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Jessica and Dini travel back to February 18, 1994! Join us as we discuss our top 5 favorite moments from S1 EP17, E.B.E.! This episode was written by Glen Morgan and James Wong. Directed by William Graham.Mulder and Scully investigate a trucker's report of a UFO sighting in Tennessee, uncovering what appears to be a government conspiracy to transport an "Extraterrestrial Biological Entity." As they dig deeper, the agents meet with The Lone Gunmen, a trio of eccentric conspiracy theorists who offer help and insights. Meanwhile, Mulder's source, Deep Throat, provides cryptic information, but also seems to be misleading them. Mulder begins to suspect Deep Throat may be manipulating him to protect a bigger secret. Do you have any X-Files-related theories, stories, key points, or podcast feedback? Please email us at TheXFilesChatRoomPodcast@gmail.com We'd love to hear from you. Please tell us how we can improve!You can find us on:Bluesky, TikTok, and Instagram @TXFChatRoomPodResources: X-Files WikiIMDBnative-land.ca
Wade Graham, Josh Reynolds & Anthony Maroon are in to talk the Bulldogs massive win, the Dragons turnaround, the referee finally calling blockers, the injury that has changed the premiership race & is this Wayne Bennett's toughest job yet? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Originally recorded in August 2022 as a TCBCast Patreon exclusive, Bec and Justin sit down with the 1993 NBC TV movie "Elvis and the Colonel: The Untold Story," starring Rob Youngblood as Elvis and Beau Bridges as Colonel Parker, directed by William Graham, the real director behind Elvis's own 1969 movie "Change of Habit." Recorded a mere two months after the release of Baz Luhrmann's Elvis, watching this first attempt at a biopic about Elvis through the lens of Colonel Parker ends up feeling like watching a low-budget knock-off despite arriving almost 30 years earlier. Our duo (including one host who watched it twice in preparation) tries to give the attempt its best case possible, giving it as much leeway as other, more beloved depictions... but if you haven't seen this unintentionally hilarious project before, it has to be seen to be believed! If you enjoyed this, please consider supporting us with a donation at Patreon.com/TCBCast! Patrons get exclusive access to an archive of over three and a half years of bonus content just like this, with more commentaries, movie & TV reviews, album discussions, early access to new episodes and more! We sincerely thank all our past and current patrons for their support. If you are unable to support us via Patreon, but want to support us another way, please make sure to leave a positive review or mention our show to another like-minded music/movie history enthusiast. TCBCast will be returning with a brand new episode next week!
Josh Reynolds & Wade Graham jump in with Anthony Maroon to recap all the action from round 10! We talk NSW's halfback injury crisis, Grubby is embarrassed for the game, the boys clash over Latrell Mitchell & we talk the Chooks contender status!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The players are in with Josh Reynolds & Wade Graham joining Anthony Maroon to react to a controversial weekend of footy! The boys talk the 1% footy players in the NRL who do the effort plays that sometimes get missed, Grubby is fired up about the obstruction rulings by the bunker, we explain why the Warriors are falling away & the boys implore David Fifita to sign with the Panthers!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
El relato narra cómo Mateo Kornblum, junto al piloto William Graham, enfrenta una situación crítica cuando Graham se desmaya durante un vuelo en una pequeña avioneta. A pesar de no tener experiencia previa, Kornblum toma el control del avión y sigue las instrucciones por radio de otro piloto, Julio, logrando aterrizar con éxito. Tras el incidente, se reflexiona sobre cómo enfrentar situaciones inesperadas en la vida, destacando la importancia de mantener la fe y la conexión con Dios para superar cualquier adversidad.
