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    Are chiropractors charlatans or misunderstood?

    Are chiropractors charlatans or misunderstood?

    Thousands of Australians see a chiropractor for relief from back pain, headaches or stiffness.

    There has been a level of controversy surrounding the profession since its inception in the 19th century.

    But looking beyond the field's storied history, where does the evidence stand now on chiropractic?

    Got a health question? Shoot us a line @ABCHealth on Instagram, or send a voice memo to thatrash@abc.net.au. We'd love to hear from you!

    Looking for COVID-19 updates? Don't panic, they've moved over to The Health Report

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    Are chiropractors charlatans or misunderstood?

    Are chiropractors charlatans or misunderstood?

    Thousands of Australians see a chiropractor for relief from back pain, headaches or stiffness.

    There has been a level of controversy surrounding the profession since its inception in the 19th century.

    But looking beyond the field's storied history, where does the evidence stand now on chiropractic?

    Got a health question? Shoot us a line @ABCHealth on Instagram, or send a voice memo to thatrash@abc.net.au. We'd love to hear from you!

    Looking for COVID-19 updates? Don't panic, they've moved over to The Health Report

    References: 

    Ep. 501 – Life is Short, You Better Hunt

    Ep. 501 – Life is Short, You Better Hunt

    Dr. Scott Stephens joins Dr. Mike Brasher and Chris Jennings to reflect on the recently released BPOP Survey Results. After revisiting earlier predictions for the spring BPOP estimate, which were quite wrong, the discussion turns to habitat conditions, population trends, favorable results from the Eastern Survey Area, and the North Dakota brood survey. In closing, Dr. Stephens leaves us with sage advice given the low BPOP results..."Life is Short, You Better Hunt!"

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    Ol' Biddy's Brewhouse... Round 2 (Sackville, Nova Scotia 🇨🇦)

    Ol' Biddy's Brewhouse... Round 2 (Sackville, Nova Scotia 🇨🇦)

    Keith Forbes - co-owner, co-operator & head brewer - of Ol’ Biddy’s Brew House, located in Sackville, Nova Scotia 🇨🇦, joins me on the Banter once again for some bevies and chuckles. (Keith gets a wee tipsy at the end!) During the episode, we chat about their Ukrainian brew & fundraiser, the new mainstays, upcoming releases, brewing a “No Coast” IPA versus a West Coast IPA, the ideology of what puts the “craft” in craft beer, the Moody Minute and a whole lot more … including the infamous chug challenge.

    Recorded live on June 1, 2022.


    ***Sponsorship inquiries and guest requests can be sent to craftbeerwithme@gmail.com.***

    Housing Affordability Part 1: Michael Daley, Asians with PhDs and the Sydney Housing Affordability Crisis

    Housing Affordability Part 1: Michael Daley, Asians with PhDs and the Sydney Housing Affordability Crisis

    Here’s the original podcast I wrote back in 2019 - as its no longer available online I’ve made it a part of the show notes for this episode.

    "The Australian dream is a dream because you truly need to be asleep to believe it." - inspired by George Carlin.

    Which is exactly what the NSW labour opposition leader, Mr Michael Daley, seemed to be getting at this week with the media, much to his displeasure, releasing his comments regarding young people leaving Sydney and their jobs being taken over by 'Asians with PhDs'.

    “Our young children will flee and who are they being replaced with? They are being replaced by young people from typically Asia with PhDs, So there’s a transformation happening in Sydney now where our kids are moving out and foreigners are moving in and taking their jobs." - Michael Daley, NSW Labour Opposition Leader.

    Now Mr. Daley may indeed be concerned about migration and its impacts. Do the young of Sydney worry about their futures in a city where the median price of a detached home is hovering around $1 million? Absolutely! Does importing skilled migrants increase competition in the labour market for skilled jobs? Of course! Does population growth, due to migration or not, increase the burden on Sydney's infrastructure? Try taking a train during peak hour from the western suburbs to the city and back again! Are the demographics of Sydney changing? Undoubtably! However this wasn't Mr. Daley's primary reasoning for his comments as he mentions in what I infer was an half-hearted attempt at an apology nor is this what I have chosen to nitpick in this debacle.

    “When I spoke at the Wentworth Falls function last year I was discussing housing affordability and in making these points I could have expressed myself better. I meant no offence. I hope none’s been taken. I apologise if any offence has been taken.” - Michael Daley, NSW Labour Opposition Leader.

