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Are You Wondering if City or Suburban Life is Right for You?In this episode, we're diving into one of the biggest lifestyle choices you can make: city living or suburban life? Our hosts are tackling this age-old debate with fresh perspectives, hilarious stories, and some unexpected insights.Get ready to hear about the pros and cons of both worlds, including the challenges of driving, parking, and daily routines, along with the benefits of community life and convenience. Remember to like, subscribe, and share your thoughts with us!00:00 City vs. Suburb: The Great Debate Begins00:20 Suburban Life: Planning and Community00:41 Personal Experiences: City vs. Suburb03:06 Driving and Parking Woes in the City04:09 Historical Tidbits and City Life04:59 City Celebrations and Community Vibes06:15 Pros and Cons: City vs. Suburb09:41 Parallel Parking: A City Challenge10:43 Parking Woes in the City10:57 Living in Philadelphia: Pros and Cons13:26 Suburban Life: Pros and Cons14:51 The Importance of Community
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Pom Tea and Earl Grey are joined by a familiar voice and special guest as they share their experiences growing up in the burbs and being raised in the city. We spill all the tea on how living in the city shaped us as adults, the perception of people's behavior coming from the suburbs, the transition of moving from a rural area to an urban one and what the education system offers depending on your district.Join us as we chat about so much more! If you want to tap more into the tea, click here: https://linktr.ee/thetearoompod.Facebook: bit.ly/TheTeaRoomFBTwitter: bit.ly/TheTeaRoomTWRInstagram: bit.ly/TheTeaRoomIGKeep Sipping to hear more!
Dr. Jill Carnahan sits down with the brilliant Dr. Jenn Simmons to discuss "The Smart Women's Guide to Breast Cancer". Breast cancer is a topic that affects millions of women worldwide, and this conversation is packed with valuable insights and information that every woman should know. Dr. Jenn Simmons, an expert in the field, shares her expertise and sheds light on the latest advancements in breast cancer prevention and treatment. Key Points ✅ Key things every women diagnosed with breast cancer needs to know now ✅ Why routine mammograms may be causing more harm than good and what your best options for low-risk imaging are ✅ Toxic load and environmental chemicals and why they may be the biggest risk for breast cancer in young women
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In the quiet suburb of Cherry Hill, a respected rabbi orchestrates the brutal murder of his wife to pursue an affair with a radio host, unraveling a community's trust and exposing a tangled web of deceit and betrayal. Subscribe on your favorite podcasting apps: https://talkmurder.com/subscribeSupport us on patreon: https://patreon.com/talkmurderSee our technology: https://talkmurder.com/gearContent warning: the true crime stories discussed on this podcast can involve graphic and disturbing subject matter. Listener discretion is strongly advised.Fair use disclaimer: some materials used in this work are included under the fair use doctrine for educational purposes. Any copyrighted materials are owned by their respective copyright holders. Questions regarding use of copyrighted materials may be directed to legal [@] Talkocast.com
In the quiet suburb of Cherry Hill, a respected rabbi orchestrates the brutal murder of his wife to pursue an affair with a radio host, unraveling a community's trust and exposing a tangled web of deceit and betrayal. Subscribe on your favorite podcasting apps: https://talkmurder.com/subscribeSupport us on patreon: https://patreon.com/talkmurderSee our technology: https://talkmurder.com/gearContent warning: the true crime stories discussed on this podcast can involve graphic and disturbing subject matter. Listener discretion is strongly advised.Fair use disclaimer: some materials used in this work are included under the fair use doctrine for educational purposes. Any copyrighted materials are owned by their respective copyright holders. Questions regarding use of copyrighted materials may be directed to legal [@] Talkocast.com
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Welcome back to The Hormone Prescription Podcast - the go-to show for midlife women looking for expert insights on health. In this episode, we have the pleasure of welcoming Dr. Jennifer Simmons, a prominent board-certified breast surgeon with over fifteen years of experience in the field of breast disease. Dr. Simmons has an impressive list of awards and achievements, including receiving the prestigious 2016 Founders Award from the Living Beyond Breast Cancer organization, and being named TOP DOC for six consecutive years by Philadelphia Magazine, Main Line Today 2018, and Suburban Life. With her expertise, she has been a frequent on-camera guest, sharing breaking medical breast cancer news on popular platforms such as 6ABC, CBS Philly, Fox 29 Good Day, and KYW News Radio. In this insightful conversation, Dr. Jennifer Simmons shares her professional knowledge and invaluable advice on understanding and dealing with breast cancer. Key discussion points in this episode: - Understanding breast cancer: Dr. Simmons helps us grasp the basics of breast cancer, its types, and its stages. - Risk factors: The different factors that could contribute to an increased risk of developing breast cancer, and what we can do to mitigate these risks. - Early detection strategies: The significance of self-examinations, mammograms, and regular check-ups with healthcare professionals, as well as new technologies that can potentially help in early detection. - Treatment options: An overview of different treatment pathways available depending on the type and stage of breast cancer, including surgery, radiation therapy, chemotherapy, and targeted therapy. - Support systems: The importance of nurturing a strong support system during the cancer journey, including support from friends, family, and healthcare professionals. Dr. Simmons also highlights invaluable resources like the Living Beyond Breast Cancer organization. - Practical advice: Dr. Simmons shares her top tips for women going through a breast cancer diagnosis, treatment, and recovery. - Advancements in the field: A peek into current research and advancements that could potentially change the face of breast cancer treatment and prevention in the near future. Get ready for an eye-opening and informative conversation with Dr. Jennifer Simmons, and don't forget to subscribe to The Hormone Prescription Podcast for more expert insights on health for midlife women. Speaker 1 (00:00): There is no greater perspective than when you lose your health. The only person who can heal you is you, Dr. Jen Simmons. Speaker 2 (00:10): So the big question is, how do women over 40 like us, keep weight off, have great energy, balance our hormones and our moods, feel sexy and confident, and master midlife? If you're like most of us, you are not getting the answers you need and remain confused and pretty hopeless to ever feel like yourself Again. As an OB G Y N, I had to discover for myself the truth about what creates a rock solid metabolism, lasting weight loss, and supercharged energy after 40, in order to lose a hundred pounds and fix my fatigue, now I'm on a mission. This podcast is designed to share the natural tools you need for impactful results and to give you clarity on the answers to your midlife metabolism challenges. Join me for tangible, natural strategies to crush the hormone imbalances you are facing and help you get unstuck from the sidelines of life. My name is Dr. Kieran Dunton. Welcome to the Hormone Prescription Podcast. Speaker 1 (01:03): Hi everybody. Welcome back to another episode of the Hormone Prescription with Dr. Kieran. Thank you so much for joining me today. My guest today, Dr. Jennifer Simmons, is an amazing woman and physician who has accomplished much and really is leading the way to show women how to prevent breast cancer and how to heal their bodies overall. But most of us really don't pay attention. There is no greater perspective than when you lose your health. She says during our interview, and you'll see what else she says about that, but it really does put things in perspective because our health is the only reason that we get time on this earth. Time to enjoy our relationships, time to accomplish things, time to enjoy sunsets and the ocean and the mountains. And so if we're not paying attention to our health and doing everything that we can to make it the best, we're really in a state of dying. Speaker 1 (02:04): If you think about it, and I know that's pretty sobering and most of us don't like to think about it, but I actually like to keep my eye on the fact that I am going to die because it helps me to live each day to the fullest. And how could changing your perspective before you get an illness lead you to more health and wholeness is something I'd like you to start thinking about. The other quote she offered, the only person who can heal you is you, is so profound because a lot of us are always looking to someone else to heal us or fix us, but really the healing comes from within. So we have a very deep personal discussion about that as well. I'll tell you a little bit more about Dr. Jen Simmons and then we'll get started. She had an amazing career. Speaker 1 (02:52): So she's a prominent board certified breast surgeon in Philadelphia. She was the chief of breast surgery and director of the breast program at Einstein Medical Center, Montgomery, and she has had 15 years of experience in the field of breast disease. She received the 2016 top Honors Founders Award from the Living Beyond Breast Cancer Organization for improving the lives of women with breast cancer. She's always on the forefront of medical advances in breast surgery. She's been named Top Doc six years in a row by Philadelphia Magazine and also in mainline today, 2018 and Suburban Life. She's been on many news shows, many podcasts, many summits, and share her brilliance everywhere. And after her very personal and touching story that she shares in the interview view that you don't wanna hear, excuse me, you don't wanna miss hearing. She shares how she transitioned from being the top breast surgeon and taking care of women with breast cancer after they were diagnosed to taking care of women in a way that helps them prevent breast cancer and also heal holistically from breast cancer. Speaker 1 (04:10): She has some views that are very radical that you might be shocked by that I love and embrace because she is a truth seeker and a truth teller. And when it comes to healing yourself, not only from breast cancer, but all the melodies that we suffer from at midlife, midlife, metabolic mayhem, other diseases, and premature death when we're in hormonal poverty, you gotta get to the truth. And sometimes truth is painful, but if you don't tell the truth, you can't know the truth and you can't know what you need to do to heal. And then healing becomes impossible. And that's where so many women are right now. They're blind to the truth. So I'm a true seeker truth teller. Dr. Jen is a true seeker truth teller. And if you really want to know what's possible for you in this lifetime and achieve it, you've got to become a truth seeker and a truth knower. Speaker 1 (05:06): So now she has a practice Real Health md. She is the doctor with the answer to breast cancer. We give all the places you can find her online on social media and talk about her book as well. So without further ado, please help me welcome Dr. Jen Simmons to the show. Thanks. I'm so glad to be here. So breast cancer is a hot topic with women. I deal with women in their hormones, and the number one objection that people have about the hormones that they need a prescription for is, oh, but my doctor told me estrogen causes cancer. And so this is really in your ballpark. So I think we should start with the hard questions first, , does estrogen cause breast cancer? Let's start right there. Let's just dive right in. So of course it doesn't cause breast cancer. Speaker 3 (05:57): I mean, it's such a ridiculous notion that it, I mean, just thinking about it from the logical standpoints, right? So first of all, why would God give us a hormone that is so vital to life that causes breast cancer? I mean, it's absurd. And then when we look at who gets breast cancer, the vast majority of breast cancers are in the postmenopausal population. And when you measure hormone levels in that population, they are completely deplete, right? They have no virtually no circulating estrogen. And so to say that estrogen causes breast cancer is absurd. It's ridiculous. And they're all evidence to the contrary. In fact, it's when estrogen is going away, that is the issue. When your body can't access its own estrogen because your ovaries are shutting down, that's when breast cancer becomes an issue. Now, when I say estrogen does not cause breast cancer, I am talking about the estrogen that is produced by your ovaries, produced by your adrenal glands. Speaker 3 (07:05): That is not the issue. However, there are environmental estrogens things in our environment that act like estrogen that are very toxic, that without question cause cellular damage, d n a damage and lead to breast cancers. So I'm talking about things like plastics, like antibiotics, like fragrance, like cleaning solutions, like phthalates, all these synthetic things that are in our environment on the estrogen receptor, but don't act like estrogen. They act in a far more stimulatory, irreversible way. And then they also have to be broken down by our hormone detoxification ways. And when that happens, they go preferentially down a toxic pathway because they're toxins. So I am very comfortable saying estrogen does not cause breast cancer. Do estrogen-like substances contribute to breast cancer? Absolutely. Without question. Yes. Speaker 1 (08:13): And I say I, I'm always a kind of common sense doctor, and I say reality check. 