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Your libido powers more in your life than you think. Dr. Michelle Sands is a naturopathic physician who is on a mission to help address the health concerns of women that are often ignored by traditional medicine. She is the Founder of Glow Natural Wellness, which offers supplements and coaching to support balanced hormones and more. Dr. Sands knows the feeling of being dismissed and simply sent away with medication by health care professionals. Today, she shares how her experiences led her down a path of learning more about women's health, along with what you can do if feeling as well as possible is important to you. In this episode, you will learn about: Where Dr. Sands' drive comes from and how she's busting myths about women her age. How the poor health she had while growing up has impacted her life. How she found out she was pregnant—and why it took her completely by surprise. How menopause was a taboo subject and why that's changing now. What hormone replacement therapy helps with (and why you shouldn't be intimidated). How a woman's sexual energy is tied into her level of fulfillment in life. How an imbalance of hormones can hurt your sex drive, and what to do about it. What being a 50-year-old woman looked like generations ago versus today. What it means to be a wild woman: Having no filter and not being afraid to stand out or make an impression. Today's episode is brought to you by LinkedVA. Transform your business growth with expert virtual team members who handle your essential tasks. Visit LinkedVA.com to discover how their virtual assistants can give you back valuable time in your day. Check out The Pink Skirt Project, happening June 12, 2025 in Kelowna, BC, Canada. Got a minute? I would love a review! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Click here, scroll to the bottom, tap, and give me five stars. Then select "Write a Review." Make sure to highlight your favorite bits. Subscribe here. Connect with Dr. Sands: www.instagram.com/drmichellesands www.glownaturalwellness.com Connect with Renée: @renee_warren www.reneewarren.com
Dr. Saima Khan is a physician with over 27 years of experience and a deeply personal story of resilience and transformation. Diagnosed with narcolepsy in 2016 after stepping away from medicine due to chronic fatigue and excessive sleepiness, she found herself navigating the healthcare system not as a doctor but as a patient. When conventional treatments failed, she took her health into her own hands, uncovering and addressing multiple causes of brain inflammation including mold illness, Lyme disease and coinfections, chronic SIBO, mast cell activation, autoimmunity and much more. Dr. Saima holds a Doctor of Medicine from Aga Khan University, known as the "Harvard of Pakistan." She completed her Pediatric Residency at Children's Hospital of Michigan, and fellowship in Medical Toxicology at Wayne State University. She is board-certified in Pediatrics and certified in Functional Medicine from the Institute for Functional Medicine. She also has advanced training in chronic illnesses like Lyme and coinfections, and mold. As the founder of Rebalance Family Health, a virtual practice based in Florida, Dr. Saima specializes in helping adults and children with complex illnesses with a focus on lyme and coinfections, mold illness, autoimmunity and inflammatory brain disorders. Her mission is to alleviate suffering by uncovering root causes, connecting the dots, and empowering patients to live vibrant, healthy lives. Some of the topics we discussed were: Being a mold-literate and lyme-literate physician Treating mold related illness and Lyme and coninfections from an integrative medicine perspective How integrative medicine is useful for identifying root causes in people who are chronically sick and cannot seem to find answers Dr. Khan's path to completing her training in functional medicine What functional medicine teaches us and why these concepts are so important to cover in medical school curriculums How the process of treating patients on the drivers of illness differs from the conventional model of diagnosis What the mental, spiritual, and emotional piece of one's life manifests as in their health Functional medicine's role in evaluating the different aspects of a patient who is suffering and is not well When Dr. Khan realized she had mold exposure and what she did for treatment How Dr. Khan learned more about pediatric conditions for starting her functional and integrative medicine practice Where Dr. Khan received training for inflammatory brain conditions and how it linked to narcolepsy The pieces of Dr. Khan's journey to recovery and education in functional and integrative medicine How Dr. Khan expanded to treating adults in addition to children The high need for more physicians trained in treating mold illness and Lyme and confections to meet the high demand of patients who are very suffering and cannot find help How Dr. Khan easily arranges for lab work and imaging to be done for her virtual practice The role of functional medicine in more simple treatments for ADHD that do not require medication And more!Learn more about me or schedule a FREE coaching call:https://www.joyfulsuccessliving.com/ Join the Voices of Women Physicians Facebook Group:https://www.facebook.com/groups/190596326343825/ Connect with Dr. Khan: Website:www.rebalancefamilyhealth.com Instagram:@drsaimakhanmd
Dr. Saima Khan is a physician with over 27 years of experience and a deeply personal story of resilience and transformation. Diagnosed with narcolepsy in 2016 after stepping away from medicine due to chronic fatigue and excessive sleepiness, she found herself navigating the healthcare system not as a doctor but as a patient. When conventional treatments failed, she took her health into her own hands, uncovering and addressing multiple causes of brain inflammation including mold illness, Lyme disease and coinfections, chronic SIBO, mast cell activation, autoimmunity and much more. Dr. Saima holds a Doctor of Medicine from Aga Khan University, known as the "Harvard of Pakistan." She completed her Pediatric Residency at Children's Hospital of Michigan, and fellowship in Medical Toxicology at Wayne State University. She is board-certified in Pediatrics and certified in Functional Medicine from the Institute for Functional Medicine. She also has advanced training in chronic illnesses like Lyme and coinfections, and mold. As the founder of Rebalance Family Health, a virtual practice based in Florida, Dr. Saima specializes in helping adults and children with complex illnesses with a focus on lyme and coinfections, mold illness, autoimmunity and inflammatory brain disorders. Her mission is to alleviate suffering by uncovering root causes, connecting the dots, and empowering patients to live vibrant, healthy lives. Some of the topics we discussed were: Dr. Khan's background in toxicology Where Dr. Khan found her information on toxins Dr. Khan's next steps to address the root cause of her narcolepsy Mold and microtoxin illness How Dr. Khan's narcolepsy symptoms have vastly improved What the last missing piece was for Dr. Kahn in recovering from her narcolepsy And more!Learn more about me or schedule a FREE coaching call:https://www.joyfulsuccessliving.com/ Join the Voices of Women Physicians Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/190596326343825/ Connect with Dr. Khan: Website:www.rebalancefamilyhealth.com Instagram:@drsaimakhanmd
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Welcome to today's enlightening episode of the Neuroscience Meets Social and Emotional Learning Podcast. Join host Andrea Samadhi as she explores the insights of Dr. Laura Gallaher, an organizational psychologist and executive coach. Dr. Gallaher shares her earlier days at NASA, revealing how she tackled the challenges following the Columbia shuttle disaster to reshape organizational culture and highlight the importance of psychological safety. Through an engaging conversation, Dr. Gallaher discusses her personal journey towards radical self-acceptance and how it transforms career and personal relationships. Learn how leaders can foster vulnerability and courage to build more productive, aligned, and self-aware teams, and discover the contagious nature of authentic connections based on self-awareness and acceptance. Tune in for an inspiring discussion that blends neuroscience, psychology, and real-life experiences to encourage growth both at work and home. Watch our interview on YouTube here https://youtu.be/b0Pc6bKKWwM On today's EPISODE #349 “Unlocking Radical Self-Acceptance with Dr. Laura Gallaher” we will cover: ✔ Where Dr. Gallaher's career began, leading her to work with NASA. ✔ How can radical self-acceptance transform our career, and personal lives. ✔ Uncover where YOU are on the self-acceptance quadrant, so you can blend science and psychology to take your results to new heights. On today's episode #349, we meet with Dr. Laura Gallaher, an Organizational Psychologist, Speaker, Facilitator, and Executive Coach. She is the founder and CEO of Gallaher Edge[i], which she started in 2013 where she works with busy executives to help you get your arms around the challenges in your organization. They work with you from the inside out, helping your executive team have conversations you didn't even know you needed to have. They help to increase self-awareness, team alignment, and shared accountability until your organization runs like a well-oiled machine. Organizations (she asserts) are just people. Her noteworthy career began after the Space Shuttle Columbia exploded upon re-entry in 2003. Following the tragedy, NASA hired Laura and a team of organizational psychologists to change the cultural influences that were deemed to play a role in the accident. She worked for 8 years to positively influence culture, develop leadership capacity, and improve organizational performance at Kennedy Space Center. She holds a Bachelor's degree in Psychology, and a Masters and PhD in Organizational Psychology. Laura is a Licensed Human Element® Practitioner, a Certified Radical Collaboration Trainer, and a Certified Coach. Let's meet Dr. Laura Gallaher, and learn together where we could possibly take our personal and work environments to new heights. Welcome Dr. Gallaher. Thank you for joining me today. Are you in Orlando now? I know that you have deep roots in the Phoenix area (and lots of places around the world). INTRO Q: Dr. Gallaher, before asking you questions about your book, and your work, I have to say that there was something that drew me to you, before even looking at your bio. When you first meet someone, I think that what goes on inside us, (our mindset) shows on the outside, and I felt like you had a story to tell of where you began. When did you first learn about the importance of radical self acceptance, and how do you think that we can all use this skill in our personal and professional life? Q1: While coming up for some questions for you, I watched your TED TALK “How to Feel at Home Anywhere”[ii] where you talk about the ability to discover your inner confidence, and your ability to cope with the world (so that literally any place in the world) can feel like home. What drew you to create this TED TALK? Q2: It's interesting to me that your topic was “How to Feel at Home Anywhere” because I've thought about this concept often. While I've not worked and travelled to the places and countries that you have (other than via Google Maps) I have noticed that I've always been comfortable walking into a gym. Now I stopped going to a gym around the time of the pandemic, but I can recall always feeling a sense of belonging, and just the place that would fill me up with those feel-good vibes, when I was on the road, and would walk into a gym. Can you share what's important for us, as human beings, or the recipe that you've discovered, to feel comfortable…and make ANY place feel like home? Q3: Can we go to the questions that I think can open the door and help all of us, whether we are an employee in a company, a part of a bigger whole, or a teacher in a school, or a member of a team, how can we take this concept of radical self-acceptance to take us to new heights? Q4: We've been focused on taking our results to higher levels on this podcast. How important is what we think on the inside (our mindset with radical self-acceptance) to our results (on the outside)? Q5: Why are you so passionate about radical self-acceptance? How did NASA help you to uncover the gaps of where you were (actually) and where you wanted to go? Q6: What is psychological safety and how does it relate to how safe people feel to be vulnerable? Q7: Have you ever had a 360 Evaluation at work? How about asking your children how you are showing up as a parent? What can you learn from honest feedback from others? Q8: Dr. Gallaher helps Andrea to dig deeper into feedback that her children gave her. “What bugs me about you, is really about me.”[iii] Q9: How can we take radical self-acceptance into the workplace? Q10: Would you say the most critical leadership traits today would be vulnerability and courage? Q11: What are some stress reduction secrets you can share with us? Q12: How do we put this all together to become more self-aware? Dr. Gallaher, I want to thank you for your time meeting with me today. For people who would like to connect with you, I will put your contact information in the show notes. Do you have any final or closing thoughts? Take the Self-Acceptance Quiz Here https://www.gallaheredge.com/sa-quiz-lp Andrea received the Pushing but Pressured quadrant that shows high on self-improvement, (which she would agree with) but low on self-acceptance (where she is right now) and she would agree this area could use some work. Take the Self-Acceptance Quiz to see what quadrant you end up in, and see what you can learn about yourself. CONNECT with DR. GALLAHER Join her mailing list https://www.gallaheredge.com/leaders-journey-mailing-list Website: https://drlauragallaher.com/ LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/laura-gallaher-phd/ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/drlauragallaher/ TED TALK Dr. Gallaher “How to feel at home anywhere” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RUxT8wuDsG4 The Missing Links: Launching a High Performing Company Culture Published2021 https://www.amazon.com/Missing-Links-Launching-Performing-Company/dp/1637350880 REFERENCES: [i] Dr. Laura Gallaher https://drlauragallaher.com/ [ii] TED TALK Dr. Gallaher “How to feel at home anywhere” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RUxT8wuDsG4 [iii] https://blog.gallaheredge.com/what-bugs-me-about-you/
Dr. Laurie Johnson, author of "The Gap in God's Country", professor of Political Philosophy at Kansas State University, and co-founder of the Maurin Institute, sits down with Clark for this episode of The Simpleton Podcast. Also in this episode: • “The Gap in God's Country”, Dr. Johnson's new book • Political philosophy vs. political science • Where Dr. Johnson draws her ideas from • “Surfing” vs. “constructing”? • The future of AI, capitalism, and working — To learn more about Dr. Laurie and/or the Maurin Institute, search "Dr. Laurie Johnson" on YouTube or go to https://pmaurin.org/ — You can also find the audio version of the podcast almost anywhere you stream podcasts (Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and more). Just search "The Simpleton Podcast", or go to https://anchor.fm/simpletonpodcast. The Simpleton Podcast is also on YouTube, Rumble and Odysee: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8yxkdpR6KBo&list=PL6J5x7lptOXsnTAQRah4MhOOZwuttVNtb Rumble: https://rumble.com/user/asimplehouseU Odysee: https://odysee.com/@asimplehouseU — Send us feedback! Email: asimplehouse@gmail.com A Simple House is a Catholic ministry that serves project and Section 8 neighborhoods in southeast Washington, DC and Kansas City, MO. Missionaries strive to meet the material and spiritual needs of the poor while living a simple religious life. Each missionary attends daily Mass, says morning and evening prayer from the Catholic Church's Liturgy of the Hours, and makes time for personal prayer and scripture study. Visit https://www.asimplehouse.org/ to learn more about A Simple House and The Simpleton Podcast. YouTube - A Simple House: https://www.youtube.com/@asimplehouse.catholic YouTube - A Simple House U (home of The Simpleton Podcast): https://www.youtube.com/@ASimpleHouse_U Facebook: @asimplehouse | https://www.facebook.com/@asimplehouse Instagram: @asimplehouse.catholic | https://www.instagram.com/asimplehouse.catholic — Thank you to Kelly Franzen & Ben Friedman from Totus Media for editing and producing The Simpleton Podcast. Totus Media is a media production company based out of Central Iowa. Totus Media is an Iowa digital media production company, social media management firm, wedding videography business, and digital marketing agency. Visit https://www.totusmedia.co/ to learn more. — #catholic #podcast #religion
This episode is brought to you by Momentous, Lumebox, and AquaTru. We know that resistance training is a core component of health and longevity, but it can be daunting for many people to understand where and how to start. If you're seeking expert advice on getting started or continuing your journey to implement resistance training and maintain lean muscle mass, today's episode is for you. Today on the Dhru Purohit Show, we have a special compilation episode where Dhru speaks with several podcast guests about the importance of strength training and maintaining lean muscle mass. Dhru chats with Dr. Lyon about how to start the resistance training journey if your starting point is a sedentary lifestyle. Dr. Lyon shares why individuals fear beginning and how to overcome this limiting belief. Sal Di Stefano shares his thoughts on where to start, the biggest mistakes people make, and his views on creating sustainable habits. JJ Virgin shares the importance of aging powerfully and focusing on envisioning what you want your life to be like as you age. Dr. Gabrielle Lyon is a Washington University fellowship-trained physician in nutritional science and geriatrics and is board-certified in family medicine. She founded the Institute for Muscle-Centric Medicine. Sal Di Stefano is one of the most highly sought-after experts in fitness. He has a practical and easy-to-execute communication style and is the co-host of Mind Pump Podcast, the world's number-one fitness and health podcast. JJ Virgin is a renowned health and fitness expert, bestselling author, and prominent media personality. With over three decades of experience in the field, she has become a trusted authority in nutrition, weight loss, and wellness. In this compilation episode, Dhru and his guests dive into (audio version / Apple Subscriber version): Where Dr. Lyon believes you should start (2:40 / 2:40) It's never too late and moving beyond walking (4:20 / 4:20) Feeling unworthy or a limiting belief (9:49 / 6:35) Resistance Training: how often and when (13:14 / 10:00) Use it or lose it (15:10 / 11:56) How Sal recommends you should be training (18:29 / 15:15) Top mistakes people make when starting their journey (22:32 / 17:42) Creating sustainable habits (25:40 / 20:14) Sal's recommendations on how to start and exercises to implement (28:50 / 24:00) JJ's viewpoint on a sustainable practice (33:50 / 28:50) Aging powerfully (36:20 / 31:20) Working on form and balance (39:50 / 35:00) What is possible as you age (47:50 / 43:00) Also Mentioned in this episode: Try This Newsletter on Muscle Health and Longevity This episode is brought to you by Momentous, Lumebox, and AquaTru. Optimize your energy and mental clarity with the purest form of creatine made by and used by the best. Go to livemomentous.com and enter promo code DHRU to get 20% off any order. Lumebox is offering my community $260 off their FDA-approved portable Red Light device—that's over 40% off! Go to thelumebox.com/dhru to get your Red Light device. AquaTru is a countertop reverse osmosis purifier with a four-stage filtration system that removes 15x more contaminants than the bestselling water filters out there. Go to dhrupurohit.com/filter/ and get $100 off when you try AquaTru for yourself. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Avination, welcome back to the Pilot to Pilot podcast. Today's episode is another State of the Industry. Where Dr. Jim Higgins from the University of North Dakota comes on to update us on anything and everything aviation. We recorded this a few weeks ago and somehow I forgot to publish it lol. So even though it says E306 in the episode it is really E307!
