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    Explore "ferrigno" with insightful episodes like "Le chêne autrichien : Schwarzenegger et le culturisme", "Losing My Husband with Tina Ferrigno", "EP27- Lou Ferrigno and Carla Ferrigno on VICTORY ROAD with Lee Benton", "38 | Lou Ferrigno: The Hulk, Champion, Bodybuilder, and Sheriff(!) is coming to Wizard World" and "Episode 113 - Hulk (2003)" from podcasts like ""E.P.O", "Mamas in Spirit", "Victory Road with Lee Benton", "EricCast" and "Reviews Without Remorse"" and more!

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    Losing My Husband with Tina Ferrigno

    Losing My Husband with Tina Ferrigno

    Tina Ferrigno shares about the loss of her beloved husband ten years ago and tells stories of how the prayers of others carried her through such a difficult time of grief. Looking back, Tina sees all of the ways God blessed her and her husband, Ciro before Ciro's passing. Tina explores how continuing to show up for prayer has transformed her heart and life. 

    38 | Lou Ferrigno: The Hulk, Champion, Bodybuilder, and Sheriff(!) is coming to Wizard World

    38 | Lou Ferrigno: The Hulk, Champion, Bodybuilder, and Sheriff(!) is coming to Wizard World
    Lou Ferrigno turned near-deafness as a child into motivation to become Mr. Universe and a series of other bodybuilding titles, which led to acting and his role as The Incredible Hulk. Since then, he's acted in movies, led exercise programs as the behest of a President, has been deputized in 22 states, and can be seen shortly at Wizard World. Eric talks with Lou ahead of his Madison appearance, October 25-27, 2019.
    EricCast
    enOctober 14, 2019

    172 - Michelle Ferrigno Warren, Author of 'The Power of Proximity: Moving Beyond Awareness to Action'

    172 - Michelle Ferrigno Warren, Author of 'The Power of Proximity: Moving Beyond Awareness to Action'

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    This Week on Seminary Dropout…

    Michelle Ferrigno Warren is the advocacy and policy engagement director for the Christian Community Development Association. She is an immigration, education, and human service policy specialist and is an adjunct faculty member at Denver Seminary. With over twenty years experience working in Christian community development, Michelle is a part of the national Evangelical Immigration Table and helps consult for the National Immigration Forum. She is a founding staff member of Open Door Ministries, a large community development corporation. Michelle, her husband, David, and their three children live in an immigrant neighborhood in Denver, Colorado.

    Noel Castellanos has worked in full-time ministry in Latino, urban communities since 1982, serving in youth ministry, church planting, advocacy and community development in San Francisco, San Jose and Chicago. He is chief executive officer of Christian Community Development Association (CCDA) and was the founding pastor of Chicago’s La Villita Community Church. In addition to being a popular speaker, Castellanos mentors young leaders across the United States and directs the CCDA Institute, training emerging leaders in the Christian Community Development philosophy. He was appointed to serve on President Obama's Council for Faith and Neighborhood Partnerships and has served as the chaplain for the Chicago Cubs. He has a deep passion to serve and invest in the lives of leaders committed to serving the poor. Noel is the coauthor of A Heart for the Community and New Models for Urban and Suburban Ministry and has contributed to various other books and publications including Deep Justice in a Broken World, A Heart for the City, and Crazy Enough to Care. He and his wife, Marianne, have three children and make their home in the barrio of La Villita in Chicago.

    We can see evidence of injustice all around us, whether in continuing incidents of racial inequality or in the systemic forces that disenfranchise people and perpetuate poverty. It's important to learn about the world's inequities and to be a voice for the voiceless any way we can. But in an age of hashtag and armchair activism, merely raising awareness about injustice is not enough.

    Michelle Warren knows what is needed. She and her family have chosen to live in communities where they are "proximate to the pain of the poor." This makes all the difference in facing and overcoming injustice. When we build relationships where we live, we discover the complexities of standing with the vulnerable and the commitment needed for long-term change.

    Proximity changes our perspective, compels our response, and keeps us committed to the journey of pursuing justice for all. Move beyond awareness and experience the power of proximity. -From the Publisher

     


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    Seminary Dropout 170 – Russell Jeung, Author of “At Home in Exile” on Living in Solidarity with the Poor and Taking his Children Along for the Ride

    Seminary Dropout 158 – David P. Leong, Author of “Race and Place: How Urban Geography Shapes the Journey to Reconciliation”


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    Ep.#79: Dr. William Wong talks the importance of supplementing w/ systemic enzymes, fish oil & Omega 3 myths, the "real" reason Andro was banned, coffee alternatives, estrogen control, & why he'd choose Indian doctors over American doctors any day

    Ep.#79: Dr. William Wong talks the importance of supplementing w/ systemic enzymes, fish oil & Omega 3 myths, the "real" reason Andro was banned, coffee alternatives, estrogen control, & why he'd choose Indian doctors over American doctors any day
    Dr. William Wong (http://naturalhealthpodcasts.com  & http://totalityofbeing.com ) is a Classical Naturopath, a PhD. Exercise Physiologist, Texas State Naturopathic Medical Association professional member, Certified Athletic Trainer (AATA), Certified Sports Medicine Trainer (ASMA), World Sports Medicine Hall of Fame member, World Martial Arts Hall of Fame member, Old Rite Catholic Priest and Health/Fitness Consultant.