'cause That makes sense to you. Every man, woman, and child on the face of this planet has estrogen, , and if estrogen caused breast cancer, we'd all have it. Speaker 3 (08:29): That's exactly right. That's exactly right. It's an absurd notion. Now, I can tell you that the reason that we talk about estrogen and breast cancer and a causative relationship is because we have synthetic medicines. We have pharmaceuticals that block the synthe, the synthetic pathway, like they block the synthesis, the the creation of estrogen. And we have pharmaceuticals that act on the estrogen receptor. So the reason that we use that explanation estrogen causes breast cancer is for the purposes of utilizing these drugs, but not because estrogen causes breast cancer. Again, it doesn't, it's absurd. But they have pharmaceuticals that can intervene in this pathway. And so they use that explanation in order to use the drugs. Speaker 1 (09:22): Oh, well that, I hadn't heard that concept. That's interesting. Yeah. So Speaker 3 (09:27): The estrogen Speaker 1 (09:28): Blockers, Speaker 3 (09:29): You'll, you'll notice, you'll notice like the vast majority of breast cancers have both estrogen and progesterone receptors on them. But we never talk about the progesterone part, right? You never hear progesterone causes breast cancer and you don't hear about drugs because we don't have them. So now we just focus on the estrogen because we have estrogen blocking drugs that are a nightmare. And so that's the story that people are told over and over and over again. And when you are told the same story over and over and over again, despite whether or not it's true, it becomes believable because it's repeatable. And that's exactly what happened in this case. And you know, we've seen that evidenced time and time again, especially over the last three years. Speaker 1 (10:15): It's fascinating. I mean, the more you know about big pharma and medicine, the deeper the do-do gets. That's really fascinating. And so I know they really revised the, the Women's Health Initiative study results, and they've come back and said, no, estrogen is protective against breast cancer. But nobody's listening. No, doctors are listening. They're not telling their patients this. So you're right. Once you repeat a lie so many times it does become the gospel. Yeah. Speaker 3 (10:42): And so doctors unfortunately, are hard to convince. They, you have to remember that the Women's Health Initiative, those results, those preliminary results, which should have never been released, you don't release the sto the results of a study in a newspaper article. But those results should have never, ever, ever been released. But they were, and it was 20 years ago. So for 20 years we've heard this false narrative. So it's really, really hard for people to unring that bell. And there are pieces of that puzzle that fit and make sense to people. So for instance, you know, you're only given estrogen blockade if you have a hormone positive tumor. And so people associate the fact that there, there are breast cancers with estrogen receptors on them, so therefore estrogen must be causative. And what people don't realize is that normal breast cells have estrogen receptors on them. They're supposed to have estrogen receptors on them. That's how the breast does what it's supposed to do, do, because it responds to normal stimulation by estrogen, normal signaling by estrogen. And in fact, it's the breast cancers that don't have estrogen receptors on them that are far more aggressive and far more difficult to treat and reverse because they are a further departure from normal. So a hormone positive tumor resembles the normal tissue and the further the cancer gets away from resembling the normal tissue, the more aggressive a process it is. Speaker 1 (12:28): Yeah, I think that there's so much misinformation, and I think that even regular gynecologists and general practitioners aren't aware of this. So they're counseling people incorrectly. You know, I know you, you gave me some great questions, but I had to go for the hardest one first because I really wanted to make sure we cover that. And I know that a lot of women coming to listening listen to you. That's what they wanna hear. But the basics, let's start with, what is breast cancer? Speaker 3 (12:55): Yeah, so that's a great question which so many people don't understand. So I, I wanna start off by saying that breast cancer is a normal response to an abnormal environment. So many people think that breast cancer is separate, right? It's a non-self, it's not a part of you. It is a foreign body, a foreign invader, a foreign thing. But the truth is that your breast cancer is a part of you, and it's the part of you that feels threatened by its environment. People with breast cancer don't have a bad breast. Breast cancer is a systemic disease. It means that there has been some systemic shift. The chemistry in the breast, the environment in the body has shifted away from homeostasis. And when that happens, the breast cells feel threatened. And so what does anything do when it feels threatened? It goes into survival mode, right? Speaker 3 (13:54): Think about an animal that's cornered. How is that animal gonna behave? It's gonna be extremely aggressive, it's gonna be ferocious, right? It's just trying to survive. That same process is happening in any organ that undergoes a cancerous transformation. It is responding to a hostile environment, and it is transforming into survival mode. So the key to breast cancer, the key to any cancer is to restoring the health of the environment, both the microenvironment and the environment in the breast or whatever organ you're talking about. But the microenvironment of the breast is influenced by the macro, the overall environment of the body. And so healing from breast cancer is about transforming that environment, getting back into homeostasis, getting rid of the threat so that those cells feel safe again, and no longer have to be in survival mode. So again, breast cancer is just a normal response to an abnormal environment. And the only approach is to restore health. Speaker 1 (15:00): And in mainstream medicine, is that addressed at all, or it's still surgery, chemotherapy, radiation level. Speaker 3 (15:10): Yeah, so it's conventional medicine. All the focus is on disease, right? Because that's what conventional medical doctors are taught. Nowhere in any part of my training, and I went to medical school for four years, I did residency for five years. I did fellowship for a year. And nowhere anywhere in my training was I taught how to make people, how to help people get healthy. We are trained to recognize a constellation of symptoms, give it a title, right? Diagnose and then prescribe, prescribe a pill, prescribe a procedure. That is what we are trained to do. And nowhere along those lines are we asking the important question. The important question for everyone has to be, where is the disease coming from? What is driving this disease? And the key to reversing it is about learning that understanding that eliminating whatever is driving disease and at the same time doing the things that drive health. Speaker 3 (16:13): And when all you focus on is disease, right? Like think about the mainstream response to breast cancer, like you're in for a fight. Get ready for a fight, be a fighter, keep fighting. That whole mentality is wrong. And what I advocate for, because you don't wanna fight, you don't want a war, you don't want the chemistry of stress. Think about what wars are filled with, they're filled with, with violence and fear. That's the last thing that you want in your body. You want to prepare for peace. That is what you're seeking. That is what you're looking to create. And with that comes homeostasis and health. And so it's about shifting the focus from illness, from disease, from the tumor, shifting the focus to health and to building health. Because if all you focus on is the tumor, you're focusing in the wrong area. Because first of all, what we focus on grows. And that's the last thing we want to grow. The tumor is not the problem. The tumor is the symptom of the problem. And until we realize that, until we recognize that we will never solve it. Speaker 1 (17:29): Yeah. I say exactly the same thing about weight. The excess fat is not the problem, it's the symptom of the problem. That's Speaker 3 (17:37): Exactly right. And Speaker 1 (17:38): And what you mentioned about peace and healing, I, I so agree with you. And I don't know if, if we can get into kind of the energetics of it, but the, the breasts relate to the heart chakra and love. Speaker 3 (17:52): Of course. Of course. And this is why we so often see a breast cancer diagnosis following heartache. So if you talk to someone who was diagnosed with breast cancer, you are almost certainly going to learn that they've had a death in the family, or they're caring for a sick patient or a sick parent or child, god forbid, or they've been through a divorce or had a move or lost their job. But there is going to be, or they've, you know, undergone trauma abuse. There is going to be heartache and heartbreak in the preceding years to the diagnosis. It happens nearly 100% of the time. Yeah. Speaker 1 (18:34): And so we need to be, I mean, medicine should be tending to our hearts and our energy, but I guess those doctors like us who went through the mainstream training and learned that method and then were enlightened to realize that it's way bigger than that can help people with that. So that's why I'm so glad to have you on the show and offer and share what, you know, it's so important for women about breast cancer. Now, we just got done talking about that estrogen doesn't cause breast cancer. But do we need to talk about why younger women are more and more getting breast cancer diagnosis and its relation to estrogen dominance? Speaker 3 (19:17): Yeah. So let's talk about what that is and what that means. Mm-Hmm. , because when we talk about estrogen dominance, what we're not mentioning there is a lack of progesterone. And that is what is happening most of the time, is that our estrogen balance is entirely dependent on our progesterone balance. And progesterone is one of those very sensitive hormones. And if you are under a considerable amount of stress, then the overall chemical in your makeup is going to be cortisol stress hormone. And we're going to make cortisol at the expense of making progesterone. And so all of a sudden, all else being equal and your estrogen levels are what they are. But if you drop progesterone, now suddenly you're estrogen dominant. Right? Does that make sense? Speaker 1 (20:15): Absolutely. Speaker 3 (20:16): And so for so many women, we're having that progesterone drop off earlier and earlier and earlier. And so that is one problem, right? And that is because of the way we live our lives, the stressful environments, the lack of self-care, the lack of prioritization of sleep, the lack of a nourishing diet. And I'm not just talking about food because there are, you know, secondary foods, the things that you put in your, in your mouth. More important, there are primary foods, the things that nourish you, like sunshine and relaxation and connection, and all of these things that are so essential to life that we are skipping over. We are skipping over for busyness, for blue light, for over consumption. We're just skipping over the things that nourish us. And as a result, we lower our progesterone levels, raise our cortisol levels, and then we're in this estrogen dominant can position. Speaker 3 (21:21): In addition to that, we talked a little bit before about xenoestrogens. These are environmental estrogens. These are things that we are literally swimming in. We are swimming in a soup of environmental estrogens. Not what is made by our ovaries, not what is made by our adrenal glands, but what is what we are coming into contact with day in and day out that acts like this toxic estrogen in our body. And it's only compounding the problem on top of, you know, our relative progesterone paucity. And so this becomes a big issue. And these xenoestrogens directly damage D n A, they can directly cause answers to form. Everyone makes cancer cells young, old, and everyone in between. And the key to not getting cancer in that, the key to not having it reach mass size is to have an intact immune system. Mm-Hmm. . So an intact immune system will recognize those cancer cells in their infancy and destroy them. Speaker 3 (22:29): But unfortunately, so many of us are walking around relatively immunocompromised because the things that distract your immune system, the things that weaken your immune system are so prevalent and no one's talking about them, right? So Right. Just one night of poor sleep will weaken your immunity just one night. So if you making cancer cells every day and you are having prolonged lack of sleep, that's a recipe for breast cancer. And we know that. We know that people who are poor sleepers, chronic short sleepers, they are at increased risk for a variety of chronic diseases, including cancer. And so it's the environmental influence and the reason that, which is the reason why we are seeing cancer younger and younger and younger, because we're getting further and further away from our evolutionary selves. We are modern beings living on a very old gene code. We only know safety or fight and flight. Speaker 3 (23:34): And we are not meant to be in fight or flight for more than a few seconds. Right? We are built for coming out of the cave in the morning, encountering the Saber two tiger, and either being able to escape within seconds and being restored to normal physiology or dying. But we are not built to run away from a saber two tiger for three hours, three days, three white weeks, three months, three years. We're not built for it. And yet our world is filled with saber-tooth tigers filled with things that compromise our immunity. Because when you're running away from a saber tooth tiger, you don't need to fight off a cold. So your immune system gets shut off. But if you are constantly running away from saber two tigers, there's no opportunity for your immune system to come back online. And that is a really, really important part of disease reversal, is getting the immune system to come back online. Speaker 3 (24:33): And the way that you do that is you build all these foundations of health, you prioritize sleep, you cut out processed foods, you make sure that you have joyful movement, you live a connected life and you eliminate toxins. And you manage the stressors of life as best you can. You're never gonna be able to get rid of all the stress, but it's not the stress that matters, it's how you internalize the stress that matters. And so having healthy ways to manage the stressors of life only way, the only way to reverse disease and to be healthy, to get your immune system to come back online and so that you can function the way that you are supposed to function the way that you wanna Speaker 1 (25:19): Function. Yes, absolutely. And I just wanna comment on something you shared about the estrogen progesterone balance. Right before, when I was preparing for our interview on my phone, I get these news alerts and popped up an article that said, younger women are getting exorbitant amounts of breast cancer or something like that. And doctors don't know why. And you know, I remember a few weeks ago there was one about the side effects from taking statin drugs and low energy. And doctors are confused as to why. And I'm thinking, well, mainstream doctors are confused about these things. These, but who have, you know, a functional metabolic perspective or not confused, this is science, this is how the body works. Speaker 3 (26:04): So yeah. See the problem is there are tons of prescribers that are prescribing that have no idea what they're prescribing, what what it does, right? Like anyone who prescribes a statin should know that if you're gonna take away cholesterol, which is the base molecule of life, it is the molecule from which we build all our hormones, we build all our neurotransmitters. So if you're gonna take that away and take away your hormones and your neurotransmitters, what do you expect to happen? Nothing good, right? Right. And yet statins are so readily prescribed, they don't lower anyone's risk of getting heart disease. They don't lower the risk of a heart attack, increase the risk of diabetes by 63%. So what are we doing? Right? and people like you and I, all we do is shake our heads that people are surprised by this. When if they just spent, you know, 10 minutes understanding the physiology of the drug, they would stop that. Speaker 1 (27:05): Yeah. And, but it's interesting because some patients, I, a woman comes to mind I met