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Changing Lives Podcast
Changing Lives with Deborah Jeanne Weitzman
Deborah and I discuss her new novel, how writing reduces shame, toxic politics and social norms, and the healing power of supportive communities. Want to have honest conversations about things that matter? Come to my FREE Zoom gathering Get full access to Changing Lives at wendigordon.substack.com/subscribe
2025-08-10
59 min
BrainHeal(th)
Reversing Alzheimer's with Precision Medicine | Dr. Deborah Gordon, Ep.014
Today, I am very honored to introduce Dr. Deborah Gordon. Dr. Deborah did her medical training at the University of California in San Francisco, and practices family medicine at Northwest Wellness Center in Ashland, Oregon. She goes by "Dr. Deborah", runs the health website, DrDeborahMD.com, and is a member of Physicians for Ancestral Health. Dr. Deborah integrates conventional and functional medicine, diet, sleep, exercise, sunshine, stress reduction and other lifestyle enhancements into her medical practice. In recent years she has expanded the same health principles into her work with aging patients, particularly with the issues of dementia and...
2025-06-27
1h 02
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27. Does surgery increase the risk of cancer metastasis? The answer will change the way you view medical procedures
Surgery can wake up dormant cancer cells—even if the surgery is unrelated to cancer. In this striking episode, Drs. Dawn Lemanne and Deborah Gordon uncover how surgical trauma and anesthesia suppress immune function for weeks, creating an ideal window for tumor growth. Listen in as they discuss powerful, little-known tools to counteract this: a flu shot given within 24 hours before surgery can preserve immune surveillance; which painkillers to avoid after surgery; and how Cialis may reduce metastatic risk when used preoperatively. Bonus: Learn how heart rate variability reveals immune strength and insulin sensitivity. Dawn Lemanne, MD
2025-06-01
1h 02
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26. HealthSpan: How do we increase our healthy years, not just our birthday numbers!?
Yes we all want to live longer, but the catch of course is -- so long as we are healthy! What are some of the current thoughts about living longer and living better. How can we extend our vitality as we age, so that we celebrate health and not just more birthdays.Dawn Lemanne, MD Oregon Integrative OncologyLeave no stone unturned.Deborah Gordon, MDNorthwest Wellness and Memory CenterBuilding Healthy Brains
2025-05-10
1h 00
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25.Andy Baxter's back, busting the myth that your daily walk strengthens bones
Your Bones Are Lying to You – What the Experts Aren’t Telling YouIn this myth-busting episode, medical exercise specialist Andy Baxter flips everything you thought you knew about bone health upside down.Why Your Daily Walk--a False Security Blanket?Think walking strenghthens your muscles and protects your bones? Think again. Discover why it fails to give you what you really need to prevent life-altering falls—and what to do instead.Swimmers and Cyclists, Brace Yourselves…Low-impact exercise sounds great—until you hear why some athletes have weaker bones than couch...
2025-03-14
1h 09
The Practice of Therapy Podcast
Deborah Richelieu | Building a Thriving Couples Therapy Private Practice | TPOT 369
When it comes to relationships, connection is everything. For Deborah Richelieu, this truth has shaped both her personal and professional life. As a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT), she has dedicated her career to helping couples navigate the complexities of relationships, communication, and emotional intimacy. Recently, Deborah sat down with Gordon Brewer on the Practice of Therapy podcast to share her journey, insights on couples therapy, and the importance of community in times of grief. Resources Mentioned In This Episode Use the promo code "GORDON" to get 2 months of Therapy Notes free ...
2025-02-17
30 min
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24. Dr. Nick Norwitz: Harvard Doc Tells How He Cured Himself When Standard Medicine Failed
In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Nick Norwitz, who is, in his own words, a researcher educator whose mission is to make metabolic health mainstream. Dr. Norwitz has a PhD in human metabolism from Oxford University and is about to get an MD from Harvard Medical School. We are interested here in his own story of healing chronic illness, in which modern standard medicine absolutely failed him and forced him to find his own path back to health. And this sheds a lot of light on the value of individualizing metabolic health care. And in fact, his s...
2025-01-02
48 min
Just Talking with Friends Podcast
Encounters that Change Us
When you have an encounter with Jesus, what happens? It changes you, either by moving you closer or repelling you. How do you feel about that? Join Deb Gordon and Natalie Kuntz as they finish the book Meal Time Habits of the Messiah by Conrad Kempf and discuss how Christ has changed us and how he can change you.
2024-11-03
47 min
Just Talking with Friends Podcast
Finding Light in the Darkness
Do you feel you are walking in the darkness? Are you feeling like the world in closing in on you? Join us, Natalie Kuntz and me, Deb Gordon, as we discuss how Jesus brings light out of our darkness. He can make all things new. Join us and see how.
2024-11-01
54 min
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23. Rhythms of Health and Disease: easy upgrades to your sleep and meal schedules to thwart cancer, dementia, and metabolic illness
In this episode of Docs Talk Shop, Dr. Lemanne and Dr. Gordon explore how daily rhythms impact cancer treatment, brain health, and metabolism. Discover surprising ways to optimize your health by carefully timing your sleep, light exposure, and meals. (And think twice about late suppers!)Breast cancers spread at night, and why this means trouble if your largest meal is supper.In colorectal cancer patients, morning chemo benefits men, while afternoon chemo benefits women.Light exposure at night disrupts sleep in everyone, immediately increasing the risk of diabetes and cancer.Vigorous exercise instantly creates cancer-killing effects...
2024-10-16
1h 07
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22. Fecal Transplants cure cancer but cause obesity? Strange powers of the beings that call your body home.
Fecal transplants are saving cancer patients at MD Anderson? In this episode of Docs Talk Shop, Dr. Gordon and I explore how a major breakthrough in microbiome science could open up new treatment possibilities for cancer patients.But the news is not all good--fecal transplants can also transfer obesity. We discuss how a patient who received an FMT from an obese donor gained weight, highlighting just how powerful and influential the microbiome is in regulating metabolism.We discuss the remarkable ability of bariatric surgery ("stomach stapling," for obesity) to resolve type 2 diabetes in just a...
2024-09-25
55 min
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21. Cancer and Dementia: Enjoy your coffee, but hold the wine
Cancer and Dementia: Coffee’s Protection, Alcohol’s Lasting DamageCould your morning coffee protect you from cancer? And could that evening glass of wine increase your risk? In this episode of Docs Talk Shop, we dig into the science behind two of the most popular beverages and unearth some surprising truths about how they impact your health, especially when it comes to cancer and dementia.For instance, regular coffee drinkers have up to a 20% lower risk of developing breast and colon cancer. Even more surprising, coffee’s protective effects extend to brain health, reducing the ri...