On today's final episode of season 1, Dr. S has Dr. Megan Landry from New Orleans on the show. They walk through Dr. Landry's story along with her Cancer diagnosis, surviving that cancer, and what her life looks like now because of it. Timestamps: 00:00 - Dr. Megan Landry living in New Orleans during College and Hurricane Katrina 03:30 - When Dr. Megan Landry knew she wanted to do ER. 05:00 - An ER Story 06:30 - Where Dr. Landry is today! 11:45 - Dr. S shares a patient story of an ER Visit 13:30 - How did Dr. Landry get in touch with Dr. S 14:30 - Dr. Landry Diagnosed with breast cancer 20:00 - Is it easier when things get personal to take care of yourself? 24:00 - The Importance of Why to Medicine. 28:30 - The art of personal data and what it can do for a patient 31:00 - What changes did Dr. Landry make with her family? Socials: Follow us @livingyourbestmedia on Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, and YouTube. Podcasts are released every Sunday at 7 AM CST. Depending on your platform, make sure to follow or subscribe. See you next Sunday!!! If you have any questions about NuWell Medicine, reformative medicine, or anything we discussed in today's podcast, you can either call 8509630020 or email us at christine@nuwellmedicine.com. We look forward to talking with you! Disclaimer: https://docs.google.com/document/d/e/2PACX-1vSH0dWlagKmSZ4l7noH8634h1z3KYFwfVGU4GHJYDaox8eExUBI1eQXWMNuvNs9JmIjggUtlPuhCfDp/pub
We're kickin' off a new series for the month of March: From Passion to Purpose! In this series, I'm sitting down with 4 amazing women who are walking in purpose! Careful though - in listening to this series, you might just discover you're already walking in your own purpose! Tap into this week's episode filled with practical strategies for the "how to" and contribute to the discussion by tagging Dr. Seida Hood on Instagram!02:10: Passion interwoven in daily living03:39: Walking in purpose as micro-assignments05:35: Where Dr. Bri's purpose walk beganReady for lavish living? Download our app here! Love the show? Support the show and buy me a coffee here!----------Guest information:Dr. Briana Whiteside is an author, strategy coach, serial entrepreneur, and professor. As a Christian-Academic, she believes in the importance of the long-standing relationship between the secular and the sacred; as the relational ties between the poet and pastor, the artist and choir director, the pew and the pulpit all signal a constant intertwining of the two. Briana's approach to any endeavor is to glean from the Word of God and culture to affect change in the earth. More specifically, she is committed to helping women discover their identity in Christ, which yields the power to walk in freedom.
Aspiring leaders tend to approach communication by considering what we want to say. But if we want our message to influence others, we've got to put our audience first: Who are they? What do they need to know? What do we want them to do with the information? Then we can reverse engineer our message to make sure it gets through. Dr. Laura Sicola is a leadership, communication and influence expert, author of Speaking to Influence: Mastering Your Leadership Voice and host of the podcast, Speaking to Influence: Communication Secrets of the C-Suite. Dr. Laura's mission is to transform executives into confident inspiring leaders, and she has trained and coached executives at Comcast, IBM, the US Department of Commerce, and Women Against Abuse, along with leaders from around the world. On this episode of Wickedly Smart Women, Dr. Laura joins Anjel to discuss how her talent for connecting with others inspired the transition from academia to entrepreneurship. Dr. Laura challenges us to command respect through our presence and communication style, sharing key takeaways from her TEDx Talk on speaking like a leader. Listen in to understand what executives and entrepreneurs can do to be more effective communicators and learn how to share YOUR message in a way that inspires the audience to act! What You Will LearnHow Dr. Laura's talent for connecting with people led to becoming a communication expertDr. Laura's 5-year transition from academia to entrepreneurship Where Dr. Laura got the courage to say YES to seemingly random opportunities How Dr. Laura helped a client land the CFO role in a large public company What leaders can do to be more effective communicators How to clarify the message you want to communicate and how you want to impact the audience The 3 levels of impact in every exchange we have—cognitive, emotional and behavioral Commanding respect through your presence and communication style How to introduce yourself in a way that helps people remember your name Connect with Dr. Laura SicolaVocal Impact ProductionsSpeaking to Influence Podcast Resources Speaking to Influence: Mastering Your Leadership Voice by Dr. Laura Sicola Dr. Laura's TEDx TalkWickedly Smart Women: Trusting Intuition, Taking Action, Transforming Worlds by Anjel B. Hartwell Connect with Anjel B. Hartwell Wickedly Smart Women Wickedly Smart Women on X Wickedly Smart Women on InstagramWickedly Smart Women Facebook CommunityWickedly Smart Women Store on TeePublicThe Wealthy Life MentorThe Wealthy Life Mentor on FacebookListener Line (540) 402-0043 Ext. 4343 Email listeners@wickedlysmartwomen.com
I'm joined by my co-host and co-author of The Self-Driven Child Dr. William Stixrud to discuss how to be a non-anxious presence for your kids when things feel stressful and scary in the world. As parents and educators, modeling calmness and confidence helps children feel braver.Dr. Bill Stixrud is a clinical neuropsychologist and co-author of the bestselling books The Self-Driven Child and What Do You Say? His work focuses on supporting kids to build resilience, motivation, and handle anxiety. Timeline Summary:[00:39] - Introducing the idea of a "non-anxious presence" and why it's so valuable for kids.[02:43] - Where Dr. Stixrud first came across this concept and what it means.[04:37] - Children look to parents' reactions in stressful situations. Staying calm helps kids feel confident.[06:16] - Accepting worst-case scenarios while remaining motivated to support your child.[09:23] - Taking care of yourself models self-care and brings equilibrium.[11:06] - The benefits of scheduling prescribed worry time.[12:40] - Dr. Stixrud's 50-year meditation practice for managing stress.[15:43] - Rats turning a wheel to activate the prefrontal cortex and reduce stress.[18:31] - Validating children's difficult feelings while emphasizing their competence.[21:02] - Making home a safe haven and modeling handling hard emotions.[22:35] - The recipe for developing resilience: stress plus rest and recovery.[24:09] - Being calm helps other people manage crises better.[25:50] - Good sleep gives perspective on challenges.[27:27] - Wishing for peace in the Middle East. Moving towards non-anxious presence. Links & Resources:· The Self-Driven Child by Bill Stixrud and Ned Johnson· What Do You Say? by Bill Stixrud and Ned Johnson If you found this episode helpful, please rate, follow, share, and review the Self Driven Podcast. Being a non-anxious presence helps kids handle hard things. Look for opportunities to model calmness, confidence, and coping. Wishing you peace in unsettled times.If you have a high school aged student and would like to talk about putting a tutoring or college plan together, reach out to Ned's company, PrepMatters at www.prepmatters.com
Mast cell activation (MCAS), Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (EDS), and postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS) are three often debilitating conditions on their own, but it seems they're likely connected to one another. Join me and Dr. Weinstock as he explains the symptoms of these conditions, how they're linked, and what the future looks like for treatment. Even if you're only dealing with MCAS or POTS, this episode is worth a listen. Featured Studies https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10352424/ https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26976734/ https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34618688/ https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32824107/ https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30022117/ https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36337620/ https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25640519/ https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34496250/ https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35636614/ https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31421665/ https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34441978/ https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/27741023/ https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33629149/ https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30118241/#:~:text=Conclusions%3A%20This%20study%20clearly%20confirms,controlled%20trial%20is%20thus%20warranted. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35663980/ https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/27436071/ https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/23666445/ https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29183244/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8537261/ Related Resources What is POTS: https://drruscio.com/pots/ Choosing an MCAS diet: https://drruscio.com/mcas-diet/ To contribute to the MCAS documentary: https://ldnresearchtrust.org/documentary-fundraiser More about LDN: https://ldnresearchtrust.org/what-is-low-dose-naltrexone-ldn Courses, free guides, and more: https://drruscio.com/resources?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=link&utm_campaign=drruscio.com_resources Timestamps 00:00 Intro 01:06 What is the “triad”? 02:58 MCAS, POTS, & EDS defined 14:33 What are effective therapeutics for healing? 17:20 Approach to MCAS: Step 1 18:14 The importance of mental health 27:32 How these immune symptoms connect to gut health 33:18 Where Dr. Weinstock starts with stomach distension 36:32 Immunoglobulins 38:50 Sodium butyrate 39:42 The low FODMAP diet for dysbiosis 42:30 Effective therapies for POTS & EDS 47:39 Low-dose naltrexone Get the Latest Updates Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/DrRusciodc Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/drrusciodc Pinterest - https://www.pinterest.ca/drmichaelrusciodc DISCLAIMER: The information on this site is not intended or implied to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified healthcare provider before starting any new treatment or discontinuing an existing treatment. Music featured in this video: "Modern Technology" by Andrew G, https://audiojungle.net/user/andrew_g *Full transcript available on YouTube by clicking the “Show transcript” button on the bottom right of the video.
In this episode we will discuss the lady in white, said to be the ghost of Peg. Entwhistle and young starlet who took her life, now haunts the Hollywood sign. Right where she met her end. In that same park, is the remains of The Griffith Park Zoo, also said to be extremely haunted. Among all these spirits are two more who are said go reside in a long abandoned mansion among the Hollywood hills. The Los Feliz Murder Mansion. Where Dr. Perelson one night jn December would take his wives life and then himself. Check out this episode for full details on the haunting history of Griffith Park.
Risk stratification in surgery is a crucial aspect of modern medical practice that involves assessing the potential risks and benefits associated with a surgical procedure for an individual patient. The goal is to optimize patient outcomes and improve decision-making by identifying those who may be at higher risk for complications.While vital for guiding clinical decision-making, current risk stratification in surgery faces several limitations. For example, incomplete or inaccurate patient data can impact the accuracy of risk assessments, and existing risk scoring systems may not encompass all relevant factors or lack predictive power for certain patient populations or procedures. Generalization of risk models can lead to inaccurate estimations when applied to different patient groups or healthcare settings, and the challenge of individualizing risk assessment for each patient remains. Despite these limitations, risk stratification continues to play a crucial role in surgical practice, guiding preoperative planning and perioperative care while facilitating informed discussions between patients and healthcare providers. Dr. Christopher Ames, Spine Tumor and Spinal Deformity Surgery Neurosurgeon at UCSF, has made extreme efforts to improve accuracy and individualization while addressing these challenges as medical research and technology advance.Surgery for spinal deformity has the potential to improve pain, disability, function, self-image, and mental health. These surgeries carry significant risk and require careful selection, optimization, and risk assessment.As many of you know, epigenetic clocks are age-estimation tools derived by measuring methylation patterns of specific DNA regions. The study of biological age in the adult deformity population has the potential to shed insight on the molecular basis of frailty and improve current risk assessment tools.In this week's Everything Epigenetics podcast, Dr. Christopher Ames and I talk about how risk calculators will play an increasingly important role in the future of healthcare and the limitations of current risk stratification in surgery. Our conversation also encompasses the utilization of adult deformity as a model for studying the aging demographic, adopting a multifaceted approach to stratify risks, and exploring the indications from data that aging biomarkers could contribute to evaluating surgical risks.In this episode of Everything Epigenetics, you'll learn about: Where Dr. Ames' passion stems fromLimitations of current risk stratification in surgeryPredictive modeling of outcomesNew variable identificationAdult deformity as a disease model for studying the aging populationUsing telomere length as a biomarker for Dr. Ames pilot studyThe difference between telomere length and epigenetic testing The study population Dr. Ames is investigating Dr. Ames' study on epigenetic age and spinal deformityAging markers for risk prediction in surgeryRisk stratification before epigenetic DNA methylation biomarkersA multi-variable approach for risk stratification The very first study to correlate epigenetic age and frailty scores in a prospective cohort of patients undergoing spine surgeryThe association of DunedinPACE and frailty, disability, and postoperative complications How Dr. Ames uses this data in his specialty The creation of a “bone aging clock”Dr. Ames future endeavors Support the showThank you for joining us at the Everything Epigenetics Podcast and remember you have control over your Epigenetics, so tune in next time to learn more about how.