with a few weeks ago, and her doctor wanted to check her cholesterol of course, and put her on a statin. And it's really not even high. And I explained all this to her and the kind of what she was looking forward to in terms of her decreased at t p production and hormones. And she said, well, that's okay. I'm still gonna take it . Yeah. Speaker 3 (27:31): Yeah. So the one like thing that the cardiologists hang onto is that statins do have a short-term anti-inflammatory effect. But I mean, you can do so much better, right? Like you can use turmeric, ginger, there are so many other ways to get those anti-inflammatory effects than a statin, which is going to deplete your coenzyme q deplete your hormones, deplete your neurotransmitters, and make you even more susceptible to diabetes while not, while not impacting your coronary disease risk. So I think when people it, it is going to take a lot of reeducation, right? Because again, this statin story is another one that's been around for a long time. And when people hear the same thing enough times, they believe it to be true. I think we would be remiss if we didn't talk about the fact that, you know, we are going to see younger and younger breast cancers, just like we're going to see infertility because we bury widely used a, let's call it a drug that seriously affected people's immune system. And Oh yeah. And we're, we're gonna see the ramifications of that over the next, at least 10 years. It could be two generations, but we're gonna see it at least over one generation. We're gonna see infertility, we're gonna see cancers. Because you can't hijack the immune system without having repercussions. You can't, you can't. Speaker 1 (29:13): Yeah. It's, it's unfortunate and mm-hmm and it is a fact. And I've actually encountered quite a few people who have all kinds of repercussions from that medication. Yeah. Speaker 3 (29:24): I'm seeing the, you know, six months later breast cancer diagnoses. So, and what's happening there, because you know, breast cancer's a long road, breast cancers don't develop in six months. But what happens is that because we're all making cancer cells all day, every day, an immune, an intact immune system will keep that at bay. But when you take the immune system out of it, a process which was maybe just like slowly chugging along and wasn't going to really do anything now is existing unchecked. And it's when we pull the immune system out of the picture, when we take away its ability to do its job that we see all of these disease states propping up. And breast cancer is a big one. It Speaker 1 (30:10): Is. And I know some women listening are thinking, oh, you know, have the recommendations for screening changed? So I'm wondering if we can talk about that. Mm-Hmm your thoughts on mammography, thermography and some of the o other, other technologies available. Yeah, absolutely. And absolutely. Have you changed any recommendations that you give your patients about screening? Speaker 3 (30:32): Yeah, absolutely. So first let's talk about the mammographic screening program because what we have today was never trialed, was never tested. It was grandfathered in. It was grandfathered in based on the studies that were done in the 1970s, the safety studies in the 1970s when we were using two D mammograms. And you know, at that time the thought was that breast cancer started small, grew to some critical mass, at which time it would become more likely to metastasize. And so if we could screen and find these cancers before they reached a critical mass, we could save lives. And it is a lovely theory, lovely, just doesn't happen to be true because breast cancer growth is neither predictable nor linear. So a breast cancer is what it is from the very start. And if it's going to be aggressive, it's going to be aggressive from the very start. Speaker 3 (31:36): And if it's not going to be aggressive, it's not going to be aggressive. So no matter how big those non-aggressive tumors get, those people are going to do fine almost no matter what you do. And the people with aggressive cancers, no matter how small you find them, those people are not going to be fine almost no matter what you do. And then there's everyone in between. And the mammographic screening programs around the world, many of them have been abandoned. And what we see in this country is a huge push for mammography does not save lives. It earns a lot of money. It earns an an enormous amount of money for the system, but it does not save lives. In fact, when we look at a woman over her lifetime, for every 10,000 women that you screen, you will maybe save one woman's life and you will cause breast cancers in seven of them. Speaker 3 (32:32): So we're gonna cause seven times more breast cancers than lives we save. And no matter how many women we screen every year, no matter how many women, the exact same number of women die of breast cancer, 43,000 women will die of breast cancer every single year, no matter how many women we screen. So we are not doing better. Screening does not save lives. That is a bell. That's a 50 year long bell. And people are convinced that mammogram is saving their life. So I want to be clear, mammogram is not saving your life. It is ionizing radiation. It is traumatic, it is definitely causing damage. The more mammograms you get, the more damage there's going to be. So there is no benefit from my perspective in using mammogram to screen. If you wanna use it to, for diagnostic purposes, if you feel something you need an an evaluation, fine. Speaker 3 (33:28): Take 100 milligrams of melatonin and 2000 to 4,000 milligrams of vitamin C, liposomal vitamin C one hour before your study. And that goes for any radiographic study, an X-ray, a mammogram, a CAT scan, a PET scan, a bone scan, a DEXA scan, any radiation, ionizing radiation study, CAT scan. Did I say that? I hope so. Greening with mammogram is not gonna save anyone's life. And what it is going to do is identify a bunch of cancers that may never have become meaningful, clinically relevant. So a lot of women are going to get treated for breast cancer that don't need to get treated for breast cancer. And what's gonna happen to them, the vast majority of them are going to be hormone positive. They're gonna be put on hormone blockade. And we know that radiation, chemotherapy, hormone blockade, they all accelerate heart disease, which is by far the number one threat to a woman's life. Speaker 3 (34:28): In fact, every decade of a woman's life, after she's 30, she will die exponentially more of heart disease than breast cancer. We should be doing every single thing we can to protect the heart. And coincidentally, if you're doing that, those same things also prevent breast cancer. So I'm all about prevention. I don't think mammogram has any role. I do use thermography and I use thermography as an indicator. So if you have a thermogram that shows increased heat, then you know this is your kind of opportunity. This is your opportunity to make sure that your health is optimized. And I believe in self-exam, but all of this is going to be a moot point in the next year or two because there is an F D A approved screening modality called QT imaging. And this is novel. This is a novel imaging technique. It is not like anything else that's out there. There is no radiation. It is painless, it is fast, it is inexpensive and it has 40 times the resolution of M R I. And it is poised to not only replace M R I, but to replace mammogram for screening. It is already F D A approved to screen dense breasts and within a year it will be F D A approved to screen everyone. So it is really the solution that has been needed for so many years in terms of screening. Great. Speaker 1 (36:12): Thank you so much for talking about that. 'cause We get a lot of questions on that and I think it really helps to hear it from somebody with your credentials and experience. And you've got a great new thing coming, the QT screening, so we'll wanna know more about that when it's available. Yeah. But like you said, it's all about prevention and you talked a little bit about that with stress and sleep and proper diet and the nourishment that you get from connection and living a healthy life that isn't filled with stress. And you've got a wonderful freebie for everyone, a weekly checklist. Is there anything else you'd like to say about preventing breast cancer? Speaker 3 (36:56): Yeah, absolutely. I mean, you know, at the end of the day, breast health is health and the things that you do to drive your overall health are the same things that are going to create healthy breast, create a healthy heart, create a healthy brain, create healthy bones, create healthy muscles, create a healthy gut. Like we are all one system working in concert. And if you, unless you pay attention to everything that makes up the symphony, you're not going to have the result that you want to have. And so it's all about the everything. And actually my book called A Smart Person's Guide to Breast Cancer was just released yesterday. And this is the place to go for the answers that you're looking for. Because I talk about prevention, I talk about what to do if you get a breast cancer diagnosis. I give you all the tools you need to understand not only the conventional modalities but also all the things that you can do for yourself. Again, the only person that can heal you is you. And health is not something that you can buy, you can't get it anywhere. You have to achieve it, you have to work for it. But in the end it's so worth it because when you have your health, that means that you are living a life worth living with. You are richly, richly rewarded for that. Speaker 1 (38:28): It's so true. And I always ask people, what's your most valuable asset? And people say, oh my house, usually my partner and I say, well you know, what about your health? And without your health, you don't have, you don't have a life. It's the only thing that gives you that dash on your tombstone is the time that you're here on this earth. And you, your health is of vital importance. So if you're not treating it like your most valued asset and something to invest time, energy, money in, then you're kind of missing the point. . Yeah. But I love what you said, the only person who can heal you is you. Yeah. I love Speaker 3 (39:06): That. I know you probably have your own pain to purpose story. I feel like most of us who have come to exist in this space have our own pain to purpose story. Mm-Hmm . And unfortunately my pain keeps popping up again and again and again to remind me to stay on track. But when you talk about valuing your health, I had a bout of vertigo about a week and a half ago, and it's really truly when you lose your health there, there is no greater perspective than when you lose your health. Because in that period of time you realize that there is nothing else, nothing else. When you are suffering, it is impossible to do anything else. Like you can't create, all you can do is feel and experience that pain and know that there is nothing more horrible than living in that state of pain. And you realize how valuable it is to not be that way, to not feel that way, to be able to be free to live. And I don't know why humans have to learn lessons the hard way, but we do . Speaker 1 (40:21): . I don't know why we do. And you know, I kind of skipped over that skipped 'cause you skipped, there's so much to cover with your topic that women wanna hear about. So I was, I guess kind of anxious to get it all in. But do you wanna share, I'd love for you to share a bit about your story. I think the more that women here, people like you and me sharing our pain to purpose stories, they say, wow, they pay attention. Yeah. And they really get it on a more personal level to start taking action. Speaker 3 (40:55): Yeah. I've seen the abyss more than once. You know, really, I'm in the breast cancer space very organically, so organic. Like many women, I come from a breast cancer family. And there was really never a time in my life where I didn't know about breast cancer. When I was growing up. I had a first cousin, her name was Linda Creed, and Linda was a singer songwriter in the 1970s and 1980. She wrote all the music for the spinners and the stylistics . She wrote 54 hits in all. And her most famous song was The Greatest Love of All. She wrote that song in 1977 as the title, title track to the movie, the Greatest starring Muhammad Ali. But it really received its acclaim in March of 1986 when Whitney Houston released that song to the world. And at that time it would spend 14 weeks at the top of the charts. Speaker 3 (41:47): Only Linda would never know because she died of metastatic breast cancer. Just one month after Whitney released the song. And I was 16 years old and my hero died. And so that no other woman, no other family, no other community had to grieve and feel this pain. And the way that my family felt this pain, I let her life and ultimately her death, give birth to my life's purpose. And I did the only thing I knew how to do. I became a doctor, I became a surgeon. I became the first fellowship trained breast surgeon in Philadelphia. And I did that really well. And for a really long time. And you know, during my tenure, my aunt was diagnosed, my mom was diagnosed, and all the while I just continued to live in that world and thought that I was truly making a contribution. And I'm running my practice and running the cancer program for my hospital, a wife and a mother and a stepmother and an athlete and a philanthropist. Speaker 3 (42:53): And I have all these balls in the air and I think I'm invincible until I'm not. And I go from probably being one of the most high functioning people that you ever knew to, I can't walk across the room, I just don't have the breath in my lungs to walk across the room. And I think I'm having a heart attack. And I go to the emergency room and I have an exhaustive three day workup. And at the end of that three days, I'm sitting in the office of my friend and colleague and physician and he tells me that I need to have surgery and chemoradiation and be on lifelong medication. And despite the fact that these are things that I say all day every day to people, when the words are coming at me, it's like I'm having an out-of-body experience. And I still to this day don't know why I walked away. Speaker 3 (43:44): You can call it God, you can call it universe. I just couldn't reconcile it when it was about me and my doctor told me I was gonna die. And it's not that I didn't believe him. I mean the I, I told thousands of women through my career that if they didn't get treatment for their cancer, they were gonna die. So it's not that I didn't believe him, but that something said to me that there was something else. And so I went on a journey to heal myself. And it was a selfish journey. Like this was never about solving the breast cancer problem. This was about solving my problem. And I was listening to a lecture, a man named Mark Hyman walked on the stage. This was 2017. I had never heard of him. His name meant nothing to me. And he came on stage and he introduced himself as a functional medicine physician. Speaker 3 (44:38): And at this point I had been a doctor for like 20 years. And I was super duper cynical despite the fact that I was going against medical advice, despite the fact that I was not accepting the standard of care. But I was still super cynical. And I