2024-09-25
1h 02
Just Talking with Friends Podcast
Kingdom Perspective
Join Natalie Kuntz and Deb Gordon in discussing Encounters 30 and 31 out of the book Mealtime Habits of the Messiah by Conrad Gempf. Today's topic: What is a Kingdom Perspective? Are our lives part of a bigger purpose than ourselves?
2024-09-23
1h 09
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20. "Survival of the fittest" AFTER 50!
As we age past our reproductive years, Mother Nature stops taking care of us. We discuss a recent article by Dr. Bruce Ames of the University of California, Berkeley, who's one of the first and most distinguished anti-aging scientists--still productive in his 90's! We uncover some of his secrets as we discuss why, as we age, certain supplements become even more important to our healthy survival. Some of our most valuable nutrients are in fact likely to be depleted with normal aging and there is an overlooked strategy to consider, choosing specific foods and supplements helpful for a long...
2024-09-16
1h 03
Just Talking with Friends Podcast
What do we get angry about?
Join Natalie Kuntz and Deb Gordon in their discussion over Encounters 28 and 29 from Mealtime Habits of the Messiah by Conrad Gempf. Today's discussion centers around what makes us angry and is it the same as what makes God angry? Is anger ever good? Pull up a chair and join us.
2024-09-04
41 min
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19. Smoking PREVENTS three horrible diseases. Update on "good" and "evil" health habits.
Can bad habits be good for you? For instance, do cigarettes decrease the risk of Parkinson's disease? Alzheimer's? Ulcerative colitis? The answer is yes. Smoking is surprisingly powerful as a preventive for these conditions. And you may also want to know that if you're worried about Parkinson's disease, you may want to think twice about living near a golf course.In this episode, Dr, Gordon and Dr. Lemanne discuss the surprising health benefits of some very unhealthy behaviors, and the hidden deadliness of vitamins, sleep aids, and, yes, golf courses. You'll learn...
2024-08-09
1h 05
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18. Nuanced Keto: Miriam Kalamian unlocks the power of diet in cancer therapy
In this episode, Dr. Dawn Lemanne and Dr. Deborah Gordon engage with author and ketogenic diet specialist Miriam Kalamian, who shares her profound personal journey of treating her son’s aggressive brain tumor with a ketogenic diet. The discussion delves into the diet's impressive effects on the size of her son's brain tumor, the surprising--and critical--role of calorie restriction for effective implementation of the keto diet in cancer, and the best combinations of fasting and the keto diet for optimal results. She outlines tailored dietary approaches for different cancers, and why keto is not "one size fits all...
2024-08-08
1h 25
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17. Change Your Diet, Change Your MIND with Dr. Georgia Ede
We had a fascinating conversation with our friend and colleague Dr.Georgia Ede about the background, details, and the vast scope of her work treating mental illness--of all sorts--with variations on the ketogenic diet. Fully conventionally trained, Dr. Ede used her insight into her patients' conditions, paired it with developing understanding about nutrition, and has found varied and individualized approaches to what we eat and how it affects our brains. We explore with Dr. Ede the applications of her dietary recommendations for conditions both psychiatric and neurological, the safety of her protocols, and the nutritional science as it...
2024-08-06
1h 07
Power Nugget With RTH
Ep29: Beyond the Beauty with Deborah Gordon
It's pageant season! If you know me, you know I'm a fan girl of pageant. In episode 29, we have a chat with a creative who expressed herself via the various aspects - writer, model and designer, Deborah Gordon ! We get an insightful scoop into her journey from childhood to living out her various dreams step by step! Enjoy Connect with us Deborah - https://campsite.bio/deborah.gordon876? Richelle - https://linktr...
2024-08-06
1h 05
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16. Here’s who SHOULD be taking melatonin, and why!
In this episode, we discuss melatonin's use as a sleep supplement, as well as its other powerful actions, such as its use as a pain reliever, an anti-anxiety medication, an antidepressant, and as a modulator of immune activity in autoimmune conditions. We also delve into melatonin's use in cancer, in particular in glioblastoma, where we look at a study showing a survival benefit to a particular melatonin protocol when combined with radiation. Our conversation also examines research suggesting that melatonin can be useful in providing protection from radiation damage, such as that that occurs during CT scans, X...
2024-06-25
54 min
Just Talking with Friends Podcast
Peace Be Still
What areas in your life do you need Jesus to show up and say "Peace be still!" Join Natalie Kuntz and Deb Gordon as they discuss Encounter 11 of the book Meal Times Habits of the Messiah by Conrad Gempf. We'll take a deep dive on what storms are raging in your life and how you can call on Jesus to meet you there.
2024-06-21
43 min
Robinson's Podcast
212 - Deborah Gordon: Ants, Myrmecology, and Collective Behavior
Patreon: https://bit.ly/3v8OhY7 Deborah Gordon is Professor of Biology at Stanford University. She is a myrmecologist—an entomologist who studies ants—focusing on how complex behavior emerges from ant colonies, which have no central control. In this episode, Deborah and Robinson discuss some of the distinctive features of ants, how pheromones help to determine their behavior, examples of fascinating ant species, collective ant behavior, and the life cycle of an ant colony. For more of Deborah’s work on collective behavior, check out her book The Ecology of Collective Behavior (Princeton, 2023). ...
2024-06-16
1h 01
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15. After 50, what you don't know about exercise can hurt you: Andy Baxter, Medical Exercise Specialist
Listen to this episode to learn:common blood pressure and diabetes medications that derail your fitness programsarcopenia of aging starts not in the muscles, but in the brainfitness to treat cognitive decline and neurologic disorders, Parkinson, MS, strokeyoga, and the surprisingly high risk of injury why stretching is harmful, and a better way to maintain range-of-motion heart disease vs lung disease: the very different exercise rehab programs requiredrheumatoid arthritis, why your exercise program is all wrong, and how to fix itwhen to build muscle strength, and when to build muscle masswhy exercise is superior to calorie restriction for man...
2024-04-26
1h 16
Nourish Balance Thrive
Deborah Gordon, MD on Mold Illness, Bone Health, and Hormone Balance
Deborah Gordon, MD, is the founder and medical director of Northwest Wellness Center, LLC. She has a lifelong interest in health and wellness, which she has incorporated into an integrative medical practice in southern Oregon for over thirty years. She is dedicated to finding lifestyle choices that can prevent and reverse health problems, avoiding medications where possible and using them wisely where necessary. For the last decade, she has worked with a particular focus on cognitive health. On today's podcast, Deborah talks about mould/mycotoxin illness, bone health, and hormone balance. She elaborates on the precise tests a...
