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David and Stephanie Tippie, founders of the Aging Younger Anti-Aging Clinic are all about natural alternatives! Both are Nature-O-Paths (followers of the Laws of Nature) as well as medical researchers, active in the research field for 25 years. They are the creators of the ‘8 Steps to Aging Younger’ program; empowering their clients to make better choices for health, hormone balancing, beauty and longevity. Their extensive research has lead to numerous natural alternatives to mainstream medi ...
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STEM Lab

South Carolina Governor's School for Science and Mathematics

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How can we best prepare our students to be STEM leaders? STEM Lab is for secondary and higher education STEM teachers, administrators, and policy makers. Guest experts from around the United States and the world give us insight into what we should be teaching and how we can best teach it. We discuss the innovative instructional techniques, education research, and societal and economic trends impacting STEM Education. Host Michael A. Newsome and co-hosts Crystal McGee and Nicole Kroeger are c ...
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Joseph Pelfrey, Deputy Director of NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center, discusses his experiences in the thrilling world of space exploration and its impact on STEM education. Joseph delves into the Artemis Generation that aims to return humans to the moon and pave the way for Mars exploration. He reflects on the lessons learned from historic space…
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Dr. Joshua Gargac, a mechanical engineering professor at Ohio Northern University, shares his approach to fostering an entrepreneurial mindset in engineering education, emphasizing the importance of curiosity, connections, and creating value. He delves into his innovative teaching strategies, including mastery-based learning, competency-based asses…
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Dr. Mary Annette Rose, Associate Professor of Educational Studies at Ball State University, delves into the critical need for integrating STEM education across various disciplines. Dr. Rose shares her insights on the challenges facing STEM education in the U.S., emphasizing the importance of breaking down subject silos and fostering a culture of co…
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How do we help students succeed in the virtual STEM classroom? Kristal Martinez says that it takes individual attention and knowing who the students are. Kristal has years of experience working with high school students enrolled in the virtual-synchronous advanced engineering certificate program at the South Carolina Governor’s School for Science a…
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Dr. Matt Irvin, Professor of Educational Psychology and Research at the University of South Carolina, discusses rural STEM education and its alignment with burgeoning industry sectors like AI and advanced manufacturing. Dr. Irvin underscores the need for meaningful experiences that tether rural students to local job markets, and he describes how vi…
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Dr. Gordon Hamilton, Director of MathPickle.com, wants to revolutionize elementary school math education. This episode spotlights the Canadian mathematician’s unique puzzle-based teaching method. Discover how board games and scalable 'infinite pickle' puzzles entice young minds into complex problem-solving, fostering an inquiry-driven classroom whe…
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Dr. Kemper Talley, Senior Scientist at Raytheon BBN with a Ph.D. in energy science engineering and expertise in synthetic biology, biodefense, and bioethics, shares his passion for physics-based education, emphasizing the importance of strong mathematics and critical thinking. He calls for a shift towards experiential learning in physics, incorpora…
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What are the keys to excellence in STEM Education? Dr. Matt Martin, the academic dean at the South Carolina Governor’s School for Science and Mathematics, says that the most important factors in education success are integrity, trust, and caring. Drawing on his experience as a Rhodes Scholar and his time as a Full Professor and Dean of Faculty at W…
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Technology is rapidly affecting the way students learn and transforming the classroom for educators. How is this impacting student learning outcomes? Dr. Eric Wiebe, Professor Emeritus at North Carolina State University and Senior Research Fellow at the Friday Institute for Educational Innovation, discusses the current use of technology, its effect…
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How does art inform science? What role does science have in art? What is the importance of art in science education? Joyce Symoniak, visual arts teacher at the Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy, answers these questions and talks about the fact that science students need art skills. She provides specific classroom examples of how she has enha…
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What does the future STEM classroom look like? What will be the role of the human instructor? Dr. Alex Feltus, Professor of Genetics and Biochemistry at Clemson University, addresses these questions and discusses his passion for integrating discovery and real research into his own courses. As a specialist in biomedical data science and informatics,…
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The Problem most people face when exploring their health choices are a general Lack of basic, useful and understandable information on what the body requires in order to improve and maintain a healthy physical condition and physical fitness; it certainly wasn't ever taught in grade school, or even high school. Most are taught to let their doctor de…
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Michael Rankin, Adult living with Cystic Fibrosis. Rene Segal Stern, Co-Producer of Aging Younger Radio Show and Event Chair for Wine Opener Lauri Tannen-Capano, Honorary Chair for the Wine Opener Gala!! Mother of Nick Capano, 18 years old living with Cystic Fibrosis since being diagnosed as an infant. Jason Alpert, Master Auctioneer. Jason is know…
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All Soda's and Diet drinks promote heart problems, and that animals fed artificial sweeteners develop a disrupted metabolic response to real sugar. Like diabetics, they become hyperglycemic. Their blood sugars go up higher than they should. They also make less of a heart-protective protein. If drinking diet soda interferes with this system, then ov…
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Pollution that you expose yourself to on a regular basis is an attack on your future; of particular concern are chemicals known, or suspected to be carcinogenic; please review Round Up carcinogen. Even "green" alternatives can contain harmful ingredients. It is unfortunate, but the terms “green” and “natural” are really nothing more than marketing …
