Grief is a painful journey that can feel isolating and endless. So what tools can we use to process grief, experience its pain, and ultimately learn how to… Read More
Dive into the captivating world of archaeology with Jodi Magness, Kenan Distinguished Professor for Teaching Excellence in Early Judaism. From her childhood fascination with the ancient world and… Read More
Dr. Deborah Vinall joins the podcast today to discuss schizophrenia, trauma, mental health, and her two most recent books, Gaslighting and Trauma Recovery Workbook for Teens. Dr. Vinall… Read More
In this episode, we connect with Annie Chen, an author, therapist, consultant, and coach who uses neuroscience research to help clients navigate the complexities of relationships and emotional… Read More
In this episode, we sit down with Marc Brettler and Amy-Jill “AJ” Levine to discuss the Jewish faith, Rabbinic Literature, the New Testament, Christianity, Anti-Semitism, and more. How… Read More
As businesses emerge from tax season, many ask: How can I maximize profits and minimize taxes for next year? John Scott, an Anders CPAs + Advisors partner, sits… Read More
In this episode, Avi Kumar, the Founder and CEO of KUWARE Inc., joins us to discuss business marketing, growth, and advertising. KUWARE is a marketing and advertising agency… Read More
Something had been brewing for years in the heart of the Nightingale household: a fervent desire to chart a course away from reliance on conventional systems and embrace… Read More
Mark Holtzapple, a chemical engineering professor at Texas A&M University, returns to the podcast to delve into his unique approach to engine efficiency and alternative energy. His passion… Read More
In this conversation, we sit down with a member of Doomberg to discuss the mindset of continuous improvement and other thought-provoking ideas that are important for us all… Read More
In this episode, we discuss teenage social anxiety with Kyle Mitchell, a Tedx Speaker, author, and the founder of Social Anxiety Kyle. With a passion for solving mental… Read More
In this episode, we are joined by Matthew Moody, the President of Mental Health America of Arizona and a licensed counselor in Arizona. He has a Bachelor’s degree… Read More
Do pre and probiotics have healing and preventive powers? In an age of pharmaceutical solutions, finding sustainable and holistic health practices is critical. How can we leverage gut… Read More
John C. A. Manley joins the podcast once again to discuss his daily email newsletter, Blazing Pine Cone Posts, and his work as a writer of fiction, freedom,… Read More
Bees are not alone in their fight to survive. While the backyard beekeeper might start with a pollinator garden, researchers are also busy strengthening and shoring up these… Read More
Is it possible to breed a species of bee with total viral immunity? Maybe, and the research being done in Michelle Flenniken’s lab could pave the way for… Read More
Honey bees are one of the most fascinating and complex social organisms on our planet. Scientists like Gene Robinson research how their genomics play a central role in… Read More
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Bees can generate five pounds of honey a day under prime nectar-gathering conditions. Numerous factors make that possible and researchers like William Meikle work on modeling honey bee… Read More
Pesticides, poor nutrition, pests, and parasites: these are the four factors influencing bee health around the world, and the amount of information we have about each—how exactly they… Read More
As we look back on the pandemic, there are clear ways in which our public health strategies failed. From the quarantine to vaccines, understanding the pitfalls in our… Read More
Dr. Michael Marmor, Professor Emeritus of Ophthalmology at Stanford University, delves into the captivating realm of the human eye in this thought-provoking podcast episode. Focusing on the profound… Read More
Bonnie J. Kaplan, Professor Emerita at the Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary, Canada, and author of The Better Brain: Overcome Anxiety, Combat Depression, and Reduce ADHD… Read More
In this episode, we sit down with Jason P. Dworkin to discuss the cosmos in unprecedented ways. Always interested in the origin of life, Jason is a Senior… Read More
Today, we connect with Thomas Licker to discuss his decades of experience managing biohazard investigations and remediations. As a certified bio-environmental infection control remediator and recovery master, Thomas… Read More
In this episode, we are joined by Dr. Erika Kohler, a Research Space Scientist at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, MD. With a Ph.D. in Space… Read More
In this conversation, we sit down with Will Hall, a mental health professional at the forefront of innovative psychosis treatment. He hosts Madness Radio, is the co-founder of… Read More
In this episode, we sit down with Joan Cohen to discuss her latest book, The Deepfake: A Novel. Newly released in April 2024, Joan takes us on a… Read More
The queen bee has to get it right when she mates, because she only has one intense mating session for the duration of her life. The queen bee’s… Read More
