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Avoiding Burnout: How To Enhance Your Business & Improve Your Health

Today, we sit down with Joanna Sapir, a business strategist who helps health and wellness practitioners streamline their systems. By providing step-by-step guidance and proven business strategies, Joanna is on a mission to help practitioners transform their businesses to be sustainable and profitable – and live more fulfilled lives in the process… Joanna plays a major role in helping practitioners develop more profitable and sustainable business practices. What makes her approach so distinct and effective? Click play to find out now! Join us now to learn about: How burnout typically shows up for people. Why time management is so essential for mental health. The importance of honing in on who your ideal clients are. You can uncover more about Joanna and her work by visiting her website here. Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: http://apple.co/30PvU9

Dec 4, 202342 min

How To Optimize Your Business | Key Insight From Speakeasy's Richard Jacobs

In this episode, Ken McCarthy sits down with Richard Jacobs to discuss his approach to business and personal success. Richard is the Founder and CEO of Speakeasy Marketing Inc., a company that has been providing SEO authority marketing services to attorneys across the country for over a decade. In addition to his work with Speakeasy, Richard is an avid podcaster, speaker, author, and chess player. With over a decade of experience as a successful entrepreneur, Richard is constantly refining his approach to marketing, business development, and communication. you ready to learn more about Richard's secrets to success? Join us now to find out! Join the conversation now to discover: How Richard got started with legal marketing. The uniqueness of working with overseas employees. The power of systemization for business growth. How to create unique content for attorneys at a large scale. How to conduct a productive interview. You can learn more about Speakeasy Marketing by clicking here! Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: http://apple.co/30PvU9C

Dec 3, 202347 min

Get More Out Of Your Business & Yourself | 4 Essential Steps To Take

In this episode, we sit down with Hilary DeCesare, an award-winning business leader, 3x international best-selling author, and coach to thousands of entrepreneurs and top executives. She is the author of RELAUNCH!: Spark Your Heart to Ignite Your Life, a book that introduces readers to the three H's—the Heart, the Head, and the Higher Self. Also known as the "3HQuotient", these elements are meant to empower people and reveal a path toward transformation and possibility… Hilary is on a mission to help women turn typical life transitions into positive transformations. As the CEO of The ReLaunch Company, she has assisted individuals and organizations around the world to scale and grow their businesses (and themselves) with proven strategies from her personal and professional life. Join us now to discover: The importance of balancing the head and the heart. How to tap into your higher self. 4 steps to create momentum toward your goals. How to build up your energy to tune into your surroundings. Want to learn more about Hilary and her work? Click here now! Take advantage of a 5% discount on Ekster accessories by using the code FINDINGGENIUS. Enhance your style and functionality with premium accessories. Visit bit.ly/3uiVX9R to explore latest collection. Episode also available on Apple Podcast: http://apple.co/30PvU9C

Dec 2, 202328 min

How Podcasts Are Being Used As A Marketing Tool To Empower Businesses

As the world moves toward more audio-dominant media, many professionals are seeing this as an opportunity for business exposure and marketing success. However, few know the strategies that allow you to do this effectively and efficiently… Joining us today is Omar Mo, the Founder and CEO of Nomads Cast. Omar has been a digital nomad for years, giving him insight into the world of location-independent employment and sustainable marketing tactics. With Nomads Cast, Omar and his team assist businesses in producing "lead-generating podcasts and content that transforms their brand to the next level. " This approach has helped countless enterprises achieve marketing success – all through empowering business models and growing platforms. In this episode, you will learn about: What it takes to bring podcasts to a wider audience. Why podcasts that work with Nomads Cast often see consistent success. Tricks and secrets of using podcasts as a marketing vehicle to drive revenue. What a SpeakPipe strategy is, and how it engages niche groups. You can find out more about Nomads Cast and their approach by visiting www.nomadscast.com! Take advantage of a 5% discount on Ekster accessories by using the code FINDINGGENIUS. Enhance your style and functionality with premium accessories. Visit bit.ly/3uiVX9R to explore latest collection. Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: http://apple.co/30PvU9C

Dec 1, 202336 min

Creating a Thriving Business to Maximize Its Value with Michelle Seiler Tucker

Michelle Seiler Tucker is a best-selling author who has been in business for more than twenty years. She is an authority on buying and selling, improving businesses, and developing revenue streams. Seiler Tucker co-authored Exit Rich: The 6P Method to Sell your Business for Huge Profit with finance expert Sharon Lechter that educates readers on how to increase revenue productivity and many other techniques for creating a prosperous business that will be attractive to buyers. Click on play to learn: How to objectively evaluate your business. How to use Seiler Tucker's twofold approach to sell your business for maximum profit. How to improve your chances of finding the right buyer for your business. With more than 20 years experience in mergers and acquisitions, Seiler Tucker has been instrumental in the sale of hundreds of businesses. She is the Founder and CEO of Seiler Tucker Incorporated and currently owns several other successful businesses. Seiler Tucker specializes in buying, fixing, growing, and selling businesses. Business owners sell for different reasons: health issues, divorce, death, owners' disputes, or something unforeseen and external like the current pandemic. Seiler Tucker collaborates with clients to help them expand their businesses and avoid making errors that hinder the growth of a healthy business. She has identified common mistakes that business owners make that devalue the profitability of their companies. One of the biggest mistakes is not having a plan for exiting the business. The owner does not have a sellable asset because they failed to build a solid infrastructure which means there is no intrinsic value for prospective buyers. Exit Rich educates business owners on how to prepare for the sale of their business from the very beginning. The result is creating a high-value asset that is appealing to buyers. To learn more visit: Website: seilertucker.com; exitrichbook.com Twitter: @MSeilerTucker Take advantage of a 5% discount on Ekster accessories by using the code FINDINGGENIUS. Enhance your style and functionality with premium accessories. Visit bit.ly/3uiVX9R to explore latest collection. Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: http://apple.co/30PvU9C