2024-04-15
1h 04
Nourish Balance Thrive
Deborah Gordon, MD on Mold Illness, Bone Health, and Hormone Balance
Deborah Gordon, MD, is the founder and medical director of Northwest Wellness Center, LLC. She has a lifelong interest in health and wellness, which she has incorporated into an integrative medical practice in southern Oregon for over thirty years. She is dedicated to finding lifestyle choices that can prevent and reverse health problems, avoiding medications where possible and using them wisely where necessary. For the last decade, she has worked with a particular focus on cognitive health. On today's podcast, Deborah talks about mould/mycotoxin illness, bone health, and hormone balance. She elaborates on the precise tests a...
2024-04-15
1h 04
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14. "Cutting to the bone"...WAY beyond the conventional wisdom on staying strong
In this episode, we talk about bone health--something that should be of interest to anyone over 50, long before it becomes a medical problem of concern. While Dr. Gordon has long relied on hormone replacement as a helpful tool in restoring lost bone density, she discusses today some of her recent learning about fine tuning the use of hormones and many other lifestyle choices. Bear with her pet peeves when it comes to standard of care, and pick up some tips you can incorporate into your own bone health routine. Perhaps even some you can share with your own physician!
2024-04-03
58 min
Women in STEM
Deborah Gordon
Think ants are pests that you wish would just go away? Not so fast, Dr. Deborah Gordon thinks that we as humans have a lot to learn from these efficient foragers. Image: Wikimedia Sources and additional reading are available at https://introductionsnecessary.com Join us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ninehourfilms
2024-03-13
02 min
Introductions Necessary
Deborah Gordon
Think ants are pests that you wish would just go away? Not so fast, Dr. Deborah Gordon thinks that we as humans have a lot to learn from these efficient foragers. Image: Wikimedia Sources and additional reading are available at https://introductionsnecessary.com Join us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ninehourfilms
2024-03-13
02 min
Introductions Necessary
Deborah Gordon
Think ants are pests that you wish would just go away? Not so fast, Dr. Deborah Gordon thinks that we as humans have a lot to learn from these efficient foragers. Image: Wikimedia Sources and additional reading are available at https://introductionsnecessary.com Join us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ninehourfilms
2024-03-13
02 min
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13. Shattering the myth forcing your oncologist to treat you with a dead-end protocol
In this episode, Dr. Lemanne and Dr. Gordon discuss why oncologists believe that cancers inevitably become resistant to any treatment, and the new research that is proving this wrong.On the surface, standard treatment choice for a particular cancer makes sense: 1. Choose the most powerful drug or drug combination possible, the one best at quickly shrinking the cancerous tumor.2. Repeatedly dose this drug/drug combination with as few interruptions as possible, and use the highest doses that the patient can tolerate.3. Stop only when the tumor becomes resistant to this treatment, that i...
2024-02-15
55 min
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12. The Science of Starving Cancer: Sam Apple on Otto Warburg's impact today
Unlocking the Sweet Secrets of Cancer Prevention: A Journey with Dr. Lemanne, Dr. Gordon, and Sam AppleIn this thought-provoking episode, we explore the discovery of the link between diet, glucose metabolism, and cancer growth. Join us as we sit down with Sam Apple, the author of the compelling book, "Ravenous: Otto Warburg, the Nazis, and the Search for the Cancer-Diet Connection."Our guest, Sam Apple, tells the hidden story of Otto Warburg, a Nobel laureate who in spite of his Jewish heritage, not only survived Hitler's Germany, but uncovered the link between s...
2023-12-24
1h 20
Your Business In Digital
Streaming to Success: Small Business Insights with Deborah Mitchell
Whether it's short-form videos for social media or long-form content for your website, video has become a primary tool for content marketing. Pre-recorded videos and live events are also an effective way for your brand to connect with your target audience. Deborah Mitchell, owner of Deborah Mitchell Media & Associates joined us on Your Business In Digital today, to discuss some valuable tactics when using video content that can help your business build loyal customers and drive business growth. Connect with Deborah Mitchell YouTube - https://www.youtube...
2023-11-07
57 min
From Our Neurons to Yours
Where ant colonies keep their brains | Deborah Gordon
Welcome back to "From Our Neurons to Yours," a podcast from the Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute at Stanford University. In this episode, we explore the collective intelligence of ant colonies with Deborah Gordon, a professor of biology at Stanford, an expert on ant behavior, and author of a new book, The Ecology of Collective Behavior.We discuss how ant colonies operate without centralized control, relying on simple local interactions, such as antennal contact, to coordinate their behavior. Gordon explains how studying ant colonies can provide insights into the workings of the human brain...
2023-11-02
17 min
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11. Genistein
We start to sort through something that will likely be an ongoing topic of interest, namely the role of genistein, a phyto- or plant-sourced estrogen in both of our worlds. We explore its use in both estrogen-mimicking and estrogen-blocking for certain conditions of aging, bone and brain health, as well as cancer prevention and cancer survival. We'll touch on blue zones and some of the risks and benefits of various other members of the legume family. Let's listen in as Dr. Lemanne begins by explaining the role of a Catholic nun in all of this discussion.Dawn...
2023-10-28
1h 00
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10. Errors Doctors Make--Protect Yourself
Dr. Lemanne reveals to Dr. Gordon what she's learned from medical errors, both hers and those of other physicians, and discusses what patients need to do to protect themselves. Dawn Lemanne, MD Oregon Integrative OncologyLeave no stone unturned.Deborah Gordon, MDNorthwest Wellness and Memory CenterBuilding Healthy Brains
2023-09-24
46 min
English Academic Vocabulary Booster
4918. 155 Academic Words Reference from "Deborah Gordon: The emergent genius of ant colonies | TED Talk"
This podcast is a commentary and does not contain any copyrighted material of the reference source. We strongly recommend accessing/buying the reference source at the same time. ■Reference Source https://www.ted.com/talks/deborah_gordon_the_emergent_genius_of_ant_colonies ■Post on this topic (You can get FREE learning materials!) https://englist.me/155-academic-words-reference-from-deborah-gordon-the-emergent-genius-of-ant-colonies-ted-talk/ ■Youtube Video https://youtu.be/rcx-feMxd4I (All Words) https://youtu.be/QxR4mTm6pfk (Advanced Words) https://youtu.be/gSdgzK...
2023-09-18
2h 19
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9. Creatine -- not just for body builders!
In this episode, Drs. Lemanne and Gordon discuss the use of Creatine as a supplement with both aging patients and patients with cancer. Turns out it's a useful addition to protocols for aging men, aging women, those who are athletes, as well as people simply wanting better health in the face of cancer and other health challenges. Let's listen to their discussions and reasons for looking forward to unfolding of additional research about the use of Creatine. Dawn Lemanne, MD Oregon Integrative OncologyLeave no stone unturned.Deborah Gordon, MDNorthwest Wellness an...
