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About the Guests: Noah Kagan is an accomplished entrepreneur, the founder, and CEO of AppSumo, a company aimed at enabling entrepreneurs by providing them with tools and resources to grow their businesses. He's a recognized leader in the field, renowned for his innovative approach to business and entrepreneurship. Noah is the author of the book "Million Dollar Weekend," where he shares insights on launching a successful business promptly. Taylor Wallace is an employee at AppSumo who brings a unique perspective to the entrepreneurial landscape. Rather than helming his own venture, he thrives within the structure of an established company, contributing his expertise and enjoying the security and dynamics that come with being part of a team. Episode Summary: In this "Restate Debate", we unpack the intricate dynamics between entrepreneurship and employment with guests Noah Kagan and Taylor Wallace. The dialogue delves into the compelling narrative of Noah's book "Million Dollar Weekend," an exploration of the initial steps to creating a thriving business and the exhilarating potential of a founding weekend. However, the conversation takes a fascinating twist, questioning not only how to launch a successful business but also the less-often considered – should you? In a candid and introspective exchange, Noah and Taylor navigate the dichotomies of their experiences within the workforce. They engage in a dialogue format that emphasizes empathy and understanding by having participants articulate each other's viewpoints before defending their own. With Noah advocating for the nuanced benefits of entrepreneurship and Taylor reflecting on the stability and growth opportunities found in employment, the discussion illuminates a spectrum of work and business ideologies. Key Takeaways: Starting a business carries unique creative gratification in manifesting an idea into existence and impacting lives. The stability, structure, and outlined expectations in an employee role can be as satisfying as the control and flexibility entrepreneurship affords. Personal seasons of life, risk tolerance, and lifestyle preferences play critical roles in one's choice between entrepreneurship and employment. Restate debates can foster deeper understanding and empathy by challenging individuals to fully comprehend and articulate opposing viewpoints. Entrepreneurship and employment are not binary options but rather points on a continuum of professional fulfillment and personal life choices. Notable Quotes: "The hardest part about starting a business is doing the work and starting." - Taylor "I like the structure of being an employee... They only owe me mentally till 05:00 p.m." - Noah "If you offered me Noah's salary, I would say yes. But if you offered me Noah's job, I would say no, thank you." - Taylor Resources: "Million Dollar Weekend" book by Noah Kagan AppSumo.com - Noah Kagan's platform for entrepreneurs Join my weekly newsletter. Learn more about my books and courses. Join The Essentialism Academy. Follow me on LinkedIn, Instagram, X, Facebook, and YouTube. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
About the Guest: Noah Kagan is the trailblazing entrepreneur and marketing guru best known as the Chief Sumo at AppSumo.com, a platform championing the empowerment of entrepreneurs. His professional journey saw humble beginnings as a "cubicle monkey" at Intel before he became employee number 30 at Facebook and number four at Mint. These early career milestones equipped him with deep insights into business startups, marketing, and personal development. He's also the author of "Million Dollar Weekend," a guide aimed at revolutionizing entrepreneurial thinking and successful business launches. Episode Summary: In the latest episode of the Greg McKeown podcast, we're gifted with the presence of Noah Kagan, unveiling the fabric of successful entrepreneurship in a discussion soaked with wisdom and practical advice. The episode transcends the traditional entrepreneurial dialogue, exploring the significance of starting small, embracing failures, and adopting continuous learning as a cornerstone of personal and professional growth. Noah unpacks his journey through the landscape of high-impact businesses, reflecting on the monumental effects of his formative experiences at Facebook and Mint. The conversation delves into the motivations behind his new book "Million Dollar Weekend," a crystallization of his entrepreneurial philosophy. The pair examine the psychological barriers that aspiring entrepreneurs face and how to overcome them to create businesses capable of reaching the million-dollar mark, emphasizing the importance of taking initial actionable steps. Embracing the ethos of essentialism, they unravel how the courage to start, despite the fear of being subpar, is often the defining trait between successful entrepreneurs and mere dreamers. Resources: "Million Dollar Weekend" book by Noah Kagan AppSumo.com - Noah Kogan's platform for entrepreneurs Join my weekly newsletter. Learn more about my books and courses. Join The Essentialism Academy. Follow me on LinkedIn, Instagram, X, Facebook, and YouTube. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the Performance Initiative Podcast Dr. Grant Cooper and Dr. Zinovy Meyler join Dr. Taylor Wallace in an enlightening exploration of nutrition myths and truths, where topics such as artificial sweeteners' safety, magnesium's importance, personalized nutrition through genetic testing, and the significance of various nutrients and supplements on health are discussed. Gain practical insights for enhancing your diet and well-being while unraveling common misconceptions.(00:00) Introduction(01:13) Diving Deep with Dr. Taylor Wallace: America's Favorite Food Scientist(02:54) The Surprising Truth About Diet Sodas(09:40) Magnesium: The Unsung Hero of Your Diet(24:59) The Essential Guide to Protein: How Much and From Where?(32:57) Navigating the World of Supplements and Bone Health(45:49) Debunking Calcium Supplement Myths(48:14) Magnesium's Role in Calcium Supplementation(48:52) Optimizing Calcium and Magnesium Intake(49:59) Personalized Nutrition and Supplement Recommendations(52:09) The Importance of Flavanols in Your Diet(01:02:38) Exploring the Benefits of Urolithins(01:11:30) Demystifying Nutrition and the Immune System(01:16:17) Coffee: Debunking Myths and Highlighting Benefits(01:22:56) The Essential Nutrient You're Probably Missing: CholineDr. Taylor Wallace is renowned as America's Favorite Food Scientist, blending scientific expertise with a touch of southern charm. He's the Principal and CEO of Think Healthy Group, a food science research and consulting firm, and a Professor in the Department of Nutrition and Food Studies at George Mason University. Dr. Wallace's research is dedicated to nutritional interventions for health enhancement and chronic disease prevention. Holding a PhD and MS in Food Science and Nutrition from The Ohio State University and a BS in Food Science from the University of Kentucky, he's actively involved in the field as a researcher, educator, and communicator. Dr. Wallace is recognized for his contributions to nutrition and food science, including over 75 peer-reviewed manuscripts and book chapters, seven academic textbooks, and his role as editor-in-chief and deputy editor-in-chief of prestigious nutrition journals. His engagement with the public through media appearances on NBC4 Washington, the Dr. Oz Show, and his popular blog, demonstrates his commitment to making complex nutritional science accessible and enjoyable for everyoneTaylor Wallace's Website: https://drtaylorwallace.com/Socials:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKPNCI1-HBSZmiHNAlAjiIwWebsite: https://www.performanceinitiativepodcast.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/performanceinitiativeTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@performanceinitiative#NutritionMyths #Nutrition #DrTaylorWallace #DietSoda #Magnesium #GeneticTestingDiet #NutrientSupplements #HealthyEatingTips #BoneHealth #Flavanols #Urolithins #ImmuneSystemNutrition #CoffeeMyths #CholineNutrient #FoodScience #Nutrition #HealthAndWellness #HealthyLiving #WellnessTips #DietAndHealth #NutritionalScience #HealthEducation #LifestyleWellness #EatingWell
Topics:Transitioning from tech to doggy daycaresPartnering with Pet Resort Hospitality Group, a PE-backed pet boarding and daycare platformTaylor's journey with sobriety...and so much more.Top TakeawaysEmbracing sobriety. Taylor and Jordan's conversation about alcohol and addiction emphasizes the importance of recognizing unhealthy habits and looking for balance in life. Transitioning from relying on alcohol for relaxation and celebration to embracing sobriety led Taylor to a more fulfilling and purpose-driven lifestyle. They both discuss the power of seeking help, and making tough decisions. It's possible to live a phenomenal life without alcohol.“Humans are super capable of change across every area of life.” Whether it involves a career shift, starting a business, or pursuing personal growth, Taylor believes in every human's capacity to change and adapt, regardless of the different challenges they may face. He shares the importance of discovering the “playbook” for the area of life you want to change and following the directions. For Tayler, he serves as an example of transformative change, whether it's transitioning professionally from technology to finding success in the doggy daycare industry or personally, during his journey to sobriety.Advantages of a PE Partnership. Taylor and his co-founder, Mike, discovered that partnering with PRHG provided them with many advantages they didn't have before. Not only did they gain access to additional capital, but they also received industry knowledge and operational support while staying involved in the day-to-day operations and pursuing their passions. This partnership seamlessly integrated Paws ‘n' Rec into PRHG's extensive network and experience, allowing Taylor and Mike to expand their business more efficiently than they could have on their own. The successful partnership highlights the benefits of partnering with private equity firms to grow and scale your business.
In this episode of Mundane Millionaires, hosts Kevin Henderson and Eric Pacifici welcome Taylor Wallace, the visionary behind Paws 'n' Rec. They dive into Taylor's journey from idea to inception, highlighting the challenges and triumphs of starting a pet care business. Taylor shares insights on identifying market needs and the importance of creating a community for pet lovers. The conversation also explores the innovative strategies Paws 'n' Rec employs to stand out in a competitive industry. Taylor emphasizes customer experience, unique service offerings, and the role of technology in enhancing pet care. The discussion provides valuable lessons for aspiring entrepreneurs on adapting and innovating in any business sector. Lastly, Taylor reflects on the future of Paws 'n' Rec and the pet care industry. With a focus on expansion and sustainability, Taylor's forward-thinking approach offers inspiration for building a business that not only succeeds financially but also makes a positive impact on the community it serves. Support the showThanks for listening! Be sure to leave us a 5 star review and share this episode with your friends!For more content from Mundane Millionaires, follow us here: Twitter Instagram Facebook Youtube TikTok Sign up for the free Business Buying Masterclass at https://masterclass.thesmbcenter.com!For more content from our hosts, Kevin and Eric, following them here:Kevin: Twitter LinkedIn Instagram YouTube TikTok Eric Pacifici Twitter LinkedIn Instagram
Taylor Wallace and Pastor Steve discuss Biblical and culturally controversial parenting topics. We hope that Grounded is helpful to you in your walk with our Lord, Jesus Christ! The Grounded Team
Nearly HALF of all Americans don't get enough MAGNESIUM from food- the essential nutrient involved in over 600 enzymatic reactions throughout the body. Dr. Melina welcomes America's Favorite Food Scientist, Dr. Taylor Wallace to episode 46 of the Practically Healthy podcast to talk about the important nutrient needed by every cell in your body. Dr. Wallace shares the many benefits of magnesium including supporting brain health, bone health, helping lower blood pressure, and regularity. Studies suggests magnesium additionally supports sleep, mitochondrial function, mood and PMS, though more research is needed. Dr. Melina shares that magnesium is one of the essential nutrients her new company, Ahara is focusing on, and the doctors concur on a “food first” and supplementing if needed approach to getting the nutrients your body needs. The doctors list top food sources of magnesium, in addition to the potential benefits of specific types of magnesium supplements. Dr. Wallace shares the practical tips he employs to get more magnesium in his diet- tune in to hear his favorite oven fried chicken and spinach salad recipe! To learn more about Dr. Wallace, follow him @drtaylorwallace. The Practically Healthy by Dr. Melina podcast is sponsored by Ahara- Precision nutrition for optimal health. Join today at ahara.com and receive $25 off new memberships with code PHPodcast. Offer good for new customers only.
