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The Rob Carson Show
SNAP Fraud SCANDAL Exposed & Cal State Berkeley Implodes
-Barack Obama becomes the show’s favorite punching bag as Rob reminisces about spotting SNAP-card shoppers buying crab legs while he’s hunting for discount sandwiches like a bargain-bin ninja. -Erin Van Natta joins to discuss Gen Z, mental-health stats, Berkeley chaos, and why young liberals are apparently allergic to happiness. Today’s podcast is sponsored by :GET FRESH OLIVE OIL : Try real farm fresh olive oils for FREE plus $1 dollar shipping at http://GetFreshRobCarson.com BEAM DREAM POWDER : Improve your health by improving your sleep! Get 40...
2025-11-13
41 min
Sara Gonzales Unfiltered
Sorry, Liberals — the Epstein Emails Don’t Nail Trump | 11/12/25
Democrats release new Epstein emails to try to incriminate Trump, but their plan backfires. Texas state Rep. Steve Toth (R) joins the show to discuss how the Texas Medical Association is still giving guidance about transgender medicine and procedures on minors despite state laws that ban doctors from doing it. The UC Berkeley protester who allegedly assaulted a conservative has been identified. California Governor Gavin Newsom (D) was busted for issuing 17,000 commercial driver’s licenses to illegal aliens. Liberals want Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-Texas) to be more active in the Democrat Party, and we couldn't agree more (for very di...
2025-11-13
49 min
The Rob Carson Show
Gavin Newsom’s Global Ego Tour & The Berkeley Meltdown You Won’t Believe!
-Gavin Newsom’s “world tour for president” gets skewered harder than a turkey leg at a state fair—while California burns and the bullet trains still haven’t left the station. -Brigadier General Blaine Holt joins on the Newsmax Hotline to unpack Ukraine’s military collapse, China’s rumblings, and Washington’s deep-state drug games—all while holding his dogs. Today’s podcast is sponsored by :GET FRESH OLIVE OIL : Try real farm fresh olive oils for FREE plus $1 dollar shipping at http://GetFreshRobCarson.com BEAM DREAM POWDER : Improve...
2025-11-12
41 min
The Aging Well Podcast
Reclaiming Vitality: Natural, Science-Backed Longevity Strategies | The Aging Well Podcast | Ep. 319
What if lasting vitality, mental clarity, and healthy aging didn’t require prescriptions, extreme interventions, or restrictive diets? After surviving a life-changing accident, Dr. Robert Beltran rebuilt his health naturally — overcoming chronic pain, depression, and opioid dependency.In this episode of The Aging Well Podcast, Dr. Jeff Armstrong talks with Dr. Beltran, CEO and Chief Formulator of recomnd Nutrition, about the plant-based, science-backed strategies he uses to help people reclaim energy, cognitive health, and resilience as they age.You’ll learn:• How chronic pain recovery shaped Dr. Beltran’s approach to natural medicine• The gut-brain connection and its role in cognitive...
2025-11-11
45 min
The Aging Well Podcast
Proactive Aging Strategies: Reduce Caregiver Stress & Plan Ahead | The Aging Well Podcast | Ep. 317
Too often, families wait until a health crisis forces them to make decisions about aging parents, caregiving, or long-term care. By then, emotions are high, options are limited, and stress takes over.In this episode of The Aging Well Podcast, Dr. Jeff Armstrong talks with Annalee Kruger, founder of Care Right Inc., co-founder of Plan4Life, and author of The Invisible Patient. With 28+ years of experience helping over 20,000 families, Annalee shares how proactive aging strategies can reduce family conflict, prevent caregiver burnout, and help older adults age with dignity, purpose, and peace of mind.You’ll learn:• Why families dela...
2025-11-06
46 min
Bold Inventor
Inside the Mind of an AI Pioneer: Dr. Charles Martin on Why No One Truly Understands Artificial Intelligence (Yet)
Send us a textIn this electrifying episode of The Bold Inventor Show, hosts J.D. Houvener (Patent Attorney & Founder of Bold Patents Law Firm) and Matt Kulseth (Trademark Attorney & Brand Counselor) welcome a true pioneer in artificial intelligence — Dr. Charles Martin, founder of WeightWatcher.ai.Charles isn’t your typical AI evangelist. With a Ph.D. in theoretical physics and decades of experience dating back to the 1990s, he’s one of the rare voices who was working on machine learning before it was cool. A former scientific adviso...
2025-11-06
1h 00
The Aging Well Podcast
The Gut-Body Brain Connection: Healing from the Inside Out | The Aging Well Podcast | Ep. 316
What if the key to aging well lies not just in what you eat—but in how your gut processes emotion, memory, and meaning?In this episode of The Aging Well Podcast, Dr. Jeff Armstrong is joined by Kara Siedman, RDN—a registered dietitian and certified diabetes care specialist with over 15 years of experience translating cutting-edge gut microbiome science into practical strategies for living longer, healthier lives. With deep roots in both clinical nutrition and integrative practices like yoga and mindfulness, Kara shares why gut health is far more than a digestion issue—it’s a foundational pillar for emotiona...
2025-11-04
50 min
The Aging Well Podcast
Monsters in the Mind: Sleep, Anxiety, and the Psychology of Fear w/ Dr. Brian A. Sharpless | Ep. 314
What if the monsters that haunt us at night aren’t supernatural at all, but reflections of our own minds? In this episode of The Aging Well Podcast, Dr. Jeff Armstrong sits down with clinical psychologist Dr. Brian A. Sharpless to explore the fascinating intersection of sleep, anxiety, and fear.With decades of clinical experience, Dr. Sharpless has studied both common and rare sleep disorders—from insomnia and night terrors to the little-known “exploding head syndrome.” Drawing from his book Monsters on the Couch and years of research, he shares how anxiety, trauma, and unresolved inner conflict often shape what kee...
2025-10-30
1h 08
VistaTalks
Brand Global, Adapt Local with Katherine Melchior Ray - VistaTalks Ep 181
Katherine Melchior Ray, Faculty Member and Lecturer at the University of California, Berkeley, Haas School of Business, President of Global Ally, keynote speaker, and author, joins Host Simon Hodgkins for a conversation on how brands expand globally without losing authenticity. From San Francisco's multicultural roots to luxury, hospitality, beauty, and tech, Katherine's career is a masterclass in bridging cultures, building trust, and staying just a half step ahead of the market, not a leap too far.From San Francisco's "Little Worlds" to a Global CareerKatherine grew up in cosmopolitan San Francisco, with its espresso-fueled Little Italy, vibrant Chinatown, and...
2025-10-29
49 min
The Rob Carson Show
Auto-Pen-gate: Biden’s Signature Scandal Sends Democrats into a Death Spiral
-Rob celebrates the House Oversight Committee’s ruling that Biden’s auto-pen-signed executive orders might be illegitimate, declaring, “Christmas came early for conservatives!” -Rob welcomes Emily Sturge of Campus Reform, who dishes on UC Berkeley’s “Abolish ICE” course and the joys of cracking down on taxpayer-funded perks for illegal immigrants. Today’s podcast is sponsored by : BEAM DREAM POWDER : Improve your health by improving your sleep! Get 40% off by using code NEWSMAX at http://shopbeam.com/NewsmaxGET FRESH OLIVE OIL : Try real farm fresh olive oils for FREE plus $1 dol...
2025-10-28
41 min
The Aging Well Podcast
Iron, Copper, and the Mitochondria: Morley Robbins Answers Your Questions on Aging Well
In this special follow-up episode, we revisit one of our most talked-about conversations of the year — with Morley M. Robbins, author of [Cu]re Your Fatigue. After episode 306, listeners sent in thoughtful questions about blood donation, iron overload, copper supplementation, mitochondrial health, and the role of GHK-Cu peptides.In this conversation, Morley returns to unpack these complex topics with clarity and depth. We’ll explore how iron moves into tissues, the implications of long-term copper IUD use, how to approach copper and iron balance strategically as we age, and why our mitochondria might just hold the key to v...
