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In this episode, Dr. Val, a dynamic and inspirational naturopathic doctor, discusses the topic of fertility and how naturopathic medicine can play a crucial role in helping individuals conceive. She emphasizes the importance of a holistic approach to fertility, considering not only hormonal balance but also factors such as nutrition, stress management, and overall health. Dr. Val shares her extensive knowledge and experience in naturopathic medicine, highlighting the need for personalized protocols and addressing underlying imbalances. She also draws insights from her studies in traditional Asian medicine, emphasizing the importance of movement, herbal remedies, and a conscious approach to food. Listeners will gain valuable insights into the underrated tools and practices that can support fertility success and overall well-being. KEY TAKEAWAYS Hormonal balance is crucial for fertility and overall health. The body's hormones play a significant role in fertility, and imbalances can lead to difficulties in conceiving. It is important to address hormonal imbalances through proper nutrition, stress management, and lifestyle changes. Naturopathic medicine takes a holistic approach to fertility. Unlike traditional allopathic medicine, which focuses on specific diseases or symptoms, naturopathic medicine considers the whole person and aims to optimize overall health and well-being. Naturopathic doctors use a combination of nutrition, herbs, acupuncture, and other natural therapies to support fertility. Traditional Asian medicine emphasizes balance and natural remedies. Traditional Asian medicine, such as Chinese medicine, focuses on restoring balance in the body and using natural remedies to promote health. This includes practices like acupuncture, herbal medicine, and dietary adjustments. These principles can be applied to support fertility and overall health. BEST MOMENTS"Your hormones see, oh, there's a tiger. Do I hit it on the head or run away? And so over time, that high-performance lifestyle, if you're not fueling your body properly and getting the counterbalance, it's going to show up." "So, you know, definitely with respect to talking about fertility and hormone balance, you know, I love working with high performers, with women who have a go, go, go lifestyle." "For women, we can do the same thing. We can kind of say, OK, what are some of your hormone levels doing? Not just estrogen, progesterone, and testosterone, but what about cortisol? What about DHEA? What about melatonin? What are all of these things doing?" "So, I'm there and I'm so excited and I'm talking to the owner and she's this beautiful woman who is Indigenous and she actually wants to help the other Indigenous women and empower them." VALUABLE RESOURCEShttps://www.SimoneGisondi.com HOST BIOMeet the remarkable Simone, a seasoned coach, published author, and the dynamic host of The Confidential. With a life story that includes surviving a brutally communist regime, enduring a tumultuous family life, and even facing a stroke amidst divorce, Simone embodies the true essence of strength and resilience. As the driving force behind The Confidential, and an honorary graduate of the school of hard knocks, Simone offers a powerful blend of personal experience and professional coaching insights. Each episode is a source of empowerment, enlightenment, and encouragement, designed to inspire listeners to overcome life's hurdles. Subscribe to The Confidential now and embark on a transformative journey with Simone as your personal guide. Discover strength and unwavering determination that reside within you. With Simone's expertise and unbreakable spirit, you'll be equipped to conquer any challenge that comes your way. Your journey to stepping into your power begins here—don't miss it.This show was brought to you by Progressive Media
Even in Iowa, traditional Asian vegetables like Bok Choy and Daikon radish can prosper in your garden.