Taylor Wallace and Steve Hartland sit down to discuss a controversial topic, are there sins that are more specific to women versus men? And if so, what are they and what can we do about them? This is the follow-up episode to Grounded episode 21, The Sins of Men. We hope Grounded has been helpful for your Christian walk, please consider sharing it with others! Grounded Podcast Team
In this episode of "The Commercial Real Estate Playbook," we explore the remarkable evolution of Taylor Wallace, whose career spans across tech, doggy day care, and now commercial real estate. Taylor shares his professional background, origin story, and the superpowers that have fueled his success. We discover why Taylor chose Tampa as his base, his favorite local businesses, and the distinct appeal of the city for entrepreneurs. Join us as Taylor Wallace shares his passion for doggy day cares and industrial real estate.
Pastor Steve and Taylor Wallace sit down to talk about this controversial topic in our day. Has our time and age changed the conversation? Does lust factor into the discussion, and if so, how? Begin Show Notes - 1) Defining our terms - Modesty defined,(1 Cor 12:2, 1 Tim 2:9) 2) Why is modesty a bigger issue today? - Feminism (Proverbs 7:10, rape culture, Mark 7) 3) Rebranding - Current Christianity tends to rebrand unsavory parts of the faith/Bible 4) What can't we say? - Men are not part of the conversation (Paul addresses only women directly on this issue in 1 Tim 2:9-10) 5) Are there different types of modesty? - Financial, status, sexually. 6) God says so - (Gen 3, 1 Tim 2) 7) How should Christian women dress? - Proverbs 11:22 8) God is critical of those who dress as prostitutes - Proverbs 7:10 9) Humility - It's humble not to flaunt gifts, that includes physical ones. 10) Love - Love thy neighbor as thyself (Matt 22:39, Rom 13:10, Phil 2, Girl Talk: Carolyn Mahaney, 1 John 3:17, Gal 6:2) 11) Is she in any way responsible? - No, lust is clearly on the offender (Luke 6:45, Feminism) 12) Is there a verse that specifically talks about a woman's lack of modesty causing a man to sin? - No, but it can contribute (Rom 13:10) 13) Jesus taught about lust - Addressed only men (Matthew 5:27-28, Job 31:1) 14) Can we apply what Jesus said about lusting with our eyes to women? - (Isaiah 3:16, modern day statistics of pornography viewing) 15) What is the root issue involved in modesty? - There are multiple: a) Desiring acceptance b) Desiring to be noticed c) Not submitting to God d) Not respecting our bodies as temples of the Holy Spirit e) A lack of humility f) Not loving others g) Not understanding how we are made with differences End of Show Notes - Thanks for listening, if Grounded has been helpful to you, please consider sharing it with a friend!
Taylor Wallace was over tech. He acquired a small business and with it a renewed sense of impact (and opportunity). Topics in Taylor's interview: Tech burnout Working in tech vs. running a small business Buying indy vs. franchise Injecting tech-industry best practices & ambition into small business How do friends in tech respond to his foray into doggy daycares? Going from digital nomad to brick-and-mortar business owner in Tampa Increasing doggy daycare capacity 2x Will more than 2x revenue by next year What he paid (roughly) for 1st and 2nd acquisitions Growth strategy Buying small vs. buying big Doggy daycare business - should you do it? Links & how to reach Taylor: Paws 'n' Rec Baton @taywall LinkedIn Get complimentary due diligence on your acquisition's insurance & benefits program:Oberle Risk Strategies - Search Fund TeamLearn more about Walker Deibel's done-with-you buy-side advisory:The Acquisition LabConnect with Acquiring Minds: See past + future interviews on the YouTube channel Connect with host Will Smith on LinkedIn Follow Will on Twitter
When costly dental or medical procedures became unavoidable, many people from countries with a higher cost of living are willing to consider getting it done overseas. Cost is one of the main reasons why people travel overseas for medical procedures. In some countries, elective procedures can cost a fraction of the price of getting it done in the US or Europe. Medical tourism is not for everyone, but it's not as crazy as it sounds.Taylor Wallace of The Fit Founder joins Andrew Jernigan and Allen Koski in talking about the realities of medical tourism in this week's episode of The New Nomad. They talked about their own experiences and reasons why they preferred having a procedure done overseas and the risks it involves. Whether or not you choose overseas or have the procedure done locally, remember that you're financially responsible for costs incurred during and after treatment overseas. So tune in to The New Nomad for tips in your travels.[1:12] Medical tourism: Nay or Yay?[8:58] Knowing when to move forward or turn back[12:29] Why keeping yourself healthy is vital when traveling[17:28] Being honest with yourself and accepting your reality[21:54] Low-cost medical treatments make people travel abroad[26:38] Knowledge is what makes you feel confident in your decisionsGUEST BIO:Taylor Wallace is a millennial thought leader, Business Strategy Consultant, Cognitive Behavioral Therapist, and founder of #thefitfounder global movement. Her mission is for every human to actualize their dreams of a lifestyle by design through Emotional Intelligence, Personal Development, Self Awareness, and Self Love. She moved to New York to join the evolving startup ecosystem, where she honed her product & team as part of the Founders Accelerator program. Since then, she's taken her passions on the road, embracing a work/life harmony philosophy as an international Digital Nomad. Taylor and her works have been featured in Entrepreneur Magazine, General Assembly, and Skyscanner. She regularly collaborates with Cowork/Co-living startups, lady boss bloggers, entrepreneurs, social innovators, and thought leaders from around the world.LINKS:The Fit Founder: https://www.thefitfounder.com/Taylor Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/taylorwallace/The Fit Founder Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thefitfounder/Follow Insured Nomads at:Instagram: @insurednomadswww.insurednomads.com
KUTX’s The Breaks co-host Fresh Knight recently presented an awesome performance by ATX hip-hop MC/producer duo Magna Carda in Studio 1A, and you may have also heard KUTX morning host Taylor Wallace’s Pride Month feature on Megz Kelli. What could possibly inspire you more to catch Magna Carda’s set tonight, Thursday June 30, at Antone’s?? […]
This week on Practically Healthy, Dr. Melina is joined by her good friend and colleague and a man the Huffington Post called the "nation's premier food and nutrition guru"...Dr. Taylor Wallace! Dr. Wallace is an actual food scientist and is an expert on food safety, supplements, and nutrition. Dr. Melina and Dr. Wallace explore how so many of us are often deficient in certain nutrients, such as magnesium and choline, and the unexpected negative health consequences. Dr. Wallace also share tips on choosing the right supplements (spoiler alert: you don't have to spend a fortune!) Did you know that 70% of Americans are deficient in magnesium? Listen in and find out what you can do to be as healthy as possible...from a practical standpoint! To learn more about Dr. Wallace and his work, visit: DrTaylorWallace.com
Run, bike, swim, bark, grow. I'm a technologist turned small business owner and advocate. I support marketing and platform at Florida Funders, and I'm the owner of Paws 'n' Rec, Tampa's premier dog daycare and boarding company. Welcome, Taylor Wallace. Welcome to Day 8 of the Gasparilla Overload - Episode #182 on "That Entrepreneur ShowEach week since 2019, the founder of a company or brand shares what worked for them, what they needed to improve on, and all of their learning lessons along the way. Host Vincent A. Lanci got his first taste of entrepreneurship working for Wallace in Graduate School. I have over 10 years of experience building and managing creative teams on projects ranging from marketing and communications initiatives to production, mobile app development, blockchain dApp and protocol development, and investor relations. Nothing makes me happier than both building teams and getting my hands dirty as a writer, designer, and technologist. Wesbite: taywall.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/taylor-wallace-4087363b/About Paws 'n' Rec: Minimal or no yard space? Long work hours? Busy schedules? Many urban-living humans find it hard to provide their dogs with the level of physical, mental, and social stimulation that's generally available to those in the suburbs.From compulsive barking and property destruction, to complaining neighbors and angry landlords, scenarios like these are far too common amongst city-dwelling dog owners.If this sounds familiar, then you need a pet care provider that not only keeps your dog happy, healthy, entertained, and out of trouble, but also matches your lifestyle. Introducing Paws ‘n' Rec — the first membership-based doggy daycare adventure and overnight boarding solution developed specifically for urban-living humans and their furry family members.Wesbite: taywall.com Paws n Rec: https://www.pawsnrec.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/taylor-wallace-4087363b/Listen to all episodes here: https://ThatEntrepreneurShow.Buzzsprout.comWebsite: https://www.VincentALanci.com/.For Digital Editing Inquiries and Potential Podcast Guests: Email: PodcastsByLanci@Gmail.comHost Name: Vincent A. LanciYouTube: youtube.com/channel/UCy0dil34Q5ILEuHgLVmfhXQInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/vincentalanciInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thatentrepreneurshowFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/ThatEntrepreneurShowTwitter: twitter.com/PodcastsByLanciLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/thatentrepreneurshowAdventure by MusicbyAden | https://soundcloud.com/musicbyadenHappy | https://soundcloud.com/morning-kulishow/happy-background-music-no-copyright-fun-royalty-free-music-free-download