2025-10-26
1h 00
The Aging Well Podcast
Tech That Feels Like Home | Ashish Aggarwal | Ep. 311
What if the TV in your living room could help your aging parent stay engaged, connected, and cared for—without learning a single new device?In this episode of The Aging Well Podcast, Dr. Jeff Armstrong is joined by Ashish Aggarwal, CEO and co-founder of JubileeTV, a revolutionary smart TV-based platform built specifically to support older adults and their caregivers. With both of his parents living with dementia, Ashish brings not just technical expertise, but deep personal empathy to the challenges of aging in place.Together, they explore how JubileeTV is using accessible design, real-time communication, and AI-powered tools to...
2025-10-23
53 min
The Aging Well Podcast
The Fitness Myth We Teach Kids: Why PE Doesn’t Prepare Us to Age Well | Ep. 310
In this episode of The Aging Well Podcast, Dr. Jeff Armstrong and cohost Corbin Bruton explore a myth most of us grew up with: that physical education sets us up for lifelong health. Spoiler—it often doesn’t. Instead of teaching movement as a lifelong formational practice, traditional PE focuses on performance, punishment, and outdated metrics.Dr. Armstrong unpacks how early fitness experiences shape our adult relationship with exercise, and why movement shame and comparison in childhood can lead to chronic inactivity and disconnection later in life. Together, they reimagine what physical education could look like if we truly want...
2025-10-21
1h 06
The Aging Well Podcast
How Ken Blanchard Changed Leadership Forever — Lessons from His Life and Legacy | Martha C. Lawrence | Ep. 309
Ken Blanchard has shaped how millions of people think about leadership. From The One Minute Manager to his philosophy of "Catching People Doing Things Right," his work has redefined what it means to lead with purpose, compassion, and effectiveness.In this special episode of The Aging Well Podcast, Dr. Jeff Armstrong speaks with Martha C. Lawrence, longtime collaborator and author of the forthcoming biography Catch People Doing Things Right: How Ken Blanchard Changed the Way the World Leads. Drawing on more than two decades of working alongside Blanchard, Lawrence shares insights into the man behind the message: his values...
2025-10-19
1h 01
The Aging Well Podcast
Reverse Your Biological Age with the 7 Paradigms of Primal Health | Dr. Kavin Mistry | Ep. 307
Can we truly reverse our biological age? According to board-certified neuroradiologist Dr. Kavin Mistry, the answer lies in bridging cutting-edge science with ancestral wisdom. In this episode of The Aging Well Podcast, Dr. Mistry shares insights from his powerful new book, Primal Health Design: 7 Key Paradigms to Reverse Biological Age. Drawing from 25 years in medicine and his formative experiences living with the Hadza tribe in Africa, Dr. Mistry offers a revolutionary framework for vibrant aging.We explore the 7 key paradigms that tap into our body’s primal intelligence, the overlooked role of ancient rhythms in modern health, and actionable st...
2025-10-14
1h 05
The Aging Well Podcast
Minerals Metabolism & Mitochondria: What Morley Robbins Wants You to Know About Aging Well | Ep. 306
Could the root of aging and chronic disease lie in your mineral balance? Morley Robbins, founder of the Root Cause Protocol and a leading voice in mineral metabolism, believes that many age-related issues stem from a misunderstood dance between magnesium, copper, and iron. In this fascinating conversation, Morley unpacks the science behind how these three critical minerals influence mitochondrial function, inflammation, and overall vitality as we age.We explore how modern diets, stress, and over-supplementation might be accelerating aging—and what you can do to support your body’s natural design for energy, resilience, and repair. Whether you’re battli...
2025-10-12
1h 28
Scales Of Success Podcast
#51 - What If Your Face Wasn’t Yours Anymore? With Terry Healey
What happens when everything you thought defined you is stripped away? In this gripping conversation, Marcus interviews Terry Healey to reveal how tragedy can ignite purpose, power, and resilience. This isn’t about survival, it’s about the fire that rises when nothing else is left. Press play and feel the strength you didn’t know you had.Terry Healey is a survivor of a life-threatening cancer that left him with a permanent facial difference, and he is an author, keynote speaker, and business strategist. A graduate of UC Berkeley with a thirty-five-year career as a marketing execut...
2025-10-08
1h 02
The Aging Well Podcast
Psychedelics, Neuroplasticity, and the Future of Mental Health w Nicolas Hubacz | Ep. 304
Could psychedelics represent the next frontier in mental health—and even play a role in how we age well? In this episode of The Aging Well Podcast, Dr. Jeff Armstrong speaks with Nicolas Hubacz, neuroscientist, Magstim executive, and advocate for cutting-edge interventions that support brain health across the lifespan.Drawing from his recent article “Psychedelics Are the New Antidepressant,” Nicolas unpacks new fMRI research showing how psilocybin therapy reduces depressive symptoms by altering blood flow and reconfiguring brain connectivity. The result? A potential “reset” for treatment-resistant depression that works differently than traditional medication.But this conversation goes further—exploring how neuropla...
2025-10-07
1h 03
The Aging Well Podcast
Unstuck Yourself: Break Through Burnout & Realign with Purpose | The Aging Well Podcast | Ep. 303
Burnout isn't just about stress or working too hard—it's a sign that something deeper is misaligned. In this episode of The Aging Well Podcast, Dr. Jeff Armstrong sits down with Meghan O'Malley and Laura Cardwell, co-authors of Unstuck Yourself: A Practical Guide to Breaking Through Burnout & Leading with Purpose. Drawing from the science of applied neuroscience, the wisdom of Human Design, and the healing power of somatics, Meghan and Laura offer a grounded, evidence-informed approach to restoring balance, energy, and clarity.Whether you're a leader, entrepreneur, or someone who feels stuck in the grind, this conversation wi...
2025-10-05
55 min
The Aging Well Podcast
The Healing Power of Breath: Jessica Dibb on Breathwork, Neuroscience, and Aging Well | Ep. 302
Breath is something we do thousands of times each day without thinking—but what if it held the key to emotional healing, trauma resolution, and even graceful aging?In this episode of The Aging Well Podcast, Dr. Jeff Armstrong speaks with Jessica Dibb, author of Breathwork and Psychotherapy: Clinical Applications for Healing and Transformation.Drawing on both ancient traditions and contemporary neuroscience, Jessica has spent decades helping people unlock the healing potential of conscious breath. She shares why breathwork is emerging as a powerful tool not only in clinical settings but also for anyone seeking mo...
2025-10-02
1h 09
The Aging Well Podcast
2 Million Steps to Better Health: Movement, Community, and Closing the Longevity Gap | Ep. 301
What does it take to walk over 2 million steps in just 30 days—and why would someone do it? In this powerful episode of The Aging Well Podcast, Dr. Jeff Armstrong sits down with Kwame Terra, the record-breaker behind that feat and the visionary founder of bEHR Health. With a mission to close health gaps in underserved communities, Kwame has launched a bold national movement that blends personal accountability, real-time data, and grassroots momentum to inspire healthier living—starting with walking.Kwame shares how his own plant-based lifestyle, passion for community transformation, and commitment to health equity have shaped the bEHR...
2025-09-30
1h 12
The Aging Well Podcast
Sixty Is Just the Beginning: Embrace Vitality, Purpose, and Natural Wellness After Midlife | Allison McCune Davis | Ep. 299
Allison McCune Davis spent the first chapter of her career in the fast-paced world of television, earning an Emmy in LA before returning to the Midwest to raise five children and eventually launch a thriving business in natural health. Now, she’s on a mission to help women reimagine what’s possible after sixty. In this inspiring conversation, Allison shares the personal health struggles that led her to embrace natural medicine, how she found purpose in midlife, and why she believes Sixty Is a Good Start. Whether you're nearing sixty or already there, this episode will challenge you...
