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Our global economic system is premised on the idea that gross domestic product needs to constantly grow. But on a finite planet, is green growth possible? And is prosperity possible in a world without growth? Today's guest is Dr. Tim Jackson, Professor of Sustainable Development at the University of Surrey and Director of the Centre for the Understanding of Sustainable Prosperity. Tim is a leading researcher on de-growth, and is the author of several books on the subject including Prosperity without Growth, Post Growth - Life After Capitalism, and his latest The Care Economy. Tim explains the problems with our need for constant growth–how it is not only incompatible with a sustainable future but is also bad for our well-being. He also shares what a post growth society premised on a care economy could look like. Pullback is a proud member of the Harbinger Media Network Enjoy our work? Support us on Patreon!
As one of the most illustrious rock stars of the sustainability movement, Tim Jackson suggests that we must “f**k the patriarchy” to get beyond capitalism. In his new book, The Care Economy, Jackson argues that our growth-obsessed capitalist economic system is fundamentally dysfunctional, prioritizing wealth accumulation over health and wellbeing. He advocates replacing GDP-focused metrics with care-based economics that emphasizes balance and restoration rather than endless expansion. Jackson critiques how Big Food and Big Pharma profit from making people sick then selling expensive treatments, creating a "false economy." Drawing a dotted line from Bobby Kennedy to RFK Jr., he sees health as the unifying political issue that will enable us to bridge traditional divides. five key takeaways 1. Redefine Prosperity as Health, Not Wealth True prosperity should be measured by health (physical, psychological, and community wellbeing) rather than GDP growth. Jackson argues that endless accumulation undermines the balance necessary for genuine human flourishing.2. The Food-Pharma Industrial Complex is a "False Economy" Big Food creates addictive, unhealthy products that cause chronic disease, then Big Pharma profits from treating symptoms rather than causes. This cycle generates GDP growth while systematically undermining public health.3. Care Work is the Foundation of All Economic Activity The predominantly female-performed labor of caring for children, elderly, and sick people is invisible to traditional economics but essential for society's functioning. This unpaid work must be recognized and valued.4. Individual Solutions Can't Fix Systemic Problems While people can make personal health choices, expecting individuals to overcome an engineered food environment designed to exploit human psychology is unrealistic. Systemic change is required.5. Health Could Unite Across Political Divides Unlike abstract environmental concerns, health is universally relatable and could serve as a rallying point for economic reform that appeals to both working-class and affluent communities.Tim Jackson is an ecological economist and writer. Since 2016 he has been Director of the Centre for the Understanding of Sustainable Prosperity (CUSP). CUSP is a multidisciplinary research centre which aims to understand the economic, social and political dimensions of sustainable prosperity. Its guiding vision for prosperity is one in which people everywhere have the capability to flourish as human beings—within the ecological and resource constraints of a finite planet. Tim has been at the forefront of international debates on sustainability for three decades and has worked closely with the UK Government, the United Nations, the European Commission, numerous NGOs, private companies and foundations to bring economic and social science research into sustainability. During five years at the Stockholm Environment Institute in the early 1990s, he pioneered the concept of preventative environmental management—a core principle of the circular economy—outlined in his 1996 book Material Concerns: Pollution Profit and Quality of life. From 2004 to 2011 he was Economics Commissioner for the UK Sustainable Development Commission where his work culminated in the publication of his controversial and ground-breaking book Prosperity without Growth (2009/2017) which has subsequently been translated into twenty foreign languages. It was named as a Financial Times ‘book of the year' in 2010 and UnHerd's economics book of the decade in 2019. In 2016, Tim was awarded the Hillary Laureate for exceptional international leadership in sustainability. His book Post Growth—life after capitalism (Polity Press, 2021) won the 2022 Eric Zencey Prize for Economics. His latest book The Care Economy was published in April 2025. Tim holds degrees in mathematics (MA, Cambridge), philosophy (MA, Uni Western Ontario) and physics (PhD, St Andrews). He also holds honorary degrees at the University of Brighton in the UK and the Université Catholique de Louvain in Belgium. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society for the Arts, the Academy of Social Sciences and the Belgian Royal Academy of Science. In addition to his academic work, he is an award-winning dramatist with numerous radio-writing credits for the BBC.Named as one of the "100 most connected men" by GQ magazine, Andrew Keen is amongst the world's best known broadcasters and commentators. In addition to presenting the daily KEEN ON show, he is the host of the long-running How To Fix Democracy interview series. He is also the author of four prescient books about digital technology: CULT OF THE AMATEUR, DIGITAL VERTIGO, THE INTERNET IS NOT THE ANSWER and HOW TO FIX THE FUTURE. Andrew lives in San Francisco, is married to Cassandra Knight, Google's VP of Litigation & Discovery, and has two grown children.Keen On America is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit keenon.substack.com/subscribe
