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  • What made Steve Jobs such a powerful communicator?
    Tune into this episode of Growth Island w/ Forbes-featured communication expert/bestselling author Nancy Duarte to find out, and more how translating numbers into narratives help you win in business.
    In this talk, Nancy Duarte discusses the mechanics of making great presentations, the secrets to a powerful speech, and how to communicate better with your team and stakeholders. Drawing on real-world examples from her work with clients including Apple, Nancy provides concrete tips that will make you a more persuasive and effective communicator.
    If you’re someone who aspires to transform into a flawless communicator, the expert tips shared by Nancy in this episode will definitely help you grow.

    Keynotes:
    00:00 Coming Up
    00:16 Introduction
    1:33 How did Nancy get into speech and communication?
    3:38 What makes a speech epic and impactful?
    5:53 Nancy’s top three speeches of all time
    8:03 Top tips for a great presentation
    14:56 Suggestions about good presentations one can apply today
    16:54 Does using busy, dense or heavy slides always work while presenting?
    19:03 Common mistakes to avoid while presenting
    21:20 Nancy’s experience with people’s attention span
    21:45 One thing Nancy wishes she would’ve known 10 years ago
    27:53 What differentiates Nancy from others in her field
    28:39 How does Nancy overcomes her biggest challenges
    31:03 Tips on how to communicate better with your spouse
    32:39 Are we actually in heaven?
    33:59 Industry misconceptions about communication that must be clarified
    37:55 What does Duarte, Inc. do as a company
    38:14 What does Nancy prefer doing these days
    40:59 Where can people find Nancy Duarte
    41:32 Three tips for a happy, healthy and meaningful life

    Connect with Nancy Duarte
    Twitter: www.twitter.com/nancyduarte
    LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/nancyduarte/

    Resources
    Duarte, Inc. website: https://www.duarte.com/

  • Can going to saunas four times a week save you from a severe heart attack? Researchers says YES.

    In this video, we discuss the history and health benefits of saunas with Lassi A Liikkanen, author of the Amazon bestseller "The Secrets of Finnish Sauna Design". Lassi is also a renowned expert in the construction of saunas and takes us through Finland’s history and present state of sauna development and innovation.

    If you're interested in learning more about saunas, this is the perfect video for you!



    Keynotes:

    00:00 Coming Up

    00:15 Introduction

    01:34 Lassi’s journey into sauna research

    03:25 Health benefits of saunas

    06:28 Are people always naked in Finnish saunas?

    08:50 Key aspects while designing the ideal sauna

    13:21 Types of heaters commonly used and why

    16:19 Do electric heaters really emit negative ions?

    19:03 Are the Finnish outraged about the protest against wood-burning heaters?

    22:42 Quick Fire question round with Lassi about saunas

    29:28 Is everyone slowly acknowledging the benefits of sauna?

    31:47 Main difference between a good sauna and a bad sauna

    33:42 How to ensure good ventilation in a sauna?

    36:09 Lassi’s opinion on infrared and hybrid saunas

    37:55 Common misconceptions about infrared saunas

    39:41 Finland’s current state of sauna development and innovation

    41:34 Discussing Lassi’s sauna hat

    43:02 Lassi’s advice to people who want to visit saunas

    45:18 Where can people find more about Lassi

    46:11 Three tips for a happy, healthy and meaningful life



    Connect with Lassi A. Liikkanen

    Twitter: https://twitter.com/lassial

    LinkedIn: https://fi.linkedin.com/in/lassial



    Resources

    Website: https://saunologia.fi/

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  • Are you curious about psychedelics and drugs? Let’s hear what the experts have to say.

    In today’s episode of Growth Island, Professor Wayne Hall discusses his research into psychedelics, their potential benefits and harms, and how they might be used to help people struggling with addiction. He also comments on recent developments in the field of psychedelic research, including the increasing popularity of micro dosing.

    Wayne Hall is an honorary professor at the University of Queensland's National Centre for Youth Substance Use Research. Wayne has advised the WHO on the health effects associated with cannabis use, the viability of drug substitution therapy, the scientific quality of the Swiss heroin trials, the contribution of illicit drug use to the global burden of disease, and the ethical implications of genetic and neurological addiction research.

    If you’re curious about trying psychedelics and micro dosing, the sheer knowledge and guidance offered by Wayne in this episode would undoubtedly help you make a wise decision.



    Keynotes:

    00:00 Coming Up

    00:24 Introduction

    1:30 Wayne’s journey into researching about psychedelics

    2:42 What are psychedelics?

    4:47 Current status on research about Ayahuasca

    7:35 How can psychedelics be used for treatment

    10:39 Ketamine vs Psilocybin - which is safer?

    12:38 The truth about microdosing

    14:10 Finding the right funding for psychedelic research - easy or tough?

    15:56 Who should be extra careful while trying microdosing

    17:31 Where will psychedelics be viewed in society, ten years from now?