Nov 30, 202338 min

Problem Solved: Business Meets Lateral Thinking with Paul Sloane

Paul Sloane's always been interested in lateral thinking puzzles and has written international best sellers on the subject. He shares how he's translated those methods into solving problems in the business world. A professional who's helped busy executives with creativity and innovation in their companies for over fifteen years, he describes some of his methods to raise the bar for leadership and problem solving. Listen and learn How lateral thinking starts with approaching problems from the side, Examples of his 12 "great ways to innovate," Why corporate culture provides little incentive to innovate and how he advises to change that, and Some of the most interesting puzzles he's faced in the corporate world. Author, speaker, and innovator Paul Sloane explains his cutting-edge approach to business problems and solutions for listeners with concrete examples and the philosophy behind what he does. It all starts with countering the staid habit of vertical thinking. That's where "you build block on block on block, and that's fine. But lateral means coming at the problem from the side. It means finding a new and fresh and different approach to the problem," says Sloane. He says that's how great leaps, like our modern grocery shopping system, have evolved. Unfortunately, he says that corporate culture is often works against innovation, mostly at the middle level when goals are geared toward meeting one's numbers rather than risk taking that might not pan out. Sloane has numerous methods to address these, from brainstorming groups to creativity training. "Everyone can be more creative than they think. Everyone started out as creative. Kids are terrifically creative," he says and he discusses how he helps to revive that creativity within corporate walls. Listen in to find out more about his effective ideas. Take advantage of a 5% discount on Ekster accessories by using the code FINDINGGENIUS. Enhance your style and functionality with premium accessories. Visit bit.ly/3uiVX9R to explore latest collection. Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: http://apple.co/30PvU9C

Nov 29, 202333 min

Forensic Investigation | Uncovering The Power Of Empirical Research In The Legal System

This episode connects us with Michael J. Saks, a Regents Professor in the Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law and Department of Psychology at Arizona State University. He is also the author of Modern Scientific Evidence: The Law and Science of Expert Testimony – and is an expert in the empirical studies of the legal system…. Professor Saks is on a mission to bring a better understanding and appreciation of the value of empirical research to lawyers. His primary research involves decision-making in the legal process, evidence law, the law's use of science, the behavior of the litigation system, and legal policy affecting medical patient safety. Join the discussion now to find out: What empirical research is, and how it ties into the legal system. Whether or not polygraphs are accurate. How handwriting analysis impacts legal evidence. The challenges and limitations of forensic methods. To learn more about Professor Saks and his work, click here now! Take advantage of a 5% discount on Ekster accessories by using the code FINDINGGENIUS. Enhance your style and functionality with premium accessories. Visit bit.ly/3uiVX9R to explore latest collection. Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: http://apple.co/30PvU9C

Nov 28, 202341 min

An In-Depth Look into Marketplace Analytics with Maury Blackman

How can companies make educated decisions on how and where to operate their business? Information data can steer them in the right direction. Listen up to learn: How accurate data can be ensured after collection What data is collected from users Which businesses can benefit from data collection CEO of Premise, Maury Blackman, shares his expertise in collecting data and using it to guide business decisions worldwide. Collecting data from users and contributors around the world can be the first step in helping businesses operate more intelligently. By ensuring this data is accurate, directives can be established to guide smart decision-making. Organizing data collectors allows data sets to be comprehensive and diverse. Since different people perceive the world around them in different ways, the most accurate sets of data can be gleaned from their experience. To learn more, visit https://www.premise.com. Take advantage of a 5% discount on Ekster accessories by using the code FINDINGGENIUS. Enhance your style and functionality with premium accessories. Visit bit.ly/3uiVX9R to explore latest collection. Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: http://apple.co/30PvU9C

Nov 27, 202321 min

Jesus And Greek Philosophy | Analyzing The Origins Of Biblical Christian Ethics

Returning to the podcast is Bob Walters, a Christian writer who has spent the past decade involved in church-oriented volunteer enterprises. With a background in journalism and public relations, he uses his skills to write, edit, serve, and teach others in the Christian community. In addition to his work in the church, Bob also writes a weekly blog entitled Common Christianity. Here, he outlines an array of Biblical subjects – from Greek philosophy to New Testament parables… In this episode, we explore: What the "intertestamental" period is in the Bible, and when it occurred. What makes Greek philosophy such a powerful force in our perception of faith. How language influenced the culture in Biblical times. How is Bob's outlook on spirituality and faith impacting others? Join the conversation now to see for yourself! You can find a link to Bob's blog, Common Christianity, here! Take advantage of a 5% discount on Ekster accessories by using the code FINDINGGENIUS. Enhance your style and functionality with premium accessories. Visit bit.ly/3uiVX9R to explore latest collection. Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: http://apple.co/30PvU9C

