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This episode features one of my favorite MCs, Masta Ace, who's truly at home on the mic. We talk about how he connects with the crowd and delivers unforgettable performances, making every show feel special. Masta Ace also opens up about how being on the microphone has had a personal impact, helping him grow beyond the stage. If you want to read more about Ace, you can go to Wikipedia or his website. Some of the song referenced in this episode are among my favorites: YBI - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KSSiNOGSCO8 Son of Yvonne - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ir8OIX7vis Block Episode - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pZbgqmClFlQ Falling Season (album) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MQkJWYxRDL8&list=PLnCt9Bzs1NjOw9feXIac_i6ve-hggGglq Please visit www.MyHomeIsSpecial.com for the full project and follow @KBevPhoto on Instagram to see what I'm up to.
Nghe trọn nội dung sách nói Hai Vạn Dặm Dưới Đáy Biển trên ứng dụng Voiz FM: https://voiz.vn/play/1840 Hai Vạn Dặm Dưới Đáy Biển là một cuốn tiểu thuyết giả tưởng hiện đại không chỉ dành cho lứa tuổi thiếu nhi mà còn dành cho mọi thế hệ người đọc. Giáo sư Aronnax cùng anh bạn giúp việc vui tính Conseil là những người say mê khám phá sinh vật biển. Họ đã quyết định khám phá bí mật của quái vật biển. Được sự giúp đỡ của anh chàng thợ săn cá voi siêu hạng Ned Land, họ đã sẵn sàng một cuộc đi săn mà không biết có bao điều nguy hiểm đang chờ đợi mình ở phía trước. Bất ngờ đến với họ khi phát hiện ra con cá voi khổng lồ làm bằng sắt, nhưng tất cả đều không kịp, họ bị bắt làm tù binh trên chiếc tàu của thuyền trưởng Nemo. Và bất đắc dĩ, họ phải tham ra chuyến hành trình trên biển dài ngày. Một thế giới kỳ thú của đại dương đã hiện ra cùng cuộc phiêu lưu của đoàn thám hiểm và thuyền trưởng Nemo: Tham gia chuyến đi săn dưới đáy biển, thoát khỏi cá mập nguy hiểm, chạy trốn những người thổ dân, khai thác kim cương dưới đáy biển, khám phá nhiều vùng đất mới và cuối cùng là mắc kẹt trong núi băng ở Bắc Cực… Tại ứng dụng sách nói Voiz FM, sách nói Hai Vạn Dặm Dưới Đáy Biển được đầu tư chất lượng âm thanh và thu âm chuyên nghiệp, tốt nhất để mang lại trải nghiệm nghe tuyệt vời cho bạn. --- Về Voiz FM: Voiz FM là ứng dụng sách nói podcast ra mắt thị trường công nghệ từ năm 2019. Với gần 2000 tựa sách độc quyền, Voiz FM hiện đang là nền tảng sách nói podcast bản quyền hàng đầu Việt Nam. Bạn có thể trải nghiệm miễn phí đa dạng nội dung tại Voiz FM từ sách nói, podcast đến truyện nói, sách tóm tắt và nội dung dành cho thiếu nhi. --- Voiz FM website: https://voiz.vn/ Theo dõi Facebook Voiz FM: https://www.facebook.com/VoizFM Tham khảo thêm các bài viết review, tổng hợp, gợi ý sách để lựa chọn sách nói dễ dàng hơn tại trang Blog Voiz FM: http://blog.voiz.vn/ --- Cảm ơn bạn đã ủng hộ Voiz FM. Nếu bạn yêu thích sách nói Hai Vạn Dặm Dưới Đáy Biển và các nội dung sách nói podcast khác, hãy đăng ký kênh để nhận thông báo về những nội dung mới nhất của Voiz FM channel nhé. Ngoài ra, bạn có thể nghe BẢN FULL ĐỘC QUYỀN hàng chục ngàn nội dung Chất lượng cao khác tại ứng dụng Voiz FM. Tải ứng dụng Voiz FM: voiz.vn/download #voizfm #sáchnói #podcast #sáchnóiHaiVạnDặmDướiĐáyBiển #JulesVerne
In this episode Neil and Will sit down with Barb Ewing the CEO of the Youngstown Business Incubator (YBI) - the #1 University Affiliated Incubator in the World! Incubators are used to give startup businesses and entrepreneurs needed support in order to drive innovation. With a streamlined focus and a dedication to becoming sustainable, YBI has become one of the most accomplished incubators in the world. Hear from Barb as she describes how it all started and the benefits YBI provides not only to its portfolio companies but to the community and the region as a whole. Take a listen to find out the secrets to success (or the "magic fairy dust") and how other regions can replicate the success of this Appalachian incubator - that dispels misconceptions some might have in regard to tech in Appalachia. Also, you might hear Neil explain the