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The Tommy John epidemic has become one of the most pressing issues in baseball and in this episode of The Research Rundown, we bring together five of the game's leading sports medicine minds to tackle it head on. Dr. Michael T. Freehill, Head Team Physician, and Brian Schulman, Director of Sports Medicine and Performance of the Athletics, join Dr. Steven B. Cohen, Head Team Physician, Paul Buchheit, Head Athletic Trainer, and Joe Rauch, Assistant Athletic Trainer of the Philadelphia Phillies for a wide-ranging roundtable on the data, the causes, and what baseball needs to do next.For more information about PBATS and athletic training, visit pbats.com.
Brief SummaryBitcoin is trading near $77K this morning, but the market still looks defensive after a 7% two-week decline.Ethereum remains weaker than Bitcoin, trading around $2,100 and down more than 10% over the past two weeks.Crypto investment products saw $1.47 billion in outflows last week, including $1.32 billion from Bitcoin funds and $223 million from ether funds.The 11 U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs alone lost $1.26 billion last week, following roughly $1 billion in outflows the week before.Bitcoin is pinned between key on-chain levels near $77K and Deribit options positioning around the $75K put and $80K call strikes.Strategy repurchased $1.5 billion in convertible debt for $1.38 billion, using cash instead of buying more Bitcoin.Strategy still holds 843,738 BTC at an average price around $75,700 per coin.Hyperliquid launched HIP-4 outcome contracts for macro events like inflation and Fed decisions, taking direct aim at prediction markets.Spain opened disciplinary proceedings against Polymarket and Kalshi and ordered ISPs to block both platforms.Nasdaq's QBTC Bitcoin index options have conditional SEC approval, but still need CFTC clearance.StablR froze USDR and EURR after an attacker minted $13.5 million in unbacked tokens through a 1-of-3 multisig weakness.Kelp DAO says rsETH has been fully restored after the April Lazarus-linked exploit.XRP Ledger is rolling out a maintenance upgrade to delete expired NFT offers and patch accounting bugs.Stablecoin market value has reached about $322 billion, now larger than the FX reserves of 95 countries.Tether plans to launch GELT, a Georgian lari stablecoin, with government support in Georgia. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Why does the U.S. healthcare system often wait until patients are in crisis before stepping in?In this episode of The Aging Well Podcast, Dr. Jeff Armstrong ais joined by Dr. Jill Schwartz-Chevlin, Chief Medical Officer at Vynca, to unpack one of the most overlooked flaws in modern medicine: crisis-driven care.Drawing on decades of experience in palliative care, population health, and home-based medicine, Dr. Schwartz-Chevlin explains why this pattern isn't about patient behavior—it's a system design problem. She breaks down how misaligned incentives, fragmented care, and a lack of proactive planning push patients toward emergency rooms, unwanted interventions, and avoidable suffering.This conversation goes beyond critique to offer solutions. From simple but powerful conversations that reduce hospitalizations to the role of predictive analytics in identifying at-risk patients earlier, this episode reframes what it means to truly care for people as they age.If you've ever wondered how we can move from reactive sick care to proactive, person-centered health, this episode is a must-listen.Learn more at https://www.vyncacare.com/Please, support The Aging Well Podcast by hitting the ‘like' button, subscribing/following the podcast, sharing with a friend, and….Tip Jar! All donations support this podcast to keep it going. https://paypal.me/theagingwellpodcastBUY the products you need to… age well from our trusted affiliates and support the mission of The Aging Well Podcast*.The Aging Well Podcast merchandise | Show how you are aging well | Use the promo code AGING WELL for free shipping on orders over $75 | https://theagingwellpodcast-shop.fourthwall.com/promo/AGINGWELLAuro Wellness | Glutaryl—Antioxidant spray that delivers high doses of glutathione (“Master Antioxidant”) and the new Copper Tripeptide (GHK-Cu) | 10% off Code: AGINGWELL at https://aurowellness.com/agingwellpodcastNutritional Biochemical Inc. (NBI) | Trusted supplement. NBI stands 100% behind the quality of their formulations and the science on which they're based. | Click the following link and use the discount code AGINGWELL for 10% off: https://shop.nbihealth.com/agingwellJigsaw Health | Trusted supplements. “It's fun to feel good.” | Click the following link and use the discount code AGINGWELL for 10% off: https://bit.ly/4ks3Y0OBerkeley Life | Optimize nitric oxide levels | Purchase your starter kit at a 15% discount | Use the promo code: AGINGWELL15 | https://berkeleylife.pxf.io/c/6475525/3226696/31118Oxford Healthspan | Primeadine®, a plant-derived spermidine supplement | 10% off code: AGINGWELL | https://www.oxfordhealthspan.com/AGINGWELLKneeMo | A smart device programmed to reduce your knee pain and keep you moving. | Click the following link and use the discount code AGINGWELL15 for 15% off: https://thekneemo.com/ref/agingwellProlon | The Fasting Mimicking Diet (FMD) is a revolutionary five-day nutrition program scientifically formulated to mimic the effects of a prolonged water fast while still allowing nourishment - supporting the benefits of fasting without the challenges and risks that come from water-only fasts. | For the best available discount always use this link: https://prolonlife.com/theagingwellpodcastThrive25 | Your personal longevity advisor | https://www.thrive25.com/early-access?via=william-jeffreyFusionary Formulas | Combining Ayurvedic wisdom with Western science for optimal health support. | 15% off Code: AGINGWELL | https://fusionaryformulas.com?sca_ref=9678325.IHg5xYhdOzzke8ZrDr Lewis Nutrition | Fight neurodegeneration and cognitive decline with Daily Brain Care by Dr Lewis Nutrition—a proven daily formula designed to protect and restore brain function. | 10% off code: AGINGWELL or use the link: https://drlewisnutrition.com/AGINGWELL*We receive commission on these purchases. Thank you.