In this episode, Jacqueline is joined by Dr. Shereen Lim, a dentist from Perth, Australia who specializes in airway health from infancy to prevent problems like snoring and sleep apnea later in life. Dr. Lim is dedicated to promoting airway health from infancy as an alternative approach to minimize the development of these problems and is the author of the book Breathe, Sleep, Thrive: Discover How Airway Health Can Unlock Your Child's Greater Health, Learning, and Potential.In this episode, you'll hear:Key things to look for in infancy for optimal oral developmentWhy tongue tie release alone is not a cure-all and still requires therapy and other interventionsHow chewing and oral exercises can help stimulate jaw muscles and correct swallowing patterns in young children.Ways airway & oral dysfunction negatively impacts older children and adultsA glance at this episode:[3:44] Dr. Lim explains how one would get sleep apnea[17:26] Key things to look for in infancy[21:57] The importance of chewing during early childhood[26:10] Key things to remember with swallowing and drooling[30:59] Oral motor patterns in infants[38:10] Common misconceptions about lip ties and tongue ties[42:00] The role of myofunctional therapy in practice[46:46] Tongue tie treatment for adults[54:19] Dr. Lim shares some tips for breathing & sleeping better[1:00:08] Where Dr. Lim sees herself progressing in the futureRelated Links:Dr. Lims WebsiteDr. Lim's InstagramDr. Lim's FacebookMore from Holistic Lactation: Save on our supplements using code PODCAST15 at https://holisticlactation.com/products Shop on Amazon Follow us on Instagram https://instagram.com/holisticlactation Access group support & our courses at https://holisticlactation.com/nurture-collective Get 1:1 expert lactation help at https://holisticlactation.com/clinic Thanks for listening & subscribing! Leave us a review
Hosts Atoya Burleson and Tia Avril are back for another episode of insideLINES Podcast! Summer is here and schedules are full. The ladies chat about the importance of having time to yourself after Dantia shares about Cliff being away for two weeks. Then the ladies get into Hot Takes this week where they're discussing Tim Anderson's (AGAIN) interview on The Pivot Podcast. Finally, the ladies are joined by Board Certified Pediatrician, Dr. Fati! The ladies discuss: The courage to show up as herself on social mediaDr. Fati's viral wedding video that gave her the moniker “The Rapping Bride”What it is like being a black woman in the medical field How to handle tough cases in the fieldManaging a demanding career and being a newlywed Where Dr. Fati thought she would be at this ageTwo-Minute drillBe sure to follow, rate and review the podcast on the Apple Podcast and Spotify apps. It really helps us out! Thanks so much for listening and supporting our show! We appreciate you.This Week's GuestDr. Fati Follow us on Instagram!insideLINES PodcastAtoya BurlesonTia AvrilVideoWatch Episodes on Our YouTube Channel!Contact UsWebsite: www.inSIDELINESpodcast.comEmail: hello@insidelinespodcast.com Voicemail: https://www.speakpipe.com/insideLINES TeamAudio/Video Editor: Brian Keim
RARE MAMAS RISING- EPISODE 28 A Moving Mission with The Stiff Person Syndrome Research Foundation Founder and President Dr. Tara Zier In 2017, Dr. Tara Zier, a graduate of the VCU School of Dentistry and Virginia Tech, a black belt in karate, and a mother of two, was forced to leave a twenty-year career in dentistry and stop the practice of karate due to Stiff Person Syndrome. Today, Zier is the founder and president of The Stiff Person Syndrome Research Foundation (SPSRF), which she established in 2019 to raise awareness and funds for better treatments and a cure. In 2021, The SPSRF was selected to receive a three-year “Rare As One” grant from the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative, and in 2022, Zier established a Medical Advisory Board, including neurologists from Mayo Clinic, Johns Hopkins Medicine, and others. Zier and The SPSRF have been featured in The Washington Post, Voice of America, ABC News in Washington, and various media outlets worldwide. In this episode, Dr. Zier exudes strength of purpose as she fights for treatment and better quality of life for those with Stiff Person Syndrome. She won't be still as she moves forward on her mission! EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS All about Stiff Person Syndrome and why so many patients go through a diagnostic odyssey The Stiff Person Syndrome Research Foundation's mission and future plans How Dr. Zier juggles motherhood, running The SPSF, and being a patient How Celine Dion's Stiff Person Syndrome diagnosis elevated SPS awareness Where Dr. Zier finds hope and motivation How Dr. Zier has learned to put firm boundaries around her time and energy Dr. Zier's best advice to other rare mamas LINKS & RESOURCES MENTIONED The Stiff Person Syndrome Research Foundation Website: http://www.stiffperson.org/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheSPSRF Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stiff_person_syndrome/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheSPSRF LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-stiff-person-syndrome-research-foundation/ Chan Zuckerberg Rare As One Initiative https://chanzuckerberg.com/science/programs-resources/rare-as-one/ Celine Dion Announces Stiff Person Syndrome Diagnosis https://www.ctvnews.ca CONNECT WITH NIKKI Facebook https://www.facebook.com/RareMamas1/ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/Rare_Mamas/ Website https://raremamas.com/ Email info@raremamas.com
Did you know that back problems are the most common musculoskeletal conditions that cause pain/disability worldwide? The number of people who suffer from chronic back pain is immense and it's something that can be debilitating. One emerging solution that has shown promising results when it comes to fixing the source of back pain is platelet-rich plasma (PRP) injections. PRP is considered a form of regenerative medicine, which focuses on healing and restoring to full-function, tissues and organs that have been damaged by age, disease, or defects.Today's guest, Dr. Gregory Lutz, is a physiatrist and founder of Regenerative SportsCare Institute. He is also the author of the recently released, Amazon best-seller, “Heal Your Disc, End Your Pain: How Regenerative Medicine Can Save Your Spine”, in which he details his groundbreaking work and research in treating patients with chronic back pain without drugs or surgery. Dr. Lutz's methods involve intradiscal PRP injections and have yielded incredible results with his patients. In this episode, Dr. Lutz talks about his journey into regenerative medicine before taking us on a deeper dive into PRP treatment, how it works, and what results he's seen from it. He also talks about his book, regenerative medicine as a whole, and what advice he has for those looking to try it.Tune in to Episode 174 and stand up a little bit straighter with Dr. Gregory Lutz.Some Questions I Ask:How common is back pain in the population? (7:49)What exactly is a disc? (10:47)Can you tell us a little bit about your journey to becoming who you are? (12:55)What kind of reception have you gotten from the medical community and from whoever approves the pay for these kinds of things? (20:57)Do you do PRP injections with other areas apart from the spine? (25:59)Are there any side effects or things that people need to worry about, either relative to the procedure or what they do afterwards? (34:05)In This Episode, You Will Learn:The idea that regenerative medicine proposes (11:51)What a physiatrist is (13:01)What intradiscal PRP entails (16:57)Where Dr. Lutz recommends individuals with back pain start in terms of treatment (23:34)Dr. Lutz's advice for those who wish to try regenerative medicine (29:21)About Dr. Lutz's book, ‘Heal Your Disc, End Your Pain' (31:46)ResourcesDr. Gregory Lutz's book ‘Heal Your Disc, End Your Pain: How Regenerative Medicine Can Save Your Spine'The Regenerative Sportscare Institute Our sponsor's page and discountsConnect with Dr. Gregory LutzLinkedInUseful REJUVENAGING® ResourcesWebsite: https://www.thementalhealthgym.com/Book: Dr. Ron Kaiser -Rejuvenaging: The Art and Science of Growing Older with EnthusiasmEmail: ron.kaiser@thementalhealthgym.com TEDx Talk: Aging Enthusiastically to Make the World a Better Place Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
By the time many physicians transition to a nonclinical career, they admit to having a long-time gut feeling that practicing medicine wasn't for them - they just didn't listen. While the reasons for not listening differ, coming to terms with these conflicting feelings is necessary to move forward. Today's guest, 4th year pathology resident Dr. Alec Jacobson, is here to share the story of his difficult decision to leave clinical medicine as it plays out in real time. He'll discuss why he chose medicine, the doubts that followed him through medical school and residency, and how he decided to make a change. You can find the show notes for this episode and more information by clicking here: www.doctorscrossing.com/115 In this episode we're talking about: Why Dr. Jacobson pursued a career in medicine When Alec told his parents he wanted to quit medical school What led Dr. Jacobson to continue despite his doubts How Alec chose to specialize in pathology Why personality traits affect how we approach career struggles Where Dr. Jacobson is now in his career transition process A special deal on my LinkedIn course for the month of February Links for this episode: Dr. Alec Jacobson's Story on LinkedIn - “My Own Accord” LinkedIn for Physicians Course - This fun course shows you how to create a stand-out profile on LinkedIn and use the powerful features to advance your career goals. The short video lessons guide you step-by-step on how to grow your connections, network successfully, and search for and apply to jobs. Included are cheat sheets for each lesson, examples of physician profiles, and a bonus PDF on how to rock your informational interviews.
This episode touches on topics related to sex trafficking and child abuse, that some listeners might find disturbing.Have you noticed how powerful today's children are? They are kinder, heart-centered, and very sensitive to the energies surrounding them.In this episode, I am joined by the amazing Dr. Pontea Dianati, a radiance coach and healer. Dr. Pontea is the founder of Soul Radiance Healing. She offers a gentle, warm, loving, and direct style of healing that incorporates an array of holistic methods based on your individual needs. Today, she'll help us understand what needs to be done to protect our children and what we can do to help them fulfill their true potential.Throughout this episode, Dr. Pontea Dianati and I discuss the environment we are bringing up children in and the challenges it presents. She also shares her experience working with children and the lessons she's learned from them. Additionally, she hares with us how the fifth dimension will be and its difference from the third dimension. Tune in to Episode 144 of Uncover Your Magic and hear how Dr. Pontea is helping children heal from trauma.In This Episode, You Will LearnThe most common challenges that children face (08:14)What is needed to protect children (13:04)Where Dr. Pontea sees the world going (22:47)Dr. Pontea's views on the abilities of the children that are being born (32:25)Dr. Pontea explains the difference between 3D and 5D (42:33)Connect with Dr. Pontea DianatiSoul Radiance HealingIf you're a coffee lover and haven't tried Four Sigmatic yet, I highly recommend it. It helps people achieve wellness with the world's most nutrient-dense ingredients. It enhances focus, boosts your mood, and even supports your immune system. Click here to get 30% off your order, using the discount code UncoverMagic.Let's Connect!WebsiteFacebookInstagram Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This is our last episode for 2022! I have Dr. Monisha Bhanote joining me, who is known as the Wellbeing Doctor. We talk about the importance of having a personalized approach in your healing journey, the basics of cellular health, cell care, extreme biohacking and how to avoid it, and much more. Dr. Monisha, the founder Wellkulå, is a quintuple board-certified physician and published author with expertise in Integrative Lifestyle Medicine, Functional Culinary Medicine, and Cytopathology. She is a sought-after health and wellness expert providing both speaking and written commentary to multiple news media outlets and publications. Always fascinated by the human body, she has spent the last two decades looking at how all the systems in our body affect each other, how disease manifests, and what we can do to enhance our own well-being. We talk about: 01:00 - 12 Days of Biohacking Gifts02:00 - Taking time off for the holidays12:40 - How Dr. Monisha Bhanote got into medicine14:00 - Dr. Monisha's health struggles and how she healed from them16:40 - Where Dr. Monisha studied botanical medicine18:00 - A personalized approach for your healing journey20:10 - The basics of cellular health22:00 - The symptoms you are feeling are not normal27:00 - Basic habits to start so you can be more aware of what your body needs and feels30:00 - From depleted to revitalized34:00 - Cell care is self-care36:10 - How Dr. Monisha got into biohacking and brought it to her practice40:00 - Mixing technology with intuition42:00 - Extreme biohacking43:30 - How to avoid extreme biohacking49:00 - Connecting conventional medicine and biohacking Resources: Dr. Monisha Bhanote's website Dr. Monisha Bhanote's book - The Anatomy Of Wellbeing Let's Connect: Instagram Facebook My Amazon Storefront Subscribe to my newsletter Shop my favorite health products Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Play Sponsors: Use silver to support your skin, teeth and internally from SilverBiotics and use code BIOHACKINGBRITTANY for 10% off! Use my discount code BIOHACKINGBRITTANY at Sensate for $25 off today. Visit Nootopia.com/birttanygenius and use the code BIOHACKINGBRITTANY to get an extra 10% discount at checkout on their CollaGenius product.
Dr. Lauryn and Kirby welcome Dr. Stephen and Dr. Camilla Franson for a date night! They discuss how they each got their start in the industry, how the Remarkable Practice came to be, where they each fall on the chiropractor continuum of business builders to caregivers, strategies for managing so many moving parts, and a whole bunch more!To learn more about The Remarkable Practice visit their website.Follow all things Remarkable Practice on: Facebook | YouTube | InstagramTo buy Dr. Stephen's book, The Remarkable Practice, visit here. Opening, Champagne preferences (00:00)Dr. Lauryn's conflicting feelings about being recognized (06:00)Multipassionate Chiropreneur update and remaining spots (11:25)Introducing guests Dr. Stephen and Dr. Camilla Franson (18:35)Opening Prayer (21:50)Podcast hosting habits (22:30)Where Dr. Stephen and Dr. Camilla met and how they began their practice (25:25)Starting a practice right out of school vs interning for a time (31:45)The Chiropractor continuum of business builders and caregivers (38:50)Dynamic between Dr. Stephen being the business builder and Dr. Camilla being the caregiver for both their business and their family (50:55)Strategies for managing business, relationships and life all at the same time (01:02:55)The Remarkable Practice program, what it offers, and how to get in touch (01:09:45)To learn more about the Multipassionate Chiropreneur Program and book your call with Dr. Lauryn, click here!To learn more about Sked visit their website. To learn more about CLA and the INSiGHT scanner go to: https://insightcla.com/psa/ and enter code SHESLAYS when promptedTo check out all the great products from Well Aligned: https://wellaligned.com/ To hear all the great stuff happening on patreon go to: https://www.patreon.com/sheslayspodcast Rate & subscribe wherever you get your podcasts!Join the Weekly Slay mailing list HEREIf you have a question or feedback, make sure to tell us:Website | Instagram | Facebook Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Has your chronic pain stopped your from exercising? Dr. Shannon Ritchey's expertise lies making exercise accessible to those in pain. She briefly shares where her passion for physical therapy stemmed from and how muscles can be worked while requiring less demands from joints. Furthermore, she distinguishes the difference between soreness and pain, providing a breathing and grip tool to indicate signs of recovery. Then, she provides insight on what to do on rest days and how to promote recovery when stress relief comes from high intensity workouts. Finally, she discusses whether high intensity training is bad and what it means to load the muscle versus the joint! Tune in to learn how you can start your movement journey again! CYBER MONDAY SALE. THIS WEEK ONLY! Gain access to 11 specific plans with 2-3 phases on different pain points, as well as searchable quick tips and live webinars for the price of $119 for the year membership! This is the lowest it has ever been and subscribing now locks you in at $119 per year price point for life! GRAB THIS DEAL BEFORE ITS TOO LATE on Jen Health. What You Will Learn In This Interview with About Dr. Shannon Ritchey: 4:05 - Where Dr. Shannon Ritchey started 11:07 - Working out in a way that prevents pain 15:12 - What it means to overtrain? Soreness vs pain? 17:53 - Two tools to indicate degree of recovery 22:55 - What to do on your rest days? 26:35 - How to recovery if your stress relief comes from high intensity workouts 32:14 - Intuitive movement 36:20 - Is high intensity interval training bad? 39:30 - Loading muscles vs joint Items Mentioned: Dr. Shannon Ritchey's Instagram To learn more about Dr. Shannon and view full show notes, please visit the full website here: https://www.docjenfit.com/podcast/episode263/ Thank you so much for checking out this episode of The Optimal Body Podcast. If you haven't done so already, please take a minute to subscribe and leave a quick rating and review of the show! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tobpodcast/message