    Mr. Daley is of the opinion that immigration is a, or potentially the, major contributing factor to the price of houses in Sydney and just as well with all the aforementioned examples this seems to be a simple case of supply and demand. As the demand for housing increases due to population growth - housing prices must rise. Correct? Well its not that simple. When most people buy houses, especially in a city where median house hold income is 1/10th of the median detached home price, very few potential buyers use their own money for more than 10-20% of the asking price - they have to borrow the difference from financial institutions. Imagine if buyers had no access to credit. House prices wouldn't be able to rise above what an individual is able to pay being limited by their annual income and the length of time one has saved money for. However when a buyer does have access to credit they are then able to access money which they have not had the chance to earn yet. This allows them to purchase a property at a price which they would not have previously been able to afford.

    When everyone has access to credit, the level of credit available, is what ultimately determines the significant portion of house prices. Hence when it comes to the case of Sydney house prices, and many other cities in Australia and around the world, the ultimate reason for a housing bubble is that credit has been too cheap for too long. Whilst migration is used as a tool by our politicians to keep consumption in the economy propped up (and to ensure there are more players to take out larger mortgages at the bottom of our ponzi scheme) it is not the sole or even the major contributing factor to our current housing affordability crisis. Evidence for this argument can be seen in the aftermath of the banking royal commission which has resulted in tighter lending standards. Surprise surprise when the credit dries up, and potential home owners abilities to pay higher prices drops, the price of housing in our capital cities is beginning to fall.

    Whilst I'm in favour of temporarily reducing migration, and I say this as a migrant myself, to cities such as Sydney in order to allow our infrastructure and labour markets to catch up unfortunately for Mr Daley I am not naive enough to take his rhetoric at face value. As young people its easy to be mislead and take Mr. Daley's way out and scapegoat an entire ethnic group, or immigration in general, as the cause for Sydney's exorbitant house prices. However I implore you to look deeper. For too long politicians, from both sides of the political divide, have relied on our ignorance to guide us away from the root causes of this issue. It's simply because it's unpopular and more importantly incredibly unprofitable to have a sustainable residential property market. Ideally if you aspire to own a home, that is without becoming an indentured servant of the big 4 banks, you should be marching in the streets for a) tighter lending standards and b) higher interest rates for residential property. Even more draconian perhaps a government mandated income to maximum residential mortgage value ratio. We need to ask ourselves do we really want to turn our homes into an investment class moving forward? Perhaps it is just easier to blame the asians...

    Note: Whilst I know that for many of us - in the lower house at least - we are choosing the lesser of two or perhaps three evils for the upcoming NSW state election on Saturday 23rd of March, 2019. Despite this take it seriously. It's your future. Vote below the line for the upper house. Take your smart phone into the booth and research parties on the spot if you must. The future lies in your hands. Quite literally.

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    To get in touch and leave me your 2c or ideas you'd like me to discuss in a future episode email me at hasi@monologuesbyhasi.com.

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    Jeremy Stone on rebuilding B.C. after the disaster

    Jeremy Stone on rebuilding B.C. after the disaster

    With many B.C. communities devastated by this month’s severe flooding and closed highways choking off access throughout the province, the West Coast faces a major economic rebuild ahead. Jeremy Stone, director of Recovery and Relief Services, joins BIV Today to discuss the immediate response to such a disaster and how businesses can rebuild moving forward. Tyler Orton hosts.

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    What Women Can Do to Lower the Effects of Zoom Fatigue

    What  Women Can Do to Lower the Effects of Zoom Fatigue

    If you've been thinking that you're more exhausted after a day of work in a virtual environment, than getting in your car and driving for anywhere from half an hour to hours plus sitting in traffic, you may be right.   Zoom fatigue is a real thing, and you ladies are especially susceptible because you are constantly judging your image on camera.  In this episode, Dr. Kirkland talks about a first of its kind study that examines the psychological effects of Zoom, and offers ladies some solutions for dealing with the stress that being on virtual platforms can have. 


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    UK help for SA operators and changes due this weekend

    UK help for SA operators and changes due this weekend

    In the UK any changes to lock down will be announced on 10th May - we may see demand increasing for short term stays if workers are allowed back to work, and momentum is building in the sector.  If you’re still open but lacking bookings, or open at lower rates to help at this time, there is financial support available in several forms which I share here for you.  Stay positive, keep coming from a place of service. 

    For show notes and resources in my podcast, go to my website www.servicedaccommodationsecrets.com and Facebook page: http://bit.ly/SASecretsPage

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    Deuterium Demystified: Everything You Need To Know About Deuterium Depleted Water (DDW), How To Lower Deuterium & Much More!

    Deuterium Demystified: Everything You Need To Know About Deuterium Depleted Water (DDW), How To Lower Deuterium & Much More!

    The good folks from The Center For Deuterium Depletion in Los Angeles, where I traveled to record this podcast episode. The Center for Deuterium Depletion's mission is to promote deuterium depletion research and therapies to prevent or ameliorate disease, maximize quality of life and/or improve personal performance.