From smelly footprints and dances to furry coats and long tongues, Professor Dave Goulson from the University of Sussex talks about it all. We often refer to “bees”… Read More
One in every three bites you take are made possible by honey bee pollination. Keeping bees healthy and productive is essential. Honey bee reproduction depends on a queen’s… Read More
Bee keeping is an ancient practice: even prehistoric cave paintings in Spain depict a keeper reaching for a hive to collect honey while holding a smoker to calm… Read More
It’s estimated that 20% of our food is dependent on honey bee pollination. Meanwhile, recent news has highlighted concerns like viral diseases of the honey bee to mites… Read More
It’s hard to imagine a world without honey, much less all the fruits they pollinate. That’s one reason Zachary Huang’s research into honey bee stressors is so important.… Read More
In this episode, we connect with Aleena Kanner, a Postural Restoration Therapist and Certified Athletic Trainer with a passion for helping others with chronic pain. With a background… Read More
Dr. Kenneth R. Pelletier joins the podcast to discuss his latest book, Change Your Genes, Change Your Life: Creating Optimal Health with the New Science of Epigenetics. Dr.… Read More
Dr. Xavier Amador and Janet Hays join the podcast to discuss the intriguing topic of schizophrenia. How is it treated? What systemic barriers do patients face? These experts… Read More
Meet Nikki Burnett, a functional nutritionist and the Founder and CEO of Taste Life Nutrition. Drawing from nearly a decade in practice and over 25 years of education,… Read More
Functional mushrooms have garnered increasing attention in the realm of nutrition. As experts continue to unveil their myriad of health advantages, it’s no wonder that demand has surged.… Read More
Tobias Schulze, the insightful clinical psychologist and director of Talking Cure, illuminates a profound notion: ‘Personality is trauma decontextualized.’ Delving into the essence of this statement, Schulze shares… Read More
In this episode, we are joined by Elisabeth O’Rourke, Ph.D., the Site Director for MindWell Psychology’s Albany, NY practice location. Dr. O’Rourke sits down to discuss her work… Read More
Dawn Gallop of #9 Farms returns to the podcast to discuss food preservation, self-sufficiency, homesteading, and more. Dawn has been a homesteader since 1992, and she is a… Read More
Meet Erin Diehl, a business improv edutainer, failfluencer, and keynote speaker. As the founder of improve it!, she harnesses the power of improvisational comedy and experiential learning to… Read More
Today, we connect with Chase Chewning, a health and fitness entrepreneur turned full-time podcaster. Chase hosts Ever Forward Radio, a top-ranked health/fitness and self-improvement podcast featuring engaging interviews… Read More
The widespread use of opioids and other addictive substances has inflicted profound suffering on countless people. While these narcotics may serve legitimate purposes within the medical system, grappling… Read More
When you hear “schizophrenia,” what comes to mind? Perhaps not the image of a sharp-suited individual leading a mental health advocacy group. But in this episode, we delve… Read More
Meet Steven Cornett, an expert in regenerative agriculture, market gardening, homesteading, livestock, and everything else DIY. As the founder of Nature’s Always Right, he has a primary goal:… Read More
In this episode, we dive into the world of hydroponics and sustainable farming with Stacy Adams, a Professor of Horticulture at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. As an expert… Read More
DNA is the blueprint of humans and almost every other organism on Earth. A highly complex strand of genetic material, virtually every single cell in a person’s body… Read More
“I had a toolbox full of addiction—alcohol, drugs, food, sex, gambling, work, all of it—and basically what I’ve done is taken out the addiction and replaced it with… Read More
How has the opioid epidemic exploded so quickly in the United States? Purdue Pharma may be behind one of the most prevalent causes of patient exploitation in world… Read More
Overeating. Drinking alcohol. Watching mindless TV. Gambling. These are just a few of the ways in which people avoid troubling and painful emotions. As soon as we feel… Read More
For 23 years, Cali Estes, Ph.D. has been working with all types of people struggling from all kinds of addictions—from heroin or cocaine or alcohol to food or… Read More
When you think of what addiction recovery looks like, you probably don’t envision the consumption of psychedelic drugs. On today’s episode, Associate Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences… Read More
“There are benefits to all mind-altering activities or substances…and it can almost be radical to even recognize that in a culture that seems hell-bent on convincing us all… Read More
“Not everyone with the disease of addiction is able to access treatment…being a physician, that was very hard for me to digest, and the result is that we… Read More
How does cold water immersion affect the body’s recovery and inflammation levels? Jonathan Peake, a Senior Lecturer at Queensland University of Technology, joins us to explain… Jonathan has… Read More