“If you're going to live, leave a legacy. Make a mark on the world that can't be erased.” Maya Angelou Watch this interview on YouTube here https://youtu.be/oxdz07FUMOc On this episode we will cover: ✔ How Dr. Hasan Ibne Akram found The Neuroscience Meets SEL Podcast, and what resonated with him, with our content. ✔ Why after building 7 companies, Dr. Hasan is looking at leaving a legacy that lasts far beyond this lifetime. ✔ Where Dr. Hasan has been focused in the business world (Brainvincible and Matrickz) and why he wants to help others to achieve financial freedom. ✔ For the man known to be "The Most Disciplined Man in Germany" what discipline means to him. ✔ What he thinks discipline can do for someone over long periods of time. ✔ What he cautions us about with being tied to the outcomes of our daily results. ✔ How this book he came across when he was 16 (that I also read) completely changed who he was, increased his self-esteem and skyrocketed his success in business and life. ✔ How he thinks people like Edison, Einstein and Michael Jackson used the principles in this book, to reach breakthrough levels in their life and work. ✔ About the strangest longevity strategy he's ever heard! Welcome back to The Neuroscience Meets Social and Emotional Learning Podcast where we bridge the gap between theory and practice, with strategies, tools and ideas we can all use immediately. I'm Andrea Samadi and launched this podcast to share how important an understanding of our brain is for our everyday life and results. It's probably taken me 3 and a half years of hosting this podcast, (looking back now) to see how much these weekly interviews have expanded my own self-awareness by picking the brains of some of the most brilliant minds on the planet in high performance, connecting their strategies to the most current brain research, and then sharing what I'm learning with you here on the podcast. If our results really are tied back to our level of awareness, then it makes sense to me that we keep sharing the success secrets, used by those who have risen to the top, with the goal that we can ALL do the same, and take our results to those higher levels of achievement. For today's EPISODE #260, we will be speaking with a serial entrepreneur from Munich, Germany, Dr. Hasan Ibne Akram[i], someone who has been obsessed with high performance and biohacking for years. Since 2005, he's created disruptive companies in multiple industries (automotive with his company Matrickz[ii], brain and performance, with his company Brainvincible[iii], and real estate to name a few) that are changing the way we live, think, and work. Dr. Hasan reached out to me as he had been enjoying our podcast, and wanted to share his perspective and journey, that he thought could bring value to our audience and I agreed. I watched a few of his other interviews, and one that he did a year ago, with Craig Ballantyne[iv] (who's a well-known business coach and entrepreneur from my hometown, Toronto, Canada) called “The Millionaire Monk's Abundance Formula[v]” stuck out to me, so I listened to it. It was here that I learned Dr. Hasan and I have a lot of our influencers in common that he mentioned opened his mind to the possibilities that exist when you fully optimize the power of your brain and mind. The program he created, Brainvincible helps those in schools, sports or the workplace to improve their communication and creativity skills, helps athletes to optimize their skills and abilities to achieve precision and regeneration, as well as helping students to improve their study habits to achieve higher grades. I had to look at who Dr. Hasan studied, and what motivated him to create a course like this, and low and behold, Dr. Hasan, from Munich, Germany, took the same course that I took many years ago, where we both learned how to use the power of visualization to create what we wanted in our life, and use our imagination to solve problems. Dr. Hasan learned about The Silva Method[vi] when he was 16 and I came across this method while working in the seminar industry, and used it in many different ways over the years. Dr. Hasan used this method to skyrocket his grades and self-confidence, and years later he began searching for ways to further enhance his brain's capacities. I can't wait to ask Dr. Hasan about his unique perspective after he's dedicated years of study to bio-hacking to improve performance, with some of the most unique brain-training strategies I've ever come across. Let's meet Dr. Hasan Akram, who's been called “Germany's Most Disciplined Man” and learn from his experience, to see how we can further improve our own brain's capacity, and skyrocket our results to new heights. Welcome Dr. Hasan, it's incredible to meet you. INTRO Q: Dr. Hasan, I feel like we are kindred souls, even though this is just our second time meeting. When I listened to your interview with Craig Ballantyne, who you mentioned is from my hometown, I felt instantly connected, with everything you were saying, from where you began to see the power of your mind and brain with The Silva Program, to Dave Asprey's Biohacking, to even your practice of using the early morning time to find answers to questions—I thought, this guy seems like me (except I don't run 4 companies). I've got to ask you, when you found our podcast, what resonated with you, and our content, enough that you took the time to send me a note? I'm very glad you did. It's been nothing short of transformational hearing what you have created, from very humble beginnings, using many of the strategies we've been talking about on this podcast. It's clear from your background that there's a lot we can all learn from your experiences. Instead of starting with where this all began for you, I wonder if we could connect the dots, looking backwards and explore some of your best success secrets that could help our audience, myself included? Q1: So here you are, you've built 4 successful companies, (CORRECTION: Dr. Hasan has built 7 companies) and then I heard you say that you want to help people beyond your lifetime. This is an incredible legacy to leave, but I wonder, looking back now, at what point were you clear with your purpose, and the legacy that you want to leave? And what is your legacy? There's more to what we are doing here than the money we make, or the things we can buy with it. Can you give an overview of your businesses so we can all get an idea of what you have built with Brainvincible[vii] and Matrickz?[viii] And have I missed something that you've created that's important to highlight? Q2: My next question is about discipline. I love watching people who have this trait. I heard it mentioned the other day and I wrote it down, knowing it was important to take a closer look at its meaning. Then I saw it again, as I was interviewing Friederike Fabritius (from Germany) on EPISODE #258[ix], she hit the Wall Street Journal's Best Selling List for business books, and a couple of books under hers was Ryan Holiday's book, Discipline is Destiny: The Power of Self-Control[x]. Then I saw that you were referred to as Germany's “most disciplined man.” What has this word meant for you over the years, and what do you think is possible for someone who can execute discipline over a long period of time? Q2B: I know that doing the same thing day in and out can get boring, and difficult. It's the way many people's days go if they are in sales, or looking for their next breakthrough. What do you think leads to those jumps in results that we see that took years of work, and finally snowball into a huge success story, but many people might think “oh that person was just lucky” if they hadn't seen the years of blood, sweat and tears behind the scenes? How have you seen leaps in results occur within your companies, and is there something you would caution us against from being tied to the outcome of our results every day? Q3: Can we go back to your childhood now, and what your mindset was like back then? I saw that we both studied The Silva Method. Jose Silva's methods were an integral part of many of the courses I studied over the years. How did this program help you back then, (maybe beginning with confidence-building) and how have you incorporated these ideas into the programs you've created? Q3B: I just asked Friederike Fabritius about where people get these “flashes of insight” and how science ties to this concept, and she explained when we are relaxed, we can into the Alpha Brain State, just like the Silva Method taught us. I've been looking for a simple way to explain how these insights occur in the brain, and I've heard you share how important that early morning time of 3am-4am is. How have some famous people we know, (like Thomas Edison, or Einstein), used this time to solve their greatest scientific problems, and how could ANYONE use this time period to gain answers to questions or problems they want to solve? Q4: Like you, I'm a huge Dave Asprey[xi] fan, the Father of Biohacking, and follow his podcast and his work over the years. What was it about his work that you say changed your life? Q4B: Dr. Hasan, all of this stuff we've been talking about can seem way out there. You know, solving big problems in the alpha brain state at 3am, or biohacking our health and increasing our longevity. I'll never forget where I was on the freeway when I heard Dr. David Sinclair say he could “make a mouse out of stem cells” on Dave Asprey's podcast. I had to stop and think “wait, what did he just say?” Q4C: A lot of the tools and strategies I'm sharing on this podcast are not strategies that were accepted in the workplace 20 years ago, but advancements in science can show us how they can be beneficial today. What would be the strangest, but most productive strategy you've come across over the years? Q5: What would be your final thoughts or your message for those listening who are building something? What mindset should we all embrace when starting something from nothing to hit the high levels of achievement you've hit? Q6: Is there anything important I've missed? Dr. Hasan, it's been incredible meeting you, and learning about your work. I'm so grateful to have found you, and you've just made the world a smaller place as we connected over our podcast, from the other side of the world. Your message is inspiring, uplifting and helpful, for all of us who might be looking for some new and refreshing ideas to help us finish the last quarter of our year on strong footing, and launch us into a successful 2023. Thank you for your time and knowledge today! FINAL THOUGHTS Some final thoughts at the end of this episode, I had no idea that Dr. Hasan would expand my level of awareness with some areas my mind has never gone before. If you want to learn more from Dr. Hasan's company's, I have put links in the show notes to follow his work, his Brainvincible programs and nootropic that I am trying, and where you can find his book, The Million Dollar Monk. Prior to speaking with Dr. Hasan, I didn't realize he had started 7 companies, (I thought it was 4!) but what was interesting is that this was not uncommon with people I met in the seminar industry. Most people who I met back in those early days did what they loved in the day, whether they were truck drivers, teachers, or working some sort of corporate job, they all did something they enjoyed, but had other business ideas that they ran outside of what they spent their days doing. Dr. Hasan challenged me to think there isn't a limit to how many “sources of income” we can create but that in this quest for helping others with whatever it is that we do, to not be tied to our outcomes (that will come with time) and while we are putting in the daily effort, enjoying whatever it is that we do with our day, that we can also put an emphasis on our relationships and health, because science is revealing that many of the most common chronic diseases are “lifestyle diseases” and are reversible. Something I'm going to keep studying and learning more about, so we can all move our needle towards health and wellness, and healthy relationships, to enjoy not just this year, but for many years to come. And with that, I'll see you a bit later this week, for Brain Fact Friday, where I will share what exactly The Silva Method is, and how you can use it in your daily life. See you then. FOLLOW DR. HASAN IBNE AKRAM Instagram Brainvincible Nootropic https://www.instagram.com/brainvinciblegmbh/ Matrickz Daily Tech Podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/matrickz-daily-tech/id1490915309 Autonomous Vehicle Safety and Security Podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/nz/podcast/evolution-automotive-advancements-in-industry-2020/id1449184734?i=1000474441158 The Million Dollar Monk Website: https://themilliondollarmonk.com/ The Million Dollar Monk Book on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Million-Dollar-Monk-Spiritual-Entrepreneurial/dp/1737929805/ref=tmm_hrd_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1667496609&sr=8-1 Brainvincible Daytime Nootropic: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07T1DPKNT?ref=myi_title_dp RESOURCES: How Science Discovered The Silva Method https://www.silva.nl/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/science-discovers-the-silva-method.pdf Dave Asprey 40 Years of Zen https://40yearsofzen.com/dave/ REFERENCES: [i] The Million Dollar Monk by Dr. Hasan Ibnr Akram Published Nov. 9th, 2021 https://www.amazon.com/Million-Dollar-Monk-Spiritual-Entreprenuerial-ebook/dp/B09LHR83TR/ref=tmm_kin_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1669135056&sr=8-1 [ii] https://www.matrickz.de/en/home.html [iii] https://brainvincible.com/about/ [iv] https://www.craigballantyne.com/about/ [v] “The Millionaire Mon's Abundance Formula[v]” Dr. Hasan Ibne Akram with Craig Ballantyne https://www.earlytorise.com/212-the-millionaire-monks-abundance-formula-how-to-find-your-passion-purpose-and-motivation/ [vi] The Silva Method https://www.audible.com/pd/The-Silva-Mind-Control-Method-of-Mental-Dynamics-Audiobook/B0038EX534?source_code=GO1GB547041122911G&gclid=CjwKCAiAjs2bBhACEiwALTBWZTnfUfB3QDDXIgJvcVhjOFuS5Mf3HrnZnviFsh0tpaqjEU8tt3lA4hoCx1cQAvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds [vii] https://brainvincible.com/about/ [viii] https://www.matrickz.de/en/home.html [ix] Neuroscience Meets Social and Emotional Learning Podcast EPISODE#258 with Friederike Fabritius on “The Brain-Friendly Workplace” https://andreasamadi.podbean.com/e/neuroscientistwallstreet-journalbestselling-authorfriederike-fabritius-onhernew-bookthe-brainfriendly-workplacewhy-talented-peoplequitand-how-tomake/ [x] Discipline is Destiny by Ryan Holiday Published Sept. 27, 2022 https://www.amazon.com/Discipline-Destiny-Power-Self-Control-Virtues-ebook/dp/B09PB1SB72/ref=sr_1_1?gclid=CjwKCAiAjs2bBhACEiwALTBWZUoeFX3MnNVRB4QOWsUg1uvIUKq9Pkxz6Bb7s2yOtYcJsuXRBQSt1xoCds0QAvD_BwE&hvadid=596389425996&hvdev=c&hvlocphy=9030091&hvnetw=g&hvqmt=e&hvrand=10963384709549795411&hvtargid=kwd-1655571139839&hydadcr=22166_9764349&keywords=discipline+is+destiny&qid=1668545416&sr=8-1 [xi] https://daveasprey.com/about/
Dr. Barry York offers some really helpful comments on preaching for the person in the pew and the pastor. Tune in to better understand what the Holy Spirit is doing in preaching and how you can draw comfort, hope, and strength from the preaching God provides you every Lord's Day. Where Dr. York Serves: RPTS & River Valley Reformed Church (church plant) Where Dr. York Blogs: gentlereformation.com Dr. York's Webpage: barryjyork.com Dr. York's Book: Hitting the Mark: Restoring the Essential Identity of the Church Dr. York's Tabletalk Articles: https://tabletalkmagazine.com/contributor/barry-york/ PLEASE SHARE THIS EPISODE WITH FRIENDS. TELL THEM ABOUT THE PODCAST AND SHARE IT ON SOCIAL MEDIA. THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT OF THE SHOW.
Dr. Barry York offers some really helpful comments on preaching for the person in the pew and the pastor. Tune in to better understand what the Holy Spirit is doing in preaching and how you can draw comfort, hope, and strength from the preaching God provides you every Lord's Day. Where Dr. York Serves: RPTS & River Valley Reformed Church (church plant) Where Dr. York Blogs: gentlereformation.com Dr. York's Webpage: barryjyork.com Dr. York's Book: Hitting the Mark: Restoring the Essential Identity of the Church Dr. York's Tabletalk Articles: https://tabletalkmagazine.com/contributor/barry-york/ PLEASE SHARE THIS EPISODE WITH FRIENDS. TELL THEM ABOUT THE PODCAST AND SHARE IT ON SOCIAL MEDIA. THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT OF THE SHOW.