Tranquilo iba el vuelo en la pequeña avioneta Cessna. Era el anochecer y se acercaban a Flagstaff, Arizona. En el avión iban el piloto William Graham, y un pasajero, amigo suyo, Mateo Kornblum. Todo iba normal cuando, de repente, William Graham se llevó una mano al corazón. «No me siento bien», alcanzó a decir. En seguida se desmayó. Kornblum logró apartar al piloto de los controles y tomar él mismo los del lado suyo. Pero Kornblum nunca antes había pilotado un avión. ¿Qué iba a hacer? La oscuridad se acercaba, estaban entre montañas, y él no sabía nada de aviones. Kornblum se había dado cuenta de cómo su amigo William, el piloto, manejaba la radio, y en seguida dio aviso de que su piloto se había desmayado. La respuesta fue inmediata. «No se aflija. Desde acá recibirá instrucciones.» Así fue. Kornblum prosiguió a describir la posición de todo en el tablero, y sistemáticamente fue recibiendo instrucciones. En cierto momento oyó otra voz, pero no la del aeropuerto. Era la voz de Julio, que volaba a su lado en otra avioneta. Julio fue describiendo, paso a paso, cómo hacer descender el avión sobre la pista, y así sucedió algo que Kornblum nunca creyó poder hacer: aterrizó sano y salvo. Lo que Kornblum no sabía era que su amigo, William Graham, había muerto. Debe de ser horrible volar en una pequeña avioneta cuyo piloto ha muerto, sin saber uno cómo pilotarla. ¿Qué hacer? Tres cosas hizo Kornblum: sintonizó la radio, siguió las instrucciones y tuvo fe en el piloto que volaba a su lado. ¿Qué hacer cuando algo imprevisto y grave nos sucede en la vida? El incendio de la casa. Un accidente de tránsito. Un naufragio en alta mar. ¿Qué podemos hacer? ¿Qué hacer cuando descubrimos la infidelidad de nuestro cónyuge, cuando comprobamos que un hijo es drogadicto, cuando, por desfalco de un socio, todo el negocio se viene abajo? ¿Qué hacer? ¿Reaccionar con violencia? ¿Armarnos de un revólver? ¿Escapar al alcohol? Nada de eso es necesario. Todos tenemos un piloto inmortal para guiarnos. Ese piloto es Jesucristo. Él puede, con toda calma, librarnos del mal. Pero tenemos que hacer lo que hizo Kornblum: mantener la sintonía con Dios en oración, atender a las instrucciones de su Palabra, la Biblia, y tener fe en Él. Confiemos en Dios. Los que están en las manos de Dios nunca se desesperan. A los que confían en Él, Dios les da su gracia para sobrevivir a cualquier calamidad. Hermano PabloUn Mensaje a la Concienciawww.conciencia.net
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The Impact of Prayer for our Nation and Leaders Today we're hearing from William Graham, Billy Graham's grandson, and past honorary chair of the National Day of Prayer. Get ready to hear from this amazing third generation evangelist about his familiy's ministry and the importance of prayer for our nation and leaders. Ready to be inspired by Will? Let's go.... Will Graham is Vice President and Associate Evangelist of the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association, and Executive Director of the Billy Graham Training Center at The Cove in Asheville, N.C. The third generation of Grahams to proclaim the Good News of Jesus Christ under the banner of the BGEA, Will has shared the Gospel with more than one million people across six continents since beginning his evangelistic ministry in 2006. Will and his wife, Kendra, have two daughters, Christine Jane (CJ) and Rachel Austin, and a son, William Franklin Graham V (Quinn), and live in the mountains of North Carolina. Resources For You: National Day of Prayer Samaritan's Purse Billy Graham Evangelistic Association Next Steps: Share this podcast with a friend Subscribe to You CAN Tell the Children Leave a review on Apple Podcasts Connect with us on Facebook and Instagram Explore Bible2School!