thought like, what is this quack talking about? There's no such thing as functional medicine. And then I remembered that I was sick. And so I checked my ego at the door tuned in and thank God I did. Because within five minutes of him speaking my entire world makes sense. And I know exactly why I got sick. I got sick so that I could be in that room on that day in that chair listening to him speak. Because not only was I not on the right path for my health, but I wasn't on the right path for my patient's health. Speaker 3 (45:25): And if I really wanted to leave a legacy, if I really wanted to make the impact that I wanted to make, then I needed to reframe. Because like we talked about before, all of conventional medicine is focused on the tumor. And if you focus on the tumor, that's all that's growing. So my part in the breast cancer scenario was just perpetuating the same thing. I wasn't ever interfering with why people got cancer. All I was doing was cutting out tumors, leaving them to only go on to manifest the next disease. Because unless you intervene, unless you change why someone got cancer, they're only going to manifest the next disease or have a recurrence. And so it really took my own illness and you know, three years of my life to learn functional medicine and heal and, and prove it in myself so that I could go on to prove it in my patience. Speaker 3 (46:25): You know, that was my opportunity and I'm not gonna pretend that my healing was easy or linear is not. And there were plenty of days where I was like, you know what? I'm just gonna die 'cause this is too hard. And then I have an amazing husband and four beautiful children and a lot to live for. And so I pushed on and in the end I'm left with something a million times more rewarding. And I am on a mission to impact the lives of millions of women who would not have otherwise had this opportunity, the opportunity to be healthy. And if I can walk with them at any part on their journey and make a difference, that's what I wanna do. That's the legacy that I wanna leave. And I could have never, ever, ever had the opportunity as a surgeon and I would've never left surgery had it not been for my own health journey. Gosh. Speaker 1 (47:24): So such a, a beautiful and painful story. And you know, unfortunately it was pain that had to get me back on my path too. And like you said, so much better what you've gained, thank you so much for sharing that. I know that what you've shared has really spoken to women listening and I hope that they hear from what you're saying. I used to prescribe all the drugs and the chemotherapies and the radiation and do the surgery and when it came to me, I said no and found another way. And that was what, seven years ago, right? Speaker 3 (48:00): Wow. Right Speaker 1 (48:01): For you Jen. Seven years. Mm-Hmm. Speaker 3 (48:03): I actually didn't leave surgery. Right. Right away. So this journey, yes. Started seven years ago for me, but it took me some time to be able to leave. I'll tell you that of all of the things that I've done in my life and I've done a lot, I've had tremendous privilege. I mean, I really, you know, there is nothing like the privilege of being a surgeon in that God gave me this incredible ability to do what I did. And there is no greater trust than when someone goes to sleep and leaves you solely responsible for their life. Yeah. Their life. And it was amazing. And I really truly would have ever walked away from that had I not had this experience and this epiphany. But I was deeply entrenched in traditional medicine. So you know, it's not like one day the light switch flipped and I was all in. Speaker 3 (49:05): I did have to go back and train in functional medicine. It took three years. And you know, along the way it's belief and doubt, belief and doubt, belief and doubt. But at the end of that three years, I walked away from a position where I was highly paid, highly respected, and I was walking into the unknown working for myself for the first time in my life, I had spent my entire career as an employed surgeon walking away from very large income, of which, at least part of which was going toward supporting my family and putting my children through school. And it was a huge, huge sacrifice for me and my family at the age of 50 to start over. Huge. So that really truly was one of the most courageous things that I've ever done, is walk away from something that I was the master of to something that, you know, was completely new to me. Speaker 3 (50:07): And you know, thank God I did. And I'm sure you feel that same way, that thank God you did and I'm so, so, so grateful for the opportunity. I don't want to say that I am blessed by the fact that I had a near death experience because mm-hmm , you know, that's not a blessing. When I was able to see it as an opportunity, that was the turning point for me. And I think that that's an a really important message for people to know. Breast cancer sucks. Horrible. I don't wish it on anyone, but if you can, instead of seeing it as a punishment, seeing it as an opportunity, a window to something bigger and better, greater, more refined, more connected version of yourself for the people that are able to do that, it pays off. It pays off exponentially, but it's not always easy. Speaker 3 (51:04): And I didn't get there the first day either. I didn't even get there the first year. Like it took me a while to see my illness as opportunity. But that should be the goal. Yeah. It may not be the goal the day that you're diagnosed, but it needs to be the goal at some point. If you're going to truly overcome, if you're going to truly get healthy, it needs to be the goal at some point. And there's a large focus on that in my book. And in fact that's how my book ends, by reminding people that when they're ready, look to your why. What is the message? What is your dysfunction trying to tell you? Because we are created by God. We are perfect in machines and in a very imperfect world. And what is it that is interfering with the function of your machine? Because our bodies know how to heal, we just need to give it what it needs and take away what it doesn't. And that's where the work is. The work is in knowing what's working for you and what's not. So Speaker 1 (52:06): Much wisdom and brilliance and courage. And thank you for the path you've taken. I know it, it's has not been easy. And I'm so grateful to have the honor of having you on the show to tell your story and talk about such important information that women need to hear. So many women are quite afraid of breast cancer and they don't really know who to turn to. And now my followers know who to turn to, Dr. Jennifer Simmons. And I know you have a wonderful download for everyone about some things that they can start doing today to prevent themselves from not only getting breast cancer, but a lot of other diseases. Do you wanna tell 'em about it? Yeah, Speaker 3 (52:52): Absolutely. I mean, you know, ultimately you have so much more control than you think. And none of us need to be victims. We don't. And we can take that control now and have the health that we want, that we deserve, that we need. And so I put together a list of all of the things that you should be thinking about over the course of the week. I mean, you're not gonna be able to do everything every day, but as long as you get to it over the course of the week, that is what really is meaningful. You're not gonna be perfect. Don't strive for perfection. If you strive for perfection, all you're gonna be met with is failure. And just remember, it's what you do most that matters. So make it mostly great. Speaker 1 (53:33): Awesome. We'll have the link in the show notes, it's for Dr. Jen's weekly checklist and tell everyone where they can find out more about you online. Speaker 3 (53:42): Absolutely. So there's lots of places. My website is real health md.com and I have my own podcast called Keeping Abreast with Dr. Jen. And you can get that anywhere that you get your podcasts. I have a Facebook group if you want to follow along, ask questions. That's called Keeping Abreast with Dr. Jen. And my book is out and available. It's called The Smart Person's Guide to Breast Cancer. And if you are affected by breast cancer, if you know someone affected by breast cancer or if you are worried about breast cancer, this is the place to start. Awesome. Speaker 1 (54:18): Definitely go check Dr. Jen out, download her guide and just take it. Simple steps, what could you do today? And like she said, don't aim for perfection. 'cause Then when you don't reach it, then most of us, if you're like me, you say, I forget it. Just do what you can. Thank you so much, Dr. Jen. Oh, Speaker 3 (54:39): My pleasure. My pleasure. And don't forget to follow me on social at Dr. Jen Simmons. And my Jen has two nss. Speaker 1 (54:46): Yes, two Ns. She's at D RJ E n n, SS I M M O N. Ss. Thank you so much for joining us on Speaker 3 (54:55): The show. My pleasure. Thanks for having me. And Speaker 1 (54:57): Thank you for joining us for another episode of The Hormone Prescription with Dr. Kieran. I know you are inspired by Dr. Jen to make changes in your life. If she can do it, you can do it, and I'll look forward to hearing about the changes that you're making. Maybe you're just going to bed a little bit earlier, maybe you're just changing your diet. Whatever it is, tell us about it on social media. We look forward to hearing about it. I'll see you on next week's show. Until then, peace, love, and hormones, y'all. Speaker 2 (55:30): Thank you so much for listening. I know that incredible vitality occurs for women over 40 when we learn to speak hormone and balance these vital regulators to create the health and the life that we deserve. If you're enjoying this podcast, I'd love it if you'd give me a review and subscribe. It really does help this podcast out so much. You can visit the hormone prescription.com where we have some free gifts for you, and you can sign up to have a hormone evaluation with me on the podcast to gain clarity into your personal situation. 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Bo and crew talk college football and the Y'all Lifestyle in the second hour of the show live in the BankPlus Studio. Bo discusses interesting news out of the college football world as Michigan head coach Jim Harbaugh was suspended for the first four games of the season by the NCAA. Bo talks about Will Rogers and how he will handle the new offensive scheme from new offensive coordinator Kevin Barbay. Bo breaks down key players in State's offense and who will need to step up for the Bulldogs this season. Bo also talks about talented players to come out of Oxford in recent years and how Lane Kiffin has managed the talent of his players. In the SEC insider hit, Bo talks about the quarterback battle at Ole Miss. Bo talks about the concern among fans about driving Jaxon Dart away if he doesn't start at the beginning of the season. Bo talks more about Lane Kiffin's offense and how he will utilize some key players. Bo talks to Jason about his "suburban" lifestyle. Jason shares about growing garden and going to local food markets. Bo and Jason also talk about going to the gym and Bo wonders if he should start pumping iron. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Katie and Sarah meet up on the road in Houston TX and talk about bedtime rituals, Targets, and everything in between!
SBK is back this time under a different name. We are no longer Kings, but a whole kingdom. Welcome to the Suburban Kingdom Podcast and with that, we made a couple of changes that we go further into on this week's show. Enjoy this week's episode because one thing SBK did this summer was be outside! Keep it Lovely.
We speak with Skip Persick about steps that Family Law attorneys can take in dealing with repetitive custody litigants. Lawrence J. “Skip” Persick focuses his practice on adoption, divorce, custody, support, dependency, and guardianship. Skip's experience also includes cases dealing with school discipline and the termination of parental rights. He has represented the prevailing party in many notable cases, including a Berks County decision granting compensatory and punitive damages on tort claims raised in the context of a divorce action. A former assistant public defender for Chester County, Skip has remained active within the county and also delivers annual talks on young people and the law to various secondary schools. Skip was selected by his peers for inclusion in the 2022 edition of Best Lawyers in America for Family Law. He was also recognized among Suburban Life magazine's 2022 Five-Star Attorneys for Divorce/Family Law. Lawrence J. "Skip" Persick - Weber Gallagher Simpson Stapleton Fires & Newby, LLP (wglaw.com) Some Help in Defending Repeat Custody Filings | The Legal Intelligencer (law.com) Cited Cases and Rules from Article: · Pa. R.C.P. 233.1 · Pa. R.C.P. 1023.1 – 1023.4 · 23 Pa. C.S.A. §5339 · 42 Pa. C.S.A. §2503 · 42 Pa. C.S.A. §2503 · Moyer v. Leone, 260 A.3d 245 (Pa. Superior 2021) · Dong Yuan Chen v. Saidi, 100 A.3d 587 (Pa. Superior 2014). · Avetyan v. Sternberg, 216 Pa. Dist.& Cnty. Dec. LEXIS 30 (Bucks Co. 2016), · Lowery-Shannon v. Shannon, 2014 Pa. Dist.& Cnty. Dec. LEXIS 3506 (Lawrence Co. 2014) a · Morgans v. Morgans, 2012 Pa.Dist.& Cnty. Dec. LEXIS 100 (Allegheny Co. 2012) · Lowe v. Lowe, 110 A.3d 211 (Pa. Superior 2015) · Coulter v. Ramsden, 94 A.3d 1080 (Pa. Superior 2014) · Coulter v. Lindsay, 159 A.3d 947 (Pa. Superior 2017) · Pa. R. Prof. Conduct 3.1 *audio editing, voice over & music by Nick DeMatteo
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Jake Bartelson and Josh Welge recap St. Charles East's upset win over Geneva, Batavia reaching the playoffs and more top action around the Kane, Kendall and Suburban Life markets.
Beering Ain't Easy is celebrating 1 year as a podcast, and we're bringing on not one but two guests to celebrate in the most epic way we know how - An Official Beer Olympics! We'll each go toe-to-toe on games that most of us have not played since college - Beer Chug, Flip Cup, Beer Pong, and Darts - and we'll reminisce on our favorite moments of the podcast. Who has the skills and stamina to outlast the rest? And more importantly, will the hosts or the guests come out victorious? Featured Beers:TEX Beer. 8th Wonder Brewery, Houston, TX. Blonde Ale. 4.3% ABV.Bombshell Blonde. Southern Star Brewing Company, Conroe, TX. 5.25% ABV.Buckle Bunny. Eureka Heights Brewing Company, Houston, TX. Cream Ale. 4.5% ABV.Pabst Blue Ribbon. Pabst Brewing Company. Lager. 4.8% ABV. Featured MusicOlympic Theme. John Williams Other Shout-OutsCollege Beverages: Coors Light, Smirnoff Ice, Natural Light, Natty Ice, Naturdays, Keystone LightKarbachPedialyte and PoweradeThe Sandlot / Scotty SmallsRing of Honor - Flying Saucer Draught EmporiumBig 50 - Little Woodrow's. Houston, TXLil Snack. 11 Below Brewing Company Beering Ain't Easy Favorite episodes per the guests: The Suburban Life, Houston Hops, Houston's Best Pilsner, What's Up with Non-Alcoholic Beers? NEW WEBSITE and MERCH PAGE! Check out all the great podcasts that are a part of Cross the Streams media! https://www.crossthestreamsmedia.com/show/beering-aint-easy/ Follow @beeringainteasy on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, or YouTube, email us at beeringainteasy@gmail.com, or follow our beer quest on Untappd, usernames BeeringAintEasyAdam and BeeringAintEasyDrew.