Dr. Paul Offit returns to the program to discuss his latest book, Tell Me When It’s Over: An Insider’s Guide to Deciphering Covid Myths and Navigating Our Post-Pandemic… Read More
Sugar seems to be in everything we eat. While experts have warned against its health side effects, people continue to consume it in staggering quantities. Why is sugar… Read More
The human brain is a mystery that scientists are still attempting to unravel. Many experts say that we know far more about the nature of the Universe than… Read More
Every experience, connection, meal, and countless other environmental factors can influence whether specific genes are turned on or off, affecting all kinds of physiological processes, including aging. Kara Fitzgerald provides… Read More
Can acne stem from causes which many sources may not have told you before? While older techniques can be practical, recent advancements and discoveries can significantly expedite the… Read More
Maggie Jackson sits down with us to discuss her latest book, Uncertain: The Wisdom and Wonder of Being Unsure. Nominated for a National Book Award and added to… Read More
Can aging be curbed in order to improve the longevity of the body? With certain advancements, humans may be able to find a way to “cure” aging. Listen… Read More
Are you curious about the magnitude of life that has flourished on Earth over the eons? Dr. Peter Crockford has devised an ingenious method to estimate it and… Read More
How is artificial intelligence enhancing health and fitness? While technology has the capacity to decrease human activity, it can also help people get into the best shape of… Read More
In this episode, Dr. Amani Ballour sits down to discuss her upcoming book, The Cave: A Secret Underground Hospital and One Woman’s Story of Survival in Syria, set… Read More
Clément Decrop joins us in this episode to discuss his latest book, The Idea Space: The Science of Awakening Your Non-Self. In this fascinating book, Clément offers a… Read More
Dr. Carolyn Kurle, a returning guest from long ago, joins us to discuss her latest book, The Guidance Groove: Escape Unproductive Habits, Trust Your Intuition, and Be True.… Read More
Botox is a routine tool used in the cosmetic industry that has become increasingly popular. Is it a healthy medical procedure? What was it initially discovered for, and… Read More
Dr. David D. Clarke joins the podcast once again to discuss a fascinating topic: psychophysiological disorders. Also known as chronic functional syndromes or psychosocial factors linked to chronic… Read More
Mark Springer joins us today to discuss his latest book, Flesh Becomes Words. Mark is an author from San Mateo, California, who studied English and Cell Biology at… Read More
In this episode, we discuss fragmented focus, ADD, and how decreased attention impacts young learners in a technological world. We learn about this intriguing topic from a teacher… Read More
Have you ever taken a sip of water and immediately regretted it because it tasted awful? What about the water that tastes good but isn’t good for you?… Read More
In this episode, we discuss the importance of soil health with Michelle M. Wander, the Director of the Agroecology and Sustainable Agriculture Program and Associate Professor of Soil… Read More
Is it possible to make any organism fully resistant to viral infections? According to new research using E. coli from the Harvard Medical School Department of Genetics, the… Read More
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… Read More
The American South has a rich history of culture and religion. During the 19th century, Christianity played a major role in forming the social foundations that we see… Read More
In this episode, we connect with Daniel L. Dreisbach, a professor at the American University School of Public Affairs, who teaches in the Department of Justice, Law, and… Read More
Today we connect with Brian Grim, the founding president of the Religious Freedom & Business Foundation and global chairman of Dare to Overcome. The relationship between economic sustainability… Read More
In this episode, we connect with Francis J. Beckwith, a Professor of Philosophy and Church-State Studies at Baylor University, where he also serves as Associate Director of Graduate… Read More
In this episode, we connect with Byron Johnson, a Distinguished Professor of Social Sciences at Baylor University, and the founding director of the Baylor Institute for Studies of… Read More
Tune in to our fascinating chat about biblical history with Marc Brettler! Marc is a member of the American Academy for Jewish Research and the Council of the… Read More
Your brain weighs about as much as the microbes in your gut. That fact alone should ignite your interest in the role of microbes in all aspects of… Read More
Joining us in this episode is Dr. Christopher D. Bader, a Professor of Sociology at Chapman University and an affiliate of the Institute for Religion, Economics and Society… Read More
Bob Walters returns to the podcast to discuss Paul the Apostle and various other Christianity-related topics. Bob is a writer who has a weekly blog called Common Christianity.… Read More
