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August Brice • Thriving With Technology @ Tech Wellness
Devra Davis--The Respected Founder of Environmental Health Trust With A Step By Step Strategy To Protect Your Family from EMF's

August Brice • Thriving With Technology @ Tech Wellness

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2024 58:25


Devra Davis is the widely resepected research scientist who has been been calling attention to the dangers of EMF's for decades. As the founder of The Environmental Health Trust, she has sued the FCC for failing to update its safety standards since 1996. Her book "Disconnect: The Truth About Cell Phone Radiation" was published in 2010, barely three years after the launch of the first smartphone and it remains one of the most important books on the subject.  Now, Devra has updated Disconnect with over 100 pages of new updated information, based on new and updated research.  In this conversation, we talk about the book and what we can all do to best protect our families from the very threat represented by electromagnetic fields--the information carrying radio waves that power our digital devices. Here's the book:  https://www.amazon.com/Disconnect-scientists-solutions-safer-technology/dp/0988359189 Website:  https://ehtrust.org/ The continually updated EMF Guide from Tech Wellness:  https://techwellness.com/blogs/expertise/emf-meaning-expert-guide-what-is-effects-on-body EMF Protection Solutions from Tech Wellness:  https://techwellness.com/collections/best-emf-protection Here is the transcript of our conversation.  Be Well!     TWT24-DEVRA POD TRANSCRIPT AUGUST: [00:00:00] Hey there, welcome to Thriving with Technology, the science led podcast that's here to help you achieve mindful living in a digital world. And I'm your host. I'm August Brice from TechWellness. com. This show is designed to give you a practical approach on how to navigate the important tech toxins in our world. We have real life stories, experiences, and non fear based facts about cybersecurity and EMFs, your online privacy, [00:00:30] internet overuse. What leads to addiction, blue light on so much more. So thank you. Thanks for joining us and enjoy the show. We're happy you're joining us for a very special edition of thriving with technology today. August sits down with Dr. Debra Davis, one of the first and most respected educators and [00:01:00] researchers in the EMF space. And you could say in public health in general for our generation. In fact, if you can remember the days when smoking was allowed on airplanes, you have Dr. Davis to thank that that is just a very distant memory. Dr. Davis has authored more than 200 peer reviewed publications and written several important books on cancer, environmental pollution, and her newest, which is an update of a title first published in 2010, Disconnect, a scientist's solutions for safer [00:01:30] technology. Dr. Davis is the founder of the Environmental Health Trust, one of the leading forces in EMF research, education, and advocacy, working to reform the laws that govern our exposure to EMF. There's a lot of wisdom in this episode. You won't want to miss a minute. Here's August. Okay. Deborah Davis. Hello. Hello, August. What an honor. I cannot thank you enough for being with me today. I am so excited to [00:02:00] share the new book. I'm excited to talk about everything that's happened since the original Disconnect was published. And of course, everyone knows I'm a huge fan of the Environmental Health Trust. If you subscribe to my newsletter or if you're on my Instagram channel or Facebook, you know that I'm consistently. sharing links to the Environmental Health Trust because of the amazing work that they are doing. And they are led by Debra Davis. Thank you so much, [00:02:30] August. I really appreciate all that you're doing. Thank you. Well, we've both been in this space for so long. I first discovered that I was sensitive to EMF in about 1992. And I know that your first book was published in 2010, but I was following your work before then you were publishing, you were doing research. You've led so much important research. And you know, Debra, I see myself as the [00:03:00] reporter and the communicator, and I see you as the educator and the scientist and together getting this information out. Is wildly important and even more important today. I fully agree with you and I want to tell you, uh, I haven't been doing this alone. Uh, we've had an executive director, Theodora Scorato, and we're now bringing in, uh, three new people and reorganizing the Environmental Health Trust. Oh! I'm going to be stepping out as president, and [00:03:30] in my place will be Kent Chamberlain, who is professor and chairman emeritus of the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences at the University of New Hampshire. And we will have a vice president for and general counsel, Joe Sandry, who is rather experienced with, um, Going toe to toe with the FCC and winning, as he helped us win our lawsuit that we can talk about in just a moment. Yes. And we'll have a new vice president for science and clinical affairs, who is a [00:04:00] diagnostic radiologist with three decades of experience as a senior radiologist and member of the American College of Radiology, Rob Brown. And we will of course have Theodora Scorato, who has been absolutely critical to what I've been doing over the past decade. She will become vice president for policy outreach and education. Uh, and we're going to have a great new expanded team, but I want to say it takes a [00:04:30] village. And August, you've been a really critical part of that village for us. Oh, thank you, Debra. Thank you. It's always my honor to tell people about the Environmental Health Trust and especially your work. And you know, we've had Theodora on the podcast before, but this is such a big deal because of the book and congratulations on the expansion. Of environmental health trust. I know all the people that you're talking about and to have someone who was really central in the industry now on your team.[00:05:00]  I can't wait to see what happens next. It can only be bigger, better, amazing. And so important for. Really the entire world. Thank you for doing this. Well, it's mutual August. It really is. Okay. So, you know, Debra, I have to tell everyone, and I explained this a little bit in the interview, but every time I get on a plane, I do think about you. And I think, wow, if Debra, Hadn't done what Debra does, I might be [00:05:30] sitting next to someone and not just worrying about the secondhand Wi Fi radiation, but also worrying about the secondhand smoke. Can you tell us a little bit about why that change, why there's no smoke in airplanes? Well, in 1983, I was a young executive director of the Board on Environmental Studies and Toxicology at the U. S. National Academy of Sciences. It's a And, uh, Senator Hayakawa from Hawaii wondered why he kept getting colds whenever he flew on [00:06:00] airplanes. Long flights. Many of your listeners may be shocked to know that smoking was allowed on airplanes. And he wondered about what that meant for his breathing. We, at the National Academy of Sciences, um, I organized a team, put together the first study that actually concluded that smoking was not a good idea for the plane. Thank you for listening. because it gummed up the electronics, by the way. And by the way, it also affected the respiratory [00:06:30] tract of flight attendants and anyone else. What I did personally, and I tell this in my, uh, second book, which was called the secret history of the war on cancer. I took a small machine that looked frankly, like a bomb onto the, onto a long transatlantic flight. And I went, in the smoking section and the non smoking section throughout the flight. By the end of the flight, I had a little congestion, as I have right now, [00:07:00] because I was able to show that by the end of the flight, even though there was a smoking section and a non smoking section, that the quality of the air in both sections was identical, that the level of ultra fine particulates, smaller, 50 times smaller than a human hair in the air was uniform, and that there was effectively no non smoking section. And this study then was replicated by the National Academy of Sciences, [00:07:30] and it took us a while to get the report published because the pressure from the tobacco industry. Was quite, uh, impressive and I should state people don't realize this, but at the time of the U. S. National Cancer Institute was working on developing a safe cigarette with over 10 million dollars of funding from the tobacco industry. I did not know that. There was a lot of close collaboration with the tobacco industry and [00:08:00] Harvard and Yale. They basically had funded major research programs at some of the top schools in the world. And they were regarded as a, and they were in fact serious in their support. In fact, in the disconnect book, I tell the story of how one scientist in Berlin, desperate for funding. Became a major researcher for the tobacco industry in Germany. And when [00:08:30] he first reported that he thought that tobacco might actually cause cancer, they said, Hey, we'd like to give you another project to work on. We don't think you need to work on that anymore. , and they gave in the redirect, they gave in the project. of studying cell phone radiation. And this was Franz Adelkofer. He studied cell phone radiation, a major multi laboratory, multi million dollar study for the European Union. And in 2002, he produced results. [00:09:00] Contrary to all of their expectations, including his own, he showed That cell phone radiation could in fact damage the brain cells in animals and could damage DNA. He showed that. Right. So that result was world changing except that the industry made the mistake of challenging him, uh, publicly. They tried to discredit him and because he was so prominent [00:09:30] and frankly had the resources to do this, he sued them. And just before he died. Uh, two years ago, German courts ruled that he had been correct and ordered all of the scientists and all of the industry claims that had criticized him to recant the And to stop their criticism of his results. Now, the U S national toxicology program has since confirmed what Adolf [00:10:00] Hofer showed, namely that cell phone radiation can damage DNA. DNA is in the nucleus of every living cell of every living thing, whether plant, insect, or animal. Mammals, and of course, humans, and our DNA can be damaged by cell phone radiation. Now that doesn't mean that we're all doomed, because the important thing for people to understand, and I know you know this, is that no matter how [00:10:30] much damage you may have incurred from exposures to cell phone radiation and to other things, like sunlight, for example, You can repair that damage through good nutrition and exercise and prayer and things that promote health and well being, and of course, avoiding and reducing exposures to the extent possible. Right. You're talking about our body's adaptive capacity, right? Indeed. [00:11:00] For, for, yes, we come up against a lot, however, we could do a lot better if we weren't up against this radiation, right? Indeed. Absolutely. Absolutely. No doubt about it. And you know, we have a community of about 200, 000 people and they're all in different stages of their journey. Some are on health journeys, some just want to have a healthy, happy family and do the right thing for their children. And so I. I really love to break it [00:11:30] down into bite size, non fear based solutions that we can give people, but I want you to help us understand, just like you just did, more about the research. Give us just a couple of the, of the big, important findings that you really want everyone to know about. Well, the first thing we need to understand is that every cell In the body and we have trillions of them has a membrane around it [00:12:00] and cell phone radiation has consistently been shown to weaken membranes, whether it's the membranes around are the neurons in our brain and the blood brain barrier. Or those affecting the membranes around, um, sperm. All of these cells are affected. And the effect can be subtle, uh, and it's not uniformly fatal, obviously not. It's the [00:12:30] long term cumulative effect that we have to be concerned about. That's, that's what we have to pay attention to. The