Is prosperity possible without growth? And in an age of environmental crisis and rising inequality, is our obsession with economic expansion doing more harm than good? On the podcast today, renowned economist Professor Tim Jackson challenges the very foundations of our economic thinking. In his groundbreaking book 'Prosperity Without Growth', Jackson argued that relentless pursuit of GDP not only fails to deliver human well-being — it actively damages both society and the planet. Now, in his latest book 'The Care Economy', Jackson issues a powerful warning: our fixation on growth has come at the cost of the most vital parts of our lives — care, health, and human connection. In a world that undervalues care work and prioritises profit over people, what would it take to build an economy centred on well-being instead of wealth? Jackson sat down with broadcaster Carl Miller to explore the future of prosperity, and why reimagining our values might just be the most important economic decision we face. ------ If you'd like to become a Member and get access to all our full ad free conversations, plus all of our Members-only content, just visit intelligencesquared.com/membership to find out more. For £4.99 per month you'll also receive: - Full-length and ad-free Intelligence Squared episodes, wherever you get your podcasts - Bonus Intelligence Squared podcasts, curated feeds and members exclusive series - 15% discount on livestreams and in-person tickets for all Intelligence Squared events ... Or Subscribe on Apple for £4.99: - Full-length and ad-free Intelligence Squared podcasts - Bonus Intelligence Squared podcasts, curated feeds and members exclusive series … Already a subscriber? Thank you for supporting our mission to foster honest debate and compelling conversations! Visit intelligencesquared.com to explore all your benefits including ad-free podcasts, exclusive bonus content and early access. … Subscribe to our newsletter here to hear about our latest events, discounts and much more. https://www.intelligencesquared.com/newsletter-signup/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode of The Hole Story Podcast, Jonathan and Robby tee off with renowned golf course architects Tim Jackson and David Kahn of Jackson Kahn Golf Course Design—a team whose work has become the stuff of every golfer's bucket list. From creating some of the most exhilarating modern courses to redesigning beloved classics, Tim and David share the inside scoop on what it really takes to craft courses that are as fun as they are challenging.You'll hear about the inspiration behind the legendary Bad Little Nine at Scottsdale National, the unique challenges and rewards of building a course from scratch versus working with natural landscapes, and why making a course playable and enjoyable is always at the heart of their design philosophy. The conversation also digs into what makes a golf course memorable—not just for low handicappers, but for every golfer looking to find joy (and maybe a little humility) in every round.https://www.jacksonkahndesign.com/BestBall Links:•https://BestBall.com•https://linktr.ee/BestBall•https://bestball.substack.com - Subscribe to Par 3 Thursdays!Friends of BestBall:•B. Draddy - https://www.bdraddy.com - Enter "BESTBALL20" for 20% off your order•Zero Restriction - https://www.zerorestriction.com - Enter "BESTBALL20" for 20% off your order•Fairway & Greene - https://www.fairwayandgreene.com - Enter "BESTBALL20" for 20% off your order•Arccos Golf - https://bit.ly/4gXNDQi - Get 15% off your order•The Stack System - https://www.thestacksystem.com/discount/BestBall - Get 10% off your order•Western Birch - https://westernbirch.com - Enter "BESTBALL" in the shipping cart for a free gift with your order. Interested in becoming a sponsor of The Hole Story Podcast? Email info@bestball.com.
Australian beef exports have reached a new April record, with products heading to new markets. Overall beef exports hit 127 thousand tonnes, while sheepmeat exports eased slightly off the back of two years of record growth. Rural Editor Emily Minney spoke with Meat and Livestock Australia analyst Tim Jackson about the latest figures.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Tim Jackson is the founder of QXL and a General Partner at Walking Ventures. Tune in to hear his thoughts on: What is your founder and CEO journey? (2:03) Where did the board add most value? (7:23) What do you wish your board had done for you knowing what you know now? (10:50) What are the most common reasons for a CEO to lose control of a company? (12:42) How can CEO's better prepare for breaking point crises? (16:40) Are there patterns in behaviour of CEO's who get the most value out of boards? (18:58) Should assessing particular characteristics be a part of CEO recruitment? (20:43) As a coach, do you ever anticipate that a board should replace A CEO before it ends up happening? (22:22) How should CEOs adapt as their companies scale? (23:52) Do investor directors add value? (30:45) What metrics should boards be assessing their management teams on? (37:50) What macro-trends should NEDs be watching out for? (38:58) and ⚡The Lightning round ⚡(41:46)Host: Oliver Cummings Producer: Will Felton Editor: Alex Fish Music: Kate Mac Audio: Nick Kolt Email: podcast@nurole.com Web: https://www.nurole.com/nurole-podcast-enter-the-boardroom
Capitalism is an illness: it's killing our planet, and by extension, us. Economic instability and environmental concerns are symptoms that can only be cured by redefining prosperity in terms of health and wellbeing, so that we can create sustainable, equitable societies. In his new book, The Care Economy, returning guest Tim Jackson dives into historical and systemic reasons behind our current economic challenges and shares personal experiences that highlight the importance of systemic change in healthcare and beyond. He shares insights from his book around the philosophical and practical implications of fostering a balanced, care-oriented economic model - and how it might just save the world.Image credit: Fernando Manoso-Borgas Featured guests:Tim Jackson, ecological economist, radio dramatist, Director of the Centre for the Understanding of Sustainable Prosperity (CUSP), and author.Links: Prosperity without Growth - Tim JacksonPhysiologist Walter Cannon - National Library of MedicineAneurin Bevin, architect of the NHS - BBCCurrent epidemic of chronic disease - CDCEcological Economics - The International Society for Ecological EconomicsThe Flexner Report - National Library of MedicineCities as Urban Laboratories - Cities 1.5If you want to learn more about the Journal of City Climate Policy and Economy, please visit our website: https://jccpe.utpjournals.press/ Cities 1.5 is produced by the University of Toronto Press and Cities 1.5 is supported by C40 Cities and the C40 Centre for City Climate Policy and Economy. You can sign up to the Centre newsletter here. https://thecentre.substack.com/ Our executive producers are Calli Elipoulos and Peggy Whitfield. Produced by Jess Schmidt: https://jessdoespodcasting.com/ Edited by Morgane Chambrin: https://www.morganechambrin.com/ Music is by Lorna Gilfedder: https://origamipodcastservices.com/
What if we accepted that human prosperity was about health rather than wealth? What if instead of growth, the economy would concern itself with care? In his new book Tim Jackson argues that our careless economy is jeopardising our physicaland mental health as well as the natural environment and the wellbeing of other species. The organising principle of the economy should therefore be centred on care. But what is care? And how can our growth-fetishist patriarchal societiesshift towards embracing a holistic understanding of care?