Nov 26, 202355 min

Geological Evidence Of The Bible | Using Science & History To Prove Creation

In this episode, we are rejoined by Thomas Purifoy, Jr., a creative filmmaker who develops learning resources intended to advance the Kingdom of God. Known for his work on films like Is Genesis History?, Samaritan, and The Widow and Judge, Thomas is committed to revealing the truth about young Earth creation using the evidence of the Bible as his primary resource… Always interested in science and faith, Thomas currently oversees three companies: Compass Cinema, Compass Classroom, and Compass Creative. From producing feature-length documentaries to creating and distributing homeschool video curriculums, Thomas makes sense of the world from a biblical perspective – and he's eager to share this point of view with the world. In this conversation, we invite you to learn about: How Biblical history provides accurate evidence for the past. The catastrophic transformations that the Earth has undergone. How evidence can be used in a variety of paradigms. Thomas's latest film, Is Genesis History? Mountains After the Flood. Want to uncover more on Thomas Purifoy and his work? Click here now! Take advantage of a 5% discount on Ekster accessories by using the code FINDINGGENIUS. Enhance your style and functionality with premium accessories. Visit bit.ly/3uiVX9R to explore latest collection. Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: http://apple.co/30PvU9C

Nov 25, 202345 min

Exploring The Uses Of Functional Medicine And Holistic Health Care With Dr. Christopher Estes

Dr. Christopher Estes joins the podcast today to discuss his distinct approach to functional medicine and the intersection of Eastern and Western medicine. As the Co-Founder of Miami Beach Comprehensive Wellness Center, Dr. Estes is a board-certified Obstetrician and Gynecologist who works hard to uncover the root causes of various medical conditions – no matter how complex they may seem. Miami Beach Comprehensive Wellness Center offers an array of therapies for both women and men. This includes functional medicine evaluations, intravenous and ozone therapies, platelet-rich plasma therapies, peptide therapies, energetic medicine, and Acutonics sound healing. From managing environmentally acquired illnesses to offering comprehensive detoxification programs, Dr. Estes is on a mission to help people of all ages optimize their health using an integrated approach to wellness… Jump in now to learn about: What complex chronic medical illnesses are, and how they can be holistically treated. Common reasons why people seek stem cell therapy. How your diet impacts your overall health. What ozone therapy is used for, and how it's administered. You can find more information on Dr. Estes and his work with Miami Beach Comprehensive Wellness Center by clicking here! Take advantage of a 5% discount on Ekster accessories by using the code FINDINGGENIUS. Enhance your style and functionality with premium accessories. Visit bit.ly/3uiVX9R to explore latest collection. Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: http://apple.co/30PvU9C

Nov 24, 202330 min

Egg Vitrification: Exploring The Social & Psychological Impacts Of Egg Freezing

Joining us today is Marcia C. Inhorn, PhD, MPH, the William K. Lanman, Jr. Professor of Anthropology and International Affairs in the Department of Anthropology and The Whitney and Betty MacMillan Center for International and Area Studies at Yale University. Dr. Inhorn is an expert in Middle Eastern gender and health issues. For the past 35 years, she has studied the social impact of infertility and assisted reproductive technologies across various countries and cultures. Dr. Lanman sits down with us to discuss motherhood on ice, the mating gap, and why women freeze their eggs. Eager to share her knowledge on reproductive health, she is interested in solving issues related to fertility – and egg freezing is among the most popular solutions… In this episode, we dive into: What motivates women to freeze their eggs, and the ages they typically do it. What the egg freezing process looks like. What "age-related fertility decline" is, and when it usually occurs. To learn more about Dr. Inhorn and her research, click here now! Take advantage of a 5% discount on Ekster accessories by using the code FINDINGGENIUS. Enhance your style and functionality with premium accessories. Visit bit.ly/3uiVX9R to explore latest collection. Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: http://apple.co/30PvU9C

Nov 23, 202323 min

Stem Cell Biology And Regenerative Medicine | How To Improve Your Quality-Of-Life The Right Way

In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Khoshal Latifzai, the Co-Founder of Rocky Mountain Regenerative Medicine and an expert in regenerative and advanced non-surgical orthopedics. Specializing in advanced medical solutions, Rocky Mountain Regenerative Medicine offers a wide range of services – including stem cell therapy, hormone replacement therapy, peptide therapy, and more… Dr. Latifzai was born in Afghanistan, and in the 1990s, he emigrated to the United States at the age of 10. He is a Dartmouth Medical School and Yale University Emergency Medicine Residency program graduate and is Board Certified in Emergency Medicine. Currently, he is on a mission to optimize health with revolutionary diagnostics and custom-tailored therapeutics. Join us now to learn about: What drove Dr. Latifzai out of conventional medicine. What peptide therapy is, how it is administered, and how it impacts the body's health. The importance of enabling our own biology to heal itself. How long stem cell therapy optimization lasts. The top problems that Rocky Mountain Regenerative Medicine helps clients overcome. You can find out more about Dr. Latifzai and his work with Rocky Mountain Regenerative Medicine by clicking here now! Take advantage of a 5% discount on Ekster accessories by using the code FINDINGGENIUS. Enhance your style and functionality with premium accessories. Visit bit.ly/3uiVX9R to explore latest collection. Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: http://apple.co/30PvU9C

Nov 22, 202337 min

Forensic Analysis Of Drugs | How Controlled Substances Became What They Are Today

In this episode, we sit down with Dr. James V. DeFrancesco, the director of the Forensic Science Program and a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Chemistry/Biochemistry at Loyola University Chicago. With a 34-year career in law enforcement and industrial chemistry, Dr. DeFrancesco is no stranger to the forensic analysis of drugs. Since starting at Loyola University in 2015, he has taught courses in Drug Chemistry, Forensic Toxicology, Quantitative Chemical Analysis, and Environmental Science. With dangerous drugs like fentanyl on the rise, understanding the forensic makeup of these substances is more important than ever. How are experts managing the impending risks associated with drug use? Join us now to see for yourself… Jump in now to learn about: Examples of controlled substances, and how they've evolved over the years. How drug manufacturers mark their products. How and why drug manufacturers brand their products. To learn more about Dr. DeFrancesco and his work, click here now! Take advantage of a 5% discount on Ekster accessories by using the code FINDINGGENIUS. Enhance your style and functionality with premium accessories. Visit bit.ly/3uiVX9R to explore latest collection. Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: http://apple.co/30PvU9C

