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Elite Man Podcast
The Science Of Consciousness And What It Means To Be Alive – Dr. Ted Achacoso (Ep. 329)

Elite Man Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2021 69:52


Dr. Ted Achacoso, Founding Pioneer of Health Optimization Medicine and Practice, polymath, and one of only five people in the world who possesses an IQ of 200, joins our show in this special episode of the Elite Man Podcast! In today's episode Ted talks about a number of profound and fascinating topics including whether or not we can upload conscious into machines, what it means to actually be a living organism, getting over our fear of dying, whether or not we're living in a simulation, and so much more. If you're wondering what consciousness really is and what it means to be a living human being, check this episode out now! *Download this episode now and subscribe to our channel to get more of these amazing interviews! In our episode we go over: • How Ted's IQ can fluctuate between 186-210 depending on a number of factors • What Ted's been up to for the past few years and what he's most excited about at the moment • The problems with Western medicine and disease management • Measuring the metabolome and nutrient profile in individuals • What troscriptions are and why they can help boost human performance • The extremely diverse background Ted has in many aspects of learning and education • Having the desire to continual learn and explore new areas of life • Whether or not it's possible to upload your consciousness into a machine • The science of living and what it means to be alive • The philosophical and spiritual aspects of consciousness • What awareness really is • The default mode network and the importance of this when it pertains to consciousnesses • What it feels like to be on ayahuasca • Getting over your fear of death • Whether or not you have to kill your ego for enlightenment • Watching your self or ego arise and surrendering to it • Whether Ted believes we are living in a simulation • Ted's thoughts on technology and what the world will look like in the next few years • Quantum computing and what it can and cannot do Check out Dr. Ted on: Website: Troscriptions.com Website: biobalanceinstitute.com Sponsors: * Follow Justin on Instagram now for daily content not found anywhere else! *Check out Justin's new book ELITE MIND at EliteMindBook.com. *Join our email list at EliteManMagazine.com/newsletter now!

Grow Ensemble Podcast
#141 - What Could the Future of Schools Look Like? with Ted Dintersmith of What School Could Be

Grow Ensemble Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2020 52:41


Dealer News Today Podcasts
Ted “We’ve Got Their Backs!” Smith, Pres. FL. Automobile Dealers Association Interview

Dealer News Today Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2020 22:39


One of the largest dealer associations in the country celebrated 100 years advocating for auto dealers in the great state of Florida, during a pandemic. “We’ve got their backs!” Said, Ted Smith, President of the Florida Automobile Dealers Association in his Dealer News Today interview, and he means it! Ted was instrumental in keeping Florida dealerships open and doing business as “essential services” during the COVID crisis. Listen as Dave, Andy, and Ted discuss the following:What the FADA has been doing to advocate for “business as usual” in Florida.What dealerships need to do to increase consumer confidence and sales.Florida automotive sales amount to over 4 billion dollars in state revenue.What Ted does every day to show his dealers he has their backs.The automotive news you need today and insights dealerships need for tomorrow.

Aussie Firebug
Episode 25. Ted Richards

Aussie Firebug

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2019 49:14


https://www.aussiefirebug.com/ted-richards  Today I’m speaking to the former Fullback of the Sydney Swans, AFL premiership player Ted Richards. Although Ted has had an illustrious career in football, he is also passionate about investing and is currently the director of business development at Six Parks, an Australian Robo advisor investment platform. Today’s pod combines two of my favourite things which are investing and footy! Some of the topics we cover today include: - Investing as an AFL player- What Ted learned in footy that can be transferred to investing  - The power of rules-based investing - Why understanding behavioural economics is so important - Six Park Robo investing platform   - The Richard Report - Quickfire AFL related questions

Gut Check Podcast
Episode 109: Radio Ninjas

Gut Check Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2019 74:18


In this episode: Kickstarter Champions, Mike Pence kerfuffle, The lost art of being a Midwesterner, The movie Vice defies being good, What Ted hates about 2019, Bad Times at the El Royale, Two middle-aged men making plans

Gut Check Podcast
Episode 109: Radio Ninjas

Gut Check Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2019 74:18


In this episode: Kickstarter Champions, Mike Pence kerfuffle, The lost art of being a Midwesterner, The movie Vice defies being good, What Ted hates about 2019, Bad Times at the El Royale, Two middle-aged men making plans