Hvad vil det sige at tage sundhed alvorligt som et samfundsmål? Og hvad kræver det at indføre omsorg som et organiserende princip i økonomien? Det er nogle af de spørgsmål, den britiske økonom og forfatter Tim Jackson tager op i sin nye bog The Care Economy, der netop er udkommet på engelsk. For nylig gæstede han Borups Højskole, og denne uges udgave af Langsomme samtaler er derfor en live-version optaget i højskolens fyldte foredragssal. Tim Jackson er professor ved University of Sussex og direktør for Centre for the Understanding of Sustainable Prosperity, CUSP. Og så er han en nøgleperson i det internationale forskermiljø, der søger veje til en økonomi, der ikke undergraver sit eget naturgrundlag. I 2009 stod han bag Prosperity without Growth, et meget berømmet bestillingsarbejde til den daværende britiske Labour-regering med Gordon Brown i spidsen. Siden har Jackson udgivet adskillige bøger med mere eller mindre samme tema, herunder Post Growth fra 2021, der bærer den lovende undertitel: Life After Capitalism. Tim Jackson nye bog The Care Economy fra 2025 blev til ved lidt af et uheld. Da han brækkede sin tå, blev han nemlig ad omveje opmærksom på de økonomiske principper, der styrer vores samfund. De er ikke bygget på omsorg, bemærkede han, men funderet i jagten på vækst og en grundlæggende ubalance. Ifølge Jackson har vi til eksempel skabt en sundhedsindustri, der gavner medicinalindustrien mere end os selv, og som fokuserer på symptomerne frem for årsagerne, der ofte er langt mere komplekse end et nyt diabetesprodukt kan håndtere, fordi de handler om måden, vi har indrettet vores samfund på – måden, vi spiser på, lever på og den stress, vi udsættes for. I løbet af samtalen foretager Rune Lykkeberg og Tim Jackson et dybt dyk ned i årsagerne til, at vi har fået skabt en mere eller mindre hensynsløs økonomi, der systematisk ødelægger grundlaget for den omsorg, vi alle trænger til. Det handler om, hvordan vi forstår sygdom, og hvordan vi forstår vores kroppe. Og det handler om vores tilgang til helbredelse, vores omgang med medicin, og om hvad der skal til for at skabe en økonomi, der kerer sig om andet om mere end vækst: En omsorgsøkonomi.
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Feeling bloated, foggy, or fatigued? You're not alone—and the culprit might be hiding in plain sight: ultra-processed foods and poor hydration habits. In this episode of the Boss Body Podcast, Dr. Tim Jackson welcomes back renowned integrative physician and bestselling author Dr. Dana Cohen to reveal simple, science-backed strategies to upgrade your diet and health—without deprivation or overwhelm. Dr. Cohen shares practical tips from her new book Fuel Up, co-authored with the inventor of the NutriBullet and Beast Blender, and breaks down: The real danger behind ultra-processed foods (and how to spot them) Why blending beats juicing for gut health and blood sugar stability How to hydrate smarter, not harder—with food, minerals, and daily habits Creative ways to sneak in 30+ plant foods a week (hint: it's easier than you think!) How to beat food addictions and make sustainable changes without shame Whether you're a health newbie or a wellness warrior, this conversation is packed with actionable takeaways that will help you reclaim your energy, improve digestion, and build a body you love—from the inside out. To connect with Dr. Dana Cohen, read the EPISODE TRANSCRIPT, links mentioned in today's episode, and more, visit: https://healyourbody.org/ditch-processed-foods-hydrate-smarter-dr-dana-cohens-easy-blueprint-for-vibrant-health/
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This week Ethan Woolley is joined by Tim Jackson, Global Market Analyst with Meat & Livestock Australia. Tim discusses the key export market drivers for Australian red meat in 2025.