Dr. Craig Yorke joins Let's Talk Memoir for a conversation about the toll of centuries of bigotry, being consumed by race, growing up with psychological financial desperation, living other people's lives, rethinking what Black studies are, processing shame, shedding identities assigned to us, the use of memory for liberation, being ruthless in our writing and revision process, the steep climb toward clarifying ourselves, bringing neuroscience to life, inviting people to wake up to how our history has controlled us, delighting in surprise, and his new memoir: STEEP: A Black Neurosurgeon's Journey. Also in this episode: -growing up with scarcity -the price of success -listening for the music in our writing Books mentioned in this episode: The Beautiful Brain:The Drawings of Santiago Ramon Y Cajal by Larry W. Swanson On Writing Well by William Zisner Comfortable with Uncertainty by Pema Chodran The Fire Next Time by James Baldwin Art is Therapy by Alain De Botton Brown by Kevin Young How the Word is Passed by Clint Smith The poem “Four Quartets” by T.S. Elliot Dr. Craig Yorke was born in Roxbury, Massachusetts. He received a BA from Harvard College in 1970 and an MD from Harvard Medical School in 1974. His parental directive insisted he avenge centuries of bigotry with a life of infinite success. After a neurosurgical residency at the University of California at San Francisco, he and his wife Mary found their way to an unlikely destination. He practiced in Topeka, Kansas, for 25 years, wrestling with his history and the armored identity it had imposed. He and Mary raised two admirable boys, Zack who lives in Brooklyn and Chris who calls Seattle home. Dr. Yorke brews coffee for two each morning in the colonial home they've occupied for 33 years. He's a credible violinist, having played the Bruch G Minor concerto with the Boston Pops at 17, and hits tennis balls with passion. Steep is his first book. Connect with Craig: Website: https://www.craigyorke.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61570269755209 Purchase book: https://www.amazon.com/Steep-Neurosurgeons-Journey-Craig-Yorke/dp/1953583989/ https://bookshop.org/p/books/steep-a-black-neurosurgeon-s-journey-craig-yorke/c5808fe0489a778c?ean=9781953583987&next=t&aid=107402&listref=our-authors-books – Ronit's writing has appeared in The Atlantic, The Rumpus, The New York Times, Poets & Writers, The Iowa Review, Hippocampus, The Washington Post, Writer's Digest, American Literary Review, and elsewhere. Her memoir WHEN SHE COMES BACK about the loss of her mother to the guru Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh and their eventual reconciliation was named Finalist in the 2021 Housatonic Awards Awards, the 2021 Indie Excellence Awards, and was a 2021 Book Riot Best True Crime Book. Her short story collection HOME IS A MADE-UP PLACE won Hidden River Arts' 2020 Eludia Award and the 2023 Page Turner Awards for Short Stories. She earned an MFA in Nonfiction Writing at Pacific University, is Creative Nonfiction Editor at The Citron Review, and teaches memoir through the University of Washington's Online Continuum Program and also independently. She launched Let's Talk Memoir in 2022, lives in Seattle with her family of people and dogs, and is at work on her next book. More about Ronit: https://ronitplank.com Subscribe to Ronit's Substack: https://substack.com/@ronitplank Follow Ronit: https://www.instagram.com/ronitplank/ https://www.facebook.com/RonitPlank https://bsky.app/profile/ronitplank.bsky.social
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They are already here! Dr. Irena Scott joins us to discuss the reality of NHI (Non-Human Intelligence) living and working alongside us. We look at UAP Sightings that suggest craft are coming from underwater bases. How does the Pascagoula Abduction fit into this global presence?We analyze MUFON Investigations and the Government Cover-up that has protected this secret for generations. Is Extraterrestrial Technology being used to control the human population? This controversial episode with a former DIA employee is a deep dive into the Anomalous Reality of our world.✨ Download Our FREE Throne Room Meditation✨ ➡️ https://www.truthseekah.com ➡️Join our online community at https://www.truthseekah.com ➡️ Support on Patreon! https://patreon.com/join/truthseekah✅ Get access to 40+ video lessons + Weekly LIVE calls!✅ Worldwide Online Community!✅ Courses, Monthly Webinars, Prayer, Meditation, Discussion✅ TruthSeekah's Meditation Library
As we continue in the weeks after Easter, we encounter a familiar story. How are you, in whatever measure you can, allowing the one who opens hearts to write your story? If you prefer to listen, stream, and/or watch, join us and subscribe on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@kingwoodmethodist
Dr. James DiNicolantonio is a cardiovascular research scientist and Doctor of Pharmacy and has worked with professional athletes across sports. We cover the topic of fueling sport, and what to make of the extremes often discussed online. James: drjamesdinic.com | IG: @drjamesdinic | X: @drjamesdinic | YouTube: @dr.jamesdinicolantonio2215 Episode Sponsors: ProBio: probionutrition.com/endurance Code: Endurance (20% Off) LMNT: drinkLMNT.com/HPO (free sample pack with purchase) deltaG: deltagketones.com Code: BITTER20 (20% Off) Training Peaks: https://bit.ly/4bN041t Code HPOPOD (free 14-day trial) Wahoo KICKR Run: wahoofitness.com Code: OUTLIER (free HR monitor with purchase) Podcast Details: Support HPO: zachbitter.com/hposponsors HPO Website: zachbitter.com/hpo Zach's Coaching: zachbitter.com/coaching Zach's Journal: substack.com/@zachbitter Find Zach: zachbitter.com | IG: @zachbitter | X: @zbitter | FB: Zach Bitter | Strava: Zach Bitter
In this episode, we welcome University of Maryland Eastern Shore Men's head coach Dr. Anitra Brockman and 'Why Not Us' director Victor Vitarelli to the show (2:40 - 1:21:16). We go behind the scenes into the creation of the ESPN Original documentary focusing on the creation of the UMES Men's volleyball program. Anitra talks about what drew her to UMES and some of the goals she has. Victor talks about why he got involved in this project and gave some insights in the creation of the documentary and so much more! Stream 'Why Not Us' on ESPN+ and the ESPN App today.Text us!