3 Geeks Podcast Presents: Podcastalypse Now, the boys continue their conversation about hip hop, with the focus more on Logic. Also we discuss a man that built a wall around his property of pooh, Max is navigating the suburbs by going to his girlfriends kids soccer games! So much more. #LOGIC #HipHop #Podcast #Podcastalypse #Suburbs #PodernFamily Follow Us @3geekspodcast 3geeks.ninja thescenesnobs.com
This week's film: Greener Grass"Suburban soccer moms find themselves constantly competing against each other in their personal lives as their kids settle their differences on the field."
The typical American life. At one point is was so simple. Two people would get married, the man would find a 30-year job, they would start a family and everyone involved was happy. That's what had happened for 3-4 generations in the U.S. after World War 2.A television show was even created to showcase what this typical American life was. It was called The Simpsons. The father in the show was called Homer Simpson and he represented so much off what the typical American man was comfortable achieving in his life.But was Homer Simpson's life something that was even possible anymore? Could all of the Homer Simpsons of the world do the same thing in today's world of technology and be satisfied with their life? SUPPORT:Support the channel hereInstagram link INTRO Music"Nice to You" found on YouTube music.
With one in three people working from home, many people jobless and restrictions still in place, Australians have been spending a lot of time in their own suburb.
In this episode, Adam and Drew discuss the flight from the cities to the suburbs during the pandemic, and more importantly, warn you about what to expect when living that suburban life. We’ll cover beer selection (or lack thereof), home owners associations, yard of the month, and discuss the personality types you can expect to encounter in neighborhood Facebook groups. Come join us while we drink an interesting Scotch Ale from Oskar Blues Brewery and prepare yourself for a double dose of the burbs!Episode Notes:Featured Beer: Old Chub Scotch Ale. Oskar Blues Brewery in Longmont, CO. 8% ABVTasting Notes: Very tasty scotch ale with hearty malt flavor with hints of smokiness, raisins, and molasses. Other Mentioned Beers/Breweries:The Maharaja DIPA. Avery Brewing Company, Boulder, CO. 10% ABV Other Shout-Outs:Sesh Coworking Podcasting Studio in Houston, TX On every episode, we rate beers on a scale from 0-5, 5 being the highest.Follow Beering Ain’t Easy on Facebook or Instagram, email us at beeringainteasy@gmail.com, or follow our beer quest on Untappd, usernames BeeringAintEasyAdam and BeeringAintEasyDrew.
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Today, the basement boys talk about how they would revamp suburban life. Enjoy! Like our stuff, check out our linktree! https://linktr.ee/roundtablepod
A tweet from President Trump causes Chris to examine the Goliath of the Suburban Lifestyle Dream. Is that really the dream we should be pursuing? Let's examine a new dream; a Kingdom dream. A dream where wealth and social status and race don't determine someone's worth. A dream not marked by privilege, selfishness, individualism, and consumption, but rather Sacrifice, Love, and Discipleship.Also, listen until the very end for the most adorable thing that's happened in our church building for a very long time!Please follow this link to learn more about "Redlining":https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/wonk/wp/2018/03/28/redlining-was-banned-50-years-ago-its-still-hurting-minorities-today/--------------------------------------------------------------Features "Open the Eyes of My Heart", performed by David HarrisWords and Music: Paul Baloche© 1997 Integrity's Hosanna! Music (Admin. by Capitol CMG Publishing (Integrity Music, David C Cook))CCLI Song # 2298355CCLI License # 1251412Clyde Christian Bible Church does not own the rights to any songs featured in this podcast, nor are we profiting off their use. They are included solely for the purpose of congregational worship.
Dwayne Wimmer is the founder and trainer of Vertex Fitness Personal Training Studio located in Bryn Mawr, PA, the heart of Philadelphia’s Main Line. His professionalism, expertise and personal attention are his hallmarks, and the utmost concern for his clients’ fitness and wellness as his vision. Dwayne fulfilled an ultimate dream in 2001 by opening Vertex Fitness, his own personal training studio. His caring, patient yet guiding one-on-one approach encourages individuals to achieve their fitness goals at a pace they can handle, while pushing them to their personal limits so they reach a physical conditioning they never knew could exist. He brings out the best in a person and builds not only their strength but also their self-confidence. His solid education formed the foundation of his success. He graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Health and Physical Education from Missouri Western State University. In 1998 & 99 he served as assistant strength & conditioning coach for male and female varsity athletics at Villanova University. While at Villanova he worked with world - class athletes such as distance runner, Carrie Tollefson and Philadelphia Eagles, Brian Westbrook. Since 1993, he has owned and operated a personal training business, growing his client base by collaborating with local business’ and schools, as well as physical therapy, weight management and chiropractic centers. Backed by over three decades of experience, Dwayne is viewed as an expert in his field. He has been featured on Philadelphia’s NBC TV Show 10! Show, and multiple magazines; Club Business International, Main Line Today, Philadelphia Style, Philadelphia Magazine and Suburban Life. He has also facilitated his own podcast, The Fitness Professional Show and been a guest on podcasts such as High Intensity Nation, The High Intensity Business, The Fitness Candor Podcast, Never Too Late for Fitness Radio and amSTATZ Fitness Business Podcast, and others. With these different public outlets under his belt, he feels one of his biggest accomplishments to this point of his career is his 2 Best Selling book collaborations, “The Soul of Success, Vol. 2” and “Never Too Late for Fitness” coauthored by Jack Canfield (of the Chicken Soup for the Soul franchise) and Phil Faris. Dwayne feels continuous learning is important is his greatest asset. Since starting in the industry he has attended dozens of industry seminars and conferences to maintain his knowledge of the latest trends and techniques in the fitness industry. Dwayne has also presented at the Resistance Exercise Conference, Annual SMARTER Team Training Conference and facilitated two successful Fitness Leaders Summits.
Hello and welcome back to an all new episode of Spillin The Tea! Today we talk about a Fair Housing Regulations and Read John Lewis's finally words! Want Spilling The Tea Merch? Find stickers magnets and more here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/SpillinTheTea?ref=search_shop_redirect All Proceeds Go To Saving for Better Equipment for the Podcast Don't Want To Buy Merch? Support us on Patron for as low as $3.00 a month for some very special rewards: https://www.patreon.com/nonsensethepodcast?fan_landing=true Have an idea that you want us to make a podcast about? If so, just send us an email at spillinteathepodcast@gmail.com and we will consider making a podcast with your idea! Leave a Voice Message Here: https://anchor.fm/spillinthetea Make sure to tune in every Tuesday and Friday for brand new episodes of Spillin The Tea Follow Us on Instagram at: spillin_the_tea2 Follow Us on Facebook at: Tarek Anthony Email: spillinteathepodcast@gmail.com Subscribe on YouTube at: Spillin The Tea If you liked today's podcast please share it with friends and family so we can grow as a podcast! Thank you for over 175 listens! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/spillinthetea/support
Comedian/Writer/Actor Joe DeRosa joins us this week to talk growing up in the burbs, Italian Christmas, going to catholic school, and dressing up for halloween. Bonus Episodes: https://www.patreon.com/AreYouGarbage Follow Kevin: https://www.instagram.com/kevinryancomedy/ Follow Foley: https://www.instagram.com/foleygrams/
Africana + Comparative Lit Professor and Faculty Liaison for The Toni Morrison Society, Dr. Meredith Gadsby tells her story of Mentoring and Motherhood with a City Mindset in a Suburban Life.Stay connected with todays guest via: https://twitter.com/m_gadsby?lang=enhttps://www.instagram.com/mgadsby/Referenced in this Episode:The PBS News Hour: Toni Morrison (1987)https://www.pbs.org/newshour/arts/lessons-we-can-learn-from-toni-morrisonhttps://www.amazon.com/Sucking-Salt-Caribbean-Migration-Survival/dp/082621665XFor more from The nFluence Podcast Network visit: http://www.nfluence.us/For more Melanated Mom Talk | Join The Welm at: www.welm.co Join Our Community on InstaGram at: https://www.instagram.com/melanatedmomtalk/Join Our Community on Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/Melanated-Mom-Talk-657212274700968/?ref=bookmarksTheme Song Music Credit Courtesy of Demby: https://www.instagram.com/dembymalibu/For Bookings and Brand Advertising inquiries, email us at: jointhewelm@gmail.comdownload. subscribe. rate. sharewe thank you for listeningi see you and i love you
Are you lost at the grocery store and now you need to find your dad? Are you asking God where he is at this time, HE's asking you the same thing Christian.
Today we welcome George Nusbaum! George has perfected the life of working the 9-5 while also being a free spirit in his off time. When he is away from being a successful salesman, George is in two rock bands, is a color commentator for the Prior Lake High School basketball team, where he became a viral star last month and coaches basketball among other things. Today we shares how he lives the lifestyle of a free spirit and outside of the comfort zone! Intro, father passing away and staying active. (0:00-8:49) Self awareness and living as a free spirit. (8:50-17:19) Color commentating for the local basketball team, being yourself and conquering your fears. (17:20-24:39) Living outside of the comfort zone, quote to live by and final words. (24:40-32:39) Quotes ———— “I was 16 making my own choices. I want my kids to make their own choices.” “I set a lot of goals and I have the energy to carry out those goals.” “These are coming from your insecurities not mine.” “When I am on the air, I want to be positive. That’s how you can pay it forward to the people that listen.” “When you’re comfortable in your own skin, you won’t be afraid to take a chance.” “If people want you to be fake then do you really want them to be your friends.” “There doesn’t need to be an ulterior motive for everything.” “9 out of 10 people will like what you are doing but there will be the person in the corner waiting to take their shot.” “You have to conquer your fears.” “Really try to figure out who you are. Be comfortable in your own skin and then you will be able to set realistic, incremental goals.” “Everyday is a new day.” “You have a choice to be happy or sad everyday.” “Life is a hell of a lot more fun when you are happy and positive.” “What you try to give to others, you get back fivefold.”
Jake and Josh return to highlight some key performances from across the Kane, Kendall, and Suburban Life markets for both boys and girls basketball, including Batavia's Erin Golden, St. Charles North's Connor Linke, Wheaton North's Ben Bonga and more.
In this episode we talk with Erika Modrak, the author of Resistant: A World Divided. Erika wanted to be a bestselling author since the age of nine but focused on gymnastics for most of her childhood. When she broke both arms, her Olympic dreams were shattered, but the characters of Cat and Wren, the main characters in her recently released novel were born. We talk with Erika about the twists and turns her life took after she had to give up gymnastics and how she finally realized her dream of publishing a book. Also, a bonus segment: our arbitrary January fresh starts.
Josh and Jake ring in the new year with quick-fire analysis across Kane, Kendall and Suburban Life markets.
Josh and Jake recap a massive week of boys and girls basketball tournaments across the state. We discuss surprises, career milestones and more throughout Kane, Kendall and Suburban Life markets.
Josh and Jake are remote this week, as they preview and bounce around the Kane, Kendall and Suburban Life markets ahead of holiday basketball boys/girls tournaments.
We give our thoughts on the hit Netflix movie, The Irishman, before jumping into bouncing around the DuKane, Kendall and Suburban Life coverage areas for both boys and girls basketball.
Josh and Jake return to go around the Kane, Kendall, and Suburban Life coverage areas to recap a solid first few weeks of boys and girls basketball.
In this episode, AB BADD and Hazy Jay are joined by Cloud Life, a group that promotes getting high off life and reaching your potential, members Cloud.Floaty and Word2Will join the show to discuss the new streaming service DisneyPlus and the future of streaming, thoughts on going vegan and City Life vs Suburban Lifestyles.
