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Claire de Mézerville López welcomes Gema Varona, Ph.D., to the Restorative Works! Podcast. Dr. Varona joins us and discusses her decades of experience researching the evolving boundaries of restorative justice, challenging the traditional limits imposed by legal frameworks. She shares her journey from academia to hands-on work with survivors of terrorism, sexual abuse, and large-scale corporate and environmental harm. She explains why punitive measures often fail to address the root causes of harm and how restorative justice offers an individualized, relational approach that centers victims' needs while fostering true accountability. Listen as Dr. Varona delves into the role of dialogue in breaking cycles of violence, the importance of institutional courage, and the urgent need for a shift in global justice systems. As countries move toward more punitive approaches, this conversation serves as a powerful reminder that restorative justice is both an act of resistance and a path to transformation. Dr. Varona is a professor of Victimology and Criminal Policy at the University of the Basque Country and a senior researcher at the Basque Institute of Criminology (Donostia/San Sebastian, Spain). In 1998 she was honored with the Junior Scholar Competition Award of the International Society of Criminology for her research on restorative justice. From 2014-17 she worked as co-director of the Master in Victimology at that University. She served as a member of the executive committee of the World Society of Victimology and now holds the position of president. She has authored books on migration and human rights, restorative justice, juries and the construction of juridical truth, women's local safety audits, victims of terrorism, victims of sexual abuse, and evaluation of public policies. Tune in to learn more about Dr. Varona's work and perspective on the importance of restorative justice across contexts. Hear more from Dr. Varona at the 2025 World Conference!
Um episódio pra lá de especial!Nesse Journal club discutimos o artigo Superior oblique split tendon elongation for Brown's syndrome: Long-term outcomes, publicado no European Journal of Ophthalmology.Recebemos mais uma vez o Dr Yair Morad, professor na Tel Aviv University e membro do comitê científico da World Society of Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus (WSPOS).Vamos juntos?Acesse o artigo no link: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33685221/
Um episódio pra lá de especial!Nesse Journal club discutimos o artigo The Routine Use of Nonabsorbable Sutures in Bilateral Horizontal Rectus Recession, publicado recentemente na Ophthalmology.Recebemos para esse bate-papo o Dr Yair Morad, professor na Tel Aviv University e membro do comitê científico da World Society of Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus (WSPOS).Vamos juntos?Acesse o artigo no link: https://www.aaojournal.org/article/S0161-6420(23)00712-1/fulltext
Guest Peter McCullough, MD introduces the re-launch of IPAK-EDU's scientific journal SCIENCE, PUBLIC HEALTH POLICY AND THE LAW and the associated organization, the World Society for Ethical Science.Reference Linkshttps://informedchoicewa.substack.com/https://publichealthpolicyjournal.com/https://substack.com/home/post/p-146885851 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Guest Peter McCullough, MD introduces the re-launch of IPAK-EDU's scientific journal SCIENCE, PUBLIC HEALTH POLICY AND THE LAW and the associated organization, the World Society for Ethical Science. Reference Links https://informedchoicewa.substack.com/ https://publichealthpolicyjournal.com/ https://substack.com/home/post/p-146885851
Guest Peter McCullough, MD introduces the re-launch of IPAK-EDU's scientific journal SCIENCE, PUBLIC HEALTH POLICY AND THE LAW and the associated organization, the World Society for Ethical Science. Reference Links https://informedchoicewa.substack.com/ https://publichealthpolicyjournal.com/ https://substack.com/home/post/p-146885851
Precies 50 jaar geleden kwam het kookboek Eten van Moeder Aarde in Nederland op de markt. Met wereldwijd 3,5 miljoen verkochte exemplaren zou het voor een revolutie zorgen in hoe veel mensen over eten nadenken. Dirk-Jan Verdonk is historicus en verbonden aan de World Society for the Protection of Animals. Hij legt uit wat het boek inhoudt en wat er zo bijzonder aan is.
There is evil in the world, society is corrupt, how long must we wait? I share some thoughts on ch.11 and 12 - two responses of God to a society of evil. Text here: www.sefaria.org/Psalms.11, www.sefaria.org/Psalms.12
Courtenay had the pleasure of joining the incredible Jason Bermas on his TNT Radio show, to discuss the United Nations Centennial Initiative, The A.I. World Society, and their plans of so-called "Remaking the world in The Age of Global Enlightenment". ▶ Follow & Connect with The Jason Bermas Show: https://tntradio.live/shows/the-jason-bermas-show/ ✩ Jason Bermas' Twitter: https://twitter.com/JasonBermas ------------------------------------- ▶ Help Send Courtenay To Fight The WHO: https://www.givesendgo.com/medical_freedom _______________________________________________________ ▶ Follow & Connect with Courtenay: https://www.courtenayturner.com ✩Twitter: https://twitter.com/KineticCourtz ✩TruthSocial: https://truthsocial.com/@CourtenayTurner ✩Instagram: https://instagram.com/kineticcourtz ✩Telegram: https://t.me/courtenayturnerpodcastcommunity ✩Add Me To Your Crowd! @ https://crowdrank.news/stack/courtenayturner ▶ Read some of her articles: https://www.truthmatters.biz ▶ Listen to &/or watch the podcast here! https://linktr.ee/courtenayturner ▶WATCH: VIP Summit 3: Truth to Freedom with Courtenay Turner https://www.universityofreason.com/a/2147831940/KVR3yvZo ▶ Support my work & Affiliate links: ✩Buy Me A Coffee! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/courtzt ✩GiveSendGo: https://www.givesendgo.com/courtenayturnerpodcast ✩Venmo: https://account.venmo.com/u/Courtenay-Turner ✩Discover The Magic of MagicDichol: https://iwantmyhealthback.com/COURTZ ✩Defy The Grid With Real Currency.....Goldbacks!: https://bit.ly/Courtenay-Turner-Goldbacks Promo Code: COURTZ ✩ Richardson Nutritional Center: (B-17!) https://rncstore.com/courtz ✩ Relax Far Infrared Saunas: (Warm Up!) https://relaxsaunas.com/COURTZ Discount Code: COURTZ ✩Honey Colony "Where The Hive Decides What's Healthy": https://bit.ly/HoneyColony-COURTZ Promo Code: COURTZ ✩Full Moon Parasite Protocol: https://bravetv.store/COURTZ Promo Code: COURTZ ————————————————— ▶ Disclaimer: this is intended to be inspiration & entertainment. We aim to inform, inspire & empower. Guest opinions/ statements are not a reflection of the host or podcast. Please note these are conversational dialogues. All statements and opinions are not necessarily meant to be taken as fact. Please do your own research. Thanks for watching! ————————————————— ©2024 All Rights Reserved Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dr. Konstantin Slavin is Professor and Chief of Section and Fellowship Director for Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery in the Department of Neurosurgery at the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC). Dr. Slavin graduated from medical school in Baku, Azerbaijan in the Soviet Union and completed his neurosurgery residency in Moscow. He then completed his second neurosurgery residency at UIC and a fellowship in functional and stereotactic neurosurgery at Oregon Health Sciences University in Portland, Oregon. Dr. Slavin is current President of the World Society for Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery and the Past President of the American Society for Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery. He is also the President-Elect of the International Neuromodulation Society (INS) and past Secretary of the North American Neuromodulation Society (NANS). For many years, he serves on the Medical Advisory Board of the Facial Pain Association, the premier patient organization for those who suffer from trigeminal neuralgia and other facial pain syndromes. In addition, he is on the Board of non profit organization “Neuromodulation Foundation”, the publisher of Wikistim, and for more than a decade was an Executive Committee member of the Joint Section on Pain of the American Association of Neurological Surgeons and Congress of Neurological Surgeons. Dr. Slavin has published in many books and peer-reviewed journals and is an associate editor or editorial board member for a number of publications, including Neuromodulation, Neurosurgery, Brain Sciences, Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery, Acta Neurochirurgica and others; he is the current editor-in-chief of Progress in Neurological Surgery. His first book on Peripheral Nerve Stimulation was published in 2011; another book, co-edited with Sam Eljamel on Neurostimulation: Practice and Principles, came out in 2013; the third one, Stimulation of Peripheral Nervous System: The Neuromodulation Frontier was released in 2015. The most recent – and most relevant for this audience – book on Neuromodulation for Facial Pain came out in 2021.