Azure DevOps Podcast
Ted Neward on the ‘Ops’ Side of DevOps - Episode 30

Azure DevOps Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2019 54:03


Your host, Jeffrey Palermo, is excited to bring you this week’s episode with his guest, Ted Neward! Ted is an Independent Consultant and Architect, as well as a long-time columnist of CODE Magazine. He also teaches Android Development (using Java) and iOS Development at the University of Washington as a Guest Lecturer.   In this week’s episode, Ted and Jeffrey are going to be talking about the ‘Ops’ (AKA the operations) side of DevOps. They discuss how operations is implemented in the DevOps movement, the role of operations, how Dev and Ops should work together, what companies should generally understand around the different roles, where the industry is headed, and Ted’s many recommendations in the world of DevOps.   Topics of Discussion: [:44] About this week’s episode with Ted Neward. [1:55] About the MVP Global Summit in Ted’s hometown! [3:10] Ted’s take on how ‘operations’ is getting implemented in this DevOps movement. [9:48] Ted’s small tangent about the making of Office Space. [10:45] Ted’s thoughts on using the Cloud with operations. [12:35] Ted discusses the role of operations, gives a recent example from his position at Smartsheet, and compares Dev and Ops and how they should be working together. [21:14] Jeffrey and Ted discuss where the industry is headed, and the value of Ops. [27:10] What should companies and teams (QA, Devs, and Ops) know, put in place for their regular applications, and learn and understand around this space? [29:16] A word from The Azure DevOps Podcast’s sponsor: Clear Measure. [29:42] Jeffrey and Ted’s recommendations for mastering C# and .NET development, as well as Ted’s hopes for the future of coding schools and what developers should be taught. [34:49] Talking DevOps diagnostics and general rules of thumb for developer teams for configuring and building an effective enterprise system. [43:00] The benefit of including the Ops and the QA team as a part of the project discussions with the Dev team. [49:40] What Ted recommends listeners follow-up after today’s podcast. [52:08] Where to find Ted online.   Mentioned in this Episode: Azure DevOps Clear Measure (Sponsor) Ted Neward (LinkedIn) MVP Global Summit CODE Magazine iSchool at the University of Washington Office Space (Film, 1999) Smartsheet LinkedIn Learning CLR via C# (Developer Reference), by Jeffrey Richter CoreCLR page on GitHub Shared Source CLI Essentials, by David Stutz, Ted Neward, and Geoff Shilling Douglas E. Comer’s Amazon Book Page Richard Steven’s Amazon Book Page Advanced Programming in the UNIX Environment, by W. Richard Stevens and Stephen A. Rago The Azure DevOps Podcast episode: “Eric Hexter on DevOps Diagnostics” Effective Enterprise Java, by Ted Neward Windows Management Instrumentation The Pragmatic Programmer: From Journeyman to Master, by Andrew Hunt and David Thomas @TedNeward on Twitter Blogs.TedNeward.com Neward & Associates   Want to Learn More? Visit AzureDevOps.Show for show notes and additional episodes.

Outside In with Charles Trevail
TED: Finding Ideas in Big Companies

Outside In with Charles Trevail

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2018 13:59


TED is more than just TED Talks. It’s a global nonprofit committed to curating and spreading ideas — from science to business to global issues. Lisa Choi Owens, Chief Revenue Officer & Head of Global Partnerships at TED, joins the podcast to give a behind-the-scenes look at the TED organization, its mission, and how the nonprofit is partnering with big companies to find new perspectives that inspire change. Listen to this podcast to learn: • How companies like UPS, Merck, and Timmy Hilfiger are discovering brilliant and unexpected ideas from every corner of the company • What TED looks for in a TED Talk - and what it avoids • Why a commitment to change and curiosity is essential to tackling the universal problems and opportunities facing all companies

High Intensity Business
#86: Dr. Ted Naiman Part 2 - How to Get Shredded With Intermittent Fasting, The Potential Benefits of Higher-Frequency HIT Workouts, and The Case for Not Eating Vegetables

High Intensity Business

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2017 110:36


Dr. Ted Naiman is a board-certified Family Medicine physician who has used his extensive knowledge and understanding of diet, nutrition, and exercise to treat patients, helping them lose weight, greatly improve their health, and drastically improve - and in some cases reverse - metabolic and autoimmune diseases. Having been a vegetarian and a steady-state runner, Ted's focus is now on optimizing body composition, strength, and endurance using a high-fat, low-carbohydrate diet and high-intensity training. In addition to his medical practice, he is also a musician, an Ultimate player, and a practicioner of Krav Maga. Have you listened to the first episode with Ted yet? Check it out by clicking here!   Contact Dr. Ted Naiman: Burn Fat Not Sugar Ted Naiman on Twitter In this episode, we cover: What happened when Ted did full-body HIT workouts every day for six months What stacking stresses involves and how it can affect your results and gains What Ted thinks of the controversial zero-carb diet and when calories matter (or don't matter) How to maximize fat loss and muscle definition with intermittent fasting Do free-range, organic, and grass-fed really matter? The case for not eating vegetables … and much more!   This episode is brought to you by ARXFit.com, ARX are the most innovative, efficient and effective all-in-one exercise machines I have ever seen. I was really impressed with my ARX workout. The intensity and adaptive resistance were unlike anything I’ve ever experienced. I love how the machine enables you to increase the negative load to fatigue target muscles more quickly and I love how the workouts are effortlessly quantified. The software tracks maximum force output, rate of work, total amount of work done and more in front of you on-screen, allowing you to compete with your pervious performance, to give you and your clients real-time motivation. As well as being utilised by many HIT trainers to deliver highly effective and efficient workouts to their clients, ARX comes highly recommended by world-class trainers and brands including Bulletproof, Tony Robbins, and Ben Greenfield Fitness. To find out more about ARX and get $1,000 OFF software licensing fees, please go to ARXfit.com and mention Corporate Warrior in the how did you hear about us field. This episode is brought to you by former podcast guest, Alex Fergus.  Alex is a passionate health coach and has worked with 100s of clients to help them transform their body composition and health. He’s been featured on Paleo f(x), The Mind Muscle Project, and Superhuman Coach. Alex is an accomplished athlete, representing New Zealand in rowing, winning national bodybuilding titles and breaking powerlifting records. He’s a beast, and has very impressive quads, and won the Paleo f(x) RealFit competition, beating people like Ben Greenfield, and get this - 9months leading up to the competition, Alex only trained for 15min per week using BBS HIT principles. Alex pays close attention to every aspect of his health. As a former chronically sleep deprived young adult, Alex has invested heavily to optimise his own sleep quality for maximum benefit and has devoted much of his time to researching how to maximise sleep quality to improve your overall health and performance. Alex is giving away a FREE 4 part sleep improvement series with tips that will help you fall asleep faster, give you more energy, and improve your body composition. To get access to his FREE 4 part sleep improvement series, go to corporatewarrior.co/alex and sign up now.   To subscribe via email and get my FREE eBook with 6 podcast transcripts with guests like Dr. Doug McGuff, Drew Baye, and Skyler Tanner – Click here For all of the show notes, links, and resources - Click Here.