    19:39 Why were psychedelics not a part of academia before?

    22:37 Exploring the science-backed benefits of cannabis

    28:30 Biggest challenges in psychedelic research

    30:08 How to stop being addicted to illicit drugs?

    34:05 What guided Wayne to reach such career heights

    36:16 Three tips for a happy, healthy, and meaningful life

    37:28 Where to find more about Wayne Hall



    Connect with Wayne Hall

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/wayne-hall



    Resources

    www.researchers.uq.edu.au/researcher/1067

  • Did you know that Omega-3 fatty acids are essential nutrients that have health benefits for both mind and body?
    Tune into today’s episode of Growth Island for amazing unknown facts about whether olive oils are bad for you, and much more. In this interview, Udo Erasmus, author of "Fats That Heal, Fats That Kill" and "The Omega Diet," discusses the benefits of consuming omega fats, the healthy diet he recommends, and more.

    In this episode we discuss:
    πŸ‘‰ Udo’s journey
    πŸ‘‰ How heat affects oils
    πŸ‘‰ Why is olive oil promoted so aggressively
    πŸ‘‰ How industry has changed the way we eat
    πŸ‘‰ Udo’s diet
    πŸ‘‰ Food as a religion
    πŸ‘‰ Good sources of omega fats
    πŸ‘‰ And so much more…
    This discussion reflects upon Canadian biochemist Udo Erasmus' commitment to educating people about the benefits of Omega fatty acids and making healthier dietary choices, which stems from his personal experiences.

    Keynotes:
    00:00 Coming Up
    00:15 Introduction
    1:28 Udo’s journey from war into fats and oils
    7:01 What we get from oils
    8:50 Does heat damage oils?
    10:23 Why you should choose extra virgin olive oil over normal olive oil
    13:15 Why is olive oil promoted heavily
    19:25 How industry has changed how we cook and eat
    21:32 How to cook according to Udo
    25:41 Udo’s diet
    28:05 Food as religion
    34:05 What are the good oils
    36:48 Lack of oil drys out the skin
    40:27 Good sources of omega fats
    47:38 Using science and principal to find truth
    58:00 Where you can find Udo Erasmus
    58:42 Udo’s advice for a happy, healthy and meaningful life

    Connect with Udo Erasmus
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/udoerasmus/
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theudoerasmus/

    Resources
    Udo’s Website: https://udoerasmus.com/
    Udo’s book: https://www.amazon.com/Fats-That-Heal-Kill-Cholesterol/dp/0920470386
    Udo’s choice website: https://www.udoschoice.com/

  • Can you stop trauma from happening?



    No, sometimes it is unavoidable but what we can do is weaken and rewire the damage that it has done using your minds capacity to heal, Dr. Caroline Leaf is my guest on Growth Island this week.



    Dr. Caroline Leaf is a communication pathologist and cognitive neuroscientist with a Masters and PhD in Communication Pathology and a BSc in Logopedics, specializing in cognitive and metacognitive neuropsychology. Since the early 1980s she has researched the mind-brain connection, the nature of mental health, and the formation of memory. She was one of the first in her field to study how the brain can change (neuroplasticity) with directed mind input.



    Dr. Leaf is also the bestselling author of Switch on Your Brain, Think Learn Succeed, Think and Eat Yourself Smart, and many more. She teaches at academic, medical and neuroscience conferences, churches, and to various audiences around the world.



    In this episode we discuss:

    πŸ‘‰ The challenges of early neuroplasticity research

    πŸ‘‰ The difference between the mind and brain

    πŸ‘‰ The connection between your gut and brain

    πŸ‘‰ How to harness the power of neuroplasticity to your advantage

    πŸ‘‰ The 4 areas of focus of neuroplasticity

    πŸ‘‰ And so much more…



    If you find yourself struggling to heal from past trauma or just looking to improve your mind this episode gives you a better understanding of how to improve your specific situation.



    Keynotes:

    1:19 Caroline’s Journey

    2:17 The challenges of early neuroplasticity research

    5:34 The difference between mind and brain

    9:40 How the gut microbiome is connected to the brain

    12:40 What Dr. Leaf talks about in her new book and how to harness neuroplasticity

    19:40 Concrete steps to drive neuroplasticity

    27:40 The 4 areas of focus of neuroplasticity

    35:14 Labeling your emotions helps you deal with it better

    39:42 Caroline’s advice of how to live a happy, healthy and meaningful life

    42:00 Where to find Dr. Caroline Leaf



    Connect with Dr. Caroline Leaf



    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drleaf

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drcarolineleaf/

    Twitter: https://twitter.com/DrCarolineLeaf

    Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/DrCarolineLeaf/videos



    Resources



    Dr. Caroline Leaf’s website: https://drleaf.com/

  • Soon women will be able to reproduce on their own.