Introducing the launch of the World Society for Ethical Science (WSES), a sister-organization of the Institute of Pure and Applied Knowledge (IPAK), with guest Lori Martin Gregory, WSES Secretary, and our very own Xavier Figueroa, who is serving as WSES Vice-President.Reference Links:https://open.substack.com/pub/popularrationalism/p/the-future-of-science-is-ours Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Introducing the launch of the World Society for Ethical Science (WSES), a sister-organization of the Institute of Pure and Applied Knowledge (IPAK), with guest Lori Martin Gregory, WSES Secretary, and our very own Xavier Figueroa, who is serving as WSES Vice-President. Reference Links: https://open.substack.com/pub/popularrationalism/p/the-future-of-science-is-ours
Introducing the launch of the World Society for Ethical Science (WSES), a sister-organization of the Institute of Pure and Applied Knowledge (IPAK), with guest Lori Martin Gregory, WSES Secretary, and our very own Xavier Figueroa, who is serving as WSES Vice-President. Reference Links: https://open.substack.com/pub/popularrationalism/p/the-future-of-science-is-ours
Guest Rick Jaffe, Esq. discusses the lawsuit against against the Washington Medical Commission (WMC) regarding free speech violations. The complaint filed in Federal Court, Eastern Washington District, lists NBA hall-of-famer John Stockton as the lead plaintiff, along with many doctors, and Children's Health Defense. Attorney General Bob Ferguson and Executive Director of the WMC Kyle Karinen are defendants, accused of suppressing the speech of medical professionals. Also, Xavier Figueroa and Lori Martin Gregory discuss the launch of the World Society for Ethical Science, a sister-organization of the Institute of Pure and Applied Knowledge (IPAK). Reference Links: https://wa.childrenshealthdefense.org/home-page/chd-basketball-legend-john-stockton-and-censored-doctors-sue-washington-medical-commission/ https://ipak-edu.org/registration/e/WORLD-SOCIETY-FOR-ETHICAL-SCIENCE-p634724328
Guest Rick Jaffe, Esq. discusses the lawsuit against against the Washington Medical Commission (WMC) regarding free speech violations. The complaint filed in Federal Court, Eastern Washington District, lists NBA hall-of-famer John Stockton as the lead plaintiff, along with many doctors, and Children's Health Defense. Attorney General Bob Ferguson and Executive Director of the WMC Kyle Karinen are defendants, accused of suppressing the speech of medical professionals.Also, Xavier Figueroa and Lori Martin Gregory discuss the launch of the World Society for Ethical Science, a sister-organization of the Institute of Pure and Applied Knowledge (IPAK).Reference Links:https://wa.childrenshealthdefense.org/home-page/chd-basketball-legend-john-stockton-and-censored-doctors-sue-washington-medical-commission/https://ipak-edu.org/registration/e/WORLD-SOCIETY-FOR-ETHICAL-SCIENCE-p634724328 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Guest Rick Jaffe, Esq. discusses the lawsuit against against the Washington Medical Commission (WMC) regarding free speech violations. The complaint filed in Federal Court, Eastern Washington District, lists NBA hall-of-famer John Stockton as the lead plaintiff, along with many doctors, and Children's Health Defense. Attorney General Bob Ferguson and Executive Director of the WMC Kyle Karinen are defendants, accused of suppressing the speech of medical professionals. Also, Xavier Figueroa and Lori Martin Gregory discuss the launch of the World Society for Ethical Science, a sister-organization of the Institute of Pure and Applied Knowledge (IPAK). Reference Links: https://wa.childrenshealthdefense.org/home-page/chd-basketball-legend-john-stockton-and-censored-doctors-sue-washington-medical-commission/ https://ipak-edu.org/registration/e/WORLD-SOCIETY-FOR-ETHICAL-SCIENCE-p634724328
Die industrielle Massentierhaltung ist ein Problem: Für den Klimawandel, für das Tierwohl und für die Gesundheit von Mensch und Tier. Deshalb beschäftigen wir uns in dieser Folge mit dem Rechtsgebiet, das sich dem globalen Problem aus völkerrechtlicher Perspektive nähert: dem Global Animal Law. Im Interview spricht Erik Tuchtfeld mit Anne Peters vom Max-Planck-Institut in Heidelberg über mögliche Gründe für eine Anerkennung von Tierrechten, den Schutz von Tieren in bewaffneten Konflikten sowie Kritik am Global Animal Law als ein Projekt des Globalen Nordens. Im Grundlagenteil erklärt Isabel Lischewski, welche Bedeutung der Subjektivität historisch im Völkerrecht zukommt und wie sich das Konzept im Laufe der Zeit gewandelt hat. Content Note: In dieser Folge wird zwischen 18:40 und 21:06 das Thema sexualisierte Gewalt angesprochen. Wir freuen uns über Lob, Anmerkungen und Kritik an podcast@voelkerrechtsblog.org. Abonniert unseren Podcast via RSS, über Spotify oder überall dort, wo es Podcasts gibt. Es gibt die Möglichkeit, auf diesen Plattformen den Völkerrechtspodcast zu bewerten, wir freuen uns sehr über 5 Sterne! Kapitelmarken: (01:31) Grundlagenteil (06:51) Interview - Einleitung (07:59) Global Animal Law als Rechtsgebiet (11:26) Tiere als Rechtssubjekte (15:40) Rechtssubjektivität im Völkerrecht (16:19) Tiere in bewaffneten Konflikten (17:28) Warum sich gerade jetzt um Tierrechte kümmern? (19:03) Gründe und Motivationen für die Misshandlung von Tieren (21:06) Postkoloniale Kritik am Global Animal Law (25:16) Tierschutz und Religionsfreiheit (31:09) Ausblick und Perspektiven für das Global Animal Law (33:58) Abmoderation Hintergrundinformationen: EuGH, Centraal Israëlitisch Consistorie van België u. a. (Pressemitteilung), 2020 EGMR, Executief van de Moslims van België and Others v. Belgium – Ban on ritual slaughter of animals without prior stunning in Flemish and Walloon Regions (Press Release), 2023 Peters, Rights of Human and Nonhuman Animals: Complementing the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, AJIL Unbound 2018, 355 Álvez-Marín/Bañales-Seguel/Castillo/Acuña-Molina/Torres, Legal personhood of Latin American rivers: time to shift constitutional paradigms?, Journal of Human Rights and the Environment 2021, 147 Peters/de Hemptinne, A Plea for “Animalizing” the International Law of Armed Conflict, Lieber Institute West Point, 2022 Moderation: Erik Tuchtfeld, LL.M (Glasgow) & Jan-Henrik Hinselmann, LL.M. (NYU)Grundlagen: Dr. Isabel LischewskiInterview: Prof. Anne Peters & Erik Tuchtfeld, LL.M (Glasgow)Schnitt: Daniela Rau Credits: Michael Baker, World Society for the Protection of Animals, 8 October 2009, in: Die Vereinten Nationen, Animal welfare essential to sustainable development (WSPA)
Authors Julia C. Lerch, David John Frank, and Evan Schofer discuss the article, "The Social Foundations of Academic Freedom: Heterogeneous Institutions in World Society, 1960 to 2022," published in the February 2024 issue of American Sociological Review.