High-pressure environments tell us to keep moving, solve the next problem, and not feel it. But unprocessed grief does not disappear. It shows up later as burnout, disengagement, and teams that quietly stop trusting each other. And in a world where AI is accelerating everything, we are moving faster while falling further behind emotionally. Host Yusuf sits down with Dr. Angela Fusaro, an emergency medicine physician, founding CEO of Physician 360, and keynote speaker, to explore what grief and gratitude actually look like in professional spaces. Dr. Angela introduces her Healing Protocol: a grounded, practical framework for leaders who want to acknowledge loss without forcing performance, and move forward without pretending nothing happened. About the Guest Dr. Angela Fusaro is a board-certified emergency medicine physician, healthcare innovator, and entrepreneur based in Atlanta, Georgia. She is the founding CEO of Physician 360, a digital health company that transforms pharmacies into virtual urgent care clinics. Featured in Forbes, The New York Times, and The BBC, she is a national thought leader at the intersection of medicine, entrepreneurship, and human experience. She now delivers keynotes and workshops on grief, gratitude, and leadership across the country. Key Takeaways: All work is grief work. Burnout, disengagement, lack of motivation, failed pivots, and broken team trust can all be traced back to some form of unprocessed loss or unacknowledged change. We just rarely call it that. We skip the acknowledgement step. When something goes wrong, most teams immediately fill the gaps and press on. What gets missed is the pause: naming what was lost and letting that be real before moving forward. Gratitude used too quickly becomes a mask. Jumping from grief straight to gratitude can invalidate someone's experience. The healthier path is holding both at once: acknowledging the loss while also recognizing who is still showing up. The behavior you see is only the tip of the iceberg. When someone becomes more impatient, disengaged, or error-prone, that surface behavior almost always has a deeper story underneath. A leader's role is not to know the full story, but to make clear that they know there is one. Creating safety costs very few words. You do not need a therapy session to lead a team through loss. Something as simple as "I see you, I can tell this is hard" is often enough. People do not need to be fixed. They need to feel seen. There is a difference between authentic gratitude and toxic positivity. Recognizing effort in the middle of loss, decoupled from outcome, builds real internal validation. Cheerful performance designed to make others comfortable faster is the opposite of healing. Connect With Dr. Angela Fusaro: LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/angelafusaromd Website: drangelafusaro.com For keynote and workshop inquiries: connect via LinkedIn Episode Chapters: [00:00] Opening: When We Keep Moving Without Feeling It, Where Does It Go? [08:00] Welcome: Who Is Dr. Angela Fusaro and What Brought Her to This Work? (approx.) [10:00] The Personal Loss That Made Professional Grief Visible [12:00] All Work Is Grief Work: What That Really Means [13:00] What High-Performance Environments Get Wrong About Grief and Gratitude [15:00] Gratitude as Truth vs Gratitude as a Mask [17:00] What Unacknowledged Loss Looks Like in Teams: The Symptoms Leaders Misread [22:00] The Healing Protocol: Give Language, Acknowledge Effort, Move Forward Without Denial Want to be a guest on Healthy Mind, Healthy Life? DM on PM - Send me a message on PodMatch DM Me Here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/avik Disclaimer: This episode is produced for educational and informational purposes only. 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Healthy Mind By Avik™️ is a global platform redefining mental health as a necessity, not a luxury. Born during the pandemic, it's become a sanctuary for healing, growth, and mindful living. Hosted by Avik Chakraborty, storyteller, survivor, and wellness advocate. With over 6500+ episodes and 200K+ global listeners, we unite voices, break stigma, and build a world where every story matters.
Why aren't doctors taught nutrition? In this powerful conversation, Dr. Kim Scheuer joins Chuck Carroll to share how her own health transformation led her to question everything she learned in traditional medicine — and ultimately embrace lifestyle medicine. From ultra-processed foods in hospitals to real-world patient transformations, this episode of The Exam Room Podcast explores the gap between modern medicine and true health.
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Education and our ability to respond to climate change are inexorably linked. Major international studies have shown that education is the single strongest predictor of whether or not someone is aware of climate change. In the US, while 74% of Americans support climate action, support is typically 10–20 points higher among those with a college education. It's not about perceptions on climate change; a more educated workforce is better able to innovate, accelerate the climate transition, and adapt in a less stable world – especially if that education builds climate resilient skills.One could almost imagine a university designed around this need – and that is exactly what the team at Unity Environmental University are building. Today, we're joined by Unity President Dr. Melik Khoury who is creating not just a new curriculum, but a new, more inclusive approach to higher ed. Dr. Khoury argues powerfully against the elitism that has underpinned our educational system and climate narratives. We spoke about his background, the role of education in addressing climate change, how Unity is different, and the influence it could have. Dr Khoury's energy is contagious and we're sure he'll get you thinking. Enjoy.On today's episode, we cover:03:06 – Dr. Khoury's upbringing in West Africa and awakening to environmental issues04:24 – Discovering the real impacts of resource exploitation06:01 – Choosing higher education transformation as the main lever08:32 – The core climate problem: beyond politics and single-issue framing09:04 – Climate as transdisciplinary: food, energy, people, commerce11:05 – History of Unity Environmental University13:07 – Transforming Unity's model and unbundling education15:14 – New operational model and rethinking the faculty role15:23 – Scaling Unity and redefining what a university is19:42 – Preparing students to operate in complex, uncertain systems20:15 – Embedding climate and sustainability across the curriculum23:14 – AI's challenge to traditional notions of knowledge and learning23:48 – What Unity is learning from its students and their needs28:14 – What success looks like for a climate-focused university28:30 – Influencing the broader higher-ed ecosystem31:47 – How AI is changing higher education and climate learning32:11 – Why Unity embraces rather than bans AI35:58 – Concrete AI experiments at Unity (UNA, tutors, automation)39:31 – Is climate momentum fading? Perception vs. reality39:57 – Climate's “brand problem” and the real enemy: ignorance42:58 – Depoliticizing climate and making the economic case43:16 – How we broadly attack ignorance through education reform45:52 – Call for partners and funders to back scalable climate education45:52 – Closing thanks and episode wrap-upResources MentionedUnity Environmental UniversityConnect with usDr. Melik KhouryJason RissmanKeep up with Invested In ClimateSign up for our NewsletterLinkedInInstagramIf you like what you hear, subscribe and rate to support the show! Have feedback or ideas for future episodes, events, or partnerships? Get in touch!