A little late, but in honor of Mother's Day, we have a special episode talking about Asian post-partum traditions delivered to your door, from Chiyo! We are speaking with founders Jennifer Jolorte and Irene Liu. They take the best of Eastern medicine and integrate it with Western nutritional standards. Find them at Wearechiyo.com and follow them @wearechiyo on Instagram. If you are interested in trying Chiyo or gifting it to someone you love, you can use the code: asianpod30 and save $30 off your first order (new customers only, with orders over $150). As I always mention, you can write to us at: infatuasianpodcast@gmail.com, and please follow us on Instagram and Facebook @theinfatuasianpodcast Please follow us wherever you get your podcasts. We would really appreciate your ratings and reviews over at Apple and Spotify! Our Theme: “Super Happy J-Pop Fun-Time” by Prismic Studios was arranged and performed by All Arms Around #wearechiyo #postpartum #nutrition #asianwisdom #asianpodcast #asian #asianamerican #infatuasian #infatuasianpodcast #aapi #veryasian #asianamericanpodcaster #asianauthor #representationmatters
This episode is brought to you by Yotpo. Sandro says, “A lot of what I'd seen in the grocery aisles were Asian-inspired beverages I loved from childhood, but they filled these beverages with a lot of sugar preservatives. And the labels hadn't been updated in 20 or 30 years. These were beverages I couldn't drink anymore, because I'd learned more about health and wellness and the impact of a high-sugar diet on your health, but they were still flavors that I wanted to like experience in my life.” Today we talked with Sandro Roco, Founder and CEO of Sanzo. Sanzo is the first Asian-inspired sparkling water brand with real fruit flavors and no added sugar. Their vision is to create a bridge between traditional Asian flavors and modern taste. We discussed so many topics, from the product to building a consumer packaged goods brand, and the lessons he learned from his previous startup, including: * Reflections on their 3rd year anniversary * Grateful for a job at an early startup and the experience and trust he received * Learning from other entrepreneurs with more experience * How he invests in and develops employees in a growing startup * Why culture building is part of employee development * A 360 overview of the brand * Why Sanzo is a manifestation of his own self-actualization journey * The uniqueness of the Sanzo beverage * Why Sanzo is really about representation * Why there hasn't be a brand like Sanzo before * The value of attractive packaging for the consumer and retailer * The secret of Sanzo's early success with retailers * What's something about Sanzo that consumers don't know * Why legacy is so important for Sandro * The simple elegance of their ingredients: real fruit and sparkling water * A walk through the Sanzo flavors * Inspiration for aspiring food and beverage entrepreneurs Join Ramon Vela and Sandro Roco as we break down the inside story of Sanzo, on The Story of a Brand. For more on Sanzo, visit: https://drinksanzo.com/ Subscribe and Listen to the podcast on all major apps. Simply search for “The Story of a Brand,” or click here to listen to your favorite podcast player: Listen now. * This episode is brought to you by Yotpo. Rising acquisition costs and the return to in-store shopping have eCommerce marketers double-clicking on their retention strategy. Now more than ever, brands need to focus on lifetime value. Yotpo is proud to announce Yotpo Subscriptions on Shopify, making retention easy and affordable for growing brands. Take 8 minutes or fewer to add a recurring revenue channel to your business. Download Yotpo Subscriptions from the Shopify App Store today https://apps.shopify.com/yotpo-subscription
On this episode of the Menopause Reimagined Podcast, Andrea Donsky, Nutritionist (16+ years), Menopause Educator and Menopause Researcher speaks with Dr. Isaac Eliaz, a Physician, Researcher, and Best-Selling Author. His in-depth training in Western medicine and research, Traditional Asian medicine, and complementary healing modalities has earned him recognition as a leader in integrative wellness and medicine. On this episode you'll learn how inflammation affects your overall health, especially during perimenopause and menopause, and how a simple solution can help reduce the inflammation in your body.Here are some of the highlights Andrea and Dr. Eliaz discussed:00:58 The research Dr. Eliaz has focused on throughout his career and how he integrates different modalities of medicine02:17 The power of citrus fruit and citrus pectin03:15 The Survival Paradox and its connection with inflammation and fibrosis05:30 The definitions of inflammation and fibrosis08:40 Explanation of Galectin-3, organ dysfunction, and how it works synergistically with other treatments12:27 How Galectin-3 changes as we age and why supplementing is important14:30 Inflammation in perimenopause and menopause15:05 Memory, neuroinflammation and Galectin-317:28 Other research in cancer, kidney disease, sepsis, and removal of pesticides19:00 More discussion on pesticides22:10 Detoxification in perimenopause and menopause25:15 Reactive vs responsive transformation of health26:20 Blood sugar effects, insulin resistance, diabetes, and kidney disease relationship with Galectin-330:15 Testing for Galectin-3 levels and autoimmune conditions32:40 PectaSol formulas and how it can help. The differences between active phase and maintenance phase40:40 Does PectaSol count towards fiber in our diet?41:30 The properties of pectin42:30 Summarizing of how we can affect the quality and quantity of our life44:15 Mind-body connection and it's importance to feeling wellLinks:Buy PectaSol & get a 15% discount. Use code: TRY15ECO. The Survival Paradox: Reversing the Hidden Cause of Aging and Chronic Disease by Dr. Isaac Eliaz: https://amzn.to/3wykJB8Dr. Eliaz's products are available here. ======
Umamicart aims to be a one-stop shop for home cooks, offering staple products and pantry essentials, recipe inspirations and occasion-specific kits.
Umamicart aims to be a one-stop shop for home cooks, offering staple products and pantry essentials, recipe inspirations and occasion-specific kits.