reasoning for having a tree up BEFORE Thanksgiving - and why he was seen as a clown. Youngstown Business Incubator - https://ybi.org/ App News: Tech Hubs (Appalachian Focus) - www.arc.gov/news/biden-harris-administration-designates-nine-tech-hubs-and-grant-recipients-in-appalachian-region/ Global Entrepreneurship Week - www.state.gov/global-entrepreneurship-week/ 2023 National (Appalachian) Christmas Tree - www.uscapitolchristmastree.com/2023/09/06/monongahela-national-forest-announces2023-u-s-capitol-christmas-tree-tour-schedule/ From China to Appalachia - www.floydcountrystore.com/event/from-china-to-appalachia-2023-11-18 Floyd Country Store (Home) - www.floydcountrystore.com/ #AppBiz: Fitz Frames - https://fitzframes.com/ YBI Portfolio Companies - https://ybi.org/entrepreneurs/portfolio/ Extra: Inventors Network KY - www.kyinventors.org/ America Makes - www.americamakes.us/
Best in Da Bay Showcase was created & hosted by rapper Saysha Blanco just so happens to have written & recorded the intro for Talk yo iSHH podcast. She & YBI records CEO Hollywood AL showcase mini artists at their event together and it featured two rising stars in the music industry... Tony Tae & Testimony! New comer Tony Tae is an artist out of Detroit which is my hometown so I'm certainly bias because this young rapper has a lot on his shoulders and has been trying to make it big with his creative lyrics and in-depth songs by simply just speaking the truth. Everyone knows rappers from Detroit take their turn to the stage and Tony Tae is definitely no exceptions to the rules & will be making his way into the scene as a heavy hitter! Got to always support my Michiganders! Testimony has already made a name for himself and has hit hard with a new song first recorded by himself and then featured one of the biggest rappers in the game "LIL Boosie Badazz" with a song called “Whamum”. Which is sure to be a chart topper and everyone's playing it. Testimony stepped out looking fly with that drip to sit down with me after a top notch performance at the showcase. Testimony is certainly getting a lot of attention out here in the hip-hop world so keep your ears open because Testimony will soon be a household name. Check Out Today's Guests @ https://linktr.ee/testimonycarter?utm_source=linktree_profile_share<sid=a8141cf2-b9b1-4641-8252-81296e622a84 Make Sure To Follow Talk Yo Ishh and Tatiana @ https://www.ageofradio.org/talkyoishh/ Facebook @TalkyoiSHH Facebook @tatiana.vitiello.3 Twitter @talkyoishh Tik Tok @talkyoishh Instagram @talkyoishh_pod Instagram @tatianavitiello And shout out to Saysha Blanco for her verse please make sure to follow her @ https://g.co/kgs/5Gg4PJ https://www.facebook.com/sayshablanc?mibextid=LQQJ4d Also check out and follow Age of Radio @ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ageofradioverse/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ageofradio Link Tree: https://linktr.ee/ageofradio Advertising Inquiries: https://www.ageofradio.org/adspace Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Brook Lopez is a NBA player for the Milwaukee Bucks, who was selected 10th overall in the 2008 NBA Draft by the New Jersey Nets. Playing nine seasons with the Nets, he became the franchise's all-time leading scorer and won the 2021 NBA Championship with the Bucks. Brook Lopez joins Thanasis Antetokounmpo discussing; his creative side, Rookie season in the NBA, selecting number 11, playing and coaching twin brother Robin and becoming the Brooklyn Nets' all-time leading scorer. Brook discusses living at Disney World, taking teams to Orlando parks, Splash Mountain origins, secret passages at his house and dreaming as a child. Thanasis also throws Brook some "This or That" questions, as well as survival tips. Watch the full episode on YouTube here: https://youtu.be/Ybi-cgck29k
Legendary criminal defense attorney Steve Fishman joined us in studio. "Fish" represented some of Detroit's most epic street legends and drug lords, including Terry Flenory from BMF, Demetrius Holloway, and Frank "Nitti" Usher among others. He also advocated on behalf of White Boy Rick's release.