Chris Peng, the Co-Founder and CEO of Labfront, joins us to delve into the groundbreaking initiatives of their startup, poised to transform health research. Labfront is on a… Read More
Can YouTube actually enhance your real estate business? Levi Lascsak thinks so, and he has the experience to prove it. In this episode, he joins us to explain… Read More
Gut microbiome influences many facets of the body. From depression to diabetes, a healthy gut is essential for both physical and mental health. In this episode, Dr. Jack… Read More
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Listen to your gut! It’s a saying we all resonate with on some level, but is there any merit to it? As research on the connection between gut… Read More
Microbial sciences are experiencing a “gold rush of research,” says Seed co-founder and co-CEO Raja Dhir. He discusses how Seed is a part of that work with a… Read More
The connection between alcohol and gut health is established in scientific literature: alcohol is an inflammatory agent. But as researchers like Vincent Maffei work to improve the quality… Read More
Tiny microbes make a huge difference in our health. These internal ecological systems utilize communication or signaling to maintain this health, effecting immune system function. This podcast shares… Read More
A metabolic pathway study on an ocean floor compound led marine scientist Veronika Kivenson straight to our gut. When she found evidence that a genetic code expansion utilized… Read More
Bootsie Martinez joins the podcast today to discuss her work in criminal justice, linguistics, education, and more. She is a consultant, expert witness, college instructor, and writer with… Read More
Feeling overwhelmed by all the “stuff” in your life, business, or living space? Struggling to focus, stay on task, or simply find things when you need them? Today… Read More
Tom Cosgrove, Aidan Charron, and Michael Karapetian join the podcast today to discuss their work with Earthday.org – an organization that takes action on various environmental issues. As… Read More
Today, we are joined by the esteemed Dr. Jay Chhablani, a distinguished professor of ophthalmology and vitreoretinal surgeon at the Department of Ophthalmology, University of Pittsburgh. As the… Read More
Zack Abbott returns to the podcast to discuss the importance of probiotics – and how bacteria can be used for various health and wellness applications. As the CEO… Read More
Dr. Heidi B. Hammel is Vice President of Science at AURA, Inc., the organization overseeing iconic telescopes like the Hubble Space Telescope and James Webb Space Telescope (JWST).… Read More
This fascinating episode on health and wellness features Michael Snyder, a Professor in Stanford University School of Medicine’s Department of Genetics. Michael is widely considered a leader in… Read More
Today, we connect with Dr. Gabrielle Lyon, the founder of The Institute for Muscle-Centric Medicine and a nationally recognized speaker and media contributor. As a functional medicine practitioner,… Read More
In this episode, we sit down to discuss thyroid-related topics with Dr. Heather Stone, a functional medicine practitioner. As one of the most experienced clinicians in the realm… Read More
In this episode, we connect with Wendie Trubow MD, MBA, IFMCP, a board-certified OB/GYN with over 25 years of experience in the field. As the President at Five… Read More
In the age of diverse medical thought, it can be difficult to know the best way to approach holistic wellness. Fortunately, there are many brilliant minds that are… Read More
January 10, 2024
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Treating Chronic, Complex Diseases with Functional Medicine
When just getting out of bed in the morning started feeling almost impossible–no matter how much sleep he’d gotten or how hard he’d been trying to live a… Read More
How can the water you drink contribute to the formation or treatment of cancer? Deuterium present in the water may play a significant role. Press play to learn:… Read More
After several friends were diagnosed with cancer, Marcus Freudenmann went on an intense research journey to try and help them fight the diagnosis. He shares his journey with… Read More
In this episode, we are once again joined by Dr. Tom Cowan, an alternative medicine doctor, author, and speaker known for his common-sense, holistic approach to health and… Read More
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… Read More
Join us in this enlightening episode as we welcome back Dr. Christopher Estes, co-founder of Miami Beach Comprehensive Wellness. Driven by a commitment to transcending traditional medical approaches,… Read More
In this episode, we connect with Dr. Emily Rowe, the co-owner of Miami Beach Comprehensive Wellness Center. Dr. Rowe is a physician and acupuncturist who goes beyond the… Read More
Today, we sit down with Brian J. Ford to discuss a fascinating topic: the history of microscopes. Brian is an independent research biologist, author, and lecturer who publishes… Read More
In this episode, we’re joined by horticulturist, journalist, and the award-winning host of Food Garden Life, Steven Biggs. Get ready for an insightful journey into the world of… Read More
