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“Max Brand”, the most used pseudonym of Frederick Schiller Faust (1892-1944), is best known today for his western fiction. Faust began in the early twentieth century selling his stories to the pulp magazines, writing in many genres under numerous pseudonyms. He is probably best known as the creator of the character Destry. His novel Destry Rides Again has been filmed several times, most notably the 1939 version starring James Stewart and Marlene Dietrich. Also his character Dr. Kildare which ...
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Seize the Moment Podcast

Alen D. Ulman, Leon Garber

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Seize the Moment Podcast, hosted by Leon Garber and Alen Ulman, is a project centered around making the most important and useful ideas in psychology, philosophy, and personal development mainstream. We feature guests from all walks of life whether they be artists, musicians, comedians, entrepreneurs, philosophers, psychologists and many more. There is a saying, “the most essential knowledge is not yet made widely accessible.” We want to make that information accessible and change as many li ...
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Welcome to The Common Sense Living podcast, where we'll talk about the things that matter most to you. We're so excited to have you on board! We hope you'll join us weekly for new thoughtful conversations with critical thinkers, professionals, leaders, and individuals.Hosted by Ann LeMaster, this podcast is designed to add value to our lives and question things if they truly make sense.It doesn't matter where you are on your personal development journey- whether you've been struggling for ye ...
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Food and Therapeutic Diet Solutions for Women with Autoimmune Disease and Chronic Illness. Are you a woman with autoimmune disease or chronic illness? Are you so tired of feeling tired and going to doctor after doctor and trying the different naturopathic methods, all the different diets, and literally nothing sticking? Nothing is helping you? Autoimmune Disease and Chronic Illness are difficult to navigate and you’re often doing it on your own. Doctors can test, maybe diagnose, and medicate ...
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Hi-Desert Sound Sessions

Hi-Desert Sound Sessions

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Hi-Desert Sound Sessions hopes you will enjoy the mixes that are posted on this page. I will be posting new music for you to discover weekly by local and world wide artist. Please stay tuned and keep your ears open. If you like what you hear and are looking for a dj to perform at one of your events please contact us by email info@plasticgroove.com. With over 20 years of DJ’ing experience, Dennis Simms has held residencies at famous clubs like Metropolis (Irvine, CA) C2K at The Venetian (Las ...
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On episode 217, we welcome Bill Sullivan to discuss the burgeoning field of epigenetics, why genes are better thought of as dimmers rather than light switches, the antipsychiatry argument against mental illness and why all mental illnesses are organic, what we discovered about the microbiome, the Libet experiments and whether they cast doubt on fre…
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There is a new, yet old, strategy to help reset the nervous system that brings the body back into alignment, which then sets the foundation for healing and that is Alphabiotics. Jeffery Williams tells us exactly what this missing link is, where we can go to learn Edgu a technique we can do anywhere to push the "reset" button on our brain, and more …
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On episode 216, we welcome Mark White to discuss the philosophy of Captain America, how his moral perfectionism informed his decisions and affected him afterward, the clash of morals in his rivalry with Iron Man, why being hard on himself benefited his community, the similarities and differences of deontology and utilitarianism, if we can consider …
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“Not all is done. Your child may have some issues, but they have a chance in life.” —Ann LeMaster A generation ago, childhood obesity was rare, but today millions of kids struggle with excess pounds. The consequences of this weight epidemic are deeply troubling, as obese children are at risk for serious health problems like diabetes, heart disease,…
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“Biological age is marked not by the passage of time, but by the damage that accumulates in the body.” Aging is a natural process that affects all living organisms over time. While aging is inevitable, emerging insights into cellular mechanisms provide hope that its signs and impact can be modulated through everyday health choices. In this episode,…
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We've been told dairy is anti-health for many years now and science is showing that just isn't the case. If you can tolerate it, it's actually a superfood. Amy joins me to share a behind-the-curtain look at what goes on at dairy farms, the quality control in place, and why milk is a healthy food in today's episode. Meet Amy: https://www.farmersdaug…
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“One day you'll realize it's a conscious choice, not an endless struggle. You'll be so proud of your success.” —Ann LeMaster Diabetes is a growing health epidemic that affects millions worldwide. It occurs when the body is unable to properly process sugar (glucose) from food. Without enough of the hormone insulin, glucose builds up in the bloodstre…
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Living in a dry environment doesn't mean you're free of the risk of mold toxicity. There are dry molds along with the wet molds we all think of. Brandon joins Marian again to discuss the differences and how to prevent mold growth, adding to their first episode. Download the book: https://moldebook.com/ Connect with Marian: www.roadtolivingwhole.com…
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Being diagnosed with a, or multiple, food allergies is overwhelming. It's hard to know what to even eat and then discovering those allergens are in, like, everything. I know exactly what that's like and I'm giving you the insider tips to make your transition to allergen free living as simple as possible. ~Marian www.roadtolivingwhole.com Disclaimer…
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On episode 215, we welcome Roberto Olivardia to discuss Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, its comorbidity with other mental health struggles and learning disorders, ways Roberto learned to manage his own ADHD, how it affects relationships and how to address it in them, why teachers in the past were unable to cope with it in their students, …