Anjali Young is the Co-Founder of Collab.Land. Anjali has been active in online communities since 1993 as both a member and in leadership positions. She has also worked as a lawyer, adjunct professor, and early tech startup employee. In addition to her interest in online communities and web3 onboarding, she has a passion for NFTs and the artists who create them. While developing her business skills and working on several passion projects, Anjali also homeschooled her two children. Her role at Collab.Land focuses on onboarding all types of tokenized projects and partners onto the platform, ensuring Collab.Land's “community of communities” is a safe and welcoming space, and educating others about web3 ethos and values. When she's not working, Anjali enjoys creating art from found objects and improvisational theater. Anjali is one of only a handful of web3 leaders to have received recognition from Salesforce, and was listed as one of its Web3 Advisory Board Members. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/crypto-hipster-podcast/support
In this episode we speak with Jeff Chilton about the health benefits of nutritional & supplemental mushrooms. Jeff studied Ethno-mycology at the University of Washington in the late sixties and in 1973 began a 10 year career as a large scale commercial mushroom grower. Jeff is the co-author of The Mushroom Cultivator, published in 1983. In 1989 Jeff established Nammex, the first company to supply medicinal mushroom extracts to the Nutritional Supplement industry. In 1997 he organized the first organic certification workshop for mushroom production in China. Jeff is a founding member of the World Society for Mushroom Biology and Mushroom Products in 1994 and a Member of the International Society for Mushroom Science. Nammex extracts are used by many supplement and food companies and are noted for their high quality based on scientific analysis of the active compounds. Learning Points: • Medicinal mushrooms and primary uses • Using mushrooms in our diet • Product quality issues with mushroom supplements Social Media info@nammex.com https://www.nammex.com/
In this "Giants in Plastic Surgery" episode of the PRS Global Open Deep Cuts Podcast, Professor Isao Koshima shares the inspiring story of his journey into medicine and his rise to become an innovator in plastic surgery techniques. Driven by family illness, he pursued medical school and later conducted rigorous private training to develop his skills in microsurgery, facilitating early exposure to advanced procedures. He discusses developing breakthroughs like perforator flaps, super microsurgery, and now nanosurgery. Beyond his pioneering surgical work, Prof. Koshima reveals how he maintains balance with family life and interests like martial arts and samurai history. In this fascinating conversation, he provides insight into his desire to provide patients not just physical treatment but mental satisfaction. An accomplished surgeon who still makes time for what matters, Prof. Koshima delivers useful perspective. Read a recent classic PRS Global Open article by Professor Koshima and co-authors, “Technical Tips for Anastomosis of 0.2-mm Diameter Vessels during Lymphatic Venous Anastomosis”: https://bit.ly/GOXDC_Koshima Professor Isao Koshima is a world-renowned pioneer in reconstructive microsurgery and lymphatic surgery. Currently, he serves as President of the World Society for Reconstructive Microsurgery, Honorary President of the International Society of Lymphology, Executive Director of the Japanese Society of Lymphology, and Contributing Professor at Hiroshima University Hospital. Over his illustrious career, Prof. Koshima has made groundbreaking contributions to the fields of perforator flap surgery, supermicrosurgery, nerve flap transfers, and lymphatic microsurgery. He conceptualized the use of perforator flaps in reconstruction, revolutionizing plastic surgery. His innovations include pioneering the DIEP, ALT, and chimera flaps for complex head and neck reconstruction. Known for establishing supermicrovascular anastomosis techniques, he achieved the first sub-millimeter 0.3 mm anastomoses. Recently, he accomplished nanomicrosurgery with 30-micron needles and nanomicro video systems. With over 500 publications on supermicrosurgery and lymphedema, Prof. Koshima's research has earned international acclaim. He has received prestigious honors including the Harry J. Buncke Lectureship from the American Society for Reconstructive Microsurgery and the Maliniac Lectureship from the American Society of Plastic Surgeons. Dedicated to advancing reconstructive techniques globally, Prof. Koshima has shared his expertise through physician training programs worldwide. His pioneering work has restored form and function for countless patients. Prof. Koshima's innovations continue to push the boundaries of possibility in reconstructive microsurgery. Your host, Dr. Vimal Gokani, is a senior Specialty Registrar in plastic surgery in London, England. Your producer & editor, Dr. George Adigbli, is an Academic Clinical Lecturer in plastic surgery in Oxford, England. #PRSGlobalOpen #DeepCutsPodcast #PlasticSurgery #GiantsPlasticSurgery
Karl Ammann uncovers wildlife trafficking, poaching and other forms of brutal exploitation of the planet's most iconic species. Circumventing red tape and challenging the status quo established by governments and supranational bodies, he discloses the shameful silence of international bodies and puts names and responsibilities behind the ongoing death of nature. He is a leader of the campaign that gained worldwide recognition of the bush meat crisis in Africa. He is an advisory director to several organizations, including The World Society for the Protection of Animals , The Cheetah Conservation Fund, and The Biosynergy Institute. After studying at St. Gall Graduate School of Economics and graduating from Cornell University's Hotel Management School in 1974, Karl worked on new project development and marketing for InterContinental Hotels, first in Kinshasa where he helped to organize the famous “Rumble in the Jungle” with Muhammad Ali, and then worldwide, traveling to over 100 countries. Karl first recognized the scale of the bush meat trade in 1988, while traveling on one of the legendary Zaire River boats. Since then, he carries a camera as his sidearm, shooting scenes of chimpanzees, gorillas and other wild animals being butchered for sale as expensive bush meat. One of his priorities has been researching the status of the apes in Africa and Asia, which exposed the bush meat trade and the illegal trafficking of orphans. In the process, he also initiated decade-long ape research and conservation projects in the northern Congo. More recently he produced a series of documentaries exposing the trade of wildlife products and live animals, illustrating the little known characteristics of the demand side. Ammann's reports and documentaries convinced the European Parliament and leaders of over twenty African states to sign a proclamation against the slaughter of apes and caused the government of Cameroon to convene a national conference on the illegal bush meat trade. For this work, he received the Dolly Green Award for Artistic Achievement at the 11th annual Genesis Awards banquet in Los Angeles in April 1997. Throughout his career, Ammann has won a wide range of awards, including TIME Magazine's Heroes of the Environment. https://karlammann.com/about/ https://www.karlammann.ch/ammann/deutsch https://www.thetigermafia.co/ karl@karlammann.ch Sign up for 10% off of Shrink Rap Radio CE credits at the Zur Institute
