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Forensic Science Research | Using Forensic Evidence To Solve Crimes

Today, we sit down with Josep De Alcaraz, an Assistant Professor of Forensic Science at the University of New Haven and a Seasonal Lecturer at the University of Barcelona. For nearly nine years, Josep worked as a member of a Forensic Science unit of the Mossos d'Esquadra as a representative of the Handwriting and Document Analysis Laboratory to ENFSI. On top of this, he is directing an international research project on latent fingerprint dating technologies. Since 1996, Josep's professional and educational careers have developed in three countries – both the public and private sectors. With a Ph.D. in Molecular Biology from the University of Liverpool and a M.S. in Criminalistics from the University of Barcelona, he is actively involved in the forensic science community, and is a member of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences and the International Association for Identification. In this conversation, we go over: How Josep got into forensic science. Why crime scene work is so unpredictable. How crime investigation can psychologically impact those who do it. What the future of forensic science may be. The influence of CSI shows on real criminal cases. You can learn more about Josep and his work by clicking here, and can contribute to his Indiegogo campaign, "Forensics in Time and Space," here! Also check: https://bit.ly/46whNEY and https://bit.ly/3ttT5Xj. Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: apple.co/30PvU9C

Nov 21, 202446 min

Photographing The Nano-Sized World | Using Nanoparticles To Improve Agricultural Technology

Joining us today is Natalie Hudson-Smith, an Assistant Professor at Saint Peter's University and former Postdoctoral Researcher at Stony Brook University. As a research scientist and professor, she studies engineered nanoparticles and works to create redesign strategies to make nanotechnology more sustainable. Nanoparticles are used in a variety of cutting-edge technologies – even in agriculture. So, how can nanoparticles improve soil health and increase crop yield? Tune in now to find out for yourself! Jump in now to discover: What nanoparticles are, and common products that use them. How bacteria interact with nanoparticles used in agricultural applications. How to control and manipulate nanoparticles. How nanoparticles are viewed and studied. Learn more about Natalie and her latest research by clicking here! Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: http://apple.co/30PvU9C

Nov 20, 202416 min

Exploring Computer Science | How Do We Control Technological Growth?

Today, we sit down with Patricia Morreale, a Professor and the Director of the School of Computer Science and Technology in the Hennings College of Science, Mathematics, and Technology at Kean University. Patricia's distinct research on machine learning and network systems has contributed to advances in error detection and secure processing – which has been patented and commercialized. Additionally, Patricia conducts research on broadening participation in computer science, with a specific interest in faculty development and undergraduate research engagement. What has her research uncovered throughout the years? Tune in now to find out… In this conversation, we cover: The driving forces behind Patricia's career path. How artificial intelligence can improve people's lives. Why AI relies so heavily on good data input. How databases are organized, and the importance of understanding how they work. Want to learn more about Patricia Morreale and her work? Click here now! Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: http://apple.co/30PvU9C

Nov 19, 202433 min

Healing At The Core: Mark Miller On Holistic Care & The Power of Chiropractic Medicine

In today's episode, we are joined by Mark Miller, the Founder and CEO of Restoration Dallas Chiropractic. Mark's journey with chiropractic care is not just professional, but deeply personal. A successful treatment that helped him resolve a complex array of symptoms became the turning point in his life. This experience, coupled with the expertise of his wife, Dr. Meier Miller, led them to open their own practice. And the rest, as they say, is history… Restoration Dallas Chiropractic is a state-of-the-art spinal facility that specializes in corrective care – or treating the root cause of the pain or disease. By addressing the entirety of the spine, they're not just adjusting clients to relieve pain and symptoms, they're fixing the actual issue. They adjust to all ages, ranging from babies to geriatrics. Hit play to uncover: How Mark's background in ministry coincides with his work at the clinic. The benefits of taking a holistic approach to health concerns. What makes the brain and nervous system the most important mechanisms of the body. The biggest misconceptions surrounding chiropractic work. The five essential healthcare models that aid in healing. Ready to uncover the secrets of the most comprehensive, strategic care available to patients? Dive in now to find out how chiropractic methods can effectively address the core of health problems, leaving you reassured and confident in your journey to wellness. Want to learn more about Restoration Dallas Chiropractic? Visit their website here Episode also available on Apple Podcast: http://apple.co/30PvU9C

Nov 18, 202433 min

Awaken Your Authentic Self: Movement, Mind, & Transformation With Jeffrey Moore Williams

In today's episode, we connect with Jeffrey Moore Williams, the founder of Lifestyles of Light and Vitalist Institute. As a multi-disciplinary transformation artist teaching and facilitating through movement, breath and sound, and self-governance, Jeffery has been involved in holistic health since 1999. What's his primary goal? To help others create a life of authentic expression… Over the years, Jeffery has collaborated with countless individuals in their efforts to meet and understand stress-related challenges in their lives such as grief, sensations of pain, states of feeling overwhelmed, uncertainty, depression, anxiety, and so much more. Through this work, he has learned that everyone is capable of amazing things when they are being their authentic self – and it all starts with taking responsibility. Click play to discover: Why physical movement is so helpful with lifestyle improvement. How to reset the mind-body connection to increase efficiency. The ways that stress impacts other aspects of human health. What alpha waves are, and what they indicate about the state of the brain. Make sure to check out Jeffery's content here to learn more about what he does! Episode also available on Apple Podcast: http://apple.co/30PvU9C

Nov 17, 202429 min

Fusion Theory: Harnessing The Power Of Boundless Energy With Steven Cowley

In this episode, we sit down with Sir Steven Cowley, a British theoretical physicist and global authority on astrophysical plasmas and nuclear fusion. Steven is the director of the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL) as well as the United States Department of Energy (DOE). Presently, he focuses his research on plasmas and nuclear fusion in astrophysical plasmas. Steven began his fascination with fusion at the age of eleven, and since then, has pursued physics with a hunger for knowledge and innovation… In this episode, you will learn about: Why fusion energy is so difficult to control. How fusion energy could be utilized by humans. The hottest temperature ever produced on Earth. The easiest fusion reactions to do. Fusion is an incredibly dense source of energy that researchers are learning more about every day. Want to find out how Steven is working towards harnessing this power? Join the conversation now! Click here to find out more about Steven and his work! Episode also available on Apple Podcast: http://apple.co/30PvU9C

Nov 16, 202439 min

Painting A More Complete Picture Of The Cosmos With Cutting-Edge Astronomical Technology

In this episode, we chat with expert astronomer Ori Fox. Ori is a Scientist at the Space Telescope Science Institute (STScI) where he works on the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST). The JWST was launched recently and has already made a plethora of fascinating discoveries using resourceful infrared technology. The JWST images are baffling researchers with fascinating planetary information, and this is only the beginning… Tune in now to uncover: What makes the JWST so special. Where the JWST needs to be positioned so it can collect infrared information. Analogies that depict the expansive nature of our universe. Exciting missions that the astronomical community is moving toward. Using infrared technology is proving to be an extremely useful way to observe the cosmos. Wondering what scientists are uncovering? Join us now to find out! Click here to find out more about Ori Fox and his work with the James Webb Space Telescope, and get live Twitter updates by following his profile! Episode also available on Apple Podcast: http://apple.co/30PvU9C

Nov 15, 202437 min

Physics, Faith, & The Fine-Tuning Of The Universe: Can Science Point To The Existence Of God?