    Having more than 25 years of professional experience in natural health as applied to sports medicine and rehabilitation, with the last 15 devoted almost exclusively to chronic fatigue, fibroid diseases (ie: fibromyalgia, uterine fibroids, fibrocystic breasts, etc.) sexual health and fertility. Dr. Wong taught Physical Medicine at the South West College of Naturopathic Medicine.   

    His shorter writings have appeared in such diverse magazines as G.Q., Black Belt, Survival Guide, The Townsend Letter for Doctors and Well Being Journal.  In 1993, Dr. Wong was inducted into the Martial Arts Hall of Fame as Wing Chun Kung Fu Instructor of the Year. In 2004, after 37 years in the Martial Arts, Dr. Wong achieved the rank of Grand Master from the Soke (Grand Master's) Council and was awarded a Doctor of Philosophy in Martial Arts.

    Dr. Wong has been a guest on over 1000 national and local radio programs, as well as appearing on the nationally acclaimed PBS series Healthy Living hosted by Jane Seymour and Heartbeat of America hosted by William Shatner. Using a blend of movement, nutrition, exercise and spirituality, Dr. Wong specializes in developing programs for longevity and  virility to help people overcome the effects of aging and the after effects of chronic debilitating conditions.
     
     
    • Dr. Wong explains what systemic enzymes really are and why they are important to your health
    • What are the benefits of systemic enzymes for hard training athletes
    • Dr. Wong describes how systemic enzymes can benefit diabetics & Sincere shares how they have helped his certain members get their morning blood sugar numbers under control
    • How does fish oil, turmeric, Omega 3s and other popular  anti-inflammatory supplementation compare to systemic enzymes
    • Why juicing or attempting to get the necessary amount of enzymes from foods may not be sufficient  
    • What is the best protocol to take systemic enzymes for maximum benefits
    • What prompted Dr. Wong to create his own formulation of systemic enzymes
    • Dr. Wong shares what are the best systemic enzymes on the market, other than his or Mike's
    • What part of the world has the best enzyme production in the world
    • Why Dr. Wong would take an doctor trained in India over an American/Ivy league trained doctor any day
    • Dr. Wong weighs in on the debate between traditional medicine vs. natural medicine
    • Why is Dr. Wong a big proponent of the use of the sex hormone progesterone, even in men
    • Dr. Wong shares his experience as a bodybuilder, Sergio Olivia, and Lou Ferrigno  
    • Why building a good amount of muscle tissue is highly important, as one goes into their 50s, 60s, and beyond
    • How polyunsaturated fats negatively affect the brain 
    • Why is coffee so beneficial to the brain 
    • What is a coffee alternative for those with adverse reactions to caffeine and are there any benefits to decaffeinated coffee
    • What was the real reason why Andro was pulled from the shelves  
    • What does Dr. Wong suggest for estrogen control and when is the best time to take them
     
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    78.1: The Aurora Monsters and the Queen of the Geeks

    78.1: The Aurora Monsters and the Queen of the Geeks

    Movie Meltdown - Episode 78.1

    We start off with our wrap-up of our annual trip to WonderFest, included and/or we discuss…

    Zack and Miri make a Porno, Iron Sky, Naomi Watts as Marilyn Monroe?, Rockin’ with Th’ Empires, Wyvern, The House on Sorority Row, Zacherley: The Cool Ghoul, Lou Ferrigno and the gender neutral person, Robert Englund genetically engineering wasps, a great Edward and Bella shirt, Mongolian Death Worm, Flight of the Conchords, Sean Patrick Flanery is moving in on Corin Nemec’s turf, free Hot Topic promotion, Elizabeth Banks is hot, we made Bob’s day, that one bird from that one movie, Allen Quartermain, cool themed party supplies, the new Deep Red, Marmaduke, Misty’s stable of studs, Leanne Quigley’s unusual hair and waxy complexion, Jason Mewes is all kinds of naked, vagina detector, more SyFy movies, Rollercoaster Tycoon, being miserable in public, one arm flapping in the breeze, having a mutant in the attic, old rock stars, an Ugnaught serving pretzels, Black Swarm, being in Demi Moore’s womb, as usual Misty was a SuperStar!, the government/homeless conspiracy, fancy lads, Justin Long, what’s wrong with the Sex in the City cast?... and bringing back the fanny pack.

    Plus our interview with Cortlandt Hull co-director of “The Aurora Monsters”. A cool documentary that is a visual history of the Aurora Monsters kits and the "Monster Craze" of the 1960's.

    “I took Darvocets this morning what do you want from me?”

     
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