    This statement may scare some of you or may be comforting to know, but it’s all thanks to the power of stem cells. I have with me an esteemed guest Dr. Alessandro Prigion on the show this week.



    Dr. Alessandro Prigion is a professor of Pediatric Metabolic Medicine at the Medical Faculty of Heinrich Heine University in Dusseldorf, Germany and Editor-in-Chief of the journal Stem Cell Research (Elsevier). He’s the person you talk to when you need to learn anything about stem cells.



    In this episode we discuss:

    πŸ‘‰ What are stem cells

    πŸ‘‰ The use cases of stem cells

    πŸ‘‰ The ethical issues it poses

    πŸ‘‰ The power of cell reprogramming

    πŸ‘‰ Limitations of stem cells

    πŸ‘‰ Understanding and strengthening your mitochondria

    πŸ‘‰ And so much more…



    If you're interested in learning more about stem cells this is the place to start.


    Keynotes:

    1:17 Dr. Prigion’s journey into researching stem cell

    2:52 What are stem cells?

    10:09 What can we accomplish using stem cells today and in the future

    12:48 Rejuvenating the eye using stem cells

    14:20 Homosexual couples can get pregnant

    15:49 Can we build our muscles using stem cells

    17:35 The uses of stem cells

    21:42 The ethics involved when working with stem cells

    25:05 Is creating organs with stem cells the same as 3d printing it

    26:54 Genome editing with CRISPR CAS the 3 pillars of health

    29:07 Limitations for longevity using stem cells

    30:53 Research is hard work

    32:30 How to know the real breakthroughs from the scams

    34:36 Understanding mitochondria

    37:36 Strengthening your mitochondria

    39:30 What Dr. Prigion to stay on the top of his game

    41:34 Dr. Prigion’s advice for living a happy, healthy, and meaningful life

    43:36 Where you can find Dr. Prigion



    Connect with Dr. Alessandro Prigion



    Twitter: https://twitter.com/aleprigio



    Resources


    Dr. Alessandro Prigion’s Lab Website: https://www.neurosciences-duesseldorf.de/principal-investigators-and-junior-researchers/alessandro-prigione

  • Ever been told to trust your intuition? What if I told you that there is actually science backing it.

    Helané Wahbeh is the Director of Research at the Institute of Noetic Sciences and an associate assistant professor at Oregon Health & Science University's Department of Neurology. Her National Institutes of Health-funded VET-MIND study looked into the mechanisms of meditation for combat veterans with PTSD. Healing stress and trauma, investigating mechanisms of mind-body medicine, and systematically exploring advanced human capacities are among her recent research interests.

    If you’re currently undergoing a spiritual awakening, this episode will definitely help clear many of your doubts.



    Keynotes

    00:00 Coming Up

    00:25 Introduction

    1:29 What is noetic science and what does channelling mean

    3:02 Can you locate someone through channelling

    4:07 How did Helane get into channelling and noetic science

    7:27 How does Helane research on what’s authentic and what isn’t

    10:16 Relationship between entanglements and quantum physics

    13:00 Current quantifiable research going on in noetic science

    15:41 Using remote viewing to earn in sports betting and casinos

    19:36 Energy healing and health benefits of channelling

    21:31 What is reiki?

    27:59 We are all interconnected

    32:02 How to take decisions based on your gut

    34:35 Helane’s story about intuitive experiences

    36:35 Do the most successful CEOs use Intuition or psychics?

    38:50 Mindfulness, meditation and its relation with noetic science

    42:18 Is the Western world finally catching up?

    45:19 Can you touch food and figure out if its best for your body?

    48:48 How to tune into your intuition to make the right decision?

    53:42 When can people find more about Helane

    54:55 Helena’s three advices for a better, healthier and meaningful life



    Connect with Helane Wahbeh

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drwahbeh

    Twitter: https://twitter.com/drwahbeh



    Resources

    Website: https://noetic.org/profile/helane-wahbeh/

    Publication: https://www.amazon.com/Science-Channeling-Intuition-Embrace-Connects/dp/1684037158

  • Is your air clean?


    Well, it depends on where you live and your personal environment. Patrick L. Kinney is here to shed some light on the topic.



    Patrick joined the School of Public Health faculty in January 2017 as the inaugural Beverly Brown Professor of Urban Health. He was trained as an air pollution epidemiologist at Harvard School of Public Health, and went to Boston University after two decades at the Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health. In his time at Columbia, he showed how warming temperatures make air pollution like urban smog worse, and more harmful to populations. He led the development of an integrated modeling system to predict the air pollution health effects of climate change into the future. Working at the intersection of climate change, health, and policy, Kinney has conducted research from the South Bronx to China to rapidly growing cities throughout Africa.



    In this episode, we discuss:

    πŸ‘‰ Patrick’s journey

    πŸ‘‰ The framework to understanding air pollution

    πŸ‘‰ What are ways how we can fight it as a community and individually?