2025-09-25
55 min
The Aging Well Podcast
Vegan? Carnivore? Mediterranean? What Really Works for Aging Well | Dr. Tiffany Garcia | Ep. 298
Vegan? Carnivore? Keto? Mediterranean? What role does protein play in longevity? Is plant-based protein just a trend, or does it hold real benefits for healthy aging? In this episode of The Aging Well Podcast, Dr. Jeff Armstrong sits down with Dr. Tiffany Garcia, PhD— a clinical nutritionist and functional medicine practitioner — to unpack what adults over 50 really need when it comes to protein.They explore the differences between plant and animal protein, debunk common myths, and discuss which dietary approach may be the most realistic and effective strategy for aging well. Whether you're looking to build muscle, support your meta...
2025-09-23
1h 09
The Aging Well Podcast
Strength at Every Age: Fitness Over 50, 60, 70 and Beyond with Dr. Michael Guadagnino | Ep. 297
What if your best years of strength and vitality weren’t behind you—but still ahead?In this inspiring episode, Dr. Jeff Armstrong is joined by Dr. Michael Guadagnino, a longtime health and wellness professional and author of Fitness Over 50, 60, 70 and Beyond. With decades of experience as a chiropractic physician and a deep passion for helping Gen X and Baby Boomers reclaim their physical potential, Dr. Guadagnino shares practical strategies to build strength, prevent injury, and preserve muscle as we age.Together, they discuss the mindset shifts needed to overcome fear, ageism, and fitness myths—and offer clear...
2025-09-21
32 min
The Aging Well Podcast
Fearless Wellness: How Holistic Choices Empower Health After 60 w/ Dr. James Thompson | Ep. 296
'What if growing older didn’t mean slowing down—but leveling up? In this episode of The Aging Well Podcast, we sit down with Dr. James Thompson, internal medicine physician and author, to explore how everyday choices can fuel a fearless and fulfilling aging journey. Dr. Thompson shares holistic strategies that go beyond prescriptions—empowering adults over 60 to reclaim agency in their health, mindset, and longevity. From mindset shifts to practical, accessible wellness routines, this conversation is a must-listen for anyone who wants to age with intention and vitality.Topics include:• Why “aging fearlessly” starts with mindset• How to create a perso...
2025-09-18
1h 01
The Aging Well Podcast
Choose Your Parents Wisely... Then Train Like It Matters | The Aging Well Podcast | Ep.295
What does Olympic-level athleticism have to do with how we age? A lot more than you might think. In this episode, Dr. Jeff Armstrong and Corbin Bruton explore the insights of legendary exercise physiologist Per-Olof Åstrand—especially his famous line: “Choose your parents wisely.” While Åstrand emphasized the genetic foundations of athletic potential, he also pointed to something far more encouraging: the powerful role of training, commitment, environment, and mindset. Together, Jeff and Corbin unpack how these principles apply far beyond the Olympic track and into our everyday lives—where the goal isn’t gold, but a longer, stronger, more purpose...
2025-09-16
54 min
The Aging Well Podcast
Oxygen, Light, and Healing: How EWOT Is Changing Recovery for Chronic Illness and Aging | Ep. 294
What if the path to healing chronic illness and aging better didn’t involve more medication—but more oxygen?In this episode of The Aging Well Podcast, Dr. Jeff Armstrong is joined by Brad Pitzele, creator of One Thousand Roads, who shares his powerful story of overcoming autoimmune disease, cancer, and Lyme with the help of Exercise with Oxygen Therapy (EWOT) and red-light therapy.Brad explains:• What EWOT is and how it compares to hyperbaric oxygen therapy• Why oxygen and light are critical tools in supporting the aging process• How he bui...
2025-09-14
1h 05
The Aging Well Podcast
Rewiring the Brain After a Dementia Diagnosis w/ Dr. Robb Kelly | The Aging Well Podcast | Ep. 293
A diagnosis of dementia can feel like a closing door—but what if it's also an invitation to deeper healing? In this episode of The Aging Well Podcast, Dr. Robb Kelly—addiction recovery expert and neuroscience-based coach—shares how he works with patients diagnosed with dementia using tools grounded in brain science, trauma resolution, and purpose-centered living.Dr. Kelly, a PhD in psychology and behavioral science, has spent decades helping individuals rewire their brains and reclaim their lives. Drawing from his background in somatic therapy, positive psychology, and recovery coaching, he offers an unconventional and deeply hopeful approach to workin...
2025-09-11
1h 05
The Aging Well Podcast
Movement Refines the Mind: The Power of Vestibular Training with Sheila Thelen | Ep. 292
What if better balance could mean a sharper brain?In this episode of The Aging Well Podcast, we’re joined by Sheila Thelen—President and Patent Holder of Vestibular Training Services, Master Figure Skating Coach, and global presenter—who has dedicated her career to unlocking the secrets of the vestibular system.Sheila explains why movement—especially rotation and spinning—isn’t just for athletes or dancers, but vital for maintaining cognitive agility, spatial awareness, and even sleep quality as we age. Drawing from her experience with elite performers, special needs populations, and rehabilitation groups worldwide, Sheila makes the case that the ves...
2025-09-09
1h 06
The Aging Well Podcast
Strong Bones, Resilient Lives | Building Lifelong Strength Before Puberty | Ep. 291
In this episode of The Aging Well Podcast, Dr. Jeff Armstrong and cohost Corbin Bruton explore why one of the most critical windows for building a strong, resilient body occurs before puberty. The truth is, by the time most people start thinking about bone health—it's already late in the game.Dr. Armstrong breaks down how bone density, muscular strength, and foundational movement patterns are largely formed during childhood and adolescence—and why this matters for long-term health, mobility, and fracture prevention later in life. They discuss how early physical activity, nutrition, and strength-based play lay the groundwork for agin...
2025-09-07
47 min
The Aging Well Podcast
Rehumanizing Health: Arthur Corvin Powells on AI, Intention, and Conscious Connection | Ep. 290
In this episode of The Aging Well Podcast, Dr. Jeff Armstrong is joined by Arthur Corvin Powells, a visionary creator who has spent years in what he calls “basement mode,” building something radically different from the tech we’ve grown used to. Arthur’s mission isn’t to fight technology—it’s to transform it. His work, including the creation of Anti Grey, challenges our culture of instant gratification and replaces it with tools for patience, beauty, and authentic connection.Together, we explore how AI might not just make machines smarter but help humans become more intentional, creative, and...
2025-09-04
1h 10
The Aging Well Podcast
The SPIES Check-In: A Weekly Wellness Self-Audit for Aging Well | The Aging Well Podcast | Ep. 289
September is Healthy Aging Month. The theme is "never too late to reinvent yourself." Start with a SPIES Check-In of your well-centered fitness (Spiritual, Physical, Intellectual, Emotional, and Social wellness).In this episode of The Aging Well Podcast, Dr. Jeff Armstrong and cohost Corbin Bruton introduce the SPIES Check-In—a simple yet powerful weekly self-audit designed to support whole-person health across five key dimensions: Spiritual, Physical, Intellectual, Emotional, and Social wellness.Rather than chasing perfection or obsessing over physical metrics, this framework helps you pause, reflect, and realign with what matters most. Whether you're navigating midlife transitions or...
2025-09-02
42 min
The Aging Well Podcast
Top 5 Foods That Make You Age Faster--and What You Should Eat Instead | Ep. 287
Is your diet speeding up the aging process?In this episode, Dr. Jeff Armstrong and co-host Corbin Bruton explore the top 5 foods that may be aging you faster—and what to eat instead. Inspired by a prompt to ChatGPT, the conversation goes beyond typical food fear to unpack why certain patterns of eating accelerate biological aging by promoting inflammation, oxidative stress, and metabolic dysfunction.From sugary drinks and processed snacks to seed oils and refined carbs, Jeff and Corbin discuss not just the what, but the why—and provide realistic, science-backed alternatives that support cellular heal...