Nov 21, 202333 min

Anthropology Of Religion | How Faith Impacts Social, Political, And Economic Systems

Joining us today is Dr. Jon Mitchell, a Professor of Social Anthropology at the University of Sussex. Dr. Mitchell is an expert in religious anthropology and researches questions of identity and political alignment in various regions… Dr. Mitchell's primary research site is Malta, an island in the middle of the Mediterranean Sea. Here, he conducted his doctoral research during the 1990s – a time of rapid social and political transformation. Most recently, he has been researching the places and processes of belief while exploring the social, political, and economic significance of Maltese football. Click play to find out: The difference between biblical archaeology and the anthropology of religion. The effects of Europeanization on the island of Malta. Why immigrants tend to cluster in specific industries. The ways that pilgrimage sites impact surrounding economies. You can learn about Dr. Mitchell and his work here! Take advantage of a 5% discount on Ekster accessories by using the code FINDINGGENIUS. Enhance your style and functionality with premium accessories. Visit bit.ly/3uiVX9R to explore latest collection. Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: http://apple.co/30PvU9C

Nov 20, 202330 min

Therapeutic Strategies For Managing Cancer | Is Cancer A Metabolic Disorder? An Expert Explains

In this episode, we are again joined by Thomas Seyfried, a Professor in Boston College's Biology Department. Not only does Thomas have immense responsibilities educating students, but he also runs a research program that develops new drug therapies for managing cancer. Thomas is focused on understanding how metabolic therapy impacts chronic diseases like epilepsy, neurodegenerative lipid storage diseases, and cancer. By looking into alternative cancer treatments, scientists like Thomas are revolutionizing the future of healthcare – using natural metabolic therapies such as caloric restriction, fasting, and ketogenic diets in place of toxic alternatives… Jump in now to uncover: The types of cancer that Thomas is trying to understand and target. Strategies for cancer management without toxicity. What fermentation pathways are, and how they can generate energy without oxygen. The #1 problem that all cancer cells share. What the origin of cancer is. To learn more about Professor Thomas Seyfried and his work, click here now! Take advantage of a 5% discount on Ekster accessories by using the code FINDINGGENIUS. Enhance your style and functionality with premium accessories. Visit bit.ly/3uiVX9R to explore latest collection. Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: http://apple.co/30PvU9C

Nov 19, 202350 min

Health And Fitness Marketing: How To Turn Your Vision Into A Successful Brand

Today, we sit down with Art Rothafel, the founder and owner of Private Label Fitness. Art has a passion for helping entrepreneurs turn their visions into successful and lucrative brands – and he uses his unique marketing experience to do so effectively and efficiently… Through the years, Art has been involved in many avenues of business. From working at Guitar Center in 1982 to starting a freelance marketing agency, he has refined his approach to business in an extraordinary way. Today, he works with dedicated health professionals who value their branding, marketing and educational programming. Are you ready to hear the inspiring story of Private Label Fitness? Listen in now! Join the conversation, and you'll discover: How gym culture has changed over the years. The role that freelance labor has played in how Private Label Fitness functions. The biggest challenges that Private Label Fitness has worked through. The importance of understanding the evolution of the industry you're working in. You can find more on Art and his work with Private Label Fitness here! Take advantage of a 5% discount on Ekster accessories by using the code FINDINGGENIUS. Enhance your style and functionality with premium accessories. Visit bit.ly/3uiVX9R to explore latest collection. Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: http://apple.co/30PvU9C

Nov 18, 202330 min

Ocean Beach Cleanup | Turning Pollution Into Flip-Flop Art For The Sake Of Sustainability

In this episode, we discuss sustainable art with Erin Smith, the CEO of Ocean Sole. Erin is an eco-advocate passionate about spreading conservation awareness in fun and creative ways. Ocean Sole specializes in creating life-size endangered species replicas from flip flops. This is done in an effort to educate people on ocean health, positively impact low-income communities, and contribute to ocean conservation. Ocean Sole is on a mission to clean polluted beaches and provide careers to artisans in affected areas. Located in Kenya, they are making a difference in local ecosystems and communities alike. What's next for this unique social enterprise? Tune in now to learn more! In this conversation, we cover: The impacts of plastic pollution on marine life. Why flip flops are so hard to recycle and reuse. Different pieces of art that Ocean Sole creates. The economic impact that Ocean Sole has on local communities. You can find more on Ocean Sole by visiting their website! Take advantage of a 5% discount on Ekster accessories by using the code FINDINGGENIUS. Enhance your style and functionality with premium accessories. Visit bit.ly/3uiVX9R to explore latest collection. Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: http://apple.co/30PvU9C

Nov 17, 202331 min

The Role Of Christianity In Business | How Faith Can Influence Work Ethics

Today, connect with Mitchell J. Neubert, the senior associate dean of Research and Faculty Development for the Hankamer School of Business, the Chavanne Chair of Christian Ethics in Business, and a professor of Management at Baylor University. With a Ph.D. in Human Resource Management and Organizational Behavior, Mitchell specializes in leadership development, ethics, team dynamics, and organizational change – all in the context of spirituality and business. So, are there benefits of combining Christianity and business? With years of experience in this field, Mitchell sits down to enlighten us… In this conversation, we cover: How Mitchell's faith plays into his research and teaching at Baylor. What "spiritual capital" is, and how it contributes to business predictions. How faith and resilience are connected. To learn more about Mitchell and his work, click here now! Episode also available on Apple Podcast: http://apple.co/30PvU9C