    πŸ‘‰ Mold’s effect on air quality

    πŸ‘‰ Funding for air pollution studies

    πŸ‘‰ Ozone pollution

    πŸ‘‰ And so much more…



    If you are worried about the air you breathe, then you must listen to this episode. Patrick is a trove of info on the topic.



    Keynotes:

    0:55 How Patrick started focusing on climate change and health

    2:58 The framework to understanding air pollution

    6:35 What can we do about it?

    10:36 What to be cautious about in your personal environment

    14:55 Mold and its effect on our air

    18:17 Funding for air pollution studies

    20:01 Natural ways to cope with air pollution

    22:45 Ozone pollution

    23:50 What Patrick does to protect his health

    27:30 Home appliances to clean your indoor air and how to select a good one

    31:12 How Patrick got to where he is in his career

    33:49 Patrick’s current research

    35:36 Where you can find Patrick L. Kinney

    36:18 Patrick’s advice to live a happy, healthy and meaningful life



    Connect with Patrick Kinney



    Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/patrick-kinney-5bb167109/



    Resources


    University Profile: https://www.bu.edu/sph/profile/patrick-kinney/

  • Friendships, like all relationships, take time and effort. But it does more for your life than most of the health hacks you can think of; to shine more light on the subject, I have Lydia Denworth on the show.



    Lydia Denworth is a science journalist based in Brooklyn, New York. She is a contributing editor at Scientific American, and the author of the book ‘Friendship: The Evolution, Biology, and Extraordinary Power of Life’s Fundamental Bond’. She has visited brain imaging labs and baboon troops in Kenya to understand friendship from a scientific perspective.



    In this episode we discuss:

    πŸ‘‰ How to understand friendship

    πŸ‘‰ The difference between a good friend and a great friend

    πŸ‘‰ How Vulnerability build friendship

    πŸ‘‰ How intense experiences improve bonding

    πŸ‘‰ How to make new friends

    πŸ‘‰ Concrete steps to developing long lasting relationships

    πŸ‘‰ And so much more…



    If you're in a new city trying to build new friendships or want to increase the quality of your friendships, then don’t miss this episode.




    Keynotes:

    Keynotes:
    0:54 Lydia’s journey into friendship

    2:22 How to understand friendship

    7:35 The difference between a good friend and a great friend

    10:16 Walking away from unhealthy relationships

    12:05 Lydia’s take on the saying you are the avg of the 5 most people you hang out with

    15:40 Is friendship transactional?

    17:40 How to be a good friend?

    24:50 Having shared interests builds good friendships

    29:00 Vulnerability in friendship

    32:59 Why intense experiences improve bonding

    34:49 How to make friends from scratch

    38:18 How many friends can you have?

    41:45 How to mend friendships

    46:15 What has Lydia changed in herself after writing her book

    51:45 Some concrete advice to developing relationships

    55:45 Where you can find Lydia Denworth

    56:15 Lydia’s advice for a happy, health and meaningful life



    Connect with Lydia Denworth



    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lydiadenworth/?hl=en

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ScienceWriterLydia



    Resources



    Lydia’s Website: https://lydiadenworth.com/

  • How do people manage to live a long, healthy and meaningful life for 100+ years? Is it possible for humans to decelerate, or even reverse aging?
    And most importantly, can seaweed really help you look and feel younger inside out? Sigh, so less is known and talked about the science and academia behind aging research.

    The guest for this week’s episode of Growth Island is Dr. Vera Gorbunova, a prominent name in biology and anti-aging research. Her many scientific studies and undertakings, including “Do Not Age” aim to simplify the mechanisms of age reversal and longevity for the regular person.

    Dr. Vera Gorbunova is also the Doris Johns Cherry professor of Biology, co-director of the Rochester Aging Research Center, and co-director of the Gorbunova and Seluanov Laboratory at the University of Rochester.

    In this episode, we discuss:
    πŸ‘‰ Vera’s journey into biology, genetics and aging research
    πŸ‘‰ Is lifespan extension by 2x or 5x possible?
    πŸ‘‰ What to do to live a long, healthy life?
    πŸ‘‰ Fascinating new findings in aging research
    πŸ‘‰ How do seaweed supplements benefit our body?
    πŸ‘‰ Can people really live for 150-180 years?
    πŸ‘‰ And a lot more

    Stream the full EP with Dr. Vera Gurbonova on SoundCloud/Spotify/iTunes and explore lots more fascinating, scientific facts and tips about the science of aging and longevity.