Join us for a great discussion with Aaron Heft, currently serving as a SFC in the Army National Guard. Aaron works as a unit historian with the Army National Guard's Leader Development program, where he uses lessons from the past to train and prepare today's soldiers for the battlefield. He joins us to discuss the American 28th “Keystone” Division in World War I, a unit of primarily Pennsylvania National Guardsmen of which Aaron is currently a member. This talk will not be exclusively about the 28th's time in the Meuse-Argonne, so you will hear about some other battles and engagements elsewhere along the Western Front. Link for the video version is here: https://youtu.be/ANOM4MYAUBA Book links here: Wendy Yessler, Private Compton, https://www.amazon.com/Private-Compton-Experiences-Battalion-Infantry/dp/0578503131 William Graham, Hells Observer, https://www.amazon.com/Hells-Observer-Wartime-American-Expeditionary/dp/0615620914/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=hells+observer&qid=1634085281&s=books&sr=1-1 H.W. Hilton, War Over Half a Century Ago, https://www.amazon.com/War-Over-Half-Century-Ago/dp/B0006XLAUA/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=war+over+half+a+century+ago&qid=1634085329&s=books&sr=1-1 James Murrin, With the 112th In France, https://www.amazon.com/112th-France-Doughboyss-Story-War/dp/1356238629/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=with+the+112th+in+france&qid=1634085382&s=books&sr=1-1 Chester Baker, Doughboys Diary, https://www.amazon.com/Doughboys-Diary-Millie-Ragosta-ebook/dp/B00UQOMIVO/ref=sr_1_3?dchild=1&keywords=doughboy+diary&qid=1634085497&s=books&sr=1-3 George Cooper, Our Second Battalion, https://www.amazon.com/Our-Second-Battalion-Accurate-Authentic/dp/1358194335/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=Our+second+battalion&qid=1634085528&s=books&sr=1-1 James Wharton, Squad, https://www.amazon.com/Squad-James-B-Wharton/dp/B000872FNA/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=squad+james+hwarton&qid=1634085565&s=books&sr=1-1-spell Hervey Allen, It Was Like This, https://www.amazon.com/Was-Like-This-Hervey-ALLEN/dp/B000MXD50M/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=it+was+like+this+hervey+allen&qid=1634085597&s=books&sr=1-1 Hervey Allen, Towards the Flame, https://www.amazon.com/Toward-Flame-Memoir-World-War/dp/0803259476/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=towards+the+flame+hervey+allen&qid=1634085618&s=books&sr=1-1 10.Bob Hoffman, I Remember the Last War, https://www.amazon.com/Remember-Last-War-Original-Restored/dp/1467930237/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=bob+hoffman+I+remember+the+last+war&qid=1634085666&s=books&sr=1-1 The BFWWP is on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/BattlesoftheFirstWorldWarPodcast. Any questions, comments or concerns please contact me through the website, www.firstworldwarpodcast.com. Follow us on Twitter at @WW1podcast, the Battles of the First World War Podcast page on FaceBook, and on Instagram at @WW1battlecast. Not into social media? Email me directly at verdunpodcast@gmail.com. Rate, review, and subscribe to the Battles of the First World War Podcast on iTunes or wherever you get your podcasts.
In this first episode in a four-part series, former Alwaleed Program directors, Professors Roy Mottahedeh, William Graham, and Ali Asani, share reflections on the development of Islamic studies over the course of their careers, first as students and then as faculty at Harvard. Professor Graham discusses the development of Islamic studies within religious studies in the 20th century, the importance of a comparative approach, and the legacy of Orientalism. He and Professor Mottahedeh also speak about the study of Islam within post-World War II area studies and Professor Mottahedeh comments on Islamic studies within the social sciences, including his field of history. Professor Asani, whose interests are primarily in Islam outside the Middle East and especially in South Asia, discusses his passion for the global study of Islam and studying it through literature and the arts. While they have worked with many great scholars, the professors highlight some of their most influential mentors including Sir Hamilton Gibb, Wilfred Cantwell Smith, and Annemarie Schimmel. We also discuss the institutional place of Islamic studies at Harvard, including in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Harvard Divinity School, Center for Middle Eastern Studies, the broader university curriculum, and the Alwaleed Islamic Studies Program. Finally, Professors Mottahedeh, Graham, and Asani share their hopes for the future of Islamic studies at Harvard. In the next three episodes, we will hear more from each of them about their scholarly journeys.Credits and transcript: islamicstudies.harvard.edu/ep-2-profes…d-ali-asani
Join Student Success Coach Michael Eure as he interviews William Graham about the Wake Tech Barbering School. Plus, they discuss the effect that barber shops has had on Civil Rights History.
Public Theologian Matthew Hawkins talks about recent articles accusing religious freedom advocates of really promoting white nationalism. Apologist Dan DeWitt talks about a letter that Charles Darwin wrote to Victorian philosopher William Graham about the religion of scientism.
Public Theologian Matthew Hawkins talks about recent articles accusing religious freedom advocates of really promoting white nationalism. Apologist Dan DeWitt talks about a letter that Charles Darwin wrote to Victorian philosopher William Graham about the religion of scientism.
Ya podéis disfrutar de los 4 mensajes que dio el conferenciante William Graham en nuestro retiro de Iglesia.
Ya podéis disfrutar de los 4 mensajes que dio el conferenciante William Graham en nuestro retiro de Iglesia.
Ya podéis disfrutar de los 4 mensajes que dio el conferenciante William Graham en nuestro retiro de Iglesia.