cumulative effects of the combined exposures to many different things in the environment we cannot control. Uh, we need to know, we need to know That the weakening, the weakening of membranes means that it's more possible for other materials in the body, whether it's lead or [00:13:00] pesticides, we might be exposed to through the foods we eat. Uh, all of those things can get more deeply absorbed into a cell if the membranes are weaker. So overall, our bodies are being weakened when they are exposed to cell phone radiation. And we understand that it's the overall exposure, like sunlight, you can think of it, you can liken it to a sunburn. The more sun you get, the more likely you are to [00:13:30] get sunburned if you were sunburned before. And so the cumulative effect is very important. And I'm wondering if there's any research that can help us understand the difference between direct exposure, because we tell people, don't put it in your pocket, don't put it in your bra, try to keep it out of your hands. So that's direct exposure versus, versus the full body exposure, maybe from the phone, maybe from the Wi Fi. How do our bodies actually get affected by the [00:14:00] radiation in the environment versus up against the skin? All right. Well, first of all, sunlight is, is it interesting because you need 20 minutes a day of sunlight in order to make enough vitamin D, which is a very beneficial part component for us. So, unlike sunlight, where you need a little bit for your health, you do not need a little bit of radiation [00:14:30] for anything. All right. It's not, it has no known benefit. I want to be clear about that. Um, the good news I want to share is that colleagues of mine in Turkey, and I have produced several studies showing that omega 3 fatty acids. Melatonin, um, can help repair damage from radiation. And we've done this in studies in cell cultures where we take cell cultures of human cells and we add [00:15:00] to them a melatonin or basically a component of omega 3 fatty acids or fish oil. And then we expose them to cell phone radiation. And when the cells have melatonin in them, Or the omega 3 fatty acids, they get less damage than when they do not. So it's always important to understand that it's not, again, that we're doomed, but that we can repair, uh, repair that damage. [00:15:30] What happens with radiation are a number of processes, one of which is it leads to the formation of reactive oxygen species. And you can think of these kind of like Pac Man that go around gobbling up whatever it might be free and frankly destroying it. So you want to keep your reactive oxygen species to a low level and you want to make sure you consume antioxidants that will reduce them [00:16:00] and reduce the amount of damage, uh, that they can have. Within the system as well. It's important, particularly as, as you know, we've talked about this in my TEDx talk as well. We want to protect children because their skulls are thinner. Their brains contain more fluid, the more fluid in something, whether it's in your microwave oven or. In your breast, the more fluid something contains, the more it [00:16:30] absorbs microwave radiation. So I just want to backtrack for a second. When we talk about melatonin, omega threes, fatty acids, the things that you talked about a moment ago, you're not recommending that parents now give their kids melatonin. I think what you're saying is let's keep the healthy production intact. Absolutely. And let me be clear, let me be clear about that. Sleeping in the dark with [00:17:00] no electronics at all in the bedroom is important for everybody, but particularly for children, there actually is a device that they sell nowadays for infants where you put a cover over the crib. Mm-Hmm. , um, that allows them to be in total darkness. And baby in total darkness is when we naturally produce melatonin from the pineal gland. And melatonin is a natural hormone [00:17:30] that is an antioxidant. So it repairs damage that may have happened just as a consequence of being alive. Because we can't avoid all of the things in the world that can damage ourselves. But if we are healthy and we sleep in the dark. without any electronics in our bedrooms, uh, then we will make enough melatonin naturally. The same thing, it's best to get the cruciferous vegetables, broccoli, cauliflower, [00:18:00] etc., through, through your diet. It's best to get your omega 3 fatty acids through diet as well. Um, sometimes, however, uh, a supplement of melatonin at night can be very helpful, but those always should be Any decision about that should be made in consultation with pediatricians or doctors. A hundred percent. I agree that we need to really, even as adults, we need to regulate our melatonin intake if we're taking it [00:18:30] exogenously because, uh, you know, you're not positive of the formulation and some people are actually sensitive to melatonin. Melatonin supplements, and it can actually change their own melatonin production. So there's healthy, good, healthy living, so, so important. And part of good, healthy living is not just what we eat. It's also our EMF exposure and really regulating it. Correct. That's what I'm hearing from Debra. Yes, absolutely. Because, because honestly, you guys, the [00:19:00] effects can be devastating and Debra shares many stories. On the Environmental Health Trust website and in her new book, which you must read, Deverdew. Do those stories stick with you? Which stories in particular stick with you? Well, there's some, there's some sad stories that of a, of a young man named Justin whose parents did not understand the damaging effect of EMFs, and he was a gamer at a young age, and he slept in his room with his [00:19:30] dog. And his room was saturated, saturated with EMFs, and both he and his dog died of brain tumors. Very, very sad and unusual, and now the parents have become advocates so that other children will be spared that, that fate. Um, there's a young woman we lost this year, Tiffany, who developed a breast cancer when she was 21, right [00:20:00] under where she had stored her phone in her bra. proudly from the time she was 12 or 13. And the breast tumors developed right under where the antenna of the phone had radiated her breast. She died after almost a decade of repeated surgeries to try to spare her. But she was first diagnosed, unfortunately, with advanced disease because [00:20:30] nobody believed a 21 year old boop! cancer. That's an extraordinary, extraordinary. And she had no risk factors for the disease. She did not carry any of the genetic variants and put you at risk of the disease at all. So these are unfortunately warnings for the rest of us at the same time. I'm happy to report that there are some couples I've counseled. Who were having difficulty getting pregnant and in one case when [00:21:00] the fellows stopped carrying his two phones in two pockets, um, they were able to get pregnant within three months, but no one had ever told him that a phone in the pocket. Could damage his firm. And that therein lies the rub. That's the issue. You know, Canada, our largest trading partner and environmental health trust published this and our next door neighbor says that reducing EMF is part of their bio initiative 2030. [00:21:30] It's amazing. But meanwhile, our FDA, our FCC, uh, cell phone manufacturers tell us there's nothing to worry about. It's not a problem. It's all about stronger, faster signals. So Debra, what's wrong with us? We need to do a better job of what you're doing. You are, you are really leading the way here. We need every parent, every grandparent to demand the right to buy safer [00:22:00] products. There's no reason. Why routers should be on 24 7. Frankly, there's no reason we actually need Wi Fi in our homes for the most part. You can, as you and I are both wired with Ethernet cables, we are faster, we're safer from hacking, we're more secure, and it's healthier. So all of those things are a benefit and we need to do a better job of educating people. If you go to our     , which is ehtrust. [00:22:30] org, our website includes practical advice about safe tech at home and what you can do to make a safer home environment. And we're working with other Programs like TechSafe Schools, which I'm a scientific advisor to, and there's specific advice that we have on our website that is on theirs as well, how you can promote safer technology in schools. We know from a recent [00:23:00] fabulous book that has just been written, um, on the anxiety generation. Right, the anxious generation. Yes, the anxious generation. Thank you. We know that what that is doing to our children is depriving them of play. And when, when the moment you give a child a smartphone, you have ended their childhood. I agree. I'm absolutely writing about that right now. And you know, you know, Debra, the interesting thing is you couple that. You [00:23:30] layer on the electromagnetic fields and the physical damage that, you know, you look at the brains of children exposed to EMF and you look at the brains of children looking, looking at screens. Very similar. Uh. you know, findings of less gray matter and different places of hyperactivity. So we know that both of these things are working together to affect our children's brains. And I am always floored because, you know, [00:24:00] I carry a meter with me wherever I go. I determine where I'm sitting at a restaurant. I determine where I'm going to go for a walk. I have that meter get me into a low radiation zone. so that my body can operate at its fullest. So I'm shocked when I go by school still to this day, uh, and see that the radiation is the highest level in the community because they've, they've got the tower either right across the street from the school or on the school [00:24:30] property. They're making money from, you know, renting out a space for a cell phone tower. And plus every school is Completely run by wifi and kids are given their own laptops to use at school and then to take home. I mean, kids. I just, my body aches for children trying to survive in this soup of radiation. You're absolutely correct, and I [00:25:00] think that we can work together, uh, that's in fact what some of the new initiatives that we're going to be developing with the new team at Environmental Health Trust. We, in the, in the new edition of the book that we just released, Disconnect, A Scientist's Solutions for Safer Technology, we discuss the fact. The way antennas are located in our schools would be illegal in Israel and Switzerland. Yes, in other high tech [00:25:30] countries, it is against the law to have antennas directly on schools. And yet our schools, who are so desperate for money, Do not understand that they take the money for the antennas, but they're compromising the quality of the brains and bodies of the children as a result. So we've got to do, yes. Yes. To that point, I consult with moms and They, many of them have, you know, [00:26:00] they're torn because they don't want to be the nagging naysayer at their school. They understand there's a huge issue and I point them to the, some of the posters that you have and the documents that you have and the letters that you have. Can you give us just one or two examples of schools that have been successful and parents who have been successful in having a cell tower removed? Or relocated. Well, there are on our [00:26:30] website, there are many examples and they keep changing, you know, I mean, um, and unfortunately, um, it's a little bit like whack and old, um, Pittsfield, they, they successfully, um, have thought against, um, an antenna being constructed there. And there's efforts ongoing right now in, in Connecticut, it's in several school systems as well. And I think that what we did with our lawsuit, I want to take a moment and just [00:27:00] explain that we filed a lawsuit against the FCC, a little bit like David and Goliath. Yes. In which we said, look, Your standards for testing phones and all of these devices were set now 27 years ago, using 20th century technology for 21st, to evaluate 21st century technology. That makes no sense. That makes absolutely no sense. And so, in addition, we pointed out that there was growing [00:27:30] evidence of damaging effects on non human animals, namely pollinators. Without the honeybee, without the 2, 000 pollinating insects on which modern agriculture depends, we wouldn't have food production in around