In this message, Dr. Kurt Bjorklund explores Romans 1:1-17 to reveal the gospel as God's good news that we cannot earn righteousness through our own efforts—Jesus paid the price to make us clean and restore our relationship with the Father. Discover how moving from obligation to eagerness about this truth can transform not only how you see yourself, but how you engage with the world around you.Message Summary and Transcript - https://www.orchardhillchurch.com/blog-post/2026/1/5/gift-of-grace-1-the-truth-before-usSubscribe to Orchard Hill Plus! - https://orchardhillplus.buzzsprout.com/shareConnect with Orchard Hill ChurchWebsite | https://www.orchardhillchurch.comMobile App | https://https://www.orchardhillchurch.com/appYouTube | https://www.youtube.com/channel/OrchardHillChurchPAFacebook | https://www.facebook.com/orchardhillchurch/Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/orchardhillchurch/Twitter | https://twitter.com/orchard_hill
Following Jesus isn't always the comfortable path we imagine it to be. This message challenges our flimsy notions of faith by examining Matthew 10, where Jesus sends His disciples out with a startling declaration: 'I am sending you out as sheep in the midst of wolves.' We often expect that obedience should shield us from difficulty, that faithfulness should make life easier. But the reality is that following Jesus sometimes means walking directly into challenging circumstances. The beauty revealed here is that Jesus never calls us anywhere He hasn't already been, and He never abandons us in those difficult places. Like the good shepherd of Psalm 23 who walks with us through the valley of the shadow of death, Jesus accompanies us every step of the way. Our motivation for going isn't the needs around us, which constantly shift and change. Our motivation is the worthiness of Christ Himself and His command to go. We trust Him not because the path is safe, but because He is good. This message invites us to surrender our desire for comfort and control, to place our hand in the hand of God, and to discover that His plan is better than any light we could carry and safer than any known way we could chart for ourselves.Connect with First Baptist Starkville: https://bit.ly/3M4mHnkSubscribe to see our latest sermons: https://bit.ly/3DxRyjHSupport this ministry and our work in Starkville, MS: https://bit.ly/44muvW0
"Jesus Dwelling with Us"As we close off the year with our final sermon, Dr. Rick Stinton shares why Jesus came to become one of us.#NewHopeKailua #DrRickStinton #2025Sermon #OnlineChurch #ChurchOnline #ChurchInKailua #YouTube #YouTubeChannel #Subscribe #Sub #Follow #LikeIf this is your first time visiting us, we'd like to get to know you: https://bit.ly/nhk-connectSubscribe to receive our latest messages: https://bit.ly/nhk-sermonsTo support this ministry and help us continue to reach people all around the world click here: https://newhopekailua.org/givingSee what God can do through you. Be a part of our New Hope Kailua family, whether in-person or online!——Stay ConnectedDownload our church app: https://bit.ly/nhk-appWebsite: https://newhopekailua.org/New Hope Kailua Facebook: https://bit.ly/nhk-fbNew Hope Kailua Instagram: https://bit.ly/nhk-igAudio-only SermonsApple Podcast: https://apple.co/3LYiqNTGoogle Podcast: https://bit.ly/nhk-googlepodcastSpotify: https://spoti.fi/3LUtqvP
To close out the year, we're looking back on some of the conversations that shaped This Helps in 2025. This episode is a highlight reel of moments, ideas, and voices that stayed with us: conversations about connection, vulnerability, grief, hope, power, and what actually helps us, day to day. This is not a definitive list, and it's definitely not a ranking. We had so many meaningful conversations this year, and we loved every one of them. What you'll hear in this episode is just a snapshot, a cross-section of the themes, questions, and voices that capture the spirit of what this show has been exploring and where we're hoping to go next.
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In episode 62 of Going anti-Viral, Dr Rochelle Walensky joins host Dr Michael Saag on World AIDS Day 2025 to discuss her experience as the Director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) during the COVID-19 pandemic and the current state of public health in the United States. Dr Walensky is a Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School and has published over 300 research articles that have motivated changes to US HIV testing and immigration policy and promoted expanded funding for HIV-related research, treatment, and the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR). Dr Walensky reflects on her experience during the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic in Massachusetts where she was the Chief of the Division of Infectious Diseases at Massachusetts General Hospital. Dr Saag and Dr Walensky then discuss her transition to the Director of the CDC and her management of the agency during the pandemic. Dr Walensky and Dr Saag emphasize the dedication of public health professionals and the need for continued support and understanding of the challenges they face. They discuss the risk of proposed budget cuts to the CDC and the impacts this will have on the agency as well as state and local public health departments. Finally, they discuss the future of public health and their shared optimism for public health over the long-term.0:00 – Introduction1:41 – Management of the early outbreak of COVID-19 in Massachusetts and reflections on the Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections (CROI) in March of 202011:50 – Transition to lead the CDC and reflections on the difficult job of management of the CDC during a pandemic24:00 – Navigating COVID-19 variants and the challenge of public health recommendations for wearing masks and vaccination28:24 – Outlook on the future of public health and the CDC and the risks of proposed budget cuts on state and local public health agencies __________________________________________________Produced by IAS-USA, Going anti–Viral is a podcast for clinicians involved in research and care in HIV, its complications, and other viral infections. This podcast is intended as a technical source of information for specialists in this field, but anyone listening will enjoy learning more about the state of modern medicine around viral infections. Going anti-Viral's host is Dr Michael Saag, a physician, prominent HIV researcher at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, and volunteer IAS–USA board member. In most episodes, Dr Saag interviews an expert in infectious diseases or emerging pandemics about their area of specialty and current developments in the field. Other episodes are drawn from the IAS–USA vast catalogue of panel discussions, Dialogues, and other audio from various meetings and conferences. Email podcast@iasusa.org to send feedback, show suggestions, or questions to be answered on a later episode.Follow Going anti-Viral on: Apple Podcasts YouTubeXFacebookInstagram...
The Nuclear Threshold is a three-part Burn Bag mini-series exploring how deterrence, defense, and diplomacy shape nuclear risk in the 21st century. Across three conversations with leading experts, we examine why technological optimism often outpaces reality, how fragile human systems sustain deterrence, and whether diplomacy can still prevent catastrophe in an increasingly unstable world.In this first episode, astrophysicist Dr. Laura Grego, Research Director at the Union of Concerned Scientists, joins A'ndre Gonawela to break down the science — and the myths — behind missile defense. Grego explains why the United States' decades-long effort to build a reliable shield against nuclear attack has repeatedly failed, and how those failures risk deepening global instability. From the early “Star Wars” program to today's multi-billion-dollar “Golden Dome” initiative, she unpacks the physics that make missile interception nearly impossible, the political incentives that keep these programs alive, and the illusion of safety that drives them. The conversation explores how misplaced faith in technology can push the world closer to, not further from, the nuclear threshold.
Dr Beatriz Villaroel- ANd A NEW PEER REVEWED PAPEr ON TRANSIENT OBJECTS IN SPACE PRE SPUTNIK- before any public space program existed- inferring that something might be watching...and has been for a Very long time now. The Question becomes...WHO? And Why? In this impromptu DEEP DIVE, I break down Dr. Beatriz Villarroel's (x.com/@DrBeaVillarroel) BOMBSHELL peer-reviewed papers: • 70,000+ VANISHING objects in these 1950s ERA plates = REFLECTIVE MIRRORS in GEO orbit (PRE-SPUTNIK!)• 22-SIGMA shadow deficit PROVES sunlight glints from ARTIFICIAL objects• 45% SPIKE during US NUKE TESTS (1949-62) + UAP flaps = TECHNO-SIGNATURES?• DEBUNKERS MOVING GOALPOSTS... PLUS: LATEST on 3I/ATLAS interstellar object (Discovered July 2025)• 5KM+ NUCLEUS | 58 km/s SPEED | CO2-DOMINATED COMA• ANTI-TAIL JET defying physics | Avi Loeb's ALIEN TECH theory• Mars orbiters IMAGING NOW | Europa Clipper flyby Oct 30! Gatekeepers EXPOSED
To donate to my PayPal (thank you): https://paypal.me/danieru22?country.x=US&locale.x=en_US Dr. Ashok Bedi is a Jungian psychoanalyst and board-certified psychiatrist, trained in India, Great Britain, and the United States. He serves as Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at the Medical College of Wisconsin, a faculty member at the Carl G. Jung Institute of Chicago, and a psychiatrist within the Aurora Health Care Network. With over thirty years of practice in Milwaukee, he specializes in adult psychotherapy and Jungian analysis, integrating spirituality and healing in his work. Dr. Bedi is the author of several books on psychology and spirituality and lectures internationally, also leading Jungian training programs and study groups in India. Amazon Author Page: https://www.amazon.com/stores/Ashok-Bedi/author/B001K8AWZE?ref=ap_rdr&isDramIntegrated=true&shoppingPortalEnabled=true&ccs_id=50f31ee6-3086-449a-a224-6b5eda1e1d3d Note: Information contained in this video is for educational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for treatment or consultation with a mental health professional or business consultant.