Legendary criminal defense attorney Steve Fishman joined us in studio. "Fish" represented some of Detroit's most epic street legends and drug lords, including Terry Flenory from BMF, Demetrius Holloway, and Frank "Nitti" Usher among others. He also advocated on behalf of White Boy Rick's release.
Underworld legend Doc Davis joined the Original Gangsters Podcast in studio! Davis was one of Detroit's largest drug kingpins in the 70s and 80s. During the height of his power, Davis was an international drug smuggler, supplying Detroit heavyweights like Young Boys Incorporated. Eventually Doc became a fugitive and was on the top 10 most wanted list. In this episode Doc also describes how the Davis Gang worked with the Giacalone brothers and the Italian Mafia.
Underworld legend Doc Davis joined the Original Gangsters Podcast in studio! Davis was one of Detroit's largest drug kingpins in the 70s and 80s. During the height of his power, Davis was an international drug smuggler, supplying Detroit heavyweights like Young Boys Incorporated. Eventually Doc became a fugitive and was on the top 10 most wanted list. In this episode Doc also describes how the Davis Gang worked with the Giacalone brothers and the Italian Mafia.
An Original Gangsters Podcast exclusive!! The fellas interviewed former Detroit kingpin and street legend Layton "the Beast" Simon. Layton is the inspiration for the BMF tv show character "Lamar Silas." Simon talks about his life in the game and his interactions with other Detroit street legends like Chester Campbell, Butch Jones (YBI), White Boy Rick, and the Flenory Brothers. Layton even describes the time he beefed with Big Meech.
An Original Gangsters Podcast exclusive!! The fellas interviewed former Detroit kingpin and street legend Layton "the Beast" Simon. Layton is the inspiration for the BMF tv show character "Lamar Silas." Simon talks about his life in the game and his interactions with other Detroit street legends like Chester Campbell, Butch Jones (YBI), White Boy Rick, and the Flenory Brothers. Layton even describes the time he beefed with Big Meech.
Hello, this was an episode close to us here at the YBI family. We are excited that Juneteenth is now a Federal Holiday and hopefully it will lead to the future growth of America as a whole. https://www.nytimes.com/article/junet... https://www.history.com/news/black-wa... Our website for more content and other ways to support the channel: youngbrokeandinvesting.com The Discord Channel to chat with us, other cool friends: https://discord.gg/rDGySuVc --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ybi-llc/support
Today we explore our favorite moments of the year with you. This year has definitely been an interesting and hard one but, there was good in it and for YBI we picked our favorites. Thank You everyone for this year and all of the support. If you haven't already hit that like button and share shows with anyone who is interested in their finances and investing. Our website for more content and other ways to support the channel: youngbrokeandinvesting.com Coinbase link if you want to get started in crypto with a free 10 dollars: https://www.coinbase.com/join/montag_dw M1 finance link if you want another free 10 dollars for getting started in investing/IRA: https://m1.finance/3Dh5nozcs2jc Stash Invest Link if M1 didn't meet your fancy or if you want more free stock 20 dollars worth: https://get.stash.com/romanj6ovx --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ybi-llc/support
On this episode of #SpanningtheNeed, Anthony Spano has the honor of sitting down with Jim Cossler, Huntington Bank Entrepreneur in Residence, and former CEO of the Youngstown Business Incubator as we discuss life, shares past stories and his long career on the verge of his retirement in January 2021. #spanningtheneedSubscribe for more and follow me here:PODCAST: https://www.spreaker.com/show/spannin... (or search "Spanning the Need w/Anthony Spano" on your podcast app)TWITTER: https://www.twitter.com/anthonyvspanoINSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/anthonyvspanoFACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/anthonyvspanoPATREON: https://www.patreon.com/anthonyvspanoPlease sign up for updates on announcements, interviews, and giveaways below: https://www.anthonyvspano.com.
