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Health & Wellness Podcasts

Separating misinformation from facts through informative discussions with noted experts in such fields as Health, Comedy, Sports, Science, Art, Self Improvement, and many more. We are here to give voice to voices worth listening to.

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United States

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Separating misinformation from facts through informative discussions with noted experts in such fields as Health, Comedy, Sports, Science, Art, Self Improvement, and many more. We are here to give voice to voices worth listening to.

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English


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The ABC's of CBD

12/28/2018
With the explosive recent growth in biomedical research, media attention, and public interest in CBD (cannabidiol) there has unfortunately brought with it a considerable amount of misinformation and unfortunately some outright fraud. Stuart Tomc is one of the country’s leading educators on CBD and together we address the whos, whats, and whys of CBD/hemp as we separate fact from fiction on this new frontier in health and nutrition. If you had been meaning to educate yourself on this popular topic, this episode has everything you need to know. And to continue your education, be sure to check out our site www.everythingyouCBD.com for news, research, videos, and entertaining articles as well as a selection of the highest quality CBD products available on the market. Enjoy!

Duration:01:04:53

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It's in the Genes

8/30/2018
Houra Merrikh is an assistant professor of microbiology at the University of Washington with a focus on DNA replication, mutagenesis and evolution. Her research into the mutagenic nature of co-directional gene collisions were revolutionary in the field and won her the 2016 Vilcek Prize for Creative Promise in Biomedical Science. Basically professor Merrikh discovered how to control the evolution of specific genes. It took all of my restraint to not ask her how far away we were from scientifically creating X-Men. We also discuss the many complications including race, gender, and existing power structures that impede scientific exploration.

Duration:00:53:03

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Ancient Wisdom, Modern Practice

7/23/2018
Dr. Shailinder Sodhi along with his wife Dr. Anju Sodhi and his brother Dr. Virender Sodhi are the first family of Ayurvedic Medicine in America. Ayurveda, which translates loosely from Sanskrit to “the wisdom of life”, is a traditional medicine system developed in India aimed at not only treating illness but at maximizing a person’s ideal health potential. Pre-dating Westernized medicine by thousands of years, many ancient Ayurvedic surgical procedures and tools were directly adopted unchanged into current medical practice. This episode is a remedial introduction to the basic tenets of Ayurvedic medicine and for many people, a re-introduction on how to live life.

Duration:00:44:50

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What Lies Beneath

9/5/2017
David Montgomery is a MacArthur Fellowship “Genius” Grant recipient and prominent geologist, but his education never trained him to explore the rich biology within soil itself. Luckily his wife Anne Bikle is a brilliant biologist. Together they have expanded their collective knowledge to learn that there is an entire ecosystem of microbes living just beneath the surface. As discussed in his book “Dirt: The Erosion of Civilizations”, significant data exists to indicate that societies that do not take care of their soil are destined to doom. In his latest book “Growing a Revolution” he teaches us how to bring our soil back to life by combining ancient wisdom with modern science and techniques.

Duration:01:07:06

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Passion & Perseverance

7/19/2017
Jeremy Bryant has been the head chef for the Seattle Mariners for the past 18 years and is a perfect embodiment of the American dream where passion and hard work can open up worlds that you never knew were available to you. During that time Chef Bryant has seen drastic changes to the all-American pastime, no small part of which is the massive change in priority and perception placed on the importance of proper nutrition for optimal performance. He has also had a direct impact on some defining moments in the franchise’s history through his relationships with the players.

Duration:01:27:22

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Everybody Levels Down

6/7/2017
Brian Scolaro has the career of a headliner every aspiring comedian hopes for with multiple appearances on Conan, Live at Gotham, his own Comedy Central special and a coveted spot as a regular at the World Famous Comedy Store in Los Angeles. But the job is changing. With the rise of the internet, more time is spent promoting your brand with less time available for writing and working on your craft. Not to mention losing calendar dates to ‘flavor of the month’ internet & reality stars who are gone as soon as they arrive. We also delve into how the writer’s strike of 2007 forced everyone down a pay grade, from which most creative talent has yet to recover.

Duration:01:12:10

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Building Your Audience

5/24/2017
David Huntsberger is a very thoughtful and intelligent comedian. This makes him a difficult commodity to fit into our ‘sound bite’ and ‘click-bait’ culture. In response to that, David has created and cultivated his own audience of people who come out specifically to see him. The trade-off means never selling out clubs & coliseums, but the reward is attentive rooms of people who appreciate you and respect your work.

Duration:01:07:38

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The Late Night Appearance

5/17/2017
The late night television appearance is a rite of passage for any comedy headliner. Andrew Sleighter breaks down his first nationally televised appearance on Late Night with Conan O'Brien set and how his worst fears were realized but resolved in an instant due to years of preparation.

Duration:01:08:15

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Mental Game Strong

5/9/2017
Kent, Washington’s Courtney Thompson led the University of Washington volleyball team to its first National Championship in 2005 and has since won a silver medal with the 2012 US Olympic team, bronze in 2016, and gold in the 2014 FIVB World Championship with her Brazilian club team. Courtney illuminates for us the mental tools that determine the razor thin line between a ‘competitor’ and a ‘Champion’.

Duration:00:56:14

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GM Ex's & Oh's

4/28/2017
We sit down with board-certified clinical nutritionist and international health educator Neil Levin to highlight some basic definitions as well as common misconceptions regarding Genetically Modified Organisms as illuminated by his time serving on the Technical Advisory Board for the Non-GMO Project from 2007-2009. This episode is sponsored by NOW Foods. Look for NOW Foods products in our online store.

Duration:00:50:02

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Do it Because You Love It

4/19/2017
Being a director is a weird job. It requires equal parts self-indulgence, self-restraint and infinite patience. With her first feature film (‘Walter’, available on Amazon Video) under her belt, Anna Mastro is beginning to forge a path of her own. You can currently see her work as the director of the Peabody Award Winning show ‘Jane the Virgin’ on the CW. Enjoy!

Duration:00:46:50

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Replenish/Replace

4/9/2017
Jeremy has too much coffee and becomes unhinged while talking to mineral expert Dr Darrin Starkey about the links between mineral deficiencies and human illness as well as the dangers of making health promoting decisions with our taste buds. This episode sponsored by Trace Minerals Research. Look for Trace Mineral Research products in our online store.

Duration:00:55:19

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Comedy is Never Safe

4/4/2017
When Danielle Gregoire founded the Comedy Womb as a non-threatening environment to encourage women, people of color, trans, queer and other traditionally disenfranchised groups to try stand-up comedy, she never intended to trigger a nation-wide trend or spark debate. She just wanted to put on a fun show. Things never go the way you plan.

Duration:01:14:03

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No Freedom in the Context of Conformity

3/27/2017
Dr. Herb Joiner-Bey is an author and consultant with degrees in physics & mathematics from John Hopkins University as well a doctor of naturopathic medicine & adjunct professor at Bastyr University. He is a free-thinker and a voice worth listening to. Unfortunately for him, he is also my friend. When Dr Herb and I get together we like to play a game where we solve all the world’s problems. This episode is an introduction and invitation for you to join in our game. Enjoy!

Duration:00:58:54