Parenting isn't about perfection—it's about presence. In this episode, Dr. Allyson Bates and Dr. Krystal Pong open up about their own journeys into mindful parenting and what they've learned along the way. You'll hear: How self-compassion shifts the parenting journey Practical mindfulness strategies for everyday life Why gratitude is essential for parents Tools for emotional regulation when challenges arise How to navigate difficult moments and use them for growth Insights on strengthening family dynamics through mindfulness This conversation is full of wisdom and gentle encouragement for parents who want to bring more calm, compassion, and resilience into their families. ABOUT HUNTER CLARKE-FIELDS: Hunter Clarke-Fields is the host Mindful Parenting Podcast (Top 0.5% podcast ), global speaker, number 1 bestselling author of “Raising Good Humans” and “Raising Good Humans Every Day,” Mindfulness Meditation teacher and creator of the Mindful Parenting Course and Teacher Training. Find more podcasts, Hunter's books, blog posts, free resources, and more at MindfulMamaMentor.com. Discover your Unique-To-You Podcast Playlist at mindfulmamamentor.com/quiz/ We love the sponsors that make this show possible! You can always find all the special deals and codes for all our current sponsors on our website: /mindfulmamamentor.com/mindful-mama-podcast-sponsors/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
TAKEAWAYSCarrie observed many negative reactions among those who took the COVID-19 vaccineSatan wants to be like God - he would love to invade our thoughts and minds with synthetic techToday's technocratic threats are a physical manifestation of a very real spiritual warDo a heavy metal and nanotech detox by mixing 2 cups baking soda, 2 cups rock salt, and ¼ cup borax and soak 20 minutes in hot water
Episode Notes Dr. James Dolezal, professor of theology, preaches from Isaiah 46 and brings attention to the false gods we carry, the God who carries us, the God whose counsel carries all of history, and the God who carries salvation to us.
In this episode of the Me&My Health Up podcast, Dr. Joe Jacko discusses the importance of preventive medicine and the foundational elements of health, including nutrition, exercise, sleep, and stress management. He emphasises a personalised approach to health care, the significance of having a purpose in life, and the need to return to basic health principles. Dr. Jacko also shares insights on nutrition, the importance of understanding food labels, and the role of exercise in maintaining health. The conversation concludes with a focus on stress management and resources for listeners to further their health journey.TakeawaysPreventive medicine focuses on optimal health rather than just treating illness.Basic health principles include sleep, nutrition, exercise, and community involvement.Having a purpose in life is crucial for motivation and health.Nutrition should be based on whole foods and understanding personal triggers.Food labels can be misleading; shop the perimeter of the grocery store.Exercise should include flexibility and strength training for overall health.Sleep is essential for recovery and hormone regulation.Stress management is key to maintaining health and well-being.Personalised health care considers individual goals and conditions.Research and education empower patients to take control of their health.About Dr. Joe Jacko: Dr. Joe Jacko is a physician specializing in internal medicine, sports and regenerative medicine, preventive medicine, and longevity science. He is the author of Bamboozled, Duped, and Hoodwinked: Keys to Escaping the Tricks, Deceptions, and Half-Truths of the Medical Industry, a guide that empowers readers to navigate corruption and misinformation in healthcare. With expertise in sports injuries, hormone replacement therapy, peptide therapy and functional health strategies, Dr. Jacko helps individuals achieve optimal health and vitality beyond the limits of conventional medicine. A published medical author and respected speaker, Dr. Jacko has contributed chapters to the Hughston Orthopaedic Clinic: Sports Medicine Book and lectures on hormonal health, aging, exercise, and nutrition. He earned his BA in Biology from Wittenberg University and his MD from The Ohio State University College of Medicine, followed by an Internal Medicine Residency at Mount Carmel Medical Center and a Sports Medicine Fellowship at the Hughston Orthopaedic Clinic. Connect with Dr. Joe Jacko: Facebook: http://facebook.com/jackomd180Twitter: https://x.com/drjoejacko Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@drjoejacko Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drjoejacko/ Truth Social: https://truthsocial.com/@DrJoeJacko Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@DrJoeJacko About me&my health up & Anthony Hartcher: me&my health up seeks to enhance and enlighten the well-being of others. Host Anthony Hartcher is the CEO of me&my wellness which provides holistic health solutions using food as medicine, combined with a holistic, balanced, lifestyle approach. Anthony holds three bachelor's degrees in Complementary Medicine; Nutrition and Dietetic Medicine; and Chemical Engineering. Chapters00:00 Introduction to Preventive Medicine03:58 Foundations of Optimal Health08:24 The Importance of Purpose in Health12:26 Nutrition: Starting Points and Principles22:17 Exercise: Building a Sustainable Routine25:02 Sleep: Foundations for Restorative Health26:59 Stress Management and Personal Boundaries
Send us a textComedian Ian Goldstein takes us through his journey with Crohn's disease, beginning with his diagnosis at 16 when he was just trying to navigate the already challenging world of high school, SATs, and planning for college. With candid humor, he recounts the moment he realized something was seriously wrong – not just from frequent bathroom trips, but when a coworker pointed out his dramatic weight loss.What follows is a rollercoaster of medical experiences that many in the IBD community will recognize – from the shock of needing a colonoscopy as a teenager to the trial and error of finding effective medications. Ian vividly describes his first major bowel obstruction during his senior year of college, complete with what he calls the "modern-day torture device" known as an NG tube. Despite his best efforts to manage his condition through diet alone, he eventually required surgery in 2022 to remove seven strictures from his small intestine.The conversation takes a fascinating turn when Ian shares how he's transformed his medical journey into comedy shows. From "The Autoimmune Saloon" to a celebration party for meeting his healthcare deductible (complete with custom cupcakes and hats), he's found ways to create community while addressing serious issues like medical debt. These creative outlets not only helped him process his experiences but connected him with others who could offer crucial advice about doctors and treatments.Perhaps most valuable are Ian's insights about navigating the healthcare system with a chronic illness. He speaks honestly about the frustration of insurance denials, the anxiety of unexpected medical bills, and the challenges of having an invisible disability. His experiences highlight the importance of self-advocacy, finding the right medical team, and building a supportive community.Ready to laugh, cry, and feel a little less alone in your IBD journey? Listen as Ian shares his practical wisdom: record your doctor appointments to remember important information, and seek out community connections that might literally change your life. Whether you're newly diagnosed or a veteran of chronic illness, this conversation reminds us all that finding humor in dark places might be our most powerful medicine.Links: Ian's websiteNew York Times article about Ian's party to celebrate meeting his healthcare deductibleThe Squeaky Wheel- satire publication that focuses on the experiences of people living with disabilities. Tina's episode with usDr. David Schwartzberg's episode with usNicole's episode with us- Ian mentioned Nicole and how supportive she's been to him but we sadly had to cut that part out for length. But- get to know Nicole!! Let's get social!!Follow us on Instagram!Follow us on Facebook!Follow us on Twitter!