Can science prove the existence of God? Rabbis Elie Feder and Aaron Zimmer, the co-hosts of the Physics to God podcast, sit down to dive into this fascinating subject… Physics to God is a show that explores some of the most fascinating developments in physics that points directly to the existence of God. They explain these concepts using language that everyone can understand. By exploring our universe's great mysteries, they are on a mission to show how this demonstrates the existence of an intelligent force behind everything. Elie Feder earned a Ph.D. in mathematics from the CUNY Graduate Center and received Rabbinic ordination from Rabbi Yisrael Chait, and has been a mathematics professor at Kingsborough Community College since 2004. Additionally, he has published many papers and given countless talks on his unique field of mathematical research. Aaron Zimmer earned a physics degree while receiving rabbinical ordination from Rabbi Yisrael Chait. After his undergraduate studies, he pursued his intellectual curiosity that extended far beyond the realm of physics – encompassing the diverse fields of philosophy, mathematics, and psychology. Drawing from his analytical and philosophical skills, Aaron went on to utilize his personal resources to venture into commodity futures trading. In this conversation, we discuss: The origins of the Physics to God podcast. How numbers are perfectly tuned to keep chaos in order, and the odds of this being the case. What the multiverse theory is, and whether or not it is mathematically possible. What happens if you change the strength of the electromagnetic force of atoms. Make sure to follow along with the Physics to God podcast by visiting their website! Episode also available on Apple Podcast: http://apple.co/30PvU9C Other Useful Links: https://www.physicstogod.com/3-proofs-of-god-from-science https://www.physicstogod.com/podcast-episodes

Nov 14, 202440 min

The Septuagint: Exploring The Greek Translation That Shaped Early Christianity

In this episode, we are once again joined by Andrew of the Post-Apostolic Church to discuss Biblical History. Today's topic is fascinating and complex: The Septuagint – the earliest extant Greek translation of the Hebrew Bible from the original Hebrew… Andrew runs a YouTube channel committed to the exploration and study of Christian writings from the pre-Nicene era. These ancient texts from early Christians provide us with an accurate depiction of what the church was like shortly after the time of Jesus. By diving into this comprehensive commentary handed down from the Apostles, Andrew uncovers groundbreaking knowledge on early Biblical history, educating viewers worldwide. Jump in to explore: What makes The Septuagint so foundational to the Bible's teachings. Why the Old Testament is widely respected across Christianity. How The Septuagint came to be around 250 B.C. The ways that Alexander the Great contributed to the evolution of the Greek Language. How is The Septuagint related to early Christians? Why was it so engrained into Biblical teachings? These are the questions that we will explore in this episode, shedding light on the profound influence of The Septuagint on the early Christian community. Click play to join the conversation! For more in-depth insights and discussions, you can follow Andrew's channel here. Episode also available on Apple Podcast: http://apple.co/30PvU9C

Nov 13, 202457 min

Protecting Our Planet And Global Food Supply With Therma CEO Manik Suri

Our planet provides everything for us, and it's our job to ensure that it is appropriately taken care of. By coming together and creating technology that supports this effort, we will be able to enjoy the resources Earth provides for generations to come. Manik Suri is the Founder and CEO of Therma, a technology startup with a mission to help preserve our planet, food, and health. Therma fulfills this vision by building "safety and sustainability tools to eliminate food waste, improve energy efficiency, and reduce refrigerant emissions." Protecting consumers and battling climate change is Manik's calling – and in this episode, we explore all he is doing to accomplish this goal… Click play to learn about: Why refrigeration is a critical area of infrastructure that is often overlooked, and how Therma is making it more intelligent. How wireless sensors are making refrigeration more efficient. The importance of refining refrigeration technology, and how it impacts food and energy sustainability. Thanks to organizations like Therma, we are taking steps towards more sustainable refrigeration practices. Join the conversation now to hear how this impacts the future of our environment! You can find out more about Manik by visiting his website at maniksuri.com! Episode also available on Apple Podcast: http://apple.co/30PvU9C

Nov 12, 202427 min

Vaccine Safety: Andy Wakefield On Medical Transparency, Big Pharma, & Public Health

In today's episode, we sit down with Andy Wakefield to discuss the critical topic of vaccine safety. As a physician, author, and filmmaker, Andy is dedicated to exposing the truth of public health – encouraging a new standard of medical accountability and transparency… Andy graduated as a fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons in 1985 and was made a fellow of the Royal College of Pathologists in 2001. He has published over 150 original scientific articles, books, and book chapters investigating the link between childhood vaccinations and chronic disease. While the media and medical institutions have continuously attacked his perspective, Andy continues to work towards exposing pharmaceutical corruption. As a filmmaker, Andy is known for Protocol-7 (2024), Vaxxed: From Cover-Up to Catastrophe (2016) and 1986: The Act (2020). Hit play to discover: How inflammatory bowel disease is linked to vaccines. Why many medical researchers are putting their careers before patient health. The reasons why Andy's career was shattered after he decided to pursue MMR vaccine research. The dangers of questioning the government's narrative and the industry's profitability about health. Risk factors associated with vaccine injuries. Want to follow along with Andy and his work? Click here now to explore more about vaccine safety and Andy's perspective! Episode also available on Apple Podcast: http://apple.co/30PvU9

Nov 11, 202441 min

Reframing Healthcare: Enhancing Patient Safety With Dr. Julie Siemers

Dr. Julie Siemers joins the podcast to discuss an extremely important topic: Optimizing patient care in the medical system. By demystifying the healthcare experience, Dr. Siemers is on a mission to empower patients to become active participants in their journeys toward healing. In 2023, Dr. Siemers released Surviving Your Hospital Stay: A Nurse Educator's Guide to Staying Safe and Living to Tell About It. In this informative book, readers are equipped with the knowledge and tools needed to navigate the complex healthcare system – and ensure the safety and well-being of their loved ones… Dr. Siemers has more than four decades of experience and expertise in nursing practice, education, and executive leadership in the field of healthcare. She has worked in a wide variety of divisions throughout her career, including in the Intensive Care Unit, emergency department, and trauma resuscitation department at University Medical Center, Las Vegas. Hit play to uncover: Essential tips on advocating for yourself or loved ones in complex medical situations. How to navigate hospital protocols and communicate effectively with healthcare teams. Practical strategies for staying safe during a hospital stay, from pre-admission to discharge. Insights into the most common risks patients face and how to minimize them with proactive care. Are you ready to learn how to ask the right questions, demand clear communication, and ensure optimal care for your loved ones? If so, this conversation is for you! To follow along with Dr. Siemers and her impactful work, click here now. Episode also available on Apple Podcast: http://apple.co/30PvU9