    Keynotes:
    00:30 Introduction
    01:12 Vera’s journey biology, genetics and aging research
    02:23 Modern science’s understanding of aging
    03:48 Is lifespan extension by 2x or 5x possible?
    04:21 Some surprising results of Vera’s research
    05:41 What to do to live a long, healthy life?
    10:45 The benefits of fasting and calories restriction
    14:08 The struggles of intermittent fasting
    17:29 Restricting your screen time/blue light
    22:00 Types of seaweed and their benefits
    24:10 How do seaweed supplements benefit our body?
    26:19 Fascinating new findings in modern aging research
    28:15 What does a day as an aging researcher look like?
    31:15 Common misconceptions about anti-aging
    31:57 Can people really live for 150-180 years?
    33:37 Has biology and academia changed over the years?
    35:10 Three recommendations to live a happy, healthy, meaningful life
    37:12 Where can people find more about Vera?

    Connect with Dr. Vera Gorbunova:

    LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/vera-gorbunova-64a97b46/
    Website: www.sas.rochester.edu/bio/people/faculty/gorbunova_vera/

  • Does being a perfectionist stop you from connecting with your emotional side? Or does it stem from unresolved trauma?



    Well it depends on what type of perfectionism you are referring to, YES there are different types of perfectionists. This week's guest on Growth Island is an author, blogger, professor, Clinical Psychologist and has her own podcast.



    Dr. Margaret Rutherford holds a PhD. in Clinical Psychology, is a Adjunct Professor at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, she has been having a private practice for more than 29 years, she is the author of “Perfectly Hidden Depression” and runs her own podcast called “The Selfwork Podcast”



    In this episode we discuss:

    πŸ‘‰ What is perfectionism and what are its types

    πŸ‘‰ What are the traits of perfectionists

    πŸ‘‰ How to deal with traumatic perfectionism

    πŸ‘‰ The importance of self acceptance

    πŸ‘‰ How to deal with anxious attachment

    πŸ‘‰ And so much more…



    If you or someone you know is a perfectionist then you might want to check this episode out.




    Keynotes:

    1:23 Dr. Margaret Rutherford’s journey to becoming a psychologist

    4:40 Shifting focus to perfectionism

    8:15 Types of perfectionist

    10:32 How perfectionists can understand and work with their traits

    15:37 Dealing with traumatic perfectionism

    19:50 The importance of self acceptance

    21:58 How to deal with anxious attachment as a result of a neglected childhood trauma

    25:18 Where you can find Dr. Margaret Rutherford

    26:27 Dr. Margaret Rutherford’s advice for a happy healthy and meaningful life




    Connect with Dr. Margaret Rutherford



    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drmargaretrutherford/

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DrMargaretRutherford

    Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drmargaretrutherford/



    Resources



    Dr. Margaret Rutherford’s Website: https://drmargaretrutherford.com/

    Perfectly hidden depression book: https://drmargaretrutherford.com/perfectlyhiddendepressionbook/

    The Self worth Podcast: https://drmargaretrutherford.com/selfwork/

  • Is your relationship or sex life going stale? Would you like to bring back the flare and spice things up with your significant other?



    Well, I’m sure we all need help every once in a while to keep the fire burning in a relationship, because relationships take time and effort, but it’s always worth it.



    This weeks guest on the Growth Island is a leading expert when it comes to sex and relationships. Dr. Laura Berman is a leading expert in the field of sex and relationship therapy. She is a New York Times bestselling author of many books, including her latest “Quantum Love.”



    In this episode, we discuss:

    πŸ‘‰ Laura's journey into sex, love and relationships

    πŸ‘‰ Why is sex taboo?

    πŸ‘‰ How to take sex to the next level

    πŸ‘‰ How to spice things up in a relationship

    πŸ‘‰ What is quantum love

    πŸ‘‰ And so much more…



    If you're someone who wants to bring back the flame in a relationship, or just someone looking to increase the quality of their relationship, then this episode is a great listen.




    Keynotes:

    1:35 How Laura got into sex and love

    3:20 Why sex is such a difficult topic to talk about

    4:28 What can we do to take sex to the next level?

    10:18 Quick ways to spice things up in a relationship

    17:15 What are some concrete things to bring back passion into a relationship?

    25:52 What's quantum love?

    39:20 How to understand people who don't believe in the things you do

    49:00 Laura’s advice for living a happy, healthy and meaningful life

    50:54 Where you can find Laura Berman

    52:18 Special guided meditation for grounding



    Connect with Laura Berman



    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drlauraberman/

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DrLauraBermanOfficial

    Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFNORC0Pa42loixEayYryTA



    Resources



    Laura’s website: https://drlauraberman.com/

  • Do you want to get a tan without being in the sun or a tanning bed?

    Well I certainly do, Dr. Heather Smith-Fernandez, my guest on this episode, talks about all the amazing things peptides can do.


    Dr. Heather is fully trained and certified in Bioidentical Hormone Replacement, advanced biocellular aesthetics, Integrative medicine, and preventative health. In 2016, she opened the Regenerative Institute of Medicine and is the Founder of Peptology - a trademarked set of protocols for the clinical application of peptides. She utilizes Peptides in all areas of her practice for her patients. And is one of the leading peptides experts in the world, lecturing throughout the United States, and training & certifying other physicians and providers through her online training, and in-person workshops.