Who do we say Jesus is? This profound question lies at the heart of our faith journey. The sermon delves into the pivotal moment when Jesus asked His disciples this very question, emphasizing its eternal significance. We're challenged to move beyond superficial answers and truly grasp Jesus as 'God for us.' This powerful concept reminds us that Jesus isn't distant, but intimately involved in our lives. The passage from Hebrews 1 beautifully illustrates five key truths: Jesus created us, wants us to know Him, came to save us, rose for us, and is coming again. This progression from creation to eternity encapsulates the entire Gospel message. As we internalize these truths, we're called to share this hope-filled message with a world desperately in need of good news. The sermon urges us to overcome our hesitation in evangelism and boldly proclaim the transformative power of Christ's love and sacrifice.Connect with First Baptist Starkville: https://bit.ly/3imWgqv Subscribe to see our latest sermons: https://bit.ly/3DxRyjH Support this ministry and our work in Starkville, MS: https://bit.ly/44muvW0
In this powerful message, we're reminded of the ultimate source of comfort in our lives - God's promise of a place prepared for us. Drawing from John 14, we explore Jesus' words of assurance to His disciples and to us. The key insight is that our greatest comfort lies not in earthly possessions or relationships, but in the knowledge that God has designed, built, and guaranteed an eternal home for us. This message challenges us to shift our focus from temporary comforts to the lasting peace found in Christ. We're encouraged to reflect on how this truth can anchor our souls amidst life's storms and uncertainties. The parallels drawn between Jesus as the divine architect and carpenter beautifully illustrate His role in crafting our salvation. This perspective invites us to trust in God's perfect plan for our lives, even when we can't see the full picture.Connect with First Baptist Starkville: https://bit.ly/3imWgqv Subscribe to see our latest sermons: https://bit.ly/3DxRyjH Support this ministry and our work in Starkville, MS: https://bit.ly/44muvW0
2 Timothy 1: 13-14 (The Treasure Entrusted to Us) Dr. Greg Payne, AEBC 175th Anniversary, 8/24/2025
In this powerful message, we're invited to explore the profound impact of Christ's resurrection on our daily lives. The central theme revolves around Hebrews 7, which presents Jesus as our eternal high priest with 'the power of an indestructible life.' We're challenged to see resurrection not just as a past event or future hope, but as a present reality that transforms us. The message emphasizes that Jesus lived the life we couldn't, died the death we deserved, and rose to give us the life we could never gain on our own. This beautiful truth frees us from the burden of trying to earn God's favor through our own efforts. Instead, we're called to place our faith in Christ's finished work, allowing His resurrected life to work in and through us. The parallels drawn between Adam (the first man) and Christ (the last Adam) highlight how Jesus initiated a new creation through His resurrection, offering us the opportunity to participate in this new life. As we contemplate these truths, we're encouraged to embrace our union with Christ and live in the assurance of God's promises, sealed by the resurrection.Connect with First Baptist Starkville: https://bit.ly/3imWgqv Subscribe to see our latest sermons: https://bit.ly/3DxRyjH Support this ministry and our work in Starkville, MS: https://bit.ly/44muvW0
In this powerful message, we're reminded of God's incredible desire for us and His salvation plan through Jesus Christ. The key scripture, 1 Timothy 1:15, emphasizes that Jesus came into the world to save sinners – a truth we often forget in our daily lives. We're challenged to personalize this message, recognizing ourselves as sinners in desperate need of a Savior. The sermon beautifully illustrates how God's love for us precedes our own awareness, drawing parallels between creation and salvation. Just as the Holy Spirit hovered over chaos to bring forth life, He overshadowed Mary to bring forth our Savior. This imagery reminds us that our salvation is not our own doing, but a gift from God. As we reflect on this, we're encouraged to embrace Jesus not just as a mediator, but as our very life itself. How might our faith journey change if we truly lived as though Christ is our entire life, not just a part of it?Connect with First Baptist Starkville: https://bit.ly/3imWgqv Subscribe to see our latest sermons: https://bit.ly/3DxRyjH Support this ministry and our work in Starkville, MS: https://bit.ly/44muvW0
In this powerful message, we're invited to explore the profound truth that God reveals Himself to us through Jesus Christ. The central theme revolves around John 1:18 and Ephesians 2:18, emphasizing that we can only know God if He chooses to make Himself known. This revelation comes through God's Word, ultimately embodied in Jesus. We're challenged to move beyond mere images or casual knowledge of God, and instead pursue a deep, personal relationship with Him. The message draws fascinating parallels between God's speaking creation into existence and His continued self-disclosure through Christ. As we contemplate this, we're encouraged to listen attentively to God's voice in our lives, recognizing that He's always ready to reveal Himself to those who are willing to hear. This truth has the power to transform our faith journey, moving us from simply knowing about God to truly knowing Him intimately.Connect with First Baptist Starkville: https://bit.ly/3imWgqv Subscribe to see our latest sermons: https://bit.ly/3DxRyjH Support this ministry and our work in Starkville, MS: https://bit.ly/44muvW0
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In this message, we're invited to explore the profound truth that creation exists for us, not by accident, but by God's intentional design and love. The sermon delves into Genesis 1 and John 1, revealing how God, existing before creation, chose to create out of want rather than necessity. This perspective transforms how we view the world around us - from mere sunsets to intentional displays of God's glory. We're challenged to see beyond the physical beauty of creation to recognize the Creator's desire for relationship with us. The message emphasizes that God sustains the world by His love, holding everything together by 'the word of His power' (Hebrews 1:3). This truth offers immense comfort, reminding us that the same God who formed the stars intimately cares for our individual lives and circumstances. As we contemplate our place in this vast universe, we're led to echo the psalmist's wonder: 'What is man that you are mindful of him?' (Psalm 8:4). This overview invites us to see ourselves as deeply loved and purposefully created, encouraging a renewed sense of awe and gratitude in our faith journey.Connect with First Baptist Starkville: https://bit.ly/3imWgqv Subscribe to see our latest sermons: https://bit.ly/3DxRyjH Support this ministry and our work in Starkville, MS: https://bit.ly/44muvW0
In this message, we're reminded that all of God's promises find their fulfillment in Jesus Christ. The central theme revolves around 2 Corinthians 1:20, emphasizing that every divine promise is a resounding 'yes' in Christ. We're encouraged to embrace ten key promises, including God's purpose for our lives, His constant presence, and His transformative power. This isn't just abstract theology; it's a call to live with confidence and hope, knowing that the God who created the universe is intimately involved in our daily lives. As we face challenges, we're urged to remember that God's grace is sufficient, and His strength is perfected in our weakness. This message invites us to shift our perspective from doubt to trust, from anxiety to peace, viewing our circumstances through the lens of God's unwavering promises.Connect with First Baptist Starkville: https://bit.ly/3imWgqv Subscribe to see our latest sermons: https://bit.ly/3DxRyjH Support this ministry and our work in Starkville, MS: https://bit.ly/44muvW0