We talk about our suburban adventure in Queens, a deep appreciation for parking lots, California Pizza Kitchen, fashion in general, Real Housewives dance moves, HGTV’s Caribbean Life, and VERY SPECIAL surprise at the end. Enjoy and please rate 5 stars on the Apple podcast app! RealityBlowsPodcast@gmail.com @RealityBlowsPod @AshleyBRoberts IG:NickMaritato ASHLEY’S NEWSLETTER: https://www.ashleybrookeroberts.com/ashleyexplainsitall
Dwayne Wimmer is the founder and trainer of Vertex Fitness Personal Training Studio located in Bryn Mawr, PA, the heart of Philadelphia’s Main Line. His professionalism, expertise and personal attention are his hallmarks, and the utmost concern for his clients’ fitness and wellness as his vision. Dwayne fulfilled an ultimate dream in 2001 by opening Vertex Fitness, his own personal training studio. His caring, patient yet guiding one-on-one approach encourages individuals to achieve their fitness goals at a pace they can handle, while pushing them to their personal limits so they reach a physical conditioning they never knew could exist. He brings out the best in a person and builds not only their strength but also their self-confidence. His solid education formed the foundation of his success. He graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Health and Physical Education from Missouri Western State University. In 1998 & 99 he served as assistant strength & conditioning coach for male and female varsity athletics at Villanova University. While at Villanova he worked with world - class athletes such as distance runner, Carrie Tollefson and Philadelphia Eagles, Brian Westbrook. Since 1993, he has owned and operated a personal training business, growing his client base by collaborating with local business’ and schools, as well as physical therapy, weight management and chiropractic centers. Backed by over three decades of experience, Dwayne is viewed as an expert in his field. He has been featured on Philadelphia’s NBC TV Show 10! Show, and multiple magazines; Club Business International, Main Line Today, Philadelphia Style, Philadelphia Magazine and Suburban Life. He has also facilitated his own podcast, The Fitness Professional Show and been a guest on podcasts such as High Intensity Nation, The High Intensity Business, The Fitness Candor Podcast, Never Too Late for Fitness Radio and amSTATZ Fitness Business Podcast, and others. With these different public outlets under his belt, he feels one of his biggest accomplishments to this point of his career is his 2 Best Selling book collaborations, “The Soul of Success, Vol. 2” and “Never Too Late for Fitness” coauthored by Jack Canfield (of the Chicken Soup for the Soul franchise) and Phil Faris. Dwayne feels continuous learning is important is his greatest asset. Since starting in the industry he has attended dozens of industry seminars and conferences to maintain his knowledge of the latest trends and techniques in the fitness industry. Dwayne has also presented at the Resistance Exercise Conference, Annual SMARTER Team Training Conference and facilitated two successful Fitness Leaders Summits.
For over 40 years, the Chit Chat column was an integral part of North Boros newspapers. Today, we talk with Betty Haughin about her popular column and its lasting effect on those who enjoyed it,
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Rooster Radio - Stories & Insights from Entrepreneurs and Leaders in Business, Health, Tech & More
In 2014, Kevin Graham was doing pretty well for himself in South Australia, working in online marketing and doing a few property investments. Then he decided to drop everything and move to Chiang Mai, Thailand .. even though he'd never even travelled to Asia before! We sat down with Kevin for a really interesting case study on how to go from a fairly typical suburban life to 'digital nomad' in a matter of months. Even though the term is a little cliche, 'digital nomads' are basically people who leverage technology to work when and wherever they want - and it's become a big lifestyle trend. Step by step, Kevin tells us how he did it. The practical side - research, planning and logistics; and of course the business - how he's earning an amazing income from affiliate marketing and 'flipping' websites. Kevin shares the tips and traps. It's not all sipping cocktails by the beach. Kevin talks about lifestyle fantasy versus reality, and personal lessons learned from the adventure so far. Connect with Kevin Graham https://kevingraham.com/ Rooster Radio is hosted by Andrew Montesi and James Begley - visit http://roosterradio.biz Connect with Rooster Radio - sign up to our mailing list at http://roosterradio.biz and join our Facebook community at http://facebook.com/roosterradioHQ For podcasting strategy, production and commercial services, visit Apiro Media http://apiropodcasts.com For other content and marketing services, visit Apiro Consulting http://apiroconsulting.com (Andrew Montesi).For leadership and and high performance services, connect with James Begley http://jamesbegley.com.au
You’re about to hear a first-hand account from someone who’s been on a wild ride through the U.S. justice system. My guest is Michael Kimelman; a former prop trader and hedge fund manager who was convicted (and served time) for insider trading… You’ll hear about the series of events leading up to his arrest, details about the trial, revelations of a rogue judge and the dim reality of life while incarcerated. If you get through this episode and you’re curious to know more, then you might be pleased to know Michael has also written a book—the title: Confessions of a Wall Street Insider: A Cautionary Tale of Rats, Feds and Banksters.
In the late 2000’s Box Hill Institute staff were converting their cassettes to CD when they stumbled across a strange cassette along with a Polaroid. All that was written in the inside cover was; ‘Saltman – Lessons in Suburban Life & Death’. Staff were intrigued to find out that ‘Saltman’ was never registered as a teacher and none of his students can be traced. The only reference on the recording is to an ex teacher, Chris Gafney who retired in 1999. Chris was contacted and only recalls sighting a tall blonde man loitering on the top floor of the Whitehorse road campus late at night talking to 3-4 Indonesian students, assuming he was either a cleaner or cheap security guard. All that’s left are these bizarre recordings, a man who is clearly living on the edge of the night and is heading towards insanity. His lessons are not only disturbing but enthralling and historical, giving us a glimpse into a lost world of the eastern suburbs.
In the late 2000’s Box Hill Institute staff were converting their cassettes to CD when they stumbled across a strange cassette along with a Polaroid. All that was written in the inside cover was; ‘Saltman – Lessons in Suburban Life & Death’. Staff were intrigued to find out that ‘Saltman’ was never registered as a teacher and none of his students can be traced. The only reference on the recording is to an ex teacher, Chris Gafney who retired in 1999. Chris was contacted and only recalls sighting a tall blonde man loitering on the top floor of the Whitehorse road campus late at night talking to 3-4 Indonesian students, assuming he was either a cleaner or cheap security guard. All that’s left are these bizarre recordings, a man who is clearly living on the edge of the night and is heading towards insanity. His lessons are not only disturbing but enthralling and historical, giving us a glimpse into a lost world of the eastern suburbs.
In the late 2000’s Box Hill Institute staff were converting their cassettes to CD when they stumbled across a strange cassette along with a Polaroid. All that was written in the inside cover was; ‘Saltman – Lessons in Suburban Life & Death’. Staff were intrigued to find out that ‘Saltman’ was never registered as a teacher and none of his students can be traced. The only reference on the recording is to an ex teacher, Chris Gafney who retired in 1999. Chris was contacted and only recalls sighting a tall blonde man loitering on the top floor of the Whitehorse road campus late at night talking to 3-4 Indonesian students, assuming he was either a cleaner or cheap security guard. All that’s left are these bizarre recordings, a man who is clearly living on the edge of the night and is heading towards insanity. His lessons are not only disturbing but enthralling and historical, giving us a glimpse into a lost world of the eastern suburbs.
In the late 2000’s Box Hill Institute staff were converting their cassettes to CD when they stumbled across a strange cassette along with a Polaroid. All that was written in the inside cover was; ‘Saltman – Lessons in Suburban Life & Death’. Staff were intrigued to find out that ‘Saltman’ was never registered as a teacher and none of his students can be traced. The only reference on the recording is to an ex teacher, Chris Gafney who retired in 1999. Chris was contacted and only recalls sighting a tall blonde man loitering on the top floor of the Whitehorse road campus late at night talking to 3-4 Indonesian students, assuming he was either a cleaner or cheap security guard. All that’s left are these bizarre recordings, a man who is clearly living on the edge of the night and is heading towards insanity. His lessons are not only disturbing but enthralling and historical, giving us a glimpse into a lost world of the eastern suburbs.
In the late 2000’s Box Hill Institute staff were converting their cassettes to CD when they stumbled across a strange cassette along with a Polaroid. All that was written in the inside cover was; ‘Saltman – Lessons in Suburban Life & Death’. Staff were intrigued to find out that ‘Saltman’ was never registered as a teacher and none of his students can be traced. The only reference on the recording is to an ex teacher, Chris Gafney who retired in 1999. Chris was contacted and only recalls sighting a tall blonde man loitering on the top floor of the Whitehorse road campus late at night talking to 3-4 Indonesian students, assuming he was either a cleaner or cheap security guard. All that’s left are these bizarre recordings, a man who is clearly living on the edge of the night and is heading towards insanity. His lessons are not only disturbing but enthralling and historical, giving us a glimpse into a lost world of the eastern suburbs.
In the late 2000’s Box Hill Institute staff were converting their cassettes to CD when they stumbled across a strange cassette along with a Polaroid. All that was written in the inside cover was; ‘Saltman – Lessons in Suburban Life & Death’. Staff were intrigued to find out that ‘Saltman’ was never registered as a teacher and none of his students can be traced. The only reference on the recording is to an ex teacher, Chris Gafney who retired in 1999. Chris was contacted and only recalls sighting a tall blonde man loitering on the top floor of the Whitehorse road campus late at night talking to 3-4 Indonesian students, assuming he was either a cleaner or cheap security guard. All that’s left are these bizarre recordings, a man who is clearly living on the edge of the night and is heading towards insanity. His lessons are not only disturbing but enthralling and historical, giving us a glimpse into a lost world of the eastern suburbs.
In the late 2000’s Box Hill Institute staff were converting their cassettes to CD when they stumbled across a strange cassette along with a Polaroid. All that was written in the inside cover was; ‘Saltman – Lessons in Suburban Life & Death’. Staff were intrigued to find out that ‘Saltman’ was never registered as a teacher and none of his students can be traced. The only reference on the recording is to an ex teacher, Chris Gafney who retired in 1999. Chris was contacted and only recalls sighting a tall blonde man loitering on the top floor of the Whitehorse road campus late at night talking to 3-4 Indonesian students, assuming he was either a cleaner or cheap security guard. All that’s left are these bizarre recordings, a man who is clearly living on the edge of the night and is heading towards insanity. His lessons are not only disturbing but enthralling and historical, giving us a glimpse into a lost world of the eastern suburbs.
In the late 2000’s Box Hill Institute staff were converting their cassettes to CD when they stumbled across a strange cassette along with a Polaroid. All that was written in the inside cover was; ‘Saltman – Lessons in Suburban Life & Death’. Staff were intrigued to find out that ‘Saltman’ was never registered as a teacher and none of his students can be traced. The only reference on the recording is to an ex teacher, Chris Gafney who retired in 1999. Chris was contacted and only recalls sighting a tall blonde man loitering on the top floor of the Whitehorse road campus late at night talking to 3-4 Indonesian students, assuming he was either a cleaner or cheap security guard. All that’s left are these bizarre recordings, a man who is clearly living on the edge of the night and is heading towards insanity. His lessons are not only disturbing but enthralling and historical, giving us a glimpse into a lost world of the eastern suburbs.
In the late 2000’s Box Hill Institute staff were converting their cassettes to CD when they stumbled across a strange cassette along with a Polaroid. All that was written in the inside cover was; ‘Saltman – Lessons in Suburban Life & Death’. Staff were intrigued to find out that ‘Saltman’ was never registered as a teacher and none of his students can be traced. The only reference on the recording is to an ex teacher, Chris Gafney who retired in 1999. Chris was contacted and only recalls sighting a tall blonde man loitering on the top floor of the Whitehorse road campus late at night talking to 3-4 Indonesian students, assuming he was either a cleaner or cheap security guard. All that’s left are these bizarre recordings, a man who is clearly living on the edge of the night and is heading towards insanity. His lessons are not only disturbing but enthralling and historical, giving us a glimpse into a lost world of the eastern suburbs.
In the late 2000’s Box Hill Institute staff were converting their cassettes to CD when they stumbled across a strange cassette along with a Polaroid. All that was written in the inside cover was; ‘Saltman – Lessons in Suburban Life & Death’. Staff were intrigued to find out that ‘Saltman’ was never registered as a teacher and none of his students can be traced. The only reference on the recording is to an ex teacher, Chris Gafney who retired in 1999. Chris was contacted and only recalls sighting a tall blonde man loitering on the top floor of the Whitehorse road campus late at night talking to 3-4 Indonesian students, assuming he was either a cleaner or cheap security guard. All that’s left are these bizarre recordings, a man who is clearly living on the edge of the night and is heading towards insanity. His lessons are not only disturbing but enthralling and historical, giving us a glimpse into a lost world of the eastern suburbs.