The pressures in a traditional asian-household is unlike any other, pile on top of being a full-time student and social media content creator, Becky Xiong unpacks her story of what's like through her lens of social media and beyond. Becky has curated a community on social media through her weight loss story and her overall fitness/health journey. From her highs to her lows, Becky's story and her grace was truly inspirational. It was an honor and a privilege interviewing someone so hardworking, passionate about the betterment of our community and elevating minority voices. Please give Becky a warm welcome by listening in and tagging us on instagram stories by sharing this episode - what was your favorite part and what would you want to hear more of? Thank you for being here
Join us in an insightful conversation about getting more in tune with your heart, intuition, and creative passions. Joon Kim helps Asian Professionals grow successful careers and businesses and helps people manage their stress and burnout. He's graduated from Boston College- Wallace E. Carroll's Graduate School of Management and went into GE's Executive Leadership Program. He then became the FP&A Head of Market Intelligence as a Vice President at Point72 Asset Management. He's the CEO and Founder of Happy Successful Asians and is a mindset and performance coach.We discussed Joe Dispenza, box breathing, out-of-body experiences, and how to appreciate true love in a connected way. Check out this episode if you are into building relationships, living a much more fulfilled life, and how to deal with stress and societal expectations. Some important links are below to what we spoke about.His LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/happyjoonkim/https://drjoedispenza.com/https://www.happysuccessfulasians.com/Taken from his website"I'm a coach and podcaster on a mission to help ambitious Asians overcome fear and limitations to grow businesses and create generational wealth without overwhelm and burnout to chart their path towards happiness and success. I worked in Finance chasing my career goals only to go through multiple burnouts, depression, and anxiety attacks - struggling mentally and emotionally and questioning where I had gone wrong.But that pain took me on a journey to seek answers, and as I came across solutions, I wondered, "WHY hadn't school taught us these ideas and principles on happiness and success?". I felt that school failed to teach us the lessons that we REALLY needed to become happy and successful. The BIG DREAM is to TRANSFORM EDUCATION to make it more relevant, but I'm starting off with my coaching business by helping ONE person at a time.And if this doesn't happen during my lifetime, I'm working to inspire the next generation to make a dent in their own ways."Link to other episodes of The Davidson Hang PodcastSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4H475Y8hPnuqUTDOKtwOWQRedefining Masculinity discussed during the beginning of the episode: https://www.amazon.com/Redefining-Masculinity-Visions-New-Being-ebook/dp/B08WHCJLQZ
Join us in an insightful conversation about getting more in tune with your heart, intuition, and creative passions. Joon Kim helps Asian Professionals grow successful careers and businesses and helps people manage their stress and burnout. He's graduated from Boston College- Wallace E. Carroll's Graduate School of Management and went into GE's Executive Leadership Program. He then became the FP&A Head of Market Intelligence as a Vice President at Point72 Asset Management. He's the CEO and Founder of Happy Successful Asians and is a mindset and performance coach.We discussed Joe Dispenza, box breathing, out-of-body experiences, and how to appreciate true love in a connected way. Check out this episode if you are into building relationships, living a much more fulfilled life, and how to deal with stress and societal expectations. Some important links are below to what we spoke about.His LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/happyjoonkim/https://drjoedispenza.com/https://www.happysuccessfulasians.com/Taken from his website"I'm a coach and podcaster on a mission to help ambitious Asians overcome fear and limitations to grow businesses and create generational wealth without overwhelm and burnout to chart their path towards happiness and success. I worked in Finance chasing my career goals only to go through multiple burnouts, depression, and anxiety attacks - struggling mentally and emotionally and questioning where I had gone wrong.But that pain took me on a journey to seek answers, and as I came across solutions, I wondered, "WHY hadn't school taught us these ideas and principles on happiness and success?". I felt that school failed to teach us the lessons that we REALLY needed to become happy and successful. The BIG DREAM is to TRANSFORM EDUCATION to make it more relevant, but I'm starting off with my coaching business by helping ONE person at a time.And if this doesn't happen during my lifetime, I'm working to inspire the next generation to make a dent in their own ways."Link to other episodes of The Davidson Hang PodcastSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4H475Y8hPnuqUTDOKtwOWQRedefining Masculinity discussed during the beginning of the episode: https://www.amazon.com/Redefining-Masculinity-Visions-New-Being-ebook/dp/B08WHCJLQZ
