On Tuesday’s show, Leonard speaks to director Stephanie Welch and co-writer Andrew Kimbrell about this important work.

Behind The Lens
BEHIND THE LENS #184: Featuring Asante Jones and Stephanie Welch

Behind The Lens

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2018 62:01


Some strong subject matter being discussed on BEHIND THE LENS this episode thanks to ASANTE JONES talking about his latest film LIVE, director STEPHANIE WELCH talks her new documentary A DANGEROUS IDEA: EUGENICS, GENETICS AND THE AMERICAN DREAM, plus our exclusive interview with director SUSAN LACEY talking JANE FONDA IN 5 ACTS. First up, take a take a listen to our exclusive pre-recorded interview with director SUSAN LACEY as we go in-depth into the making of JANE FONDA IN 5 ACTS. A beyond fascinating documentary, with a life as full as Jane's Susan talks about some of the biggest hurdles starting with narrowing down themes and ultimately settling on an almost chapterization of Jane's life focusing on her dad Henry Fonda, each husband (Roger Vadim, Tom Hayden and Ted Turner) and ultimately, the final chapter of Jane as she is today; editing hours and hours of interview footage with Jane Fonda herself; making decisions to rely on Jane's own voice to tell her story and judiciously including only some select other interviews from people like Robert Redford, Peter Fonda, Dick Cavett and Jane's son Troy Garrity; archival research to bring us more than the well-known and over-used photos we've come to know over the decades; balancing activism (and particularly the Viet Nam days) with acting and family in the story structure; collaboration with her producing partners and more. Then actor ASANTE JONES joins us talking about his new film LIVE. A cautionary tale about the pitfalls and perils of social media and putting one's life out there for all to see, Asante talks about the importance of this role and this film, the shooting style of writer/director Michael Greene and its impact on performance, choosing his roles and more! Writer/Director STEPHANIE WELCH rounds out the show as we talk about her new documentary A DANGEROUS IDEA: EUGENICS, GENETICS AND THE AMERICAN DREAM. A long journey from conception to completion, the timing of this documentary couldn't be more perfect given our current political state in the United States and the philosophies of the Trump Administration. Filled with interviews from social and anthropological figures like Robert Reich, Ralph Nader, Professor Barbara Katz Rothman, and Van Jones as well as genetic scientist like Professor Stuart Newman, Welch talks about creating a balanced narrative that shows both sides of the coin – from Gregor Mendel's theories on genetics and inheriting traits to the genome theory to the pseudoscience that genetics determine one's success, career, lifestyle, politics, etc. Filmmakers will find her research process quite interesting, as well as our discussion on editing a documentary of this nature and the use of graphs and animation to visually connect with the audience. http://behindthelensonline.net http://eliasentertainmentnetwork.com

Knox Pods
Can Knoxville plan towards health?

Knox Pods

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2017 41:33


Stephanie Welch found bad news and good news in the book Toward the Healthy City: People, Places, and the Politics of Urban Planning by Jason Corburn. With “healthy city planning” based on participatory action, coalition building, and ongoing monitoring, Corburn hopes to address health disparities caused by the built environment and the policies that shape it. Welch was Community Development and Planning Director of the Knox County Health Department (Recorded September 19, 2012).

ReThink True Health with Nathan Brammeier
066 Stephanie Welch | Shoes Are Not Paleo

ReThink True Health with Nathan Brammeier

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2014 40:14


Nathan interviews Stephanie Welch from Shoes Are Not Paleo. Be sure to head over to www.ReThinkTrueHealth.com and sign up for your free eBook and free monthly newsletter. In the eBooklet, Nathan provides a daily checklist of lifestyle habits that you should be doing every day. Book Nathan as a speaker by emailing him at Nathan@ReThinkTrueHealth.com. Send Nathan an email to request one-on-one consulting. Social Media: Facebook.com/ReThinkTrueHealth   Twitter.com/ReThinkTruth

KPFA - Making Contact
Making Contact – Women Rising XX: Leaders Struggling with War

KPFA - Making Contact

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2010 4:28


Women are gaining influence as leaders throughout the world, fighting for peace, justice, the environment and civil society. In this program, we profile two government leaders tackling the monumental problem of war. Gambia's Fatou Bensouda is Deputy Prosecutor at the International Criminal Court, a judicial body dedicated to human rights. And retired Colonel Ann Wright, a former United States military leader and diplomat for the State Department is an outspoken opponent of the U.S. war economy. Featuring: Retired Colonel Anne Wright, former United States military leader and diplomat for the State Department; Gambia's Fatou Bensouda, Deputy Prosecutor at the International Criminal Court. Special thanks to Women Rising founder and producer, Lynn Feinerman; to Women Rising Host Sandina Robbins; and to Women Rising Engineer, Stephanie Welch for producing this show.   The post Making Contact – Women Rising XX: Leaders Struggling with War appeared first on KPFA.