At the heart of Scripture beats a profound truth: God is for us. This message traces the recurring theme 'I will be their God, and they will be my people' from Genesis to Revelation, revealing God's unwavering desire for relationship with humanity. We're invited to see God not as a distant deity, but as an intimate, personal presence who pursues us relentlessly. The culmination of this pursuit is found in 2 Corinthians 5:21, where we learn that Christ became sin for us, so we might become the righteousness of God. This exchange exemplifies God's love and His initiative in our salvation. As we reflect on this, we're challenged to align our desires with God's, allowing Him to dwell not just among us, but within us. This message encourages us to embrace a deeper, more personal relationship with God, recognising that He knows us fully yet loves us completely.Connect with First Baptist Starkville: https://bit.ly/3imWgqv Subscribe to see our latest sermons: https://bit.ly/3DxRyjH Support this ministry and our work in Starkville, MS: https://bit.ly/44muvW0
Depression and anxiety are at an all-time high. At the same time, we're more sedentary than ever — even though we know movement helps. So why aren't we moving?In this episode, Matt is joined by Dr Brendon Stubbs, one of the world's foremost researchers in the field of physical activity and mental health. Together, they unpack the growing mental health crisis and explore why movement — even in small doses — may be one of the most underused tools we have.In this conversation, they explore:The paradox of modern mental health and rising inactivityWhy physical activity protects against future anxiety and depressionThe myth of needing an hour in the gym — and how 15 minutes can be enoughThe link between lifestyle, chronic illness, and poor mental healthGroundbreaking research on children: how just one extra hour of light activity per day can reduce rates of anxiety and depression by 10%How to apply these insights to adults — especially in the workplaceWhether you're a leader, a parent, or just someone looking to feel better, this episode offers practical, science-backed ways to move your body and shift your mind — without punishment or pressure.Learn more about Dr Brendon Stubbs:Instagram @drbrendonstubbsLinkedin Dr Brendon Stubbs Online course https://drbrendonstubbs.thinkific.com/ If you have a question for the podcast or are interested in working with Matt, you can reach out at:Email: info@wellnesseducationdubai.comWebsite: www.wellnesseducationdubai.comInstagram: @wellness_education_dubaiFacebook: @mattmarneyfitnessLinkedIn: Matt Marney (Wellness Education Dubai)
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What drives a pediatrician with nearly two decades of experience to challenge one of the Senate's most powerful Republicans? In this compelling conversation, Dr. Annie Andrews reveals the moment she realized "nobody was coming to save us" and decided to take on Senator Lindsey Graham of South Carolina.From hospital rooms to campaign trails, Dr. Andrews shares how treating vulnerable children transformed her understanding of America's broken systems. She recounts heartbreaking stories of families making impossible choices between medication and necessities, parents worrying about insurance coding while their child lies critically ill, and her own six-year-old casually describing active shooter drills with disturbing normalcy. These daily realities fueled her transition from medicine to politics."I'm a mom, of course I fight. That's not political, that's instinct," explains Andrews, contrasting her motivation with career politicians who prioritize donors and power. Her candidacy represents something increasingly rare in American politics—authentic leadership driven by genuine concern rather than ambition. As she puts it, "We're not just going to stop Donald Trump; we're going to fight for you."Dr. Andrews offers a refreshing perspective on political engagement, emphasizing that fighting for democracy shouldn't mean sacrificing joy. "If we lose our joy, we won't remember what we're fighting for," she reminds listeners, a philosophy that guides both her medical practice and political campaign.Want to support a pediatrician taking on Lindsey Graham? Visit https://www.DrAnnieAndrews.com to join a movement focused on healthcare access, children's welfare, and rebuilding a system that works for everyone, not just the powerful.Support the showThe Jack Hopkins Now Newsletter https://wwwJackHopkinsNow.com
Dr. Jamie Wells is back—and this time, she brought a book. We cover everything from biomedical design screwups to the glorified billing software known as the EHR. Jamie's new book, A Clinical Lens on Pediatric Engineering, is a masterclass in what happens when you stop treating kids like small, drunk adults and start designing medicine around actual human factors. We talk about AI in pediatric radiology, why drug repurposing might save lives faster than biotech IPOs, and the absurdity of thinking one-size-fits-all in healthcare still works.Jamie's a former physician, a health policy disruptor, a bioethicist, an MIT director, and a recovering adjunct professor. She's also a unicorn. We dig into the wonk, throw shade at bad design, and channel our inner Lisa Simpsons. This one's for anyone who ever wondered why kids' hospitals feel like hell and why “make it taste like bubblegum” might be the most important clinical innovation of all time. You'll laugh, you'll learn, and you might get angry enough to fix something.RELATED LINKSJamie Wells on LinkedInBook: A Clinical Lens on Pediatric Engineering (Amazon)Book on SpringerDrexel BioMed ProfileGlobal Blockchain Business CouncilJamie's HuffPost ArticlesFEEDBACKLike this episode? Rate and review Out of Patients on your favorite podcast platform. For guest suggestions or sponsorship inquiries, email podcast@matthewzachary.comSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
OpenAI has made massive strides in recent months to position itself as a leading provider of foundational AI to the federal government. In fact, just Monday, the company launched what it's calling OpenAI for Government, a new initiative focused on bringing its most advanced AI tools to public servants across the United States. A key driver of that work has been Katrina Mulligan, the head of the company's national security policy and partnerships, who joined the Daily Scoop from the sidelines of the Special Competitive Studies Project's AI+Expo in Washignton, D.C. During the conversation, Mulligan shared details about new work OpenAI is exploring with the U.S. national labs as well as how the company is navigating the complex federal business landscape. The Department of the Interior is evaluating the use of artificial intelligence as a potential tool to alleviate the backlog of probate cases it manages in tribal communities, per comments from Secretary Doug Burgum and an agency spokesperson. An Interior spokeswoman told FedScoop: “AI technology is being explored to further streamline the probate workflow especially in the realm of data entry and the ability to search multiple databases to find individuals. This is an ongoing internal process.” Michael Boyce, the inaugural leader of the Department of Homeland Security's AI Corps, has left the position and joined U.S. Digital Response, a nonprofit that works with government agencies on technical projects on a pro-bono basis. Boyce, who stepped down from DHS in April, said in an interview with FedScoop that he'll be an AI lead and generative AI technologist in residence at USDR focused on helping state and local governments deploy artificial intelligence, drawing on lessons learned from his time at DHS. Boyce's exit comes amid an exodus of tech talent throughout the Trump administration, which has focused on reducing the workforce and pivoting from the top priorities of the Biden administration. Also in this episode: Mia Jordan, Industry Advisor for Public Sector Transformation at Salesforce, joins SNG host Wyatt Kash in a sponsored podcast discussion about how unified platforms help agencies modernize constituent engagement. This segment was sponsored by Salesforce. The Daily Scoop Podcast is available every Monday-Friday afternoon. If you want to hear more of the latest from Washington, subscribe to The Daily Scoop Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Soundcloud, Spotify and YouTube.