2025-08-28
1h 05
The Aging Well Podcast
A Plan to Age Well--Why Every Family Needs a Care Plan Before Crisis Hits | Ep. 286
In this episode of 'The Aging Well Podcast', Dr. Jeff Armstrong is joined by Richard Wexler, co-founder and CEO of the newly launched nonprofit APlan2Age.org, a free resource hub for families navigating the complexities of aging and caregiving. With 14 years of firsthand experience caring for four aging parents, Richard brings both personal insight and practical tools for what he calls “a national wake-up call.”Together, Jeff and Richard discuss why most families are unprepared for aging—especially when it comes to care, housing, finances, and decision-making during health crises. They explore the emotional weight of caregiving, the rising...
2025-08-26
51 min
The Aging Well Podcast
Nitric Oxide, Aging, & Everyday Energy: What You Need to Know w Cathy Eason, Berkeley Life | Ep. 285
What role does nitric oxide play in how we age—and why does it matter more than most people realize?In this special sponsored episode of The Aging Well Podcast, Dr. Jeff Armstrong sits down with Cathy Eason, certified nutritionist and Chief Science Officer at Berkeley Life, to discuss the essential role of nitric oxide in healthy aging. From cardiovascular function and cellular energy to brain health and exercise performance, nitric oxide is gaining attention as a key biomarker of vitality—but are we doing enough to support it as we age?Cathy shares the science behind Berkeley Life’s nitr...
2025-08-24
1h 18
The Aging Well Podcast
KneeMo® and the Future of Joint Health: Smart Relief for Knee Pain | Ep. 284
What if your knee pain could be managed—not with drugs or surgery—but with intelligent vibration timed to your movement?In this episode of The Aging Well Podcast, Dr. Jeff Armstrong speaks Dr. Tom Andriacchi, Emeritus Professor at Stanford University and Jenny Erhart-Hledik, co-inventors of KneeMo®. Backed by decades of research, KneeMo® is a wearable smart device that uses motion-sensing technology to relieve pain and support muscle function during activity. We explore the science behind this innovation, how it may transform mobility for aging adults, and what it means for long-term joint health and independence.Whether you’re...
2025-08-20
55 min
The Most Dwanderful Real Estate Podcast Ever!
What Would You Do If You Knew You Could Not Fail?
Send us a textAndrea Gordon shares her 27-year journey as Berkeley's top-producing real estate agent for Compass while pursuing multiple creative passions. She created her podcast "Realizations" to educate people about what realtors actually do after feeling frustrated about NAR lawsuits and commission misconceptions.• Real estate agents meet clients at major life transition points that are inherently stressful• Most people don't move unless they have to—requiring agents to have both market knowledge and emotional intelligence• Effective marketing strategies like consistent bus bench advertising for 23+ years• Increasing marketing during economic downturns helped est...
2025-08-12
48 min
Personal Development Trailblazers Podcast
How to Emotionally Prepare for Sending Your Teen to College With Diana Davidson
Welcome to the Personal Development Trailblazers Podcast! In today’s episode, we're talking about the emotional journey of sending your kids off to college—specifically, ways that parents of college-bound and college-aged teens can navigate the emotional ups and downs that come with this big transition. Diana Davidson is a certified parent coach and two-time girl mom with one in college at UC Berkeley, Go Bears! (cheering even though she went to UCLA) and another one in high school. She has spent over 25 years working with parents and children from infants all the way throug...
2025-07-26
17 min
Civics 101
How can Congress check the president?
Checks and balances are at the absolute core of our governmental workings. The framers designed a system that was directly opposed to one person or one group of people having all the power, and we see that through the myriad ways Congress can check the president. So what are those checks? How have they waned over the last few decades? And finally, why would Congress opt to use (or not use) them?Joining us today is Eric Schickler, professor of Political Science at UC Berkeley and author of Investigating the President: Congressional Checks on Presidential P...
2025-05-13
27 min
Discover Ag
Discover American Food Allergies?? $200k Cow Manure & Chicken Footballs 🏈
Natalie and Tara serve up a wild mix of food, farming, and funny in this episode. From TikTokers importing groceries from Italy (yes, including eggs!) to a Shark Tank pitch featuring biodegradable pots made from—you guessed it—cow manure, this one's got it all. What We Discovered This Week 🤠 🪩 Why a TikToker claims she's "allergic to American food" and imports kale from Italy 🪩 A dairy farmer's manure-to-money Shark Tank moment 💩💸 🪩 Stand-up comedy meets chickens (seriously, "meat footballs"?!) 🪩 Shane Smith & The Saints drop a new anthem for the Live Free campaign 🎶 🪩...
2025-04-24
1h 05
The Culture Kit with Jenny & Sameer
Work as Play: How Gaming Culture Can Power Your Career
With so many shifting rules and cultural norms, career success can feel like mastering a complex game.Jessica Lindl, Vice President of Ecosystem Growth at Unity Technologies and a Haas MBA alum, shows how a gaming mindset can be an advantage in today’s workplace.Her new book, The Career Game Loop: Learn to Earn in the New Economy, launches April 29. Jessica joins hosts Jenny Chatman and Sameer Srivastava in the season 3 finale of The Culture Kit to discuss the gamer mindset, strategies for job crafting, and how leaders can build game-inspired workplace cult...
2025-03-25
21 min
Vega
S2N5. Life is well done like that | Pierre-Louis Soulié
A new Vega Podcast episode for those who look for reinforcement in daring, exploring, and crafting their unique path.We are joined by Pierre-Louis Soulié, a robotics graduate from UC Berkeley, who went on a journey from studying micro-engineering at EPFL to practising product design at Polimi while living, working, and studying across five different countries.In the episode, Pierre shares what he learned from operating on the edge between engineering and design, talks about his current lifestyle in San Francisco, and gives notes on the mindset dynamics between the US and Europe.
2025-03-20
38 min
Discover Ag
Discover Beef Tallow in Fast Food, Nashville's First Rodeo & USDA Cutting Funding + Molly Yeh
Ep 202 | Welcome Back DISCOs 🪩 We have an exciting lineup of topics, including RFK Jr.'s praise for beef tallow, Nashville's first PRCA rodeo featuring Reba McEntire, Jelly Roll, and Tim McGraw, and the impact of USDA cuts on local food programs. We also discovered another viral reel questioning the reality of food knowledge and the importance of Ag education. We also chat with Molly Yeh, the star of the Food Network show Girl Meets Farm! **************** WELCOME TO DISCOVER AG a top-ranked podcast where agriculture meets pop culture. We're your hosts @NatalieKovarik a western tastemaker & millennial cattl...
2025-03-20
1h 13
Discover Ag
Discover Trump's Tariffs, the Truth About Milk, & Rascal Flatts Reimagine Country
201 | DISCOS 🪩 In this episode, we DISCOVERED so much! First, we explore the truth about whether milk is actually good for you, featuring insights from a longevity expert. Next, we discuss Kraft Heinz's bold move into the alcohol market with their new vodka seltzers. We also cover the exciting collaboration between Rascal Flatts and a few artists. We finally share our thoughts on Trump's recent address about tariffs and their impact on agriculture. Finally, we recap this week's episode of "1923," highlighting our favorite moments and character developments. **************** WELCOME TO DISCOVER AG a top-ranked podcast where agriculture mee...
2025-03-13
57 min
The Culture Kit with Jenny & Sameer
Meet Your New Boss: An Algorithm
From ride-hailing services to warehouses to hiring platforms, algorithms are increasingly taking on the role of manager. What does this mean for worker autonomy and meaningful engagement with work? On this episode of The Culture Kit, hosts Jenny Chatman and Sameer Srivastava interview Lindsey Cameron, assistant professor of management at the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School, about the research insights she gained from getting behind the wheel as a ride-hailing driver. Cameron discusses the cultural aspects of gig work, the “good bad job” paradox, and strategies for fostering equity and worker dignity in an increasingly algorithm-driven world.