Welcome back to another episode of the Plant Based News podcast. Today I have the pleasure of being joined by a truly remarkable guest – animal rights advocate, author, and President of Mercy for Animals, Leah Garcés. Leah is a visionary leader and a passionate advocate with nearly 20 years of leadership experience in the animal protection movement, and she has achieved great strides for the movement in that time. Currently based in Atlanta, Georgia, Leah Garcés is half Colombian and half American and has also lived in Spain, the US and the UK. In her impressive career, she spent 7 years at the World Society for the Protection of Animals, where she oversaw international campaigns in 14 countries and managed a multi-million dollar budget. This led her to launch the US chapter of Compassion in World Farming, where she spent 8 years further amplifying her efforts to reduce the suffering of animals on a massive scale. Find out more about Mercy For Animals here - https://mercyforanimals.org/ The PBN Podcast is hosted and produced by Robbie Lockie, edited by Phil Marriott and researched and scripted by Antonia Georgieva. 00:00:00 An introduction to Leah Garcés 00:04:05 An update on the Mercy For Animals organisation 00:05:55 Horrific Egg-Farm footage of chickens trapped in feces [clip] 00:07:00 The challenges that Mercy For Animals faces 00:11:40 Measuring the impact of the work that Leah and her team are doing 00:13:55 ‘Shining A Light on Bright' by Leah Garcés - performed by Michelle Lauria [clip] 00:15:00 Deciding on where the campaign energy goes 00:22:05 The life of chickens on factory farms [clip] 00:24:00 Why are politicians blind to the destruction caused by animal agriculture? 00:34:20 The human cost of factory farming 00:35:00 Leah's forthcoming book Transfarmation 00:38:42 The progress of the Transfarmation project 00:42:20 Inspiring young people 00:47:20 How people can involved with the movement
Welcome back to the 6th episode of Scrubbing In, your educational hub for the FRCS General Surgery Exam. In this episode, hosts Mohamed and Alan deep-dive into appendicitis. Get an in-depth understanding of appendicitis as we discuss various management approaches, comprehensive investigations, and effective management of appendicular masses. Prepare yourself for the FRCS examination with our detailed discussion and surgical insights.
Todays conversation is a beautiful full circle moment for me. 20+ years ago when I had freshly arrived in Sydney, long before I became a personal trainer, I worked on behalf some amazing not for profit organisations. During those years in fund-raising, the charity I was most drawn to, was WSPA. The World Society for the Protection of Animals. WSPA has since ... READ MORE The post Ben Pearson of World Animal Protection, and Taking On The Global Systems That Fuel Animal Abuse. appeared first on Healthification.
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Leah Garcés is the CEO and president of Mercy For Animals. She has nearly 20 years of leadership experience in the animal protection movement and has partnered with some of the world's largest food companies on her mission to build a better food system. Leah Garcés oversaw international campaigns at the World Society for the Protection of Animals and launched Compassion in World Farming in the United States. The New York Times, the Washington Post, Buzzfeed, Vice magazine, the Chicago Tribune, and other national and international media outlets have featured her work. She is a contributing writer for Food Safety News and serves on the advisory boards of Encompass and Seattle Food Tech. Leah is also the author of GRILLED: Turning Adversaries into Allies to Change the Chicken Industry, published by Bloomsbury in September 2019. Part memoir, part activist tell-all, Grilled illustrates how her fight to end factory farming and construct a compassionate food system led Leah to collaborate with unlikely allies in the food industry. It's a must-read for new and veteran animal advocates, as well as those looking to learn more about the food industry—and how to change it. Find out more at: https://ecoflix.com/
Originally published August 5, 2017.A discussion with Jo-Anne Wemmers, Professor at the School of Criminology of the Université de Montréal about her latest book, Victimology - A Canadian Perspective. Jo-Anne has published widely in the areas of victimology, international criminal law and restorative justice. Her research interests focus on victims in the criminal justice system in the broadest possible sense. Former Secretary General of the World Society of Victimology, she is currently Editor of the International Review of Victimology and the Journal international de victimologie.For additional information please visit the website: http://theresaallore.com/2017/08/victimology-a-canadian-perspective-wkt-31/
Leah Garcés is CEO and President of Mercy for Animals and author of "Grilled: Turning Adversaries Into Allies To Change the Chicken Industry". She has nearly 20 years of leadership experience in the animal protection movement and has partnered with some of the world's largest food companies on her mission to build a better food system. She's overseen international campaigns in 14 countries at the World Society for the Protection of Animals and launched Compassion in World farming in the U.S. And her work has featured in national and international media outlets —she has been in The New York Times, The Washington Post, Buzzfeed, Vice, Chicago Tribune. In this conversation, Leah discusses how the media can help shift narratives around animal agriculture, how farmers suffer at the hands of corporations and why focusing on removing cages for laying hens is so important today.Links: Mercy for Animals: https://mercyforanimals.orgGrilled, book: https://mercyforanimals.org/grilled/True Cost of Your Cheap Chicken @New York Times: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m6xE7rieXU0Deloitte study on plant-based consumer trends referenced: https://www2.deloitte.com/us/en/insights/industry/retail-distribution/future-of-fresh-food-sales/plant-based-meat-sales.html
It's part three of our look at the history of FIFA, and in this episode, we introduce a young man with a sparkle in his eye, Sepp Blatter. Part Bond villain, part, well actually, all Bond villain; under Blatter, FIFA made the final step towards adopting corruption as the sole reason for its existence. Titus O'Reily and Mick Molloy examine the rise of Blatter, from President of a pressure group encouraging women to wear suspenders, the World Society of Friends of Suspenders, to President of FIFA. Follow Sports Bizarre on: Instagram Facebook Twitter TikTok YouTube
On this week's episode of the Genetic Genius Podcast, Jeff Chilton discusses the amazing functional benefits and nutritional qualities of medicinal mushrooms. Jeff Chilton studied Ethno-mycology at the University of Washington in the late sixties and in 1973 began a 10 year career as a large scale commercial mushroom grower. Jeff is the co-author of The Mushroom Cultivator, published in 1983. In 1989 Jeff established Nammex, the first company to supply medicinal mushroom extracts to the Nutritional Supplement industry. In 1997 he organized the first organic certification workshop for mushroom production in China. Jeff is a founding member of the World Society for Mushroom Biology and Mushroom Products in 1994 and a Member of the International Society for Mushroom Science. Nammex extracts are used by many supplement and food companies and are noted for their high quality based on scientific analysis of the active compounds. In this podcast, we discuss the following topics: 1. What are medicinal mushrooms and are all mushrooms medicinal? 2. When purchasing medicinal mushrooms how important is the source where they are grown and if they are organic? How do consumers choose the right mushroom supplements? 3. What are your top 3 favorite mushrooms that are used medicinally? 4. What are the functional benefits of mushrooms when used to activate or heal different systems of the body, for instance the immune system? 5. What are the Nutritional benefits of eating medicinal mushrooms and can they all be eaten? To learn more about Jeff Chilton visit www.nammex.com Also visit www.nammex.com/education for great slide shows and information on functional mushrooms PROMO: 25% off the first order of medicinal mushrooms RealMushroom.com To learn more about Dr. LuLu Shimek, purchase her new book, and make an appointment please visit https://doclulu.com/