Tim Mahoney, Executive Producer for "The American Miracle," shares about God's divine providence. Dr. Bret Nicks of the Christian Medical and Dental Association outlines what to know about using sunscreen in the summer and how high amounts of processed foods effects us. Andy Youso, host of "Manly with Andy," shares how we respond to the encouragement we're given in 2 Timothy 1:6-8 and how to look for the God-ordained moments in our day-to-day lives. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here
“We've got to start thinking of ourselves as the Earthling tribe.” — Dr. Peter Solomon In this eye-opening episode of Uncorking a Story, scientist and author Dr. Peter Solomon shares how his passion for physics, sparked in a college classroom, led to a lifelong mission to communicate science through storytelling. We explore his Stardust Mystery project and dive into his upcoming novel 100 Years to Extinction, inspired by Stephen Hawking's chilling prediction about humanity's future. From DNA and AI to interstellar travel and misinformation, Dr. Solomon challenges us to think big, act fast, and imagine a world where science and society evolve together. Key Themes: Using fiction to teach science and spark curiosity in kids The real science behind stardust and the Big Bang Stephen Hawking's 100-year extinction warning How technology has outpaced society's ability to manage it Threats of AI, climate change, nuclear weapons, and misinformation A call for a “fallacy vaccine” to fight the spread of lies online Empowering Gen Z to reshape the future through activism and imagination Connect with Peter Website: https://www.100yearstoextinction.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/100yearstoextinction/ Connect with Mike Website: https://uncorkingastory.com/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSvS4fuG3L1JMZeOyHvfk_g Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/uncorkingastory/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@uncorkingastory Twitter: https://twitter.com/uncorkingastory Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/uncorkingastory LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/uncorking-a-story/ If you like this episode, please share it with a friend. If you have not done so already, please rate and review Uncorking a Story on Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. #PeterSolomon #100YearsToExtinction #StardustMystery #SciComm #ClimateFiction #ScienceAndSociety #AIethics #GenZActivism #UncorkingAStory Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
You're halfway through the spring semester... how many weekends or evenings have you had free recently? How much capacity have you had to invest in the sister relationships that really matter to you between the retreats, workshops, philanthropic fundraisers, and your academics?! Dr. Mari Ann Callais, Sr. Director of Strategic Initiatives for Tri Delta and passionate advocate for over 30 years of the sorority experience, joins Cassie to shed light on what really matters and the shift she has seen in curriculum in the sorority experience. There is power when woman come together, and while she shares how your events play a role in it, we can often fall into the trap of focusing more on the event itself rather than the relationships deepened. Cultivating a space that members feel invited into and want to stay apart of starts when sisterhood isn't a planned event. As you go into the second half of your spring term, we hope her story will inspire your chapter to revaluate your priorities, maximize the impact, memories made, and educational expectations of each event, and at the root of it, elevate sisterhood to the top priority.
Have you listened to the FULL EPISODE yet?"When I went to medical school, there was nothing called type 2 diabetes... Now kids as young as 2 or 3 years old are getting type 2 diabetes." - Dr. Mark HymanDr. Mark Hyman delivers a sobering examination of America's deteriorating food system and its catastrophic impact on public health. From the post-WWII industrialization of agriculture to today's epidemic of chronic diseases, he reveals how our food production methods have led to environmental destruction, depleted soil quality, and devastating health consequences. His stark comparison of health statistics from the 1970s to today's 42% obesity rate illuminates the urgent crisis we face, while his expertise as a physician adds weight to the alarming rise in type 2 diabetes, heart disease, and childhood illnesses.The conversation takes a deep dive into the staggering statistics of chronic illness in America, where 6 out of 10 adults currently suffer from at least one chronic disease. Dr. Hyman connects the dots between our industrialized food system, environmental toxins, and the exponential rise in conditions like autoimmune diseases, mental illness, and cancer in young people. Through compelling examples and clear explanations, he demonstrates how our massive spending on healthcare and pharmaceuticals isn't addressing the root causes of these diseases, challenging listeners to reconsider their relationship with food and its impact on their health.Sign up for the Greatness newsletter!
Dr. Robert Kadlec returns to the podcast to share the latest evidence for why COVID-19 likely originated from a lab in Wuhan, China. He gives us a layman's understanding of the differences between lab-created viruses and those of zoological origins. He debunks all the Fauci/CCP arguments that the Wuhan lab origin is a “conspiracy theory.” And he discusses the growing concerns of a possible H5N1 bird flu pandemic – what would it take for this to become the next global pandemic and how prepared are we to stop it? Dr. Robert Kadlec served as the Assistant Secretary of Preparedness and Response (ASPR) at the Department of Health and Human Services under President Trump. During his career he has served as a flight surgeon in the U.S. Air Force, Deputy Staff Director for the U.S. Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, and Special Assistant to the President & Senior Director for Biodefense Policy under President Bush.