When Leslie Woodward was a young girl, a trip to a grocery store prompted a lifelong interest in food and nutrition - which became the idea for a venture that would become a reality. Leslie saw that there was almost no healthy food available with most of it packed with fillers, preservatives and ingredients that are hard even to pronounce. This prompted her vision to create fresh, healthy alternative milks which is sourced from local farmers and producers. She joins us on Let's Connect For Good to tell us about her journey creating Edenesque. We're also joined by special guest food scientist Dr. Taylor Wallace for a conversation about food you've never heard before. We discuss why your health is a clear reflection of the food you eat, the importance of sourcing ingredients wisely, the process of setting up a profitable business that also focuses on empowering the community, and the future of sustainability and environment-friendly initiatives among businesses. What ideas will Leslie and Dr. Taylor come up with as they look into how they could work together? You'll also learn: Why food labels are so important Leslie's approach to hiring How Leslie is approaching funding while ensuring the quality of her products isn't sacrificed Technology as an enabler of sustainability Meet The Guest... Chef Leslie Woodward is the CEO and Creator of Edenesque, which provides clean and natural alternative milks. She has been interested in food since she was a child. She founded Edenesque with the mission of creating nutrient dense and filler-free food that is good to taste and healthy for the gut. Most importantly, Leslie is a leader who believes in serving the community through her skills and ability. Dr. Taylor Wallace is the Principal and CEO at the Think Healthy Group. His academic research interests are in the area of nutritional interventions to promote health and prevent the onset of chronic disease. Dr. Wallace has a PhD an MS in Food Science and Nutrition from The Ohio State University and a BS in Food Science from the University of Kentucky. He operates the popular food and nutrition blog, www.DrTaylorWallace.com, is co-host of the weekly radio show, Risky Behavior™️, and a regular guest commentator in the mainstream media, regularly seen on NBC4 Washington and the Dr. Oz Show. Time Stamps... 01:40 Leslie explains her vision for Edenesque -- thinking beyond profit to serve the community 03:27 Here's what national numbers tell us about our national health and nutrient deficiency diseases 04:50 Why Leslie decided to take a nutrient degree 06:13 What is transparency, and how does it show up to your customers -- "Transparency means that you can actually understand everything that's on the label." 08:31 The nutritional value of nut milk served by Edenesque 09:32 What is reverse osmosis of water? 10:09 How Leslie makes her programs and products affordable to those who need them and about her upcoming community member program that aims at serving the underserved in society 14:33 About Leslie's outreach program and what it does 19:57 Leslie on creating something out of nothing and why she's all about serving people 22:42 Leslie on the importance of her values 23:51 Why Edenesque is not only clean but also sustainable and environment-friendly 24:50 Details of production at Edenesque 27:41 How to navigate the challenges faced with growing, scaling and distribution 30:39 Leslie tells us about future growth and funding challenges 38:03 Value points to note from the conversation 41:38 Food names, terms, additives, ingredients, and processes with food scientist Leslie 48:10 The role of technology 51:49 Taylor on working with food companies and sustainable food systems, logistical knowledge, nutrition, and environmental well-being Connect with Leslie... Website: https://edenesque.com/ (edenesque.com) LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/leslie-woodward-4891a631/...
Jimmy and Julie have a blast talking with America's Favorite Scientist, Dr. Taylor Wallace. Taylor shares practical tips and great advice for young professionals starting out on how to put yourself out there and grow your professional network - one lunch at a time.
Welcome to Episode 8 of Deal Box Daily
Are you an entrepreneur or investor who wants to gain a better understanding of the crypto currency landscape?! We have you covered with Deal Box Daily. In this episode, Jon Alvarado & Brendan McShane of Deal Box Inc. are joined by Taylor Wallace of Total Network Services to discuss NFT(s), crypto currencies, and key updates in the world of blockchain and digital assets.
Are you an entrepreneur or investor who wants to gain a better understanding of the crypto currency landscape?! We have you covered with Deal Box Daily. In this episode, Jon Alvarado & Brendan McShane of Deal Box Inc. are joined by Taylor Wallace of Total Network Services to discuss NFT(s), crypto currencies, and key updates in the world of blockchain and digital assets.
Are you an entrepreneur or investor who wants to gain a better understanding of the crypto currency landscape?! We have you covered with Deal Box Daily. In this episode, Jon Alvarado & Brendan McShane of Deal Box Inc. are joined by Taylor Wallace of Total Network Services to discuss NFT(s), crypto currencies, and key updates in the world of blockchain and digital assets.
Are you an entrepreneur or investor who wants to gain a better understanding of the crypto currency landscape?! We have you covered with Deal Box Daily. In this episode, Jon Alvarado & Brendan McShane of Deal Box Inc. are joined by Taylor Wallace of Total Network Services to discuss NFT(s), crypto currencies, and key updates in the world of blockchain and digital assets.
In this episode, I had the pleasure of interviewing my beautiful friend, Taylor Wallace out of Texas, whom I originally met through a past MLM life.This self-made 7-figure powerhouse made her first 6 figures at 19 and hasn't looked back since. We got to catch up on her journey as a single mom of three children, love life, business, health scare with cancer, and more. You don't want to miss this exclusive interview with the one and only Taylor Sno Wallace. Want to start your own podcast but not sure where to start? Here's what I use: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1774013Follow Taylorwww.instagram.com/tswallace_www.facebook.com/dreamedtoreality Follow Jacquelynnwww.instagram.com/jacquelynncottenwww.facebook.com/jacquelynnrpilcher/ Enroll Now for 7-Week Group Coaching w/Jacquelynn Here: https://bit.ly/3dyHNX9Support the show (https://cash.app/app/ZWTBBZS)
In this episode, I interview Digital Nomad Taylor Wallace. She shares some of the struggles she had living this lifestyle and how she found balance. Show Notes:00:00 Taylor reads an excerpt from her travels 2:30 Taylor talks about the excerpt from her travels 4:13 Taylor defines what a digital nomad means 4:43 Taylor shares with us what a regular day living her nomad life looks like 8:37 Taylor shares how she defines traveling and the difference between being a digital nomad and traveling 13:03 Taylor shares the decision when she decided to become a digital nomad The importance of finding a community so you can thrive 20:53 Taylor shares one of her fears when she had - The feeling of falling behind and how she dealt with that challenge 24:51 Taylor shares how she moved into the mindfulness space and her journey to moving into the importance of mindfulness as a digital nomad 33:26 Taylor's most valuable thing she learned was that nothing is important Taylor explains what this means to her 37:19 Taylor shares her most dangerous moment she's ever experienced while being a digital nomad - She shares a story in Mexico where her group of friends and their acquaintances almost got arrested. 44:13 Taylor shares her most fulfilling moment on a Greek Island getting invited on a massive luxury yacht 50:15 Taylor's favorite place in the world is Japan and she shares some of her favorite locations and experiences 53:19 Taylor shares one piece of advice that she would give to her younger self. 55:00 Find Taylor http://www.instagram.com/taylorwallace (www.instagram.com/taylorwallace) www.thefitfounder.com
HAPPY NEW YEAR COVID IS OVER, RIGHT?!?!?! (it's not wear a mask, wash your hands, stay home, get vaccinated, listen to the CDC).We finally cover a movie about radio deejays with an actual radio deejay! Taylor Wallace joins Scarlett and Holli to answer their questions as well as debunk some inaccuracies portrayed in these movies. Also, Scarlett REALLY hated this movie and she'll exact her revenge on Holli for picking it. Disclaimer: This podcast contains spoilers and swears.Warm our hearts all year long by rating, reviewing and subscribing to us wherever you get your podcasts. Don't forget to follow us on social media: Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook.If we jingled your bells, please consider subscribing to our Patreon. You get to peek under the tree with early access to episodes, bonus content, and rewards at every level! This helps us with our production costs and to create even more holiday cheer!Thank you for listening and have a very merry NetfliXmas!All our links in one place: http://linktr.ee/netflixmaspodcast
Episode 16 of our Live Music Trivia Game Show!With,Returning champ, Heath Allyn, actor and musician,Taylor Wallace, KUTX host and trivia magnate,Johnny Luna, TV director and former punk rock bassist,and, Stephen Villela, bassist, drummer and video production all-star
Prepare to be surprised by the facts behind processed foods. Here is a hint: it's all about the food quality and how we are eating these foods. We are delighted to have America's Favorite Food Scientist, Dr. Taylor Wallace, PhD, CFS, FACN, joining us on this episode. As the founder of the Think Healthy Group, Dr. Taylor is dedicated to providing his research-based knowledge of food science to everyday Americans. You will also recognize him as a regular guest on the Dr. Oz Show. Listen now to understand what processed foods are all about. --- Thank you for listening! Find us on Social: www.facebook.com/SpotOnDrJSB/ www.instagram.com/spot_on_podcast/ twitter.com/joansalgeblake
HOUR 1Why I Call Magnesium a Miracle --Carolyn Dean MD ND I was asked to write The Magnesium Miracle for Random House in 1999 and it wasn’t long into my research before I realized my nightly Charlie horse leg cramps, heart palpitations, insomnia, and neck and back muscle spasms were due to magnesium deficiency. When I began to supplement with magnesium I noticed my symptoms started to subside. It was the beginning of my very own miracle. Magnesium is necessary for the activation and proper function of 1,000 enzyme systems in the body. It catalyzes most of the chemical reactions in the body. It synthesizes protein; stabilizes RNA and DNA; transmits nerve signals; relaxes muscles – whereas calcium contracts muscles. Six of the 8 steps to make energy (ATP) in the mitochondrial Krebs Cycle require magnesium yet it’s often dismissed as just a laxative. It’s also dismissed because there is no readily available lab test to find out how much magnesium is in your cells. Mitochondrial dysfunction is a hot topic with researchers drilling down into these digestive organelles that make ATP to find out why they aren’t working. I say, if you saturate your mitochondria with enough magnesium to do their job – the whole system revs up and begins working more efficiently. These impressive facts make magnesium the main building block for the body and the primary nutrient that your body requires. Magnesium paves the way for most biochemical functions in the body and works synergistically with most other minerals and vitamins. As a matter of fact, if you are able to saturate the body with enough magnesium, up to 65 different disease conditions may be eliminated, because they were created by magnesium deficiency in the first place. The versatility of magnesium never ceases to amaze me, in fact, it always pleasantly surprises me. This year as COVID-19 spread across the globe, our favorite research partner Dr. Taylor Wallace wrote: Several aspects of this infectious disease mimic metabolic events shown to occur during latent subclinical magnesium deficiency. Hypomagnesemia is a relatively common clinical occurrence that often goes unrecognized since magnesium levels are rarely monitored in the clinical setting. Magnesium is the second most abundant intracellular cation after potassium. It is involved in >600 enzymatic reactions in the body, including those contributing to the exaggerated immune and inflammatory responses exhibited by COVID-19 patients. As if that reason alone isn’t enough to celebrate the Miracle of Magnesium, here are some of the health conditions that have been proven through evidence-based science to be magnesium deficiency related. CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE Dr. James DiNicolantonio’s abstract for “Subclinical Magnesium Deficiency: A Principal Driver of Cardiovascular Disease and A Public Health Crisis” describes the reasons we are in the midst of a magnesium deficiency public health crisis. He also mentions why magnesium deficiency goes undiagnosed and untreated. Because serum magnesium does not reflect intracellular magnesium, the latter making up more than 99% of total body magnesium, most cases of magnesium deficiency are undiagnosed. Furthermore, because of chronic diseases, medications, decreases in food crop magnesium contents, and the availability of refined and processed foods, the vast majority of people in modern societies are at risk for magnesium deficiency. Certain