Michael Schoudel is the Executive Chef and Owner of Conscious Kitchen, a healthy meal delivery service, on Long Island, NY. Conscious Kitchen delivers healthy meals, made with locally-sourced and organic ingredients, directly to their neighbors, all with an emphasis on environmental sustainability. A lifelong resident of Sea Cliff, NY, Michael posses a BA in Music Composition from Binghamton University, and …
The Natural Nurse And Dr. Z – Integrating Subtle Energy in Medicine – 02.13.18
Ellen Kamhi PHD RN, www.naturalnurse.com, interviews  Linda Lancaster, ND PhD. Dr. Linda is the Founder & President of GFIM(Global Foundation for Integrative Medicines), Founder of the Light Harmonics Institute, and  Chairperson of Medicina Alternativa, North America. Dr Linda is an integrative health practitioner, specializing in Energy Medicine, Homeopathy, Naturopathy and Radionics, internationally recognized in scientific communities, as a catalyst for the integration …
Replenish Me – 01.25.18
I am Dr. Mary Hemphill – an educator, scholar, innovator, & most importantly, a moldmaker! As a young professional woman, educational leader, & PhD graduate, I realized that the world will try its best to fit you into an outdated, irrelevant mold defined by old ideals & ancient expectations. Society is evolving on a daily basis, & that is why …
Expat Files – 12.15.17
#1- How gringos and Expats in Latin America are making money in the cryptocurrency space. Today we discuss just how even here in Latin America certain gringos and expats are making making good dough with multiple cryptocurrency projects. Some are making money by becoming bitcoin and crypto- currency miners and its not all that hard or technical. In fact, at …
A Bowl of Soul – 10.20.17
A Bowl of Soul Broadcast 10-20-2017 In The Midnight Hour – The Rascals and Tom Jones (This Is Tom Jones) – R&B – 1970 This Heart Is Lonely (Instrumental) – Rose Baptiste ft Mike Terry – R&B – 1966 There’ll Never Be Another – Patti Drew – R&B – 1968 Oyelo – Johnny Colon – Latin Boogaloo/R&B – 1967 It’s Got To …
Global Alert News – 04.01.17
These are indeed strange days on planet Earth. The human race is spiraling toward the paradigm shift of critical resource depletion, climate disintegration, mass starvation, and global conflict. Not only is there no attempt by global powers to slow down the unraveling, every imaginable effort is being made by the power structure to accelerate the looting, pillaging, and plundering of our dying planet. As our species approach the cliff, we are collectively hitting the accelerator, not the brakes. Could there be any silver lining to the increasingly catastrophic events that are battering populations around the globe? Could the rapid acceleration of such events finally trigger the forced wake-up of the masses before all is lost?
The Infectious Myth – Indigenous diet and health with Philip Brass – 03.14.17
David discusses the diet of indigenous people on the prairies before and after the invasion of Europeans with Philip Brass, a member of Peepeekisis First Nation in Saskatchewan, who works on community health, local food initiatives, traditional practices, and ceremonies. They discuss the reasons why the health of so many indigenous Canadians is worse than average. They delve into the history of colonization including forced removal to reserves, the old pass system that prevented them leaving the reserve, and the residential schools What are the challenges to reclaiming the indigenous knowledge about local foods for nutrition and for medicine?
Tim Radford – Vast carbon sink found in Congo basin
A carbon sink as large as 20 years’ worth of US fossil fuel emissions has been identified in peatland in central Africa’s forests. LONDON, 15 January, 2017 – British scientists have just discovered one of the richest stores of carbon on Earth. They have found 145,000 square kilometres of peatland – an area larger than England – in the forests of …
Diabetes, heart disease, and back pain dominate US health care spending
Just 20 conditions make up more than half of all spending on health care in the United States, according to a new comprehensive financial analysis that examines spending by diseases and injuries. The most expensive condition, diabetes, totaled $101 billion in diagnoses and treatments, growing 36 times faster than the cost of ischemic heart disease, the number-one cause of death, …
JOHN GRAY – Europe’s states of disorder
It is too early to gauge the full impact of the Austrian election and the Italian constitutional referendum. The increased majority for the Green-backed candidate in Austria shows a European electorate refusing to elect a president from an organisation that was founded by a former SS officer. But Norbert Hofer’s Freiheitliche Partei ÖsterÂreichs (Austrian Freedom Party) managed to command nearly …