Nov 10, 202430 min

Referral Marketing For Business Growth: Insights From Martin Rowinski – The Corporate Matchmaker

In today's episode, we connect with Martin Rowinski to discuss referral marketing, business growth, and his recent book, The Corporate Matchmaker. Boasting more than 25 years of leadership experience, Martin is a technology executive and entrepreneur with expertise in developing and implementing strategic processes, deploying new products to streamline services, and improving lead generation and sales. He has worked across many industries, including recruiting, finance, technology, marketing, and mortgage lending. Martin is the current CEO of Boardsi, a firm that connects executives with Boards of Directors and Advisors. By helping companies build executive boards more efficiently, they create diverse teams that enable companies to reach their highest success rate – and fastest growth potential… Click play as we dive into: What attracted Martin to the world of business consulting. What referral marketing is, and how it enhances business growth. The ideal board composition for a successful private company. The importance of achieving true diversity when assembling a team. Follow along with Martin and his ongoing work by visiting his website. And be sure to check out his book, The Corporate Matchmaker, for more insights on referral marketing and business growth! Episode also available on Apple Podcast: http://apple.co/30PvU9

Nov 9, 202418 min

Diving Deep Into Horticulture: Optimizing Controlled Agricultural Environments To Improve Plant Production

Joining us today to discuss his horticultural work is Daniel Wells. Daniel is an Associate Professor in Auburn University's Department of Horticulture where he teaches and focuses his research on "improving controlled environment agriculture in the southeast." Daniel grew up on an agricultural research station, where he was exposed to this field at a young age. Since then, he has been delving into the world of hydroponics, aquaponics, and plant nutrition with a hunger to learn more… In this episode, Daniel discusses: The research projects he has been working on. The unique environmental challenges that the southeast United States has when it comes to horticulture. The difference between hydroponics and soil-grown farming techniques. What contributes to the nutritional value of plant produce. The intricacies that exist within the field of horticulture certainly inform our food production methods as we know them. So how can we ensure that we are able to continue growing crops efficiently and sustainably? Tune in now to find out! Want to find out more about Daniel and his research efforts? Visit agriculture.auburn.edu now! Episode also available on Apple Podcast: http://apple.co/30PvU9C

Nov 8, 202442 min

Global Change and Biodiversity: Are We On The Brink Of A Mass Extinction? | An Expert Explains

In this episode, we sit down with Giovanni Strona, a senior researcher at the European Commission's Joint Research Centre and a former Associate Professor in Ecological Data Sciences at The University of Helsinki. With research interests centering around the interface between ecology, computer science, and physics, Giovanni is on a mission to better understand the multi-faceted threats of global change. So what role do ecological interactions play in extinction processes – and what mechanisms are contributing to biodiversity loss? Giovanni joins us to discuss his perspective on a chilling topic: the potential of another mass extinction… Tune in now to find out: The pathogens that may threaten our biological systems. What permafrost can show us about ancient viruses and bacteria. Methods scientists are using to study organisms that are thousands of years old. To learn more about Giovanni and his work, click here now! Episode also available on Apple Podcast: http://apple.co/30PvU9

Nov 7, 202425 min

How To Combat Sepsis And Reverse Organ Dysfunction | Exploring A Holistic Breakthrough

How does the cardiovascular system affect other vital organs? Yugeesh Lankadeva of The Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health sits down to explain… As a National Heart Foundation Future-Leader Fellow and leader of the Translational Cardiovascular and Renal Research Group, Yugeesh is on a mission to understand the pathophysiology of brain and kidney injury arising from sepsis, cardiac surgery, and heart disease. He does this in hopes to improve patient-centered health outcomes and strengthen the cardiovascular healthcare system… Join us now to find out: Where sepsis comes from, what it is, and how it affects the body's organs. The pathogenic agents that contribute to infection. How to recognize the onset and mechanisms of disease in various organs. Want to learn more about Yugeesh and his work? Click here now! Episode also available on Apple Podcast: http://apple.co/30PvU9C

Nov 6, 202417 min

Converting Biomass To Fuels | What Are The Advantages – And Could It Increase Fuel Efficiency?

Returning to the podcast is Dr. Mark Holtzapple, a chemical engineering professor at Texas A&M University. He joins us today to discuss his latest research interests: biofuels and engine efficiency… With decades of experience in the field of chemical engineering, Dr. Holtzapple is always eager to push the boundaries of scientific exploration. Not only does he want to convert biomass into biofuel to increase sustainability, but he also wants to enhance the functionality of engines. How does he propose we do this? Tune in to see for yourself! In this episode, we discuss: How enzymes contribute to the creation of biofuel. The components of gasoline that limit its storability. What it would look like to grow crops for energy instead of food. Why prickly pear makes such a versatile crop. To discover more about Dr. Holtzapple and his fascinating research, click here now! Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/30PvU9C

Nov 5, 202437 min

Branching Out: Exploring Oak Diversity, Biodiversity, & Conservation With Dr. Andrew Hipp

In today's episode, we are joined by Dr. Andrew L. Hipp, the Director of the Herbarium and Senior Scientist in Plant Systematics at The Morton Arboretum. With a Ph.D. in Botany from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, Dr. Hipp got into plant work as a way to work outdoors. Now, more than 20 years later, he has a lab that focuses on various aspects of plant biodiversity – with a strong focus on phylogenetics. Using molecular systematics, genomics, community ecology, and herbarium study, the Arboretum's Hipp Lab's current research, which includes oaks, sedges, and the use of phylogenetic and trait diversity, is not just theoretical. It is informing practical questions in ecological restoration and community ecology, making a tangible impact on the world we live in… Listen in to find out: The history of oak tree development and diversity. How oaks are most typically used. Where evolutionary history and ecology intersect. A common misconception about tree roots. To follow along with Dr. Hipp's work at the Arboretum's Hipp Lab, click here now. And keep an eye out for his upcoming book, Oak Origins: From Acorns to Species and the Tree of Life, set to be published in December! Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: http://apple.co/30PvU9

Nov 4, 202436 min

Exploring Forensic Science & Primate Genetics With Sreetharan Kanthaswamy

In today's episode, we sit down with Professor Sreetharan Kanthaswamy to discuss advancements in forensic science and primate genetic research. Sreetharan is a professor in the School of Mathematical and Natural Sciences at Arizona State University's West campus. He is also a Research Geneticist at the California National Primate Research Center, University of California, Davis. Sreetharan's research on primate genetics focuses on understanding how both human activities and natural factors affect the genetic makeup of primates living in the wild and captivity. This includes studying how these influences shape differences in the genes of these animal populations. Additionally, his forensic work analyzes traces of blood, saliva, and hair collected at crime scenes or civil cases for DNA typing. Curious about Sreetharan's contributions to forensic science and his efforts to provide educational opportunities for students? Wondering how he applies his expertise in population, forensic, and conservation genetics for the greater good? Tune in to the podcast and discover the answers for yourself in this engaging discussion! Hit play to learn about: What wildlife forensics are, and how they help us understand animalistic social structures. Interesting behavioral patterns in orangutans that mirror humans. How DNA can reveal the geographical origins of certain species. What genetic markers tell us about various levels of inheritance. Click here to follow along with Sreetharan's groundbreaking work at ASU. Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: http://apple.co/30PvU9