    In this episode we discuss:

    πŸ‘‰ What is peptide?

    πŸ‘‰ How to take it?

    πŸ‘‰ Current state of research surrounding it

    πŸ‘‰ Use Cases of peptides

    πŸ‘‰ The difference between good quality peptides and stuff you get off the internet

    πŸ‘‰ And so much more…



    This episode is a good start to learn more about peptides.



    Keynotes:

    1:28 Dr. Heather’s journey

    5:05 What is peptide?

    8:00 How to take peptides

    9:23 Current state of research

    10:27 patent hurdles

    11:27 can we make it naturally

    14:00 What other peptides are useful

    16:45 thymus and alpha 1

    19:13 how often do you use peptides

    21:32 how to get your hands on good quality peptides

    26:20 The stance of western medicine on peptides

    30:43 How long before this becomes mainstream

    35:20 Peptides for every problem

    40:00 Where to learn more about peptides and Dr. Heather



    Connect with Heather:

    Dr Heather’s website: www.drheather.net



    Resources:

    Special offer: www.Drheather.net/mads

  • Does our memory grow weaker as we grow older? Is it inevitable that we forget more and mo- NOPE!

    That’s one of many misconceptions we debunk in today’s talk with Nelson Dellis! He is a five-time USA Memory Champion and Grandmaster of Memory. He is also one of the co-founders of Memory League and runs the nonprofit Climb 4 Memory.

    Safe to say, his passwords probably look like this - s6Kw4UmVgnC;>}c#5C

    Jokes aside, I wanted to learn more about one of our core features - memory; the misconceptions surrounding it, how we can better it, and if good memory is something people are born with ( Again, NOPE.)

    In this episode we discuss:

    πŸ‘‰ Becoming a memory champion
    πŸ‘‰ Our innate memory capacity
    πŸ‘‰ Various ‘Memory Techniques’
    πŸ‘‰ Foods that help with memory
    πŸ‘‰ Getting into trouble for having a great memory
    πŸ‘‰ Fun times to be had with having a great memory
    πŸ‘‰ And so much more…

    Memory is something a lot of us struggle with on many fronts. This episode will help you learn and understand how your memory works, allowing you to tackle and solve the problem you may be having.

    Keynotes -
    2:44 - Understanding 'Memory Techniques'
    7:00 - How to remember names?
    12:45 - How much memory capacity do we have?
    20:57 - Your brain is trainable
    23:38 - Foods that help with memory
    34:26 - Tips for learning a language
    38:22 - Common misconceptions about memory.
    39:25 - Where can people find out about you?

    Connect with Nelson Dellis

    Instagram: Nelson Charles Dellis (@nelzor) • Instagram photos and videos

    Twitter: climbformemory

    Resources

    Nelson’s Website: https://www.nelsondellis.com/

  • As the Russo-Ukrainian war continues, Ukraine has used lethal ‘Punisher drones’ to return fire. Sounds absolutely terrifying, right? What role do these drones play in shaping our future?

    In this unusual but important episode, I talk to retired Marine Corps Lieutenant Colonel, Wayne Phelps. He has commanded units at every level from Platoon to Squadron and was the commanding officer of the Marine Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Squadron Three.

    Seeing as tensions are escalating around the world and Russia refuses to back off, I wanted to learn about what goes through the minds of all those brave soldiers on either side and see the purpose of drones in modern warfare.

    In this episode we discuss:

    πŸ‘‰ What do you learn as a Marine?
    πŸ‘‰ How do you deal with killing a person?
    πŸ‘‰ The consequences of Drone technology
    πŸ‘‰ The psychological and physiological effects of being a drone operator.
    πŸ‘‰ Information warfare in the digital age
    πŸ‘‰ How to take care of your mental health as a soldier
    πŸ‘‰ And so much more…

    If you are interested in learning about the human side of this conflict, this episode is for you. It’s a tough but rewarding one.

    Keynotes -

    2:50 Marine corps disciplines a person

    10:08 How to deal with killing another human or dehumanisation

    16:28 What if drones fall into the 'wrong hands'?

    29:00 The mental health toll of being a member of a drone crew

    37:20 The importance of information in warfare.

    44:36 The importance of humanity in a war

    51:50 Where can people find your book?

  • How important are your personal values when it comes to making business decisions?
    Well turns out they are really important, if your personal values don’t align with your business values you probably won't have the same level of interest in it anymore.

    My guest this week is Nikki Trott. She is an entrepreneur who was featured in Thrive Global’s “Top Thriving Female Entrepreneurs to Watch in 2021”, she is the founder of Conscious Accelerator where she provides coaching/advisory and consulting to aspiring entrepreneurs. She also runs her own podcast “Going Conscious”.