One of the supplements or, food-based products I've incorporated into my routine is medicinal mushrooms. In this podcast episode, we will talk with Jeff Chilton of Nammex, and gain an understanding of mushroom cultivation, the safety, the things to watch out for, what we are looking for in these products, why they are helpful, why should we consider them, and why it's essential to look for certified organic mushroom extracts in your supplements. Jeff Chilton studied Ethno-mycology at the University of Washington in the late sixties and in 1973 began a 10-year career as a large-scale commercial mushroom grower. Jeff is the co-author of The Mushroom Cultivator, published in 1983. In 1989 Jeff established Nammex, the first company to supply medicinal mushroom extracts to the Nutritional Supplement industry. In 1997 he organized the first organic certification workshop for mushroom production in China. Jeff is a founding member of the World Society for Mushroom Biology and Mushroom Products in 1994 and a Member of the International Society for Mushroom Science. Nammex extracts are used by many supplement and food companies and are noted for their high quality based on scientific analysis of the active compounds. Learn MoreWebsites:www.realmushrooms.com www.nammex.com Socials to follow:www.facebook.com/realmushrooms www.youtube.com/c/NammexOrganicMushroomExtracts www.instagram.com/real_mushrooms Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/aArV-O9CG7I
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Habits & Health episode 78 with Jeff Chilton, founder of Nammex, who supply medicinal mushroom extracts to the Nutritional Supplement industry. He is co-author of The Mushroom Cultivator, published in 1983. In 1989 Jeff established Nammex, the first company to supply medicinal mushroom extracts to the Nutritional Supplement industry. In 1997 he organized the first organic certification workshop for mushroom production in China. Jeff is a founding member of the World Society for Mushroom Biology and Mushroom Products in 1994 and a Member of the International Society for Mushroom Science. Full shownotes including a transcription available at: https://tonywinyard.com/jeff-chilton/ Habits & Health links: Website - tonywinyard.com Facebook Page - facebook.com/TonyWinyard.HabitsAndHealth Facebook Group - facebook.com/groups/habitshealth Twitter - @TonyWinyard Instagram - @tony.winyard LinkedIn - uk.linkedin.com/in/tonywinyard YouTube How to leave a podcast review - tonywinyard.com/how-to-leave-a-podcast-review/ Details of online workshops to create habits for health - tonywinyard.com/training/ Are you in control of your habits or are they in control of you? Take my quiz to find out - tonywinyard.com/quiz
In this episode of Oh My Heath ... There's HOPE! Jana talks with Jeff Chilton Jeff Chilton studied Ethno-mycology at the University of Washington in the late sixties and in 1973 began a 10-year career as a large-scale commercial mushroom grower. Jeff is the co-author of The Mushroom Cultivator, published in 1983. In 1989 Jeff established Nammex, the first company to supply medicinal mushroom extracts to the Nutritional Supplement industry. In 1997 he organized the first organic certification workshop for mushroom production in China. Jeff is a founding member of the World Society for Mushroom Biology and Mushroom Products in 1994 and a Member of the International Society for Mushroom Science. Nammex extracts are used by many supplement and food companies and are noted for their high quality based on scientific analysis of the active compounds. "Mushrooms have many helpful nutrients, including beta-glucans for immune enhancement, ergothioneine for antioxidative potentiation, nerve growth stimulators for helping brain function, and antimicrobial compounds for limiting viruses." -Paul Stamets This 30-minute episode is on: 1) Jeff talks about Growing up in the 60s 2) Removing some of the myths surrounding Mushrooms 3) How do mushrooms support the body 4) Learning all about all the varieties of Mushrooms 5) What makes a functional mushroom vs nonfunctional This episode is about: Growing up in the '60s. Removing some of the outdated myths around mushrooms. Learning how mushrooms support the immune system. Jeff talks about a lot of varieties we may be less familiar with. Get in touch with Jeff: www.nammex.com Get in touch with Jana and listen to more Podcasts: https://www.janashort.com/ Show Music ‘Hold On' by Amy Gerhartz https://www.amygerhartz.com/music. Get Your Free Copy of Best Holistic Life Magazine! One of the fastest-growing independent magazines centered around holistic living. https://www.bestholisticlife.com/ Grab your gift today: https://www.janashort.com/becoming-the-next-influencers-download-offer/ Connect with Jana Short: https://www.janashort.com/contact/
Dr. Wernovsky is a senior consultant in pediatric Cardiology and Cardiac Critical Care at Children National Hospital, having joined the faculty in 2018. He attended Brandeis University, receiving a BS degree in 1978 in anthropology and music. He attended Pennsylvania State University College of Medicine, receiving his M.D. in 1982. He completed a pediatric residency at New York Hospital (now known as Weill Cornell Medical Center) in 1985, and his pediatric cardiology fellowship at Boston Children's Hospital in 1988, with a focus on cardiac intensive care. He was appointed the Associate Director of the Cardiac ICU through 1995.At Children's National Hospital, he is also a member of the NeuroCardiac Critical Care Team, and is a Professor of Pediatrics at the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences.Regarding research, he was a study physician in the landmark Boston Circulatory Arrest Study from 1987-1992, and was the Principal Investigator of the international PRIMACORP study from 2002-2003, at the time the largest multicenter trial in pediatric cardiac intensive care. He has edited six textbooks and 13 periodicals, and has published nearly 300 peer-reviewed manuscripts, book chapters and reviews. He has an H-index of 91 and his work has been cited over 25,000 times.He is a founding member of:Pediatric Cardiac Intensive Care Society (1996)International Society of Pediatric Mechanical Circulatory Support(2009)World Society for Pediatric and Congenital Cardiac Surgery (2010)Cardiac Neurodevelopmental Outcome Collaborative (2016)Congenital Heart Academy (2020) – which presented over 100 webinars free of charge in 2020-2021 during the Coronavirus Pandemic, to over 26,000 attendees in over 115 countries.He was awarded the prestigious Newburger-Bellinger Award in 2015, for his lifetime contributions to the field of Neurodevelopment in children with heart disease. In 2021, Dr. Wernovsky was awarded the 2021 Maria Serratto Master Educator Award by the Section on Pediatric Cardiology and Cardiac Surgery of the American Academy of Pediatrics. Find out more about Gil and this episode at: www.the-incubator.org______________________________________________________________________________________As always, feel free to send us questions, comments or suggestions to our email: nicupodcast@gmail.com. You can also contact the show through instagram or twitter, @nicupodcast. Or contact Ben and Daphna directly via their twitter profiles: @drnicu and @doctordaphnamd. enjoy!This podcast is proudly sponsored by Chiesi.