Nov 16, 202332 min

The Jewish Faith: Discovering Purpose In The Essence Of Existence

Joining us today is Rabbi Manis Friedman, a world-renowned author, counselor, lecturer, and philosopher. With a passion for combining ancient Torah wisdom with modern wit, Rabbi Friedman spreads the message of morality to audiences worldwide through his books, videos, and personal meetings. Rabbi Friedman is known as "YouTube's Most Popular Rabbi" and hosts his own critically acclaimed cable television series. He is also the author of Doesn't Anyone Blush Anymore? – and has helped countless couples and individuals achieve fulfilling, balanced relationships. In this episode, we discuss: How Rabbi Friedman has contributed to the Jewish community over the years. The difference between life and existence. How to recognize and fulfill the human need for purpose. The importance of being needed. Want to find out more about Rabbi Friedman and his teachings? Click here now! Episode also available on Apple Podcast: http://apple.co/30PvU9C

Nov 15, 202352 min

Characteristics Of Planets | Diving Into Earth's Interior Makeup With Dr. Sabine Stanley

What do we know about what's happening deep inside Earth, and why does it matter? Dr. Sabine Stanley, a Bloomberg Distinguished Professor at Johns Hopkins University, joins the podcast to enlighten us. By focusing on planetary magnetic fields, dynamo theory, and other geophysical methods, Dr. Stanley is on a mission to uncover the deep interior of planets. From extrasolar worlds to planets within our own solar system, this research reveals many interesting facts about our universe – and we've only scratched the surface… In this discussion, we explore: What the interior of our Earth is made up of. Why it's so hard to study the interior of rocky planets. What "mantle convection" is, and the planetary functions it is responsible for. The types of chemicals that are found beneath Earth's surface. You can learn more about Dr. Stanley here, and purchase her latest book, What's Hidden Inside Planets?, here! Episode also available on Apple Podcast: http://apple.co/30PvU9C Use promo code HPLAN for 30% off What's Hidden Inside Planets? when you order from Hopkins Press at press.jhu.edu https://www.press.jhu.edu/books/title/12879/whats-hidden-inside-planets?utm_source=radio_tour&utm_medium=podcast_radio_promo&utm_campaign=f23_stanley_hplan

Nov 15, 202334 min

Hypnotherapy 101: A Step-By-Step Guide To Achieving Your Lifestyle & Wellness Goals

In this conversation, we connect with Jill Thomas, an intuitive hypnotherapist, clairvoyant reader, author, medium, and vocal channel. With more than 18 years of experience, Jill accesses the unconscious mind to help others achieve the lifestyle and wellness goals they couldn't otherwise reach – from losing weight to overcoming toxic relationships. Jill is the author of many powerful books, including The High Income Healer, Feed Your Real Hunger, and Tales From the Trance. Can hypnotherapy really help you get to the core of debilitating issues and create lasting change? Join us now to find out how this unique practice allows people to reach their full potential and find inner peace… Jump in now to discover: What hypnotherapy is, and how it helps people shift their habits. The difference between a hypnotic state and a flow state. How music can be used to enhance performance. The different levels of hypnosis. To learn more about Jill and her fascinating work, click here now! Available on Apple Podcasts: apple.co/2Os0myK

Nov 13, 202327 min

An Overview Of Business Sales And Marketing | How To Improve Your Company's Performance & Revenue

In this episode, we are joined by Karl Becker, a consultant, coach, author, and speaker with a passion for helping individuals and companies achieve breakthrough sales growth. As the founder of Improving Sales Performance, Karl is on a mission to inspire sales people by showing them how to take advantage of their strengths to connect with their customers – leading to remarkable sales results… For the past 30 years, Karl has worked in every corner of the business world, from raising angel funds to transforming companies. He is also the author of several comprehensive sales and marketing books, including Set Up to Win and Iceberg Selling. So, how can Karl's leadership and strategy skills enhance your approach to business? Click play now to see for yourself! In this conversation, we cover: Challenges that Karl has overcome to get where he is today. The benefits of being on the same page as your team. How to develop successful marketing and sales strategies. To learn more about Karl and his work with Improving Sales Performance, click here! Available on Apple Podcasts: apple.co/2Os0myK

Nov 12, 202334 min

Physical Symptoms Of Stress | Putting An End To Chronic Pain With Proven Strategies

In this episode, we discuss stress and pain management with Dr. David D. Clarke, MD, the President of the Psychophysiologic Disorders Association. Dr. Clarke has successfully treated thousands of patients with seemingly "normal" diagnostic tests. Through years of research and hands-on work, he discovered that many illnesses are caused by hidden stress not detected by other doctors… Dr. Clarke is passionate about providing insight into stresses that most people aren't able to fully recognize – leading to the successful treatment of countless conditions. He has presented at seminars across North America and Europe, and is the author of They Can't Find Anything Wrong! and lead editor of Psychophysiologic Disorders. Join the conversation now to uncover: Where pain comes from, and the physiological reasons behind it. The many conditions that are associated with stress. How pain relief psychotherapy is used to treat various ailments. How stress can manifest physically and emotionally. Want to find out more about Dr. Clarke and his work? Click here now! Available on Apple Podcasts: apple.co/2Os0myK