    In this episode we discuss:
    πŸ‘‰ Nikki’s Journey to helping people
    πŸ‘‰ The hardships that she had to overcome in her journey
    πŸ‘‰ How Nikki works with entrepreneurs
    πŸ‘‰ The importance of values
    πŸ‘‰ Tools that Nikki uses to help budding entrepreneurs
    πŸ‘‰ How Nikki manages her time
    πŸ‘‰ Her experiences with meditation
    πŸ‘‰ And so much more…

    Nikki really seeks to redefine the relationship that entrepreneurs have with their businesses and the impact they are creating.


    Keynotes
    0:11 Nikki’s journey to helping people finding their purpose
    2:59 The hardest thing Nikki had to overcome to change
    5:28 What made Nikki want to change
    8:09 Questions Nikki asks entrepreneurs
    11:58 Working with people who are confused about what they want
    13:08 The importance of values
    16:09 The tools Nikki uses while working with people
    17:45 How Nikki manages her time
    21:18 Nikis shares her experience with passionate meditation
    30:10 Nikki shares what breath work she does
    32:10 Where you can find Nikki Trott

    Connect with Nikki Trott

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nikkitrott/
    Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nikkitrott/

    Resources

    Nikki’s Website: https://www.nikkitrott.com/
    Conscious Accelerator Website: https://www.consciousaccelerator.com/

  • What do you do when you get a migraine?
    I take an alternating hot and cold shower, that's what works for me. Turns out that is one of the natural ways of soothing our nerves when we have a migraine. In this week's episode on the Growth Island we have a n expert on the topic.

    Dr. Stephen D. Silberstein MD, a neurologist and headache specialist, he is the Professor of Neurology and Director, Headache Center at Thomas Jefferson University. He is at the forefront of migraine research with numerous peer reviewed publications under his belt (over 300), he is the Co-Director of the national and international Headache Guideline Project and the Chairman, headache research group of the World Federation of Neurology.

    In this episode we discuss:
    πŸ‘‰ What is a migraine and why does it occur?
    πŸ‘‰ What are the triggers?
    πŸ‘‰ The biological effects of migraine
    πŸ‘‰ The natural remedies that are available
    πŸ‘‰ What supplements are beneficial in treating it
    πŸ‘‰ Precautions while fasting
    πŸ‘‰ Meditations effect of migraines
    πŸ‘‰ Current technological advances in this field
    πŸ‘‰ And so much more…

    If you or someone you know who suffers from migraines and don’t know how to deal with it or just want to understand this topic at a deeper level, then this is the episode for you.

    Keynotes:
    1:10 What is a migraine? Why does it occur?
    7:57 What are the triggers
    11:22 Biological effect of migraine
    12:25 What can you do about it
    19:25 Diving into the natural remedies
    21:47 What supplements are good for migraine
    26:00 Why does fasting trigger migraine
    30:27 Using meditation to your advantage
    34:38 Using heat and cold to soothe the nerves
    38:13 Current technological advances in migraine treatment
    46:20 Deep breathing and its effect on migraine
    47:12 How Dr. Stephen got interested in migraines 48:10 Where you can find out more about
    49:20 Dr. Stephen D. Silberstein 3 advices to living a good life


    Connect with Dr. Stephen D. Silberstein

    Jefferson Health Profile: https://hospitals.jefferson.edu/find-a-doctor/s/silberstein-stephen.html

    Resources

    Guidelines of migraine treatment: https://www.msdmanuals.com/en-in/professional/neurologic-disorders/headache

  • What do you look for when you go grocery shopping?

    I usually try to get foods that have the least amount of packaging and are the most fresh, that is usually the fruits and vegetables. This week's guest on Growth Island talks about how our nutrition and diets are a product of marketing and lobbying, more importantly he talks about what you as the consumer can do about it.

    Dr. Barry M. Popkin is a Distinguished Professor of nutrition at the UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health. He holds a doctorate in agricultural economics from Cornell University. He established the Division of Nutrition Epidemiology at UNC and later established and led the UNC Interdisciplinary Obesity Center, funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH). His research program focuses globally (both in the U.S. and in low- and middle-income countries) on understanding the stages of transition and is currently focused on working with the impact of programs and policies meant to improve the health of the population.

    In this episode we discuss:
    πŸ‘‰ The misconceptions surrounding nutrition
    πŸ‘‰ What to watchout for while shopping for groceries
    πŸ‘‰ Consumer behavior and how our diets have changed over the years
    πŸ‘‰ The obesity epidemic and what we can do about it
    πŸ‘‰ The power of the food industries and what governments can do to keep them in check
    πŸ‘‰ And so much more!

    If you are someone who is worried about what foods are safe or just concerned about your health in general, this is a great episode you wouldn’t want to miss.