2023-09-04
36 min
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8. Can neglecting your teeth cause cancer or dementia?
In this episode Doctors Lemanne and Gordon talk about gum disease, considered a nuisance by most, but gum disease and tooth loss are actually life-threatening, due to a strong, but rarely discussed connection with cancer and dementia.Dawn Lemanne, MD Oregon Integrative OncologyLeave no stone unturned.Deborah Gordon, MDNorthwest Wellness and Memory CenterBuilding Healthy Brains
2023-07-31
46 min
Human Energy Podcast
Science of the Noosphere – Insect Superorganisms – Deborah Gordon
Deborah Gordon is a Professor in the Department of Biology at Stanford University who “studies how ant colonies work without central control using networks of simple interactions, and how these networks evolve in relation to changing environments.” The Gordon Lab at Stanford researches collective behavior in many forms, “such as emergence, self-organization, superorganism, quorum sensing, artificial intelligence, and dynamical networks.”Teilhard remarked on one significant difference between collective behavior in human groups and that found in ant colonies: ants, like all eusocial insects, engage in their extraordinarily cooperative behavior because the members of a colony are closely related...
2023-07-24
21 min
The Dissenter
#804 Deborah Gordon: Ant Colonies, Distributed Intelligence, and Systems Without Central Control
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2023-07-06
42 min
The Cutting Room
Deborah L. Scott On Creating The Costumes for Avatar: The Way Of Water
Deborah L. Scott (Back to the Future, Titanic, Minority Report) stops by to discuss their recent work on Avatar: The Way of Water
2023-05-08
26 min
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7. Protein for Brilliant Aging
In this episode Dr. Gordon discusses how aging increases protein requirements. We cover the pros and cons of vegetarianism and animal protein and we even touch upon the health benefits of raw liver.Dawn Lemanne, MD Oregon Integrative OncologyLeave no stone unturned.Deborah Gordon, MDNorthwest Wellness and Memory CenterBuilding Healthy Brains
2023-04-11
29 min
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6. Fasting in cancer treatment and cancer prevention
In this episode, Drs. Lemanne and Gordon discuss research on the role of fasting in the treatment and prevention of cancer. Dr. Lemanne discusses her personal experience of fasting, and how she uses fasting in the cancer clinic.Exactly when to fast for best cancer outcomeCombining fasting and chemotherapy improves survival--animal studiesTypes of fasts, including water fasts and dry fastsResearch on dry fasting and kidney function (prepare to be surprised)Eating dinner late increases cancer riskDaily intermittent fasting, minimum effective lengthExtended fastsMeth EMS, van Egmond LT, Moulin TC, Cedernaes J, Rosqvist F, Benedict C. Association of D...
2023-03-18
32 min
The Appropriate Omnivore with Aaron Zober
Episode 032: Dr. Deborah Gordon, MD: Integrative Medicine - November 3, 2012
The Weston A. Price Foundation's 2012 Wise Traditions conference is now less than a week away. The final Wise Traditions speaker in the series is Dr. Deborah Gordon, MD. Dr. Deborah began with a career in conventional medicine, but became disappointed with a number of the ways the field functions. A big one being the lack of emphasis on nutrition. She also became heavily influenced by the Weston A. Price Foundation and the books by Gary Taubes. Dr. Deborah now practices integrative medicine and has a number of areas of focus, such as the benefits of high fat/low carb diets...
2023-02-24
55 min
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5. Sleep smart, sleep healthy
How easily do you fall asleep? If you're like most of us, sometimes sleep overcomes you and sometimes you actually have to pursue sleep, just to "catch" a few good hours. Today Drs. Lemanne and Gordon talk about the role sleep plays in their work with patients, addressing cognitive, metabolic, and cancer-related issues. Links In this Episode1. Heart Disease more risky for women than breast cancer.2. Breast cancer usually not fatal.3. Breast cancer linked to disrupted circadian rhythm.4. Denmark compensates for breast cancer after night shift work.
2023-02-24
39 min
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4. Important medical tests you may not know about
Do you know if you're harboring silent inflammation? An easily available blood test will tell you.In this episode, Dr. Gordon and I discuss a few of our favorite and unusual medical tests, including how to predict longevity from a measure of grip strength and a special test of living blood cells that shows how well a patient can resist cancer growth. Why the health of your smallest blood vessels dictates your overall health and longevity picture, and how to measure this. How your "natural killer cells" are related to cancer, and the...
2023-02-17
34 min
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3. Dementia Reversal
In this episode, Dr. Gordon discusses her recently published pilot trial in which she and three physician colleagues successfully treated patients with dementia. Evaluating cognitive impairment: subjective vs measurable? Distinguishing mild cognitive impairment from early Alzheimer's dementiaWhich interventions actually moved the needle? Along the way, we dive into details on mechanisms.Time stamps with links to references and resources:11:51 Chewing enhances brain health 13:59 observational study of 10 patients with dementia undergoing lifestyle intervention “Reversal of cognitive decline: A novel therapeutic program.” 15:11 CNS-Vital Signs test 22:29 Hormesis23:24 Intellxx DNA testing htt...
2023-02-07
49 min
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2. Hormones
Episode 4 Hormones In this episode, Dr. Gordon discusses female hormones. She gives us a glimpse into their function and what happens to aging women as they lose those hormones in menopause. She also talks about the skillful use of hormone replacement to extend life and enhance its quality. For those women who don’t or can’t take the typical form of hormone replacement therapy, she describes workarounds for benefit of both brain and bone health.Links to references and more reading on some of the topics mentioned:1. Increased Alzheimer’s Risk During the Menop...
2023-02-07
36 min
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1. Astonishing Cancer Recoveries
Have you ever wondered why some cancer patients unexpectedly recover? In this episode, Drs. Lemanne and Gordon discuss the cases of four persons who survived a range of cancer diagnoses considered universally terminal. But instead of dying promptly, two left hospice to return to active, athletic lives for several years. Two others defied all odds to achieve apparent cures. These four patients used radically different approaches.The four diagnoses include chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL), advanced ovarian cancer, metastatic prostate cancer, and metastatic melanoma.Several surprising ideas that come up in this episode include why...