Ya podéis disfrutar de los 4 mensajes que dio el conferenciante William Graham en nuestro retiro de Iglesia.
On February 9, 1844, Esther Foster and William Graham were jointly executed by hanging, in Columbus, Ohio, on the same scaffold. It was the last public execution held in the state. Foster was an African-American woman and Graham was a white man. HISTORICAL REFERENCES: Ohio State Journal, February 9, 1844. Historical Lights and Shadows of the Ohio State Penitentiary (1893), by Daniel J. Morgan. History of Franklin County, Ohio (1855), by William T. Martin. GUEST HOST: Heather Wright of the Nature Vs Narcissism podcast GUEST VOICES: Intro-Outro Narrator – Floyd Frye of The Pop List podcast. Daniel J. Morgan – Mike Brown of the Pleasing Terrors podcast William T. Martin – Nick Howell of The Concession Stand and Busted Wide Open podcasts and the Orbital Jigsaw Network. Esther Foster – Danielle Jones of the Between Us Girls podcast William Graham – Dennis Serra of the Evil podcast. Reporter, Ohio State Journal – Pete Lutz of the Narada Radio Company and 63 Audio Editor, Ohio State Journal – Sam Kulper of the Breakers podcast Ohio Constitution (voice) – Robin Warder of The Trail Went Cold podcast Extro Aphorism (voice) – Kit Caren of the Forgotten News Podcast. MUSIC: Kevin MacLeod of Incompetech.com – Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses / by/3.0 Americana I Knew A Guy The Curtain Rises Continue Life Simple Music to Frighten Small Children By Terminal Freesound.org: Ghost Piano 1 Slow Sad Tones Ghost Female Singing Jimmy Murray: Passing Through SOUND EFFECTS: Freesound.org: crowd-mob-riot-noise body-falling-through-a-trapdoor Rifle-223_cal EXTRO APHORISM: Source: Chesterton, G.K., What's Wrong With the World (1916), at chapter Sincerity and the Gallows SUPPORT OUR SPONSOR! This episode was brought to you by Sudio Sweden headphones Use the discount code "FORGOTTEN" for 15% OFF on ANY purchase. CONTACT US: E-Mail: ForgottenNewsPodcast@gmail.com Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/Forgotten-News-Podcast Twitter: @NewsForgotten @KitCaren HEY! CAN YOU HELP US?! PLEASE HELP THE FORGOTTEN NEWS PODCAST TO COVER THE COSTS OF RESEARCH, INVESTIGATION, AND PODCAST HOSTING FEES. ANY DONATION - EVEN A DOLLAR - WOULD REALLY HELP US OUT! Just click on this PAYPAL link, to contribute. Thank You! Thank You! Thank You
The Queen's University of Belfast Literary and Scientific Society Recordings
Good day, Ladies and Gentlemen of the Literific! It is my pleasure to present to you the recording of the fifth Ordinary Meeting of the Society, where the House convened to discuss the motion, "This House Would Negotiate With Terrorists". Speaking for the Proposition were Mr Fionnbharr Rodgers HLM, Mr Scott Moore, Mr Ciaran Gallagher HLM and Mr Derek Crosby, with Mr Conor MacNamara, Ms Lauren Carberry O'Neill, Mr Hugh Dobbin and Mr Ali Raja. We would also like to thank Mr William Graham for chairing the debate!
Isaiah Gooley is an analyst, musician, and writer. He's been all over the place, and is still trying to learn as much as he can along the way. Check out his music at greatghouls.com, greatghouls.bandcamp.com,or soundcloud.com/isaiah-gooley. You can read the original post at the Mixed Mental Arts site. There are lots of great people out there like Isaiah who have stepped forward to volunteer whatever they have to offer to help evolve Mixed Mental Arts and move these ideas. You can share make Kintsugi like Isaiah. You can help make videos like Andrew Hunt and Reid Nicewonder. You can make memes and graphics like Marko Strok and Omar Dunne. You can provide amazing tech advice like Eric Hunley and The Twilight Princess (Mandi Ainslie). You can donate money like all the awesome people who have given both to my Patreon (thanks for the caffeine, guys!) and to the Mixed Mental Arts Patreon. You can go around merrily dropping #knowledgebombs around the internet like Ryan Pedersen. Or like William Graham you can rally the troops to invite people like Russell Brand for #ideasex. You decide how #MixedMentalArts grows and evolves. Pretty cool, huh?