    Keynotes
    1:09 How Barry got into studying nutrition and obesity
    3:09 What are some of the misconceptions we have about nutrition
    10:25 Barry’s recommendation for what to look for when shopping for food
    16:45 The psychology of the consumer
    20:40 How our diets have changed over the years
    26:40 Be careful of what you drink
    30:14 Obesity levels are going up and what’s causing it
    37:09 The power of the food industry and what we can do about it
    41:18 What Barry does to be fit in his senior years
    44:08 Barry’s advice to his younger self
    46:46 Where to find out more about Barry

    Connect with Dr. Barry M. Popkin

    Global Food Research Program: https://www.globalfoodresearchprogram.org/

    Resources

    UNC Profile: https://sph.unc.edu/adv_profile/barry-m-popkin-phd/

    CONNECT WITH MADS MISIAK FRIIS
    growthisland.io/
    LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/madsmfriis/
    Instagram: www.instagram.com/madsmf/

    Find the episode at:
    πŸ–₯️Website at Growth Island
    🎧Your favorite podcast app under Growth Island
    πŸŽ₯Youtube under Growth Island

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  • Can you sense the energy when people walk into a room?
    Like when someone walks in and everything becomes cheerful or someone else walks in and suddenly it's all gloomy.

    Well this week's guest sheds light on energy and what you can do about it, Whitney Freya is an author of 4 books with the latest being ‘30 Days to Unstoppable. She runs her own creative coaching center and has a plethora of online courses one could take to get in touch with their creative side.

    In this episode we discuss:
    πŸ‘‰ Whitney’s journey to writing her books
    πŸ‘‰ The science around energy
    πŸ‘‰ The blueprint to becoming unstoppable
    πŸ‘‰ Grounding meditation
    πŸ‘‰ Acting with courage
    πŸ‘‰ How energy impacts those around you
    πŸ‘‰ Whitney’s tools for being her best self
    πŸ‘‰ Importance of replenishing your energy
    πŸ‘‰ Importance of symbols
    πŸ‘‰ And so much more..

    This is an exciting episode that will bring your closer to your creative side.

    Keynotes
    00:45 Whitney’s journey to writing her book
    07:44 The science around energy
    12:35 The blueprint to becoming unstoppable
    19:00 The process of grounding meditation
    20:52 How to act with courage in a fear based world
    24:15 How energy impacts others
    25:52 Whitney’s tools for being her best self
    29:56 Replenish your energy
    31:31 Tuning into symbols
    35:29 Where to find Withney Freya

    Connect with Whitney Freya

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/whitneyfreya/
    Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/whitneyfreya/
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WhitneyFreyaCanvas

    Resources

    Website: https://whitneyfreya.com/
    FREE program: https://whitneyfreyastudio.com/p/the-life-artist-master-class

    CONNECT WITH MADS MISIAK FRIIS
    growthisland.io/
    LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/madsmfriis/
    Instagram: www.instagram.com/madsmf/

    Find the episode at:
    πŸ–₯️Website at Growth Island
    🎧Your favorite podcast app under Growth Island
    πŸŽ₯Youtube under Growth Island

    If you like today’s episode, then please subscribe and leave a review so more people can learn about the podcast

  • Are people who make a lot of money bad people?
    This myth about money is very common and many people even believe it but it is not true.
    Having the right mindset about money is key to understanding it.

    My guest on this episode of Growth Island talks about happy money, Ken Honda has sold more than seven million copies of his books. From his financial experience as owner and director of several companies, his books are halfway between finance and personal development, he gives special attention to how to create personal wealth and happiness.

    In this episode we discuss:
    πŸ‘‰ What is happy money and how to generate it
    πŸ‘‰ The connection between emotional intelligence and money
    πŸ‘‰ Always remember your zero point
    πŸ‘‰ How to become a millionaire
    πŸ‘‰ The importance of partnership
    πŸ‘‰ Misconceptions about money
    πŸ‘‰ And so much more…

    If you’re looking for the right mindset towards your wealth, then this episode is meant for you.


    Keynotes
    1:57 Ken shares about his journey
    3:55 What is happy money
    6:09 How to generate happy money
    7:32 Ken dives into Emotional Intelligence and money
    11:50 Remember you Zero point
    14:57 What sets people who make happy money apart
    17:22 How does one get to be a millionaire
    23:40 Do what you love and let the money follow you
    28:45 How important is partnerships
    32:57 One of the many misconceptions about money
    34:29 Ken’s routines & habits
    39:26 Where to find Ken Honda

    Connect with Ken Honda

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/happykenhonda/
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kenhondahappymoney

    Resources

    Ken’s Website: https://kenhonda.com/

    CONNECT WITH MADS MISIAK FRIIS
    growthisland.io/
    LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/madsmfriis/
    Instagram: www.instagram.com/madsmf/

    Find the episode at:
    πŸ–₯️Website at Growth Island
    🎧Your favorite podcast app under Growth Island
    πŸŽ₯Youtube under Growth Island

    If you like today’s episode, then please subscribe and leave a review so more people can learn about the podcast