Are you struggling with chronic fatigue, brain fog, or lingering symptoms that no one can seem to fix? In this powerhouse episode of the Boss Body Podcast, Dr. Tim Jackson sits down with renowned integrative physician Dr. Beth McDougall to uncover why so many people stay sick—and the cutting-edge therapies that are finally helping them heal. From uncovering hidden causes like mold toxicity and microglial activation to exploring game-changing solutions like SOT therapy, neuroplasticity protocols, mitochondrial support, and energetic healing, Dr. Beth shares over 25 years of breakthrough experience in root-cause medicine. You'll discover: How to identify and treat the real drivers of chronic illness What “blue brain” vs. “red brain” states mean—and how to fix them Why SOT therapy is a game-changer for Lyme and co-infections Tools to calm the nervous system and reboot energy fast How trauma and emotion physically manifest in your biology Peptides, phospholipids, and powerful protocols that actually work Whether you're a biohacker, health practitioner, or someone who's tried everything and is still looking for answers, this episode is your deep dive into the future of functional and energy medicine.
As the clocks SPRING forward and we shift into SUMMER time across most of Europe, we've got the perfect soundtrack to match the mood. This week's mix comes courtesy of DJ Tai, bringing warmth, depth, and soulful grooves to ease you into those longer evenings and brighter days ahead. And don't forget — it's our #FreePostMerch weekend! To celebrate 20 years of House Finesse, we've dropped limited-edition anniversary t-shirts and fresh new caps — with free UK shipping all weekend. Rep the vibe while stocks last. TRACK LISTING Tell Me All About It Zepherin Saint & Miranda Nicole – Butterflies (Tribe Vocal Mix) Black Coffee & Tsepo – Never Saw You Coming DJ E-Clyps & Tasha LaRae – Embrace (Extended) Cleo Sol – Promises (Soulmekanikz Edit) Mood II Swing – Can't Get Away From You Diviniti & Josh Milan – I'm The Best (Honeycomb Vocal Mix) Ezel feat. Tumelo – Get Down Aaries feat. MdCL – Don't Give It Up (MDCL Remix) Maurice Joshua, Tim Jackson & DJ KREAM – They Don't Know Aisling Iris – Hey Lover (Josh Groves Remix – No Piano) Black Coffee – Turn Me On Black Coffee feat. Bucie – Superman (Original Mix) housemusicalldaylong #djtai Get us on your smart speakers and favourite podcast apps:
Are your staff stuck at a dead end with no room to grow? Could a simple enrichment tweak transform your team's motivation and retention? What if the key to attracting A+ hires was hiding in plain sight on your website? In this special Pet Care Staffing Summit preview episode, I'm joined by two fantastic guests -Tim Jackson and Joe Latona - who share the strategies they're using to fix common hiring headaches in the pet industry. First up is Joe Latona from WalkerScout, who outlines the five crucial pieces every pet business owner needs in place to build a high-performing team. From enriching your workplace culture to improving wages and SEO, Joe breaks down how to make your business irresistible to top-tier talent—and how AI can help you do it faster. Then I chat to Tim Jackson, who reveals how his own staff crisis led him to create an “Employee Passport” system that gave his team structure, training, and a way to move forward. He explains how layering in enrichment opportunities has boosted team engagement, improved retention, and aligned staff with his vision for the business. Whether you're growing your daycare or simply trying to stop the staffing revolving door, this episode gives you practical, proven steps to build a stronger, more stable team. Tune in to discover; Tim's Employee Passport: A structured system that helps staff track training and career progression, preventing burnout and boredom. Why Enrichment Isn't Just for Dogs: Tim explains how incorporating enrichment for staff can dramatically increase motivation and morale. The Five Pillars of Recruitment: Joe shares how enrichment, culture, pay, reputation, and SEO form the foundation of effective hiring. Hiring Funnel = Gamechanger: Creating a hiring funnel is just as important as a client funnel—and can save you from bad hires. Speed is Key: Joe stresses the importance of fast, professional follow-up to avoid losing high-quality candidates to competitors. If you're tired of hiring headaches and ready for real solutions, this episode (and this Summit) is for you. Click here to get your early bird ticket now Hiring doesn't have to be a constant battle. There IS a better way - and you'll find out exactly what that best way is, at the Pet Care Staffing Summit Click here to grab your 'early-bird' Pet Care Staffing Summit ticket now
These days, it seems like independent watchmakers and brands are everywhere – celebrated in watch media, on display at major retailers worldwide, hotly discussed in collector circles, and of course gaining share in an otherwise entrenched industry. But it's an overnight success decades in the making. And today we have the perfect guest to guide us through the rise of the independents: Tim Jackson. Tim is a passionate advocate for independent watchmaking, with a deep-rooted appreciation for mechanical timepieces that dates back to his childhood near Liverpool, England. His journey began with a Timex at age 10 and evolved into a lifelong fascination with horology that's spanned a career in the UK and now here in California. With over 30 years in the watch world, Tim has developed a particular admiration for independent artisans who push the boundaries of traditional watchmaking. Today, he continues to champion these masters of micro-mechanical art, helping enthusiasts discover and acquire truly exceptional timepieces through his business Independent in Time. Hosted by Asher Rapkin and Gabe Reilly, co-founders of Collective Horology, Openwork goes inside the watch industry. You can find us online at collectivehorology.com. To get in touch with suggestions, feedback or questions, email podcast@collectivehorology.com.