the world today. And there is growing evidence, the modeled three dimensional image of the honeybee body is affected by 5G and by all of the wireless radiation. And we know [00:28:00] that the worldwide, there's a decline. In honeybee and other pollinating insects. And we know that neonicotinoid pesticides are a cause of that, but wireless radiation is another cause of it. And we need to do a better job of understanding all of that. So in our lawsuit, we said, look, there's all of this data on effects on animals, on effects on children. And what are you doing about it? And the court ordered. the [00:28:30] FCC to go back and reconsider the science. The court said to the FCC, you have not considered all the record that we, Environmental Health Trust, and others have established. Now, it's more than two years since the court issued that decision. And the FCC has done nothing. So what we need is what you can help us with here is we're creating, we're filing, in fact, next week, we are [00:29:00] filing a demand that the FCC respond to the court orders because they have not. They've just ignored it because there's such an arrogant agency. They can ignore the fact that the court said, do this, fix it, stop using outdated technology to evaluate technology that is just being invented today. So why do you have to file again? Isn't the court, doesn't the court have power to do something on [00:29:30] its own? You know, I'm not a lawyer, and I don't know the answer to your question, it's a good question, um, but I think that the answer is this, the FCC is a huge agency, and they operate as an almost like a super constitutional, they basically ignore the law, and until they're going to be held accountable, nothing can happen. Wow. Uh, you know, there's a couple of things I want to, first of all, congratulations [00:30:00] on the victory. Stunning. Important. Victory. Uh, we're behind you. Anything that we can do? Are you looking for letters? Are you looking for just spreading the awareness that the lawsuit happened and that the FCC isn't addressing it? You know, I will ask the attorneys that are proceeding now, and in fact, our new general counsel, exactly what else could be supportive of what we're doing here, because I don't know, but I do know this. The only thing that's going to make a change is when we force the industry to [00:30:30] compete on safety. We want them to compete with giving us safer products. Let me give you just one example. If you have a router in your home, it should go to sleep. As the default mode, it should only be working when you need it. We do not need these signals beaming. 24 seven. There's no way. Yes, and Deborah, our, our most popular item is our Wi Fi kill switch. And we also sell the low power Wi Fi and we also sell a [00:31:00] Wi Fi Faraday box. All really good solutions to lowering the EMF of my favorite. It's just snap it off whenever you're not using it, totally unnecessary to have it spewing that radiation. And I have not looked, nor do I endorse specific products, but I know that there is one from a, a low wifi router from the Netherlands, I think. Yeah. And one made here in the United States. Oh, well, I'll take a look at that. Yes, we offer both. And I actually, the truth [00:31:30] is many people who buy the low EMF wifi that shuts off when it's not being used have issues because it powers some of their wireless things in their, their homes. Like there. They're, uh, security systems. So this, the other one is just low, low enough so that we're not spewing as much of that toxic energy, but so enough power to not turn off those important things in people's homes. Meanwhile. [00:32:00] I'm just like you. I'm all about hardwiring. We focus on creating low EMF sanctuaries because that's where we can control the energy in our homes. But I want to tell you right now that I have been speaking with Theodora about supplying the hardwiring to a school. I want to have a model school where we hardwire the school, we provide the, the, Adapters and dongles that we manufacture, the cabling that's EMF free that we [00:32:30] manufacture, that's grounded, um, and we can even, I know, I'm not even gonna say it, we're not gonna put any low Wi Fi routers in there, low power routers, we're not gonna have any routers, we're gonna be a completely wired school, and then we're gonna talk to people about how it feels and how it works. Well, that sounds like a great idea. We, Theodore and I have talked about this for some time. We've had some progress with a few schools, and then what usually happens is they bring in a new IT guy who doesn't [00:33:00] understand what we're trying to do, and then we have to go back all over again. So it's, it's, it's a constant struggle and I'm really, I'm really delighted that you've been on the case now for quite a while. Quite a while. Yes. Yes. We've been offering a hard, I think we offered our first adapter 10 years ago, uh, because, because I'm sensitive because this is my life. This is how I actually am required to live, to sleep in the canopy, you know, to have the paint. If [00:33:30] a, if a neighbor moves in, just the things that. That I have to do to feel good. And fortunately, I can feel these things instantly. And so I am so with you for people and, and I was so excited. You guys have to read the book to find out that there are options for safer phones that have even been discussed for 20, 30 years. Yes, yes. And, and the technology exists, the patents [00:34:00] already are there. We simply need what, what I call, we need girlcotts. A boycott means no. Okay? Boycott means we're not going to buy your wine if, if it's made by illegal, by people who are working without toilets and without healthcare. That's a boycott, right? A girl cot means we want the right to buy safer products. We wanna be able to buy safer things. We want our schools to be safer for our [00:34:30] children. That means no lead in the drinking water. That means wiring the systems so that they, we want our kids to be computer citizens, but we don't want them to be e zombies. Exactly. I love that. I'm for it. Let's do it. And, you know, we have to talk about this because you do, you sort of mention it in the book because people are looking for solutions. And since I've been in this space for so long, back in the nineties, seriously guys, people were [00:35:00] offering chips for your phones, shields, shielding cloths. I got my first shielding cloth in 2005. And interestingly, I, I. A girlfriend and I held it up against, we were about 15 feet from the microwave. Then we got closer and closer and closer to the microwave and then the microwave, it was just too much energy back on itself and we broke the microwave. This was at my office. So I have been experimenting with shielding, partial shielding for a very long time. You mention it and I just need to [00:35:30] know, do you use partial shielding or harmonizers or chips or any of the gadgets that have come along? calling themselves EMF protection. I generally do not use any of them because I think the safest policy is distance is your friend and turning things off, frankly. And I, I'm not in a position to evaluate whether they work as you know, very well. Some of them may work. Some of them may not. So I generally [00:36:00] try to reduce exposures, but with respect to a question you asked me before, I want to make sure we. We point this out in the new book as well. Several governments have banned Wi Fi for children, for young children. In France, it's banned in kindergarten, it's restricted, uh, in high schools. Cell phones are illegal. For children in elementary and middle middle schools in France in Cyprus. They've removed [00:36:30] Wi Fi from elementary classrooms. Belgium has banned cell phones for for for young children and Israel has also banned them in what in nursery schools and restricted it in in elementary schools and a number of other areas help French Polynesia has also. So there's a number of places around the world that. are moving toward to eliminate or reduce exposures and the European Parliament [00:37:00] a long time ago, I think it was 2011 called on the governments to take measures to reduce exposures, especially in the environment of children. So there's a huge worldwide call. Um, in Spain. I'm working now with people in Argentina. Um, in the United States, we have made some progress. Um, certainly the Maryland State Children's Environmental Health, um, Council issued advice and of course, you know, about the New Hampshire [00:37:30] Commission on 5G. And that is something that Kent Chamberlain, our new president, has played a major role with. And then, you've also, I'm sure, discussed what's going on in Petaluma. Yes. And I, I do want to say though, what you've just, all that information you gave us about other countries and maybe some of the things that we're doing in this country, these are simple, clear directives and solutions that are so easy to incorporate. It's easy to say off. [00:38:00] It's easy to say no for our children's sake. Wouldn't you agree? Uh, yes, absolutely. And there are some schools that have taken the steps to implement some of the things that you provide. I went on your website like special plugs so that the wireless antennas are off, except when the teacher decides that they might need to use them and they teach students to turn off the wireless on their devices so that the students devices themselves have them off. And there's [00:38:30] a list of schools on our website. of schools that have reduced or removed Wi Fi. And I don't, I'm not going to go through it, but some of them are Waldorf schools, of course. Of course. That's where, where we started at a Waldorf school. And, you know, I think that this is just great ammunition for parents who, who are interested and concerned, but not really exactly sure. How to be a, you know, low key activist, and they don't really want to be, they just want, like you said, they want a girlcott. [00:39:00] They just want the safer solution because they love their children and their families and they want to give everybody the best opportunity for health and well being. And one thing that's really important for everybody is to disconnect from all of these devices at least one hour before bedtime in any form of screen. That really is, is important. But the other thing I would, I would add is that distance is your friend. And when it comes to the laptops that are [00:39:30] assigned to children in schools, they don't call them laptops anymore. They call them tablets, Chromebooks. And the reason is they belong on tables. They do not belong on laps. They should not be held on the body. And that basic hygiene is so important. They should be wired. Yeah. Yes. A hundred percent. And I do, I do want to mention at this point that when it comes to putting a device on your lap and [00:40:00] putting a quote unquote shield underneath it, you must remember two things. One, that you're only shielding the area that you're covering. And if you look down, it's most likely the top of your legs. And then secondarily. Where is that energy going? I, I always, uh, use the metaphor of smoke because smoke doesn't get absorbed, neither does EMF radiation, it gets reflected. So where is it going? Is this radiation that's [00:40:30] coming from that thing on your lap? Is it going to your thyroid, to your brain, to your eyes? And If it's so, is that okay? I don't, I don't think so. I think that the really great solution, and that's easy if you must still have wifi, is to connect a keyboard, a wired keyboard. There's these little ports and all of the devices that you can connect and then push that away. Because distance is your friend. Yes. Push [00:41:00] that device away from you, get it further away from you. And of course your wired keyboard won't have radiation coming from it because it's wired. So anyway, yeah, I love these solutions. And I did want to get back to one question from your, your, uh, incredible research, direct exposure versus full body exposure. Do we know how our bodies intake this invisible smoke if you, if you will, for that comparison, It's [00:41:30] happening and it's, you know, an inch away from us and it's, you know, across the room from us or it's next to us. Is that different from it actually touching our bodies? Is there a big difference? Well, the answer is we don't know for sure, but use your common sense. You will be exposed. If