Nov 2, 202430 min

The Remarkable Power Of Blood Transfusions | Exploring How It Works

In this episode, we explore the astounding world of blood transfusions with Carly Newton and Lori Harada. Both Carly and Lori are registered nurses who work as managers at Terumo Blood and Cell Technologies, a ​global leader in blood component, therapeutic apheresis, and cellular technologies. Blood transfusions are life-saving medical procedures that continue to revolutionize modern healthcare. So how do professionals like Carly and Lori drive innovations and advancements in this field? Join the conversation now to uncover essential insight from the leading experts on blood transfusions… Click play to find out: Various reasons why someone may need a blood transfusion. The healthcare advantages that donating blood can provide. How sickle cell patients can benefit from red blood cell exchange. The different types of transfusion therapies. You can learn more about Terumo Blood and Cell Technologies by clicking here! Episode also available on Apple Podcast: http://apple.co/30PvU9C

Nov 1, 202430 min

DNA Analysis: Exploring The Medical Benefits Of Genome Sequencing

In this episode, we connect with Dr. Mikolaj Raszek, the Founder and Managing Director of Merogenomics. As a consistent scientific thinker, Dr. Raszek is an expert in the field of genome sequencing. In 2014, he decided to start a business centering around this fascinating technology and hasn't looked back since… The purpose of Merogenomics is to provide the general public with access to medical DNA testing. The results of these tests enable individuals to seek proper medical intervention for an array of conditions – all while giving them an inside look at their inner biology. Join the discussion now to explore: The four groups that individuals fall into. The medical value that DNA tests can provide. What genome sequencing shows about the metabolization of medicine. Why certain genetics are sensitive to medications. To learn more about Dr. Raszek and his work with Merogenomics, click here now! Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: http://apple.co/30PvU9

Oct 31, 202437 min

Unlocking the Secrets of Cellular Networks: A Journey into Disease and Health

When you hear the word 'network,' you might think of social, internet, or communication networks. But what about the biochemical and genetic networks within each of our cells? These are the networks Albert-László Barabási explores. In this episode, he shares insight into these networks that will make you look at life, disease, health, and our bodies in a very different way. Press play to learn: How the networks within our cells govern life Why cellular networks are essential to understanding how disease emerges in the human body How an understanding of biochemical and genetic networks can lead to better disease treatments Why current medicine rarely fixes the source of the problem Barabási is the Robert Gray Dodge Professor of Network Science and a Distinguished University Professor at Northeastern University, where he directs the Center for Complex Network Research. Learn more about Barabási and his research at Albert-László Barabási - Khoury College of Computer Sciences (northeastern.edu). Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: http://apple.co/30PvU9

Oct 30, 202436 min

Revolutionizing Cancer Treatment: Exploring The Power Of Immunotherapy & Electric Field Therapies

In this episode, we connect with Clair Gardiner to discuss how cancer cells and electrical currents interact for potential new therapies. As a Professor in Immunology at Trinity College Dublin, Clair has a background working with special types of immune cells called "natural killers" – a name that reflects its ability to kill cancer cells… Clair and her research team are on a mission to revolutionize cancer treatment. They are at the forefront of developing new forms of immunotherapy that could potentially change the game for people living with aggressive brain tumors such as glioblastoma. If you're curious about how these groundbreaking findings may open the door to new combined therapies, this discussion is a must-listen! Join us now to learn about: Exciting developments in immunotherapy. Treatments that have been created for serious cancer cases. Why conventional cancer therapies are so tricky. What the blood-brain barrier is, and the problems it poses to cancer patients. Ready to dive deeper into Clair's research and stay updated on the latest developments? Click here to follow her work and be part of the journey towards revolutionizing cancer treatment! Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: http://apple.co/30PvU9

Oct 29, 202421 min

Radical Love & Faith: Rev. Dr. Neil G. Thomas On Inclusive Ministry & Social Justice

In today's episode, we have the pleasure of sitting down with Reverend Dr. Neil G. Thomas, the Senior Pastor of Cathedral of Hope of Dallas – and the world's largest progressive Christian church. Ordained to the Christian ministry in 1989, Dr. Thomas's journey to this role is a testament to his dedication and passion. He is committed to building equality for all beings through activism and addressing social issues. He puts his devotion to work by leading a congregation with a primary outreach to the LGBTQ+ community… As a native of Bournemouth, England, Dr. Thomas worked as the Senior Pastor of two Metropolitan Community Churches: MCC Bournemouth, England and Founders Metropolitan Community Church, Los Angeles. In addition to his work as a pastor, he is also a widely regarded speaker and contributor to local, national and international conversations around the intersectionality of faith, color, gender, gender identity and sexual orientation. Hit play to discover: What led Dr. Thomas to pursue work in Christian ministry. The primary message of Christianity. What Jesus's "thesis" was in the Bible. The central themes of Dr. Thomas's sermons. The importance of developing a sense of justice and love for those who are disenfranchised. You can follow along with Dr. Thomas and his work at the Cathedral of Hope of Dallas here! Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: http://apple.co/30PvU9

Oct 28, 202427 min

Mastering Emotional Dynamics: Empowerment, Healing, & Understanding With Dr. E

In this episode, we are joined by Dr. ​​Erik A. Fisher – or, as his patients refer to him, Dr. E. As a licensed psychologist, author, media consultant, and leading emotional dynamics expert, he has been transforming the lives of children, teens, and adults for more than twenty years. He's done this by taking a creative and unique approach to his work – earning the respect and accolades of clients, colleagues, and the media along the way… As an author, Dr. E has published two books on behavior and emotions: The Art of Empowered Parenting: The Manual You Wish Your Kids Came With and The Art of Managing Everyday Conflict: Understanding Emotions and Power Struggles. Additionally, he has been providing interviews for more than 15 years to stations across North America for countless print articles in magazines. Through his work, he is committed to bringing people hope with one simple, yet poignant message: "Life happens for us, not to us, and understanding that is the key to our own empowerment." Click play to find out: What leading emotional dynamics are, and what they can teach us about ourselves and each other. Common psychological problems that people seek help for, and the importance of not focusing on the diagnosis. The importance of looking at interconnectivity of core emotions. What can happen when you understand the different models of power. Do you want to learn how to shift your perspective from hierarchy and fear to love-based equity? Join the conversation now!You can follow along with Dr. E and his thought-provoking work here. Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: http://apple.co/30PvU9