Matt, David Kahn, and Tim Jackson delve into the artistic aspects of golf course design, discussing how they blend artistry with functionality and the significance of visual communication. They address minimalism, the balance between aesthetics and functionality, and the historical influences on modern architecture. Their insights encompass land shaping, client relationships, and future design visions. Kahn and Jackson also recount their experiences renovating the Mineshaft Course, emphasizing the trust required between designers and clients and the challenges of creating a par-three course while balancing playability with challenge. They highlight current projects like Edgewood Valley and the mission of the Forbatten Foundation, which raises awareness for a rare genetic disease that affects Kahn's daughters. NewClub > https://www.newclub.golf Titleist > https://www.titleist.com Jackson Kahn Design > https://www.jacksonkahndesign.com/ ForeBatten Foundation > https://www.forebatten.org/ Chapters 00:00 Creative Approaches to Golf Course Design 02:54 Artistry vs. Functionality in Golf Course Architecture 06:09 The Importance of Visual Communication in Presentations 09:07 Template Holes: Tradition vs. Innovation 11:50 The Role of Minimalism in Golf Course Design 14:52 Balancing Aesthetics and Functionality 17:58 The Influence of Historical Context on Modern Design 20:57 The Art of Moving Dirt: Shaping Golf Courses 24:10 Client Relationships and Project Management 27:11 The Future of Golf Course Design 37:51 Renovation Journey of the Mineshaft Course 38:13 Creative Freedom in Golf Course Design 39:40 Trust and Autonomy in the Design Process 41:03 The Concept of a Unique Par Three Course 43:50 Balancing Challenge and Playability in Golf 45:19 Inspiration from Military Training in Course Design 49:07 Designing for Membership vs. Tour Events 51:42 Current Projects: Edgewood Valley and Future Plans 58:13 The Forbatten Foundation: A Personal Mission
Are the fillings in your mouth affecting your health? Is fluoride really helping or harming you? On this episode of The Boss Body Podcast, Dr. Tim Jackson sits down with Dr. Gene Sambataro, one of the pioneers of biological dentistry, to uncover the surprising connections between oral health and overall wellness.
In an age of war and permanent crisis, is it all too easy to forget the fundamentals? How do we look after each other, care for one another and create economies that prioritise our human development? In this podcast, Seema Syeda and Zoe Williams welcome back Tim Jackson to talk about his new book, The Care Economy (Polity 2025). Going back to the philosophical fundamentals, the book re-centres the whole discussion of care. It urges us not think about the politics of care as types of support system for particular group of vulnerable people but as the basis for reproducing all organic life. We are all, in other words, carers, and it's time to recognise it. As usual members of Another Europe get access to extra material as a benefit of membership. To join and support our work, go to AnotherEurope.org/Join
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Discover how hidden traumas impact your health and how cutting-edge therapies like neural therapy, peptides, and fascia healing can unlock true wellness. Dr. Suzanne Ferree joins Dr. Tim Jackson to reveal the power of procaine, peptides, and bioelectric medicine for reversing chronic conditions. Tune in to heal smarter, not harder! To connect with Dr. Suzanne Ferree, M.D., read the EPISODE TRANSCRIPT, links mentioned in today's episode, and more, visit: https://healyourbody.org/the-hidden-power-of-healing-scars-peptides-fascia-with-dr-suzanne-ferree-m-d/
Struggling with stress, pain, or chronic health issues? Dr. Kristen Sparrow, MD & acupuncturist, joins Dr. Tim Jackson to reveal the science behind acupuncture, HRV, and the body's natural ability to heal. Discover how ancient practices meet modern research to improve immunity, reduce inflammation, and enhance resilience—naturally! To connect with Dr. Kristen Sparrow, M.D., read the EPISODE TRANSCRIPT, links mentioned in today's episode, and more, visit: https://healyourbody.org/the-science-behind-acupuncture-healing-through-balance-with-dr-kristen-sparrow-m-d/
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So. Much. Football. Our guest tonight is Tim Jackson, our Senior College Football Correspondent, to help us preview the 2025 College Football Playoff National Championship between Ohio State and Notre Dame! Also, we'll break down everything from the NFL from the playoffs to head coach comings and goings. So much football!