Stephanie Gaffney is the director of Additive Manufacturing Programs at the Youngstown Business Incubator, an internationally recognized program focused on the development of software and additive manufacturing companies in Ohio’s Mahoning Valley. Stephanie Gaffney joined the YBI team in September of 2014 as an industry liaison for the precision printed parts network, and now works to integrate additive manufacturing into small to medium operations throughout Ohio. She has managed $20 million in unclassified R&D projects to address the joint operational needs of industry, military, academia and non-profits. Stephanie brings significant industry experience from several sectors of the economy, as well as management experience from owning her own company. She was named an America Makes ambassador in 2019 and is serving a two-year term on its executive committee. Stephanie is a graduate of Youngstown State University with a bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering and a minor in Mathematics.
A great discussion w/Barb Ewing, CEO of Youngstown Business Incubator to talk about life, the success of the YBI (untold stories), and what's next for the organization in the future on another episode of #SpannintheNeed. YBI: https://www.twitter.com/ybiTweetsSubscribe for more and follow me here:PODCAST: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... (or search "Spanning the Need w/Anthony Spano" on your podcast app)TWITTER: https://www.twitter.com/anthonyvspanoINSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/anthonyvspanoFACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/anthonyvspanoPATREON: https://www.patreon.com/anthonyvspanoPlease sign up for updates on announcements, interviews, and giveaways below: https://www.anthonyvspano.com.
Ybi twins podcast, kali ini kita sedang membahas masalah yang di alami narasumber saya dan bukan masalah yang di alami orang lain. Jika ada kata-kata yang kurang enak untuk di dengar atau menyinggung mohon untuk di maafkan, karena manusia tidak luput dari kesalahan. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ybitwinskembar/support
Everybody knows entrepreneurship is hard - you are guaranteed to go through the highs and the lows. On this episode of TAG! We talk with Corey Patrick of the Youngstown Business Incubator. Corey talks about how when your business is at your “lows” it’s their job to keep you going forward and keep pushing you because when you push through that’s when you hit that next breakthrough. The Youngstown Business incubator is definitely a unique incubator. They focus on growing businesses not just in Youngstown Ohio but all over the world. They offer help to any entrepreneur - no matter where they are located. In fact one of their mottos is “You can have an effective and successful start up company anywhere in the world - no one cares where it’s located.”Some of their clients include tech/software companies, 3D Printing Companies, Consumer Packaged Goods, Lifestyle Businesses as well as businesses founded by minorities and women. They are INCREDIBLY good at helping entrepreneurs grow by providing them resources, helping them with funding and getting them connected to the right people and businesses that will help them flourish. Corey shares about some of the biggest challenges entrepreneurs face. For most it’s funding. Corey says it has gotten better over the years for sure due to different opportunities for funding that are out there now, but there is always a demand for more. He also shares that most businesses fail because they are not willing to pivot or they are not coachable, or perhaps they lose interest over time because the business isn’t paying the bills or they are frustrated because they didn’t become an overnight success. On this show Corey offers advice and tips on how a new business can bring themselves to market more effectively. He also walks through how to do proper roadmapping and market research for your business as well. He also shares about how important a brand is and how a brand can make or kill a startup sometimes. If you are an entrepreneur and you are trying to grow your business - You DEFINITELY want to work with Corey and the YBI. https://www.linkedin.com/in/coreypatrick/https://ybi.org/Twitter : https://twitter.com/ybitweetsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/youngstownbusinessincubator/Fb - https://www.facebook.com/ybincubatorBlog that Corey Recommends: Social Media Today: https://www.socialmediatoday.com/Book that Corey Recommends:Traction: How Any Startup Can Achieve Explosive Customer Growthhttps://amzn.to/2QsS4HV
It’s the early eighties, and a new organization is revolutionizing the heroin trade: Young Boys Inc. Unlike other drug operations, YBI recruits juveniles, brands smack as if it were designer clothing, and moves the industry out of the dope houses and onto the corners. As YBI’s relentless expansion causes more and more bloodshed, its foot soldiers must reckon with their impact on Detroit. For bonus content from this episode, visit crimetownshow.com.