Oct 27, 202444 min

The Concept Of Focusing: How To Use Self-Awareness To Your Advantage

Have you ever felt stuck in your life? If so, you're not alone. While a frustrating place to find yourself in, it doesn't have to be permanent. So, how can we use focus to our advantage and develop the self-awareness we're capable of possessing? Ann Weiser Cornell, an author, educator, and worldwide authority on Focusing, sits down to explain. Ann has been teaching around the world since 1980. During this time, she developed a system and technique called Inner Relationship Focusing. She is also a past president of the Association for Humanistic Psychology. Additionally, she has written several definitive books on this powerful subject, including The Power Of Focusing: Finding Your Inner Voice, Untangling: How You Can Transform What's Impossibly Stuck, and more… In this episode, we discuss: The difference between clients who are successful in therapy and those who aren't. What Focusing actually means. The importance of creating a relationship with what you're feeling. How to develop self-awareness. How can we use radical acceptance and allowance of our personalities to return to a place of wholeness? In what ways can Focus facilitate personal growth and inner healing? Click play to find out for yourself! You can learn more about Ann and her important work here. Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: http://apple.co/30PvU9

Oct 26, 202448 min

Unmasking The Medical Industrial Complex: Truth, Deception, & The Path To Health Freedom

In today's episode, John Gusty and Dr. Jeremy Ayres join us to unravel the deception in the Medical Industrial Complex – and its links to the Pharma and Food industries… John is a former entertainment industry insider turned health advocate passionate about exposing the truth. Following more than thirty years working behind the scenes for some of music's biggest names, he shifted his focus to health and wellness to help his wife heal from a misdiagnosed condition. However, upon further exploration, he realized the profit-driven deceit running rampant in the Medical Industrial Complex. Dr. Ayres is a Senior Practitioner of Physical Medicine and NaturoPractic Consultant with a background in Chiropractic, Osteopathic, and Naturopathic health. As an International Natural Health Educator, he has helped countless individuals heal using natural methods. Now, he combines Eastern wisdom with Western science in an effort to challenge the manipulation that exists within medicine. In 2021, John and Dr. Ayres released The Red Pill Revolution, a book that advocates for a holistic approach to health. This approach, which combines Eastern wisdom with Western science, is a powerful tool for individuals to reclaim their health and well-being. Click play to learn about: The foundational pillars of deceit and criminality within the modern medical system. Why most politicians are not to be trusted. The benefits of looking at the Medical Industrial Complex like the fast food industry of health and wellness. How "bad science" has become its own religion. The importance of finding balance in life. You can find more on John Gusty and Dr. Jeremy Ayres's joint-owned company, Naturally Better, here. Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: http://apple.co/30PvU9

Oct 25, 202455 min

Clearing The Fog Of Confusion & Trauma: Essential Insights From Dr. Aman Bhonsle

In today's episode, we have the privilege of connecting with Dr. Aman Bhonsle, a highly qualified Psychosocial Analyst, Youth Mentor, Relationship Counsellor, and Trainer in Applied Transactional Analysis. His expertise in Creative Problem Solving, Anger Management, Communication Coaching, and facilitating Mindset Makeovers is a testament to his deep commitment to his ongoing passion for "stories" & "people"... Dr. Bhonsle's approach to therapy is culture-sensitive, logical, practical, and evidence-based. Currently, he leads the Mindset & Human Technology Project and Workshop Developments at the Heart to Heart Counselling Centre in Mumbai, India. In addition to this, he is a widely published author – most recently releasing a handbook on TA titled Essential TA: A Common Sense Psychology. Ready to delve into Dr. Bhonsle's groundbreaking discovery: "The greatest story out there – is the story that we tell ourselves every day on how we'd like to live our life"? This is your chance to learn from his insights. Jump into the conversation now! This discussion covers: How your relationships can be influenced by certain factors you may be unaware of. The importance of recognizing the role you play in various situations. Why taking ownership of your pain is so powerful. What "ego states" are, and how to dismantle them. Stay connected with Dr. Bhonsle and his innovative work. Follow along here to be part of our community of ongoing learning and growth. Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: http://apple.co/30PvU9

Oct 24, 202452 min

Gaining Insight: Crafting Success in the Fitness Supplements Arena

In this episode, we sit down with Braven Grant, the co-founder and CEO of Gains in Bulk, a trailblazing whole food company at the forefront of the fitness supplement industry. Gains in Bulk is not just about products—it's a philosophy that empowers individuals to conquer their fitness goals and extend their wins to all areas of life. A flagship offering from Gains in Bulk is the Instantized Creatine, a groundbreaking 100% soluble creatine monohydrate, setting new standards for effectiveness in the fitness realm. Braven emphasizes the commitment to quality, subjecting all products to rigorous third-party testing to ensure excellence and consumer confidence. Press play to learn: The challenges of launching and sustaining a competitive edge in the fitness and supplement industry Consumer priorities in the supplement space: balancing immediate results and long-term health benefits FDA regulations and the pitfalls of companies attempting to bypass them Ready to elevate your knowledge about the fitness supplement arena? Tune in to explore the world of Gains in Bulk. For more information, visit Gains In Bulk | Natural Supplements | Large Gains at Wholesale Pricing – Gains in Bulk. Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: http://apple.co/30PvU9

Oct 23, 202420 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! Episode also available on Apple Podcast: http://apple.co/30PvU9C

Oct 22, 202427 min

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

Leading by example is an extraordinary way to share wisdom and insight. In the case of Dr. Gladys McGarey, she has been doing this for the past 60 years – pioneering a new way of thinking about disease and health… Dr. McGarey is internationally recognized as the "102-year-old Mother of Holistic Medicine". As the author of The Well-Lived Life: A 102-Year-Old Doctor's Six Secrets to Health and Happiness at Every Age, she wants to create a healthier and more joyful future by reframing how we approach healthcare and self-care. Dr. McGarey has an ongoing life coaching practice, maintains a healthy diet, and continues to share her knowledge with everyone she can. What will you learn from her in this discussion? Click play to find out! Join in now to discover: Why Dr. Gladys sees disease as a teacher to learn from. What the "5 L's of healing" are. Why some doctors can be cold and "unloving". The importance of listening to your inner being. To learn more about Dr. Gladys McGarey and her work, you can visit her website here! Episode also available on Apple Podcast: http://apple.co/30PvU9C

Oct 21, 202432 min

Turbo Cancers: A New Medical Challenge? A Deep Dive Into Rapidly Growing Cancers & Emerging Research

What are "turbo cancers," and is this a new phenomenon that we should be aware of? This term has been coined to describe cancers that grow at an unusually rapid pace, making them much more challenging to treat. What's more, with the aggressive nature of these diseases, the race against time becomes even more critical. Are we seeing a rise in these fast-growing cancers – and what are scientists doing to address this issue? Let's explore… In this episode, we have the pleasure of sitting down with Dr. Harvey Risch, a leading authority in the field of cancer and infectious disease research. As a Professor Emeritus of Epidemiology in the Department of Epidemiology and Public Health at the Yale School of Public Health and Yale School of Medicine, his research interests center around cancer etiology, prevention and early diagnosis, and epidemiologic methods. From ovarian cancer to lung cancer, Dr. Risch is committed to enhancing the way we approach chronic diseases. What makes his perspective so unique? Join us to learn for yourself! Hit play to discover: The percentage of cancers that are considered turbo cancers. Factors that contribute to the development of cancer. ​​ The role that big pharma plays in the current state of public health. How to source reliable medical information despite the corruption of the government and media. For more insights and updates on Dr. Risch's research, we encourage you to connect with him on Twitter or Telegram. This is an excellent opportunity to stay informed and engage directly with his work! Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: http://apple.co/30PvU9