Ted Antonioli of the Granite County Historical Society explores the 1825–1826 Snake River Country trapping expedition of the Hudson’s Bay Company led by Peter Skene Ogden, which traversed the Bitterroot Valley and circled the Flint Range. The latter part of the era encompassed exploration between the two valleys by Bitterroot-based mountain men like John Owen, Fred Burr, and William Graham, as well as a party from the Stevens railroad survey led by Frederick Lander.
William Graham, grandson of the legendary Evangelist Rev. Billy Graham talks about the pressures of following in the footsteps of a family of Evangelists.
Dragón Rojo de Thomas Harris (1981) es un thriller que se centra en los esfuerzos de un equipo del FBI para detener a un asesino serial llamado "El hada de los dientes" antes de que ataque de nuevo. Para lograr esto, el experto perfilador criminalista William Graham es sacado de su retiro, al cual fue forzado después de un encuentro con el Dr. Hannibal Lecter, un asesino con gusto por la carne humana. Escucha qué tiene de bueno y de malo Dragón Rojo en este episodio de A la aventura, podcast de libros y lectura. Música de entrada: Gymnopedie No. 1 de Erik Satie Música de salida: Jeux D’eau de Maurice Ravel Contacto www.alaaventura.net/contacto facebook.com/alaaventurapodcast Twitter: @alaaventura jboscomendoza@gmail.com Ayuda a hacer posible este podcast a través de Patreon http://wwww.patreon.com/alaaventura
The Empire Club of Canada Presents: William Charnetski, Chief Health Innovation Strategist for Ontario William Charnetski has been appointed the Chief Health Innovation Strategist for Ontario. Mr. Charnetski is an accomplished national and global executive who has worked in the highest levels of business, law and government. He has a track record of leading transformational change, developing organizations, leading people to realize their potential, fostering internal and external partnerships and collaboration, and delivering results. He has spent more than 10 years working on integrated health solutions in Canada and around the world in the rapidly changing global pharmaceutical industry. Mr. Charnetski most recently worked in the United Kingdom with AstraZeneca, one of the world's largest innovative pharmaceutical companies. He led the global government affairs and public policy function and had responsibilities for corporate social responsibility and regional communications. His team delivered tangible business results while enhancing health outcomes in many places around the world. Prior to that, he was VP, Integrated Health Solutions, and General Counsel for AstraZeneca Canada. He was also a leader of the industry's work with the Ontario Ministry of Research and Innovation, the Ministry of Health and Long Term Care, and other Ontario ministries to help bring an integrated approach to adopting value adding innovative pharmaceutical technologies to Ontario. His work across the Canadian health care system has included building collaborative approaches to adopting innovative value adding technologies across a variety of fields of study. In particular, he was an original member of the Advisory Council of the Ivey International Centre for Health Innovation at Western University and the Steering Committee of the Centre for the Advancement of Health Innovation, within the Conference Board of Canada, and a member of the Board of Directors of the Institute of Health Economics in Edmonton. Previously a partner in the Toronto office of the law firm Torys LLP, Mr. Charnetski's practice included mergers and acquisitions, corporate finance, securities law and public private partnerships. He formed and was Head of the Privacy Law Group. Mr. Charnetski served as the first Chief of Staff to The Hon. William Graham, P.C., Q.C. when Mr. Graham was Chair of the Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Trade. He also was Senior Advisor to The Hon. Allan Rock, PC., Q.C. when Mr. Rock was Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada. He has worked on a wide range of justice public policy issues, including those related to health care, human rights, constitutional law and criminal law. Mr. Charnetski is also a member of the Board of The Sandbox Project in Toronto, and served as a provincial nominee to the Board of Waterfront Toronto for seven years. Speaker: William Charnetski, Chief Health Innovation Strategist for Ontario *The content presented is free of charge but please note that the Empire Club of Canada retains copyright. Neither the speeches themselves nor any part of their content may be used for any purpose other than personal interest or research without the explicit permission of the Empire Club of Canada.* *Views and Opinions Expressed Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed by the speakers or panelists are those of the speakers or panelists and do not necessarily reflect or represent the official views and opinions, policy or position held by The Empire Club of Canada.*