You've no doubt heard of controversial "young blood transfers", made popular of late in the anti-aging and longevity industry by articles such as: - - - But what has completely flown under the radar is the fact that plasma transfusions of young blood have been found in clinical research studies to have never-before-seen effects on chronic health conditions such as Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, autoimmunity and many others. In today's podcast, with Mark Urdahl and his lead nurse Gloria, you'll get never-before-heard breakthrough information on how young blood transfusions really work for these conditions, along with their true effects on anti-aging and longevity. Mark Urdahl, one of my guests on this podcast, serves as Chairman and CEO of the Young Blood Institute, a non-profit corporation conducting clinical trials in the use of therapeutic plasma exchange as a modality to systemically prevent cellular senescence and the onset of associated immunological, neurological, and cardiovascular disorders. Mr. Urdahl and his team at the Young Blood Institute have also pioneered the concurrent use of the world’s most advanced, state-of-the-art, ultrasensitive, high-precision blood serum measurement technologies to capture comprehensive “big data” of the human body, an unprecedented combination of testing technologies in human medicine or human clinical research, in order to understand never-before-seen correlations which might lead to discovery of root causes of age-associated disorders. He began his career with IBM Biomedical Systems, which, in partnership with the National Cancer Institute, invented the world’s first automated blood cell separator, first commercially produced by IBM in the 70’s as the IBM 2997. After IBM sold its Biomedical Systems business unit to COBE Laboratories in 1984, Mr. Urdahl became a systems engineer supporting IBM large systems accounts, including notable innovators in health care management. Mr. Urdahl went on to lead a distinguished career at IBM, where he held management positions in marketing and sales, technology development, corporate development. After IBM, he founded Applied Science Fiction (ASF), a digital imaging company where he served as Chairman and CEO, overseeing the development of over 150 patent applications and licensing its technology to nearly every major imaging OEM worldwide, including Nikon, Agfa, Minolta, and many others. Mr. Urdahl subsequently formed the Young Blood Institute as a non-profit 501 (c) (3) corporation to research anti-aging therapies under clinical trials, recruiting world-class principal investigators, establishing a nation-wide network of nurses and private care physicians, creating the most advanced biomarker testing platform in the world, and developing a “big data” database capable of storing data in the cloud in perpetuity. In 2008 Mr. Urdahl led an investment group to acquire the storage network monitoring business unit of Finisar Corp, including a portfolio of 20+ patents/applications, to form a privately held company, Virtual Instruments. He subsequently formed the Young Blood Institute to research anti-aging therapies under clinical trials, recruiting world-class principal investigators, establishing a nation-wide network of nurses and private care physicians, creating the most advanced biomarker testing platform in the world, and developing a “big data” database capable of storing data in the cloud in perpetuity. During our discussion, you'll discover: -The history of the world's first blood cell separator... after his son was diagnosed with leukemia Blood cells were separated manually; very laborious IBM funded this research and many other inventions that have benefited humanity -What is blood cell separation and exchange?... Similar to a Blood drawn from one arm; spun around in centrifuge; separates red, white, plasma (by gravity); Machine can draw whichever component you want (platelets, plasma, red cells, etc.) Blood is reinserted into the arm sans whichever component you want (ex. plasma) and new plasma is inserted via IV New plasma comes from various sources: actual plasma and purified plasma components Broke college kids donate plasma for gas money (creating a very large plasma pool) Water is taken out of the plasma; what's left is albumin, immunoglobulins, fibrinogen Similar to frozen lemonade (just add water) -How Mark became interested in the transfer of young blood... Was involved in several high-tech yet unfulfilling tasks; desired to do more for humanity : the joining of two mice together, one old, one young Systemic milieu Findings of mouse research: There was one solution (young blood) to multiple problems; however, each problem had its own funding, infrastructure, bureaucracy, etc. Both parties are affected: younger deteriorate; older improve Initial goal: reboot the immune system for people over the age of 50 -Why the Young Blood Institute operates