Nov 11, 202342 min

Organic Nutrients For Plants | How To Grow Fruit Trees That Thrive

In this episode, we sit down with Susan Poizner, an urban orchardist and the founder of Orchard People. With a passion for educating and empowering others to successfully grow fruit, Susan started Orchard People because she believes that gardening is essential to being more connected to our environment – and living a more sustainable life. Fruit trees can experience an array of problems, including poor-quality fruit, pests, and disease. Susan has a goal of making fruit tree care easy by providing articles, podcasts, books, and premium online courses to gardeners across the globe… Join in now to find out: Why it takes a while for fruit trees to mature. How to care for fruit trees effectively and sustainably. The different stages of growth for various fruit trees. The importance of pruning when it comes to tree growth. Click here to learn more about Susan and her work with Orchard People! Available on Apple Podcasts: apple.co/2Os0myK

Nov 10, 202331 min

Unlocking Your Business Mindset | How To Reach Your Full Potential & Achieve Success

Today, we connect with Andy Neary, a former professional baseball player, two-time Ironman finisher, business coach, and the Founder of the Complete Game coaching program. Using his habits and work ethic, Andy offers specialized coaching programs, masterminds, and individualized consulting packages to help others achieve their career and business goals. In 2017, Andy published Breaking Through the Status Quo: How Innovative Companies Are Changing The Benefits Game To Help Their Employees And Boost Their Bottom Line. In this best-selling book, he outlines powerful and proven strategies that can be used to save companies millions of dollars a year… So, are you ready to uncover innovative ways to forge a path to success? Listen in now! In this discussion, we go over: The importance of work ethic when it comes to business management. What helped Andy find success in business. How to reach your full potential in the professional world. Want to find out more about Andy and his work? Click here now! Episode also available on Apple Podcast: http://apple.co/30PvU9C

Nov 9, 202337 min

Diving Into Machine Learning | Using AI To Enhance Education & Student Success

In this episode, we discuss machine learning research and its many benefits for students. As technology progresses, this system can be used to develop data-driven teaching strategies that may redefine the future of education… Want to find out more about machine learning and the role it plays in education and student success? Click play now! Join us now to explore: What machine learning is, and the predictions that it can produce. How machine learning data can show which students are struggling. The factors that cause students to fail, struggle, and succeed. How this technology can create optimal solutions. Available on Apple Podcasts: apple.co/2Os0myK

Nov 8, 202334 min

Professor Lori O'Brien Works toward Kidney Disease Cure through Nephron Progenitor Studies

Because studies predict one in nine Americans will face some level of disease of the kidney, understanding kidney development and nephron function is key. buy furosemide online buy furosemide over the counter online pharmacy Professor Lori O'Brien discusses her research into kidney processes, describing How kidney development progresses in utero and what are the two main type of progenitor cells, What are the stages of kidney disease and how effective are dialysis and kidney transplantation, and What are challenges to kidney organoid development such as how to rid the organoid of filtrate. Lori O'Brien is a principal investigator and assistant professor in the Department of Cell Biology and Physiology at the University of North Carolina Kidney Center. buy amoxil online online pharmacy In this podcast, she discusses the focus of her work, namely to understand the development of a kidney to better understand what goes wrong in kidney disease. This work informs efforts to eventually manufacture a renal replacement, and she explains that scientists need to understand its basic biology as much as possible to do so. She also explains the damage of kidney disease as well as the mistaken notion that dialysis treatment is somehow a cure. Rather, on average, most dialysis patients will only survive about five years because dialysis treatment only mimics about 10% of what a kidney actually does for the body. She then describes her work more specifically around pluripotent stem cells that lead to the two different cell populations in the kidney: cells that eventually make nephrons and those that make up the connecting duct system. buy wellbutrin online buy wellbutrin over the counter online pharmacy She describes challenges to each cell type, the complex specialization of the cell types, and how they work in the body along with the vascular and nerve network in a way that's hard to reproduce with organoids. She describes some advances therein and various ways they hope to problem solve. For more, see her UNC website at med.unc.edu/cellbiophysio/directory/lori-obrien-phd/, and her lab's website at obrienlab.web.unc.edu. Available on Apple Podcasts: apple.co/2Os0myK

Nov 7, 202345 min

Kidney Disease Cure and Prevention for Every Community with Vivek Jha

A nephrologist for over 35 years, Vivek Jha discusses kidney function and disease treatments like dialysis and kidney transplantation. He helps listeners understand Ties between kidney function and most other organ systems, Differences between acute and chronic kidney disease, and Efforts towards bringing disadvantaged communities the best in kidney disease treatments. Vivekanand Jha is Executive Director at The George Institute for Global Health, India; Chair of Global Kidney Health, Faculty of Medicine, Imperial College of London; and President of the International Society of Nephrology. online pharmacy buy temovate over the counter online pharmacy In this podcast he covers the basics of kidney function, kidney disease, and late-stage efforts like dialysis treatment. He accompanies all these issues with an eye to the global inequalities in effective treatment and discusses ways to educate populations and bring better medicine to all. online pharmacy buy synthroid over the counter online pharmacy In fact, he tells listeners that he became a nephrologist partly because of these inequalities. He also describes why the biology intrigued him: kidney function presents a "microcosm of internalized medicine. online pharmacy buy wellbutrin over the counter online pharmacy " In other words, the kidney affects all other organs and, as a doctor, one utilizes every element of internalized medicine to address kidney issues. He describes the complex and essential nature of kidney functions, from filtration, adaptability to different solutes, hormone production, and the biology behind these jobs such as nephrons function. He teaches listeners about the back and forth between kidneys and blood pressure control and talks about how early stage kidney disease is usually symptomless. He advises listeners on which tests to seek out regularly for those at risk and touches on the goal of dialysis treatment. Finally, he talks more about the necessity for policy changes by governments in addressing health disparities in a holistic manner. For more about global kidney health, see the International Society of Nephrology website, theisn.org, and for more about his team's research, see his page at The George Institute for Global Health: georgeinstitute.org/people/vivekanand-jha. Available on Apple Podcasts: apple.co/2Os0myK