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“Energy is fundamental. Energy is not subject to human interpretation. Energy is not subject to any type of biological reaction. Energy is supreme. Energy dictates everything.” —Tom Paladino Non-physical energy is a fundamental life force that permeates all things in the universe. Sometimes called zero-point energy or scalar energy, this energy pro…
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Dr. Emily Rowe shares her story of overcoming with Crohn's disease, lyme, mold, and cancer and how she helps her patients do the same. This is your inside look into what tests can actually determine if you have a chronic stealth infection (like lyme and EBV) and what a proper treatment plan looks like. Meet Emily: www.miamibeachcwc.com Resources: M…
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On episode 214, we welcome Tom Chivers to discuss Bayesian statistics, how their counterintuitive nature tends to turn people off, the philosophical disagreements between the Bayesians and the frequentists, why “priors” aren’t purely subjective and why all theories should be considered as priors, the difficulty of quantifying emotional states in ps…
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“If you want the simplest version of how to keep your home free and clear of mold, keep it clean and dry.” —Brandon Faust Molds are fascinating organisms that play an important role in our world. Found nearly everywhere, molds work to break down organic material in environments, helping recycle nutrients. However, certain molds can also pose health…
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On episode 213, we welcome Edward Simon to discuss the mythological history of the tale of Faust and Mephistopheles, god and the devil in theology, whether both figures can represent internal struggles between right and wrong, why so many identify with Faust’s decisions, whether the story implies that willful ignorance is just as evil as maliciousn…
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Light is powerful and when harnessed, it has an incredible healing power. Tom Paladino is sharing with us how he harnesses Scalar Light and is using it to help people heal around the world. Connect with Tom: Website: www.scalarlight.com Twitter - https://twitter.com/light_scalar Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/experiencescalar/ Instagram - http…
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On episode 212, we welcome Mark L. Ruffalo to discuss the misunderstanding of the so-called “medical model” of psychiatry, why there’s a gap between mainstream medicine and trauma-informed care, the ways in which biology and environment interact to produce mental illness, the difference between responsibility and blame, Judith Herman and the histor…
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Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS) makes everyday living feel impossible. Working out means a 4 hour nap. Cooking for your family is practically impossible if you want to do anything afterwards with them. It's frustrated and so often we feel helpless. Is there anything you can do about it? The answer is YES! There is SO much within your control and it'…
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“All it takes to start moving your health in the right direction is a shift in your mindset.” —Dr. Heather Stone Taking control of your health starts with listening to your body and trusting your own intuition, even when traditional medicine fails to provide answers. For Dr. Heather Stone, a frustrating dismissal of her hormonal symptoms by her doc…
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Amy Myrdal Miller, is an award-winning dietitian, farmer's daughter, public speaker, author, and president of Farmer's Daughter Consulting, an agriculture, food, and culinary communications firm founded in 2014. During her 27-year career, Amy has worked for Fleishman Hillard, the Rippe Lifestyle Institute, Dole Food Company, the California Walnut B…
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“When people asked me, How do you do what you do”, and now I've got the answer. I just don't let the old man in.” —Mike Coy A cancer diagnosis can instantly alter every aspect of your life. On the surface, it means facing a potentially life-threatening illness that requires aggressive treatment. But beyond the physical battle, it also takes a profo…
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Evan Transue, AKA Detective Ev, shares his story of how he went from 7 mental health diagnoses and drug abuse to 0 diagnoses and sober with diet and lifestyle. His balanced approach to mental and physical wellness is encouraging and powerful. More About Evan: Evan Transue, AKA Detective Ev, is the host of The Health Detective Podcast and owner of B…
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On episode 211, we welcome Mark Tuitert to discuss stoic philosophy, Mark winning the Olympic gold medal in speed skating in 2010, our cultural obsession with winning, why success doesn’t lead to long-term happiness, the stoic focus on character in cultivating a good life, Mark’s relationship with his dad and how suspending judgment improved it, if…
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The mind not only controls the body and health and disease but also is the blueprint to our future, to our goals, to our failure or our success.” —Dr. Mike Van Thielen Biohacking refers to the practice of using science and technology to optimize human performance and well-being. While still an emerging field, biohacking aims to empower individuals …
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On episode 210, we welcome Sabrina Little to discuss the virtues of ultramarathon running, the importance of desire in being good, the deification of American sports, if excellence in performance and good character are mutually exclusive, using envy to better oneself, the mindsets of Tom Brady and Michael Jordan, Sabrina’s athletic achievements, if…
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High blood pressure? Snoring? Teeth grinding? Can't turn your head fully? Chronic headaches? Your child waking nightly, peeing the bed, has ADHD symptoms, and tonsils and adenoids swollen? It could all be connected to the mouth. Dr. Blaine Leeds shares with us how it's all connected and what you can do to fix it. Meet Dr. Blaine Leeds: Dr. Blaine L…
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On episode 209, we welcome Robin Reames to discuss how the art of rhetoric is used to spread misinformation, how the concept of truth evolved from Ancient Greece to us, confronting fact-resistant individuals, the spectrum of misinformation and how some use science to mask it, cultivating negative emotions while offering harmful solutions to them, D…