Dr. Hammerstedt is joined today by Jeff Chilton to discuss the health benefits of mushrooms. Jeff talks about how mushrooms are low in calories, high in fiber, provide no starch, and are low in fats. He thinks mushrooms have been overlooked in the United States. He shares information about how supplementing mushrooms into our diets will stimulate our immune system. He hopes that by further educating people about the health benefits, it will inspire people to incorporate all of the various mushrooms into our diets. Jeff Chilton studied Ethno-mycology at the University of Washington in the late sixties and in 1973 began a 10 year career as a large scale commercial mushroom grower. Jeff is the co-author of The Mushroom Cultivator, published in 1983. In 1989 Jeff established Nammex, the first company to supply medicinal mushroom extracts to the Nutritional Supplement industry. In 1997 he organized the first organic certification workshop for mushroom production in China. Jeff is a founding member of the World Society for Mushroom Biology and Mushroom Products in 1994 and a Member of the International Society for Mushroom Science. Nammex extracts are used by many supplement and food companies and are noted for their high quality based on scientific analysis of the active compounds. He can be found at www.nammex.com and www.realmushrooms.com. Dr. Hammerstedt and her lifestyle coaching team can be found at www.wholisthealth.com and @wholisthealth on Facebook and Instagram as well as the Facebook group Curate Your Health. Wholist helps high performing women and men lose weight for the last time, with an innovative food and mindset coaching program to blueprint YOUR optimal body and mind, with real food, real work, real results...and no products or BS. Come curate YOUR sustainable health future, and personal and professional dynasty. And remember, Who you choose to be Matters. You are valuable, You are worth this, You are your WholeYou.
In this episode, Jeff takes us through the wonderful and powerful properties of mushrooms. We go through different types of mushrooms, their individual benefits, and what to look for when buying mushroom supplements. Jeff Chilton studied Ethno-mycology at the University of Washington in the late sixties and in 1973 began a 10-year career as a large-scale commercial mushroom grower. Jeff is the co-author of The Mushroom Cultivator, published in 1983. In 1989 Jeff established Nammex, the first company to supply medicinal mushroom extracts to the Nutritional Supplement industry. In 1997 he organized the first organic certification workshop for mushroom production in China. Jeff is a founding member of the World Society for Mushroom Biology and Mushroom Products in 1994 and a Member of the International Society for Mushroom Science. Nammex extracts are used by many supplement and food companies and are noted for their high quality based on scientific analysis of the active compounds. Real Mushrooms Store NAMMEX
Knowledge Bomb: Dr. G goes into what is reducing our sex drive. Why are so many of us suffering with low libido? What does a low libido mean? What are the root causes of a poor sex drive? How do we address the physical, mental/emotional causes? Sexual health is essential for healing thy self. Special Guest Segment: Jeff Chilton, a world renowned Mushroom expert gives us the low down on the industry: How corrupt is the mushroom industry? What are the signs of a poor quality mushroom product? What do we have to look for when buying a quality mushroom product? He also tells us about which mushroom is the most powerful one of all! Super informative as the mushroom boom is arriving, we must know how to navigate this space. GUEST BIO: Jeff Chilton studied Ethno-mycology at the University of Washington in the late sixties and in 1973 began a 10 year career as a large scale commercial mushroom grower. Jeff is the co-author of The Mushroom Cultivator, published in 1983. In 1989 Jeff established Nammex, the first company to supply medicinal mushroom extracts to the Nutritional Supplement industry. In 1997 he organized the first organic certification workshop for mushroom production in China. Jeff is a founding member of the World Society for Mushroom Biology and Mushroom Products in 1994 and a Member of the International Society for Mushroom Science. Nammex extracts are used by many supplement and food companies and are noted for their high quality based on scientific analysis of the active compounds. ADS: It's Four Sigmatic's birthday! In honor of their day Four Sigmatic is offering 50% off membership subscriptions. This is their membership program where there is no fee to join, no strings attached, the ability to cancel anytime, and SO many perks. Subscriptions are a standard 20% off all products plus free shipping, an exclusive community, and early access to all new product launches. Later this year, we will also be releasing our first subscription only products! Now is the perfect time to join for half off some of the best products out there. You can also use code DrG for 20% off all orders on FourSigmatic.com. I love my Birch mattress, and I think you would too. If you're looking for a new bed, check out Birch. You can click the link below or go to birchliving.com/healthyself and get $400 off your mattress + two free pillows Be sure to like and subscribe to #HealThySelf Hosted by Doctor Christian Gonzalez N.D. Follow Doctor G on Instagram @doctor.gonzalez https://www.instagram.com/doctor.gonzalez/
This Week In Wellness a study conducted by World Animal Protection (formerly the World Society for The Protection of Animals) has shown that over half of all beef and over ⅓ of all salmon in Australian supermarkets harboured resistance to a range of antibiotics. https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-05-04/antibiotic-resistance-study-agriculture-food-chain/101037200 https://www.worldanimalprotection.org.au/take-action/stop-the-rise-of-superbugs https://www.worldanimalprotection.org.au/sites/default/files/media/Antimicrobial_Resistance_in_Australian_Supermarket_Meats_Monash_Report.pdf The post TWIW 152: Antibiotic resistant meat in Australian supermarkets appeared first on The Wellness Couch.
Hey everybody! Episode 81 of the show is out. In this episode, I spoke with Jeff Chilton. I had been wanting to bring on someone since this podcast's inception to speak about all of the different uses of mushrooms, from the nutritive, medicinal, and spiritual uses. So when I learned about Jeff and he agreed to come on, I was very happy as he really is the perfect person to speak on mushroom's behalf. He has been working with mushrooms for nearly fifty years. He owns a company supplying high-quality mushrooms to other companies and has lived, breathed, and studied mushrooms and all of their benefits. I was really excited as we spoke about ancient cultures, esoteric philosophies, religion, and how plants and mushrooms play a pivotal role in perhaps the essence of all of these. Jeff is a really good guy with a lot of wisdom and knowledge to share and I think you all will get a lot from this episode. On a technical note, the Zoom meeting for some reason only recorded Jeff's video and not mine, so you'll hear me asking questions but only see Jeff's video. Better that way than the other way! As always, to support this podcast, get early access to shows, bonus material, and Q&As, check out my Patreon page below. Enjoy!Jeff Chilton studied Ethno-mycology at the University of Washington in the late sixties and in 1973 began a 10 year career as a large scale commercial mushroom grower. Jeff is the co-author of The Mushroom Cultivator, published in 1983. In 1989 Jeff established Nammex, the first company to supply medicinal mushroom extracts to the Nutritional Supplement industry. In 1997 he organized the first organic certification workshop for mushroom production in China. Jeff is a founding member of the World Society for Mushroom Biology and Mushroom Products in 1994 and a Member of the International Society for Mushroom Science. Nammex extracts are used by many supplement and food companies and are noted for their high quality based on scientific analysis of the active compounds. Learn more about Jeff his companies at: https://www.nammex.com/ and https://www.realmushrooms.com/ and to view a piece Jeff wrote about John Allegro, visit: https://www.jasongrechanik.com/blog/jeff-chilton If you enjoy the show, it would be a big help if you could share it with your own audiences via social media or word of mouth. And please Subscribe or Follow and if you can go on Apple Podcasts and leave a starred-rating and a short review. That would be super helpful with the algorithms and getting this show out to more people. Thank you in advance!For more information about me and my upcoming plant medicine retreats with my colleague Merav Artzi, visit my site at: https://www.NicotianaRustica.orgSupport this podcast on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/UniverseWithin Donate directly with PayPal: https://www.paypal.me/jasongrechanik Music courtesy of: Nuno Moreno (end song). Visit: https://m.soundcloud.com/groove_a_zen_sound and https://nahira-ziwa.bandcamp.com/ And Stefan Kasapovski's Santero Project (intro song). Visit: https://spoti.fi/3y5Rd4Hhttps://www.facebook.com/UniverseWithinPodcasthttps://www.instagram.com/UniverseWithinPodcast