2025-03-11
28 min
The Culture Kit with Jenny & Sameer
IBM’s Nickle LaMoreaux on how AI helped HR put people first
IBM Senior Vice President and Chief Human Resources Officer Nickle LaMoreaux is helping to steer the tech giant through the fastest change she’s seen in her two-decade career. In this interview with UC Berkeley Haas professors Jenny Chatman and Sameer Srivastava, she shares how IBM’s bold shift to AI-powered HR helped free up her human team to better support the company’s 275,000 global employees. IBM’s digital AI agent now handles 11 million interactions annually with a 94% resolution rate, and employee satisfaction has soared. LaMoreaux makes the case that this digital transformation has enabled her team to focus...
2025-02-11
27 min
Not Your Average Culture
The Power of Community Connections & Creativity
Have you ever felt the need to build a personal brand or struggled with marketing your business? Are you ready to rebrand? Well, in this engaging podcast episode, Chardeney discusses the evolution of The Not Your Average Culture podcast and the importance of community and fostering connections with guests Martin Ricard and Kamar O'Guinn. Martin Ricard is the Founder of Community Symbol, a marketing firm for justice-motivated businesses and nonprofits. Kamar O'Guinn, who affectionately goes by the Umoja Man, is the Manager of the African American Success Project...
2025-02-02
52 min
The Culture Kit with Jenny & Sameer
How to Cultivate the Human-AI Sweet Spot for Innovation
How can leaders put AI to work without stifling human creativity and innovation? Berkeley Haas organizational culture experts Jenny Chatman and Sameer Srivastava are back for season 3 of The Culture Kit! The season kicks off with Hila Lifshitz, a Professor of Management at Warwick Business School and head of The Artificial Intelligence Innovation Network. She’s also a visiting faculty member at Harvard University’s Lab for Innovation Science (LISH). Jenny, Sameer, and Hila dive into her pioneering research on open innovation at NASA, revealing how they transitioned to an open innovation model and the signif...
2025-01-28
25 min
The Culture Kit with Jenny & Sameer
How to Use Art to Build A Culture of Innovation
How can artistic thinking and practices foster a healthier and more effective organizational culture?On this episode of The Culture Kit, hosts Jenny Chatman and Sameer Srivastava host a panel of four experts to discuss using art in the workplace to unleash a team’s creativity and innovation—regardless of the industry. From Google’s art-infused Quantum AI Computing Lab to new methods of teaching, the discussion revolves around the profound impact of integrating art into business, the role of AI in creative processes, and practical advice for overcoming resistance from those who don’t understan...
2024-12-10
45 min
Doing Business with a Servant's Heart
Creating Success and Thriving Through Transition with Summer Watson
Send us a textDr. Summer Watson, MHS, PhD is a High-Performance Coach, Dr. of Clinical Psychology, Podcaster, Event Producer, Live Show Host, Author, and Military Spouse of over 21-years. Dr. Summer Watson is the Founder of KORE Women, LLC. KORE Women is a unique home for the hearts and souls of women, where they can Kinetically connect, Organically learn from one another, Reshape lives through diverse interaction, and Energize one another to promote change. KORE Women strives to support women through shared wisdom, kindness, mentorship, and guidance as well as through the use of films, podcasts...
2024-11-27
24 min
The Culture Kit with Jenny & Sameer
How Tribal Instincts Can Bring People Together
“Tribalism” has a generally negative reputation these days. It’s often used to refer to an us-versus-them mentality, or a culture that’s divisive and exclusionary. But that perception, according to cultural psychologist Michael Morris, “could not be more inaccurate as a description of what human tribal instincts are. They're instincts for solidarity, not for hostility.” On this episode of The Culture Kit, hosts Jenny Chatman and Sameer Srviastava interview Michael Morris, a professor at Columbia Business School, about his new book Tribal: How the Cultural Instincts That Divide Us Can Help Bring Us Together. Jenny, Sameer...
2024-10-29
28 min
The Culture Kit with Jenny & Sameer
Should Corporate Leaders Speak Out on Social and Political Issues?
Should corporate leaders speak out on social and political issues? And if they decide to do so, what’s the best approach?On this episode of The Culture Kit, hosts Jenny Chatman and Sameer Srivastava chat with Matt Kohut, a leadership communications expert, about his new book Speaking Out: The New Rules of Business Leadership Communications. Jenny, Sameer, and Matt dig into historical examples of corporations and politics colliding, the potential pros and cons of deciding to weigh in on social issues, and strategies for business leaders to evaluate risk and maintain accountability when deciding to...
2024-10-15
23 min
Zero to Start Podcast: VR development for beginners
360 Degrees of Innovation: Nathalie Mathe on her journey from Hollywood VFX to social impact VR and beyond
Former NASA AI scientist turned VR creative director and producer, Nathalie Mathe, has been pushing the boundaries of VR since the early days of the Oculus DK1 and DK2. From creating visual effects on blockbuster films like Total Recall, Fast & Furious6, Skyfall, and The Dark Knight Rises to directing and supervising cutting-edge VR projects for Google, Facebook, JauntVR and Condition One, Nathalie is a powerhouse of innovation and artistry.She’s also the founder of NativeVR, an independent VR studio in California, and has taught VR & Immersive Media at UC Berkeley, Drexel University, and University of...
2024-10-08
40 min
The Inviting Shift Podcast
S3E4: Redefining Midlife: Creativity and Self-Care Unleashed
Send us a textRediscover your creativity and reignite your passions in midlife. On this week's Inviting Shift Show, we're joined by three remarkable women—Cassandra, Sharon, and Kelly—who share their inspiring stories of embracing new creative pursuits and self-care practices. Cassandra, a certified coaching healer, sheds light on how she helps spiritual entrepreneurs conquer their fears and find clarity. Sharon, an artist and creativity coach, passionately discusses the importance of granting oneself permission to explore artistic passions, particularly for those who were discouraged during their youth. Meanwhile, Kelly, a city planner with a knack for arch...
2024-09-26
1h 01
The Culture Kit with Jenny & Sameer
Amy Edmondson & Steve Brass on Psychological Safety
While “psychological safety” has become somewhat of a buzzword in management circles, it’s a concept that forward-thinking leaders dismiss at their own peril. “I cannot think of a place where lower psychological safety would help you in any way,” says Harvard Business School Professor Amy Edmondson, known for her pioneering research on the topic. “Lower psychological safety would make you take fewer risks, but not necessarily better risks. So having anxiety about what other people think of you isn't a great state for optimal performance.”In this bonus episode of The Culture Kit with Jenny & Sameer...
2024-09-03
45 min
The Culture Kit with Jenny & Sameer
Stripe CEO Patrick Collison on Crafting a Culture that Prizes Details | Dean's Speaker Series [Bonus Episode #3]
When Patrick Collison and his brother John Collison founded digital payment company Stripe in 2010, he didn't come in with “any kind of enlightened leadership expertise or genetic muscle memory.” As the company took off and grew to a dominant platform with $1 trillion in total payment volume and millions of customers, its culture grew more intentional—and strategic. “Because Stripe's domain is really complicated and the details really matter, if we make a mistake—just one mistake—there's a very good chance that somebody's paycheck is wrong…There's a culture at Stripe of just really prizing the small details,” he sa...
2024-08-20
39 min
kntxtr podcast
Georg Vrachliotis, wie offen ist unsere Datengesellschaft?
kntxtr podcast – 25 Diese Folge des Kontextur Podcasts dreht sich um AI in der Architektur. Hierzu haben wir uns Georg Vrachliotis eingeladen. Er ist Professor und Leiter der „Design, Data, and Society Group“ an der TU Delft und Initiator von „The New Open“, einem neuen interdisziplinären Forschungsprojekt über Architektur im Zeitalter offener Daten. Wir fragen ihn unter anderem: Welche Rolle haben Architekt*innnen in der Datengesellschaft? Wie baut der Berufsstand "Data Literacy" auf und welche Auswirkungen hat AI schon jetzt auf Lehre, Forschung und den Berufsalltag im Architekturbüro? Die Folge wurde im Juni 2024 aufgenommen. Bitte teilt, k...