individuals will need to supplement with magnesium in order to prevent suboptimal magnesium deficiency, especially if trying to obtain an optimal magnesium status to prevent chronic disease. Subclinical magnesium deficiency increases the risk of numerous types of cardiovascular disease, costs nations around the world an incalculable amount of healthcare costs and suffering, and should be considered a public health crisis. That an easy, cost-effective strategy exists to prevent and treat subclinical magnesium deficiency should provide an urgent call to action. DIABETES Medicine recognizes magnesium deficiency as one of the signs of diabetes for the following reasons: Magnesium is necessary to make and secrete insulin.Magnesium facilitates carbohydrate metabolism;Magnesium allows insulin to transfer glucose into cells. Otherwise, glucose and insulin build up in the blood causing various types of tissue damage.Tyrosine kinase, an enzyme that allows glucose entry into the cell (along with insulin) is magnesium-dependent.Seven of the ten enzymes needed to metabolize glucose in the process called glycolysis are also magnesium-dependent.One of the major reasons the cells don’t respond to insulin is lack of magnesium. Studies do show that chronic insulin resistance in patients with type 2 diabetes is associated with a reduction of magnesium because magnesium is necessary to allow glucose to enter cells. Studies also confirm that when insulin is released from the pancreas, magnesium in the cell normally responds and opens the cell to allow entry of glucose, but in the case of magnesium deficiency combined with insulin resistance the normal mechanisms just don’t work. However, the higher the levels of magnesium in the body the greater the sensitivity of the cells to insulin and the possibility of reversing the problem. MIGRAINES By 2012, Dr. Alexander Mauskop had sufficient clinical success and had published enough about treating migraine with magnesium to title his paper “Why All Migraine Patients Should Be Treated with Magnesium.” Dr. Mauskop stated that “all migraine sufferers should receive a therapeutic trial of magnesium supplementation.” He explains, “A multitude of studies have proven the presence of magnesium deficiency in migraine patients.” OSTEOPOROSIS Magnesium is just as important as calcium to prevent and treat osteoporosis.Magnesium keeps calcium dissolved in the blood so it will not form kidney stones or precipitate in soft tissues of the body.Taking calcium for osteoporosis (without magnesium) can promote kidney stones.A 2014 meta-analysis confirmed the association between Serum Magnesium levels and postmenopausal osteoporosis. Seven studies involving 1,349 postmenopausal women were identified. Overall, postmenopausal osteoporotic women had lower serum levels of magnesium than the healthy controls. The same association was found for women below the age of 60 and above 60. The investigators concluded that low Serum Magnesium seems to be a risk factor for osteoporosis among the postmenopausal group. AGING The following is an excerpt from my book, The Magnesium Miracle (2017) It describes a study published in 2014 on Atherogenesis, Cardiovascular Disease, and Aging. The senior authors of the paper are world-renowned magnesium researchers Drs. Burton and Bella Altura who say: We believe in view of the current report, and other works recently published by our labs, prolonged magnesium deficiency should be categorized as another epigenetic mechanism. By epigenetic mechanism they mean that telomerase is not being affected by some factor inherit in our genes and chromosomes but by an outside “switch”. That outside switch is magnesium. Epigenetics is the study of cellular or genetic variations that result from external or environmental factors that switch genes on and off and affect how cells express genes. It’s great news that magnesium has the ability to positively effect genes, and keep our telomeres where they belong at the end of chromosomes. In The Magnesium Miracle book, I provide direct quotes from the Alturas’ paper because I want readers to understand the incredible value of magnesium in all tissues, in all cells, in all our mitochondria, and in our RNA and DNA. Also I note that the Alturas mention several times that magnesium should be measured properly with Ionized Magnesium technology. Aging and Magnesium Deficiency Aging is now agreed to be critical in the etiology of metabolic decline in most subjects as they close-in on their 65th birthday. Many subjects at 65 years of age show signs of metabolic decline, atherosclerosis, high blood pressure, cardiovascular diseases, and often type 2 diabetes, which eventually contribute to congestive heart failure by their 75th-85th year. It is, thus, of considerable interest here to remind the reader that all of these attributes have been associated, both experimentally and clinically, with the presence of Mg-deficient states where they have been looked for and measured properly. The aging process is also associated with an increase in the levels of proinflammatory cytokines in tissues and cells all present in Mg-deficient animals, tissues, and different cell types. STRESS I turn to The Magnesium Miracle again to describe the importance of magnesium in defeating stress. Magnesium supports our adrenal glands, which are overworked by stress leading to combined magnesium deficiency symptoms and adrenal exhaustion symptoms of anxiety, depression, muscle weakness, fatigue, eye twitches, insomnia, anorexia, apathy, apprehension, poor memory, confusion, anger, nervousness, and rapid pulse. How do we graduate from being a calm person in control of our nervous system to an anxious, fearful individual? I think it’s due to a gradual but chronic decrease in magnesium reserves. When the body is stressed – and it can be for a dozen different reasons, our magnesium reserves dump this crucial mineral into our blood stream and we immediately become one of those people blessed with the ability to cope. We are both calm and alert. Our friends and relatives think it’s just who we are but it’s really how much magnesium we have in reserve. If the stress continues and we don’t rest or replace our magnesium between episodes, our magnesium stores become depleted. Then, when you are faced with the next stressor, your stress hormones (adrenalin and cortisol) don’t activate your magnesium reserves with a calming effect. Instead, adrenalin revs up your heart rate, elevates your blood pressure, and tenses your muscles in a fight or flight reaction. One of the early studies on stress and magnesium identified the Type A personality as requiring magnesium. Henrotte JG, “Type A behavior and magnesium metabolism.” Magnesium, vol. 5, pp. 201–210, 1986.Prolonged psychological stress raises adrenaline, the stress hormone, which depletes magnesium.Cernak I et al., “Alterations in magnesium and oxidative status during chronic emotional stress.” Magnes Res, vol. 13, no. 1, pp. 29–36, 2000.NEUROPATHY In The Magnesium Miracle I wrote that: Insufficient magnesium and the relative excess of calcium will cause sustained nerve excitation in any nerve cells in the body. Magnesium alleviates the following nerve disturbances that can occur: Burning pain, Muscle weakness, Numbness, Paralysis. Pins-and-needles, sensations, Seizures and convulsions, Skin sensitivity, Tingling, Twitching, Vertigo, Confusion I have seen reversal of these symptoms in my patients and my customers. In The Magnesium Miracle, I present a case history of neuritis. The following is a small sample of the available literature showing the interest in diabetes and a review of the importance of magnesium in treating migraine headaches. Zhang Q, et al. Low serum phosphate and magnesium levels are associated with peripheral neuropathy in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus. Diabetes Res Clin Pract. 2018 Dec;146:1-7.Razzaghi R. Magnesium Supplementation and the Effects on Wound Healing and Metabolic Status in Patients with Diabetic Foot Ulcer: a Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Trial. Biol Trace Elem Res. 2018 Feb;181(2):207-215.Mauskop A, Varughese J. Why All Migraine Patients Should Be Treated with Magnesium. J Neural Transm (Vienna). 2012 May;119(5):575-9.I tell people if you would like even more clinical evidence for the importance of magnesium in neurological disorders they should print up a copy of the free online book Magnesium in the Central Nervous System. The book has 24 chapters covering the normal brain; neurological disease; and psychiatric disease.A miracle can be considered an extraordinary event that brings very welcome consequences! Science is clear: we can improve the health outcomes for every individual who suffers from these conditions as a result of magnesium deficiency. My life’s work continues to culminate with and focus on educating the public and practitioners about the role of magnesium in the body and encourage those who have experienced their own magnesium miracle to join me in this effort! With that in mind, I invite you to join me, and my vibrant, vivacious audience for tonight’s weekly live radio show. We will be talking about The Magnesium Miracle along with a wide range of health topics and safe solutions. You will love hearing the beneficial interactions with callers and hosts alike including the body/mind connection, identifying the ‘conflict’ in the ‘conflict basis’ of disease and much more!! Video Version: https://youtu.be/jzgc0DgQrSECall in and Chat with Dr. Dean during Live Show with Video Stream: Call 646-558-8656 ID: 8836953587 press #. To Ask a Question press *9 to raise your hand Dr. Dean takes questions via email. Please write questions@drcarolyndeanlive.comWe will be glad to respond to your emailLearn more about Dr. Carolyn here: https://drcarolyndeanlive.com
HOUR 2Why I Call Magnesium a Miracle --Carolyn Dean MD ND I was asked to write The Magnesium Miracle for Random House in 1999 and it wasn’t long into my research before I realized my nightly Charlie horse leg cramps, heart palpitations, insomnia, and neck and back muscle spasms were due to magnesium deficiency. When I began to supplement with magnesium I noticed my symptoms started to subside. It was the beginning of my very own miracle. Magnesium is necessary for the activation and proper function of 1,000 enzyme systems in the body. It catalyzes most of the chemical reactions in the body. It synthesizes protein; stabilizes RNA and DNA; transmits nerve signals; relaxes muscles – whereas calcium contracts muscles. Six of the 8 steps to make energy (ATP) in the mitochondrial Krebs Cycle require magnesium yet it’s often dismissed as just a laxative. It’s also dismissed because there is no readily available lab test to find out how much magnesium is in your cells. Mitochondrial dysfunction is a hot topic with researchers drilling down into these digestive organelles that make ATP to find out why they aren’t working. I say, if you saturate your mitochondria with enough magnesium to do their job – the whole system revs up and begins working more efficiently. These impressive facts make magnesium the main building block for the body and the primary nutrient that your body requires. Magnesium paves the way for most biochemical functions in the body and works synergistically with most other minerals and vitamins. As a matter of fact, if you are able to saturate the body with enough magnesium, up to 65 different disease conditions may be eliminated, because they were created by magnesium deficiency in the first place. The versatility of magnesium never ceases to amaze me, in fact, it always pleasantly surprises me. This year as COVID-19 spread across the globe, our favorite research partner Dr. Taylor Wallace wrote: Several aspects of this infectious disease mimic metabolic events shown to occur during latent subclinical magnesium deficiency. Hypomagnesemia