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Are you feeling stuck in a system that seems to manage symptoms rather than fostering true health? Join Dr. Tim Jackson and Dr. Rachel Maurice, a former anesthesiologist turned functional medicine advocate, as they explore a transformative journey from traditional medical practices to holistic, natural healing. In this episode, you'll discover actionable insights on circadian health, phototherapy, and the untapped potential of your body's regenerative power. Whether you're seeking solutions for chronic conditions or just aiming for optimal wellness, this podcast delivers science-backed strategies to help you reclaim your health and vitality. Perfect for anyone ready to challenge conventional thinking and embrace a brighter, healthier future. To connect with Dr. Rachel Maurice, read the EPISODE TRANSCRIPT, links mentioned in today's episode, and more, visit: https://healyourbody.org/wellness-reimagined-the-science-of-healing-naturally-with-dr-rachel-maurice-m-d/
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Are you curious about the future of health and longevity? Join Dr. Tim Jackson as he chats with Dr. David Dror, a renowned health economist, about groundbreaking innovations in the longevity space. Discover how private investments are reshaping aging, the role of technology in extending lifespans, and the global impact of health systems on wellness. Tune in for an insightful dive into the intersection of health economics, aging, and the evolving science of living longer, healthier lives. To connect with David DROR, read the EPISODE TRANSCRIPT, links mentioned in today's episode, and more, visit: https://healyourbody.org/longevity-frontiers-redefining-aging-and-health-economics-with-david-dror-ph-d-dba/
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In this episode of the Almond Journey Podcast, we revisit some of the insights captured on this show over the past year. You'll hear highlights from Nav Athwal, Alicia Rockwell, Tim Jackson and Michael Kelley. These interviews highlight the vast array of almond-related topics covered monthly on the Almond Journey podcast. These year-end reflections cover topics ranging from business strategy, marketing, pest management, stewardship, hulling, and shelling.“ We just need to keep doing what we do best, and that is promoting all the great forms and ways that people can enjoy almonds around the world.” - Alicia RockwellEpisodes featured in today's reflection include: Episode 64: Farm Business Strategy With Nav AthwalEpisode 61: Almond Stewardship with Alicia RockwellEpisode 57: Navel Orangeworm Damage with Michael KelleyEpisode 56: Australian Almonds and the Carpophilus BeetleVideos of the sessions from The Almond Conference 2024 will soon be posted here: www.almonds.com/conference The Almond Journey Podcast is brought to you by the Almond Board of California. This show explores how growers, handlers, and other stakeholders are making things work in their operations to drive the almond industry forward. Host Tim Hammerich visits with leaders throughout the Central Valley of California and beyond who are finding innovative ways to improve their operations, connect with their communities, and advance the almond industry.ABC recognizes the diverse makeup of the California almond industry and values contributions offered by its growers, handlers, and allied industry members. However, the opinions, services and products discussed in existing and future podcast episodes are by no means an endorsement or recommendation from ABC. The Almond Journey podcast is not an appropriate venue to express opinions on national, state, local or industry politics. As a Federal Marketing Order, the Almond Board of California is prohibited from lobbying or advocating on legislative issues, as well as setting field and market prices.
Are you or a loved one grappling with the debilitating effects of long COVID? In this episode of the Boss Body Podcast, Dr. Tim Jackson dives deep into the science, symptoms, and solutions for long COVID with expert Dr. Keith Ellis, a medicinal chemist and innovator in nutraceuticals. Discover how cutting-edge research, natural remedies, and simple strategies are helping people regain energy, clarity, and quality of life. Whether you're seeking answers for yourself or someone you care about, this episode delivers actionable insights and hope for brighter days ahead. Tune in to learn how to take back control of your health! To connect with Dr. Keith Ellis, read the EPISODE TRANSCRIPT, links mentioned in today's episode, and more, visit: https://healyourbody.org/unlocking-relief-solutions-for-long-covid-fatigue-and-brain-fog-with-dr-keith-ellis-ph-d/
Are you tired of cookie-cutter healthcare approaches that overlook the root causes of your health challenges? Join Dr. Tim Jackson and Stefan Hartmann, PA-C, in this enlightening episode of The Boss Body Podcast. Dive deep into the world of functional medicine as Stefan shares his transformative journey from traditional medical training to pioneering muscle-centric medicine. Together, they debunk medical myths, explore the power of nutrition, hormone optimization, and lifestyle interventions, and challenge the status quo of modern healthcare. Whether you're struggling with hypothyroidism, chronic pain, or simply seeking better vitality, this episode is packed with practical, science-backed solutions to help you take control of your health. Tune in to learn how you can reclaim your wellness and live a stronger, healthier life! To connect with Stefan Hartmann, read the EPISODE TRANSCRIPT, links mentioned in today's episode, and more, visit: https://healyourbody.org/the-future-of-healthcare-functional-medicine-biohacking-and-hormone-optimization-with-stefan-hartmann-pa-c/
First, we react to the shocking news that Bill Belichick has taken the head coaching job at the University of North Carolina. Then, we welcome Tim Jackson back to the new 12-team College Football Playoffs and much more! #indiesportsradio