you are getting general body exposure, [00:42:00] it's not a good thing. It should be avoided to the extent that you can. The direct exposure of something on your body is the one that you want to avoid first of all, but there is a cumulative effect over a lifetime that particularly for our children of thousands of hours of use and exposures as we are saturated in our general environment with many of these. And because of that fact, it's really important to reduce exposure whenever you [00:42:30] can. And so there are a number of Schools like the Castle Hill High School that have taken steps to do this, but you're asking a question that we don't have the answer to. So the precautionary principle, right? You got it. Bingo. Bingo. And we want to work with more and more parents like they have done in schools in Australia and all over the world. to explain that just like you would never dose your children with chemicals and [00:43:00] pesticides, you shouldn't be dosing them with an environment full of wireless radiation. And in addition to schools or separate from schools, how can we help make larger scale change? outside of our homes. People look and ask that question. And what's your, what's your number one go to for that answer? Do they go to city council meetings? Do they start a blog of their own? Do they tell their neighbor? What's, what's the most important thing [00:43:30] Uh, tactic we want people to get educated, motivated and activated. They get educated by looking at our website at trust on org by looking at what information you have developed, including. You have an incredible array of podcasts that I had not listened to all of them, but I know that all of the ones with Theodora are terrific and and and CeCe Doucette is also a [00:44:00] very knowledgeable educator as well. And so get educated. And then share the education with your neighbors and friends, then get motivated because once people come together, they can organize at the local level, you start out with your school boards and with your local town council and create zones where there is reduced exposure and we want to move toward no exposure. What I believe will be [00:44:30] the model, and this is my hope is just like we did with smoking. Longer would anybody dream of lighting a cigarette inside a school and smoking. And yet, 30, 40 years ago, that was okay. And teachers were allowed to take smoking breaks and had smoking rooms. That is no longer the case. I believe we will have zones with no Wi Fi radiation and that we will [00:45:00] start out with creating them again for children and then for everybody else. And there are some models of that around the world. In Cyprus, they have no Wi Fi in the intensive care units. For newborns, and that's a start. That's hospitals. As you know, our hospitals can be saturated hot beds. Absolutely. The same is true of airports. So I thought that we need to [00:45:30] start a move for low and no EMS zones. So that people like you can be more comfortable in public, you know. I agree. I think that, that we should share them on a website, you know, like Antenna Search. It's now Antenna Search. Sadly, sadly, it still works, but it's kind of a joke because they're everywhere. Whereas they're not an antenna. Where is there a safe zone? And I'll give people just a hint, you know, typography. does affect EMF. And so if you can find a [00:46:00] particularly low guarded area, like a ravine, you'll find that your EMF exposure is less. It's just physics. Um, so that's helpful, but I love that idea, Debra. I'll do anything to help push that forward. It's so important. We might start with that in August. We should revisit what we can do, but I think you start out with, we have to educate more people. That's why I took the time. to issue a new edition of the book. There's 100 pages of new material, including, [00:46:30] by the way, when the book was first published in 2010, I said that I thought cell phones might cause cancer. Since then, the National Toxicology Program, the Ramazzini Institute, and Thousands of other studies have been produced, all showing that cell phone radiation can damage DNA and increase the risk of cancer in animals, and now we have more and more evidence in humans. My position is this. [00:47:00] We study animals in order to predict effects in humans and try to prevent them from happening. We study animals to develop drugs and then use them and test them in people and continue to monitor them. If cell phones were drugs, They would be illegal because they've never been tested for safety before being used and now there's no monitoring and surveillance for effects of them. So we need to start doing a better job of monitoring [00:47:30] what's going on in our schools. Why do we have this dramatic increase in In thyroid cancer in young people, in colorectal cancer in young people, in other cancers in young, and I mean young people, under age 30, we have a fourfold increase in colorectal cancer. Since 2010, and I believe that the practice of keeping cell phones in the back pocket or in the, in the pocket is part of the reason why we have these unexplained [00:48:00] global epidemics Transcribed of cancers in people under the age of 30. Now, when I first wrote the book in 2010, I speculated about it. The new edition now says, look, what are we doing to our children and ourselves? The evidence has become even stronger than when I wrote the book now, 14 years ago. Yes, undeniable. And I think that that's why I'm happy to bring attention to it. That's why we took the time to write the book and the end of the book has a lot of [00:48:30] great material that Theodora has put together, practical advice about what you can do to digital device best practices so that you can reduce your exposures. So the military pilots, cancer study. Are you familiar with that? Yes. In that study, talking to your point about the incredible increase in colorectal cancer, in this study of military air crew and of ground crew, they found an [00:49:00] 87 percent higher rate of melanoma. Do you care to speculate as to why? There was an increase in melanoma in particular? Melanoma is a tough one because we know, of course, that sunlight is a factor. When you're flying in an airplane, you don't get a lot of sunlight. This could very well reflect the incredible increase in exposure that takes place in the cockpit to microwave radiation, and that has dramatically increased recently. [00:49:30] Um, we know that there are a number of different exposures that pilots get, including, by the way, to jet fuel on refueling, which often goes in the front of the plane as well, and they get the fumes, et cetera. I think that this is a worrisome finding that could very well reflect the combined effects. of the volatile exposures that they get to fuels. But the thing that has changed recently is not fuels, because [00:50:00] pilots have been flying airplanes with fuels almost a hundred years now. But the exposure to the wireless radiation inside that cockpit has just mushroomed, mushroomed. And obviously should be examined as a factor here. I absolutely think it could be important. And I do love that in phase B, they actually used the words, non ionizing radiation might be a link. They actually say that, [00:50:30] the military, the Pentagon study. So and then another thing I'm just curious if you had direction about with this particular study is I looked back and I saw that cockpits were outfitted with the millimeter wave antenna starting back before 2010. Right. And, and to me personally, it feels. like the millimeter wave is affecting our skin more. I mean, that's [00:51:00] an interesting point. That's a very interesting point. Let's talk about that. The millimeter wave does affect the skin more because it gets just a little bit into the skin, but the skin is our largest organ and turns out to have an immunological function that has not been widely appreciated. Think about this. You get sunlight, you send out inside and you feel better when you're out in the light. Okay. Everybody gets a certain feeling of relaxation. Yes. Right. Yes. That's [00:51:30] because that sunlight to your skin gives you a systemic effect of well being. And it is understood just a little bit of exposure into your skin has an effect throughout the body. So it's not that it only affects the skin, but it is true that the effect is primarily into the skin. We know that babies that are born with jaundice, that are a little bit yellow, we treat them by covering their eyes and exposing their little bodies [00:52:00] to blue light because that blue light takes the blood that's circulating into the surface of their skins and Creates vitamin D synthesis in the liver of these newborns from the blue light into the skin blue light in the skin affects the blood of those babies so that it forms dihydroxy vitamin D in the liver and has a systemic effect on those babies. So light just [00:52:30] getting a little bit into the skin of the newborn affects how much vitamin D they produce. And when they produce more vitamin D, it gets rid of the jaundice. So, we understand there's a correlation. A direct causal, not just correlation. We know that blue light in the skin of the newborn produces vitamin D in their bloodstream. So, the millimeter wave affecting the skin is affecting us holistically. [00:53:00] Correct. And the whole layering on of all these different frequencies, it's a, it's a hot button for me. Because my body just. freaks out with this even more so. And I think that I would like to encourage you to take a look at the work of Rina Bray. That's R I I N A B R A Y at the Toronto Women's Hospital. She, and of course you know, um, Sharon Goldberg. Sure. Yeah, because they [00:53:30] have been reported some success in helping people to modulate their response so that you can have less, less reaction to the EMFs and that's, I think, very important. You know, it costs a lot of money to be electro sensitive. Right? It does. I know. I know. You're fortunate. No, no. I understand. But think about all the people that don't know that they're having reactions to electromagnetic fields and being treated with psychoactive drugs [00:54:00] and, and other things. Exactly. I love that you brought that up. And it's, this is also my concern with the partial shielding is that they believe that they're doing something good and they're getting this. false sense of security and they're not doing anything actually to change exposure and sometimes they're increasing it. In fact, almost every demonstration I do, it's an increase. And I fully agree with you on that. That's why I say that I don't generally use any of these small little devices because they may reduce the amount coming out of the [00:54:30] back of the phone and then increase it every place else. Yeah. It's, there's so much to do. Anyway. Yep. Thank you. I cannot, I cannot tell you enough how much I appreciate this time. It's mutual. I want you to know that you really are a very critical part of what we need to do. And frankly, what we're hoping to do with the new team as the new team comes in place, and I'd like to introduce you to them. If you haven't interviewed Kent Chamberlain, uh, or Rob Brown, you will really enjoy talking with them as well [00:55:00] because they have their own. Takes on things. Kent has developed modeling of the brain to show absorption, uh, as it moves through the brain. And Rob, of course, is a diagnostic radiologist can go toe to toe and explain why the myth that the only effect of microwaves is heat is wrong. That's very important that people understand that. I would love to talk to Kent. I would love that. Debra, thank you so much. This has been a very enlightening conversation. [00:55:30] I'm so honored that you've been here and thank you for the continued work and congratulations to the Environmental Health Trust. Well, thank you. I really appreciate it. Thank you for listening to Thriving with Technology, the tech wellness podcast. We hope you'll look for Dr. Davis's new book, Disconnect, a scientist's solutions for safer technology. If you found the information here valuable, we ask that you please share it with your community because it's important for [00:56:00] everyone to understand the truth around EMF and not just the hype. Also, we sincerely appreciate every five star review because it helps us show up and spread the message more efficiently. Until next time then, be well.