is a relatively common clinical occurrence that often goes unrecognized since magnesium levels are rarely monitored in the clinical setting. Magnesium is the second most abundant intracellular cation after potassium. It is involved in >600 enzymatic reactions in the body, including those contributing to the exaggerated immune and inflammatory responses exhibited by COVID-19 patients. As if that reason alone isn’t enough to celebrate the Miracle of Magnesium, here are some of the health conditions that have been proven through evidence-based science to be magnesium deficiency related. CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE Dr. James DiNicolantonio’s abstract for “Subclinical Magnesium Deficiency: A Principal Driver of Cardiovascular Disease and A Public Health Crisis” describes the reasons we are in the midst of a magnesium deficiency public health crisis. He also mentions why magnesium deficiency goes undiagnosed and untreated. Because serum magnesium does not reflect intracellular magnesium, the latter making up more than 99% of total body magnesium, most cases of magnesium deficiency are undiagnosed. Furthermore, because of chronic diseases, medications, decreases in food crop magnesium contents, and the availability of refined and processed foods, the vast majority of people in modern societies are at risk for magnesium deficiency. Certain individuals will need to supplement with magnesium in order to prevent suboptimal magnesium deficiency, especially if trying to obtain an optimal magnesium status to prevent chronic disease. Subclinical magnesium deficiency increases the risk of numerous types of cardiovascular disease, costs nations around the world an incalculable amount of healthcare costs and suffering, and should be considered a public health crisis. That an easy, cost-effective strategy exists to prevent and treat subclinical magnesium deficiency should provide an urgent call to action. DIABETES Medicine recognizes magnesium deficiency as one of the signs of diabetes for the following reasons: Magnesium is necessary to make and secrete insulin.Magnesium facilitates carbohydrate metabolism;Magnesium allows insulin to transfer glucose into cells. Otherwise, glucose and insulin build up in the blood causing various types of tissue damage.Tyrosine kinase, an enzyme that allows glucose entry into the cell (along with insulin) is magnesium-dependent.Seven of the ten enzymes needed to metabolize glucose in the process called glycolysis are also magnesium-dependent.One of the major reasons the cells don’t respond to insulin is lack of magnesium. Studies do show that chronic insulin resistance in patients with type 2 diabetes is associated with a reduction of magnesium because magnesium is necessary to allow glucose to enter cells. Studies also confirm that when insulin is released from the pancreas, magnesium in the cell normally responds and opens the cell to allow entry of glucose, but in the case of magnesium deficiency combined with insulin resistance the normal mechanisms just don’t work. However, the higher the levels of magnesium in the body the greater the sensitivity of the cells to insulin and the possibility of reversing the problem. MIGRAINES By 2012, Dr. Alexander Mauskop had sufficient clinical success and had published enough about treating migraine with magnesium to title his paper “Why All Migraine Patients Should Be Treated with Magnesium.” Dr. Mauskop stated that “all migraine sufferers should receive a therapeutic trial of magnesium supplementation.” He explains, “A multitude of studies have proven the presence of magnesium deficiency in migraine patients.” OSTEOPOROSIS Magnesium is just as important as calcium to prevent and treat osteoporosis.Magnesium keeps calcium dissolved in the blood so it will not form kidney stones or precipitate in soft tissues of the body.Taking calcium for osteoporosis (without magnesium) can promote kidney stones.A 2014 meta-analysis confirmed the association between Serum Magnesium levels and postmenopausal osteoporosis. Seven studies involving 1,349 postmenopausal women were identified. Overall, postmenopausal osteoporotic women had lower serum levels of magnesium than the healthy controls. The same association was found for women below the age of 60 and above 60. The investigators concluded that low Serum Magnesium seems to be a risk factor for osteoporosis among the postmenopausal group. AGING The following is an excerpt from my book, The Magnesium Miracle (2017) It describes a study published in 2014 on Atherogenesis, Cardiovascular Disease, and Aging. The senior authors of the paper are world-renowned magnesium researchers Drs. Burton and Bella Altura who say: We believe in view of the current report, and other works recently published by our labs, prolonged magnesium deficiency should be categorized as another epigenetic mechanism. By epigenetic mechanism they mean that telomerase is not being affected by some factor inherit in our genes and chromosomes but by an outside “switch”. That outside switch is magnesium. Epigenetics is the study of cellular or genetic variations that result from external or environmental factors that switch genes on and off and affect how cells express genes. It’s great news that magnesium has the ability to positively effect genes, and keep our telomeres where they belong at the end of chromosomes. In The Magnesium Miracle book, I provide direct quotes from the Alturas’ paper because I want readers to understand the incredible value of magnesium in all tissues, in all cells, in all our mitochondria, and in our RNA and DNA. Also I note that the Alturas mention several times that magnesium should be measured properly with Ionized Magnesium technology. Aging and Magnesium Deficiency Aging is now agreed to be critical in the etiology of metabolic decline in most subjects as they close-in on their 65th birthday. Many subjects at 65 years of age show signs of metabolic decline, atherosclerosis, high blood pressure, cardiovascular diseases, and often type 2 diabetes, which eventually contribute to congestive heart failure by their 75th-85th year. It is, thus, of considerable interest here to remind the reader that all of these attributes have been associated, both experimentally and clinically, with the presence of Mg-deficient states where they have been looked for and measured properly. The aging process is also associated with an increase in the levels of proinflammatory cytokines in tissues and cells all present in Mg-deficient animals, tissues, and different cell types. STRESS I turn to The Magnesium Miracle again to describe the importance of magnesium in defeating stress. Magnesium supports our adrenal glands, which are overworked by stress leading to combined magnesium deficiency symptoms and adrenal exhaustion symptoms of anxiety, depression, muscle weakness, fatigue, eye twitches, insomnia, anorexia, apathy, apprehension, poor memory, confusion, anger, nervousness, and rapid pulse. How do we graduate from being a calm person in control of our nervous system to an anxious, fearful individual? I think it’s due to a gradual but chronic decrease in magnesium reserves. When the body is stressed – and it can be for a dozen different reasons, our magnesium reserves dump this crucial mineral into our blood stream and we immediately become one of those people blessed with the ability to cope. We are both calm and alert. Our friends and relatives think it’s just who we are but it’s really how much magnesium we have in reserve. If the stress continues and we don’t rest or replace our magnesium between episodes, our magnesium stores become depleted. Then, when you are faced with the next stressor, your stress hormones (adrenalin and cortisol) don’t activate your magnesium reserves with a calming effect. Instead, adrenalin revs up your heart rate, elevates your blood pressure, and tenses your muscles in a fight or flight reaction. One of the early studies on stress and magnesium identified the Type A personality as requiring magnesium. Henrotte JG, “Type A behavior and magnesium metabolism.” Magnesium, vol. 5, pp. 201–210, 1986.Prolonged psychological stress raises adrenaline, the stress hormone, which depletes magnesium.Cernak I et al., “Alterations in magnesium and oxidative status during chronic emotional stress.” Magnes Res, vol. 13, no. 1, pp. 29–36, 2000.NEUROPATHY In The Magnesium Miracle I wrote that: Insufficient magnesium and the relative excess of calcium will cause sustained nerve excitation in any nerve cells in the body. Magnesium alleviates the following nerve disturbances that can occur: Burning pain, Muscle weakness, Numbness, Paralysis. Pins-and-needles, sensations, Seizures and convulsions, Skin sensitivity, Tingling, Twitching, Vertigo, Confusion I have seen reversal of these symptoms in my patients and my customers. In The Magnesium Miracle, I present a case history of neuritis. The following is a small sample of the available literature showing the interest in diabetes and a review of the importance of magnesium in treating migraine headaches. Zhang Q, et al. Low serum phosphate and magnesium levels are associated with peripheral neuropathy in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus. Diabetes Res Clin Pract. 2018 Dec;146:1-7.Razzaghi R. Magnesium Supplementation and the Effects on Wound Healing and Metabolic Status in Patients with Diabetic Foot Ulcer: a Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Trial. Biol Trace Elem Res. 2018 Feb;181(2):207-215.Mauskop A, Varughese J. Why All Migraine Patients Should Be Treated with Magnesium. J Neural Transm (Vienna). 2012 May;119(5):575-9.I tell people if you would like even more clinical evidence for the importance of magnesium in neurological disorders they should print up a copy of the free online book Magnesium in the Central Nervous System. The book has 24 chapters covering the normal brain; neurological disease; and psychiatric disease.A miracle can be considered an extraordinary event that brings very welcome consequences! Science is clear: we can improve the health outcomes for every individual who suffers from these conditions as a result of magnesium deficiency. My life’s work continues to culminate with and focus on educating the public and practitioners about the role of magnesium in the body and encourage those who have experienced their own magnesium miracle to join me in this effort! With that in mind, I invite you to join me, and my vibrant, vivacious audience for tonight’s weekly live radio show. We will be talking about The Magnesium Miracle along with a wide range of health topics and safe solutions. You will love hearing the beneficial interactions with callers and hosts alike including the body/mind connection, identifying the ‘conflict’ in the ‘conflict basis’ of disease and much more!! Video Version: https://youtu.be/jzgc0DgQrSECall in and Chat with Dr. Dean during Live Show with Video Stream: Call 646-558-8656 ID: 8836953587 press #. To Ask a Question press *9 to raise your hand Dr. Dean takes questions via email. Please write questions@drcarolyndeanlive.comWe will be glad to respond to your email Learn more about Dr. Carolyn here: https://drcarolyndeanlive.com
Ross & Chris welcome Taylor Wallace to the show. Taylor works for Go Fast Campers and talks to every customer! Taylor and his wife also own an AMC Eagle, a sweet Ford Bronco, and a new-to-them 2000 Ford F-250 Super Duty with the 7.3 Powerstroke. Taylor and his family relocated to Bozeman, Montana from Austin, Texas. He has since been exploring all the adventures that Montana has to offer. Go Fast Campers makes over campers and tents that help you punch the escape button every chance you can. Their landmark product is an RTT that attaches to pickup beds. They also make a pickup deck system, Roof Top Tents, and now a Superlite version that weighs less than 80 lbs.