In this @FifthWrist Independent Thinking Podcast episode, Roman (@TimesRomanAU) welcomes Mitch Katz - a passionate and highly regarded collector (and now author) in the world of indie horology. This rich conversation encompasses Mitch's journey into indie watch collecting, unique personal stories about renowned watchmakers (eg George Daniels and others), the philosophy of collecting, and insights into his newly released book, 'Time on My Hands.' Mitch is erudite, passionate and a wonderful advocate for all the best things in Independent Watchmaking. Hope you enjoy. Please check out and order Mitch's book "Time on My Hands: A Collectors Journey Into the World of Watches ". It is a must have for all watch lovers. https://www.amazon.com/Time-My-Hands-Collectors-Journey/dp/1964014522 We hope you enjoy listening to this episode as much as we enjoyed making it! Special shout-outs in this episode to friends (and previous guests on @FifthWrist podcast: Tim Jackson (@independentintime), Scott Goldman (@goldmanstagram1), Roger Smith (@rogerwsmithltd) and Christian Lass (@christian_lass). Honorary mentions to FW Horological Heroes: Peter Speake and Stephen McDonnell Follow us on Instagram: @FifthWrist #fifthwrist #fifthwristradio #fifthwristradiopodcast @FifthWrist Independent Thinking Show is a place dedicated to showcasing the great people doing interesting and cool things in the world of horology. To join our crew group chat then please email us at contact@fifthwrist.com and if you have time please leave us a review wherever you listen to our podcast. Theme Music for 2024: The Wrong Time by Silent Partner (via YouTube Free Music Channel)
In this episode of the Boss Body Podcast, host Dr. Tim Jackson converses with Janine Yaniak, a health coach, expert in German New Medicine, and attorney. Janine shares her personal health journey, detailing her struggles with rheumatoid arthritis and her transition from conventional to holistic healing modalities. She discusses the emotional roots of physical symptoms, emphasizing the impact of subtle traumas and the importance of addressing both emotional and physical health. The episode explores German New Medicine, the role of beliefs in healing, and the balance between conventional and holistic approaches to achieve overall wellness. To connect with Janine Yaniak, read the EPISODE TRANSCRIPT, links mentioned in today's episode, and more, visit: https://healyourbody.org/how-can-emotional-health-impact-autoimmune-conditions-like-rheumatoid-arthritis-with-janine-yaniak/
In this episode of the Boss Body Podcast, Dr. Tim Jackson and endocrinologist Dr. Kelsey Dexter discuss the vital roles of circadian rhythms and mitochondrial health in overall well-being. Dr. Dexter shares her personal health journey, highlighting her struggles with thyroid and autoimmune conditions, and how sunlight exposure improved her symptoms. They critique conventional endocrinology's limitations, advocating for a holistic approach that includes red light therapy, adaptogens, and comprehensive thyroid panels. The episode emphasizes understanding the interconnectedness of bodily systems and the importance of lifestyle factors in achieving optimal health. To connect with Dr. Kelsey Dexter, read the EPISODE TRANSCRIPT, links mentioned in today's episode, and more, visit: https://healyourbody.org/light-up-your-life-the-surprising-power-of-sunlight-and-mitochondria-for-health-with-dr-kelsey-dexter-m-d/
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Climate change is raising questions about a central tenet of economics – growth. Host Carmel Crimmins is joined by economist Tim Jackson to talk consumerism and the environment and what “post growth” might look like. Plus, we hear from the person who compiles Bhutan's Gross National Happiness index. Sign up for the Reuters Econ World newsletter here. For information on our privacy and data protection practices visit the Thomson Reuters Privacy Statement. You may also visit megaphone.fm/adchoices to opt out of targeted advertising. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the Boss Body Podcast, Dr. Tim Jackson hosts Justine Stenger, an expert in cell membrane and mitochondrial health with over 13 years of experience in nutrition. They discuss the critical role of cell membranes and mitochondria in overall health, focusing on how mycotoxins and environmental factors can damage cell membranes. Justine shares insights on rehabilitating cell membranes using phospholipids and essential fatty acids, and the impact of non-native electromagnetic fields (EMFs) on health. The episode emphasizes a holistic approach to health, incorporating nutrition, lifestyle changes, and awareness of environmental toxins. To connect with Justine Stenger, read the EPISODE TRANSCRIPT, links mentioned in today's episode, and more, visit: https://healyourbody.org/podcast-boss-body/
In this episode of the Boss Body Podcast, host Dr. Tim Jackson welcomes Lacey Dunn, a registered dietitian and author of "The Women's Guide to Hormonal Harmony." They discuss women's hormonal health, the impact of stress and environmental factors like mold, and personal health journeys. Lacey shares insights from her book, emphasizing the importance of addressing root causes rather than just symptoms. They explore the effects of mold exposure, detoxification protocols, and the role of stress in hormonal imbalances. The episode highlights the need for a holistic approach to health, combining lifestyle changes, dietary recommendations, and self-care practices. To connect with Lacey Dunn, read the EPISODE TRANSCRIPT, links mentioned in today's episode, and more, visit: https://healyourbody.org/hacking-hormonal-havoc-mold-cavitationsjaw-infections-and-stress-with-lacey-dunn-m-s-r-d/