as a non-profit organization... Humanitarian research No proprietary issues such as IP, Much learning that yet needs to occur For profit companies naturally focus on profit; Can be contradictory to the idea of research and discovery Takes years for truths to emerge (because of investors, stock, etc.) -The philosophy behind the research and work at the Young Blood Institute... - The immunobiologist at the YBI Valid clinical evidence requires data How do you prove you've prevented something? By proving it existed in the first place Anecdotal data suggests the effects of plasmapheresis extends beyond the indication that is being treated Cast a wide net, gather as much data as possible (treat the whole elephant) What biomarkers are being tracked: Standardized patient care physical exams Muscle biopsies Muscle function Neurological/cognitive function Many more All tests done before the young blood transfer Not trying to cure; trying to prevent Don't test for telomeres because it's testing whole blood Each cell subset has different telomere lengths Wide disparity in test results Cells are aware of changes in environment, not calendar times -A dramatic real-life example of 2 70-year old Youngblood Institute patients... The plasma that was withdrawn was rather putrid looking After 2-3 treatments (removing old plasma, injecting young plasma) the plasma condition normalized Getting rid of the old plasma really matters Decrease in whole blood viscosity Low shear viscosity: "stickiness" of the blood -What is "big data of the body"?... Digital biomarkers: Apple Watch, HRV, sleep cycles, etc. Unprecedented ensemble of data assembled in one place Correlations (meta data) Data is mined over time -The government's intervention in this type of technology... FDA shut down a for-profit company in the field Mark supports the FDA's action and caution Infusions are additive; can cause circulatory overload YBI does a transfusion; blood volume stays constant Mark doesn't fear an FDA shutdown of the Youngblood Institute because they are in agreement with and support their actions -How something called a "neuro protocol" may lead to breakthroughs in the treatment of Alzheimers... Article: An extension of current protocol: 6 treatments over a 6 week period Add a partial monthly treatment for 12 months Mark's lead nurse, Gloria, was the lead on the AMBAR study, and had shocking stories to tell Could potentially lead to treatment of Parkinson's and ALS 60% success in arresting the development of Alzheimers Proper clinical trial: unbiased investigators who look at data, not the subjects -The role of a head nurse in a plasma transfusion... It's largely a nurse's procedure Top 6 nurses at the YBI have 230+ years of experience Get lead physicians observations; head nurse will sometimes provide that for them Interact with patients and get their observations Alzheimers affects the family of the patient more than the patient (due to their loss of memory) -Gloria's observations treating patients, both with the AMBAR study and at the YBI... "Early results on Parkinson's and ALS patients are very encouraging" did a placebo test on patients: Patients already had minimum mild level of Alzheimers "Sham" is used in the best possible sense Patients perceived they were receiving the treatment when they were not Treated over 180 subjects over a four year period One patient in particular deteriorated rapidly while on the sham study "Predictive biomarkers" are used to admit patients into the YBI treatments Some of the good stories: Orchard farmer in his 80's showed remarkable improvement after approx. 8 months (18 treatments) Woman who just turned 60, lost her joy for life; after 2 months, daughter reported amazing progress; flirting with everyone after 5 months Patients regain previously lost memories -Can apheresis be used as an anti-aging treatment even if one doesn't have Alzheimers?... "Apparent health" can be a misnomer; all of a sudden someone can have 3 major diseases YBI doesn't treat patients as young as 30 years old Alzheimers, Parkinson's, ALS symptoms begin very young -Why these studies and treatments are still occurring more or less behind the scenes... -And much more... Resources from this episode: - - - - - podcast - of the NAD injection clinic in San Diego - - -Article: Episode Sponsors: -: My personal playground for new supplement formulations. Ben Greenfield Fitness listeners receive a 10% discount off your entire order when you use discount code: BGF10. Check out the Memorial Day specials and save today! -: Contains a host of anti-inflammatory, anti-obesity, and anti-allergy benefits. For this reason, I have decided to now make consumption of hydrogen-rich water an important part of my daily nutritional routine...and I highly recommend it! 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Song suggestion: Royce da 5’9, YBI, Styles P - “Posted on the Block” (not on Spotify, check Youtube).