2023-02-02
46 min
Global Connections with Robert Siegel - Navigating The New Normal
The Future of Our Energy Supply-Interviews with Jason Bordoff, Deborah Gordon, & Matthew Hutson
Aired July 13, 2022 American Friends of Rabin Medical Center presents its monthly leaders forum, Global Connections with Robert Siegel: Navigating the New Normal, on society, the economy, real estate, medicine, technology and science. Moderator Robert Siegel (host of NPR's All Things Considered from 1987-2018) interviews: JASON BORDOFF (Co-Founding Dean, Columbia Climate School) DEBORAH GORDON (Brown University) MATTHEW HUTSON (The New Yorker magazine)
2022-07-25
1h 03
Resources Radio
No Such Thing as “Standard” Oil, with Deborah Gordon
In this week’s episode, host Daniel Raimi talks with Deborah Gordon, a senior principal in the Climate Intelligence Program at RMI and a senior fellow at the Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs at Brown University. They discuss Gordon’s new book, No Standard Oil, which elucidates the wide variety of different kinds of crude oils and natural gases and why the differences among those various types matter for climate policy. Gordon and Raimi also talk about the reasons that data transparency and precisely targeted policies are crucial for the evolution of the oil and gas industry in an e...
2022-07-17
32 min
Scar Bearers
#106a: How to enhance your life with Deborah Ann Davis!
Thanks for reading this! Please like and share this video, and subscribe to the channel! I would greatly appreciate it! Deborah Ann Davis is a Life and Parenting Coach, author, former teacher, and current mother. Her job is to help you recognize what you’re doing right, and then add supplemental strategies to enhance your life. She’s the author of “How To Keep Your Daughter From Slamming the Door” and “How To Get Your Happy On.” She also cranks out a monthly newsletter called “Merry Meddling,” which anyone listening to this show can sign up for free by email...
2022-05-29
28 min
The TMI Project Story Hour
Stories for Choice: Deborah Chooses Herself
This is Episode 12, Season 3 of The TMI Project Podcast: Stories for Choice featuring Deborah Gordon-Brown. Deborah Gordon-Brown is a resident of Marbletown, NY. She was an actress for over 30 years, appearing in stage productions across the country as well as on television. After retiring from acting, Deborah became a theatre manager, then a psychotherapist, or as she likes to describe it, "More theatre." These days, you can find Deborah reading, painting, and volunteering for organizations in Ulster County. She first worked with TMI Project in 2018.This episode was produced in partnership with Radio Kingston. It was written...
2022-05-18
12 min
Living Southern Oregon
Episode 13: Deborah Gordon
Dr. Deborah Gordon has lived in Southern Oregon for 35 years and has an established integrative medical practice in which she addresses medical problems by looking for the root causes and helping patients find lifelstyle solutions. She has a particular interest in Alzheimer’s and in 2016 trained with Dr. Dale Bredesen and is a co-author on the recently completed clinical trial, article due to be published soon. She has been active locally in both Rogue Valley Farm to School and Rogue Rowing. Dr. Deborah Gordon MD Northwest Wellness Center Northwest Memory Center Ash...
2022-05-02
53 min
New Books in World Affairs
Deborah Gordon, "No Standard Oil: Managing Abundant Petroleum in a Warming World" (Oxford UP, 2021)
In No Standard Oil: Managing Abundant Petroleum in a Warming World (Oxford University Press, 2021), Deborah Gordon shows that no two oils or gases are environmentally alike. Each has a distinct, quantifiable climate impact. While all oils and gases pollute, some are much worse for the climate than others. In clear, accessible language, Gordon explains the results of the Oil Climate Index Plus Gas (OCI+), an innovative, open-source model that estimates global oil and gas emissions. Gordon identifies the oils and gases from every region of the globe–– along with the specific production, processing, and refining activities–– that are the most harmful to...
2022-04-19
48 min
New Books in Environmental Studies
Deborah Gordon, "No Standard Oil: Managing Abundant Petroleum in a Warming World" (Oxford UP, 2021)
In No Standard Oil: Managing Abundant Petroleum in a Warming World (Oxford University Press, 2021), Deborah Gordon shows that no two oils or gases are environmentally alike. Each has a distinct, quantifiable climate impact. While all oils and gases pollute, some are much worse for the climate than others. In clear, accessible language, Gordon explains the results of the Oil Climate Index Plus Gas (OCI+), an innovative, open-source model that estimates global oil and gas emissions. Gordon identifies the oils and gases from every region of the globe–– along with the specific production, processing, and refining activities–– that are the most harmf...
2022-04-19
48 min
New Books in Physics and Chemistry
Deborah Gordon, "No Standard Oil: Managing Abundant Petroleum in a Warming World" (Oxford UP, 2021)
In No Standard Oil: Managing Abundant Petroleum in a Warming World (Oxford University Press, 2021), Deborah Gordon shows that no two oils or gases are environmentally alike. Each has a distinct, quantifiable climate impact. While all oils and gases pollute, some are much worse for the climate than others. In clear, accessible language, Gordon explains the results of the Oil Climate Index Plus Gas (OCI+), an innovative, open-source model that estimates global oil and gas emissions. Gordon identifies the oils and gases from every region of the globe–– along with the specific production, processing, and refining activities–– that are the most harmf...
2022-04-19
43 min
New Books in Public Policy
Deborah Gordon, "No Standard Oil: Managing Abundant Petroleum in a Warming World" (Oxford UP, 2021)
In No Standard Oil: Managing Abundant Petroleum in a Warming World (Oxford University Press, 2021), Deborah Gordon shows that no two oils or gases are environmentally alike. Each has a distinct, quantifiable climate impact. While all oils and gases pollute, some are much worse for the climate than others. In clear, accessible language, Gordon explains the results of the Oil Climate Index Plus Gas (OCI+), an innovative, open-source model that estimates global oil and gas emissions. Gordon identifies the oils and gases from every region of the globe–– along with the specific production, processing, and refining activities–– that are the most harmful to...
2022-04-19
48 min
New Books in Geography
Deborah Gordon, "No Standard Oil: Managing Abundant Petroleum in a Warming World" (Oxford UP, 2021)
In No Standard Oil: Managing Abundant Petroleum in a Warming World (Oxford University Press, 2021), Deborah Gordon shows that no two oils or gases are environmentally alike. Each has a distinct, quantifiable climate impact. While all oils and gases pollute, some are much worse for the climate than others. In clear, accessible language, Gordon explains the results of the Oil Climate Index Plus Gas (OCI+), an innovative, open-source model that estimates global oil and gas emissions. Gordon identifies the oils and gases from every region of the globe–– along with the specific production, processing, and refining activities–– that are the most harmf...