Oct 20, 202438 min

Do Vitamin D & Genomic Ancestry Affect Cancer Cells? | An Expert Explains

How do Vitamin D and genomic ancestry impact cancer cells? Dr. Moray J. Campbell, a research scientist at Cedars-Sinai Cancer, joins the podcast to explain… Dr. Campbell is a cancer biologist who studies the genomic and epigenomic drivers of hormone-dependent cancers. By utilizing high-dimensional data approaches and bioinformatic analyses, Dr. Campbell is on a mission to uncover the scientific mysteries of cancer. Jump into the conversation now to find out: How Vitamin D and genomic ancestry influences prostate cancer. How prostate cancer cells bind to patients depending on their genetic makeup. How gene expression in prostate cancer works. Where people get most of their Vitamin D from. Want to learn more about Dr. Campbell and his research? Click here now! Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: http://apple.co/30PvU9C

Oct 19, 202420 min

Thriving Beyond Comfort: How To Build Resilience & Optimize Health In A Modern World

In today's episode, we are joined by Paul Taylor, an exercise physiologist, nutritionist, and neuroscientist currently completing a Ph.D. in applied psychology. As the Director of The Mind-Body-Brain Performance Institute, Paul aims to deliver resilience, leadership, and executive performance workshops to successful companies worldwide. How does he help others thrive under high-pressure situations? He sits down to explain… Paul's book, Death by Comfort: How modern life is killing us and what we can do about it, is a compelling exploration of the urgent issues we face in today's society. Using neuroscience, anthropology, and nutrition, Paul reveals exactly what's wrong – and what we need to do to survive and flourish. In this discussion, we cover: The key points behind Death by Comfort. How our digital connectivity and social disconnectivity impact our health. Why an environment of comfort and convenience doesn't work well for a hunter/gatherer genome. Factors that contribute to modern physical and mental health problems. The difference that nature makes on microbiomes. Paul's advice is not just theoretical, it's practical and actionable. By fostering resilience, mental well-being, and reducing levels of burnout, Paul's background as a British Royal Navy Aircrew Officer continues to benefit individuals across the globe. Click play now to learn how his latest book can empower you to reframe your understanding of comfort and connectivity! Ready to learn more about Paul and his insights? Visit his website here! Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: http://apple.co/30PvU9

Oct 18, 202430 min

Poisoned Waters: Uncovering The Mysteries Of America's Clean Water Crisis With Jordan Chariton

Water crises are on the rise in the United States. With so many environmental catastrophes, access to clean water is becoming a real problem in some places. But we are not powerless. What can we do about it – and what role does our government play in all of this? Jordan Chariton, the CEO of Status Coup, joins us in addressing this critical issue and highlighting the importance of government and media accountability. Jordan is not just an independent investigative reporter, he is a force for change. His on-the-ground coverage of major stories like the Flint water crisis, the Standing Rock protests, and the 2016 and 2020 presidential campaigns has had a real impact. With raw, authentic reporting, he exposes critical issues such as worker strikes, poverty, and corruption, inspiring others to take action. Jordan's work has appeared in The Guardian, VICE News, The Intercept, and more. In 2018, he launched Status Coup News on YouTube, delivering hard-hitting journalism from the frontlines. He also recently released We the Poisoned: Exposing the Flint Water Crisis Cover-Up and the Poisoning of 100,000 Americans in August of 2024 – an enlightening book that reveals shocking new evidence of the major government cover-up that resulted in the poisoning of Flint. In this discussion, we dive into: Factors that contribute to the media coverage of various topics. Where coverups and foul play tend to occur within news organizations. The conflicts of interest and corruption that are rampant in our country. How the situation in Flint, Michigan highlights just how broken the United States is. Follow Jordan on X (Twitter) @JordanChariton and visit the Status Coup News website here! Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: http://apple.co/30PvU9

Oct 17, 202443 min

Approaching Mental Health Care Sustainably: A Conversation With Dr. Trina Clayeux On Accessibility

In today's podcast, we connect with Dr. Trina Clayeux, a visionary leader with deep workforce development and mental health expertise. As the CEO of Give an Hour, she draws from decades of executive experience to enhance access to critical mental health services. Her career spans key roles in social impact organizations, higher education, and military support systems – including Chief Operations Officer and director-level positions… Dr. Clayeux holds a Ph.D. in Leadership Studies from Gonzaga University and a Master of Public Administration from Portland State University, along with numerous certifications that highlight her commitment to innovation and service. Her work has earned recognition from national organizations, including the National Association of Development Boards, and she has received the Sailing Award for Leadership Excellence. Give an Hour is a national organization committed to the transformation of mental health by building strong and healthy individuals and communities. Using an innovative approach, they continue to be at the forefront of customized mental health care. Hit play to explore: The importance of providing mental health support that is accessible and personalized. What the "Give an Hour" concept is, and how it has improved the lives of others. Why there's a negative stigma associated with mental health, and how to combat it. The biggest barriers that people face when seeking help. You can follow along with Dr. Clayeux's important work with Give an Hour here! Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: http://apple.co/30PvU9

Oct 16, 202427 min

Biblical Archaeology 101: Unearthing Ancient Mysteries With Dr. Scott Stripling

In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Scott Stripling to discuss the fascinating and complex realm of Biblical archaeology. Dr. Stripling is the Director of Excavations for the Associates for Biblical Research at ancient Shiloh and serves as Provost and Director of the Archaeology Institute at The Bible Seminary in Katy, Texas. From directing ABR excavations at Khirbet el-Maqatir to serving as Field Supervisor at Tall el-Hammam in Jordan, his work has taken him across the globe – in search of uncovering the mysteries of the past… Dr. Stripling has been published in peer-reviewed journals, popular magazines, and books. He is also a popular speaker at churches and conferences worldwide and has guest appearances on numerous television programs and documentaries. Want to know how Dr. Stripling fulfills his passion for connecting the material culture of the Holy Land with the Biblical text? Hit play now to dive in! Join us as we cover: How Dr. Stripling's work has influenced his faith. The importance of having a productive dialogue about the relationship between archaeology and Biblical texts. Shocking archaeological finds and how they inform the human story as a whole. Fascinating information regarding the Shiloh excavation project. You can follow along with Dr. Stripling and learn more about his current research by clicking here! Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: http://apple.co/30PvU9

Oct 15, 202438 min

Understanding Lupus: Exploring Advances In Autoimmune Disease Treatment & Precision Medicine