You've no doubt heard of it by now... In an attempt to live longer, some anti-aging enthusiasts are getting themselves injected with the blood of young humans, via a process deemed: plasmaphoresis. This podcast is about several age reversal therapies. It's also about biohacking Alzheimers. It's about all these therapies (senolytics, exosomes, gdf-11, etc) that scientists have been talking about for age reversal. The podcast is about biological aging clocks and biomarkers to measure them. You'll learn about ways that you can biohack Alzheimer's disease, how to measure your biological age, how to reverse aging, what the biggest obstacle to age reversal is, how to get more involved in the anti-aging community and more. About the Guests Mark Urdahl, is a technology entrepreneur from the Silicon Valley. He has numerous patents and has worked in big data. He began his career at IBM's medical instruments subsidiary that pioneered plasmaphoresis. Mark founded to advance new uses for well established therapeutic plasma exchange therapies which have recently evidenced a previously undocumented potential to rejuvenate the body's own stem cells, restore aging immune systems, and prevent the onset of many age-related disease condition, so that we might live healthy as we age and ultimately live longer lives. Tom Ingloglia first appeared on this podcast in the episode "" As you learn in that episode, Tom is a private investor with a master’s degree in finance. In the midst of trading, investing in technology and developing real estate in Costa Rica, Tom became very sick. He was initially prescribed antibiotics, suffered from an adverse reaction and was told that he’d have stomach problems for the rest of his life. In the years that followed, Tom also developed severe food allergies. His symptoms worsened, and he next began dealing with insomnia, anxiety, muscle pain, tendinopathies, joint pain, chronic fatigue syndrome, altered and clouded cognition and headaches. He finally had a mental breakdown in 2008. After a prolonged period of taking antibiotics, Tom began experiencing tendonitis throughout his fingers, hands, wrists and ankles and feet, so he started taking pain medications to relieve this pain. He had to give up his career in trading because his sole focus for the next eight years would be on finding a cure to his growing symptoms. His life consisted of working with physical therapists, going to the gym, going to new doctors, and trying new foods to see if it would help. Throughout Tom’s eight-year battle, he was prescribed consistently and persistently more medication. For six years, he was taking excessive amounts of Hydrocodone and Tramadol every day. Tom became obsessed with researching symptoms and treatments, and learned about the NAD+ treatment. He visited a clinic, and on Day 7 of his treatment, “It hit me. I started feeling better. I felt amazing. There was a calm that came over me. I felt safe. I just had no cravings for drugs or pain meds. There was no need for them. I just didn’t have the excruciating pain that I had before. I felt eight years of pain melting away.” Tom has nearly fully recovered, using related treatments to NAD+, and has engaged two cofounders to assist him in building out a facility to help bring this treatment to others in similar situations. In my conversation with Mark and Tom, you'll discover: -The history of and how "heterochronic plasma exchange" works...16:00 Heterochronic plasma means simply removing old plasma and replacing it with "young" plasma. Others are experimenting with this concept. What Mark does is different from a plasma "infusion." Plasma is approximately half of our blood volume. Mark began with IBM Biomedical Systems, who had invented what we now call the "blood cell processor." -The intricate means of testing used on mice...22:15 Basically creating "siamese twins" with mice by stitching them together. Similar procedures have been conducted on humans for over 50 years. Mark wanted to recruit the best medical professionals to the Young Blood Institute. Many of them have been doing it for 30-40 years. -What, if any, are the risks of these plasma exchanges...29:10 Roughly a 4% risk of a transfusion reaction, which is akin to what you might experience donating blood. One of the safer procedures in the medical field today. You go through 6 exchanges as part of a protocol. -The network of doctors that Mark and Tom have built to do a plasma exchange...32:42 There are medical professionals all over the U.S. that can do the procedure. Submit an inquiry on the website to find a doctor that is