Jeff Chilton studied Ethno-mycology at the University of Washington in the late sixties and in 1973 began a 10-year career as a large-scale commercial mushroom grower. Jeff is the co-author of The Mushroom Cultivator, published in 1983. In 1989 Jeff established Nammex, the first company to supply medicinal mushroom extracts to the Nutritional Supplement industry. In 1997 he organized the first organic certification workshop for mushroom production in China. He is a founding member of the World Society for Mushroom Biology and Mushroom Products in 1994 and a Member of the International Society for Mushroom Science. Nammex extracts are used by many supplement and food companies and are noted for their high quality based on scientific analysis of the active compounds. Today he joins the show to share the magical benefits of mushrooms, including what to look out for when you're grocery shopping and how they can increase your health.This was a wonderfully interesting topic, so I have decided to break this episode into two. You can look forward to that next week. Until then! xResources:For consumers that wish to try these products, there is a 25% off offer on the realmushrooms.com website https://www.nammex.com/mushroom-education/ https://www.realmushrooms.com/blog/
"Why You Need Functional Mushrooms In Your Life" is brought to you by Ana Luisa Jewelry. More on it below:We have only seen the world of functional mushroom supplements in the last 5 or 6 years. I had the privilege to have sat down with the godfather of mushrooms who was researching and growing these mushrooms back in the 1980's. Mushrooms give off so many benefits and Jeff talks about all of them. In this episode we talk about:Jeffrey's background and how he got started in functional and medicinal mushroomsThe history of mushroomsHealth benefits of mushroomsThe different types of mushroomsExplains the quality of the mushrooms and their efficacyExplains what we should look for when we buy functional mushroomsAnd much more!Bio: Jeff Chilton studied Ethno-mycology at the University of Washington in the late sixties and in 1973 began a 10 year career as a large scale commercial mushroom grower. Jeff is the co-author of The Mushroom Cultivator, published in 1983. In 1989 Jeff established Nammex, the first company to supply medicinal mushroom extracts to the Nutritional Supplement industry. In 1997 he organized the first organic certification workshop for mushroom production in China.Jeff is a founding member of the World Society for Mushroom Biology and Mushroom Products in 1994 and a Member of the International Society for Mushroom Science. Nammex extracts are used by many supplement and food companies and are noted for their high quality based on scientific analysis of the active compounds.Guest's links and resources: Websites: http://www.realmushrooms.com and http://www.nammex.comBook: The Mushroom Cultivator Host's links and resources: 15% off first order at Araza Beauty use code 'therootofourhealth15'Podcast Survey for a free $25 US Amazon Gift Card https://bit.ly/rootofourhealthsurveyDo you want to know how to manage stress? Schedule your free discovery call today https://calendly.com/elizabethdhealthcoach/30Sponsor: Ana Luisa JewelryTake advantage of their biggest sale of the season and take 60% off your 2nd item. Jewelry that starts at $39 and are carbon neutral, Ana Luisa Jewelry is a sustainable and mostly recycled one of a kind pieces. Wear your jewelry proudly knowing you are part of making a difference in this world. For $60 off your 2nd item go to : https://www.shop.analuisa.com/ourhealthSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/therootofourhealth)
Jeff Chilton studied Ethno-mycology at the University of Washington in the late sixties and in 1973 began a 10 year career as a large scale commercial mushroom grower. Jeff is the co-author of The Mushroom Cultivator, published in 1983. In 1989 Jeff established Nammex, the first company to supply medicinal mushroom extracts to the Nutritional Supplement industry. In 1997 he organized the first organic certification workshop for mushroom production in China. Jeff is a founding member of the World Society for Mushroom Biology and Mushroom Products in 1994 and a Member of the International Society for Mushroom Science. Nammex extracts are used by many supplement and food companies and are noted for their high quality based on scientific analysis of the active compounds. Real Mushrooms Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/real_mushrooms/ Real Mushrooms Website: https://www.realmushrooms.com/ Nammex Website: https://www.nammex.com/ Work with me: Apply Here for 1:1 Mentorship: https://www.guidetowholeness.com/workwithme --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
When you study a subject for 50 years, you can become one of the world's foremost experts. In recent years, medicinal mushroom extracts have exploded in popularity. Lion's mane coffees, chaga teas, turmeric reishi lattes... but are you wasting your money on junk? This episode will teach you to buy high-quality mushroom supplements. Meet our guest Jeff Chilton studied Ethno-mycology at the University of Washington in the sixties. He started out working on a mushroom farm in 1973. Over the last 50 years, he's co-authored the critically acclaimed 1983 book Mushroom Cultivator. In 1989 he founded Nammex — the first supplier of mushroom extracts. Jeff was the one to bring organic certification to the Chinese mushroom industry. He's is also a founding member of the World Society for Mushroom Biology and Mushroom Products and a Member of the International Society for Mushroom Science. Thank you to our sponsors Real Mushrooms Extracts (see my review here): save 10% with code URBAN Key takeaways There are three primary parts of a mushroom, and the part most supplements use is virtually useless Advantages of extracts over whole grocery store mushrooms How to do the "Iodine Test" to see if your mushroom extract is really junk Tips on choosing, buying, and cooking mushrooms Why mushroom supplements grown in the USA are actually a red flag likely indicating poor quality Discovery of a compound found in mushrooms that some researchers consider a new vitamin The strong correlation between mushrooms and lifespan Links Watch it on YouTube: https://youtu.be/-OTwPR7vVbc Full episode show notes: mindbodypeak.com/18 Connect with Nick on social media Instagram Twitter YouTube LinkedIn Other ways to support Subscribe Leave an Apple Podcast review Do you have questions, thoughts, or feedback for Jeff or me? Let me know at mindbodypeak.com/18 and one of us will get back to you! Keep growing, Nick
Our topic today is mushrooms, and whether mushrooms are a missing element in the older athletes’ arsenal of performance, recovery, and longevity. Helping Glen and I to better understand mushrooms is Jeff Chilton, an expert in the study of historical uses and impact of medicinal mushrooms, and who is also the Founder of Nammex, the very first company to supply medicinal mushroom extracts to the nutritional supplement industry. Who is Jeff Chilton? Jeff Chilton studied Ethno-mycology at the University of Washington in the late sixties and in 1973 began a 10 year career as a large scale commercial mushroom grower. Jeff is the co-author of The Mushroom Cultivator, published in 1983. In 1989 Jeff established Nammex, the first company to supply medicinal mushroom extracts to the Nutritional Supplement industry. In 1997 he organized the first organic certification workshop for mushroom production in China. Jeff is a founding member of the World Society for Mushroom Biology and Mushroom Products in 1994 and a Member of the International Society for Mushroom Science. Nammex extracts are used by many supplement and food companies and are noted for their high quality based on scientific analysis of the active compounds. Nammex website: www.nammex.com Consumer website for buying Nammex mushroom extracts: www.realmushrooms.com Additional information about Mushrooms A review of chemical composition and nutritional value of wild-growing and cultivated mushroomsDownload Mini-review on edible mushrooms as source of dietary fiber: Preparation and health benefitsDownload Redefining Medicinal Mushrooms (Nammex_white_paper2017)Download What Mushrooms to try? Chaga (Inonotus obliquus)Reishi (Ganoderma lucidum)Turkey Tail (Trametes versicolor)Maitake (Grifola frondosa)Shiitake (Lentinula edodes) Cordyceps (Cordyceps militaris) Lion's Mane (Hericium erinaceus) The key active compounds of medicinal mushrooms are: Beta-glucans, which support immunity, and are considered to be antibiotic and antiviral.Triterpenoids, which are found to be liver protective, lipid lowering, antioxidant, anti-inflammatory and inhibit histamine release.Ergosterol, which has antitumor and antioxidant properties, and is a precursor to Vitamin D2.