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We would like to review what GMOs are with our listening audience, about how they are changing our relationship to food, and what we can do to take control of the types of foods we eat. First, let’s answer the question; ‘what are genetically-modified foods?’ When you hear someone use the term, “Frankenfoods”, there’s a good reason. Genetically-modi…
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The CF Foundation is pleased to share with Aging Younger's audience the Pre-Gala Experience of the VIP Private Party! Yes, you read that correctly. There is a Private Sponsorship Party before the Main Event on October 18th. Would you like to be a Sponsor? We would love to have you join us! Let us know how you wish to support by contacting Stephanie…
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It’s Wellness Wednesday at Aging Younger, where the alternatives to the medical pharmaceutical sickness industry are alive and well! Did you know that touching Mother Earth has enormous health benefits? To reveal a cure for diseases that was not a chemical made by man, called Drugs, would be against the law; for the use of the words “Treat” or “Cur…
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It’s Wellness Wednesday at Aging Younger, where the alternatives to the medical pharmaceutical sickness industry are alive and well! Did you know that understanding your body as it really is will improve your health? The problems most people face when exploring their health choices are a general lack of basic, useful and understandable information …
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With each DNA cell division these telomeres get shorter, so as we age they wear away like a candle wick burning down. Now there is evidence that telomeres can re-grow if people switch to, and maintain, a healthy lifestyle. Previous studies comparing telomere lengths in individuals against the population as a whole suggest that shorter telomeres are…
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A lot of money can be made from healthy people who believe they are sick. Pharmaceutical companies sponsor diseases and promote them to prescribers and consumers in order to sell drugs. There is a lot of money to be made from telling healthy people they are sick. Some forms of medical-ising ordinary life may now be better described as “disease mong…
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When his son, Nicholas, was diagnosed with cystic fibrosis, Sal Capano became a dedicated and determined volunteer for the CF Foundation. He created the Care Today…Cure Tomorrow event and never missed an opportunity to educate the world about CF and recruit people to help in his quest to raise funds and find a cure for Nicholas and everyone else wh…
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In North America, they're often overshadowed by more common fruits like apples and oranges, but once you learn how to eat them, pomegranates can add valuable nutrition, including powerful antioxidants, to your diet. Antioxidants are nature's way of providing your cells with adequate defenses against attacks by reactive oxygen species, or (ROS). Wit…
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There is some evidence to suggest that fats like coconut oil could indirectly result in higher levels of a protein called acetylcholinesterase. There is some evidence to suggest that fats like coconut oil could indirectly result in higher levels of a protein called acetylcholinesterase. Researchers have found that the level of acetylcholinesterase …
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Pollution that you expose yourself to on a regular basis is an attack on your future; of particular concern are chemicals known, or suspected to be human carcinogenic. Even "green" alternatives can contain harmful ingredients due to the chemicals applied to the soil. It is unfortunate, but the terms “green” and “natural” are really nothing more tha…
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Telomeres function similarly, preventing chromosomes from fraying or tangling with one another. When that happens, it can cause genetic information to get mixed up or destroyed, leading to cell malfunction, increasing the risk of disease or even shortening lifespan. Each time a cell divides, its telomeres become shorter. After years of splicing and…
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Consider the hypocrisy of the FDA. On paper, the U.S. may have the strictest food safety laws in the world governing new food additives, but this agency has repeatedly allowed GMOs and their accompanying pesticides and herbicides like Roundup to evade these laws. In fact, the only legal basis for allowing Genetically Engineered “GE” foods, to be ma…
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Medicines, both herbal and pharmaceutical, are big business. These days, Americans spend $200 billion per year on prescription drugs and $20 billion on herbs and other dietary supplements. Why is that? Well we believe that for the most part, people get lazy and let their doctor choose for them. Drugs are 62,000 times more likely to kill you than fo…
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At the Aging Younger Clinic we help to find the root cause of health issues and suggest how to eliminate them. The natural healing force within each one of us is the greatest force to create wellness. The Aging Younger saying is similar to Hippocrates: Our food and supplements should be our medicine. Our medicine should be our food and supplements.…
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Aging Younger is a proven record of lifestyle change, which includes, nutritional choices, supplements, exercise, drinking the correct amount and type of water and it may include natural treatments that have visible results or testing that show your achievements in lifestyle change. Adding to that, physical treatment therapies for beauty as well as…
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Bottled water risks include more than just draining your bank account. You see those single use plastic bottles in supermarkets, gas stations and gyms across the country are Toxic Waste Dumps, which you are suckered into buying; because you are paying for a product that contains harmful toxins that spark disease. A German led study found that a sin…
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The True Story of Jesus provides historical chronicles that intersect with orchestrated synchronicities, including spiritual channeled conversations with Jesus, Mother Mary and Mary Magdalena, giving substance to the theory that Jesus did not actually die on the cross. A Jew originally named Yeshua, Jesus was required, as a rabbi, to be married and…