Yesterday, we featured a conversation with the British pro-market Conservative, Jon Moynihan, who is unambiguously in favor of economic growth. But Daniel Susskind, author of Growth: A History and a Reckoning, is less of an ideological warrior on behalf of unrestrained economic growth. In Growth, which is deservedly included on the Financial Times' short list of best business books for 2024, Susskind seeks to navigate between the exuberantly Hayekian Moynihan and “degrowthers” like previous KEEN ON guests Tim Jackson and Jason Hickel. The truth about growth, for Susskind, as I'm guessing for most of us, is tricky, especially in the context of its longer term environmental costs. Thus the importance of Susskind's nuanced and sensitive treatment of both the benefits and drawbacks of economic growth.Dr Daniel Susskind explores the impact of technology, and particularly AI, on work and society. He is a Research Professor in Economics at King's College London, a Senior Research Associate at the Institute for Ethics in AI at Oxford University, and an Associate Member of the Economics Department at Oxford University. He is the co-author of the best-selling book, The Future of the Professions (2015) and the author of A World Without Work (2020), described by The New York Times as "required reading for any potential presidential candidate thinking about the economy of the future”. His TED Talk, on the future of work, has been viewed more than 1.6 million times. And his new book, Growth: A Reckoning, published in April 2024, is currently shortlisted for the Financial Times Business Book of the Year 2024. Previously he worked in various roles in the British Government – in the Prime Minister's Strategy Unit, in the Policy Unit in 10 Downing Street, and in the Cabinet Office. He was a Kennedy Scholar at Harvard University. Named as one of the "100 most connected men" by GQ magazine, Andrew Keen is amongst the world's best known broadcasters and commentators. In addition to presenting KEEN ON, he is the host of the long-running How To Fix Democracy show. He is also the author of four prescient books about digital technology: CULT OF THE AMATEUR, DIGITAL VERTIGO, THE INTERNET IS NOT THE ANSWER and HOW TO FIX THE FUTURE. Andrew lives in San Francisco, is married to Cassandra Knight, Google's VP of Litigation & Discovery, and has two grown children.Keen On is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit keenon.substack.com/subscribe
Not everyone believes in the promise of economic growth. We've done KEEN ON shows in the past with “degrowth” advocates like Tim Jackson and Jason Hickle who argue that we need to get beyond the false promise of ever expanding wealth. Our guest today, however, is anything but a sceptic of capitalist economics. Jon Moynihan is a Conservative member of the House of Lords, a vocal supporter of BREXIT, and an unashamed follower of the free market economic principles of Friedrich Hayek & Margaret Thatcher. In his new book, Return to Growth: How to Fix the Economy, the entertaining and combative Lord Moynihan argues that critics of economic growth tend to be what he calls “pampered Oxford Dons” who have no real understanding of the needs or ambitions of ordinary people. By the way, tomorrow's guest on the show will be the Oxford trained economist Daniel Susskind who, as it happens, has a new book out entitled Growth: A History and a Reckoning. So more views about the value of the idea of economic growth over the next few days.Jon Moynihan is a businessman and venture capitalist who started his career advising companies and banks in the Netherlands, the US and the UK as a specialist in mergers and turnarounds. He then ran the global firm PA Consulting Group for twenty-one years. He subsequently transitioned into venture startups, creating over twenty companies to date, most of them in the science and technology fields. Jon has worked as a volunteer in the charity sector all his life, including in Bangladeshi refugee camps and other developing countries; in educational think tanks, both managing and fundraising for charities; and in the arts sector, where, among other activities, he was president of the Royal Albert Hall for a number of years. Jon sits in the House of Lords as Baron Moynihan of Chelsea.Named as one of the "100 most connected men" by GQ magazine, Andrew Keen is amongst the world's best known broadcasters and commentators. In addition to presenting KEEN ON, he is the host of the long-running How To Fix Democracy show. He is also the author of four prescient books about digital technology: CULT OF THE AMATEUR, DIGITAL VERTIGO, THE INTERNET IS NOT THE ANSWER and HOW TO FIX THE FUTURE. Andrew lives in San Francisco, is married to Cassandra Knight, Google's VP of Litigation & Discovery, and has two grown children.Keen On is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit keenon.substack.com/subscribe
In this episode of the Boss Body Podcast, Dr. Tim Jackson hosts Dr. CeCe Brooks, an expert in holistic and functional medicine, to discuss chronic illnesses, particularly neuro-immune syndromes like Lyme disease. Dr. Brooks shares her journey and emphasizes the importance of understanding root causes rather than just treating symptoms. The conversation covers the role of infections, inflammation, and environmental factors in chronic diseases. They also discuss the significance of proper breathing, oxygen levels, and preventative medicine. Dr. Brooks advocates for a comprehensive approach to health that considers multiple factors, encouraging proactive and informed healthcare choices. To connect with Dr. CeCe Brooks, read the EPISODE TRANSCRIPT, links mentioned in today's episode, and more, visit: https://healyourbody.org/microbes-mold-and-mitochondria-how-to-fix-any-health-issue-with-dr-cece-brooks-d-n-p/
“I had a bet with some folks during an engagement a couple of years ago … that if I ever say ‘SAFe says' then I have to do 10 burpees. That's the rule because it's not about dogma. It's about how can we facilitate conversations and find different ways to explore things.” In this episode, Adam talks to Tim Jackson, SPCT and Agile coach, who actually learned about Agile and product management from being in a band. The two discuss topics including why it's important to be pragmatic when implementing frameworks like SAFe, the value of effective discovery to understand the real problems and goals before jumping into a solution, and the distinction between consulting and coaching and how to be aware of your own limitations. Like what you hear? Connect with Tim on LinkedIn. Explore SAFe courses here.