It’s All About Food – Simon Lester and Jaimela Dulaney, MD – 03.10.15

Part I: Simon Lester, Pascha Chocolate
Simon-LesterSimon Lester is an Entrepreneurial CEO & strategist who focuses on consumer facing industries & investment opportunities. He founded PASCHA born from a desire to create the simplest, purest and most delicious chocolate, without any of the additives or ingredients that might trigger allergic reactions for those with food allergies or intolerances.
Part II: Jaimela Dulaney, MD, Plant-Based Wellness
jaimela-dulaneyJaimela Dulaney was born in Morgantown, West Virginia. She went to West Virginia University for undergraduate and medical school. She then did her residency and cardiology fellowship at the University of Pittsburgh. She was on faculty at WVU before moving to Florida to begin private practice. Exercise is key to a healthy life. Dr. Dulaney leads by example enjoying marathon running and triathlon. She completed her first Ironman Florida in 2013 and does several marathons each year.

Progressive Film Hour – Conscious Birthing – Creating A Better World in 9 Months – 03.10.15

This week, there are two films being featured on the theme of Conscious Conception, pregnancy, birth and beyond.  These films focus on the in utero experience of the embryo-fetus-infant, from conception forward, as the formative time of human development. It’s a fascinating period of time too frequently neglected in understanding human nature, attitudes, behavior and intelligence. The first film is Life Imitates Birth  …

Ask Beatty – 03.09.15

Has Fifty Shades of Grey helped you to feel more comfortable about sex? If you are having problems in the bedroom, are you more likely now to acknowledge, address and resolve the issues? Beatty’s guest tonight was Anita Boeninger, an Integrative Health and Sexuality Educator. Tune in to her Sex and Medicine Summit (sexandmedicinesummit.com) for the latest research findings about sex. And finally, Beatty tells you exactly how to both find and fire your therapist.

Project Censored – Fukushima four years and forever – 03.10.15

Four years have now passed since the Fukushima nuclear disaster began. This week’s Project Censored Show looks at Fukushima from several perspectives. Attorney Charles Bonner provides an update on the lawsuit seeking damages for the US Navy sailors who’ve suffered debilitating injuries since their ship was sent into the disaster zone to do relief work. Cindy Folkers speaks about the hazards of radioactive particles, and the inadequate monitoring of the Fukushima radiation releases. Retired nuclear engineer Arnie Gunderson looks at the overall safety record of nuclear power and finds it wanting. And Libbe HaLevy explains how people can minimize their radiation exposure.