Are we in a current state of dystopia with regards to societal live meetings? Are these now a thing of the past? In this month's podcast episode, Steve Elias, MD is joined by executive directors from The American Venous Forum, The American Vein and Lymphatic Society, The Society of Vascular Surgery and The Society of Interventional Radiology, who together look at the current challenges for the future of society meetings and consider the steps they are taking to work towards a ‘new normal'. In this session, they debate and discuss suggestions for innovation, as well as new engagement strategies, as they hope to embark on society meetings in a ‘Brave New World'. In this episode they discuss: [03.57] A look at experiences of physical meetings pre-COVID [14.00] The next in-person meetings….when? [27.15] The ROI for industry [37.50] The death of the annual meeting? [47.00] What is important to maintain? Listen now for the latest episode from the veinPODCAST series. Prefer video? Watch the latest episode via the vodcast video here. Submit your questions/feedback to Steve via: [podcast@radcliffe-group.com](mailto:podcast@radcliffe-group.com). Hosted by @DrSteveElias and produced by Radcliffe Vascular. Follow us on social media for the latest updates on the next episode @RadcliffeVASCU today!
Dr. Frank DellaCroce, or “Dr. D” as he has come to be known, is a founding partner of the Center for Restorative Breast Surgery and St. Charles Surgical Hospital in New Orleans. Board-certified in plastic surgery, Dr. D has performed thousands of reconstructive procedures, both for women diagnosed with breast cancer and women at high risk of the disease who choose to have prophylactic breast removal. He is a fellow of the American College of Surgeons and a member of numerous professional societies, including the American Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, the American Society for Reconstructive Microsurgery, and the World Society for Reconstructive Microsurgery. He also has been named one of the “Best Doctors in America.” In this podcast, Dr. DellaCroce talks about why numbness happens after mastectomy or breast reconstruction and factors that can affect how much sensation returns. Listen to the podcast to hear him explain: the differences between immediate and delayed reconstruction and how each procedure can affect the potential for sensation to return the difference between implant reconstruction and autologous reconstruction and how each procedure can affect the potential for sensation to return how the type of mastectomy can affect the potential for sensation to return why we need more research on using nerve grafts to possibly help sensation return Running time: 42:43
Mushrooms, Mind & HealingThe parts you could see - what most people called a mushroom - was just a brief apparition. A cloud flower. ~ Margaret AtwoodJeff Chilton, raised in Pacific Northwest, studied ethnomycology at the University of Washington in the late sixties. In 1973 he started work on a commercial mushroom farm in Olympia, Washington. During the next 10 years, he became the production manager, responsible for the cultivation of over 2 million pounds of Agaricus mushrooms per year. He was also involved in the research and development of shiitake, oyster and enoki mushrooms which resulted in the earliest US fresh shiitake sales in 1978. Street ExperienceIn the 1980's he operated a mushroom spawn business and in 1989 he started Nammex, a company that introduced medicinal mushrooms to the US nutritional supplement industry. He traveled extensively in China during the 1990's, attending conferences and visiting research facilities and mushroom farms. In 1997, he organized the first workshop for organic certification of mushrooms in China. Considering Mushroom ScienceA founding member of the World Society for Mushroom Biology and Mushroom Products in 1994 and a Member of the International Society for Mushroom Science, Mr. Chilton's company was the first to offer a complete line of Certified Organic mushroom extracts to the US nutritional supplement industry. Nammex extracts are used by many supplement companies and are noted for their high quality based on scientific analysis of the active compounds. Photo by https://unsplash.com/photos/uX-8hmrUIwk?utm_source=unsplash&utm_medium=referral&utm_content=creditCopyText (MILKOVÍ) on https://unsplash.com/@milkovi?utm_source=unsplash&utm_medium=referral&utm_content=creditCopyText (Unsplash) Jeff's MissionHe challenges the industry for higher standards and transparency with mushroom products. He wants people to have access to quality products and have the knowledge to properly identify these products in the marketplace. ------------ Book and Additional ReferencesWebsite: http://www.nammex.com (www.nammex.com) Book: http://geni.us/chilton (The Mushroom Cultivator: A Practical Guide to Growing Mushrooms at Home), Stamets & Chilton - Global Amazon Link http://www.nammex.com/redefining-medicinal-mushrooms/ (http://www.nammex.com/redefining-medicinal-mushrooms/) Redefining Medicinal Mushrooms: A new scientific screening program for medicinal mushrooms. White Paper, 2015 The Mushroom Cultivator: A practical guide to growing mushrooms at home. Agarikon Press, Chilton, 1983 ------------ Forward This Audio Message Link To a Friendhttp://corebrainjournal.com/235 (http://corebrainjournal.com/236) -----------ThanksThanks, Jeff, for joining us here at CBJ to review these insightful observations regarding the value of mushrooms for immunity and healing interventions. Have some feedback you'd like to share? Leave a note in the comment section below. If you enjoyed this episode, please share it using the social media buttons you see at the bottom of the post. Also, https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/corebrain-journal/id1102718140?mt=2 (please leave an honest review for the CoreBrain Journal Podcast on iTunes). Ratings and reviews are extremely helpful and much appreciated. Reviews do matter in the rankings of the show, and I read each one of them. Be counted. If this post with these several references is helpful, please take a moment to pass it on. QuestionsIn closing, if you have any questions, drop a comment on any posting here at CBJ, and I'll get back to you. This discerning show of world-class experts is here for you, your families, and your clients - to tighten our collective dialogue for more precise answers. SubscribeAnd finally, don't forget to subscribe to the show on http://corebrainjournal.com/itunes (iTunes )to get automatic updates, or if
Jeff Chilton, raised in Pacific Northwest, studied ethno-mycology at the University of Washington in the late sixties. In 1973 he started work on a commercial mushroom farm in Olympia, Washington. During the next 10 years he became the production manager, responsible for the cultivation of over 2 million pounds of Agaricus mushrooms per year. He was also involved in the research and development of shiitake, oyster and enoki mushrooms which resulted in the earliest U.S. fresh shiitake sales in 1978. A founding member of the World Society for Mushroom Biology and Mushroom Products in 1994 and a Member of the International Society for Mushroom Science, Mr Chilton's company was the first to offer a complete line of Certified Organic mushroom extracts to the US nutritional supplement industry. Nammex extracts are used by many supplement companies and are noted for their high quality based on scientific analysis of the active compounds. Jeff Chilton: http://www.nammex.com/ Ronnie Landis: http://www.ronnielandis.net