Nov 6, 202346 min

Dialysis and Kidney Transplantation: Walking through the Process with Amy Waterman

Amy Waterman directs the Transplant Research and Education Center at UCLA. She works with patients navigating any disease of the kidney and helps educate them on corresponding choices, from dialysis treatment to getting on a transplant list. She discusses: How the general process works as a patient enters their center, from considering treatment options to seeking a donor, What the statistics are in the donor-transplant relationship and the range of donor options, and How the physical process works for transplantation and what are risk factors compared to the dialysis process. In addition to directing the Transplant Center, Amy D. Waterman is a Professor in Residence at the University of California in Los Angeles in the division of nephrology. She's a psychologist with an expertise on managing patient behavior toward healthy goals. At the center, she works alongside nephrologists and other professionals to guide patents through choices and the complicated process of facing kidney disease. She researches and tests methods that might help educate and engage patients and evaluates how to work more effectively with providers. online pharmacy buy neurontin over the counter online pharmacy She describes for listeners the process a patient moves through, from typical questions they have to choices they can make, and for those that need a transplant, how to enter into searches for a donation from family members to strangers to someone who has passed away. She adds that there is a donor contingent called non-directed donors. online pharmacy buy singulair over the counter online pharmacy These are strangers who step forward and offer a kidney as a living donor. online pharmacy buy clomiphene over the counter online pharmacy In fact, over 6,000 living people donate a kidney each year. Dr. Waterman also describes the physical process of donation, what might be in the works for kidney disease cures, and how she became involved with this important work in the first place. Find out more about her work at exploretransplant.org or explorelivingdonation.org. Available on Apple Podcasts: apple.co/2Os0myK

Nov 5, 202331 min

Is Glycogen Accumulation Key to Diabetes and Kidney Damage? Dr. Mitchell Sullivan Investigates

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Nov 4, 202333 min

Pediatric Disease of the Kidney Gets Full Treatment with Researcher and Clinician Keia Sanderson

While chronic kidney disease diagnosis is rare in children, its effects are profound. Furthermore, there's so much scientists don't know about kidney function. Keia Sanderson is hoping to change that. She specializes in chronic kidney disease treatment in pediatric patients and discusses avenues to advance treatment and prevention. This podcast gives her the perfect platform to explain How kidney disease is especially challenging to identity in children because chronic kidney disease stages are often asymptomatic in pediatric patients, Why preterm babies are vulnerable to certain conditions because of the development timing of the nephrons, and Why it's important to identity intervention measures before dialysis and kidney transplantation provide the only recourse. Keia Sanderson, MD, is an assistant professor of medicine in the Division of Nephrology and Hypertension at the University of North Carolina School of Medicine. Her job is a mix of teaching, clinical work, and research. In her clinical work, she takes care of children with kidney disease at all stages, including kids who receive transplants. Her current research is focused on kidney outcomes in children with complex medical histories, in particular children who've been born prematurely. She says that the challenge is oftentimes the asymptomatic nature of kidney disease in children. Therefore, she and other clinicians are often meeting kids with disease states that are irreversible and are turning toward dialysis treatment and transplantation. Dr. Sanderson gives listeners a special focus on the risks from preterm birth. Because preterm babies tend to have less nephron development, the nephrons that are present have to work overtime and are subject to hyper filtration. But because doctors have been able to identify this as a critical time, they are looking at ways to better manage preterm infant treatment. For example, what medications are they receiving that could affect kidney development? How are we feeding infants in this active development stage? How are we handling their oxygenation? While a clear pathway is not yet evident, she is hopeful she and other researches will find one. Currently, she's hoping to develop mathematical models to make better predications about the risk levels for different babies. For more information, see the UNC Kidney Center, the National Kidney Foundation, and talk to your primary doctor. Available on Apple Podcasts: apple.co/2Os0myK

Nov 3, 202331 min

Pick Your Poisons, and Remove Them: A Bioartificial Kidney that's Superior to Dialysis

An implantable bioartificial kidney system that does what dialysis can't do; this is what's being developed as part of The Kidney Project at University of California, San Francisco and Vanderbilt University. Press play to learn: How healthy kidneys function, and what dialysis does What causes the symptoms associated with advanced kidney failure What to consider in terms of the tradeoff between a kidney transplant and the need for immunosuppressants, and a bioartificial kidney and no need for immunosuppressants Lynda Frassetto is Professor Emeritus of Medicine in the Division of Nephrology at the University of California, San Francisco. She spends some of her time taking care of nephrology patients, and some of her time working with William Fissell, MD and Shuvo Roy, PhD, who lead The Kidney Project. Dialysis can keep patients alive by filtering toxins out of the blood, which is what healthy kidneys do. But what happens to the fluid after it's been filtered? In healthy bodies, the fluid goes through kidney tubules, where it responds to chemical signals which might dictate that more water or salt be resorbed, and/or that more creatinine, phosphorus, urea, or other acids be removed. After the toxins have been filtered, the fluid is subjected to the feedback systems of the body, which is essential to keeping the body's water and chemical levels where they should be. This is something that dialysis simply cannot accomplish, but it's not too great a task for the artificial system being created; this system has renal tubular cells, so it can keep the body's water and chemistry levels in check, which translates to better quality of life for patients. Press play for the details of all this and more, including where in the body it is placed, how it stacks up against transplanted kidneys in terms of normal kidney function, when it might receive FDA approval for testing in humans, and what the first clinical trials will look like. Available on Apple Podcasts: apple.co/2Os0myK