2022-04-19
43 min
New Books in Economics
Deborah Gordon, "No Standard Oil: Managing Abundant Petroleum in a Warming World" (Oxford UP, 2021)
In No Standard Oil: Managing Abundant Petroleum in a Warming World (Oxford University Press, 2021), Deborah Gordon shows that no two oils or gases are environmentally alike. Each has a distinct, quantifiable climate impact. While all oils and gases pollute, some are much worse for the climate than others. In clear, accessible language, Gordon explains the results of the Oil Climate Index Plus Gas (OCI+), an innovative, open-source model that estimates global oil and gas emissions. Gordon identifies the oils and gases from every region of the globe–– along with the specific production, processing, and refining activities–– that are the most harmf...
2022-04-19
48 min
In Conversation: An OUP Podcast
Deborah Gordon, "No Standard Oil: Managing Abundant Petroleum in a Warming World" (Oxford UP, 2021)
In No Standard Oil: Managing Abundant Petroleum in a Warming World (Oxford University Press, 2021), Deborah Gordon shows that no two oils or gases are environmentally alike. Each has a distinct, quantifiable climate impact. While all oils and gases pollute, some are much worse for the climate than others. In clear, accessible language, Gordon explains the results of the Oil Climate Index Plus Gas (OCI+), an innovative, open-source model that estimates global oil and gas emissions. Gordon identifies the oils and gases from every region of the globe–– along with the specific production, processing, and refining activities–– that are the most harmful to...
2022-04-19
48 min
HR Like a Boss
36. HR Like a Boss with Deborah Gordon
About Deborah Gordon A highly energetic executive and entrepreneur with over 25 years of experience with Fortune 500 organizations such as the Cleveland Clinic, PNC Bank, Federal Express Supply Chain, Inc., and Roadway Express, Inc. Ms. Gordon has an impeccable record of success. She has led numerous Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, financial and operational projects from concept to completion, demonstrating the ability to turn detailed data analysis into strategic implementation and execution. Over the past five years, Deborah has taught at the University of Akron in the Office of Business Technology teaching business management, supervision, leadership and business...
2021-11-11
22 min
The Aligned & Prosperous Podcast
4. Flora Gordon - Leading the Way and Challenging the Status Quo to Create a Stellar Life & Business
If you are a team leader, or you are thinking about growing a team, you don’t want to miss this episode. Deborah sits down with award winning graphic designer and marketing genius, Flora Gordon for a conversation about leadership, challenging the status quo and living and working on your own terms. Flora shares her story and the wisdom she’s picked up along the way to becoming an industry leader and mentor for other designers. Flora is an inspiring example of how it is possible to be a creative and have a business that supports your creativity and is f...
2021-10-22
45 min
COMPLEXITY
Deborah Gordon on Ant Colonies as Distributed Computers
The popular conception of ants is that “anatomy is destiny”: an ant’s body type determines its role in the colony, for once and ever. But this is not the case; rather than forming rigid castes, ants act like a distributed computer in which tasks are re-allocated as the situation changes. “Division of labor” implies a constant “assembly line” environment, not fluid adaptation to evolving conditions. But ants do not just “graduate” from one task to another as they age; they pivot to accept the work required by their colony in any given moment. In this “agile” and dynamic process, ants act more...
2021-07-30
54 min
Evolving Past Alzheimer's
People Getting Better- More Trial Results with Drs Ann Hathaway & Deborah Gordon
This week we will do almost a Part 2 from the last episode with Drs Dale Bredesen and Kat Toups. In that episode, we featured recently released results data on MedArchive from a clinical trial in which 84% of 25 patients with early Alzheimer's Disease and Mild Cognitive Impairment improved with a Precision Medicine approach. With that in mind, we want to get another perspective from the other 2 physicians who led this ground-breaking clinical trial. This week we are joined by Doctors Ann Hathaway and Deborah Gordon. We dive deeper into the details of testing, treatment, and people inv...
2021-06-14
1h 17
HR Like a Boss by Willory
36. HR Like a Boss with Deborah Gordon
About Deborah Gordon A highly energetic executive and entrepreneur with over 25 years of experience with Fortune 500 organizations such as the Cleveland Clinic, PNC Bank, Federal Express Supply Chain, Inc., and Roadway Express, Inc. Ms. Gordon has an impeccable record of success. She has led numerous Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, financial and operational projects from concept to completion, demonstrating the ability to turn detailed data analysis into strategic implementation and execution. Over the past five years, Deborah has taught at the University of Akron in the Office of Business Technology teaching business management, supervision, leadership and business...
2021-06-10
22 min
Children's Link - Talking Ability
Episode 4: Deborah Gordon, Bayshore Home Health
In this episode, Lorna Selig chats with Deborah Gordon from Bayshore Home Health. Deborah is an incredible storyteller, parent, and community advocate for seniors and people with disabilities. Thank you joining us Deborah!Bayshore Website: https://www.bayshore.ca
2021-05-20
14 min
Scar Bearers
#31: Deborah Ann Davis (Part 2)
In Part 2 of our conversation, Deborah Ann Davis discusses how her car accident has allowed her to connect with people in unexpected ways. Deborah is an award-winning author, speaker, and coach with over three decades of experience in middle and high school education. As a teacher, Deborah has helped countless families replace the pain typical of the tween and teenage years, with fostering positive and healthy relationships, despite adolescent angst. Founder of The Awesome Mom Tribe and a mother herself, Deborah now applies her experience in education to coaching...
2020-12-03
42 min
Scar Bearers
#28: Deborah Ann Davis (Part 1)
Deborah Ann Davis is an award-winning author, speaker, and coach with over three decades of experience in middle and high school education. As a teacher, Deborah has helped countless families replace the pain typical of the tween and teenage years, with fostering positive and healthy relationships, despite adolescent angst. Founder of The Awesome Mom Tribe and a mother herself, Deborah now applies her experience in education to coaching parenting skills. Armed with a sense of humor, a B.S. in Education from University of Massachusetts, and a M.Ed. in Supervision from Emory University, she provides guidance...
2020-11-12
48 min
Earth Ideas
How Does An Ant Colony Live? | with Prof Deborah Gordon | PODCAST #16
Prof Deborah Gordon is a biologist at Stanford University and a world expert in the function and survival of ant colonies. Her research uses ant colonies to investigate and design other systems that also operate without central control such as the internet, the immune system, and the brain. She is also concerned with how ants are adapting their behaviour in the Anthropocene and our changing climate. This is a series of in-depth conversations with fascinating people, with loads to say about the current state of the world, everything that came before us, and...
2020-10-08
00 min
Torah Cafe
Deborah the Prophetess
Deborah who lived more than 3,000 years ago was one of our 7 prophetesses mentioned in scripture. She was one of the few female Jewish leaders in ancient times. The fascinating tale of Deborah and the beautiful poem that she composed.