Research shows that about 40% of patients with disorders of consciousness (DOC) are misdiagnosed: often thought of as unconscious, many are, in fact, either conscious or minimally conscious. Such misdiagnosis severely impairs the treatment and recovery of patients with DOC. However, the field of DOC is rapidly developing. One of the major game-changers for it is neurotechnology. Meet and greet Dr. Caroline Schnakers - Assistant Director of Research at Casa Colina Hospital in Pomona, California, USA. Dr. Schakers is a world-renown expert in DOC. She redefines this field to offer help and provide hope to patients with DOC and their families. Dr. Schnakers's goal is to support physicians and other clinical personnel involved in the care of patients with DOC so that they can offer their patients the best possible diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment. In this episode of the Neurocareers podcast, Dr. Schnakers illustrates the DOC spectrum with an example from her practice with DOC patients. Dr. Schnakers also discusses the main misconceptions about the DOC, such as "Sleeping beauty," "There is only coma," and others. She provides insights about using neurotechnology to advance the field of DOC. Last but not least, Dr. Schnakers shares important career advice that can be very helpful to those at the crossroads of choosing their scientific career. Stay tuned! During this episode, you will learn the following: [00:00] Episode intro and what's in for you in today's episode. [01:42] Meet Caroline Schnakers, Ph.D. from Casa Colina Hospital, Pomona, California, USA. [02:50] The type of work Dr. Schnakers is doing and her shift from diagnosis to treating the disorder of consciousness. [06:04] What are disorders of consciousness and the clinical difference between a vegetative and conscious state? [13:38] What inspired Dr. Schnakers into the disorders of consciousness space, and what has helped her to work there for so many years? [16:24] The most common misconception around disorders of consciousness. [20:16] Misdiagnosis of the unconscious state and why it isn't easy to detect signs of consciousness. [23:02] What helped Dr. Schnakers to be such a good specialist in disorders of consciousness [26:28] The change that is happening in the field of disorders of consciousness and the involvement of neurotechnology in the process [34:16] What do we know now about patients with disorders of consciousness that we didn't know ten years ago? [16:55] The challenges that are becoming more prominent as the field of disorders of consciousness evolves. [43:34] The common knowledge and technology gap between experts and clinicians in Europe, the States, and other parts of the world. [45:18] What was challenging for Dr. Schnakers when doing research and looking for new information in the field? [48:10] Dr. Schnaker's most unexpected findings throughout her research career of studying patients with disorders of consciousness. [52:03] Where Dr. Schnakers sees neurotechnology in the next ten years and how it will help clinicians with the diagnosis and treatment of disorders of consciousness. [54:37] Dr. Schnaker's plans for her research and the work she is doing. [56:41] Dr. Schnaker recommends how to get into the path of helping people with disorders of consciousness and neurotechnology. [59:38] Dr. Schnaker's advice on achieving the impossible in neuroscience and disorders of consciousness fields. [01:01:53] How to reach out and learn more about Dr. Schnakers. Notable Quotes It's difficult to detect signs of consciousness; sometimes, it can misdiagnose the unconscious state. Peer and peer learning and mentorship learning are important in developing your expertise. If a technology applies to severe brain injury, it will also apply to moderate brain injury and all types of brain injury. It's possible to have a patient that is conscious to some point and not have any signs of consciousness at the bedside. We're in an evidence-based era, and based on the evidence, you can make the treatment work. Suppose companies are interested in evidence-based, then in the future. In that case, we will be able to have good products for clinicians, and patients will be treated better and earlier when we can do more for their recovery. It's not always easy but always think out of the box. About the Podcast Guest Contact info: Caroline Schnakers, PhD Assistant Director, Research Institute, Casa Colina Hospital and Centers for Healthcare 255 East Bonita Avenue, Pomona, CA 91767 909/596-7733, ext. 3038 • Fax 909/593-0153 Email: cschnakers@casacolina.org Website: https://www.casacolina.org/research/ IBIA DOC SIG: https://www.internationalbrain.org/membership/groups/disorders-of-consciousness-special-interest-group Dr. Schnakers's work on Pubmed: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/?term=schnakers+c&sort=pubdate&sort_order=asc Dr. Schnakers's Book: https://www.amazon.com/Coma-Disorders-Consciousness-Caroline-Schnakers/dp/3319857916 Curing Coma Campaign: https://www.curingcoma.org/home About the Podcast and Its Host The Neurocareers podcast is brought to you by The Institute of Neuroapproaches and its founder - Milena Korostenskaja, Ph.D. (Dr. K) - a neuroscience educator, neuroscience research consultant, and career coach for students and recent graduates in neuroscience and neurotechnologies: https://www.neuroapproaches.org/ Get in touch with Dr. K. by sending an email: neuroapproaches@gmail.com Schedule a free neuroscience career consultation session with Dr. K. by following this link: https://neuroapproaches.as.me/
On today's episode, I sit down with Dr. Kellye Schab, and we talk all things: · Menopause and how its treated · Why and how Dr. Kellye made hormonal imbalances her specialty · Sharing the benefits that people have experienced after working with Dr. Kellye · Where Dr. Kellye is now and how she manages her clients care Dr. Kellye Schab is a Functional Nutrition Counselor, Holistic Health Practitioner, owner of Balanced & Well Living, best-selling author, Doctor of Pharmacy, and patient advocate who has improved lives working with aging women for 20+ years while managing her own hormonal challenges and that of her three daughters. Dr. Schab empowers busy women to say goodbye to hormone imbalance and weight gain, to achieve sustainable energy, and whole-body balance. She is passionate about helping women understand the why's and how's of caring for themselves to make their hormonally aging transition less daunting and for a more fabulous future. Her latest program, Mastering Midlife, educates women about hormone changes as they age, what action women can take now, and the benefits of starting early but knowing it's never too late. This program is perfect for women from 35 to 50+ years old. Dr. Schab wants women to take control of their hormones and don't leave menopause to chance! To learn more about Mastering Midlife, go to this link: https://drkellye.kartra.com/page/masteringmidlife To learn more about Dr. Schab, visit her website at https://drkellyeschab.com/ She is also on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/drkellyeschab/ and Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/DrKellyeSchab
On this episode of the Dental Up Podcast, we welcome to the podcast Dr. Nazila Bidabadi! As the chief cosmetic dentist at Soft Touch Dentistry, Dr. Bidabadi's reputation for dental excellence has earned her a position as a clinical instructor at the Harvard University School of Dental Medicine, which she has held now for over a decade. Her cosmetic dentistry expertise has entrusted her to evaluate each Harvard dental student before they can proceed. In addition to being on-staff at Harvard, she was a mentor for the Boston University School of Dentistry. In this episode of the Dental Up Podcast, you will hear about: - Where Dr. Bidabadi went to school and when she graduated - When she opened her second office - Her experience finding a Dental Hygenist - Teaching at the Harvard University School of Dentistry - The rise in orders of mouth guards - How she adopted new workflows and technology into her practices Learn more about Dr. Bidabadi and her practice here! Discover the Dental Up Podcast and subscribe on your favorite listening platforms like Spotify, Apple Podcasts, iHeart Radio, YouTube, and more! Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6gfHeYc6WHsPfzVdoLQVV9 Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-dental-up-podcast/id999909601 iHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/263-dental-up-28030030/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/keatingdental
On this episode of the Dental Up Podcast, we welcome to the podcast Dr. Nazila Bidabadi! As the chief cosmetic dentist at Soft Touch Dentistry, Dr. Bidabadi's reputation for dental excellence has earned her a position as a clinical instructor at the Harvard University School of Dental Medicine, which she has held now for over a decade. Her cosmetic dentistry expertise has entrusted her to evaluate each Harvard dental student before they can proceed. In addition to being on-staff at Harvard, she was a mentor for the Boston University School of Dentistry. In this episode of the Dental Up Podcast, you will hear about: - Where Dr. Bidabadi went to school and when she graduated - When she opened her second office - Her experience finding a Dental Hygenist - Teaching at the Harvard University School of Dentistry - The rise in orders of mouth guards - How she adopted new workflows and technology into her practices Learn more about Dr. Bidabadi and her practice here! Discover the Dental Up Podcast and subscribe on your favorite listening platforms like Spotify, Apple Podcasts, iHeart Radio, YouTube, and more! Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6gfHeYc6WHsPfzVdoLQVV9 Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-dental-up-podcast/id999909601 iHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/263-dental-up-28030030/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/keatingdental
Despite all the hard work and planning, unexpected events can still derail a physician's career in ways that are beyond our control. This is exactly what happened to today's guest, who I'm calling Dr. Usman to protect his identity. When things fell apart in his anesthesia residency, Dr. Usman never gave up on his dreams and demonstrated exceptional grit and determination in forging his own path ahead in spite of multiple barriers in his way. He'll share his story with us and offer advice for any of you who may be experiencing similar roadblocks on your path to success. You can find the show notes for this episode and more information by clicking here: www.doctorscrossing.com/89 In this episode we're talking about: What led Dr. Usman to pursue practicing medicine in the US The event that changed Dr. Usman's career trajectory How he coped with the hand he was dealt The long road that followed when Dr. Usman left his residency Where Dr. Usman ended up after his long journey What kept him motivated and resilient along the way Dr. Usman's advice for others in a similar situation Links for this episode: Check out our Free Resouces! Under the Freebie tab on our website, you can find free resource guides on a variety of topics including resumes, interviewing, LinkedIn, medical writing, pharma, chart review, and telemedicine. There is also a starter kit to help you move forward when you're feeling stuck at the crossroads. Please help yourself!
Today's guest believes strongly that healthcare needs blockchain and blockchain needs healthcare. In this episode, Dr. Alex Cahana returns to the show to discuss how blockchain can be the impetus for societal change in the healthcare industry. Dr. Cahana is a medical doctor, an ambassador to the UN for blockchain, and a theme developer for ARK Invest. He is on a mission to “block change healthcare and healthify the crypto space”. In our discussion, Dr. Cahana explains how he has seen the world change over the past two years in terms of healthcare and blockchain technology. He talks about why healthcare needs blockchain, the benefits and vast potential of tokenizing health data, and his three steps to addressing the current problems in healthcare with decentralization. Dr. Cahana also sheds light on his work in Sub-Saharan Africa and why the general adoption of crypto across Africa is much higher than of the rest of the world, as well as what it means for El Salvador to be the first country that has adopted Bitcoin as legal tender, before discussing the difference between “lean and obese” economies and the adoption of blockchain. To find out where Dr. Cahana sees healthcare, blockchain, and the world at large going in the next two to five years, as well as the three things that he's most excited about in the near future, don't miss this episode! “This financial freedom, which I think a lot of people here in the United States don't have, is going to unleash something that perhaps central governments are not interested in it be[ing] unleashed.” — Alex Cahana Key Points From This Episode: An introduction to today's guest Dr. Alex Cahana and his career in healthcare and blockchain. How Dr. Cahana has seen the world change over the past two years in terms of healthcare and blockchain technology. Why healthcare needs blockchain and why just rebuilding the existing technology system on centralized infrastructure isn't enough. Why Dr. Cahana believes that the real benefits of blockchain to healthcare can be found in the idea of tokenization. Thoughts on how we can tokenize health data in a privacy preserving manner. The problem of data ownership. The three steps to addressing the current problems in healthcare with decentralization starting with: educating people and making them aware that their data is their own. Step two: addressing the problems that each stakeholder is experiencing in healthcare now. Step three: deriving sustainable business models from this and how this will look very different in each market. How the Global Blockchain Business Council is ‘healthifying' the crypto space. Insight into Dr. Cahana's work in Sub-Saharan Africa and what he learned from the way Africa dealt with COVID. Why general crypto adoption across Africa is much higher than that of the rest of the world, according to Dr. Cahana. The difference between “lean and obese” economies and how this relates to a nation's willingness to adopt blockchain. What it means for El Salvador to be the first country that has adopted Bitcoin as legal tender. How Latin America's adoption of blockchain differs from that of Africa. Dr. Cahana's thoughts on how leaders need to transition from being omnipresent leaders to facilitators and educators as the world transitions from Web 2.0 to Web 3.0. Predictions on whether or not global bodies like the IMF and the UN will continue to be resistant to the adoption of Bitcoin as legal tender. Where Dr. Cahana sees healthcare, blockchain, and the world at large going in the next two to five years, and the three things that he's most excited about.
Dr. James DiNicolantonio, known as Dr. James DiNic for short, is a cardiovascular research scientist and doctor of pharmacy at Saint Luke's Mid America Heart Institute in Kansas City, Missouri. He's also the author of best-selling books, The Salt Fix and Superfuel and he's contributed extensively to health policy and has even testified in front of the Canadian Senate regarding the harms of added sugars. Dr. DiNicolantonio also serves as the Associate Editor of Nutrition and British Medical Journal's (BMJ) Open Heart, a journal published in partnership with the British Cardiovascular Society, and he's authored or coauthored roughly 200 publications in the medical literature. He is also on the editorial advisory boards of several medical journals and he's shared his expertise on The Dr. Oz Show, The Doctors, and international news media outlets. Dr. James DiNic comes on the show to discuss whether a low-salt diet really improves blood pressure, what else you can do to combat or prevent high blood pressure, what happens when you switch to a low-salt diet, and more. Dr. James DiNicolantonio also shares his journey and his aha moment, how to supplement with electrolytes, who they're right for, and whether or not commercial sports drinks are really helping replenish electrolytes. Here's a peek at the topics Dr. DiNic and Chris Irvin, The Ketologist, get into: 00:00 Introduction to the Keto Answers podcast 00:29 Introduction to this episode's guest, Dr. James DiNicolantonio 01:27 A brief overview of the topics discussed in this episode 02:26 Dr. DiNicolantonio's story and how he found himself in this space 03:24 Where Dr. DiNicolantonio's aha moment came from 05:02 What made leading experts think salt was the problem? 07:01 What happens when you switch to a low salt diet to improve your blood pressure? 11:15 Does a lack of key minerals drive insulin resistance? And, if so, what can be done about it? 13:50 What you can do to get your blood pressure down 18:48 If you're taking blood pressure meds, how can you safely switch to a higher salt intake? 22:07 Important heart health markers to look at 25:35 How sodium affects other blood markers 29:35 What's the best way to track sodium levels? 31:35 What's the best way to replenish your sodium levels? 33:42 How to time your salt intake around exercise 40:43 Are mainstream sports drinks a good way to rehydrate and add in electrolytes? 43:00 Using glycine instead of glucose for rehydration 45:18 What is the best type of sodium to use? Should you avoid table salt? Resources mentioned in this episode: Dr. James DiNicolantonio's website Dr. DiNicolantonio's Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube channel Dr. DiNicolantonio's books, The Salt Fix, The Immunity Fix, Superfuel, and The Longevity Solution Vivoo at-home urine test strips Diet Doctor resource Perfect Keto Electrolytes
Have you ever had an experience that completely blew you away? That left you thinking, "it can't possibly be this good"? Where the service was just sublime?CEO, Dr. Jeffrey O, and St. Justine Hotels and Residences are aiming to provide this level of service. They are building modern luxury on the cornerstones of beauty and consistency. Dr. Jeffrey O is an author, educator, motivational speaker, as well as a self proclaimed service evangelist and he joins us to share his experience in building St. Justine Hotels and Residences, his insights on providing exceptional services, his writing, and so much more!In this episode you'll discover: Where Dr. Jeffrey finds inspiration for his writing Why consistency is so important How training staff well is essential The power of recognize people and their work For full show notes head to: https://themodernhotelier.com/episode/6The Modern Hotelier is presented by StayflexiProduced, edited, and published by Make More Media
When it comes to quantum computing breaking encryption, it's not a question of whether or not it will affect you, but when. In this episode of the Georgian Impact Podcast, we will be talking to Dr. Michele Mosca, CEO of evolutionQ. evolutionQ helps organizations work through all the various stages of getting ready secure as quantum technology advances. You'll Hear About: ● The critical factors Dr. Mosca looks at when assessing risk.● The need for quantum risk assessments.● The current level of encryption available and how it performs.● Where Dr. Mosca sees the quantum industry going in the short term.● The new era we are entering into.● Does the hardware matter?● Where are quantum and encryption right now?● The importance of trust in the industry.
In today's episode, we talk about: - Where Dr. Crystal grew up - Why she tried to lose her accent - Where she moved for her first job - What she was doing prior to meeting Croc - The time she started to realize what she really wanted to do Learn more about Dr. Crystal Morrison here: Website: https://www.integratedvillage.io/meerkat-village/ (https://www.integratedvillage.io/meerkat-village/) Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drcrystalmorrison (https://www.facebook.com/drcrystalmorrison) Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drcrystalmorrison/ (https://www.instagram.com/drcrystalmorrison/) LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drcrystalmorrison/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/drcrystalmorrison/) Twitter: https://twitter.com/drc_morrison (https://twitter.com/drc_morrison) For more information and to explore podcast episodes, visit themikecroc.com. To drop him an email, use: info@peoplebuildinginc.com Follow Mike on social media: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-ciorrocco/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-ciorrocco/) Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mikeciorrocco (https://www.facebook.com/mikeciorrocco) Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mikeycroc (https://www.instagram.com/mikeycroc) Twitter: https://twitter.com/mikeycroc (https://twitter.com/mikeycroc) If you haven't smashed the subscribe button, do it here➡️ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGWHuKojqZfcXmvGCAi_t1Q/ (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGWHuKojqZfcXmvGCAi_t1Q/) The views and opinions expressed on the "What Are You Made Of?" podcast are solely those of the author and guests and should not be attributed to any other individual or entity. This is an independent production of Mike "C-Roc" Ciorrocco. The podcast production and the book "What Are You Made Of?" are the author's original works. All rights of ownership and reproduction are retained—copyright 2021.