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The mainstream drug healthcare industry won’t help you. They’ll just dole out risky pills that could make your senior moments even worse. But we have drug-free suggestions that can boost both your short-term and your long-term memory. It is easy… and it is something we both do for ourselves. We often talk about the benefits of exercise on our radio…
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Cancer cells exist in all of us and we are the reason that the cancer cells multiply and spread through the body due to our choices. Choosing natural health over Drug therapy will help you create a higher pH level and more oxygen to help your body fight the enemy of disease. Otto Warburg discovered that a lack of oxygen and a low pH of the body was…
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Now is when you must ask yourself, can you escape that downward spiral of depression? Or you could be like most people in your shoes, and simply shut down mentally and “chalk up” the day as a loss. And if you do “chalk it up”, since you have things to do, you try to carry on, but with every action you take, you fall deeper and deeper into a vicious…
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Fluoride Is a Neurotoxin and an Endocrine Disrupting Drug that weakens bones and there is no known physiological requirement for Fluoride in water or anything else. When the government tells you it is safe, and then prevents you from purchasing it over the counter, stating that it is a drug, and only your doctor can prescribe it, something is terri…
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Good health is an Omni present decision not an entitlement that only you can be in charge of. What goes into your body or onto your body today determines your future health. If you leave that choice up to the salesmen for the pharmaceutical companies (the doctors), you may do so at your own peril, because their decisions, good or bad, are still you…
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The healthcare industry is politically corrupt and regardless of “party affiliation”, everyone appears to share this opinion. The only real disagreement (and a heated disagreement at that) is what should be done about it, and whether what has been done to date has a chance of working as promised over time. Drugs are not the answer to your improved …
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Silver is an element with the atomic symbol of “Ag+”. Rejuvenis OSH Silver is a highly advanced, effective and a safe virotoxic eliminator, and the OSH stands for Oligo-dynamic Silver (Ag+) Hydrosol, making the case that it is the agent of choice to combat all “viruses” and “bacteria”. Rejuvenis OSH Silver particles are electro-lytically produced O…
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There is strong opinion that if bioidentical hormone replacement therapy BHRT and saliva testing, as we know it today, were available 50 years ago that today there would be very little endometrial, uterine or breast cancer; certainly not running rampant as it is today. We make real Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy available today to our cli…
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The overall body weight is not as important as to how much body fat you have, as compared to muscle. Muscle metabolizes and fat does not. We can measure you BMI with a high tech machine that attaches to the hands and feet. By understanding your BMI you are more likely to lose weight correctly. Just to make a scale go down is not what your intension…
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Our Wellness Event is to help demonstrate the benefits and effectiveness of holistic healing, Natural health and Wellness, and many healing modalities to our community. “We are offering this event as an educating service to the public, which is a thank you for supporting the Wellness Gala for the past 11 years throughout America. The Wellness Gala,…
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The metabolic efficiency of either state and the time it takes to get into one from the other depends on several factors such as food, drink, vitamins, minerals, stress, hydration, liver and pancreas function, insulin sensitivity, exercise, mental health and sleep. Eating poorly such as consuming simple carbohydrates, processed foods, eating sugar …
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Mas Sajady, founder of Exponential Intelligence®, Medimorphosis ™ and Medihealing® has helped tens of thousands around the world break through challenging situations in their personal and professional lives so they achieve not only success, but also significance in their lives. Exponential Intelligence® (EI) is a science based body of knowledge tha…
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The focus of the Wellness Galas is on wellness, not illness. People are looking for options and integrative medicine is a viable option. In essence, the Wellness Galas open up new avenues for endless possibilities in health, wellness and beauty, a shift that fits the future of healthcare. Each Gala creates an elegant, nurturing environment that pro…
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During the first half of the 1950s, Jonas Salk, MD developed the first injectable vaccine against polio containing inactivated, or “killed”, strains of the poliovirus. As a dead, rather than live, virus vaccine, Dr. Salk’s IPV supposedly carried no risk of giving recipients “vaccine-associated polio paralysis. Accept that the polio-virus that Dr. S…
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Here at the Aging Younger Clinic, we do NOT use those typical turmeric supplements, we encourage our clients to juice Turmeric Root, along with the other supper Mother Nature’s ‘strong holds” on health such as ginger root. You see, in spite of all of turmeric’s health benefits, scientists have established --that it has one drawback--, without its p…
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Sugar is sweet and basically makes everything taste better. If you're one of the many people who have tried to cut back on sugar, you know how difficult it can be. The taste causes us to become addicted to it. Due to the powerful effects sugar has on the brain, it can be thought of like a drug in that it functions similar to how actual drugs like h…
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It is a crisis that would threaten long-held notions of who we are, what we do and how we behave. It goes right to the heart - or the head - of us all. This crisis could reshape how we interact with each other, alter what makes us happy, and modify our capacity for reaching our full potential as individuals. And it's caused by one simple fact: the …
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Over the past five years alone, heroin deaths have increased by 45 percent--an increase that officials blame on the rise of addictive prescription drugs such as Vicodin, OxyContin, Percocet, codeine, and Fentora, all of which are opioids. The reason for the resurgence of heroin is in large part due to it being less expensive than its prescription c…
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