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“The only way you can balance the person is to find out what their balance or imbalance is and then work to correct it.” —Dr. Michael Biamonte True optimization is a journey requiring an open mind, commitment to learning, and willingness to look beyond surface answers toward more complete wellness. When prevention and the whole person are prioritie…
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On episode 208, we welcome Louis King to discuss Aim4theheart, working with Leila Steinberg, how 2Pac inspired Louis and Leon, emotional literacy and learning how to access and understand feelings, meeting Edi Mean of the Outlawz, Louis’ musical roots, how the music industry shortchanges its artists, selling music as crypto and empowering them, and…
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On episode 207, we welcome Constantine Sandis to discuss free will and determinism, the Libet experiments and criticisms of them, weakness of will and whether belief in it stems from a lack of understanding decisions, the difficulty in separating external and internal reasons for acting, self-deception and whether we can overcome it, if self-knowle…
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Reversing chronic illness symptoms is multifaceted. There is no magic bullet. One facet is healing our past hurts and traumas that are stored in the body. There is a gentle approach, where you don't have to relive it, through CranioSacral Therapy that today's guest, Etienne Piersman is sharing with us. I have to say, I'm a fan and I think you will …
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Excess sugar consumption can have negative health effects by causing blood sugar spikes and insulin surges over time. However, sneaky food manufacturers often hide added sugars under alternative names, making it difficult for consumers to monitor their intake. Even foods marketed as "healthy" are frequently loaded with hidden sugars. Therefore, rai…
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On episode 206, we welcome Mark White to discuss the drawbacks of antitrust laws, what rights consumers actually have, if trusts are unfair and unjust, the utilitarian argument against those laws, the flawed healthcare insurance system in the US and how its consumers struggle, whether it’s feasible to constantly have new entrepreneurs challenging t…
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On episode 205, we welcome Jack Symes to discuss the possible existence of god, the strongest arguments for it, whether Pascal’s Wager justifies belief in god, the different religions and whether they make belief in god irrational, god necessarily existing and being all good, how evil can stem good, whether evil even exists, the simple god hypothes…
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Being too tired to function daily is rough. I know! I've been there. So has Allison Simon. She joins Marian to discuss Chronic Fatigue, the root causes and the roadmap back to energy (and health). Free Roadmap: https://allisonsamon.com/By Marian Mitchell, Integrative Nutrition Health Coach, Meal Plan Mentor
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“Once you're uplifted, you uplift others, and everyone feels better.” —Ann LeMaster Welcome back to another season of the Common Sense Living podcast! We're excited to kick off Season 2 with an episode focused on cultivating happiness, forgiveness, and gratitude. Learning to maintain a positive outlook, even in less than ideal times, can be profoun…
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On episode 204, we welcome Aaron James to discuss assholes, who they are and how they think, the difference between a regular asshole and someone with narcissistic personality disorder, whether all politicians are narcissistic and if regular people ever seek power, if assholes understand and care about the rules, how narcissists use the cover of au…
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On episode 203, we welcome EDI Mean to discuss his book ‘Street Fame’, how it mirrors and differs from the music industry, EDI’s love of hip-hop and his warnings to up and coming rappers, what made 2Pac special, whether conscious rappers can thrive in the current market, how EDI’s understanding of mental health and trauma evolved, meeting the rest …
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On episode 202, we welcome Michael Amster to discuss the A.W.E. method, how changing your perspective and seeing miracles in the everyday alleviates suffering, how feeling awe interacts with chronic pain, the vagus nerve and the physiological affects of awe states, personality changes that can occur with psychedelics and meditation practices, what …
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“Be informed and make your own decision.” —Ann LeMaster Artificial food additives are commonly found in many processed foods and drinks. Unfortunately, studies have shown that these chemicals negatively impact our health in serious ways that we never could imagine. But, there is hope. Making simple lifestyle changes can significantly improve our he…
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On episode 201, we welcome J. Aaron Simmons to discuss why we’re so unhappy, the limitations of pursuing external success, faith as risk with direction, Kierkegaard and the aesthetic life, status obsession as a form of avoidance, why cultivating good relationships may be more challenging than becoming rich, the archetypal seducer, becoming trapped …
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On episode 200, we welcome Tom Morris and Gregory Bassham to discuss stoic philosophy, radical acceptance and its relationship with the divine, what the stoics believed about god and the afterlife, the four cardinal virtues and why one needs to cultivate all of them, whether the stoics actually sought to eliminate negative emotions, how they addres…
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“Together, we can begin a lifetime of good health. Your life is in your hands!” —Ann LeMaster Diabetes has reached epidemic levels. However, our current conventional medical treatment focuses more on controlling blood sugar through medication rather than addressing the root causes of the disease. Therefore, we must work to bridge this enormous gap …
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On episode 199, we welcome Jeffrey Fuhrer to discuss the fallacy of trickle down economics and the self-made myth, what companies actually do with tax breaks, the distinct perspectives of the flaws of human nature in communism and capitalism, the wealth gap and racial income disparities, what happens when governments intervene with subsidies for po…
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