Dr. Reid Robison is a practicing Psychiatrist, Researcher, Chief Medical Officer of Novamind, and a leading figure in the field of psychedelic assisted therapy. In this powerful episode of the Fit2Fat2Fit Experience Podcast, Drew sits down with Dr. Robison to take a deep dive into the topic of psychedelics. They discuss what they are, how they work, and the groundbreaking scientific results that show just how effective these medicines are at treating all kinds of mental health issues that plague our present-day society. If you have ever been curious about psychedelics, or wondered how they are already helping thousands of people heal deep wounds, then this episode is for you! HIGHLIGHTS: [07:00] How Dr. Robison discovered the realm of psychedelics, and the science behind how Ketamine helps to fight depression. [19:58] The history of psychedelics in modern medicine, how they became taboo - to the point of becoming illegal - and how public perception is slowly shifting towards acceptance of psychedelic substances. [29:05] The current state of psychedelics in the scientific community, the proven benefits of a few well-known substances, and the promising therapeutic results when incorporating psychedelic substances. [45:29] Dr. Robison explains who may benefit from psychedelics, who should avoid them, and the process of psychedelic assisted clinical therapy. [54:30] Where Dr. Robison see's the future of psychiatry headed, the importance of adapting to new information, and SPONSORS: Stephen Cabral — Get to the root cause of your low mood, fatigue, weight gain, & rapid aging with at-home lab testing. Claim your FREE at home lab test by clicking → HERE ← or visiting stephencabral.com/fit2fat2fit. Complete Wellness Supplements — Shop Drew's hand-formulated, high-quality, pre-workout greens, Keto Meal Replacement with grass-fed collagen, MCT Oil soft-gels, bone broth, and more! Use the code “podcast” to get 20% off of your order! SHOW LINKS: https://www.psychedelictherapyfrontiers.com @innerspacedoctor Take the Fit2Fat2Fit Podcast Listener Survey Fit2Fat2Fit on Facebook @Fit2Fat2Fit on Instagram Fit2Fat2Fit Book Keto School Program Complete Keto Book Email Drew: info@fit2fat2fit.com
Season 2, Episode 12: Dr. Kuehl takes a look at everything going on with the Fed and gives his thoughts on inflation, interest rates and where things could be headed.ASA Chief Economist Dr. Chris Kuehl is back with his weekly economic update podcast. In Season 2, Episode 11 (7:34 in length), Dr. Kuehl gives ASA members an update on inflation and interest rates.The difference between fiscal policy and monetary policy and where the Fed factors in.How high is the inflation rate right now? Why PPI, CPI and PCE are important acronyms to know.What is driving inflation currently — something very familiar to ASA members.Where Dr. Kuehl sees interest rates by the end of the year.Why strong employment numbers are key to this equation.Could interest rates hit between 6-8 percent?Has the U.S. completely recovered from the pandemic and its lingering effects into last year?Dr. Kuehl's prediction for the this situation.
I'm so excited to share this conversation with my first guest, my mother, Dr. Julie Siemers. She has more than 40 years of experience in nursing practice, education, and leadership in a wide variety of roles in critical care. Dr. Siemers has earned a masters of science in nursing and a doctorate of nursing practices. This episode, we talk about: [2:27] How her experience as a teen mom impacted her life [5:19] Dating again at age 32 after being married for fourteen years [8:33] Dr. Siemers's biggest challenges in dating [11:33] Changes in dating across the lifespan [13:11] What she hopes Celeste Moore Image can do for men looking to find their perfect partner [14:37] Where Dr. Siemers would be if she could choose anywhere in the world Thanks for tuning in to today's episode! Come and hang out with me on Instagram @celestemooreimage and let me know your thoughts on today's episode, because I always love hearing from you all!
The beautiful thing about life is you never know where it's going to take you. A few things are for sure; you're going to have struggles and you're going to have wins. You're going to laugh, cry, and have reasons to celebrate. You'll be tested and tried and throughout the process, you will continue to grow into whom you are intended to be. Today's guest is someone who is going to take you on a journey that will play out like a movie in your head in real time. Dr. Bryan Hawley is founder of Dr. B Coaching, public speaker, self-proclaimed gym rat, Reiki Master of over 20 years and a Yogi. He started his career in the medical field as a chiropractor and rose to prominence going on to becoming one of the top Spinal Decompression Clinics in the United States. Pedro and Dr. B have a great conversation that starts off with Dr.B getting his wife Joanie pregnant at an early age, dropping out of high school only to find a second chance through Barbara Bush's GED program. Dr. B shares the early years of struggles and challenges of raising a family while attending Jr. College, Sr. College and then getting into Medical School. Pedro talks with Dr. B about his process of leaving a life of being on welfare from the trailer parks to creating one of the most successful spinal decompression clinics in the nation. Dr. B talks candidly about some of the lessons he learned through tons of failure, mismanagement of money, and his journey to finding himself after bankruptcy left him with nothing. He shares a truly inspirational journey of what it takes to make your life the best you can starting with knowing who the fuck you are. What You'll Learn: A candid discussion Dr. B had with the then 1st Lady Barbara Bush as a teenager How to make a marriage work by only living at home on the weekends Dr. B's first big job after Chiropractic school that paid him $150,000 a year Why he quit that great paying job after 1.5 years How he built a 7-clinic, multi-million dollar spinal decompression clinic in just a few short years Why Dr. B was enlisted as a national medical advisor and some of the shows he put on for Doctors, Hospitals, and CEOs Dr. B's 100-acre dream farm house he lost after 2007 The destructive nature of mismanaging your finances Business Bankruptcy The power of rebuilding your life starting with getting to know who you are and the process of removing your identity from what you do to find who you truly are Where Dr. B moved his family after the big BK and what he did to reinvent himself Courses he created that still produce hundreds of thousands of dollars on autopilot 8 years later Dr. B is a 20-year plus Reiki Master and Yogi Why daily schedules are so important What an anchor promise is Where Dr. B attributes the success of his life And much more! FAVORITE QUOTE: “Not every big dream is meant for everybody. Your dream was given to you because you were given the talents and skills to make it manifest. It wasn't given to them, because it's not their mission. It's your mission, so when you tell them that your dream is not their responsibility to say, “Oh yeah, I love that dream.” They can't see it. That's why it was only given to you. Once it's been given to you, it's your responsibility to act on it.” Dr. Bryan Hawley Connect with Dr. B: Brian Hawley How To Get Involved: From rock bottom and $500 to his name, Pedro Meneses moved to the US, left everything behind seeking answers to turning his life around, becoming an entrepreneur, and thriving in business. This show is for entrepreneurs who need a dose of reality to develop mental toughness, remove the fear of taking action, and are ready to pay the price, fight, and win at all costs! In each episode, Pedro introduces you to world-class entrepreneurs and leaders who will share their stories and knowledge to help you get a clear vision, operate at the highest level, and build an empire. Be sure to Connect With Pedro and check out the most recent episode of Chronicles of a Modern Beast in Apple Podcasts
Keeping It Real With Dr. KuehlSeason 2, Episode 8: Dr. Kuehl gives some short- medium- and long-term updates regarding oil, natural gas and energy in general amid the Russia-Ukraine conflict. ASA Chief Economist Dr. Chris Kuehl is back with his weekly economic update podcast. In Season 2, Episode 8 (9:57 in length), Dr. Kuehl takes a deep dive into all things energy with near-term and long-term outlooks.How extensive has the ban on Russian imports been?China and Iran: Why it matters.An explanation of why the U.S. needs oil imports and how far the capacity gap is right now?Why Russian oil imports are important in the U.S.?How long before added U.S. oil production hits high gear.What percentage of current inflation is tied to energy?Where Dr. Kuehl sees things headed.
Today's episode (or 2-part series) is quite heavy - we are going to be talking about sexual harassment in fundraising. There is explicit content and potentially triggering storytelling so I want to make sure you listen to today's show in the right place - mentally, physically, and emotionally. For this series, I have the incredible honor of interviewing Dr. Ann Olivarius who is recognized around the world for her pioneering work in representing victims of sexual violence, sexual harassment, and discrimination. Her firms in the US and UK have achieved landmark settlements for survivors of abuse and have successfully coordinated international efforts to bring perpetrators to justice. In this episode, we are diving into how to create organizational support for your fundraisers and how to ensure your donors understand your guidelines and process for protecting fundraisers from sexual harassment. Dr. Olivarius explains what a nondisclosure agreement is and how it is a tool of oppression. We also talk about how the corporate sector has changed and the progress we have seen in terms of accountability and protection. We address how to deal with legacy issues in organizations, and Dr. Olivarius gives some clear advice around how organizations and this sector can best protect fundraisers and what to do when sexual harassment happens. The goals of this episode and series is to acknowledge this issue, learn together, understand what collective action looks like, learn how to create safer environments for our fundraisers, and create an opening to process our past trauma through different lanes of support. As Dr. Olivarius makes clear, the legal route isn't always recommended. If you want to make sure you start at the beginning and hear more background on Dr. Ann Olivarius and her leadership, you might want to jump back and start at Part 1. Episode Highlights Part 2: (03:26) - The structures that need to be in place for reporting and accountability. (08:19) - Some of Dr. Olivarius' past experiences and how they have given her the clarity to be the activist she is today (11:30) - How documentation can help to identify patterns of behavior, protect other staff members, and make it clear when you do have a sexual harasser (13:06) - Why it's important to be paying fundraisers more and the role this plays in getting fundraisers the respect they deserve (14:39) - What is the real role of an NDA and the implications of a nonprofit using or not using them. (17:56) - Organizational policy or procedure recommendations from Dr. Olivarius (20:28) - A sector we can look at as an example of how change can happen (23:58) - What is at stake for organizations if they hold people accountable for sexual harassment and what's at stake if they don't hold their funders accountable. (25:16) What is the intersection in our sector between sexual harassment and the other forms of harassment, abuse, and racism experienced by our Black, Brown, Asian, and Indigenous colleagues (27:31) - What to do if you want to file a claim? (30:24) - Where Dr. Ann Olivarius finds courage: The fight for women equality in many fronts worldwide. (34:03) - Managing traumatic stories both personally and professionally (36:04) - Where to contact Dr. Ann Olivarius.
Welcome to the first episode of the Ask the Dentist podcast for 2022! Dr. B is excited to share with you today the company that he has partnered with to test the oral microbiome (Bristle), and why he feels that this test is so important to our health. We move on to the weekly listener's question, asking how you can kick the sugar habit. Dr. B has personal experience with this and talks us through his tips, tricks, and substitutes to live a healthier, sugar-free life. We learn why there are two prime concerns when giving up sugar (desensitizing our tongues and managing our behavior), and why it's so important not to go cold turkey. Find out what it means to be "fat-adapted", the health benefits of the paleo diet, and how your sleeping patterns are affecting your sugar cravings. Join us today to kick off your 2022 by kicking your sugar habit!Key Points From This Episode:Welcome to the first podcast of 2022, the year of the oral microbiome [0:00:12]The new test available to check on the status of your oral microbiome [0:00:42]Dr. B's excitement for the ruling on fluoride in water released on the 18th of January [0:02:18]How today's topic is similar to a New Year's Resolution [0:04:00]Today's question: What does Dr. B feel about artificial sweeteners? [0:05:15]Why our bodies are geared to seek out sweet food, and how to manage your behavior [0:05:48]The two prime concerns with giving up sugar: desensitizing our tongue, and removing the desire [0:07:35]How dentists are involved in motivating their patient's behavior changes [0:09:53]The four aspects to kicking your sugar habit: becoming fat-adapted, working on your sleep, a paleo diet, and finding a substitute for the after-meal snack [0:10:55]How Dr. B developed his sugar habit [0:12:25]Where Dr. B first ran into the term “fat adapted”, what it means, and how it addresses the root cause of a sugar addiction [0:14:51]Fixing your sleeping pattern: how sleep drives sugar cravings and prevents you from being fat-adapted [0:17:30]How eating less sugar can give you a new appreciation for food [0:27:35]How diet has helped Dr. B's oral microbiome [0:28:16]Artificial sweeteners: why Dr. B advises staying away from them, and some alternatives [0:28:44]A wrap-up of today's advice [0:31:12Why Dr. B has chosen to work with Bristle [0:36:17]How to Submit Your Question:Record your question for Dr. B at speakpipe.com/askthedentist Links Mentioned in Today's Episode:Ask the Dentist: Facts on FluorideSubscribe to Mondays with Mark: the Weekly Ask the Dentist NewsletterAsk the Dentist Podcast Episode #40: Are Honey and Maple OK for My Teeth?The Case Against SugarMark's Daily AppleThe 8-Hour sleep paradoxThe Whole30 DietThe chocolate alternatives Dr. B recommendsAsk the DentistAbout Dr. Mark BurhenneFollow Dr. B on Instagram @askthedentistFollow Dr. B on Twitter
Marcus interviews Dr. Sharon Pappas, PhD, RN, NEA-BC, FAAN, Chief Nurse Executive of Emory Health. Dr. Pappas shares her journey into nursing and the lessons she has learned throughout her career. They discuss the current state of nursing in the country, what leaders can do to create a winning culture and how leaders can listen and encourage staff. Key topics:[1:37] Dr. Sharon Pappas' journey into becoming a nurse[6:00] What has changed at the bedside within Dr. Pappas' 40 year career?[10:38] Dr. Pappas shares a few times where she was there for someone or when someone was there for her[15:44] How Dr. Pappas conveys a compassionate culture with her nurses at Emory[21:02] Where Dr. Pappas learned about leadership[25:44] What piece of art would Dr. Pappas take with her on a desert island?[29:25] What fictional character would Dr. Pappas be for a day?[31:19] What is the message that Dr. Pappas would like to convey to the world?Resources for you:Learn more about Emory Healthcare: https://www.emoryhealthcare.org/Connect with Marcus on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MarcusEngelSpeaker/Connect with Marcus on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marcusengel/Subscribe to the podcast through Apple: https://bit.ly/MarcusEngelPodcastSubscribe to the podcast through Spotify: https://bit.ly/Spotify-MarcusEngelPodcastLearn more about Dr. Sharon Pappas:Sharon H. Pappas, RN, PhD, NEA-BC, FAAN is the Chief Nurse Executive for Emory Healthcare. She is a member of Emory Healthcare and the Woodruff Health Science Center's senior leadership teams and is responsible for nursing practice across Emory's hospitals, ambulatory care, and post-acute agencies. With four Emory Healthcare hospitals designated as Magnet®, she works to establish this same nursing excellence as a distinctive competency throughout Emory Healthcare.Dr. Pappas completed her PhD at the University of Colorado, Denver College of Nursing with research focus on clinical and financial outcomes that are sensitive to nursing. She holds a Master of Science in Nursing Administration from Georgia College, School of Nursing and a Bachelor of Science in nursing, from the School of Nursing, Medical College of Georgia.Dr. Pappas has authored numerous articles for peer-reviewed journals and done numerous conference presentations throughout her career focusing on the role nurses and the nursing environment play in patient safety and hospital costs. She also serves as professor for the Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing. Dr. Pappas is a member of Sigma Theta Tau, International, the American Nurses Association, and the American Organization for Nursing Leadership where she served as a Board member and currently represents AONL on the Commission on Magnet® for the American Nurses Credentialing Center. Sharon is a Fellow in the American Academy of Nursing where she is past chair of the Expert Panel on Building Health System Excellence. Dr. Pappas served on the National Academy of Science, Engineering, & Medicine Committee on Systems Approaches to Improve Patient Care by Supporting Clinician Well-being.Dr. Pappas is married to Greg Pappas and has two daughters, Kristen and Ruth.Date: 01/25/2022Name of show: Compassion & Courage: Conversations in HealthcareEpisode title and number: Episode 30 – Dr. Sharon Pappas: Nursing - A Profession That Teaches People How to Live