The Amazing Seller Podcast
TAS 186 : What Sellers NEED to Know about Patents - Trademarks and Copyrights with Attorney Ted Lymes

The Amazing Seller Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2016 49:59


There are many, many ways you can make mistakes when selling your private label products on the Amazon platform. One of those has to do with three legal areas: patents, trademarks, and copyrights. Today’s episode is not meant to scare you but to make you aware of the issues involved in those three areas and equip you to protect yourself and protect your own rights when it comes to the use of your product and brand names, images, and unique characteristics. You’ll want to listen carefully to this episode to learn what you need to know. What’s the big deal with patents, copyrights, and trademarks? The reason you need to be aware of these three important legal terms is because you have the possibility of either being in violation of another company’s trademark, patent, or copyright, or will be violated in regards to your own products or brand. If you’re not aware of the differences between these 3 things you could be in danger on either side of the issue. Today’s guest, Ted Luymes is an attorney who knows these issues backwards and forward and can help you understand the places you may be vulnerable. You’re going to learn a ton from this conversation. How can you know if a product is patented? Patents are difficult to research to ensure that the product you’re wanting to sell is not already patented by someone else. Today’s guest, Ted Luymes is an attorney who deals with these issues and says that even patent attorneys can have a hard time discovering whether a specific type of product is patented or not. You have to do your own research to make sure that your potential product is not shaped like other products and avoid any possible patent violations. You should also deal with your supplier about this issue to ensure that you’re aware of their experience and knowledge of patent issues relating to the product. You’ll learn a lot on this episode so be sure to listen. What IS a product trademark and how is it used? A trademark is something a company registers with the U.S. trademark office to affirm that their company and products are certified as belonging to them. It can include the name, logo, label design, and fonts used in those things. There is legal protection for you if you don’t have the official trademark registration but the registration enables you to establish your claim as of a particular date to ensure that your rights are not being violated. Today’s guest, Ted Luymes is going to walk us through the dos and don’ts of trademarks. What IS a copyright? A copyright is a legal title used to delineate ownership of a particular item or photo to an individual or company. Copyright is important for Amazon sellers in terms of photos. Ideally you should be taking your own photos or ensuring that the photographer who takes your photos knows that you want the rights to the photos. The © mark can be used liberally on your product listings and your photos to ensure that you are the owner of those images and items. You’ll learn some very helpful things from today’s guest, attorney Ted Luymes about trademarks, copyrights, and patents. OUTLINE OF THIS EPISODE OF THE AMAZING SELLER [0:03] Scott’s introduction to the podcast! [2:44] Introduction of today’s guest Ted Luymes, attorney. [3:38] What Ted has been up to since being on the last episode - #152. [5:44] The current status with product hijacking issues & what Ted’s seeing lately. [9:33] Ted’s understanding of patents, trademarks, and copyrights. [17:32] Why research alone may not be enough. [19:45] What is a trademark? [23:00] The proper way to use a trademark on your packaging and products. [24:40] Things to avoid that relate to trademark issues. [27:37] Trademark issues relating to “cut and paste” sellers. [31:00] Ways to enlist Amazon’s seller support to help with trademark violations. [31:44] What is a copyright? [37:45] Common sense things relating to these issues. [40:20] What you need to do if someone violates your rights. [41:15] What you should do if you are told that you are violating a copyright, trademark, or patent. LINKS MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE Episode with Ted about hijackings - www.TheAmazingSeller.com/152 www.TedLawFirm.com - Ted’s website