HOUR 1Vitamin D - Powering Your Immune System -- Carolyn Dean MD ND While the world waits for a definitive treatment, cure, or vaccine for COVID-19, studies have shown a significant correlation between a low level of vitamin D in the blood and a greater risk of infection. Vitamin D deficiency has now been shown to increase susceptibility to COVID-19 and increathe risk of COVID-19 severity, including ICU admission and death. Conversely, other published studies have also shownthose with higher vitamin D levels (over 30 ng/ml or 75 nmol/L) have a reduced risk of severe symptoms and death due to COVID-19. In fact, an analysis of over 190,000 Americans found that having vitamin D levels of at least 50 ng/ml resulted in a 53% lower positivity rate than those whose levels were less than 20 ng/ml! The first-published randomized controlled trial on vitamin D and COVID-19 found that adding vitamin D to the standard treatment nearly eliminated ICU admissions and did eliminate deaths. These scientific facts, based on research supported by GrassrootsHealth and other clinical research groups, should have your full and complete attention. HOWEVER, increasing vitamin D supplementation is not, in and of itself, a solution. Magnesium and Vitamin D Metabolism "While many people are beginning to realize the amazing health benefits that vitamin D has to offer in the prevention of disease, they may not be getting the full benefits from vitamin D without also supplementing their diets with magnesium, which is a vital nutrient that works synergistically with vitamin D," says Dr. Carolyn Dean, author of The Magnesium Miracle. Over the past decade, Dr. Carolyn Dean has been educating the public on the role of magnesium in vitamin D metabolism. Too much vitamin D can deplete magnesium and cause magnesium deficiency symptoms. The amount of magnesium required to process high blood levels of Vitamin D might contribute to more migraines, heart palpitations, AFib, and insomnia when they take vitamin D. Magnesium is so important in vitamin D metabolism that optimum levels of storage vitamin D and magnesium are much more effective in producing active vitamin D than high dose vitamin D. The paper “Magnesium, Vitamin D Status and Mortality” in BMC Medicine displays a detailed flow chart of vitamin D metabolism, which shows that magnesium is required in 8 crucial steps. In addition, a recent paper released in 2018 demonstrates found that magnesium intake significantly interacted with vitamin D in relation to vitamin D status and risk of mortality. Finally, Dr. Taylor Wallace recently published a very important paper outlining magnesium's role in immune resilience providing a summary of experimental findings and knowledge of the biochemical role magnesium may play in the pathogenesis of COVID-19 is presented in this perspective. Tonight, we'll talk with Dr. Carolyn Dean about Vitamin D - Powering Your Immune System- along with a wide range of other health topics and clinically recommended nutritional assets to support your body. You will love hearing the beneficial interactions with our callers and hosts alike including the body/mind connection, identifying the 'conflict' in the 'conflict basis' of disease and much more!! SO...be sure join us this evening for another wonderful, information-packed broadcast. If you yourself are unable to make the show, you have the option to email Dr. Dean and have your question or comment included in our MailBag. Remember, the valuable information, suggestions, and insights about your health choices you hear on the show should always be discussed with your doctor. Call in and Chat with Dr. Dean during Live Show with Video Stream: Call 646-558-8656 ID: 8836953587 press #. To Ask a Question press *9 to raise your hand Dr. Dean takes questions via email. Please write questions@drcarolyndeanlive.comWe will be glad to respond to your email Learn more about Dr. Carolyn here: https://drcarolyndeanlive.com
HOUR 2Vitamin D - Powering Your Immune System -- Carolyn Dean MD ND While the world waits for a definitive treatment, cure, or vaccine for COVID-19, studies have shown a significant correlation between a low level of vitamin D in the blood and a greater risk of infection. Vitamin D deficiency has now been shown to increase susceptibility to COVID-19 and increathe risk of COVID-19 severity, including ICU admission and death. Conversely, other published studies have also shownthose with higher vitamin D levels (over 30 ng/ml or 75 nmol/L) have a reduced risk of severe symptoms and death due to COVID-19. In fact, an analysis of over 190,000 Americans found that having vitamin D levels of at least 50 ng/ml resulted in a 53% lower positivity rate than those whose levels were less than 20 ng/ml! The first-published randomized controlled trial on vitamin D and COVID-19 found that adding vitamin D to the standard treatment nearly eliminated ICU admissions and did eliminate deaths. These scientific facts, based on research supported by GrassrootsHealth and other clinical research groups, should have your full and complete attention. HOWEVER, increasing vitamin D supplementation is not, in and of itself, a solution. Magnesium and Vitamin D Metabolism "While many people are beginning to realize the amazing health benefits that vitamin D has to offer in the prevention of disease, they may not be getting the full benefits from vitamin D without also supplementing their diets with magnesium, which is a vital nutrient that works synergistically with vitamin D," says Dr. Carolyn Dean, author of The Magnesium Miracle. Over the past decade, Dr. Carolyn Dean has been educating the public on the role of magnesium in vitamin D metabolism. Too much vitamin D can deplete magnesium and cause magnesium deficiency symptoms. The amount of magnesium required to process high blood levels of Vitamin D might contribute to more migraines, heart palpitations, AFib, and insomnia when they take vitamin D. Magnesium is so important in vitamin D metabolism that optimum levels of storage vitamin D and magnesium are much more effective in producing active vitamin D than high dose vitamin D. The paper “Magnesium, Vitamin D Status and Mortality” in BMC Medicine displays a detailed flow chart of vitamin D metabolism, which shows that magnesium is required in 8 crucial steps. In addition, a recent paper released in 2018 demonstrates found that magnesium intake significantly interacted with vitamin D in relation to vitamin D status and risk of mortality. Finally, Dr. Taylor Wallace recently published a very important paper outlining magnesium's role in immune resilience providing a summary of experimental findings and knowledge of the biochemical role magnesium may play in the pathogenesis of COVID-19 is presented in this perspective. Tonight, we'll talk with Dr. Carolyn Dean about Vitamin D - Powering Your Immune System- along with a wide range of other health topics and clinically recommended nutritional assets to support your body. You will love hearing the beneficial interactions with our callers and hosts alike including the body/mind connection, identifying the 'conflict' in the 'conflict basis' of disease and much more!! SO...be sure join us this evening for another wonderful, information-packed broadcast. If you yourself are unable to make the show, you have the option to email Dr. Dean and have your question or comment included in our MailBag. Remember, the valuable information, suggestions, and insights about your health choices you hear on the show should always be discussed with your doctor. Call in and Chat with Dr. Dean during Live Show with Video Stream: Call 646-558-8656 ID: 8836953587 press #. To Ask a Question press *9 to raise your hand Dr. Dean takes questions via email. Please write questions@drcarolyndeanlive.comWe will be glad to respond to your email Learn more about Dr. Carolyn here: https://drcarolyndeanlive.com
Photographers and Lighting Designers have a very interesting relationship. Often times the two worlds clash, but not in this case! Taylor Wallace, of Alive Coverage is my guest this week. He is a world class photographer in the concert industry, one who I call anytime I can, and helped build one of the most successful collectives of photographers/videographers in the business. We discuss how he got started, and how he and his team were able to set themselves apart in an ultra competitive aspect of live entertainment. Support the show (https://venmo.com/Greg-Ellis)
Not only do I talk the talk, I walk the walk. Today’s podcast is a great example of how I practice what I preach, Direction Not perfection. In a perfect world it would be early in the week. I would be in my quiet, organized office, fine tuning an interview for you to listen to while my children were either in school or on a playdate. My dinner would be cooking in the crockpot getting ready to be served up in my spotless kitchen. But, none of us live in a perfect world. It is Thursday afternoon. You can hear kids laughing and playing in the background along with the sounds of dishes and laundry being done. I am doing this podcast hiding in a bedroom with my puppy in my lap. Well okay, the puppy is usually in my lap. I am on vacation, spending much needed time with my family. Still it was important to me not to miss a week with my podcast, so I am turning to some of my resources for today. I talk often about how important it is to plug positive messages into your head. To help give you an idea of where to find those, I am going to share with you three of my favorite podcasts and let them fill you with positivity while I join my family and create memories.Jennifer ZumbielFamilies That Stick Togather, Podcasthttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/families-that-stick-togather-trailer/id1518481703?i=1000477925917“This is REAL life by real families. It’s the place to feel normal and that there really is a better way to slow down and make it all count. We’re your biggest fans in encouraging you to keep building that solid foundation in your strong family even among the real busy. I’m your host, Jennifer Zumbiel, Wife, Mom of four children and creator of Togather Moments™ where we believe meaningful communication can be as simple as peeling a sticker with an intentional conversation