near you. -What anti-aging biomarkers Mark is tracking at the Young Blood Institute...34:51 They have more technology testing capability than Stanford, Johns Hopkins and Harvard combined. Key technology: time of flight mass cytometry. Single cell proteionomics. They are trying to develop early detection biomarkers that enables them to prevent the onset of diseases before they become significant. -The lowest hanging fruit for people to track...46:15 The YBI's concern is the function of the body, rather than the age. Your cells are not aware of your "age". -What a biological aging clock is...50:20 Zymo is a lab that has worked with Steven Horvath. Looked at DNA, and seen a pattern from methyl groups attached to certain parts of the genome. -How can we track biological aging, or slow down our biological aging clock?...52:30 Inflammatory markers, heart age, brain age, lung age, skin elasticity. -The anti-aging booth that Mark and Tom will be operating at a conference called RAAD Fest...54:45 Want to have a contest where people calculate their age, and track their progress. Mark and Tom have one of the largest booths at the conference. -Whether NAD actually gets absorbed into a cell via injections or IV...1:00:30 How does Ben feel with an injection? Answer: Incredible. Tom doesn't recommend the injection due to the level of discomfort. -Why compounded formulas such as glutathione and Vitamin B could be taken off the market soon...1:07:30 There's a review similar to a court hearing, where people argue for and against glutathione. Taken off the market for compounding pharmacies. Tom "has his own reasons" for why this could be deemed unsafe. Core problem: the vitamins don't have any intellectual property. Could affect the costs of healthcare. -How to use technologies such as Vielight and exosomes to address Alzheimer's...1:14:30 Alzheimers is a $500 billion industry; the 6th leading cause of death. A Vielight is basically a laser light for your nose and head; photobiomodulation on your skull. -What GDF11 mRNA is and how it works to improve hearing, smell and sight...1:25:30 GDF11 is a DNA repair molecule; makes stem cells active again. Patients see improvements in sex drive, vision, smell, hearing, etc. Legal hurdles to being able to administer it. "Unofficial" results are very positive. -How senolytics works as a therapy for aging and Alzheimer's, and the importance of quercetin and tocotrienols...1:33:45 Describes small molecules that lead to the death of "zombie" cells that don't help the rest of your body. 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Melanie Klein is an empowerment coach, professor of Sociology and Women’s Studies at Moorpark Collect in Venura County, California, speaker, writer and thought leader in the areas of body confidence, authentic empowerment and visibility. In addition to many other books she’s also the editor of the recently released, Yoga Rising: 30 Empowering Stories from Yoga Renegades for Every Body. She is passionate about the topic of contemporary body image politics and is making waves in creating a healthier, more positive perception of our body image. She's been featured several times on Yoga International to talk about this topic and co-founded the Yoga and Body Image Coalition in 2014. YBI strives to provide accessible, body-positive yoga and reflects the full range of human diversity. What an absolute thrill to talk to Melanie!! This conversation expanded my understanding of how I relate to myself and I even had a breakthrough Aha moment (you'll definitely recognize when this is as you listen...I was ecstatic :) ). I used to think of body image as a social issue and never considered its relation to yoga. If I practice yoga, mindfulness and acceptance then surely I have a healthy body image right? No need to extricate this one specific thing from the big picture of accepting the whole self....right? Turns out I was wrong. Our body image is not only an outcome of our internal relationship with self but is also a product of the society, politics and history that shapes us. It's so powerful that it dictates our self-worth. It can even hold us back from reaching our full potential. Yoga can be one of the most powerful tools to help us disentangle our distorted body image from our identities. In this episode, Melanie and dig further in-depth into the topic of contemporary body image politics - what it is, how it affects all of us and what we can do about it, including how an authentic yoga practice can free us from the war we wage against our bodies. Buckle in. This one's a good one. Read More