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Healing Legacies: Charlya Barbarita Howard Dienes on Transforming Veteran Lives with Neurocoding and Nutritional Science

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As we sat down with Charlya Barbarita Howard Dienes, each word she spoke resonated with the weight of her father's legacy—a disabled American veteran who battled with mental health post-service. Her heartfelt stories not only shed light on the silent heroism of families like hers but also paved the way for our deep dive into the transformative power of neuro-encoding science. We unearthed how nutritional approaches, including the promising ketone technology, are making strides against depression, and how simple practices like intermittent fasting can significantly uplift our veterans' well-being post-deployment.
The conversation took a poignant turn as Charlya recounted her journey from witnessing her father's descent into schizophrenia to harnessing her medical expertise to heal others. It's a tale of forgiveness, resilience, and the blend of spirituality with science that she now brings to her work as a federal chaplain. We also unpacked the STOP technique—a lifeline for anyone caught in the riptide of negative thoughts—and explored Neuroencoding's role in helping veterans' transition back to civilian life, tackling the specters of PTSD, anxiety, and stress.
We wrapped up with an open-hearted invitation to support the life-changing work of Hope Soap, a beacon of empowerment through skill-building and employment. I shared my pledge to extend a helping hand through personalized meal plans that prioritize health without compromising on taste, tapping into the natural sweetness of ingredients like monk fruit. And finally, we reflected on the undeniable power of sharing narratives, a reminder that each story contributes greatly to the tapestry of healing and legacy. Join us, engage with these resources, and let's collectively empower the thoughts that shape our extraordinary realities.

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Chapters

1. Healing Legacies: Charlya Barbarita Howard Dienes on Transforming Veteran Lives with Neurocoding and Nutritional Science (00:00:00)

2. Empowering Veterans (00:00:03)

3. Military Service, Family Struggles, and Healing (00:06:36)

4. Stop Technique and Neurocoding Application (00:13:57)

5. Supporting Veterans and Their Families (00:30:18)

6. Empower Your Thoughts With Michael Cole (00:37:44)

60 episodes

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As we sat down with Charlya Barbarita Howard Dienes, each word she spoke resonated with the weight of her father's legacy—a disabled American veteran who battled with mental health post-service. Her heartfelt stories not only shed light on the silent heroism of families like hers but also paved the way for our deep dive into the transformative power of neuro-encoding science. We unearthed how nutritional approaches, including the promising ketone technology, are making strides against depression, and how simple practices like intermittent fasting can significantly uplift our veterans' well-being post-deployment.
The conversation took a poignant turn as Charlya recounted her journey from witnessing her father's descent into schizophrenia to harnessing her medical expertise to heal others. It's a tale of forgiveness, resilience, and the blend of spirituality with science that she now brings to her work as a federal chaplain. We also unpacked the STOP technique—a lifeline for anyone caught in the riptide of negative thoughts—and explored Neuroencoding's role in helping veterans' transition back to civilian life, tackling the specters of PTSD, anxiety, and stress.
We wrapped up with an open-hearted invitation to support the life-changing work of Hope Soap, a beacon of empowerment through skill-building and employment. I shared my pledge to extend a helping hand through personalized meal plans that prioritize health without compromising on taste, tapping into the natural sweetness of ingredients like monk fruit. And finally, we reflected on the undeniable power of sharing narratives, a reminder that each story contributes greatly to the tapestry of healing and legacy. Join us, engage with these resources, and let's collectively empower the thoughts that shape our extraordinary realities.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Healing Legacies: Charlya Barbarita Howard Dienes on Transforming Veteran Lives with Neurocoding and Nutritional Science (00:00:00)

2. Empowering Veterans (00:00:03)

3. Military Service, Family Struggles, and Healing (00:06:36)

4. Stop Technique and Neurocoding Application (00:13:57)

5. Supporting Veterans and Their Families (00:30:18)

6. Empower Your Thoughts With Michael Cole (00:37:44)

60 episodes

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