Here’s a good reason why you should work on expressing your emotions better:
In this video, multi-award-winning speaker and author Pat Armitstead, talks about the importance of expressing your emotions, especially when you’re going through a great loss. ?
Pat shares that the words of Candace Pert served as a major guide in journey to understanding the IMPACT of unexpressed emotions on our physical health. ?
Check out the website in my profile to learn more about unlocking the power of healing and self-discovery through Joyology! ? ... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PKGVhtIylMA
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We are thrilled to share that Professor William Jeynes from California State University, Long Beach had the incredible honor of being invited by multiple countries to offer expert advice on crucial educational and economic issues! ???
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During the Asian economic crisis of '98-'99, Professor Jeynes played a crucial role in assisting the South Korean government with their economic challenges, drawing from their extensive background in economics. ?️?
But that's not all! ?He was also invited as a distinguished speaker to a White House gathering hosted by President George W. Bush, where they discussed strategies for improving educational outcomes, particularly for marginalized communities like the poor and people of color. ?️?️?
Their expertise also extended to working with various esteemed organizations, including the Department of Justice, Department of Education, and Health and Human Services, further solidifying their dedication to empowering education and fostering positive economic change. ??
Don't miss the chance to listen to the full episode, where Professor William Jeynes shares invaluable insights and experiences! ?️?
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Have you ever wondered about the future of recycling? ♻️
Some experts are looking towards microbes for a solution.
In this video, Chris Rinke, an ARC Future Fellow and Senior Lecturer at the Australian Centre for Ecogenomics (ACE), University of Queeensland, Australia, discusses the possible future his research can create for waste management!
Chris believes that we can create a sustainable approach to waste management in the future through the development of plastic-eating microbes. ?
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Amit Gandhi is a professor at the University of Pennsylvania and applied economist at Microsoft, where he specializes in industrial organization and econometrics. In simpler terms, he focuses on the use of data in economic models and decision-making processes, whether at the organization, industry, or individual level.
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"Can you believe scalar energy can do THIS? ⚡
In this video, Tom Paladino, a scientist, humanitarian, and pioneer in quantum health research reveals what he can do with scalar energy through the use of his scalar energy instrument:
According to Tom, scalar energy has the ability to create a micronutrient, like a vitamin, mineral, and antioxidant. ✨
He also adds that, the scalar energy instrument can also allow us to control the micronutrient… ?
Double tap this video if you find this interesting!"
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How should cancer be viewed while in the body. Research shows that it may be classified as a separate entity rather than a component of tissue. Listen in to learn:
The percentage of cells that do not metastasize How tumors coerce the surrounding healthy tissue to serve its needs How "clusters of death" interact with populations around the world Christos Chinopoulos, associate professor and project manager of the RPPA facility, joins us to discuss his work with finding metabolic pathways that differ in cancerous tissue when compared to healthy tissue.
Depending on the stage of development that cancer has reached, it is motivated by different factors within the body. Since the subject ultimately dies in the end, there must be other contributing factors along the path of growth and spreading.
Using promising new technologies like liquid biopsies, there may be a way to detect signs of cancer even earlier. From biomarkers like DNA, RNA, and lipids, early detection of afflicted tissue can be much simpler than previously thought possible.
For more information, visit rppa.hu. Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: apple.co/30PvU9C
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"Our brain is designed to keep us safe, but a lot of our growth is outside of that comfort zone," says Jeremy Abramson. He uses this as a starting point for busy professionals on attaining positive high energy and peace. He shares several suggestions with listeners, and discusses
How he begins to work with successful business executives who've come to a place where they don't have a clear identity, What advice he gives clients regarding integrative nutrition, attaining better sleep, and heightening their brain chemistry, and How he uses techniques from micro dosing to mixing medicinal mushrooms to help his clients be present in the moment and to help them stay true to their dreams. Podcast host Jeremy Abramson is chief energy officer and founder of Thrive University. He's a movement and mindset coach who helps executives and entrepreneurs unleash the potential that's been held back by the constraints of societal pressures. He takes listeners back to the beginning of his own self-awakening when he realized he needed to find a different kind of balance. Through a series of difficult events, he realized that, "it's a day-by-day journey of tapping in and always asking the question, what can I do today, to really facilitate more change, to facilitate more growth?" Now he helps others explore these same questions.
He works with clients who feel caught and might even be in physical pain from stress and dissatisfaction. He helps bring about "alignment in their life, like starting from the root cause." This comes through getting specific with their core values and what really matters to them. Then, he's able to show them the cost they're paying if they continue on the same path. He advises them on several levels, including working with micro dosing. He works with what medications they may already be taking, such as SSRIs, to either supplement or reduce those medications through micro dosing and other methods. He explains some specifics for his process and shares success stories. Listen in for an inspiring take on how to coach others towards a better life. Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: apple.co/30PvU9C
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Did you know that your emotions can physically hurt you?
It can!
This phenomenon is called ‘Endogenous Depression’.
And according to Scott Lifer, the CEO and Founder of Wake Up Sense Holistic Healing, ‘Endogenous Depression’ occurs when a person internalizes STRONG emotions such as fear or anger, which then affects the soft tissue of their body and breaks down their adrenal system.
What are your thoughts about this? Let us know in the comments.
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Science journalist and author of a revolutionary book on psychobiotics shares compelling insight on the latest research in microbiome and gut-brain connection research.
Tune in to discover:
1) In what specific ways the behavior of mice has been shown to change in response to the presence or absence of gut bacteria
2) What role the vagus nerve may play in the gut-brain connection
3) What types of foods lead to physical and functional changes in the brain identifiable via MRI, and how these changes may be associated with greater resilience during stressful situations
4) How your gut microbiota could be controlling your cravings
Psychobiotics are a class of microbes that help improve mood. In 2003, research on germ-free mice resulted in a shocking finding: there is a causal connection between bacteria and behavior. Anderson explains all the details of this research and how it has served as a launching pad for additional research in the field. He discusses the production and function of serotonin in the body and as an antidepressant, and the questions that still remain as to why and how serotonin seems to improve mood in the brain.
One of the leading theories of the impact of psychobiotics in the brain is that they have the effect of lowering systemic inflammation, which is caused by bacterial dysbiosis in the gut, which in turn can lead to nearly every systemic disease that exists, including Alzheimer’s, obesity, heart disease, and diabetes.
Anderson discusses the connection between depression and anxiety and obesity, the research that’s been done on the composition and diversity of gut microbiota in thin versus overweight individuals, how some people may be able to keep the brain healthy naturally with the use of probiotics or prebiotics, the advent of metabolomics and why it is so important to the study of the gut-brain microbiome axis, and shares a personal story about gut health and how he was able to correct it overnight.
Visit http://psychobiotic-revolution.com/ to learn more, and find his book, The Psychobiotic Revolution: Mood, Food, and the New Science of the Gut-Brain Connection on Amazon.
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? In theory, boards of directors are the guardians elected by shareholders, including independent minds to keep CEOs in check. Sounds ideal, right? Let's peel back the layers.
? In reality, directorships often become coveted perks for seasoned corporate veterans. It's not just about oversight; it's about networking and maintaining a comfortable status quo.
? The hard truth? Many directors prefer the easy road. Asking tough questions? That's not the norm. Those who dare risk not being welcome for too long.
? Ready for a deeper dive into this corporate facade?
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?️ Tune in to the full episode with special insights from Carson Block, founder of Muddy Waters Research, known for exposing fraudulent accounting practices in publicly traded companies. ?
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