In today’s episode, we dive deep into the world of health and wellness with renowned medical doctor, nutritionist, and author, Dr. Amy Lee. In this episode, Dr. Lee… Read More
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… Read More
Dr. Bill McGraw joins the podcast once again to discuss an intriguing topic: his unique approach to cancer protocol treatments. Dr. McGraw is a pioneer of alternative medicine,… Read More
Dive deep into the mysterious world of killer whales with Isabella Reeves, a passionate Ph.D. candidate in marine biology at the Cetacean Research Center. In this captivating podcast,… Read More
In this episode, we sit down with Paul Garner to discuss creationism and the geological evidence that supports it. Paul is a full-time researcher and lecturer for Biblical… Read More
In this episode, we are once again joined by Ken McCarthy, a widely recognized activist, educator, entrepreneur, and Internet commercialization pioneer. He has devoted years of his life… Read More
Today, we discuss all things gut health with Sunny Jain, the Founder and CEO of Sun Genomics. Founded in 2016, Sunny started Sun Genomics as a response to… Read More
In this episode, we go on a journey of the mind and body with Erica Porter, the Founder of Endorphasm. With a passion for creating a fitness environment… Read More
What is the relationship between a hotel and the surrounding community? In what manners does it contribute positively, and in what ways does it potentially create competition? How does… Read More
Tatiana Matthews joins the podcast today to discuss depression and the effects it has on the brain and the body. Tatiana is a Licensed Professional Counselor, Certified Rehabilitation… Read More
What are the cognitive symptoms of depression? How are they treated? Dr. Amoha Bajaj-Mahajan, an expert in stress and health in adults, joins the podcast to explain… Dr.… Read More
Globalization has had an immense impact on many parts of our world. Throughout history, this has affected the formation of countless modern southern economies. What challenges have countries… Read More
Today, we are once again joined by Benson Agbortogo, an investor, profit consultant, and author of The Business System That Never Fails. As a devout Christian and successful… Read More
How does fasting impact gut microbiome? Can gut health contribute to overall wellness? Scott Anderson, an accomplished science journalist specializing in health and technology, rejoins the podcast to… Read More
In this episode, we connect with Olivier Momma, the Founder of Ekster. Ekster is a smart wallet company with a simple mission: to make better gear for life… Read More
Gut microbiome influences many facets of the body. From depression to diabetes, a healthy gut is essential for both physical and mental health. In this episode, Dr. Jack… Read More
What cognitive disorders and dysfunctions do people with depression suffer from? Dr. Mark Schiller, a Yale and University of Chicago-trained psychiatrist, joins the podcast to explain… Dr. Schiller… Read More
Today, we sit down with Dr. Banu Arun, a Professor in the Department of Breast Medical Oncology at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center. She is… Read More
Today, we connect with Randall Thompson, the president and founder of Dugout Mugs. Randall has a long history with baseball – including professional experience. By utilizing his love… Read More
In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Karol Darsa, Psy.D., a trauma psychologist, author of The Trauma Map, founder of Reconnect Center, and creator of the Reconnect… Read More
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?… Read More
If you get in an auto accident, can the police take your phone and search everything in it? What does the Fifth Amendment say about the authority of… Read More
From constant illness, frequent ER visits, and all kinds of pills to the best health of her life: this describes a snippet of Inesa Ponomariovaite’s life journey. She… Read More
December 8, 2023
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Widespread Generalizations In World Religions and Ancient Traditions
Can world religions possibly share more similarities than we may have thought? The similarities may surprise us if we look back at ancient religions and trace them through… Read More
Why has history been filled with religious conflict? Even though some beliefs may appear similar, this can actually lead to more hostility than completely opposing views. Listen in… Read More
The debate of time immemorial surrounding science and Christianity continues to rage, but could they both be correct? When examining issues of life, taking diverse and sometimes contradictory… Read More
A member of Doomberg joins the podcast today to discuss various financial and energy topics from an unbiased and fact-based perspective. Founded in 2021, Doomberg is a small… Read More
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… Read More
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… Read More
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… Read More
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… Read More
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… Read More