Howard and Jeremy
Toronto is getting a women's basketball team, what should their mascot be?

Howard and Jeremy

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2024 13:21


9:30am Hour 4 - The guys talk about potential names for a Toronto Women's basketball team name. 

UBC News World
Toronto Women's Suit Tailor Helps You Choose The Right Fit Based On Body Shape

UBC News World

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2024 2:32


If you're a professional woman, the right suit could take your business game to the next level. Toronto's best luxury tailor, Isaac Ely (647-800-1688), offers custom women's suits and wrote a guide to help you choose the best one for you! Go to https://www.isaacely.com/women-suits-canada Isaac Ely City: Toronto Address: 7b Ivor Rd, North York Website: https://www.isaacely.com/ Phone: +1-416-440-8989 Email: info@isaacely.com

Teatime with Miss Liz
Teatime with Miss Liz joining in studio is Shirin Ariff Inspirational Speaker Author and Resilience Coach

Teatime with Miss Liz

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2023 60:44


Teatime with Miss Liz joining in studio is Shirin Ariff Inspirational Speaker Author and Resilience Coach Join us October 19th 1PM EST A TEA OF INSPIRATION & RESILIENCE @shirinariff @elizabethjeanolivia Shirin is an Inspirational Speaker with over 3 million global views of her viral videos, an Award Winning 5xInternational Best Selling Author, a Resilience Coach and a proud mother of 4 beautiful children. Lovingly called “The Gentle Force”, Shirin offers transformative education to victims of any kind of abuse through her “Be Your Own North Star” Programs. She has been there, done that. Her own story of dramatic ups and downs and her remarkable journey of resilience which involved coming to Canada, enduring a dysfunctional marriage, struggling with facial paralysis and surviving cancer, inspires others with wisdom and strength.Shirin is the President of IWB Brampton Chapter and a Founding Member of Immigrant Women in Business, an organization dedicated to helping immigrant women from diverse backgrounds succeed as entrepreneurs. Shirin's life-story of resilience has been translated into “Dream Big”- an award-winning Documentary film by Ethnic Channel Group. Shirin has been nominated for Universal Women's Network, Woman of Inspiration Award 2021 and the Eminence Award 2021 at the Toronto Women's Expo. Awards: Woman of Purpose - International Women Achievers Award 2020. The Spiritual Writer Halo Award 2020 Literary Titan Gold Award 2020 Guinness Book of World Records 2020 The Book Excellence Award 2021

Huckin' Eh

In a never before seen decision, Ultimate Canada has ruled a player on the University of Toronto women's team was ineligible in 2021. The team has been stripped of their title and McMaster has been crowned the new CUUC 2021 champions. Theo breaks it all down in the short but sweet emergency podcast!

Trillium Running Podcast
EP 37 - Cory Freedman of Toronto Women's Run Series

Trillium Running Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2022 35:49


Cory Freedman developed the Toronto Women's Run Series to create a safe, inclusive and welcoming space for female runners. We celebrate her and that ideal on this week's edition of the Trillium Running Podcast and dive deep into what the future of diversity and inclusion in the run space could look like. Check out Cory on her website: https://www.maxvo2inc.com/ Learn more about Toronto Women's Run Series on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/towomens_runs/?hl=en Register NOW for the Trillium Running Festival: https://raceroster.com/events/2022/64520/trillium-running-festival

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Secrets From The Saddle: All things Cycling PODCAST
259. Saddle Sisters of High Park Toronto Women's Group | Sandra Fletcher

Secrets From The Saddle: All things Cycling PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2022 29:04


It was amazing to connect with Sandra Fletcher who started the Toronto women's group. As a founder of a women's cycling club, I love to connect with other inspiring women, and share and support initiatives in other parts of canada.

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Before They Were Famous
Anders | Famous Interviews | Toronto Women & Mentality, Music & Summer Vibes

Before They Were Famous

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2022 16:43


Today we are sitting down with Toronto's very own Anders, who is releasing a new song under Warner Music Group titled "Come With Me". Anders is a Canadian singer, rapper, and songwriter who gained his first wave of success working with Canadian EDM duo Loud Luxury and his collaborative song with Rich The Kid. In the interview, we are talking about Toronto women, why Toronto artists don't support each other and constantly put down each other, summer vibes, and the sound of Toronto.

Secrets From The Saddle: All things Cycling PODCAST
226. GYALDEM Cycling Collective TORONTO Women Group | Cassandra Powell

Secrets From The Saddle: All things Cycling PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2022 30:01


In this episode, you will learn about: GYALDEM a women's only cycling collective that was created in the Toronto area, one year ago and they are growing as more women are looking for a safe environment to ride bikes and explore.

WorldWide Entertainment TV
RIP Debby Gang - Throwback Episode on Toronto Women On 6ixbuzz, Drake & Chromazz & Debby

WorldWide Entertainment TV

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2021 12:17


(WorldWide Entertainment TV) Toronto women sit down to speak about their city. Topics include #Drake #Chromazz Debby, and #6ixbuzz as they provide an alternative look at how their city is portrayed on the worldwide scene.Visit WWETVN.COM Support the show (https://py.pl/U3f9Y)

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Janette's TV Podcast
10th Annual Toronto Women's Expo Eminence Awards & Charity Gala, Conference & Trade Show

Janette's TV Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2021 29:28


In this podcast episode, Randi Goodman welcomes you to the Toronto Women's Expo 10th Anniversary Celebration; a combined conference-and-trade-show, designed to impact your personal life and elevate your business. You are invited to come and celebrate the first ever, Eminence Awards and Charity Gala, supporting Million Dollar Smiles, where we will celebrate those that have made an impact on their community. You are cordially invited to join us in celebrating impact, and helping us achieve our fundraising goal, at the event. Proceeds from this event are exclusively for Million Dollar Smiles — a not-for-profit. With the assistance of volunteers giving back to their community and through the generous donations that come from people like you, we together, can make a difference. You will be entertained, hear short keynote presentations and have the opportunity to make an impact on your community. Make your own impact on society. Toronto Women's Expo is the exact place to be. You will be part of a movement to help our children have the best life possible. We can't think of better ‘mental income' than that. Giving is something we do not only for ourselves, but to make an impact on those around us and that's what this event is all about. What to expect: At the Gala; Great Food, Professional Entertainment, Pre-Gala Cocktail Hour with Entertainment, Keynote Speakers, Gifting of Awards to 2 Incredible People (Nominations open), and Great People to Socialize and Network with. At the Conference; Professional Growth, Networking with high-level entrepreneurs at the Trade Show, Speaker Presentations delivering valuable information to take your Business to the next level. Get Your Tickets HERE https://torontowomensexpo.com/

Janette's TV Podcast
10th Annual Toronto Women's Expo Eminence Awards & Charity Gala, Conference & Trade Show

Janette's TV Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2021 29:31


In this podcast episode,  Randi Goodman welcomes you to the Toronto Women's Expo 10th Anniversary Celebration; a combined conference-and-trade-show, designed to impact your personal life and elevate your business. You are invited to come and celebrate the first ever, Eminence Awards and Charity Gala, supporting Million Dollar Smiles, where we will celebrate those that have made an impact on their community.You are  cordially invited to join us in celebrating impact, and helping us achieve our fundraising goal, at the event. Proceeds from this event are exclusively for Million Dollar Smiles — a not-for-profit. With the assistance of volunteers giving back to their community and through the generous donations that come from people like you, we together, can make a difference. You will be entertained, hear short keynote presentations and have the opportunity to make an impact on your community.Make your own impact on society. Toronto Women's Expo is the exact place to be. You will be part of a movement to help our children have the best life possible. We can't think of better ‘mental income' than that. Giving is something we do not only for ourselves, but to make an impact on those around us and that's what this event is all about.What to expect:At the Gala; Great Food, Professional Entertainment, Pre-Gala Cocktail Hour with Entertainment, Keynote Speakers, Gifting of Awards to 2 Incredible People (Nominations open), and Great People to Socialize and Network with.At the Conference; Professional Growth, Networking with high-level entrepreneurs at the Trade Show, Speaker Presentations delivering valuable information to take your Business to the next level. Get Your Tickets HEREhttps://torontowomensexpo.com/Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/janettestv/creators)

UBC News World
Network and find new products and services with the Toronto Women's Expo

UBC News World

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2021 3:42


The Toronto Women's Expo is an event for Entrepreneurs and Business Owners looking to Network and create Business partnerships and open new opportunities for their Business.

Eat Fruit Podcast
Rock - o - nomics

Eat Fruit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2021 62:59


Illegal financial advice and scamming are things we want to avoid while building generational wealth, but which black-owned platform do we trust to give us our information and resources to bring us to the next step? This week Kay & Killa discuss alleged rumours surrounding M500 ( Recession Proof ) and Tony The Closer ( Rona Proof). Miami Hotels cancelling reservations for BBL Post-surgery clients and the concern surrounding this. Pressa's growth and maturity and sharing the real reason why he's not interested in dating Toronto Women and more. Join the conversation and share your thoughts? Email us: eatfruitpod@gmail.com Bashment Summer Playlist Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0j9... Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/ca/playlist/b... Creating an insightful environment weekly filled with positive energy to help raise our frequencies. Sponsored By: @shopdwntwn @st.lisiskin @icylittletings --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/eatfruitpodcast/message

The Longest Stride
41. Canada Race Organizers on Porta-Potties, Virtual Races, and The Future of Racing

The Longest Stride

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2021 73:57


As the World starts to return to normal ways of living, we’re also starting to see the return of live racing in cities like Boston, New York, and elsewhere. So what does this mean for Canada? We invited two of the top race organizers in Canada to share their thoughts on everything from porta-potties to motivating runners in a virtual race format. We’ll also discuss what’s required to pivot from virtual racing to in-person racing; it’s harder than we thought! As the Event Director for Canada Running Series, Charlotte Brooks is responsible for organizing and managing events in Montreal, Edmonton and Toronto. Perhaps the most well known race is the IAAF Gold Label Scotiabank Toronto Waterfront Marathon. Cory Freedman is the CEO/Founder of MAX VO2 Event Management Inc. and the Toronto Women’s Run Series. Cory is the Race Director for many races in Toronto, including the Sporting Life 10k. We can’t wait to see our listeners and friends in Canada and the rest of the World in person at the start line of our favourite races and when that day comes, let’s remember all the hard work race organizers and volunteers are doing to make your race day special! To learn more about Canada Running Series, you can follow them on Instagram at: @runcrs You can also find them at: https://canadarunningseries.com/ To learn more about Max VO2 Management Inc., you can find them at: http://www.maxvo2inc.com/ Follow The Longest Stride: Instagram - @TheLongestStride Twitter - @Longest_Stride https://www.thelongeststride.com

Property Profits Real Estate Podcast
REI Isn’t Just a Man’s Game with Cora Cristobal

Property Profits Real Estate Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2021 17:38