Welcome to another episode of the GGtMC!!! THis week we have another of our Kicksarter campaign episodes and we have brought one of our great supporters Davey M. on for his programmed selections!! THis week we cover Together Brothers (1974) directed by William Graham and Over the Edge (1979) directed by Jonathan Kaplan!!! We want to thank Davey again for coming on and bringing great films with him for his debut on the GGtMC!!! Emails to midnitecinema@gmail.com Voicemails to 206-666-5207 Adios!!! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ggtmc/message
AIR DATE: June 20, 2013 at 7PM ETFEATURED EXPERT: FEATURED TOPIC: "What Are 'Normal' Lab Values?" Have you ever gotten back test results from your doctor and were relieved to see that you were in the "normal" range with your lab values? Did you ever stop to ask yourself how they came up with these numbers? What if you are in the normal range on a particular test, but you still have symptoms in your health that make it obvious you are still not well? These are just a few of the questions we addressed in this week's episode of "Ask The Low-Carb Experts" with a low-carb/Paleo-friendly family physician named from King, North Carolina. He has a special interest in measuring fasting insulin and ketone levels as well as testing his patients for vitamin deficiencies. As you will quickly see, Dr. Graham is quite opinionated and more than willing to stretch the boundaries of "traditional white coat medicine." That made him the perfect choice to answer YOUR questions about the topic What Are 'Normal' Lab Values? on this week's show. LOW-CARB CHOCOLATE CHIP COOKIE DOUGH QUEST BARSNOTICE OF DISCLOSURE: SUGAR-FREE, LOW-CARB PEANUT BUTTER CUPSNOTICE OF DISCLOSURE: Here are just a few of the questions addressed in this podcast: KELLY ASKS: I’ve read that the "normal" ranges on most lab tests are actually averages of all the tests results that the lab has conducted. Why this is so frightening to me is because most of the people who are having tests run have something WRONG with their health. This means the supposedly "normal" values are really clouded with a lot of sick people’s numbers and the more tests run on sicker people the more "normal" sick actually becomes. Is this actually how it works or do I have it all wrong? LESLIE ASKS: As with modern infant growth charts, I often wonder what's considered normal these days. My family doctor has joked with me that according to her charts I should be dead with blood pressure of 110/60 and a resting heart rate of 54 as a woman in my late 50s. SIMON ASKS: I’m a lean, fairly healthy 26-year old man and I've been following a low-carb ketogenic diet since the beginning of April 2013 because I didn’t like feeling constantly hungry on a high-carb diet. I had a blood test done at the end of May and my uric acid levels were out of the normal range measuring 7.2 mg/dl. The normal range specified is 3.6-7.0 mg/dl. Should this be cause for concern? Are my kidneys perhaps still adapting to the presence of ketones? By the way, my total cholesterol is 223 mg/dl and my triglycerides are 139 mg/dl. EDWARD ASKS: I was wondering if the lab standards for blood pressure are somehow biased. I'm an American born citizen of Asian descent and lived on a diet of rice for many years. It never bothered me that my blood pressure was considered Stage One Hypertension as I personally felt fine. However, with the medications I'm taking, I now feel tired and sluggish simply with the goal of lowering my blood pressure because it’s not in the right range. Can you help me understand this? LISA ASKS: I had a regular CBC done recently and my BUN level came back as 23. The lab test states that normal is between 7-18. The doctor hasn't recommended anything for me to do about this. I follow a lower-carb diet compared to the SAD diet and I don't eat a lot of sugar. Should I be concerned about my BUN levels being so high? TONY ASKS: Other than the typical blood test markers physicians run to gauge the general health of their patients, what are the top 5 blood markers people should be paying most attention to after the age 40? Are they different for males vs. females? ARI ASKS: What do you think about the seemingly high prevalence of low-carbers, including Jimmy, who have very high LDL-P numbers but no other signs of imminent heart disease risks? I realize there is very little research on this right now, but would love to hear Dr. Graham’s personal experience on this subject working with patients eating a low-carb diet. KEN ASKS: Between the standard lipid panel, NMR Lipoprofile test, CMP panel, and CBC panel, which 3-4 numbers should folks be most concerned about to determine their cardiovascular and overall health risks? RICHELLE FROM AUSTRALIA ASKS: What is the significance of lactate in the blood particularly in the context of mitochondrial function? What other blood markers are good to keep an eye on to monitor mitochondrial function? Also, what are the best tests to monitor nutrient requirements in the body?