2020-06-10
33 min
TOWN PLAYERS OF NEW CANAAN RADIO THEATER NETWORK
Old-Time Radio Theater - THE YELLOW WALLPAPER - adapted by Jim Gordon
An adaptation by Jim Gordon, based on the 1892 novella by Charlotte Perkins Gilman. With Erica Evelti, Cathy Cordero, and David Pollard. Narrated by Jeff Pliskin. Produced and Edited by Deborah Burke. For the Town Players of New Canaan Radio Network.
2020-04-23
09 min
The Appropriate Omnivore with Aaron Zober
Episode 090: Dr. Deborah Gordon: Building Immunity in the Time of the Pandemic
For the first Appropriate Omnivore podcast since we've all been quarantined at home, functional medicine physician Dr. Deborah Gordon from Ashland, OR makes a return to the program. Aaron asks her all of the questions in building immunity to the coronavirus during the time of this pandemic from nutrition to supplements to exercise to vaccines. Dr. Deborah talks about the importance of animal protein to stay immune, but also emphasizes the importance of fruits and vegetables, especially vegetables. Aaron and Dr. Deborah agree that one of the most important types of vegetables are the cruciferous ones. They talk about how...
2020-04-19
00 min
Make Monday Mine
MOLLY GORDON: Thought Like an Iceberg: Puzzle of Current Times
Molly Gordon (U.S.A.) is known to many of the founders of the profession as a "coach's coach." A visionary, she regards coaching as an emergent aspect of individual and collective evolution. A pragmatist, she is committed to grounding that vision in practices that comprise both artistry and technical skill for the sake of producing in their clients the insight and self-regulation they need to lead, adapt, and innovate. With 20 years of experience coaching entrepreneurs, artists, and independent professionals to master the inner and outer games of growing successful businesses. Molly is known for her quick i...
2020-04-13
49 min
TOWN PLAYERS OF NEW CANAAN RADIO THEATER NETWORK
DINNER WITH CHARLES by Jim Gordon
Cliff House, Sara Goodbody’s home, somewhere on the rocky coast of Maine. Investment guru, Charles Fleming envisions a profitable evening pitching his “can’t fail” investment strategies to Sara and her friends. Unfortunately for Mr. Fleming, past successes are no guarantees of the future. With Cathy Cordero, Maureen Cummings, Marcy Whitten, and Tim Huber. Directed and Edited by Deborah Burke.
2020-04-08
14 min
Meeting Leadership Podcast
MLP 153: How Women Can Become Leaders In The Boardroom with Deborah Rosati
In 2020 the percentage of women represented on corporate boards in Canada is 18.1%. Not only does this lack of diversity lead to less effective decision making, but the lack of female representation discourages many women from even considering the possibility of becoming board members. But if you want to meet the woman who has made it her own social purpose in life to turn this situation around, then you’re going to get a lot out of episode #153 on the Meeting Leadership Podcast. That’s because Deborah Rosatti is our...
2020-03-27
27 min
Dust + Dignity Podcast
Ep. 6 : Deborah Gordon Klehr
In this latest episode of the Dust + Dignity Podcast, we were able to chat with Deborah Gordon Klehr. She is the Executive Director of the Education Law Center, a non-profit legal advocacy organization dedicated to ensuring access to a quality public education for all children in Pennsylvania. Deborah brings extensive expertise on education law and policy issues, including fairness in school discipline, fair funding for public education, and other school access and improvement issues.Support the show
2019-10-25
54 min
Austin Art Talk
Deborah Roberts
"I’m going to continue to push my work forward. The work has always come first. It has to be the work, because it’s no good if it’s not. That’s my philosophy. I don’t push that on anyone else. That’s just always been my thing. That the work has to do what it needs to do." In this highly anticipated followup to my first interview with Deborah from March of 2018, we sit down to talk about all of the wonderful and sometimes challenging aspects of her amazing career over the last year and a h...
2019-10-04
1h 10
RadioBio
RadioBio Interviews Dr. Deborah Gordon
Imagine a world with no leaders. No Presidents. No generals. No bosses. No central control. Ants have successfully occupied every continent on earth and even though they have a queen, they use a system with no central control which we term collective behavior. But what is collective behavior? How do we begin to understand behaviors that emerge in a spontaneous way? Dr. Deborah Gordon, Professor of biology at Stanford University, joined us to talk all about collective behavior in ants.
2019-04-19
21 min
Austin Art Talk
Ariel René Jackson
"For me the success of a piece is if I’m able to create a weird sense of peace and disturbance to keep people there longer to sort of sit with it. Sometimes it can be hard because a lot of my work on the surface level you’re not able to see that research, you’re not able to receive that information. So a lot of it is the form and the experience with the form. I’m not necessarily interested in making didactic work. I’m very interested in using research and personal archives and communal archives to pull ou...
2019-03-04
1h 02
The Disruptors - Patron Only
Studying Ants Emergent Behavior to Advance AI, Robotics and Even Neuroscience | Deborah Gordon
Deborah Gordon is a Professor of Biology at Stanford University studying the evolution of collective behavior using ant colonies as a model. Her research focuses on how ant colonies regulate their behavior in response to environmental changes, and how collective behavior is related to ecology. This work is highly relevant given the nature of swarms/emergent behavior and possibly holds valuable insights into other species or humanity relating to current changes in climate.She is also a partner in the “Ants in Space” project designed to learn more about how ants search and coordinate, information that may be useful in desig...
2019-02-11
48 min
The Disruptors - Patron Only
Studying Ants Emergent Behavior to Advance AI, Robotics and Even Neuroscience | Deborah Gordon
Deborah Gordon is a Professor of Biology at Stanford University studying the evolution of collective behavior using ant colonies as a model. Her research focuses on how ant colonies regulate their behavior in response to environmental changes, and how collective behavior is related to ecology. This work is highly relevant given the nature of swarms/emergent behavior and possibly holds valuable insights into other species or humanity relating to current changes in climate.She is also a partner in the “Ants in Space” project designed to learn more about how ants search and coordinate, information that may be useful in desig...
2019-02-11
48 min
The Disruptors
83. Studying Ants Emergent Behavior to Advance AI, Robotics and Even Neuroscience | Deborah Gordon
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2019-02-11
48 min
The Disruptors
83. Studying Ants Emergent Behavior to Advance AI, Robotics and Even Neuroscience | Deborah Gordon
Deborah Gordon is a Professor of Biology at Stanford University studying the evolution of collective behavior using ant colonies as a model. Her research focuses on how ant colonies regulate their behavior in response to environmental changes, and how collective behavior is related to ecology. This work is highly relevant given the nature of swarms/emergent behavior and possibly holds valuable insights into other species or humanity relating to current changes in climate.She is also a partner in the “Ants in Space” project designed to learn more about how ants search and coordinate, information that may be usefu...