Cora Cristobal is a real estate professional, real estate investor, real estate mentor, best-selling author, speaker, and Founder of Toronto Women’s Club.   In this episode, Cora shares the cash-flowing properties she invests in and how she was very profitable the first time she ventured into real estate. She also talks about her goals of getting more women into real estate and more importantly, the mindset you need to have, and the key things you need to do to ensure your way to becoming wealthy.  Checkout: Raising Capital Without Rejection Full-Day Workshop (Online): https://investorattractionworkshop.com/ What you’ll learn in just 17 minutes from today’s episode: Find out the cash-flowing investment strategy that will help you get started in real estate and gives you the profit you can imagine even on your first venture  Learn the mindset to embody when getting into real estate to get the best route to becoming wealthy  Find out the belief system you need to absorb to thrive and succeed in real estate  Resources/Links: Get a 30-minute complimentary session with Cora. Click here: https://realestateinvesting.gr8.com/  Topics Covered:  01:41 – Focusing on cash-flowing properties  02:26 – Her bread and butter being single-family homes  03:49 – The goal of having more women in real estate and the barrier facing women to be in it  04:45 – A backstory on how she got started in real estate  06:07 – How her first venture turned out to be very profitable  06:58 – How she did well in real estate back in the Philippines  08:17 – The story that prompted her family to move to Canada  10:39 – How she got started in real estate in Canada  12:00 – How does real estate in the Philippines differ from Canada  13:11 – The first cash-flowing property she bought in Canada  14:07 – Pre-construction as her focus now in both Canada and the US  14:59 – Why mindset is essential in getting into real estate  16:24 – The message she sends across women who are not into real estate  Key Takeaways:  “My bread-and-butter kind of deals should be cash flowing. I don’t focus much on appreciation, although it’s a big factor when I decide where to buy and what to buy. But if I have to get the property, they must be cash flowing for me.” – Cora Cristobal   “Everything starts from the mindset. Who are you hanging out with, it’s very important.  And I hung out with my husband and people who believe in real estate. For a regular person who does not have that exposure, it’s very hard to switch their mentality. And I got a mentor in real estate to be really a millionaire.” – Cora Cristobal  “My message is for people to keep growing themselves, to keep investing in yourself, and be careful with the people who you hang around with.” – Cora Cristobal  “Education will come not only from reading books or going to seminars but also from the people that you normally associate yourself with. Because if people will tell you, you’re crazy, real estate is very dangerous, then that’s what you get. But the people who will encourage you to say, go in real estate, that’s the best route to becoming wealthy.”  – Cora Cristobal  Connect with Cora Cristobal:  torontowomensclub.ca  LinkedIn  Facebook  Connect with Dave Dubeau:  Property Profits Podcast  www.davedubeau.com  www.investorattractionworkshop.com  Facebook  LinkedIn  Enjoyed the Podcast?  Please subscribe on iTunes for updates 

The Andrew Coelho Show
021 | Fashion in Film with Roger Gingerich

The Andrew Coelho Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2020 74:27


Today's guest is a true ambassador of Canadian Fashion. With more than 35 years of industry experience, he has been championing and advocating for designers and brands in our industry and has become one of the leading figures responsible for growing the footprint of Canadian fashion globally. There is no shortage of desire, commitment, or knowledge from today's guest.  He served on the board of directors of many fashion related organizations including the Toronto chapter of Fashion Group International as well as Canada Fashion Group Inc. which hosted Toronto Men's Fashion Week and Toronto Women's Fashion Week,  the largest fashion weeks in Canada, respectively. He was  recently appointed to the Board of Directors of the Commonwealth Fashion Council and as if he didn't have enough going on, he has also recently acquired CANIFF. Today's guest is the one, the only, Roger Gingerich. He stopped by the pod to offer wisdom to aspiring designers and entrepreneurs, and to chat about how he plans to further Canadian fashion internationally via his involvement with the CFC and how CANIFF can help brands tell interesting stories that get recognized globally. Before I jump into this episode, I wanted to take a second to thank my sponsors at Bean Bundle, Canada's newest coffee subscription. Before I geared up for this interview I used my french press using beans they sent me from one of the dopest roasters from across the country. Bean Bundle makes it so easy for people like me who drink tonnes of coffee every single day but love to try beans from different roasters. The process is pretty simple...you just visit beanbundle.com , choose how much coffee you want on a monthly basis, medium or dark roast and they ship you different beans from the latest roasters on a monthly basis. Best part is if you live in Canada they ship to you absolutely free and if you sign up using the code BUNDLE10 you'll save 10% your subscription. Now pour yourself a cup of coffee and enjoy this week's episode.

Brian Crombie Radio Hour
Brian Crombie Radio Hour - Epi 230 - Cannabis for Pediatric Use & The Science of getting Rich

Brian Crombie Radio Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2020 52:43


Brian Crombie speaks to entrepreneur Amie Reiman about hiplives.com, a health in progress website with advise on lots of health issues including cannabis for pediatric use. Brian also speaks with Cora Cristobal, Toronto Women's Club and real estate investor/broker, about her book the “Science of getting Rich”.

NewB to Canada
S2E1 Cora Cristobal: Achieve Your Dreams

NewB to Canada

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2020 63:30


Cora Cristobal Founder, Toronto Women’s Club Canada Cora is passionate and committed to empowering you to overcome obstacles, re-frame your mindset, investing in personal growth and development and taking action to achieve your dreams in all aspects of your life. Cora was married with four grown children – 2 daughters and 2 sons. She enjoys her 6-year-old grandson immensely. Dramatic changes and challenges created turning points and launched new chapters in her life. She learned to share her life’s experiences and wisdom through book writing. This opened the doors to coaching and mentoring other people, speaking on big stages and creating the Toronto Women’s Club to share more of her vision, mission and wisdom. Cora is an avid international traveler and enjoys learning other cultures, making new friends and connections and communing with nature. She loves to dance and sing and regularly goes to the gym to do aerobic dancing and yoga. As an author, she has published the award-winning “Journey to a New You: 12 Habits to a Happy and Successful Life’, ‘Authorities’ which she co-authored with celebrity and best-selling authors Dr. John Grey, Marci Shimoff and Raymond Aaron. She also co-authored the International Best-Selling ‘Secrets To Real Estate Wealth’ with Sunil Tulsiani. She is currently co-authoring with Brian Tracy and Robert Allen. She has shared stages with Jack Canfield, Brian Tracy and Robert Allen. Having been born in poverty, with uneducated but pious parents in the Philippines, she grew up to be industrious, hardworking, independent, resilient, tenacious and ambitious. These qualities have let Cora accomplish most of her dreams since age 9 when she started working. Despite her frail health and asthma, she graduated from university at 23 with 2 bachelors’ degrees – Entrepreneurship and Accountancy. She developed a very strong and successful accounting career for various American, Japanese, Filipino and Canadian corporations. As she built her own family, she quit her accounting job and became a real estate broker and agent, then switched to becoming a successful real estate investor. Cora is now building a legacy through Toronto Women’s Club – helping people find their true purpose and have a more meaningful, happier and successful life.

Humanizing Leadership- Conversations for the Next Generation
Episode 116: Randi Goodman, Realtor, Conference Producer, 8X #1 Itn'l Best Selling Author

Humanizing Leadership- Conversations for the Next Generation

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2020 49:45


Randi Goodman has found her calling in the world of personal and professional growth for women and men, through the sharing of tools and resources through many mediums to help people all over the World! She has extended her expertise into a passion of hers; Real Estate, helping those in Residential as well as Commercial.Her past Management of a manufacturing company and being a 4th level CMA has given Randi hands on experience and success in the business world. In her personal life, she is a proud mom of four strapping boys and a Second Degree Black Belt. She ran a manufacturing company at a very young age…and there found her passion for business.Over the years she produced numerous charity Gala's, school events and personal events, also acquiring a passion for events. Years ago, Randi jumped heavily into networking and found the opportunity to merge her two passions and created some Business to Business events so she could help as many people as possible in the business world, take their business to the next level.She is now an 8-time #1 International Best-Selling Author, and International Speaker and the title author and co-founder of the #1 International Best-Selling Series Empowering Women to Succeed and Conference, the 365 Empowering Stories Book, founder of globally renowned business conferences, workshops, and podcast show, including Toronto Women's Expo and the Empowerment Radio Show. Trained to speak on stage, Randi shares her knowledge and expertise with small business & entrepreneurs all over the world. She now teaches others how to write, publish and market their books through live and online courses, serving over 68,000 students in over 170 countries.Connect with and learn more about Randi here:https://www.randigoodman.ca/Book series on amazon.cahttps://www.amazon.ca/Empowering-Women-Succeed-Burnout-Victory/dp/1533161860/ref=sr_1_2?dchild=1&qid=1600719396&refinements=p_27%3AMs.%20Randi%20Goodman&s=books&sr=1-2&text=Ms.%20Randi%20Goodman&fbclid=IwAR2JLvEeW0pyM501Jz1-NnYSHdIBxei7zp4nE7BvKEklR5t9jW-nM6jReNw

Dreams ARE Real
Ep 97: Speak your dream boldly into the world with Transformational Energy Mentor Raschell Harlingten