Nov 2, 202325 min

Homesteading In A Modern World | How To Take Control Of Your Health & Well-Being

In this episode, we sit down with David Selman of Savvy Organics Farm to discuss modern homesteading, sustainable living, organic gardening, and more… Started by David and his wife Alice, Savvy Organics Farm is a modern homestead that produces health-centered, sustainable, regenerative farm-to-table foods. Leading by example, they want to show others that living a simpler, sustainable, regenerative lifestyle in our present-day society is possible. Both David and Alice have experienced health issues over the years, leading to their distrust of modern medicine and commercial farming. By taking their health and nutrition into their own hands, they have created a lifestyle that is not dependent on the global food and medical systems – resulting in a healthier and more sustainable way of life. Join the discussion now to find out: How to begin homesteading over time. The biggest health benefits associated with eating farm-to-table food. How to tailor your gardening to your climate. You can learn more about David and his work with Savvy Organics Farm by clicking here! Episode also available on Apple Podcast: http://apple.co/30PvU9C

Nov 1, 202323 min

Digging Into Soil Health | Using Sustainable Methods To Enhance Plant Growth

How do soil health and compost impact plant growth? What if there was a way to get nutrient-rich soil designed to enhance your garden? Jeremy Silva, the founder of BuildASoil, joins us to explain how his company curates natural ingredients from around the world to help consumers grow sustainably and efficiently… BuildASoil is a website that provides handmade, small-batch, custom soils to growers across the country. Using the highest quality products and free education, Jeremy and his team are on a mission to help living soil enthusiasts achieve the best results possible for their gardens – all at a reasonable price. In this conversation, we cover: What it takes to create healthy soil. How to test soil for different nutrients. The role that soil texture plays in plant growth. To uncover more about BuildASoil, click here now! Episode also available on Apple Podcast: http://apple.co/30PvU9C

Oct 31, 202319 min

Diving Into Cosmic History & Astronomical Anomalies With Dr. Rebecca Larson

In this episode, we are joined by Dr. Rebecca Larson, a postdoctoral research associate in RIT's School of Physics and Astronomy. As an astronomer who studies galaxies from the early Universe, Dr. Larson wants to discover how those galaxies – and the Universe itself – evolved into what we see today. Astronomers across the globe are utilizing the groundbreaking power of the James Webb Telescope. How are experts like Dr. Larson reshaping our understanding of astronomy using this cutting-edge technology? Jump in now to uncover the fascinating history of our Universe… Click play to learn more about: What makes the James Webb Telescope so powerful. What the phenomenon of "Redshift" is, and what it tells us about the evolution of our Universe. How galactic images are painting a more detailed picture of our Universe. You can find out more about Dr. Larson and her research here! Episode also available on Apple Podcast: http://apple.co/30PvU9C

Oct 30, 202336 min

Dialysis Process Stuck in Time: Diabetes and Kidney Disease with David J. Leehey

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Oct 29, 202337 min

A Fully Functional, Bioartificial Kidney In the Near Future

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Oct 28, 202324 min

Better Dialysis on Its Way Prabir Roy-Chaudhury Talks Improving Treatment for Kidney Failure

One of the biggest challenges is identifying kidney disease in the early and middle stages, says Prabir Roy-Chaudhury. He works to emphasize the importance of simple blood and urine tests for high-risk populations for earlier diagnosis, but also strives for better treatment once kidney failure sets in. He discusses: Why his main interest is dialysis vascular access dysfunction, What are common issues, such as cardiovascular complications in kidney disease patients, How current tests like the GFR and albumin amounts are calculated and why they determine the kidney failure risk equation, and What should patients prioritize in treatment, from Vitamin D importance to new drugs and technologies. Prabir Roy-Chaudhury is a professor of medicine in the Division of Nephrology and Hypertension and co-director of UNC Kidney Center and specializes in uremic vascular biology. He brings listeners online with the basics of kidney disease, who's at risk, and what's being done to make treatment better. We need our kidneys to rid our bodies of toxic byproducts and fluid, he says. If the kidneys can't rid us of our byproducts, these uremic solutes accumulate in the blood and our systems suffer. That's why doctors turn to other ways of filtrating these out of our bodies through dialysis. That's also where Dr. Roy-Chaudhury would like to see improvement. He explains both types of dialysis—hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis—describing their strengths and weaknesses. He adds that "my dream definitely would be for us to be in a slightly different place" with dialysis. He shares some good news towards that end: that the American Society of Nephrology has partnered with the FDA and Health and Human Services to produce public and private partnerships, such as the Kidney Health Initiative and the Kidney Innovation Accelerator, to improve these treatments. Listen in to learn about these exciting projects that hope to dramatically change the quality of life for patients with kidney disease. Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: apple.co/30PvU9C

Oct 27, 202342 min

Homesteading & Sustainable Living: How To Do It The Simple & Effective Way

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Oct 26, 202325 min

Electromagnetic Frequencies: How Do They Impact The Human Body? | An Expert Explains

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Oct 25, 202333 min

Cultural Activism: Using Design As A Means To Build & Grow Communities

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Oct 24, 202336 min

A Holistic Approach To Healthcare | Invaluable Insight From A 102-Year-Old Doctor

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Oct 23, 202332 min

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Oct 22, 202318 min

Exposing Financial Fraud | How To Hold Deceptive Businesses Responsible

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Oct 21, 202350 min

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Oct 20, 202324 min

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Oct 19, 202335 min

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Oct 18, 202335 min

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Oct 17, 202347 min

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Oct 16, 202339 min