I learn tons during my talk with Dr. Bean as she describes how she uses acupuncture to treat women's health issues and COVID-19 related symptoms. __________ Coming out of Covid and Getting Back to a Healthy Lifestyle: An interview with Danett Bean, Doctor of Traditional Asian Medicine TIMESTAMP Podcast Intro 00:00 - 2:20 Danett's morning veggie routine 2:55 - 4:10 Qi Gong in the Morning 4:15 - 6:35 Change of seasons and our Chi 6:45 - 7:44 Danett's love for trees 8:00 - 9:03 Danett's calling to healing 9:35 - 10:31 What is Acupuncture 10:50 - 11:20 Danette's Specialties 11:25 - 11:52 Pelvic floor health 13:05 - 14:00 “Black in Brooklyn Board” 15:11 - 15:50 Women's Health 16:00 - 19:35 Health trends during Covid-19 20:05 - 23:00 Dealing with symptoms post-Covid-19 - 23:10 - 24:05 Tips to survive Covid-19 24:20 - 32:15 Danett's time with a shaman 34:40 - 36:30 Dr. Bean 37:15 - 38:50 Postpartum “depression” versus “depletion” - 39:00 - 42:15 “Maternal Morbidity” 42:20 - 44:40 Recommendations for Women's health regulation 45:00 - 47:20 How to reach Dr. Bean 48:00 - 48:30 Promo & Events 48:40 - 51:05 Dr. Beam final gem's 51:10 - 52:41 Outro 52:50 - 53:11 __________ Guest full name & title: Danett Bean, Doctor of Traditional Asian Medicine Business name: Dr. Danett Bean Website: drdanettbean.com Social Media pages (IG, FB, YT) Dr. Danett Bean Bio (or link to bio): https://drdanettbean.com/meet-dr-bean/ Shout out, event, promo, class, workshops: Special coming up honoring Black Maternal Health Week. Sign up HERE to learn more: http://eepurl.com/dkUC_X “Celebrating 20 years of clinical practice in 2020.” Danett C. Bean, DAAM Women's Health Specialist | Author | Speaker drdanettbean.com 718-789-2289 Products and Services to boost wellness for women and mamas! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/richard158/message
Study hard, find a well paid job as a lawyer/doctor, get married and have kids... Sounds familiar? This traditional definition of a successful life progression is applicable worldwide, and especially prevalent in Asia. The region is home to many digital nomad hubs, but the lifestyle is not as common among Asians. In this episode, Kach from the Philippines shares how she broke free from this traditional mindset to find her own success and happiness while traveling around the world. We discuss family communications, building remote income sources, creating a successful travel blog , yacht life and Montenegro as a home base.
This week on Asian Pop Nation we talk about traditional Asian culture & music! Please note that SYN does not have the rights to podcast the music it plays on 90.7FM. That means you'll have listen live on SYN 90.7FM | DAB+ syn.org.au every Tuesday from 8pm to 11pm for all the wonderful tunes. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram - @asianpopnation See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Have you ever walked through a museum and wondered where the artwork and artifacts on display came from? Curators usually source artwork from museums, auction houses and dealers. But often what you see are pieces loaned by individuals from their personal collections. Traditional Asian art collector John C. Weber discusses his life as a collector, and the people and experiences that shaped his prolific collection.
Mirai Kawashima and Sigh have been pushing, dare I say, smashing the paradigms within metal for decades. From their early days on Euronymous' Deathlike Silence Productions to their most recent album "Heir to Despair," Sigh has found comfort in the dark seeping underbelly of music. I asked Mirai to provide some music to share with my cohort Don Anderson. Music that has intrigued him, confused him, provoked him or perhaps inspired him over the years. He gave me a bounty of music from Jazz, to Metal, to Traditional Asian and beyond. Join Don and I as we digest this heaping plate of broken guitar chords and squealing horns. Along with Mirai's song choices we discuss Portland record shopping, Primus, improvisation and poor performances. -------------------- "I Hate Music" theme by Marius Sjoli performed by Billy Smeer. Closing music "Aletheia" by Sigh. -------------------- https://www.facebook.com/hatepod.music/ Email and listener suggestions to: hate.pod.music@gmail.com Donations to support our podcast: paypal.me/hatepod