2019-02-11
48 min
Austin Art Talk
Jason Phelps - The Creative Self
"Who are the people in your life that inspire you, that support you, that you can connect with on a regular basis, to keep that creative spirit going, to inspire you to explore things that you maybe never have?" "If you have something that lights your fire, that really inspires you, find a way to do it and surround yourself with people who are doing it also." For the last thirty five years Jason Phelps has been studying and practicing a diversity of performing arts including acting, dance, music, and voice-over. Additionally he has...
2018-05-26
59 min
Austin Art Talk
Deborah Roberts - Dedicated to the Work
"I’ve always dedicated my life to the work, and what ever the work needed that’s what I did." It has been an incredible year for Austin based artist Deborah Roberts. But after decades of hard work and scholarship it’s not really a surprise. She was already an established artist long before deciding to go back to school to get her MFA in 2014, to study and find the language and direction for her new work. Her imagery started out in a very romantic Americana style but after a time that didn’t completely match the reality...
2018-03-10
1h 04
Rune Soup
Talking Death and Glamour | Deborah Castellano
This week we are speaking with my good friend, Deborah Castellano. Deb is a fiction writer, blogger, witch, weaver and author of Glamour Magic which -if you’re listening to the show on podcast Thursday- was released yesterday. We talk ritual, death customs, learning magic by doing magic and -of course- glamour in the twenty first century. Show Notes Deb's brand new book, Glamour Magic Deb site and blog Deb on Twitter.
2017-08-10
1h 04
Dr. Ruscio Radio, DC: Health, Nutrition and Functional Healthcare
Homocysteine Follow Up with Dr. Deborah Gordon
Do you have high homocysteine or genetic methylation mutations? This week we take a deeper dive into these topics with Dr. Deborah Gordon, MD.
2016-04-20
52 min
Purpose Rockstar: Daily Career Stories including Grammar Girl and Gretchen Rubin
175: Deborah Gordon - Full Time Mom Running Two Hospitals Labs
Deborah Gordon is the Medical Director of Pathology at Heywood and Athol Hospital in Massachusetts. She graduated from college not planning on attending medical school, but as opportunities opened up, she eventually earned her MD and became the head of two hospitals. As a mother of two children, Deborah had to learn how to balance her professional and personal life. Continue Reading →
2015-07-14
23 min
Philadelphia Bar Association - Speaker Programs
YLD program on fair funding for Philadelphia schools on April 29, 2015, featuring Pa. Sen. Vincent Hughes, Rob Dubow and Deborah Gordon Klehr of Education Law Center.
YLD program on fair funding for Philadelphia schools on April 29, 2015, featuring Pa. Sen. Vincent Hughes, Rob Dubow and Deborah Gordon Klehr of Education Law Center.
2015-04-29
00 min
The Evan Brand Show
Dr. Deborah Gordon: Cholesterol Truths
Dr. Deborah Gordon, M.D. is a writer and physician that discusses ailments for many conditions ranging from depression to ADHD. We discuss my Grandma's latest cholesterol results and what her doctor had to say. Then we discuss the real truth about cholesterol lab work and what really matters more than this.. also talk about healthbloggerpro.com, my latest project as well as my new adrenal/hormone test I can offer. Email notjustpaleo@gmail.com to get tested.
2015-04-22
56 min
TED Science
Deborah Gordon: What ants teach us about the brain, cancer and the Internet
Ecologist Deborah Gordon studies ants wherever she can find them — in the desert, in the tropics, in her kitchen ... In this fascinating talk, she explains her obsession with insects most of us would happily swat away without a second thought. She argues that ant life provides a useful model for learning about many other topics, including disease, technology and the human brain. A video of this talk
2014-05-20
14 min
TED Talks Education
What ants teach us about the brain, cancer and the Internet | Deborah Gordon
Ecologist Deborah Gordon studies ants wherever she can find them -- in the desert, in the tropics, in her kitchen ... In this fascinating talk, she explains her obsession with insects most of us would happily swat away without a second thought. She argues that ant life provides a useful model for learning about many other topics, including disease, technology and the human brain.
2014-05-13
14 min
TEDTalks Educação
O que as formigas nos ensinam a respeito do cérebro, do câncer e da Internet | Deborah Gordon
A ecologista Deborah Gordon estuda as formigas onde quer que as possa encontrar: no deserto, nos trópicos, em sua própria cozinha... Nesta palestra fascinante, ela explica sua obsessão por insetos que a maioria de nós enxotaria sem hesitar. Ela argumenta que a vida das formigas fornece um modelo útil para aprendermos sobre muitas outras questões, incluindo doenças, tecnologia e o cérebro humano.
2014-05-13
14 min
TEDTalks Education
Ce que les fourmis nous apprennent sur le cerveau, le cancer et Internet | Deborah Gordon
L'écologue Deborah Gordon observe les fourmis partout où elle peut - dans le désert, dans les tropiques ou dans sa cuisine... Dans cet exposé fascinant, elle explique son obsession pour ces insectes dont la plupart d'entre nous se débarrasserait volontiers. Elle défend l'idée que les fourmis nous fournissent un modèle utile pour comprendre de nombreux sujets, dont les maladies, les technologies et le cerveau humain.
2014-05-13
14 min
TEDTalks Bildung
Was wir von Ameisen über das Gehirn, Krebs und das Internet lernen können | Deborah Gordon
Die Ökologin Deborah Gordon erforscht Ameisen überall dort, wo sie sie finden kann -- in der Wüste, in den Tropen, in ihrer Küche… In diesem faszinierenden Vortrag erklärt sie ihre Begeisterung für Insekten, die die meisten von uns, ohne weiter darüber nachzudenken, zerquetschen würden. Sie argumentiert, dass Ameisen ein nützliches Modell liefern, um etwas über viele andere Bereiche zu lernen, einschließlich Krankheit, Technologie und das menschliche Gehirn.
2014-05-13
14 min
TEDTalks Educación
Lo que nos enseñan las hormigas sobre el cerebro, el cáncer e Internet | Deborah Gordon
La ecologista Deborah Gordon estudia las hormigas donde quiera que las encuentre: en el desierto, en los trópicos, en su cocina... En esta fascinante charla, explica su obsesión con insectos que la mayoría de nosotros aplastaríamos felizmente sin pensárnoslo dos veces. Sostiene que la vida de las hormigas ofrece un ejemplo útil para aprender sobre muchos otros temas, incluidas enfermedades, tecnología y el cerebro humano.
2014-05-13
14 min
The Intrepid Radio Show
Deborah Gordon
Deborah Gordon
2013-03-07
00 min