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… Read More
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… Read More
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… Read More
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… Read More
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… Read More
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… Read More
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… Read More
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… Read More
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… Read More
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… Read More
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… Read More
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… Read More
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… Read More
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… Read More
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… Read More
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… Read More
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… Read More
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… Read More
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… Read More
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… Read More
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… Read More
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… Read More
Because studies predict one in nine Americans will face some level of disease of the kidney, understanding kidney development and nephron function is key. Professor Lori O’Brien discusses… Read More
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… Read More
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,… Read More
Without glycogen, we couldn’t go very far. Dr. Sullivan is a specialist in the glycogen molecule, which stores glucose, our energy source. In this podcast, he describes exciting… Read More
November 3, 2023
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Pediatric Disease of the Kidney Gets Full Treatment
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… Read More
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… Read More
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… Read More
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… Read More
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… Read More
This episode offers listeners an expert view on diabetes and kidney damage treatments. Richard interviews researcher David J. Leehey, who has focused on diabetic kidney disease for the… Read More
The kidney may be one of the most underestimated organs: it’s incredibly complex, and responsible for five to seven key functions in the body. In addition to producing… Read More
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… Read More
In this episode, Wanda King, the owner of Deep South Homestead, joins us. Living on a 10-acre farm in South Mississippi, Wanda and her husband Danny enjoy the… Read More
Today, we are rejoined by Dr. Bill McGraw, a recurring guest deeply familiar with over a dozen alternative healing therapies. Testing these modalities of healing on countless patients… Read More
Today, we connect with Mark Lakeman, the founder of City Repair, a non-profit placemaking movement and organization. He is also the principal and design director of Communitecture, a… Read More
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… Read More
In this episode, we sit down with Daniel Malone, the Founder and Content Creator at Malone Financial. As a qualified accountant, tax advisor, and financial advisor, Daniel specializes… Read More
Carson Block joins the podcast today to discuss his work as an “activist short seller”. As the founder of Muddy Waters Research, Carson is known for alleging fraudulent… Read More
Our world’s economic landscape is always changing, but how will society adapt? Today, we sit down with Rana Foroohar to discuss the potential fall of globalization – and… Read More
In this episode, we chat with Chris Taylor, who is also known as the “financial prepper”. Chris is a content creator who has dedicated his time to educating… Read More
In this episode, we connect with Robert M. Sapolsky, a neuroendocrinology researcher and professor of biology, neurology, neurological sciences, and neurosurgery at Stanford University. In addition to this,… Read More
Businesses are the backbone of the United States economy. While there are many opportunities for companies to grow and prosper, businesses can often suffer due to a lack… Read More
Is hustle and hope really enough to make it big in the modern world of online finance? Jeff Rose, Youtube’s Wealth Hacker and Founder of the finance blog… Read More
In this episode, we sit down with Audrey Gale to discuss her latest novel, The Human Trial. As the second release of her medical-thriller trilogy, this book explores… Read More
In this episode, we discuss the global assault on Christians and Christianity with Paul Marshall, a senior fellow at Hudson Institute’s Center for Religious Freedom. In addition to… Read More
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… Read More
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