starter. Each week we will bring you practical tips and resources on how to connect, interviews on how to find deep meaning through any life-transition, and inspiring fun interviews from families just like you. We understand sometimes all you have are small moments. Let’s make them BIG, friends! Let’s build a community of Families That Stick Togather and know we did well with the Family God made just for us.”Pastor Stephen Furtick“Steven Furtick is a pastor, songwriter, & New York Times best-selling author. As founder and lead pastor, he has helped grow the multi-site Elevation Church into a global ministry through online streaming, television, and the music of Elevation Worship. He holds a master of divinity degree from Southern Theological Seminary and is the author of Crash the Chatterbox, Greater, Sun Stand Still, (Un)Qualified, Seven-Mile Miracle. Pastor Steven and Holly live in Charlotte, NC with their two sons, Elijah and Graham, and daughter, Abbey.”http://elevationchurch.org/Listen to an excerpt from https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/elevation-with-steven-furtick/id216015753?i=1000472005676Pastor Furtick discusses getting back to normal after the Coronavirus. You don’t know how much you need normal until you are forced to live without it. What you are praying for now is what you were praying away 2 months ago.Melissa Joy Dobbins, MS, RD, CDE Sound Bites Podcast“Delve into the science, the psychology and the strategies behind good food and nutrition with Melissa, the Guilt-Free RD. She has conversations with experts including researchers, academics, authors, dietitians and more on topics such as healthy diets, weight management, diabetes, agriculture, sustainability and more.Get credible information to help you make your own, well-informed nutrition decisions based on facts, not fear.”www.soundbitesrd.comListen to an excerpt from her podcast on March 30, 2020 Episode 145“What you need to know about Coronavirus and food with Dr. Taylor Wallace”https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/what-you-need-to-know-about-coronavirus-food-dr-taylor/id982530565?i=1000470014246My Resources:www.facebook.com/houselifestyleswww.healthaccountabilitycoach.com
Comedian Zack Lyman sits down with Taylor Wallace Music Producer and Musician and talks about Coffeefest, specialty coffee and music. Zack and Taylor have known each other for years from the coffee world. It was great hearing them catch up. Taylor Music IG Instagram.com/misterwonkamusic Zack's IG Instagram.com/zacklymanpodcast ALSO CHECK OUT THE ALL NEW ZACKLYMANPODCAST.COM
How do you think about your goals? How do you feel confident about who you are and what you're working towards? In episode 22, we take a deep dive into mindset with Taylor Wallace. As we all know, living as a Digital Nomad is so much more than going on a sabbatical or extended vacation. While we've spent a lot of time discussing how to budget, how to work effectively, etc..., it's also super important to be aligned with who you are and what you want. In this episode, we talk to Taylor Wallace of The Fit Founder as she discusses how to be in tune with yourself. This not only helps you get the most out of your journey, but it also helps you get through the obstacles and the bad days. Check out Taylor here: https://www.thefitfounder.com/ (https://www.thefitfounder.com/) https://www.instagram.com/taylorwallace/ (https://www.instagram.com/taylorwallace/)
HOUR 2Food and Nutrition Guru Dr. Taylor Wallace – Carolyn Dean MD NDDr. Dean is joined by our Special Guest, Dr. Taylor Wallace, a nationally known food and nutrition guru. Taylor is a fellow of the American College of Nutrition and is the 2015 recipient of the Charles A. Regus Award, given by the American College of Nutrition for original research and innovation in the field of nutrition. Dr. Wallace is a Senior Fellow of the Center for Magnesium Education & Research, the Editor-in-chief of the Journal of the Dietary Supplements, Deputy Editor-in-chief of the Journal of the American College of Nutrition, the editor of six academic textbooks, author of over 50 peer-reviewed manuscripts and book chapters, and author of the cookbook, Sizzling Science. In 2018 Dr. Dean partnered with Dr. Taylor Wallace to lead and direct the first human research study on ReMag. Tonight, Dr. Wallace joins Dr. Dean to talk about all that has been established during the course of that study and the results that have been published.If you yourself are unable to join the live broadcast, you have the option to email Dr. Dean and have your question or comment included in our MailBag. Remember, the valuable information, suggestions, and insights about your health choices you hear on the show should always be discussed with your doctor.Dr. Dean takes questions via email. Please write questions@drcarolyndeanlive.com We will be glad to respond to your emailLearn more about Dr. Carolyn here: https://drcarolyndeanlive.com.
HOUR 1Food and Nutrition Guru Dr. Taylor Wallace – Carolyn Dean MD NDDr. Dean is joined by our Special Guest, Dr. Taylor Wallace, a nationally known food and nutrition guru. Taylor is a fellow of the American College of Nutrition and is the 2015 recipient of the Charles A. Regus Award, given by the American College of Nutrition for original research and innovation in the field of nutrition. Dr. Wallace is a Senior Fellow of the Center for Magnesium Education & Research, the Editor-in-chief of the Journal of the Dietary Supplements, Deputy Editor-in-chief of the Journal of the American College of Nutrition, the editor of six academic textbooks, author of over 50 peer-reviewed manuscripts and book chapters, and author of the cookbook, Sizzling Science. In 2018 Dr. Dean partnered with Dr. Taylor Wallace to lead and direct the first human research study on ReMag. Tonight, Dr. Wallace joins Dr. Dean to talk about all that has been established during the course of that study and the results that have been published.If you yourself are unable to join the live broadcast, you have the option to email Dr. Dean and have your question or comment included in our MailBag. Remember, the valuable information, suggestions, and insights about your health choices you hear on the show should always be discussed with your doctor.Dr. Dean takes questions via email. Please write questions@drcarolyndeanlive.com We will be glad to respond to your emailLearn more about Dr. Carolyn here: https://drcarolyndeanlive.com.
Taylor Wallace stops by for our first ever virtual podcast on Discord, to talk about the current state of the entertainment industry in the COVID-19 era, as well as his time in metal band Trigger Point. Enjoy!
“Experts are advising food preparations should continue as normal, which includes washing produce under running tap water – no added soaps or detergents. According to the CDC/FDA, there is currently no evidence to support transmission of COVID 19 associated with food or food packaging.” Tune into this episode to learn about food, nutrition and coronavirus including: how to handle food safely during the COVID-19 outbreak safe ways to wash produce tips for safe grocery shopping what's real about coronavirus and food packaging how to avoid immune-boosting food and supplement scams what you can do to safely support a healthy immune system My guest today is Dr. Taylor C. Wallace, PhD, CFS, FACN, Principal and CEO at the Think Healthy Group and an Adjunct Professor in the Department of Nutrition and Food Studies at George Mason University. Dr. Wallace’s background includes a PhD in Food Science and Nutrition from The Ohio State University. For more information and helpful resources visit: www.SoundBitesRD.com/145
Taylor and I circle back to chat about holographic 3D conferencing, shame, loneliness, crying in the laundry room, ketamine assisted therapy, connection, online dating at the boarding school, pronouns, and sobriety. Parents of littles--hard apology for never mentioning Taylor's repeated, unintended references to Frozen 2--we talked about it later...
We’re at a nutritional health crossroads right now pitting those who value the role of animal-based foods against plant-based activists in a head-to-head battle over what constitutes a healthy, sustainable diet. The need for a sound, scientific basis for the advice shared in things like the U.S. Dietary Guidelines for Americans (set to be updated in 2020) is sorely needed now more than ever! This is why the nation’s premier food and nutrition guru Dr. Taylor Wallace from the Department of Nutrition and Food Studies at George Mason University wrote the following article calling for all parties involved in the research and health sectors to do better than we are right now. Check it out for yourself below. The Beef on Animal Agriculture that’s Mostly Bull: https://www.diplomaticourier.com/posts/the-beef-on-animal-agriculture-thats-mostly-bull “You wind up eating way more food when eating plant-based than when we eat good animal proteins and fat.” – Jimmy Moore Health podcaster and international bestselling author of KETO CLARITY Jimmy Moore notes that a plant-based diet devoid of any animal foods has never been shown in quality research (randomized controlled trials) to be optimal for human health. And one of the favorite objections raised against meat-eating is the issue of sustainability, but a vegetarian or vegan diet is far less sustainable. Listen to hear Jimmy share more on this insightful commentary from Dr. Wallace in this episode. Today we have a special JIMMY RANTS on The LLVLC Show for you. Jimmy is on his much deserved six-month sabbatical so we are bringing you some of the best content from Jimmy’s daily show JIMMY RANTS. Be sure to bookmark JimmyRants.com and dig through all of the content there during Jimmy’s time away.
Join Dr. Sweta Chakraborty and Dr. Taylor Wallace for happy hour as they explore controversial issues and address your health and wellness concerns, ranging from nutrition and climate change, to sex and prescription drugs. Together this dynamic duo will loosen lips and spill tea from the heart of Washington, D.C., with special expert guests you won't want to miss! In conjunction with Eaton Radio, a Washington, D.C. community-based radio station with a DIY spirit.