Dreams ARE Real

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2020 83:56


Moving often as a child, Raschell Harlingten experienced culture and significant challenges. Life improved after leaving the ridicule and inequity she experienced as a woman in N. Africa. Later, upon escaping an abusive relationship with her 2 children, Raschell felt scared and hopeless. This is when she began to recreate her life. As a Transformational Energy Mentor, Raschell believes if you can dream something with your mind, believe it in your heart, and speak it boldly into the world, you can make it happen.   About the Guest: Raschell Harlingten is a woman who chooses personal power, faith, and hope to grant her resilience and strength in life. Born in England, at the tender of age of four years old, Raschell's family began traveling where her father's work took them. However, through those experiences, Raschell learned to adapt at a young age to differing cultures, customs, and schools. By the time she was 15, she had traveled to Africa, New Zealand, Switzerland, and Canada, to name a few. The turning point for her was when she left North Africa for the last time, having been subject to ridicule and inequity imposed on her, being female and a westerner. For the years to follow she began to reject norms imposed on her. Her journey was not an easy one, filled with despair, frustration, and lack of self-worth. At 39 years old, she walked away from an abusive relationship with two small children in tow. Alone, scared, and feeling hopeless, she began her journey to recreate her life. In 2011, Raschell walked away from a corporate job with no idea how she was going to survive, let alone feed her children. That same year she developed her first, prosperous entrepreneurial business, which thrives to this date. In2017, she founded her second business a personal development organization that helps individuals center, build strengths and success. She has also earned credentials as a transformational coach and speaker, and as a Real Estate Investor. Raschell is a member of The Private Investment Club of Canada and is a founding member of Toronto Women’s Club. She is also a member of the Women in Philanthropy for Providence. As a Certified Subconscious Release Coach, Raschell's passion is to support women and entrepreneurs, worldwide, setting them on a positive and powerful course of personal transformation that is critical to yielding success in business and in life. As a single mother of two children, she holds the empowerment of youth dear to her heart. Together with partners, Raschell co-founded the workshop, Four Seasons of Entrepreneurship, where she spoke on stages in Toronto and the US alongside renowned biohacker Ben Greenfield & Raymond Aaron author of Chicken Soup for the Soul and others, supporting entrepreneurs on their personal journeys. Raschell was featured on several international podcasts, including Worldwide Fempreneurs, and Craving Consciousness. She was a featured guest on the TCN network, on In the Now, as well as in several online newspapers, such as the World Insiders and the Chicago Daily Herald. Her latest venture, as Author of Your Prosperity Blueprint, has catapulted her to NO# 1 Best Selling Author, on Amazon. Personal Links: Website: www.rootedforsuccess.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/raschellharlingten/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RFSCanada/   Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rooted_for_success/   Resource Links: Your Prosperity Blueprint: https://amzn.to/31EbAXg Rich Dad, Poor dad: https://amzn.to/3gJPTvv Awaken the Giant: https://amzn.to/3kBDM6b   About the Host: Dan McPherson, International Speaker, Business and Personal Development Coach, and CEO of Leaders Must Lead, is on a mission to help Creatives and Entrepreneurs create and grow profit and understand that Dreams ARE Real. With more than 25 years’ experience in corporate roles leading teams of up to 2000 and responsible for more than $150M in revenue, Dan is a recognized expert in leadership, sales, and business strategy. Through his Leaders Must Learn Mastermind, Dreams ARE Real Podcast, Foundations of Success Training, and powerful 1-1 coaching, Dan helps hundreds of entrepreneurs around the world from musicians and artists to chiropractors, coaches, retailers, and beyond experience success and accomplish their goals. To learn more about Dan or to follow him on Social Media, you can find him on: Website: www.leadersmustlead.com Leaders Must Lead Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/leadersmustlead Free Coaching Assessment: https://leadersmustlead.com/free-coaching-assessment Dreams are Real Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/365493184118010/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/leadersmustlead/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/leadersmustlead YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZXypDeFKyZnpeQXcX-AsBQ Thanks for listening! Thanks so much for listening to my podcast! If you enjoyed this episode and think that others could benefit from listening, please share it using the social media buttons on this page. Do you have some feedback or questions about this episode? Leave a note in the comment section below! Subscribe to the podcast If you would like to get automatic updates of new podcast episodes, you can subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts or Stitcher. You can also subscribe in your favorite podcast app. Leave us an Apple Podcasts review Ratings and reviews from our listeners are extremely valuable to me and greatly appreciated. They help my podcast rank higher on Apple Podcasts, which exposes the show to more awesome listeners like you. If you have a minute, please leave an honest review on Apple Podcasts.

Passin Dimes Podcast
The John May Show EP. 105

Passin Dimes Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2020 76:35


The Big Shooter, King of the Beach, John May joins the show! As a player John lead the York Lions to 3 OUA Championships, and was a 2x 1st Team All Star. Fun fact, May would play one season at BYU in the NCAA. Later on John stopped playing to create the Labatt Tour that would help Canada compete at the highest level on the FIVB Tour. John would go on to coach Mark Heese and John Child at the 2004 Olympics where the team finished 5th. John would make another appearance at the Olympics, this time coaching Jamie Broder and Kristina Valjas/May at the 2016 games. John was also with the squad when Broder/Valjas captured Canada's first ever FIVB Gold Medal on the women's side! Another first for Canada was when Sam Schachter and Garrett May won our first Youth World Championships where John was a part of the coaching staff.  No stranger to the indoor game, early on in his coaching career John lead the U of Toronto Women's Team to their first OUA Championship. More recently John coached the York Lions Women's program. John was also the man behind Crush, one of, it not the most dominate club team to ever play in Canada.  John has put a lot of time into our sport and had a lot of influence on several levels of volleyball. We really appreciate him coming on the show and hope you enjoy this episode! Please give a 5 Star review, leave a comment and the best compliment you can give Passin Dimes is telling your friends about us! Stay Excellent! 

Empowerment Radio Show
Meet Mat (Songsbury) Teofilo, Artist & Producer of Songsbury Studios

Empowerment Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2020 23:09


An award winning singer, pianist, songwriter, and composer, Songsbury has been blessed with being able to work with some of the greats in the music industry (Madonna, Miley Cyrus, Diplo). As an artist who is constantly growing and looking ahead, Songsbury is already creating and shaping the sound of tomorrow with his soulful blend of his diverse musical tastes and experiences. Every performance brings audiences on a journey that is unlike any other; connecting on a level that is beyond mere entertainment.To fully understand the artist, all one needs to do is experience the art. Everything you want to know is sung out in every lyric and played out in every melody. Reading a biography will only scratch the surface of who Songsbury is, and as all biographies are, they are simply a snapshot of an earlier time. They do not determine what is to come. That being said, please accept the invitation Songsbury has put forth:“Leave my history in the past where it belongs, and instead, be a part of my future.”Songsbury is a deeply caring soul who regularly gives back. Some of his regular volunteer work include: leading the church choir, providing musical services at masses and funerals; playing music in senior homes across the GTA to provide healing and joy to the elderly; visiting the elderly and helping them with various tasks (eating, mobility, laundry, etc.); and he is also a youth group leader.In addition to above, he has provided his talent and time to perform at multiple charity concerts benefiting causes such as: Free Them, Earthquake in Nepal, Sick Kinds Hospital, and multiple cancer fundraisers.Songsbury’s latest charity work is to perform at the Toronto Women’s Expo’s 10th Anniversary Charity Gala, benefiting Million Dollar Smiles, a non for profit organization supporting families with terminally ill or special needs children. Mat has displayed unparalleled work ethics, full integrity and the highest degree of professionalism during the entire preparation phase. He made all parties and co-entertainers feel comfortable, welcome, and at the same time, we all had tremendous fun and joy working with him. He has a great sense of humour and respect for others’ ideas, at the same time, his tremendous experience and knowledge in the entertainment industry and his humanity truly made a difference in making this Gala a huge success.Million Dollar Smiles has chosen Songsbury’s song ‘Smile’ as their official branding and marketing song to bring awareness of their philanthropic work of supporting families with terminally ill and special needs children.Songsbury is not only an immensely talented musician, singer-songwriter and producer, but he truly connects with everyone involved at a much deeper level ever experienced by anyone else before. As a result, his audience is raving about him.Songsbury is available for bookings both as an artist and as a music producer. He will elevate your event’s entertainment, so that you and your guests can be touched by the exceptional care and professionalism that is his second nature, and that special experience that you and your guests will talk about for years to come. https://parkbench.com/blog/songsbury-studios-musician-mill-pond-richmond-hill-mat-teofilo

Empowerment Radio Show
Patricia Gagic, Artist, Author & Humanitarian of Patricia Karen Gagic Art Enterprise Ltd., Gallery on the Bay

Empowerment Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2020 23:59


Patricia is an accomplished International Contemporary Artist. She is the President of Patricia Karen Gagic Art Enterprises Inc. represented by Gallery on the Bay in Hamilton, Ontario, Artworld Fine Art in Toronto, Art Productions New York, F@CEC in France and Paul Fisher Gallery in West Palm Beach and Miami. Patricia has exhibited her art in many countries around the world such as Britain, Germany, France, Austria, and Switzerland. In 1999, Patricia began her studies with master artist Dragan Dragic in Savoillan, France. In 2007, she was an Honorary Commissioner at the 52nd Venice Biennale in support of Transcendental Realism – art of Adi Da Samraj.In December 2018, Patricia received the Gold Medal in Photography from the Salon Nationale Beaux Arts (SNBA) at the Carrousel du Louvre in Paris. She is also the recipient of the Silver Medal by the Societe Academique Arts, Sciences and Letters of France and she is recognized as a Top 60 Masters by ATIM in New York. In addition to her artwork, Patricia is an award winning author. She has written the books “Karmic Alibi” and “Karma and Cash”. Karmic Alibi received the 2017 Book Excellence Award, was an award finalist in the 2014 USA Best Book Awards, and a finalist in 2015 International Book Awards, all in the non-fiction narrative category. She is currently in the process of finalizing the following publications: “The Black Snowflake”, “Thirsters and Quenchers”, and “The Mind of an Artist” with an expected release sometime in 2020. She has co-authored in several best-seller books including: “The Voices of Inspiration”, “RockStar Success Stories”, “Rock Your Life”, and “Sexy without Boundaries”. Patricia has spoken on stages including the Harvard Club of Boston and in September 2019 at Carnegie Hall in New York.Patricia is a dedicated humanitarian with projects in Haiti and Cambodia. She is a member of the Ontario Cabinet for Friends of the Canadian Museum for Human Rights, a member of the Sir Edmund Hilary Foundation Board of Directors and an Advisor to AiDa, Academy of Imagination and Dramatic Arts. Due to her involvement in many categories, Patricia is the recipient of many awards, nominations, and recognition. In 2013 she was knighted as a Dame of the International Order of St. George Grand Prior of Canada.She has won and been nominated by the “Status of Women’s -Woman of the Year”, “YMCA Peace Medal”, “YWCA Women of Distinction and the Award of Excellence by the Toronto Women’s Expo”. Patricia was recognized by Women’s Executive Network as one of the Top 100 Most Powerful Women in Canada, awarded the BMO Arts and Communication category in 2015. In 2016 Patricia was the WXN Top 100 Most Powerful Women in Canada recipient in the Royal Bank Champions category. She received the WXN Top 100 award in the BMO Arts and Communication category in 2017. In 2018 Patricia was inducted into the WXN Top 100 Most Powerful Women Hall of Fame. When Patricia isn’t painting, writing, or leading humanitarian projects, she loves to meditate. She is a Certified Meditation Specialist/Facilitator completing her Certification in Applied Mindfulness and Transformative Mindfulness and Mindfulness without Borders from Factor Inwentash Faculty of Social Work at the University of Toronto https://parkbench.com/blog/patricia-karen-gagic-art-enterprise-ltd-gallery-on-the-bay-art-photography-mill-pond-richmond-hill-patricia-gagic