In the late 2000’s Box Hill Institute staff were converting their cassettes to CD when they stumbled across a strange cassette along with a Polaroid. All that was written in the inside cover was; ‘Saltman – Lessons in Suburban Life & Death’. Staff were intrigued to find out that ‘Saltman’ was never registered as a teacher and none of his students can be traced. The only reference on the recording is to an ex teacher, Chris Gafney who retired in 1999. Chris was contacted and only recalls sighting a tall blonde man loitering on the top floor of the Whitehorse road campus late at night talking to 3-4 Indonesian students, assuming he was either a cleaner or cheap security guard. All that’s left are these bizarre recordings, a man who is clearly living on the edge of the night and is heading towards insanity. His lessons are not only disturbing but enthralling and historical, giving us a glimpse into a lost world of the eastern suburbs.
In the late 2000’s Box Hill Institute staff were converting their cassettes to CD when they stumbled across a strange cassette along with a Polaroid. All that was written in the inside cover was; ‘Saltman – Lessons in Suburban Life & Death’. Staff were intrigued to find out that ‘Saltman’ was never registered as a teacher and none of his students can be traced. The only reference on the recording is to an ex teacher, Chris Gafney who retired in 1999. Chris was contacted and only recalls sighting a tall blonde man loitering on the top floor of the Whitehorse road campus late at night talking to 3-4 Indonesian students, assuming he was either a cleaner or cheap security guard. All that’s left are these bizarre recordings, a man who is clearly living on the edge of the night and is heading towards insanity. His lessons are not only disturbing but enthralling and historical, giving us a glimpse into a lost world of the eastern suburbs.
In the late 2000’s Box Hill Institute staff were converting their cassettes to CD when they stumbled across a strange cassette along with a Polaroid. All that was written in the inside cover was; ‘Saltman – Lessons in Suburban Life & Death’. Staff were intrigued to find out that ‘Saltman’ was never registered as a teacher and none of his students can be traced. The only reference on the recording is to an ex teacher, Chris Gafney who retired in 1999. Chris was contacted and only recalls sighting a tall blonde man loitering on the top floor of the Whitehorse road campus late at night talking to 3-4 Indonesian students, assuming he was either a cleaner or cheap security guard. All that’s left are these bizarre recordings, a man who is clearly living on the edge of the night and is heading towards insanity. His lessons are not only disturbing but enthralling and historical, giving us a glimpse into a lost world of the eastern suburbs.
In the late 2000’s Box Hill Institute staff were converting their cassettes to CD when they stumbled across a strange cassette along with a Polaroid. All that was written in the inside cover was; ‘Saltman – Lessons in Suburban Life & Death’. Staff were intrigued to find out that ‘Saltman’ was never registered as a teacher and none of his students can be traced. The only reference on the recording is to an ex teacher, Chris Gafney who retired in 1999. Chris was contacted and only recalls sighting a tall blonde man loitering on the top floor of the Whitehorse road campus late at night talking to 3-4 Indonesian students, assuming he was either a cleaner or cheap security guard. All that’s left are these bizarre recordings, a man who is clearly living on the edge of the night and is heading towards insanity. His lessons are not only disturbing but enthralling and historical, giving us a glimpse into a lost world of the eastern suburbs.
In the late 2000’s Box Hill Institute staff were converting their cassettes to CD when they stumbled across a strange cassette along with a Polaroid. All that was written in the inside cover was; ‘Saltman – Lessons in Suburban Life & Death’. Staff were intrigued to find out that ‘Saltman’ was never registered as a teacher and none of his students can be traced. The only reference on the recording is to an ex teacher, Chris Gafney who retired in 1999. Chris was contacted and only recalls sighting a tall blonde man loitering on the top floor of the Whitehorse road campus late at night talking to 3-4 Indonesian students, assuming he was either a cleaner or cheap security guard. All that’s left are these bizarre recordings, a man who is clearly living on the edge of the night and is heading towards insanity. His lessons are not only disturbing but enthralling and historical, giving us a glimpse into a lost world of the eastern suburbs.
In the late 2000’s Box Hill Institute staff were converting their cassettes to CD when they stumbled across a strange cassette along with a Polaroid. All that was written in the inside cover was; ‘Saltman – Lessons in Suburban Life & Death’. Staff were intrigued to find out that ‘Saltman’ was never registered as a teacher and none of his students can be traced. The only reference on the recording is to an ex teacher, Chris Gafney who retired in 1999. Chris was contacted and only recalls sighting a tall blonde man loitering on the top floor of the Whitehorse road campus late at night talking to 3-4 Indonesian students, assuming he was either a cleaner or cheap security guard. All that’s left are these bizarre recordings, a man who is clearly living on the edge of the night and is heading towards insanity. His lessons are not only disturbing but enthralling and historical, giving us a glimpse into a lost world of the eastern suburbs.
In the late 2000’s Box Hill Institute staff were converting their cassettes to CD when they stumbled across a strange cassette along with a Polaroid. All that was written in the inside cover was; ‘Saltman – Lessons in Suburban Life & Death’. Staff were intrigued to find out that ‘Saltman’ was never registered as a teacher and none of his students can be traced. The only reference on the recording is to an ex teacher, Chris Gafney who retired in 1999. Chris was contacted and only recalls sighting a tall blonde man loitering on the top floor of the Whitehorse road campus late at night talking to 3-4 Indonesian students, assuming he was either a cleaner or cheap security guard. All that’s left are these bizarre recordings, a man who is clearly living on the edge of the night and is heading towards insanity. His lessons are not only disturbing but enthralling and historical, giving us a glimpse into a lost world of the eastern suburbs.
In the late 2000’s Box Hill Institute staff were converting their cassettes to CD when they stumbled across a strange cassette along with a Polaroid. All that was written in the inside cover was; ‘Saltman – Lessons in Suburban Life & Death’. Staff were intrigued to find out that ‘Saltman’ was never registered as a teacher and none of his students can be traced. The only reference on the recording is to an ex teacher, Chris Gafney who retired in 1999. Chris was contacted and only recalls sighting a tall blonde man loitering on the top floor of the Whitehorse road campus late at night talking to 3-4 Indonesian students, assuming he was either a cleaner or cheap security guard. All that’s left are these bizarre recordings, a man who is clearly living on the edge of the night and is heading towards insanity. His lessons are not only disturbing but enthralling and historical, giving us a glimpse into a lost world of the eastern suburbs.
In the late 2000’s Box Hill Institute staff were converting their cassettes to CD when they stumbled across a strange cassette along with a Polaroid. All that was written in the inside cover was; ‘Saltman – Lessons in Suburban Life & Death’. Staff were intrigued to find out that ‘Saltman’ was never registered as a teacher and none of his students can be traced. The only reference on the recording is to an ex teacher, Chris Gafney who retired in 1999. Chris was contacted and only recalls sighting a tall blonde man loitering on the top floor of the Whitehorse road campus late at night talking to 3-4 Indonesian students, assuming he was either a cleaner or cheap security guard. All that’s left are these bizarre recordings, a man who is clearly living on the edge of the night and is heading towards insanity. His lessons are not only disturbing but enthralling and historical, giving us a glimpse into a lost world of the eastern suburbs.
In the late 2000’s Box Hill Institute staff were converting their cassettes to CD when they stumbled across a strange cassette along with a Polaroid. All that was written in the inside cover was; ‘Saltman – Lessons in Suburban Life & Death’. Staff were intrigued to find out that ‘Saltman’ was never registered as a teacher and none of his students can be traced. The only reference on the recording is to an ex teacher, Chris Gafney who retired in 1999. Chris was contacted and only recalls sighting a tall blonde man loitering on the top floor of the Whitehorse road campus late at night talking to 3-4 Indonesian students, assuming he was either a cleaner or cheap security guard. All that’s left are these bizarre recordings, a man who is clearly living on the edge of the night and is heading towards insanity. His lessons are not only disturbing but enthralling and historical, giving us a glimpse into a lost world of the eastern suburbs.
In the late 2000’s Box Hill Institute staff were converting their cassettes to CD when they stumbled across a strange cassette along with a Polaroid. All that was written in the inside cover was; ‘Saltman – Lessons in Suburban Life & Death’. Staff were intrigued to find out that ‘Saltman’ was never registered as a teacher and none of his students can be traced. The only reference on the recording is to an ex teacher, Chris Gafney who retired in 1999. Chris was contacted and only recalls sighting a tall blonde man loitering on the top floor of the Whitehorse road campus late at night talking to 3-4 Indonesian students, assuming he was either a cleaner or cheap security guard. All that’s left are these bizarre recordings, a man who is clearly living on the edge of the night and is heading towards insanity. His lessons are not only disturbing but enthralling and historical, giving us a glimpse into a lost world of the eastern suburbs.
In the late 2000’s Box Hill Institute staff were converting their cassettes to CD when they stumbled across a strange cassette along with a Polaroid. All that was written in the inside cover was; ‘Saltman – Lessons in Suburban Life & Death’. Staff were intrigued to find out that ‘Saltman’ was never registered as a teacher and none of his students can be traced. The only reference on the recording is to an ex teacher, Chris Gafney who retired in 1999. Chris was contacted and only recalls sighting a tall blonde man loitering on the top floor of the Whitehorse road campus late at night talking to 3-4 Indonesian students, assuming he was either a cleaner or cheap security guard. All that’s left are these bizarre recordings, a man who is clearly living on the edge of the night and is heading towards insanity. His lessons are not only disturbing but enthralling and historical, giving us a glimpse into a lost world of the eastern suburbs.