When I reflect upon my upbringing in my early education, I realize how much I’ve been lacking in the skills to manage my own emotions and to communicate that with the other kids around me. I wasn’t taught how to be social and emotional and while I learned a lot on my own, I also became skilled at keeping to myself. Sure, that gave me independence and resourcefulness, but it also left me alone and that much less assertive in how I interact with people. In my journey through increasing my own emotional intelligence today, I’ve been curious as to why this education hasn’t been taught in schools until now. And after talking with Wendy Horng Brawer, a Leadership and Transformation Coach who’s been working in education for more than a decade, as well as starting a business to help adults unbind themselves from the mental and social barriers that have been placed upon us, I feel so much better about the future emotional health of our society. ------------------------------------- Timestamps: [4:33] Social and emotional intelligence in conflict management. [10:44] Emotional intelligence improves assertiveness. [15:01] Traditional Asian culture rarely provided space for emotional well-being. [23:43] The inner critic in our mind is loud because we're not listening to our bodies. [26:11] Connecting back to our intuition is an exercise. [33:26] What a better intuitive sense and emotional intelligence can do for general well-being. [36:46] What it means to be unbounded. [42:21] What does the future hold in terms of mental and emotional health. ------------------------------------- Resources that Wendy mentioned in this episode: Dovetail Learning - Toolbox RULER program from Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence Stepping Stones Project Unbound ------------------------------------- Subscribe to get your free list of 11 Emotional Resiliency exercises and to get updates on this podcast and blog at http://victorung.com/subscribe. Follow me on Instagram: http://instagram.com/_victorung. Clap for me on Medium: http://medium.com/@victorung. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/victorung/message
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Judy and Linda are finally starting a new Korean drama! We watched the first four episodes of "Hospital Ship" (병원선), an MBC drama starring Ha JiWon, Kang MinHyuk, Lee SeoWon and Kim InSik. Judy is annoyed that she couldn't tell apart Kim Jaegul (Lee SeoWon) a.k.a. "Short Face", "Oriental medicine doctor" from Cha Joonyoung (Kim InSik) a.k.a. "Long Face", "Dentist". Linda is weirded out that Kwak Hyun (Kang MinHyuk) is writing his progress notes in English. Is...is that a real thing? Linda feels left out that she's the only one who doesn't seem to know who Albert Schweitzer is. Click here to read the Wikipedia page of Dr. Schweitzer. At 0:51:52, we launch into a philosophical digression about reincarnation. At 1:17:15, Judy asserts that the hospital ship captain has a Gyungsang provincial accent, but it actually appears to be a Choongchung accent. Sorry! The mother in the "Reply 1997/1994/1988" series does have a Gyungsang accent. Some Korean terms: 진짜 사나이: [jin-jja-sa-na-ee] "Real Men"; Korean reality show showing celebrities joining army training for a short period. 장김치: [jang-kim-chi] kimchi made with soy sauce instead of salt and red pepper flakes; Judy and Linda have never heard of this dish. 간장: [gan-jang] soy sauce. 큰엄마: [keun-um-ma] "big mom"; wife of one's father's older brother. 작은엄마: [jak-eun-um-ma] "small mom"; wife of one's father's younger brother. 한의사: [han-ui-sa] Traditional Asian medicine practitioner. 샘: [sem] slang for "teacher"; shortened form of "선생님" [sun-seng-nim". 찌질한: [jji-jil-han] "like a loser" How did you find the first week of "Hospital Ship"? Please send any questions, comments or suggestions on Facebook and Twitter (@kdramamyeyesout) or e-mail us (kdramamyeyesout(at)gmail.com). Download this and other episodes and while you're there, write us a review: Apple Podcasts Google Play Music Stitcher Libsyn RSS The KDMEO theme music is 'Cute', by Bensound (www.bensound.com), and is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No-Derivatives 4.0 International.
Former #powerranger Jennifer Yen, shares how heavy stage make up and long hours on set caused massive acne and wrecked her skin. Being the badass #girlboss she is, she decided to fight back against acne. Inspired by her grandmothers traditional Asian remedies she created Purlisse. In this episode Jennifer, discusses why traditional Asian skin care is so effective and why Purlisse, was the one thing that helped her skin finally clear up. BEHIND THE BEAUTY NEWSLETTER http://bit.ly/2hnGo9L WEBSITE: https://www.behindthebeautypodcast.com FOLLOW ON INSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/behind.the.beauty.podcast/ GUEST: Jennifer Yen from Purlisse WEBSITE: https://purlisse.com TWITTER: https://twitter.com/purlisse FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/purlisse/ INSTAGRAM:https://www.instagram.com/purlisse/?hl=en ___________________________________ HOST SEREIN WU YOUTUBE CHANNEL→ http://bit.ly/1JU5PUH VLOG/LIFESTYLE CHANNEL | https://www.youtube.com/moreserein INSTAGRAM | SNAPCHAT | TWITTER | FACEBOOK | PINTEREST @SEREINWU BLOG http://sereinwu.com/ VLOG/LIFESTYLE CHANNEL | https://www.youtube.com/moreserein
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LTAI's survey of world religions continues as Dr. Shepherd looks at the exotic worlds of Confucianism, Taoism and Shinto. There will be plenty of guests from these communities, plus Unity Institute® and Seminary student guest hosts Jacquelyn Hawkins and Charles Perry.