On this episode, Dr. Gladden is joined by the brilliant Dr. Sandra Kaufmann, founder and CEO of The Kaufmann Anti-Aging Institute, author of "The Kaufmann Protocol: Why We Age and How to Stop It", and the Chief of Pediatric Anesthesia Memorial Health Care System. We discuss: Dr. Kaufmasn's accolades and experience (1:07); Dr. Kaufmann's background in the antiaging space (4:07); What steps Dr. Kaufmann began to take to explore performance and longevity (6:35); What the seven categories of cellular aging are (7:43); Of the seven, which pathways that Dr. Kaufmann has gone after the most (9:52); Spermidine and how it protects our DNA (10:21); How the different aspects of aging all interrelate and work together (10:56); Senescent cells and Dr. Kaufmann's approach to them (11:43); Different experiences Dr. Kaufmann has personally had with various treatments and regimens for combatting senescent cells (15:45); Gladden Longevity's ability to measure various aspects of aging (17:17); Dr. Kaufmann's self-testing experience and her strategy for combatting aging that she has created thus far (18:02); What glycation is and how it works in the body (20:51); Different amino acids Dr. Kaufmann has been using to combat glycation (22:14); Dr. Kaufmann's DNA repair strategy (26:38); Dr. Kaufmann shares about waste management (29:05); Dr. Kaufmann's approach on lengthening her telomeres (35:30); What is behind telomere shortening and lengthening (36:06); What the mitochondrial transition pore is and how it plays a role in aging (40:14); Inflammation, how it plays into aging and affects longevity, and Dr. Kaufmann's strategy to combatting it (43:52); Where Dr. Kaufmann is functionally in rock climbing (48:57); Dr. Kaufmann's outlook on longevity strategies (52:22); Three things Dr. Kaufmann recommends to the audience to improve their longevity and performance (53:39); And more! Dr. Sandra Kaufmann, founder and CEO of The Kaufmann Anti-Aging Institute, author of "The Kaufmann Protocol: Why we Age and How to Stop it", and the Chief of Pediatric Anesthesia Memorial Health Care System. To learn more about The Kaufmann Protocol, visit https://kaufmannprotocol.com/ You can also follow her on Instagram: @kaufmannantiaging To get in contact with Dr. Kaufmann, you can email her at KaufmannAAI@gmail.com
This episode is sponsored by Optimal Carnivore “CarnivoreY” to receive 10% off all products- Grassfed Organ Meat Complex https://amzn.to/3Dp1R9e Grassfed Beef liver https://amzn.to/3clgONz This episode is sponsored by Upgraded Formulas - Get your HTMA with Upgraded Formulas - use my code YOGI12 for a discount! - https://www.upgradedformulas.com/?rfsn=4637317.2071db5&utm_source=refersion&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_campaign=4637317.2071db5 Connect with Dr. Cate Shanahan here: https://drcate.com Timestamps: 0:00 Welcome & introduction 4:58 Dr. Cate's origin story 7:02 Where Dr. Cate learned about fats 9:02 “Deep Nutrition” - Dr. Cate's first book 11:02 Why examining the past is the best way to figure out diet 11:30 The big question :”why am I someone that keeps getting injuries”? 12:16 4 basic strategies for health 16:28 Why some people have difficulty getting protein 18:32 Why we have had an increase in autism and food intolerances 19:36 Why seed oils are the worst food 20:09 How vegetable oil kills your brain 22:09 The source of the lie about fat 32:29 Ancel Keys & cigarettes 32:27 What is going on behind the scenes of the FDA 33:52 Seed oils have active toxins 42:32 Why you must detox from seed oils 48:13 Changing the way we look at weight loss 48:43 11 What are emergency hunger symptoms? 53:32 The importance of fat 54:35 Blood Urea Nitrogen increase with high protein 1:01:35 Polyunsaturated fats 1:03:32 4 year plan to detox from seed oils 1:07:32 Strategies to follow if you lack fullness 1:10:32 Why most people are scared of fats 1:14:32 Circadian biology 1:16:32 Mental health disorder and diet
We're back with a fully-loaded, Black Friday edition of the Steak for Breakfast Podcast . We jump right into the news and breakdown a few, new talking points from President Trump as he sat down with Sean Hannity for a boomer sweat-inducing interview. Next we take a long look into the continuing decay of George Soros funded, democratically ran cities and how they continue to crumble under those factors. We hear points of view from the left, right and middle with everyone from Joe Scarborough to Tulsi, Newt and Hillary Clinton weighing in on this exploding issue. Last topic before ours guests is the continuing pandemic narrative. Where Dr. Fauci's considers negative talking points from the likes of Dr. Peter Navarro, Tucker and Robert Kennedy Jr. as badges of honor, we here counter points from the aforementioned which nuke Fauci's stories, tales, lies and exaggerations. We're then joined by the Daily Callers best journalist and correspondent, Jorge Ventura. Jorge is back to give us an update on the findings of his most recent documentary, his on the ground reporting in CA, Del Río, TX, in Mexico and Kenosha, WI. We get some amazing takes on these hotspots and the issues still affecting these locations. Jesi Stracham jumps in show for the first time, and you're not ready for this Patriots take on life. After being stricken in a motorcycle accident years ago Jesi found herself paralyzed from the waist down and had to look deep inside for the inspiration to lift her back up. Now years later, she's is one of the most passionate and fiery athletes out there, speaking at large events and completing 25 miles in the Worlds Toughest Mudder event in Vegas this year. Last up on the show today, is one of our favorite Patriots in the game, Ian Smith, the co-owner of the Atillis Gym in Bellmawr, NJ. Ian gives us an update on his legal battles with the state of NJ before telling us about some of his experiences on the Reawaken America Tour. He teases an all new podcast that he and business partner are putting together, so look for us to be pumping that out! Subscribe to the show, rate it and leave a review before you download, listen, like follow and SHARE our content! Steak for Breakfast: website: https://steakforbreakfastpodcast.com Instagram: steakforpodcastbreakfast linktree: https://linktr.ee/steakforbreakfastpodcast MyPillow: Promo Code: STEAK at checkout • https://www.mypillow.com/steak • 800-658-8045 Jorge Ventura • Documentary: https://carteldoc.dailycaller.com Instagram : https://instagram.com/jorgeventuratv?utm_medium=copy_link Twitter: @VenturaReport Jesi Stracham • Wheel With Me Foundation www.wheelwithmefoundation.org www.facebook.com/wheelwithme www.twitter.com/wheelwithme Jesi Stracham www.jesistracham.com www.facebook.com/jesistracham www.instagram.com/jesistracham www.linkedin.com/jesistracham www.twitter.com/jesistracham www.tiktok.com/jesistracham Wheel With Me Consulting www.facebook.com/wheelwithmellc www.instagram.com/wheelwithmellc Ian Smith • Gym: https://www.theatilisgym.com/ Instagram: https://instagram.com/iansmithfitnessbackup?utm_medium=copy_link Instagram: https://instagram.com/iansmithfitnessbackup1?utm_medium=copy_link Twitter: @iansmithfitness
On this episode of Banking on KC, Dr. Roy Jensen, vice chancellor and director of KU Cancer Center, joins host Kelly Scanlon to discuss how the Cancer Center continues to transform the care experience for patients while providing access to breakthrough ideas and new treatments. Tune in to learn about: The KU Cancer Center's prominent national reputation in cancer research. Some of the innovative research at the Cancer Center that is leading to breakthroughs in cancer treatments, including proton therapy. The impact of the Cancer Center on the regional economy. Where Dr. Jensen sees the next big breakthroughs in cancer research occurring. Country Club Bank – Member FDIC
Dr. Céline Higton is all about taking the initiative. That's how she's ended up with 26,000 followers on Instagram. When she graduated from dental school in London, Dr. Higton knew she wanted to focus on a more personal type of dentistry. She was advised by a mentor to forget the job advertisements for the larger practices and pick out which private practices she wanted to work with. Then it was only a matter of tailoring a CV and cover letter and hand-delivering it to each one. This advice proved invaluable. Not only did she find a perfect first dental job, but it also inspired her to take that same approach with the rest of her career. Being active on Instagram was just a bonus. Because tailoring social media posts is easier than writing a cover letter, mostly because Dr. Higton only posts images that inspire her. Dr. Higton didn't really like social media at first, but she focused on finding a genuine way to connect with people online that was less about likes and more about education. The secret to being successful on social media, she says, is to inspire. She takes time to reply to every message and only makes posts about general dentistry to help our community learn the tips and tricks of the trade. Sincerity like that translates through a screen. Dr. Higton uses Instagram as an educational tool and she's sharing some of the things she's learned over the years creating her own following online. She discusses the rules she has about what types of photos to post and how to know your audience if you want to gain momentum on social media. You used to have to be published in journals and speak at universities to gain recognition as a dentist, but now, a social media account with the right content can skyrocket you to the front of the crowd. Tune in now to learn how to use Instagram as an educational tool for your followers, and how Dr. Higton is using her experience with social media to create a new kind of dental education website. In This Episode You Will Learn: The more personal type of dentistry Dr. Higton specializes in 6:55 Where Dr. Higton finds her motivation 10:16 How Instagram opens new doors for dentists professionally 20:56 The right way to take Instagram-worthy photos 22:44 Dr. Higton's favorite things about teaching dentistry 30:52 Why Dr. Higton was inspired to create her own education website 35:21 Some Questions We Discuss: What's a Foundation Training Year? 3:00 How did Dr. Higton gain 26,000 followers on Instagram? 11:47 What is the process for creating an Instagram post and engaging with followers? 18:36 Can you learn more by going back to look at images of your own work? 26:49 How do engagement styles differ on Instagram vs. an educational website? 37:16 What is Dr. Higton's favorite dental slang? 39:20 Resources: Visit our website: www.DentalSlang.com Connect with us on Facebook: Dental Slang Get in touch with Dr. Higton on Instagram: @drcelinehigton or send her an email at celine@hd-london.co.uk
Today's guest on the Know Your Physio Podcast is Dr. Azza Halim, a board-certified anesthesiologist with a broad background in the anti-aging field who has an extremely unique perspective that blends eastern and western medicine. We had the opportunity to take a deep dive on several topics in today's episode, including the preventive nature of functional medicine, the relationship between animal fats and skin health, and the dangers of intermittent fasting, as well as getting enough sunlight and vitamin D3 without increasing your risk of skin cancer. During the course of our conversation, Dr. Halim shares her aim to create and implement an overall plan that will enable her patients to achieve complete mass rejuvenation by focusing on their internal health to complement external beauty. Tuning in, you'll find out more about Dr. Halim's total wellness approach, which includes beauty and skincare, and why she believes that there is no one-size-fits-all approach to healthcare, plus so much more! We hope you will join us for this fascinating and in-depth discussion about integrative medicine.Key Points From This Episode:An introduction to Dr. Azza Halim, what she does, and how her career has evolved.How functional medicine, which Dr. Halim describes as an ‘east meets west lifestyle', is more preventative than conventional medicine.The personal circumstances that motivated her to pursue such extensive experience.Find out why she makes use of sub-speciality testing for her patients.Where Dr. Halim believes her interest in integrative medicine began.How is able to offer patients an entire wellness picture that includes beauty and skincare.Learn more about the relationship between internal health and external beauty.Dr. Halim reflects on the role that cholesterol and animal fats play in the health of your skin.Why proper supplementation is important when we can't eat a whole food, non-GMO diet.Healthy saturated fats and skin health, particularly when it comes to elasticity and hydration.Hear Dr. Halim's opinion on intermittent fasting and why she believes moderation is best.How to get enough sunlight and vitamin D3 without increasing your risk of skin cancer.Learn why you should be wearing sunblock both outdoors and indoors.Dr. Halim on melanin, circadian rhythms, and adequate protection from skin cancer.Melatonin, magnesium, and supplementation; why Dr. Halim recommends specific products.Omega 3, 6, and 9 and polyunsaturated fatty acids for skin health and cardiac health.Links Mentioned in Today's Episode:Dr. Azza HalimDr. Azza Halim on InstagramBiosenseMagteinEpisode 19 with Dr. Jay KhorsandiAndrés PreschelKnow Your Physio PodcastSupport the show
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Wondering about the medicinal properties of spices? Curious about the science behind Collagen and Collagen Supplements? Wondering why herbs and spices have been getting all the press lately? Let's take a deep dive into alternative medicine, using principles of traditional Chinese medicine with Dr. Josh Axe. With his passion driven by the profound healing effects of natural medicine on cancer with his mother, he speaks into what inspired his mother to keep an open mind to methods beyond the traditional health care system. Dr. Axe dives into the significant benefits of collagen, the types, and the best sources of collagen, through meat consumption or as a supplement. Furthermore, Dr. Axe unveils the interplay between emotions and the taxing effects of different emotions on different organ systems, ultimately honing in on identifying and managing the root cause of your symptoms. Through this interplay, he explores the world of herbs and spices, explaining which ingredients are most beneficial for different health conditions. Moreover, he dives into the power of mushrooms, highlighting the therapeutic effects of different types of mushrooms, and explores the taboo around CBD. We mention PaleoValley in this episode. Dr. Jen & Dr. Dom swears by Paleovalley because they know everything that is in their beef sticks of superfood bars and that they can trust the ingredients list that has no vague labeling and words they understand! Stack them up in your pantry using ‘OPTIMAL' to get a 15% discount at checkout. Click here: http://paleovalley.com/optimalbody What You Will Learn In This Interview with Dr. Josh Axe: 3:26 – Where Dr. Axe's Passion Origins From. 7:40 – Dr. Axe's mother and her open mind to Ancient Medicine. 9:07 – How Dr. Axe introduces Natural Medicine to first-timers. 11:47 – Why Collagen. 15:09 – Types, Quality, Sourcing Collagen 18:45 – Getting more collagen by eating the nits and grits of meat? 20:00 – How emotions tax different organ systems. 25:16 – Herbs that support different medical issues. 28:16 – Power of Mushrooms. 30:53 – CBD Taboo. 33:34 – Movement Medicine. 37:03 – Learn more with Dr. Axe! About Dr. Josh Axe: Dr. Josh Axe, founder of Ancient Nutrition and DrAxe.com, is a certified doctor of natural medicine (DNM), doctor of chiropractic (DC) and clinical nutritionist (CNS) with a passion to help people get healthy by empowering them to use nutrition to fuel their health. He is the bestselling author of KETO DIET, Eat Dirt, and COLLAGEN DIET and Ancient Remedies. Dr. Axe founded the natural health website DrAxe.com, one of the top natural health websites in the world today. Items mentioned in this episode include: Dr. Axe's Website: https://draxe.com/ Dr. Axe's book: Ancient Remedies: https://draxe.com/ancientremedies/ Dr. Axe's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drjoshaxe/ Dr. Axe's Podcast: https://draxe.com/podcast/ To learn more about Dr. Josh and view full show notes, please visit the full website here: https://www.docjenfit.com/podcast/episode113/ Thank you so much for checking out this episode of The Optimal Body Podcast. If you haven't done so already, please take a minute to subscribe and leave a quick rating and review of the show! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tobpodcast/message