In this episode, we connect with Dr. Nicholas Young, a leading figure in the field of immunology and the founder of More than Moore's Precision Medicine Solutions (MtM). Dr. Young and his team at MtM are at the forefront of developing targeted approaches for preventing and treating various diseases – with a particular focus on Lupus and other autoimmune conditions. Using data from clinically approved testing, Dr. Young and his team help inform therapeutic decision-making in an effort to improve patient outcomes. Want to learn more about how MtM helps manage routine and preventative care using a cutting-edge integrated approach? Listen in now… In this conversation, we cover: What Lupus is, and how it impacts the body. How autoimmune diseases operate and function. How complementary alternative strategies and exercise can suppress Lupus. Factors that contribute to the development of Lupus. Join us as we uncover the latest innovations in autoimmune care and precision medicine – offering new hope for those affected by Lupus and other chronic conditions! You can follow along with MtM and their important work here. Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: http://apple.co/30PvU9

Oct 14, 202437 min

Going Down The Psychoactive Rabbit Hole With Pharmacologist Bryan Roth

Joining us in this episode to discuss all things pharmacology is Bryan Roth. Brian is the Michael Hooker Distinguished Professor of Protein Therapeutics and Translational Proteomics at the University of North Carolina School of Medicine. With discoveries and inventions in the areas of GPCR structure and molecular pharmacology, Bryan is one of the leading figures in the North Carolina pharmacological community. Bryan has been interested in psychedelics and psychoactive drugs since he was young, and as he pursued pharmacological research, he is determined to find the "healing magic'' of these substances for the benefit of mental health… Click play to explore: How brain receptors interact with different psychoactive drugs. What psychoactive drugs actually are, and the different substances that fall under this umbrella. The role psychedelics can play in therapeutic purposes. The unanswered questions surrounding psychedelic research. While psychoactive drugs certainly have a stigma surrounding them, there is no question that there can be beneficial medical uses for them. In this episode, we investigate what these applications look like, and how researchers are progressing the way we use psychoactive drugs. To find out more about Bryan and his research, click here now! Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: http://apple.co/30PvU9

Oct 13, 202439 min

Exploring Brain And Spinal Injury Recovery With Neuroscientist Joshua Burda Ph.D.

Joshua Burda Ph.D. joins the podcast to discuss how cells in the brain regulate response to injury and disease. As an Assistant Professor in the Department of Neurology at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Joshua applies his knowledge as a biomedical neuroscientist to uncover new treatment paths for patients with neurological disabilities. Joshua is interested in the functional recovery of neurological injuries, and his research reflects this. Over the course of his professional career, he has been published in multiple peer-reviewed scientific journals – including Nature, Neuron, and in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Science. Jump into the conversation to hear Joshua talk about: How spinal cord injury inhibits people's ability to live independent lives. The primary methods by which spinal cord injuries occur. How inflammation impacts brain and spinal cord injuries, and the importance of immune system response to traumatic events. The importance of maintaining a healthy cellular waste removal system. Neurological diseases and injuries are among the hardest for scientists to understand and treat. Fortunately, professionals like Joshua are leading the charge toward a future of neuroscientific innovation! Click here to engage with Joshua's work for yourself! Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: http://apple.co/30PvU9

Oct 12, 202451 min

Foundations Of Faith: A Journey Through Early Christian History With The Post-Apostolic Church

In today's episode, we connect with Andrew of the Post-Apostolic Church to dive into the fascinating topic of Biblical history. Andrew has a YouTube channel devoted to exploring the study of the writings of the Christians from the pre-Nicene era. This period, which spans 250 years from A.D. 75 to A.D. 325, is a crucial contextual bridge between the Apostles and the Council of Nicea… Jump in to explore: Why Andrew felt led to share his knowledge with others. What changed in the church when Jesus's Apostle passed away. How teachings were passed on from previous generations of Christians. The developmental process of core beliefs. Which of the Apostles is written about in the most detail. What do these eight volumes of Christian writings tell us about the early church? How can we learn more about the past using a comprehensive commentary handed down from the Apostles? Hit play to find out for yourself! For more in-depth insights and discussions, you can follow Andrew's channel by clicking here. It's a great way to stay connected and continue your journey through early Christian history. Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: http://apple.co/30PvU9

Oct 11, 202445 min

Transforming Spinal Care: Motion Analysis & Musculoskeletal Modeling With Dr. Alan Breen

In today's episode, we connect with Dr. Alan Breen to discuss motion analysis and musculoskeletal modeling and how they relate to the treatment of spinal disorders. Dr. Breen is an Emeritus Professor at the Health Sciences University Bournemouth and Visiting Professor in the Faculty of Science and Technology at Bournemouth University. With a Ph.D. from Southampton University's Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science, Dr. Breen has pioneered groundbreaking methods in using image processing and fluoroscopic imaging to measure vertebral movement in real time – with direct applications in the treatment of spinal disorders… Tune in to discover: What attracted Dr. Breen to the musculoskeletal field. Why people research intervertebral motion analysis. The role that computer imaging plays in better understanding vertebrae movement. What technology rating levels are, and how they determine marketplace regulations. Ready to dive into this intriguing conversation? Tune in as we explore how Dr. Breen's innovative work is shaping the future of spinal health! You can follow along with Dr. Breen's latest research by clicking here. Additional Useful Links: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1155/2012/802350 https://tinyurl.com/mpktsa5d https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jZVAfyk3QGs https://tinyurl.com/2ft4sevd Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: http://apple.co/30PvU9

Oct 10, 202444 min

Targeting Tumors: How Dye Drug Conjugates Are Revolutionizing Cancer Treatment

In today's episode, we sit down with Lyle Small to discuss cutting-edge methods of enhancing cancer treatments. Lyle is the founder and current CEO of Lahjavida, Inc., a cancer research firm focused on developing new cancer treatments. Known for their patented invention of a new cancer treatment, Lahjavida utilizes the tumor-targeting capabilities of NIR fluorescent dyes to work in conjunction with therapeutic agents – thus enhancing the effectiveness of a given therapy… With an engineering degree from Cornell, Lyle has a diverse background in entrepreneurship. He served as the Founder and CEO of Chromatic Technologies, Inc. for more than 30 years, a company that pioneered several breakthroughs in the dye industry. Now, he leverages his extensive experience and knowledge to help in the battle against cancer. What role does dye play in the identification and treatment of cancer? Join us now to find out for yourself! Jump in to learn about: How Lyle's experience has contributed to Lahjavida's work. What dye chemists are, and their role in developing various medical technologies. What you need to know about Dye Drug Conjugates (DDCs). The holy grail of cancer treatment. To follow along with Lyle's work with Lahjavida, click here! Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: http://apple.co/30PvU9