2024-08-15
1h 07
The Culture Kit with Jenny & Sameer
The Remote Work Blueprint [Bonus Episode #2]
What are the benefits and challenges of running a fully remote company? What does research show about the shift to “work from anywhere”? In this bonus episode of The Culture Kit, host Sameer Srivastava interviews Prithwiraj (Raj) Choudhury, the Lumry Family Associate Professor at the Harvard Business School, and Brandon Sammut, Chief People Officer at Zapier, on how to use technology and organizational insights to create high-performing, inclusive, and engaging remote work cultures.Choudhury is one of the pioneers in research on the future of work, especially the changing geography of work. He was included in Forbes’ Future...
2024-08-06
41 min
The Culture Kit with Jenny & Sameer
Author Michael Lewis on the cult-like culture around Sam Bankman-Fried | Dean's Speaker Series [Bonus Episode #1]
In a fireside chat with host Jenny Chatman, best-selling author Michael Lewis shares the inside story of the strange culture Sam Bankman-Fried created at his failed crypto exchange, FTX. Lewis got to know SBF for his latest book, "Going Infinite: The Rise and Fall of a New Tycoon." The story is a fascinating example of a strong organizational culture gone terribly wrong. Lewis is known for his New York Times bestselling books, including Moneyball, The Big Short, Liar’s Poker, and The Blind Side. He started his career in finance on the bond desk at Salomon Brothers, and...
2024-07-23
43 min
The Culture Kit with Jenny & Sameer
Laszlo Bock on the Key Skills to Become a Successful Leader of Tomorrow
With the world of work constantly evolving and the introduction of new technologies like AI, how can leaders prepare themselves to successfully lead their companies into the new frontier?On the season finale of The Culture Kit, Haas School of Business professors and organizational culture experts Jenny Chatman and Sameer Srivastava are joined by a special guest. Laszlo Bock, one of the leading industry voices on people management, was the Senior Vice President of People Operations at Google, served as the CEO of Humu, and then co-founded Gretel AI. He's also the author of The New York...
2024-06-11
43 min
The Culture Kit with Jenny & Sameer
How To Avoid Creating a ‘Yes Man’ Culture
A “yes man” culture that is adverse to dissent can not only be stifling for employees, but in some cases, can be downright dangerous. So how do you create a culture where everyone feels empowered to bring their ideas to the table? On today’s episode of Culture Kit, Haas School of Business professors and organizational culture experts Jenny Chatman and Sameer Srivastava answer a question from Shuchi Mathur, the Vice President of Customer Experience at Reelgood. Jenny and Sameer share examples of companies they’ve worked with like Pixar and Netflix that have built cultures around celebrati...
2024-05-30
15 min
The Culture Kit with Jenny & Sameer
Going Above and Beyond The Job Description
In this time of quiet quitting and burnout, how do organizational leaders create a culture that encourages workers to go above and beyond their job description?Organizational culture experts Jenny Chatman and Sameer Srivastava are back to answer this question from Meili Hau, the director of the Student Health Center at San Francisco State University. Tune in to hear Jenny and Sameer share real-world insights and research as well as strategies you can put to work to improve your workplace culture.Do you have a vexing question about work that you want Jenny and Sameer...
2024-05-14
09 min
The Culture Kit with Jenny & Sameer
How to Manage the Tricky World of Subcultures
Is it better for an organization to have one unified culture or a collection of mini ones? What are the benefits and drawbacks of each approach? Organizational culture experts Jenny Chatman and Sameer Srivastava are back with more research insights, real-world examples, and tips for company leaders, this time about the complex world of subcultures. Do you have a vexing question about work that you want Jenny and Sameer to answer? Submit your “Fixit Ticket!” Find the full transcript and learn more about the podcast at www.haas.org/culture-kit.*Culture Kit wit...
2024-04-30
14 min
The Culture Kit with Jenny & Sameer
How to Keep Hybrid Workers Connected to the Mission
In this world of hybrid work, how to build and maintain long-lasting and impactful relationships at your company can be a head-scratcher of a question. The Culture Kit hosts, Jenny Chatman and Sameer Srivastava, are here to help. On today’s episode, they’re answering a question from HubSpot CEO Yamini Rangan about how to keep employees connected whether they’re at home or in the office.Do you have a vexing question about work that you want Jenny and Sameer to answer? Submit your “Fixit Ticket!” at https://forms.gle/mxt7gBpRFqy4e52z5.Find t...
2024-04-16
14 min
Grad School Femtoring: Inclusive Grad School Stories, Personal Development, and Productivity Tips for First-Gen BIPOCs
252: Pivoting from Pre-Med to a PhD with Julio Salas
In this episode, our guest, Julio Salas' shares with us his inspiring journey of going from pre-med to a PhD in sociology, including key insights and advice for BIPOC students navigating academia. Julio is a Chancellor's Fellow and first-year Sociology PhD student at the University of California, Berkeley. Centering immigrant families, his research interests lie at the nexus of immigration, race & ethnicity, social stratification, and health. He's a second-generation Colombian and Mexican immigrant born and raised in Corona, Queens, NY, who could have never ima...
2024-04-12
1h 02
The Culture Kit with Jenny & Sameer
The Key to Keeping a Culture Strong
Welcome to The Culture Kit with Jenny & Sameer, a podcast created by the Berkeley Center for Workplace Culture and Innovation. In this inaugural episode, hosts Jenny Chatman and Sameer Srivastava—two Berkeley Haas professors who have dedicated their careers to studying and advancing workplace culture—answer a question from WD-40 CEO Steve Brass about how to create and maintain a strong workplace culture. What does it mean to have a strong culture? According to Jenny:“A strong organizational culture is one where people both agree about what's important and care. And so if you thin...
2024-04-02
14 min
The Culture Kit with Jenny & Sameer
Trailer
The world of work is truly a work in progress. There are so many unanswered questions.What's the best approach to bringing workers back to the office? How can you keep remote and on-site workers from forming silos? How can you restore trust after layoffs? Is it possible, or even desirable, to get back to the culture you had before the pandemic? There’s lots to think about, and we’ll be thinking out loud in our new podcast: The Culture Kit with Jenny and Sameer.I’m Jenny Chatman. And I’m Sameer Srivastava. We’re pr...
2024-03-28
01 min
It's Just a Dream
Episode 32: A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square
Hello! In today's episode, Hawa shares a dream that she sent to The Jung and Restless Podcast to analyse! Join her as she gushes about her love for Zach, Victor, and Oliva, compares their analysis to hers, and so much more!!! Check out The Junge and The Restless Podcast: Website: thejungandtherestlesspodcast.com' Instagram: Victor, Olivia, and Zach (@thejungandtherestlesspod) • Instagram photos and videos TikTok: Victor, Olivia, and Zach (@thejungandtherestlesspod) | TikTok Join the It's Just a Dream Discord! https://di...
2024-01-17
1h 44
KPFA - Law & Disorder w/ Cat Brooks
Resistance in Residence Artist: David Solnit
The mission of law & disorder is to expose, agitate and build a new world where all of us can thrive. But how do we get there? How do we build a world many of us have only seen in our dreams? That’s where we believe the artists come in. So, each week we feature an artist, holding down a weekly residency with us, helping us to imagine a different, more liberated world. This week’s Resistance in Residence Artist is arts organizer, screen printer, banner maker, anti-war activist, direct action organizer and author, David Solnit. Ch...