Episode 38 is our great conversation with Dr. Kathryn Pewenofkit Briner, early horn researcher and performer. We talk about her interest in the early horn in Europe and America, her project "Lost Legacy: The Horn in Early America" and her current studies in linguists relating to her family's Native American heritage.You can now support the show on Patreon and Teespring! No obligation, but we greatly appreciate any support you're willing to give.For show notes and resources, visit our website at www.eabbpodcast.com. You can get in touch with us on social media, and by emailing eabb.podcast@gmail.comMusic in this episode comes from Our Musical Past from the Library of Congress.Episode Structure:2:02 - Dr. Briner's musical background3:55 - Where Dr. Briner's interest in historical horn began7:25 - How historical horn performers find their instruments - reproductions and original horns10:50 - A brief history of the horn16:09 - How the horn made its way to America and how it was faring in the musical culture22:20 - The move from natural horns to valve horns26:04 - Horn soloists in the 1700's and 1800's29:02 - Overview of Dr. Briner's "Lost Legacy" project31:08 - The horn's connection to slavery in antebellum America32:47 - Notable horn teachers in early America35:45 - Availability and makers of horns in early America39:05 - Highlights from Dr. Briner's research, topics for further exploration44:57 - Female horn players in Early America49:53 - Implications of Dr. Briner's research53:33 - Dr. Briner's small collection of early horns57:40 - Dr. Briner's Native American family history and current studies in linguistics1:09:26 - Where you can find more bout Dr. Briner and her research1:14:05 - Featured Album: Brahms, Beethoven: Music for Horn
In this episode, I'm joined by Dr. Keith Allen to trace his journey from U.S. Army Infantry officer to data science consultant! Dr. Allen and I also chat in-depth about his passion for sports analytics, and how that drove him to focus his PhD dissertation on the question "Should we go for it on fourth down?" FEATURED GUEST: Name: Dr. Keith Allen Email: getallenkl@gmail.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rainbowmountaindatascience/ About: Dr. Keith Allen is a Specialist Master Senior Data Scientist for Deloitte in Huntsville, AL. He has over 20 years of experience in simulation modeling, quantitative research, multi-variate statistics and test and evaluation. Dr. Allen began his career as an Infantry officer in the U.S. Army and then became a senior test officer and team lead as an Army civilian leading developmental flight test projects for as a civilian. In recent years, Dr. Allen has worked as a technical consultant serving DoD, NASA and other public and private entities as a senior data scientist focused on stochastic modeling, predictive analytics and mathematical optimization. Dr. Allen holds a bachelors and master's in engineering fields, and successfully completed his PhD in data science in 2021. Dr. Allen also holds several professional certifications in the field of project management, modeling and simulation and test and evaluation. SUPPORT THE DATA CANTEEN (LIKE PBS, WE'RE LISTENER SUPPORTED!): Donate: https://vetsindatascience.com/support-join LEVEL-UP YOUR VDSML MEMBERSHIP: Subscribe to a Premium-level Membership: https://vetsindatascience.com/support-join EPISODE LINKS: Dr. Keith Allen's Dissertation Website: https://www.bridgetheparadox.org/ Northcentral University's PhD in Data Science: https://www.ncu.edu/programs-degrees/doctoral/doctor-philosophy-data-science Karl Popper (author): https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/popper/ Thomas Khun (author): https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/thomas-kuhn/ Nvidia Deep Learning Institute: https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/training/ INFORMS Certified Analytics Professional (CAP) Certification: https://bit.ly/2MIOxqP PODCAST INFO: Host: Ted Hallum Website: https://vetsindatascience.com/thedatacanteen Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-data-canteen/id1551751086 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCaNx9aLFRy1h9P22hd8ZPyw Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/show/the-data-canteen CONTACT THE DATA CANTEEN: Voicemail: https://www.speakpipe.com/datacanteen VETERANS IN DATA SCIENCE AND MACHINE LEARNING: Website: https://vetsindatascience.com/ Join the Community: https://vetsindatascience.com/support-join About: Veterans in Data Science and Machine Learning (VDSML) is a valuable and supportive community for current and aspiring data professionals with U.S. Military experience. Our aim is to further the careers of fellow Veterans through intentional sharing of collective knowledge and experience. OUTLINE: 00:00:07 - Introduction 00:01:28 - Where Dr. Allen earned his PhD in data science 00:06:34 - Journey from the U.S. Army to data science 00:39:01 - Dr. Allen's data science PhD dissertation 01:05:14 - Dr. Allen answers the question "Who should pursue a PhD in data science?" 01:08:54 - Insights from the world of data science consulting 01:26:10 - Dr. Allen's next 50 and 100 meter data science learning targets 01:27:56 - Two excellent authors for your data science reading list 01:30:09 - The best ways to contact Dr. Allen
In this episode, we have an incredibly mesmerizing guest, Dr. John Demartini. He is a world-renowned specialist in human behaviour, a researcher, author, and global educator, and has developed a series of solutions applicable across all markets, sectors, and age groups. Identifying and understanding your true values will greatly impact and bring clarity to your destiny. Dr. Demartini will share the indicators that will help you know your core values and will enlighten you on how to really be authentic in who you are, learn to embrace your WHOLE self, and create a value-based empire. This a wisdom-packed episode you will surely love! Make sure you grab a pen and paper and click play now! Quotes: “Doing what you love doing authentically is always a perfect equanimity within you and equity between you and others.”- Dr. John Demartini “Equity theory proves that the only thing that's sustainable that builds relationships is something that's a fair exchange between people.”- Dr. John Demartini “Any day you're not living by the highest priority, you're automatically devaluing yourself. And when you devalue you, so does the world.” - Dr. John Demartini “The hierarchy of values dictate your destiny, but your life's journey is a summation of all your destinies.” - Dr. John Demartini “When I saw both sides and stop looking for one side and trying to be only one-sided, I became centered, poised, present, very powerful, and I was mission-oriented.” - Dr. John Demartini “You’re not a victim of history, you’re a master of destiny.” - Dr. John Demartini Mentions: https://www.facebook.com/TimShurr https://mesmerizingleadership.com/ https://powermindsetprogram.com https://drdemartini.com/ - The Value Determination Process Show Notes: [00:31] Greetings and introduction of Dr. John Demartini [01:15] The hierarchy of values impact your destiny [04:19] Congruence between your core values and your daily actions [07:50] The value determination process [09:10] Indicators of your true values [17:16] Structuring your life according to priority [20:03] Getting through resistance structuring your life and being authentic [24:05] Dr. Demartini’s experience with a man who wants to be successful [30:15] Embracing your two sides gracefully [44:21] The couple need to first determine their individual values [47:00] Couples are going to have differences - The balance of support and challenge [48:53] An experiment Dr. Demartini does on authenticity and balancing perceptions [53:08] You can’t separate the two poles [59:45] Where Dr. Demartini is at now in his journey [1:01:15] Seeing the magnificence of how things are [1:02:07] Doing something that you really love doing authentically Make Your Day Mesmerizing!
HOW TO GO FROM REAPPLICANT TO CHIEF RESIDENT When Dr. Andre Morgan graduated from Howard University's internal medicine residency program earlier this year, he was also inducted into the Alpha Omega Alpha (AOA) Medical Honor Society. AOA inductees are chosen for the honor because they have displayed a lasting commitment to professionalism, leadership, scholarship, research, and community service. It's a great honor in and of itself,, but it was the icing on the cake, considering that Dr. Morgan was also a Chief Resident of his program. However, Dr. Morgan's life over the last decade hasn't been exclusively filled with lofty roles and selective awards. Rewind a few years and you'll find a younger Dr. Morgan, determined not to give up on his goal of matching into residency in the United States, because he didn't match after his first or second attempt. How did Dr. Morgan go from being a 3-time match applicant to being a chief resident of his dream program? We get into that and much more in the Season 1 finale of The IMG Residency Match Podcast. - This episode is for you if you want to learn about: - The role that mentors played in Dr. Morgan's career choice - Why young Andre didn't realize that he could be a doctor - Where Dr. Morgan began his medical journey, and some of the countries he has worked in - His most memorable patient experience (it's a heme-onc tearjerker) - Why he pulled out of his local residency program in Internal-Medicine and decided to apply to the NRMP match - The mindset you must possess once you start thinking about applying to the match - The social pressure that comes with not matching (you know, while all your classmates are moving on with their careers) - The one piece of advice someone gave Dr. Morgan that encouraged him to apply a third time to the match - How you can know when to give up on your match dreams if you're an IMG who has applied multiple times - What needs to change every time you apply to the match - Dr. Morgan's experience interviewing at his dream program the year he matched - What it's like to be a chief resident ________________________________________________________________ Thank you so much for tuning in to Season 1. I thank you for your time and attention, and your feedback… Please join us for future seasons! ________________________________________________________________ The IMG Residency Match Podcast is brought to you by the IMG Residency Match Application Accelerator, a personalized, premium program to help ambitious International Medical Graduates prepare a residency application that gives them the best possible odds of matching. Find out more at www.imgresidencymatch.com To join the IMG Residency Match Accelerator, click here to apply for a suitability interview. https://app.acuityscheduling.com/schedule.php?owner=17346001&appointmentType=9498458 Want our support so you can match? CLICK HERE TO APPLY FOR A FREE SUITABILITY INTERVIEW https://imgresidencymatch.lpages.co/applicationaccelerator/ _________________________________ Thanks for listening to this week's episode. Do rate and subscribe. Don't forget to share the podcast with at least one of your colleagues applying to the match; success is much sweeter when it's shared.
This is an experimental pop-up episode about life extension. The average lifespan is about 88 years and new technologies are helping people live a lot longer. Science predicts we may be able to double our life span in the next 40 years. In this series, we're going to explore anti-aging and lifestyle-enhancing technologies. Dr. Bill Dorfman is the most famous cosmetic dentist in the world, hands-down. He's been on ABC's “Extreme Makeover” and a standing co-host on “The Doctors” series, he created the billion-dollar Zoom Whitening business, and he is a bestselling author. We cover all of that, of course, as well as his anti-aging practices. He is 61, but if you look at him, you'd think he's 21. It's truly incredible. And—according to him—entirely attainable and repeatable. In This Conversation We Cover: [05:38] Where Dr. Dorfman's entrepreneurial spirit comes from [11:55] Building a company while working a full-time job [15:31] Making the most of every opportunity [19:35] What a business owner or entrepreneur should focus on [22:45] Dr. Dorfman's diet and exercise routine [27:41] How long Bill expects to live and how he's going to do it [36:47] Why Dr. Dorfman started the Meet the Mentor's Podcast Resources: billdorfmandds.com Instagram: @drbilldorfman leapfoundation.com Listen: Meet the Mentor with Dr. Bill Dorfman Mastermind: workhardplayhardpodcast.com/mastermind Connect with us on Instagram: @kimmurgatroyd | @robmurgatroyd Virtual mastermind: workhardplayhard90.com The Push Journal To learn more, and for the complete show notes, visit: workhardplayhardpodcast.com Work Hard Play Hard is a production of Crate Media
SUBSCRIBE Apple: https://apple.co/34765QU Stitcher: http://bit.ly/2kgRfFV Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2mhKcgZ TuneIn: http://bit.ly/2lRzbTh iHeart: https://ihr.fm/2AJI3OV YouTube: http://bit.ly/2mgfCnV TODAY´S EPISODE IS BROUGHT TO YOU BY PODCASTERS´ PARADISE Are you ready to start your own podcast and share your message with the world but don´t know where to start? Podcasters´ Paradise got you covered! Go to http://bit.ly/2TccMNB and join the #1 Online Community for Podcasters today! “When I started podcasting, I knew I needed to invest in myself, learn more about how to create, grow, and monetize a podcast and maybe, more importantly, surround myself with the best minds in the podcasting industry. This is how I became part of the #1 Online Community for Podcasters, Podcasters Paradise, created by John Lee Dumas founder and host of Entrepreneurs on Fire, a top-ranked and award-winning podcast.” – Tibor Nagy, host of The Mindset Horizon Podcast This post contains affiliate links. If you purchase a product through one of them, Mindset Horizon will receive a commission fee - at no additional cost for you. Thank you for your support! BIGGEST TAKEAWAYS FROM THIS EPISODE 1 – Learn more about the scientific and spiritual parts of Dr. Al´s manifestation equation so that you can manifest your amazing life. 2 – Learn more about how you can find your own truth and live in alignment with your life´s purpose. 3 – Learn more about how the brain works and how you can utilize your mind to manifest your life´s purpose. BOOKS MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE! Breaking the Habit of Being Yourself – How to Lose Your Mind and Create a New One by Dr. Joe Dispenza: https://amzn.to/2vo1Q7H Man´s Search for Meaning Viktor E. Frankl: https://amzn.to/2yvcevp TODAY´S GUEST My guest today is Dr. Al Lundeen, and in today´s episode, we talk about Dr. Al´s incredible formula the so-called manifestation equation and we dive deeper into the different parts of the equation such as Your Truth, Your Brain, Gratitude, Self-Love, and so forth. We deconstruct topics such as how to find and define your own truth and how to utilize your brain so you can manifest your life´s purpose. Dr. Al Lundeen is a Child of God, Father, Self-Improvement Coach, the Host of the Rise Up! Radio Podcast and Chiropractor. Dr. Al has treated over 100,000 patients for over his 15-year career, accumulating over 25,000 patient hours in the process. Over the past 15 years, Dr. Al has worked with Pro Athletes, Olympic Gold Medalist, World Series winners, IronMan winners, Spartan Athletes, CEO's, Entrepreneurs, stay at home moms and thousands of other amazing people, leading to the creation of the Manifestation Equation. Where Dr. Al teaches his clients a scientific and spiritual approach to translating their God-given purpose into their reality. On a personal note, Dr. Al has multiple 5k race Age-Group wins, completed a full IronMan Race, has qualified for OCR (Obstacle Course Race) World Championships in 2018 & 19' and is in the heavy metal band Kept Alive. Dr. Al's mission is to be in a constant state of self-improvement and he will help whoever wants to join him. CONNECT WITH DR. AL Website: https://www.dr-al.net/ Join the Rise Up! Radio Inner Circle Here: https://bit.ly/2XdjvdM Find Your Truth and Live Your Purpose Online Course: https://bit.ly/34gcBpB Check Out the Manifestation Equation Here: https://bit.ly/2yw4g5c LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/3aOpZnf Facebook: https://bit.ly/3bU8x0J Instagram: https://bit.ly/34bZmX0 SHOW NOTES [5:16] Dr. Al talks about his entrepreneurial journey and how he got where he is today. [15:19] Dr. Al talks about how he overcame the fear of being ridiculed by focusing on what he loves and bringing that out to the world. [17:44] Dr. Al talks about the first part of the manifestation equation which is “Your Truth” and how to live your life in alignment with your own truth and purpose. [28:40] Dr....
Dr. Mona Hanna-Attisha is a Pediatrician who brought the epidemic of lead exposure in the water supply of Flint, Michigan to national exposure in 2015. She has become an example for physicians and scientists of how and why they can and must stand up on social issues. She joins us to discuss her incredible work, the importance of courage and how to build it, and her wonderful new book “What The Eyes Don't See.” She reminds us too, that the strength she displays “is in all of us. This is all of our jobs.” Key Points Advocacy as a path into the profession of medicine Using her megaphone and the power of “What The Eyes Don't See” Doctor as renegade and as detective How did she think of lead exposure in water in the first place Building the resources to speak truth to power as a physician Where Dr. Hanna-Attisha's courage comes from The tools needed for physicians to leverage the impact they can have on society Dealing with the onslaught of pushback by building a team around you What could happen if doctors rallied en masse around social issues Teaching others to be both renegade and physician Creating a comprehensive clinic to address social determinants of health. What Dr. Hanna-Attisha is most proud of and what she regrets through her journey to date The beginning of the journey in Flint.