In this podcast, Tia will help you to discover what your life's purpose is and how to manifest your life's purpose, which includes helping you to meet the right people and being open to the right opportunities. Based in Philadelphia, Tia is an spiritual life coach, international speaker, and best-selling author. Tia loves helping spiritually centered people crack the code of their intuitive gifts & overcome energetic blocks. She does this by providing the clarity they need and intuitive solutions so they can lead a phenomenal life they'll love. For close to a decade, Tia has spoken to thousands of people nationally and internationally at several events, such as the Mind, Body, Sprit Expo, DivaGirl and Women's Empowerment Conferences, and empowerment cruises. Tia has been featured in several publications and radio shows, such as Suburban Life and Australia's I AM woman magazines, and WDAS and BENFM radio stations. Grab Tia's latest book, How To Get To The Point In Your Life at bity.ly/gettothepointbook Continue to connect with Tia! Website: www.tiamariejohnson.com Facebook group: Spiritual Wellness & Empowerment Instagram: www.instagram.com/tia_johnson_
In this podcast, Tia will discuss chapter 1 of her latest book, How To Get To The Point In Your Life. Tia will provide insightful information on three main things we need to let go to move to the next level in our life. Tia will also give a bonus discount code for her book in the show. Based in Philadelphia, Tia is an spiritual life coach, international speaker, and best-selling author. Tia loves helping spiritually centered people crack the code of their intuitive gifts & overcome energetic blocks. She does this by providing the clarity they need and intuitive solutions so they can lead a phenomenal life they'll love. For close to a decade, Tia has spoken to thousands of people nationally and internationally at several events, such as the Mind, Body, Sprit Expo, DivaGirl and Women's Empowerment Conferences, and empowerment cruises. Tia has been featured in several publications and radio shows, such as Suburban Life and Australia's I AM woman magazines, and WDAS and BENFM radio stations. Grab Tia's latest book, How To Get To The Point In Your Life at bity.ly/gettothepointbook Website: www.tiamariejohnson.com Facebook group: Spiritual Wellness & Empowerment Instagram: www.instagram.com/tia_johnson_
Join pre-licensed professional mental health therapist and women’s empowerment DivaGirl franchisee Maria Reyes, M.S. and Tia as they discuss how to deal with stress and anxiety as an empath. Based in Philadelphia, Tia is an spiritual life coach, international speaker, and best-selling author. Tia loves helping spiritually centered people crack the code of their intuitive gifts and overcome energetic blocks. She does this by providing the clarity they need and intuitive solutions so they can lead a phenomenal life they'll love. For close to a decade, Tia has spoken to thousands of people nationally and internationally at several events, such as the Mind, Body, Sprit Expo, DivaGirl and Women's Empowerment Conferences, and empowerment cruises. Tia has been featured in several publications and radio shows, such as Suburban Life and Australia's I AM woman magazines, and WDAS and BENFM radio stations. Grab Tia's latest book, How To Get To The Point In Your Life: A Path of Revelations & Revivals at bity.ly/gettothepointbook Continue to connect with Tia! Website: www.tiamariejohnson.com Facebook group: Spiritual Wellness & Empowerment Instagram: www.instagram.com/tia_johnson_
In this podcast, Tia will be discussing how we can let go of the attachments, such as attachments to food and unhealthy relationships, in our life with the help of archangels, Raphael, Michael, and Jophiel. Based in Philadelphia, Tia is an spiritual life coach, international speaker, and best-selling author. Tia loves helping spiritually centered people crack the code of their intuitive gifts and overcome energetic blocks. She does this by providing the clarity they need and intuitive solutions so they can lead a phenomenal life they'll love. For close to a decade, Tia has spoken to thousands of people nationally and internationally at several events, such as the Mind, Body, Sprit Expo, DivaGirl and Women's Empowerment Conferences, and empowerment cruises. Tia has been featured in several publications and radio shows, such as Suburban Life and Australia's I AM woman magazines, and WDAS and BENFM radio stations. Grab Tia's latest book, How To Get To The Point In Your Life: A Path of Revelations & Revivals at bity.ly/gettothepointbook Continue to connect with Tia! Website: www.tiamariejohnson.com Facebook group: Spiritual Wellness & Empowerment Instagram: www.instagram.com/tia_johnson_
On this podcast for spiritual wellness month, join Jessica DeLuise, MHS, PA-C and Tia as they discuss proactive ways to eat your way to wellness! Jessica DeLuise, MHS, PA-C has been practicing medicine in the hospital setting for seven years. Jessica founded Eat Your Way to Wellness, LLC in 2016. Jessica and the team help people lay the framework for a healthy and delicious life. Jessica's profound knowledge about how food affects the human body has allowed her to share information on a personal level with her clients and also on platforms like television, radio, and social media. Based in Philadelphia, Tia is an spiritual life coach, international speaker, and best-selling author. Tia loves helping spiritually centered people crack the code of their intuitive gifts and overcome energetic blocks. She does this by providing the clarity they need and intuitive solutions so they can lead a phenomenal life they'll love. For close to a decade, Tia has spoken to thousands of people nationally and internationally at several events, such as the Mind, Body, Sprit Expo, DivaGirl and Women's Empowerment Conferences, and empowerment cruises. Tia has been featured in several publications and radio shows, such as Suburban Life and Australia's I AM woman magazines, and WDAS and BENFM radio stations. Grab Tia's latest book, How To Get To The Point In Your Life: A Path of Revelations & Revivals at bity.ly/gettothepointbook Website: www.tiamariejohnson.com Facebook group: Spiritual Wellness & Empowerment Instagram: www.instagram.com/tia_johnson_
March is spiritual wellness month. Learn how you can balance, clear, and heal with your chakras. In this episode, Tia will discuss your throat, third-eye, and crown chakras. About Tia Based in Philadelphia, Tia is an spiritual life coach, international speaker, and best-selling author. Tia loves helping spiritually centered people crack the code of their intuitive gifts and overcome energetic blocks. She does this by providing the clarity they need and intuitive solutions so they can lead a phenomenal life they'll love. For close to a decade, Tia has spoken to thousands of people nationally and internationally at several events, such as the Mind, Body, Sprit Expo, DivaGirl and Women's Empowerment Conferences, and empowerment cruises. Tia has been featured in several publications and radio shows, such as Suburban Life and Australia's I AM woman magazines, and WDAS and BENFM radio stations. Grab Tia's latest book, How To Get To The Point In Your Life: A Path of Revelations & Revivals at bity.ly/gettothepointbook Continue to connect with Tia! Website: www.tiamariejohnson.com Facebook group: Spiritual Wellness & Empowerment Instagram: www.instagram.com/tia_johnson_
March is spiritual wellness month. Learn how you can balance, clear, and heal with your chakras. In this episode, Tia will discuss your root, sacral, solar-plexus, and heart chakras. About Tia Based in Philadelphia, Tia is an spiritual life coach, international speaker, and best-selling author. Tia loves helping spiritually centered people crack the code of their intuitive gifts and overcome energetic blocks. She does this by providing the clarity they need and intuitive solutions so they can lead a phenomenal life they'll love. For close to a decade, Tia has spoken to thousands of people nationally and internationally at several events, such as the Mind, Body, Sprit Expo, DivaGirl and Women's Empowerment Conferences, and empowerment cruises. Tia has been featured in several publications and radio shows, such as Suburban Life and Australia's I AM woman magazines, and WDAS and BENFM radio stations. Grab Tia's latest book, How To Get To The Point In Your Life: A Path of Revelations & Revivals at bity.ly/gettothepointbook Continue to connect with Tia! Website: www.tiamariejohnson.com Facebook group: Spiritual Wellness & Empowerment Instagram: www.instagram.com/tia_johnson_
Join pre-licensed professional mental health therapist and women’s empowerment DivaGirl franchisee Maria Reyes, M.S and Tia Johnson as they discuss self-esteem on the next level. About Tia Based in Philadelphia, Tia is an spiritual life coach, international speaker, and best-selling author. Tia loves helping spiritually centered people crack the code of their intuitive gifts and overcome energetic blocks. She does this by providing the clarity they need and intuitive solutions so they can lead a phenomenal life they'll love. For close to a decade, Tia has spoken to thousands of people nationally and internationally at several events, such as the Mind, Body, Sprit Expo, DivaGirl and Women's Empowerment Conferences, and empowerment cruises. Tia has been featured in several publications and radio shows, such as Suburban Life and Australia's I AM woman magazines, and WDAS and BENFM radio stations. Grab Tia's latest book, How To Get To The Point In Your Life: A Path of Revelations & Revivals at bity.ly/gettothepointbook Continue to connect with Tia! Website: www.tiamariejohnson.com Facebook group: Spiritual Wellness & Empowerment
February 19-26 is National Entrepreneurship Week. Join Tia at 7pm eastern as she discusses Five Things Every Spiritual Entrepreneur Needs To Know. About Tia Based in Philadelphia, Tia is an spiritual life coach, international speaker, and best-selling author. Tia loves helping spiritually centered people crack the code of their intuitive gifts and overcome energetic blocks. She does this by providing the clarity they need and intuitive solutions so they can lead a phenomenal life they'll love. For close to a decade, Tia has spoken to thousands of people nationally and internationally at several events, such as the Mind, Body, Sprit Expo, DivaGirl and Women's Empowerment Conferences, and empowerment cruises. Tia has been featured in several publications and radio shows, such as Suburban Life and Australia's I AM woman magazines, and WDAS and BENFM radio stations. Grab Tia's latest book, How To Get To The Point In Your Life: A Path of Revelations & Revivals at bity.ly/gettothepointbook Continue to connect with Tia! Website: www.tiamariejohnson.com Facebook group: Spiritual Wellness & Empowerment Instagram: www.instagram.com/tia_johnson_ Periscope: www.periscope.tv/tia_johnson_
Join Tia at 7pm eastern as she discusses the power of the if, then statement (Chapter 21 of her lastest book, How To Get To The Point In Your Life) and how it can be the exact breakthrough we need when wanting to take on a situation that seems to be larger than life. ***Tune in to receive a special code to order How To Get To The Point In Your Life: A Path of Revelations & Revivals*** About Tia Based in Philadelphia, Tia is an spiritual life coach, international speaker, and best-selling author. Tia loves helping spiritually centered people crack the code of their intuitive gifts and overcome energetic blocks. She does this by providing the clarity they need and intuitive solutions so they can lead a phenomenal life they'll love. Tia has spoke at several events, such as the Mind, Body, Sprit Expo, DivaGirl and Women's Empowerment Conferences, and PeriCruise. Tia has been featured in several publications and radio shows, such as Suburban Life and Australia's I AM woman magazines, and WDAS and BENFM radio stations. Continue to connect with Tia! Website: www.tiamariejohnson.com Facebook group: Spiritual Wellness & Empowerment Instagram: @tia_johnson_
February 5-11 International Coaching Week. Join Tia at 6pm eastern as she goes in depth to explain How To Coach Yourself Towards Success, Wealth & Happiness. About Tia Based in Philadelphia, Tia is an spiritual life coach, international speaker, and best-selling author. Tia loves helping spiritually centered people crack the code of their intuitive gifts and overcome energetic blocks. She does this by providing the clarity they need and intuitive solutions so they can lead a phenomenal life they'll love. For close to a decade, Tia has spoken to thousands of people nationally and internationally at several events, such as the Mind, Body, Sprit Expo, DivaGirl and Women's Empowerment Conferences, and empowerment cruises. Tia has been featured in several publications and radio shows, such as Suburban Life and Australia's I AM woman magazines, and WDAS and BENFM radio stations. Grab Tia's latest book, How To Get To The Point In Your Life: A Path of Revelations & Revivals at bity.ly/gettothepointbook Continue to connect with Tia! Website: www.tiamariejohnson.com Facebook group: Spiritual Wellness & Empowerment Instagram: www.instagram.com/tia_johnson_ Periscope: www.periscope.tv/tia_johnson_
Join Tia at 7pm eastern as she goes into depth about how we can lead a phenomenal life by stepping into our power! About Tia Based in Philadelphia, Tia is an spiritual life coach, international speaker, and best-selling author. Tia loves helping spiritually centered people crack the code of their intuitive gifts and overcome energetic blocks. She does this by providing the clarity they need and intuitive solutions so they can lead a phenomenal life they'll love. For close to a decade, Tia has spoken to thousands of people nationally and internationally at several events, such as the Mind, Body, Sprit Expo, DivaGirl and Women's Empowerment Conferences, and empowerment cruises. Tia has been featured in several publications and radio shows, such as Suburban Life and Australia's I AM woman magazines, and WDAS and BENFM radio stations. Grab Tia's latest book, How To Get To The Point In Your Life: A Path of Revelations & Revivals at bity.ly/gettothepointbook Continue to connect with Tia! Website: www.tiamariejohnson.com Facebook group: Spiritual Wellness & Empowerment Instagram: www.instagram.com/tia_johnson_
Join Tia at 6pm eastern as she goes in depth to explain what are energetic blocks, how to address the issues surrounding energetic blocks, and how to remove them so we can lead an empowered and conscious life. About Tia Based in Philadelphia, Tia is an spiritual life coach, international speaker, and best-selling author. Tia loves helping spiritually centered people crack the code of their intuitive gifts and overcome energetic blocks. She does this by providing the clarity they need and intuitive solutions so they can lead a phenomenal life they'll love. Tia has spoke at several events, such as the Mind, Body, Sprit Expo, DivaGirl and Women's Empowerment Conferences, and PeriCruise. Tia has been featured in several publications and radio shows, such as Suburban Life and Australia's I AM woman magazines, and WDAS and BENFM radio stations. Grab Tia's lastest book, How To Get To The Point In Your Life: A Path of Revelations & Revivals at bity.ly/gettothepointbook Continue to connect with Tia! Website: www.tiamariejohnson.comFacebook group: Spiritual Wellness & Empowerment Instagram: @tia_johnson_
This week I'm joined by Rob Nash and Paul Grefenstette, in his first appearance on the show. We discuss taking the kids back to school, suburban "party life," Ryan Lochte, gambling on politics, and the Rocky movies.
We discuss at great length: shitty jobs, shitty people, shitty relations and shitty internet culture. Who doesn't need an hour and a half of ranting in their lives?
We discuss at great length: shitty jobs, shitty people, shitty relations and shitty internet culture. Who doesn't need an hour and a half of ranting in their lives?
Until I have the time to get all the syndication stuff ironed out, get a picture made and get the new podcast approved by iTunes, I am going to post it here so that people who already listen can hear the new podcast. This podcast will be be a free-form conversation about the things going on in our country, opinions, politics, work, news and more. I will continue to do the Nerd Words podcast, but I'll be doing it twice a month. Unfortunately, after doing a podcast twice a week about a narrow topic, you kinda run out of stuff to say. This podcast will be regular and consistent, and will deal with more relevant and current topics.
Until I have the time to get all the syndication stuff ironed out, get a picture made and get the new podcast approved by iTunes, I am going to post it here so that people who already listen can hear the new podcast. This podcast will be be a free-form conversation about the things going on in our country, opinions, politics, work, news and more. I will continue to do the Nerd Words podcast, but I'll be doing it twice a month. Unfortunately, after doing a podcast twice a week about a narrow topic, you kinda run out of stuff to say. This podcast will be regular and consistent, and will deal with more relevant and current topics.