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Popular diets seem to dominate the nutrition airwaves. On today’s episode we share a basic overview of some of today’s popular diets and discuss the pros and cons of each one. We touch on these four popular diets: Keto, Atkins, Paleo and Plant-Based. Today’s guest is Dr. Taylor C. Wallace, PhD, CFS, FACN. He is Principal and CEO at the Think Healthy Group and an Adjunct Professor in the Department of Nutrition and Food Studies at George Mason University. He is a regular guest on NBC and the Dr. Oz Show, bringing science and practical advice to the public. He is the Deputy Editor in Chief of the Journal of the American College of Nutrition, Editor in Chief of the Journal of Dietary Supplements, editor of six academic textbooks, an author of over 50 peer-reviewed manuscripts and book chapters, and author of the new popular cookbook, Sizzling Science. Dr. Taylor has been a paid consultant to Atkins. Visit the shownotes at www.SoundBitesRD.com/127 for more information. Resources: Dr. Taylor Wallace’s: NEW Cookbook |Website | Twitter | Instagram | Facebook The Ketogenic Diet for Weight Loss – article in Today’s Dietitian Magazine by Carrie Dennett, MPH, RDN, CD Research studies: Comparison of Low Fat and Low Carbohydrate Diets on Circulating Fatty Acid Composition and Markers of Inflammation – Lipids (2008) 43:65-77 Effects of Step-Wise Increases in Dietary Carbohydrate on Circulating Saturated Fatty Acids and Palmitoleic Acid in Adults with Metabolic Syndrome – PLOS ONE Energy expenditure and body composition changes after an isocaloric ketogenic diet in overweight and obese men – Am J Clin Nutr 2016;104:324-33 Limited Effect of Dietary Saturated Fat on Plasma Saturated Fat in the Context of a Low Carbohydrate Diet – Lipids (2010) 45:947-962 Related Episodes: A Researcher’s Perspective & Passion for Nutrition – Sound Bites Podcast episode #46 with Dr. Taylor Wallace Industry Funding, Sci Comm & Dr. Oz – Sound Bites Podcast episode #107 with Dr. Taylor Wallace Refined Grains & Diabetes – Guilt by Association? – Sound Bites Podcast episode #120 with Dr. Glenn Gaesser The Power of Prunes: Bone & Digestive Health – Sound Bites Podcast episode #122 with Dr. Shirin Hooshmand Cow Gas, Upcycling & Beef Sustainability – Sound Bites Podcast episode #104 with Dr. Sara Place The Surprising Truth About Sustainable Agriculture – Sound Bites Podcast episode #43 with Jack Bobo Seafood & Sustainable Aquaculture – Sound Bites Podcast episode #101 with Egil Sundheim
This week we chat with our good friend Taylor Wallace of Cropster. We learn the importance of continually finetuning your craft. We also chat about the importance of using technology to grow your company. If you would like to learn more about Cropster, click here. If you would like to learn more about Indie Coffee Roasters, follow us on Facebook, Twitter, & Instagram.
This episode you'll meet my former student Taylor Wallace! We talk tea & cats, blockchain, why the dinos died, how human suffering & evolution intersect, robot overlords, is money speech?, and how AA is like cryptocurrency.
"The research community has to wake up - and speak up about their research so it doesn't get misinterpreted. Better that the scientist communicates about their own research than the many other unqualified people who will - if they don't." - Dr. Taylor Wallace Can you trust research that's funded by the food industry? Do consumers really want "transparency" and what does that mean to them? Tune in to hear Dr. Taylor Wallace discuss industry funding, communicating nutrition science, and his adventures on the Dr. Oz show! Get the full shownotes and resources at www.SoundBitesRD.com/107
The Political Economy of Gentrification and What It does to School Children: Urban Scholar Christian Noakes explains how capitalists achieve maximum profits from gentrification and educator Taylor Wallace explores the impact on children and adolescents. The post Education Today – October 12, 2018 appeared first on KPFA.
Taylor Wallace is a global explorer, millennial thought leader, body positivity warrior and creator of The Fit Founder. Through her own process of trial and error in sustaining and growing her company while traveling the world, Taylor has engineered a system that makes work/travel accessible for ANYONE willing to commit to consciously creating their very own lifestyle by design. Taylor joins Natasha Nurse on Our Voices to discuss the importance of self-care for entrepreneurs
Taylor Wallace is a global explorer, millennial thought leader, body positivity warrior and creator of The Fit Founder. Through her own process of trial and error in sustaining and growing her company while traveling the world, Taylor has engineered a system that makes work/travel accessible for ANYONE willing to commit to consciously creating their very own lifestyle by design. Taylor joins Natasha Nurse on Our Voices to discuss the importance of self-care for entrepreneurs
***FYI, in the beginning of this episode, we had some audio technical issues with our guest's mic that was resolved later during recording.*** Willy Wonka rants, a tangent down Hot Topic memory lane, and fangirling over each other - this week, another newbie joins us to discuss the Linda Blair-guest-starring S02E07 episode, "The Usual Suspects." Want to hear what someone who's never watched an episode thinks about the show? Listen now! Leave us a rating and review! Send your thoughts to (908) 516-HELL (4355) or to hwytohellpodcast@gmail.com and follow us on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook Find exclusive content on www.hwytohellpodcast.com Interactive Map of Sam and Dean's Travels Tracker of how many times Sam and Dean Cry Ranking of Supernatural Episodes
Psychedelic garage-rocker Ty Segall tells KUTX host Taylor Wallace how The Band’s “The Weight” influenced his songwriting and inspired the name of his new puppy
Psychedelic garage-rocker Ty Segall tells KUTX host Taylor Wallace how The Band’s “The Weight” influenced his songwriting and inspired the name of his new puppy
Stage One Startup: Interviews with Influential Entrepreneurs & Innovative Startups
This Week’s Guest: Taylor Wallace Welcome to the finale episode of the six-week Accelerate Your Startup Series 1! When we started this project, six weeks sounded like a long time, yet here we are at the end already. It’s been a fantastic series! Every guest has absolutely smashed it, and all of their ideas have been cool and innovative. If you’ve missed the previous episodes, be sure to check them out for more amazing value. Before we get into this episode, though, here’s a quick plug for our amazing Facebook community! If you’re not already part of it, you need to join now. It has some amazing members (including our past guests) offering information, advice, best tips, experiences, and everything else you need to know to build your first business the right way. Check it out at stageonestartup.com/join! Today’s guest is the remarkable Taylor Wallace, who is the founder of FYBS. This innovative startup is the first AI-powered curvy fashion discovery application. It offers curated content to help you find the right clothes that will fit you well and help you flaunt and flatter your curves. As Taylor explains in this conversation, the app learns from what you like and customizes what you see to help you find clothes you’ll absolutely love. In part of our conversation today, Taylor discusses why she was so drawn to Fownders. She shares the compelling story of the first time she set foot within the doors of the company when the bad mood she was in just fell off, leaving her feeling calm and motivated. She had the opportunity to spend several hours there talking with people and ended up choosing to use Fownders because of their emphasis on building the leader first.
At a time when rates of osteoporosis are climbing and the consumption of calcium and vitamin D are suboptimal, the question of bone growth in children is a natural one. How do we ensure children are developing healthy bones during childhood? In this episode, I dig into this questions and more in my interview with Dr. Taylor Wallace. Get full show notes and more information here: https://jillcastle.com/018
It’s not every day you get to hear about nutrition research straight from the expert himself! Dr. Taylor Wallace has a passion for food science and technology that creates a safer, healthier and more nutritious food supply, and a perspective on industry research that may surprise you. While attending the University of Kentucky, Taylor fell in love with the field of food science and the technology used to create a safer, healthy and more nutritious food supply in a world with a fast-growing population and diminishing natural resources. He became particularly interested in the functional properties of foods, how different foods affect human health, and how specific diet patterns can be used to prevent the onset of chronic disease. He spent the next few years focusing his doctorate research on the health-promoting properties of a group of compounds known as “anthocyanins,” the orange-red to blue-violet colors in many fruits and vegetables. Today, Taylor focuses much of his professional career on nutrition and lifestyle changes for preventing disease. He’s worked in academic, company, and not-for-profit sectors of the food industry, and currently owns his own scientific consulting firm, the Think Healthy Group, which he uses to continue his research passion, conduct scientific reviews, author books, and communicate the importance of nutrition, food safety, and food technology. You can read the full show notes and access all the links and resources at www.soundbitesrd.com
In this episode of “This Song” Elizabeth McQueen sits down with Amelia Meath and Nick Sanborn of Sylvan Esso to talk about the joys of Soul Coughing. Then, Taylor Wallace talks to Jack Anderson, Isaac Winburne and Andrew Fontenot of the band SIP SIP about their influences, which range from Kool and the Gang and Stevie Wonder, to […]
In this episode of “This Song” Elizabeth McQueen sits down with Amelia Meath and Nick Sanborn of Sylvan Esso to talk about the joys of Soul Coughing. Then, Taylor Wallace talks to Jack Anderson, Isaac Winburne and Andrew Fontenot of the band SIP SIP about their influences, which range from Kool and the Gang and Stevie Wonder, to […]
In this episode of “This Song,” Taylor Wallace sits down with Holly Miranda to talk about how a song she heard as a teenager opened her up to being open. Elizabeth McQueen sits down with musician and “how did I get here” host Johnny Goudie to hear about a song from his teens that made him long for […]
In this episode of “This Song,” Taylor Wallace sits down with Holly Miranda to talk about how a song she heard as a teenager opened her up to being open. Elizabeth McQueen sits down with musician and “how did I get here” host Johnny Goudie to hear about a song from his teens that made him long for […]
Mobile apps are the greatest craze in today's generation. Whether you're looking for games, productivity tools, fitness, travel, and yes, even if you are trying to build a thriving company culture, well, there's an app for that! Today's guest is Taylor Wallace, co-founder of WeVue and creator of the Culture app. In this interview, Taylor and I had a really great exchange of thoughts on culture and how their app can do wonders in building a company's culture. Some of the topics we've covered include: The story behind the Culture App and how it all started How an app can actually empower a company's culture What makes the Culture App different from other social networking apps like Facebook The cost to companies for not caring about their culture Why they focus on achievements as a collective effort and not as individual output To get the full show notes, transcripts on this episode check us out at www.befurniture.com/episode22 You can also connect with us on Twitter @BeFurniture or personally to me, @BEJohnGardner Click the links to subscribe on iTunes or Stitcher.
We are joined by special guests Mitch Neff, Saxon Baum, Ned Pope, and Taylor Wallace for a comprehensive recap of OneSpark, a crowdfunding event held in Jacksonville, FL. It was a huge event this year, with nearly 300k attendees. Tampa Bay was represented well, with Justin promoting Drawer (http://getdrawer.com), Saxon and Taylor engaging with users to improve WeVue (http://wevue.com), Mitch representing Startup Bus (http://startupbus.com), and Ned championing Florida Next (http://floridanext.org). What can we learn from this event, and how can we build upon its success? Find out in this lively episode.