Oct 9, 202429 min

Inside Quantum Technology: Diving Into Cybersecurity Awareness With Dustin Moody

As technology advances, so do the threats to digital security. What steps are scientists taking to raise awareness of cybersecurity and the complexities of quantum-related risks? Dustin Moody, a mathematician in NIST's Computer Security Division, joins the podcast to share his expert insights. Dustin Moody, a leading figure in the field, heads the post-quantum cryptography project at NIST. With a Ph.D. from the University of Washington, his research focuses on elliptic curves and their applications in cryptography. He leverages this deep knowledge to develop new solutions that protect us from the future of quantum computing – instilling confidence in the security of our digital world… Hit play to discover: The mathematics that underpins the security of cryptosystems. What post-quantum cryptography is, and how researchers are working to enhance it. Problems that quantum computers are susceptible to. How long it takes for quantum computers to break through standard digital security walls. Ready to dive deeper into the world of quantum-related cybersecurity? Click here to learn more about Dustin and his groundbreaking work at NIST! Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: http://apple.co/30PvU9C

Oct 8, 202422 min

Revolutionizing Wellness With IV Therapy: A Conversation With Dr. Christopher Seitz

In today's episode, Dr. Christopher Seitz joins the program to discuss the benefits of IV therapy. As a board-certified emergency physician by training, Dr. Seitz is an expert in sick and functional medicine. He brings his diverse background in wellness and holistic care to the American IV Association (AIVA), where he currently sits on the medical advisory board. Dr. Seitz is dedicated to advancing the field of IV hydration therapy through scientific precision and innovation. He does this using evidence-based science and ethical standards – bringing cutting-edge opportunities alongside enhanced regulatory attention… Dive in to explore: Typical reasons why people seek IV therapy. How IV therapy has transitioned to outpatient wellness and preventative care. The ways that the pandemic highlighted issues within the traditional hospital system. The role that telemedicine technology has played in the improvement of healthcare. What has fueled the remarkable growth of IV hydration therapy in the last decade? How have pioneers like Dr. Seitz shaped this advancement in medicine? Click play now to uncover these fascinating insights! Stay connected with Dr. Seitz's groundbreaking work at AIVA. Follow along here to be part of the journey towards a healthier future! Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: http://apple.co/30PvU9C

Oct 7, 202432 min

Unpacking A Fresh Perspective On Chronic Disease Treatment With Dr. Eduardo Cardona

In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Eduardo Cardona to discuss his unique approach to fighting obesity, depression, and more. As an Ayurvedic doctor who also uses modern medicine, Dr. Cardona employs holistic and hands-on methods to treat various chronic ailments and diseases effectively. Dr. Cardona has been a practicing therapist for over ten years. Throughout his time in this field, he has held many distinguished positions at medical schools and university faculties. Using ancient medicine alongside modern medical technology, Dr. Cardona treats suffering individuals by helping them regulate their internal environments… Jump in now to uncover: What Ayurvedic medicine is, and how it can be used to heal the body. How ancient treatments can inform modern medicine. Ayurvedic treatments for obesity and depression. How to maintain the delicate balance between mind, body, and consciousness. You can find more on Dr. Cardona by visiting his website here! Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: http://apple.co/30PvU9C

Oct 6, 202434 min

Overcoming Heavy Metal Toxicity | How To Detox Your Body & Prevent Chronic Disease

Joining us in this episode is Dr. Bill McGraw, a recurring guest who is constantly pushing the boundaries of alternative health technology. He sits down with us today to discuss his latest research: removing heavy metals from the body through microcurrent therapy… Dr. McGraw has helped countless patients take charge of their health and overcome chronic diseases from a holistic therapeutic approach. Are heavy metals impacting your bodily health? If so, what can you do about it? Tune in now to find out for yourself! In this conversation, we cover: Why people tend to develop chronic disease later in life. Where heavy metals in the body come from, and how they are removed. How contaminants enter the atmosphere, and the health concerns that come with it. Symptoms of heavy metal toxicity. How to measure heavy metals in the human body. You can learn more about Dr. McGraw and his research here! Episode also available on Apple Podcast: http://apple.co/30PvU9

Oct 5, 202434 min

Breaking Boundaries In HIV Research: Leor Weinberger On Viral Latency & Revolutionary Therapies

In today's episode, we are honored to be joined by Leor Weinberger, the William and Ute Bowes Distinguished Professor of Virology, director of the Gladstone Center for Cell Circuitry, professor of pharmaceutical chemistry, and professor of biochemistry and biophysics at Gladstone Institutes/University of California, San Francisco. As a world-renowned virologist and quantitative biologist, Leor has made a significant impact in the field of HIV research with his groundbreaking discovery of the HIV virus latency circuit. Leor's lab studies the fundamental processes of viral biology in the pursuit of developing innovative first-in-class therapies against HIV. They use computational and experimental approaches, including quantitative, single-cell and single-molecule microscopy and mathematical modeling… Click play to find out: How quantitative and theoretical biophysics apply to HIV. Why HIV latency has always been a problem with successful treatment. What happens when viral loads are lower in the blood of infected individuals. When to administer a therapeutic that overcomes barriers to biodistribution. How are Leor and his team tackling the biggest challenges in human health? Tune in now to learn more about their unique and innovative approach to disrupting the way science is done – and how these discoveries have the potential to change lives! You can follow along with Leor and his fascinating work with the Gladstone Center for Cell Circuitry here. Episode also available on Apple Podcast: http://apple.co/30PvU9

Oct 4, 202434 min

Unraveling Biblical Mysteries: Archaeology, Scholarship, And The Intersection Of History & Faith

Meet Dr. Robert R. Cargill, the Roger A. Hornsby Associate Professor in the Classics at The University of Iowa. He is a devout scholar of Jewish and biblical studies and an archaeologist, author, and digital humanist. In this episode, he joins us to unveil how our scholarly capacity and critical thinking can lead us to unravel some of history's most perplexing mysteries… Dr. Cargill's research interests are vast, including second temple Judaism, literary criticism of the Hebrew Bible and New Testament, Qumran and the Dead Sea Scrolls, Pseudepigrapha and Apocrypha, and the archaeology of Southwest Asia. He is also the author of Melchizedek, King of Sodom: How Scribes Invented the Biblical Priest-King and The Cities That Built the Bible – and has appeared on CNN, History, Discovery, Nat Geo, and other networks. Jump in to discover: Must-know facts about the Old Testament. The importance of reading the Bible critically. How Biblical history is infused with other ancient cultures. How to resolve faith-based contradictions with scientific methods. To learn more about Dr. Cargill and his work, click here now! Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/30PvU9C

Oct 3, 202448 min

High-Stakes Medicine: Looking Through The Eyes Of A Transplant Doctor

In this episode, we chat with David Weill, the former Director of the Center for Advanced Lung Diseases and the Lung and Heart-Lung Transplant Program at Stanford University Medical Center. Since leaving this position behind, David has been assisting transplant programs across the country – with a dedication to improving the delivery of transplant care. In May of 2021, David published Exhale: Hope, Healing, and a Life in Transplant, a memoir that outlines the emotional rollercoaster of saving and losing lives – and what it took for him to step back and reassess his own life… Click play now to discover: What prompted David to leave his role at Stanford University Medical Center. The pros and cons of working in a lung transplant program. How David is working to innovate the science behind lung transplants. Why certain transplant operations are more risky than others. How the outcomes of single and double lung transplant surgery differ. You can find David's website here! Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/30PvU9C

Oct 2, 202426 min