From Within The Podcast
86. Randi Goodman - How to Be an Empowered Businesswoman

From Within The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2020 60:05


Randi Goodman is a 8 time #1 International Best-Selling Author, and International Speaker. As a 4th level CMA, Randi started out her career managing a manufacturing company, giving her hands-on experience and strong sense of business. She spent years running numerous events and charity Gala’s, exposing her passion for event production. This lead her to merge her two passions, creating Business to Business events and the Toronto Women’s Expo. Randi co-created the #1 best-selling book series, Empowering Women to Succeed. The EWTS brand has become an international success, helping aspiring writers share their stories and prompting them to take their business goals to the next level. Randi now teaches others how to write, publish and market their books through live and online courses, serving over 58,000 students in over 170 countries. In her personal life, she is a proud mom of four boys. Randi Goodman, an uplifting leader and strong business woman.

Chantal Heide - Canada's Dating Coach
I Talk With 3 Toronto Women About The 7 Qualities Men Want You To Have

Chantal Heide - Canada's Dating Coach

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2019 25:32


Men and Guys are HUGELY different, and so is what they're looking for when it comes to women. Find out how what men want HELPS you, while what guys want only keeps you down. 

Another Book on the Shelf
Happy Anniversary! One Year of ABOTS

Another Book on the Shelf

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2019 30:06


It’s our one year podcast anniversary! Gen and Jette reflect on their first year of podcasting, past episodes, and what’s next (like some super exciting new books and collaborations!) Thank you all so much for listening! Show Notes: Page One cafe is where it all began! Tune in for more strange time travel… Local Toronto publishers Coach House Books and House of Anansi have been so amazing to work with. We can’t wait to dive deeper into The Shale Project and the books set in this universe. Summer is hard for vampires like us. Keep an eye out in November for another project in the works. Word on the Street was an incredible way to discover new books and authors and connect with the book community. The movie Renée Zellweger was nominated for was Bridget Jones’s Diary. Jette needs to get her copy of the next instalment of the Umbrella Academy–Hotel Oblivion–ASAP The Goodreads goals seem suddenly achievable! Go team. The Toronto Women’s Podcasting Network is incredible. Be sure to check out some of their podcasts and give them some love: Cleats and Cocktails, Alpaca My Bags, Pub Hub, and Inappropriate Questions Books: Two Dark Moons by Avi Silver Heretics Guides to Homecoming by Sienna Tristen Dual Citizens by Alix Ohlin Paper Houses by Dominique Fortier White Dancing Elephants by Chaya Bhuvaneswar Unscripted by Claire Handscombe A Darker Shade of Magic by V.E. Schwab The Actor’s Life by Jenna Fischer Cherry by Nico Walker Little Fires Everywhere by Celeste Ng Movies and Other Things by Shea Serrano The Secret Commonwealth by Philip Pullman The Sinister Mystery of the Mesmerizing Girl & The Strange Case of the Alchemist’s Daughter by Theodora Goss Raised in Captivity by Chuck Klosterman Call Down the Hawk by Maggie Stiefvater Don’t forget to follow us on Instagram @anotherbookpodcast, Twitter @anotherbookpod, and Facebook or email us at anotherbookontheshelfpodcast@gmail.com We’d love to hear from you! And check out our Patreon and sign up for our newsletter as well!

The Thought Leader Revolution Podcast | 10X Your Impact, Your Income & Your Influence
EP161: Cora Cristobal – How To Be Successful Despite Your Obstacles

The Thought Leader Revolution Podcast | 10X Your Impact, Your Income & Your Influence

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2019 31:03


It’s all about the journey, not the destination. Cora Cristobal, founder of the Toronto Women’s Club, has gone through every bad experience imaginable. But, she took action to overcome her obstacles and receive a new meaning and purpose in life. She leads, inspires, educates and empowers women (and men) by mastering personal growth, learning new skills, and building self-confidence through mentoring and public speaking. During this conversation, you’ll discover… The importance of investing in yourself Why you should hire a personal mentor The benefits of having a clear goal To find out more about Cora, visit https://www.thethoughtleaderrevolution.com/.

Monday Morning Critic Podcast
(Episode 59) "Dances With Wolves" Actor: Tantoo Cardinal.

Monday Morning Critic Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2018 44:46


Actress Tantoo Cardinal, a Member of the Order of Canada, one of the country's highest civilian honors. The Order of Canada recognizes Cardinal for her contributions to the growth and development of Aboriginal performing arts in Canada.Arguably the most widely recognized Native Actress of her generation; Tantoo has appeared in numerous plays, television programs, and films, including Legends of the Fall, Dances With Wolves, Black Robe, Loyalties, Luna, Spirit of the Whale, Unnatural & Accidental, Marie-Anne, Sioux City, Silent Tongue, Mother's & Daughter's and Smoke Signals. Recent work includes the films Eden, Maina, Shouting Secrets and From Above.Her stirring performance in Loyalties earned her a Genie nomination, American Indian Film Festival Best Actress Award, the People's choice Award at the Toronto Film Festival, plus Best Actress Awards at International Film Festivals in Zimbabwe and Portugal.Cardinal was just honored with the 2015 ACTRA Award of Excellence, other honors include Best Actress - Elizabeth Sterling Award in Theatre for All My Relations, First Americans in the Arts Totem Award for her portrayal of the character Katrina in Widows at the Forum Stage in Los Angeles. She won the American Indian Film Festival's Best Actress Award as well as the first Rudy Martin Award for Outstanding Achievement by a Native American in Film for Where the Rivers Flow North, a Gemini Award for North of 60 and a Leo Award for Blackstone.Her television credits include recurring roles on the series: Blackstone, The Killing, Arctic Air, Strange Empire,The Guard, North of 60, Dr. Quinn Medicine Woman, The Lightening Field, Street Legal, The Campbell's, Gunsmoke, Tom Stone, Myth Quest, Lonesome Dove and Renegade Press.com. MOW's include Full Flood, The Englishman's Boy, Dreamkeeper and the PBS documentary Nobody's Girls.For her contributions to the Native Artistic community, Cardinal won the Eagle Spirit Award. She has also been honored with the MacLeans' magazine Honor Roll as Actress of the Year, the Outstanding Achievement Award from the Toronto Women in Film and Television, an International Women in Film Award for her lasting contribution to the arts, and induction to the CBC/Playback Hall of Fame. Meet: Tantoo Cardinal.

This Broken Mixtape
E014 - STACEY (Singer-Songwriter)

This Broken Mixtape

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2017 39:18


Toronto singer-songwriter STACEY is one busy woman. When she's not hosting women-fronted music showcases and workshops for her organization, Toronto Women in Music, she's actively songwriting and performing at venues across the city. So it only made sense that she would quit her day job as a UX designer to do music full-time. Her recently released sophomore EP, First Move, is a considerable departure from her previous stripped-down piano songs. The EP delivers a handful of lush, etheral bedroom indie-pop songs that capture the excitement of romantic bliss. Picture Lana Del Rey meets Washed Out, with a bit of Tame Impala thrown in for good measure. Now with a temporary move to Los Angeles on the horizon, STACEY is hoping to make the "first move" in taking her career to an international level.  

The Change Book Radio Show

Maggie's objectives are to help people 'get real' to 'let go' of their need for control, to discover their passion and purpose and do so authentically. She does this through her belief and practice using the Law of Attraction. She believes in vulnerability as a strength, not a weakness. Maggie encourages people to get 'out of their heads and into their soul' as we know deep inside of us what feels right and what doesn't. She wants us to love, honour and respect ourselves first and do everything from a place of LOVE.  Maggie's mission is that with her help people will identify and release what holds them back and no longer serves them......like fears and limiting beliefs. To empower people by increasing their sense of self and helping them transform their lives to create to have the authentic life they love. She has facilitated many groups through the Children's Aid Society of Toronto to teach a mandatory curriculum for perspective Adoptive, Foster and Kin parents. She has extensive years of experience as a Senior Court Officer with Metro Police, has worked with special needs kids and adults with autism. Her latest accomplishment is co - authoring a book called The Change #12 with Tony Robbin's first mentor, Jim Britt, and Jim Lutes. She most recently was a guest panelist at a Powerful Women Today event and an Expert Coach in the Coaches Corner at the Toronto Women's Expo. http://www.findyourselfcoaching.info/

Kreative Kontrol
Ep. #239: Long Night with Jordan Ferguson, STACEY, Sam Sutherland, and Carol Zoccoli

Kreative Kontrol

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2016 65:09


This episode of Long Night with Vish Khanna was recorded at the Great Hall in Toronto, as part of the Long Winter festival on Friday February 19, 2016. My guests were writer Jordan Ferguson who discussed his 33 1/3 book about Donuts by J Dilla, musician and Toronto Women in Music founder STACEY, Sam Sutherland who’s the host and […]

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