2024-01-07
41 min
Learn Polish Podcast
#393 Domowa apteczka - Home first aid kit
Learn Polish in a fun way with short Episodes. On this episode we talk about Domowa apteczka - Home first aid kit. ===== Thanks to my Sponsors for Helping Support me: If you or know some body you know is struggling with anxiety and want to know how to be 100% anxiety free, in 6 weeks, without therapy or drugs, fully guaranteed - then let me tell you about our sponsor Daniel Packard. Daniel Packard is a U.C. Berkeley Mechanical Engineer and his research company spent 8 years resea...
2023-10-20
09 min
Grad School Femtoring: Inclusive Grad School Stories, Personal Development, and Productivity Tips for First-Gen BIPOCs
207: Equity and Justice in Hispanic Serving Institutions with Dr Gina Anne Garcia
This week, I am thrilled to have Dr. Gina Ann Garcia with us who talks to us about equity and justice in Hispanic Serving Institutions. Dr. Garcia is a professor in the Berkeley School of Education. Dra. Gina's research centers on issues of equity and diversity in higher education with an emphasis on understanding how Hispanic-Serving Institutions (HSIs) embrace and enact an organizational identity for serving minoritized populations. She is the author of Becoming Hispanic-Serving Institutions: Opportunities for Colleges & Universities as well as Transforming Hispanic Serving Institutions for Equity and Justice. She is also the host of the...
2023-09-15
56 min
The Bear Minimum Podcast
Going back to Cal(i) & Podcasts We Like
Here is the list of pods we talked about: Two Guys Talking About Lettuce ChillChatConversations with ColemanThe Psychology Of Your 20’sNot for EveryoneNPR NewsNPR Life KitOffice LadiesChildproofAsk a JewThe Lazy GeniusThe UnspeakableA Special Place in HellThe College Success Habits PodcastRevolutionsHistory of RomeThings Fell ApartToni and Ryan Podcast
2023-08-07
39 min
Prep Talk Podcast: APs, SAT, ACT Prep 101
Breaking Barriers: Extracurricular Excellence leading the way to UC Berkeley
#podcast #ucberkeley #abroadeducation Join us for an exciting conversation with, Riaan Kumar and our host, Vartika Bhandari. In this episode, Riaan takes us on an exciting journey through his marvelous extracurricular pursuits that played a pivotal role in securing his admission to UC Berkeley. Riaan shares invaluable tips and strategies on managing a diverse range of extracurriculars without compromising on his studies. Tune in to discover the secrets behind Riaan's successful college application and how he thrived in the dynamic world of UC Berkeley. Time Stamps: 00:48 Reaction on UC Berkeley Admission 01:22 Model MUN...
2023-07-20
31 min
Prep Talk Podcast: APs, SAT, ACT Prep 101
Into the world of UC Berkeley w. Diya Sharma | PrepTalk Podcast | Tutela #ucberkeley #podcast #usa
Join Tutela's alumni, Diya Sharma, as she shares her freshman experience at UC Berkeley with host Vartika Bhandari. Get inspired by Diya's insights on campus life, academics, and more in this captivating podcast episode! Stay Tuned. Time stamps: 00:13 Introduction 00:39 Choosing Berkeley 02:12 Finalizing the Major 03:38 Student Resume 05:53 Academic at Berkeley 08:04 Huge batches 09:20 Extracurriculars at Berkeley 11:41 Life at Berkeley 14:59 Experience with Tutela Check out our Social Media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TutelaPrep/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tutelaprep/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/tutela/ Website: https://www.tutelaprep.com/ Spotify Podcast: https://anchor.fm/tutela-prep College Kit: https://www...
2023-06-08
16 min
Coffee & Geography
Coffee & Geography S03E12 Jessica Law (UK)
Kit Marie chats to Jessica Law over some masala chai, chatting about the forgotten Midlands, stinkpipes, snails, migrating birds, amongst other things!Jessica is a Biology graduate, former Communications Officer for BirdLife International and currently Editorial Assistant at an educational publisher. She is a science communicator who worked for a global environmental organisation for several years. Jessica is also a musician and the author of the popular singalong children's book, "A Hole in the Bottom of the Sea", which has entertained children worldwide with gruesome insights into the marine food chain. Her other achievements include reaching...
2023-04-22
58 min
Coffee & Geography
Coffee & Geography S03E12 Jessica Law (UK) The Midlands, stink-pipes, snails, and more...
Kit Marie chats to Jessica Law over some masala chai, chatting about the forgotten Midlands, stinkpipes, snails, migrating birds, amongst other things! Jessica is a Biology graduate, former Communications Officer for BirdLife International and currently Editorial Assistant at an educational publisher. She is a science communicator who worked for a global environmental organisation for several years. Jessica is also a musician and the author of the popular singalong children's book, "A Hole in the Bottom of the Sea", which has entertained children worldwide with gruesome insights into the marine food chain. Her other achievements include reaching the finals of the...
2023-04-22
59 min
The Genetic Genius
HOW DO ENVIRONMENTAL TOXICANTS IMPACT GENETICS? WITH DR. JENNA HUA
On this week's episode of the Genetic Genius Podcast, Dr. Jenna Hua discusses the impact that environmetnal toxins have on our epigentics, enodcrine-disrupting chemicals, and how to lower toxic exposures to improve health. An environmental health scientist and dietitian by training, Dr. Jenna Hua is passionate about the environment, public health and everything food. Jenna holds a BS in Nutrition and an MPH and PhD in Environmental Health Sciences from UC Berkeley, and completed her postdoctoral fellowship at Stanford Medicine. Frustrated by the lack of data for how harmful chemicals (like BPA, phthalates and parabens) fro...
2022-11-24
1h 01
Biotech 2050 Podcast
124. Leukemia and beyond: Next-gen precision cell therapy, Ivan Dimov, Co-Founder & CEO, Orca Bio
Synopsis: Ivan Dimov is the Co-Founder and CEO of Orca Bio, a cell therapy company focusing on next-generation precision cell therapies for blood cancer patients. Orca Bio’s cell therapies are designed to replace a patient’s cancerous blood and immune system with a healthy one, with the goal of improving survival rates and quality of life for survivors. Ivan discusses the historically limited treatment options for blood cancer patients and the resulting unmet need, how Orca Bio’s innovative technology is tackling this problem, and how he uses lessons from history to learn from failures and build success. Biography: Ivan l...
2022-10-26
24 min
KPFA - Law & Disorder w/ Cat Brooks
SFPD uses DNA from rape kit to charge victim w/ theft w/ civil rights lawyer Adante Pointer
Five years ago, a woman only being referred to as Jane Doe – went to the San Francisco Police Department for help. She had been raped. A rape kit was conducted and her DNA was collected. She had no idea that that DNA would later be used to arrest her in connection with an unrelated property crime. Now, she has filed a federal lawsuit against the city. Were joined this morning by her legal counsel Adante Pointer, a civil rights attorney and partner with Pointer & Buelna LLP. Follow Adante Pointer on Twitter: https://twitter.com/adanteesq —-
2022-09-19
22 min
Relatable with Allie Beth Stuckey
Ep 679 | Busting Atheism’s Biggest Myths | Guest: Dr. Neil Shenvi
Today we’re joined by Dr. Neil Shenvi, chemist, author, and Christian apologist, to discuss his book "Why Believe: A Reasoned Approach to Christianity" and to talk all things apologetics. Dr. Shenvi came to Christ while working for his Ph.D. in theoretical chemistry at UC Berkeley after a campus ministry worker handed him Christian literature. We talk about how important it is for Christians to display Christ in their lives in these ways. Then, we scratch the surface on some answers to a few difficult, age-old theological questions. We discuss the false statement that “we’re not that bad,"...
2022-09-15
50 min
Expert To Authority With Simone Vincenzi
Episode #390 How to Stay Safe from Cyber Criminals with Scott Schober
Welcome to another episode of Expert To Authority Show, brought to you by http://gtex.org.uk/, I am your host, Simone Vincenzi, The Experts Strategist, and this is the podcast for experts who want to become the ultimate authority in their niche while making an impact in the world. We have created the Webinar Conversion Kit where you will get access to: The High-Converting Webinar Framework BONUS #1: High-Converting Webinar Slide Template BONUS #2: Pitch and Follow Up Templates BONUS #3: High Converting Webinars Case Studies BONUS #4: Our Trello Webinar Checklist All of this for...
2022-08-18
42 min
The Missing Pillar of Health Podcast
83: Testing for Toxins in Your Body with Million Marker
Ever wondered what your body burden - in other words, the amount of chemicals in your body - is? Million Marker is a mail-in test kit that can help you answer that question when it comes to common hormone disrupting chemicals. This episode is an amazing conversation with Jenna Hua, CEO, and Jo Rochester, Chief Scientific Officer. We cover:How body burden testing worksWhat the benefits and limitations of body burden testing areWhat toxicologists are saying about small amounts of ingredients we're exposed to every day What Million Marker tests for, and why
2022-05-10
38 min
Wannabe Clutter Free | Declutter, Simplify, Find Freedom
Declutter Toxins from Your Home and Life with Dr. Jenna Hua
Links mentioned in this episode (some may be affiliate links):Get more show notes and additional free resources at wannabeclutterfree.com/99Discover my favorite resources hereTidy Home Academy - Empowering you to declutter and organize so you can have the tidy, happy home you crave. Discover how implementing the right systems can get your home clean and keep it that way. Avalanche Declutter Challenge - Completely transform your home in just 30 days with this free challengeHappier at Home Guide - 5 simple steps you can take today to t...
2022-05-05
50 min
Not A Mama Yet
EP 41 Dr. Jenna Hua of Million Marker on how to eliminate toxins from our lives
First podcast of 2022 is with Million Marker’s Founder and CEO, Dr. Jenna Hua. Jenna, as she prefers to be called, is a registered dietitian and environmental health scientist by training.Jenna’s extensive experience as an academic and health advocate led to her founding Million Marker in 2019, shortly after completing a Postdoctoral Fellowship with Stanford University’s School of Medicine. Throughout her career in academia, Jenna has researched and published numerous studies that largely focused on citizens science, general health, and the impact of food consumption on a person’s well-being.Jenna has been a Projec...
2022-04-05
51 min
Clean & Green Living
Uncovering Environmental Toxins with Dr. Jenna Hua of Million Marker
As you know if you’re a regular here on the podcast or if follow me on social media, I have spent many years swapping out products to reduce my exposure to environmental toxins. We know that these chemicals are around us, but it’s difficult to know if they really are inside of us and how they might be impacting our health. While I think I am doing all the right things, I have always been curious to know what chemicals were still making their way into my body. Today’s guest is Dr. Jenna Hu...
2022-04-05
56 min
Clean & Green Living
Uncovering Environmental Toxins with Dr. Jenna Hua of Million Marker
As you know if you're a regular here on the podcast or if follow me on social media, I have spent many years swapping out products to reduce my exposure to environmental toxins. We know that these chemicals are around us, but it's difficult to know if they really are inside of us and how they might be impacting our health. While I think I am doing all the right things, I have always been curious to know what chemicals were still making their way into my body. Today's guest is Dr. Jenna Hua, the fo...
2022-04-05
56 min
The Dynamic Naples Podcast
S2E2: President Eisenhower, the Diet-Heart Hypothesis, and the Perfect Storm
The Dynamic Naples Podcast Led by Dr. Chris Ellis, physical therapist, the Dynamic Naples Podcast interviews leaders in the health and wellness space in southwest Florida. We strive to find you cutting edge information and getting you back to what you love. You'll hear from physicians, personal trainers, other physical therapists, nurse practitioners, chiropractors, acupuncturists, functional medicine doctors, physician's assistants, and anyone else that we think can bring you insights into maintaining a healthy, active lifestyle. After all, that's what southwest Florida is all about! Want to be on the show, or have a specific guest in m...
2022-01-17
11 min
Stereo Embers: The Podcast
Stereo Embers The Podcast 0246: Stewart Copeland (The Police)
“The Police: Deranged For Orchestra” Born in Virginia and raised in Cairo and Beirut by a Scottish archoeolist mother and an American father who founded the CIA, Stewart Copeland has had quite a life. So much so, that his biography deserves its own podcast but for the sake of time, let’s go with the expurgated version. Copeland started playing drums at 12 and after finishing boarding school in England and college at UC Berkeley, he returned to the UK to play drums for Curved Air. In 1977 he founded The Police with Sting and after recruiting guitarist Andy Summers to replace Henry...
2021-11-03
37 min
Grad School Femtoring: Inclusive Grad School Stories, Personal Development, and Productivity Tips for First-Gen BIPOCs
71: Networking and Conferencing 101 with Dra. Ana Guerrero
In this episode, we have another guest, Dra. Ana Guerrero who shares all about academic conferences, networking, and how to put yourself out there as a first-gen student. Ana is a PhD graduate from the UC Santa Barbara Department of Education where she conducted longitudinal research on the narratives of first-gen Latinx students' college and career aspirations development and identity development. She received her bachelor’s degree in Sociology from UC Berkeley and her master’s degree in Education from UC Santa Barbara. Ana has supported first-gen high school students and their families prepare and apply to college in both...
2021-07-23
47 min
Teaching Your Brain to Knit
Resilience according to Rick Hanson; Hats, ponchos, scrubbies and raffia; Last Chance grade
Brainy Thing: 16:14 Behind the Redwood Curtain: 24:21 What We're Learning from our Knitting: Margaret finished her first poncho -- well, actually a shoulder cosy: Wave Shoulder Cozy by Eline Oftedal https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/wave-shoulder-cosy with beads and starring Dragonfly Fibers yarns from Laura Nelkin's Ducenti Shawl kit. She also played around with raffia yarn from Churchmouse yarns and teas making their pattern for stars. Catherine finished her second Socky Slouchy Hat of late in fingering weight yarn: https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/socky-slouchy-hat. by Lauren Sanchez: https://www.ravelry.com/designers/lauren-sanchez. She's frustrated finding a scrubbie pattern she likes...
2021-03-15
34 min
Finding Harmony Podcast
Lost Angels Yoga Club
In our 43rd episode we sit down with Spiros and Erica. On the surface this is an unlikely pair. What is perversely intriguing however, on speaking with these two, is how uniquely suited they are to each other. What shines through their every interaction is intelligence and insight. With every topic we brought up whether it was Los Angeles, the criminal justice system, the State of Ohio, the Tarot, or the Trumpist identity, they brought a profound sense of layered self-aware contextual discernment to their own thoughts, which compassionately penetrated to the heart of each complicated issue.
2021-01-17
1h 38
Momxiety Club
Little Things Can Make A Big Difference!
If you didn’t know before, as a mom with a new little one at home, you know now that little things can make a big difference in your life!Little things making a big difference seems to be a theme for my week… I discussed it on an upcoming interview for a podcast, talked about it with a mama in the Momxiety Club membership during our weekly group call, and discussed it with Melina Palmer of the Brainy Business podcast. That got me thinking that it would be a perfect topic for this week's episode.Le...
2020-08-27
17 min
Grad School Femtoring: Inclusive Grad School Stories, Personal Development, and Productivity Tips for First-Gen BIPOCs
19: Navigating UC Berkeley as a Low-Income, First-Gen, Pregnant Student of Color with Cecilia Caballero
In this episode, Dra. Martinez-Vu has a special guest, Cecilia Caballero, who shares her journey navigating UC Berkeley as a low-income, first-gen, pregnant student of color. Cecilia Caballero is a Afro-Chicana single mother-scholar-poet. She is the mother of a ten year old boy, Alonzo, who was born during her time as an undergraduate student. She is a Ph.D. Candidate in the Department of American Studies and Ethnicity at the University of Southern California. She also holds BAs in English and Chicanx Studies from UC Berkeley and an AA in Liberal Arts from Los Medanos Community College. Cecilia is co...
2020-02-14
47 min