    Deuterium is a naturally occurring element. You acquire deuterium through the food you eat, the liquids you drink and the air you breathe.  Your body's ability to deplete deuterium decreases with weight gain, age, illness and lack of quality sleep. Deuterium is a rare type of hydrogen – only 155 out of every million hydrogens are deuterium. Its nucleus contains a proton and a neutron, which makes it twice the mass (weight/size) of regular hydrogen.

    My guests on this show believe deuterium in tissue should not exceed 130 ppm (parts per million) and they base this value on the deuterium levels found in a broad number of plants, animals that are grass fed and the food products of grass fed animals - butter, milk, tallow, etc. Unfortunately, many people are now saturated with deuterium and this affecting their mental and physical performance. On today's show, you'll learn exactly why that is, and what you can do about it. My guests on this show are Dr. Anne Cooper and Dr. Que Collins.

    A native of Australia, Dr. Anne Cooper, D.C., LAc. earned her Doctorate in Chiropractic from Cleveland Chiropractic College (Los Angeles), graduating with Honors in 1997, while on the Dean’s list and winning the Charles Gibson award for clinical excellence.   Her growing commitment to total health and innovative healing therapies led her to continue on with over 20 years post-doctoral experience in Functional Medicine and a Masters degree in Acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine, graduating with highest honors in 2011. Early in her career, as a celebrity aesthetician, working with great beauties such as Ava Gabor, she realized that where there is beauty, there MUST be health and that health must be established on a very deep cellular level. Anne's credentials:
    • Master’s in Acupuncture & Traditional Chinese Medicine (Highest Honors)
    • Doctorate of Chiropractic (Honors)
    • Charles Gibson Clinic Entrance Award
    • Licensed Aesthetician
    • Certifications: Clinical Nutrition, Applied Kinesiology, Functional Medicine,  Energetic Medicine, Herbal Medicine
    Dr. Cooper manages Cignature Health's patients and guides their day-to-day therapy. She also is our healthcare professional liaison and helps them implement our protocols and services into their practices. Her expertise as both an experienced natural and functional medicine practitioner helps bridge any communication gap between our principal and chief scientists training in allopathic medicine and the training received by chiropractors, naturopaths, acupuncturists, herbalists, nutritionists, etc.   Dr. Que Collins is a leading scientist when it comes to developing and applying nutrition and metabolic therapies to treat cancer in people and pets.
    • Ph.D., Clinical Immunology
    • M.S., Oncotherapeutics
    • M.A., Experimental Pathology
    • B.S., Poverty Health Care and Cancer Epidemiology
      He is Co-Founder and Principal Investigator at Cignature Health Metabolic Clinic – the first clinic in the world to use deuterium and tracer technologies to describe and follow the health status of patients with metabolic disorders such as cancer, diabetes, and autoimmune disorders. Principal Investigator, Epigenix Foundation – this not-for-profit organization created by the founders of Quest Nutrition promotes research to prevent and ameliorate disease, maximize quality of life and/or improve personal performance. He is also Co-Founder and Principal Investigator of Ketopet Sanctuary – a 53-acre ranch outside Austin, Texas that uses the ketogenic diet and other metabolic therapies with and without standard of care to treat dogs with naturally occurring cancers. During our discussion, you'll discover: -What exactly is deuterium anyway?...7:30
    • A form of hydrogen
    • Deuterium has an extra which makes it twice as big and twice as heavy
    • Deleterious effects on our mitochondria when present in water
      • Produces ATP; depending on hydrogen ions
      • Deuterium "gums up the machine" due to its size
      • Hydrogen atoms are replaced by deuterium when deuterium is present
      • We actually make deuterium depleted metabolic water inside our mitochondria
    -Deleterious effects of deuterium on the mitochondria and cells...10:30
    • Clinical tests showing its effects on the mitochondria/metabolism are fairly recent
    • Deuterium stops up the electrode transport chain; results in excessive energy within the cells
    • Affects cell integrity
    • Changes electromotive constant of cells
    • Bottom line: Hydrogen holds us together; the size and density of deuterium changes the whole structure inside our cells
    -Why present levels of deuterium in the modernized environment are problematic...14:15
    • While deuterium is a natural and essential element, its presence has increased in the modernized environment: foods, atmosphere, water
    • Climate change has released deuterium previously stored in ice caps
    • Ice is dated by measuring the deuterium level (deuterium dating)
    • Processed, synthetically made foods increase glyphosate
    • GMO foods possess high amounts of deuterium
    • Deuterium levels in food will vary based on where it's grown (highest in the equator and in low elevations)
    -Lifestyle practices that have led to increased deuterium levels...19:45
    • Lack of sleep, particularly deep REM sleep
      • REM sleep we burn up carbs, go into ketosis
      • Someone on a ketogenic diet doesn't need as much REM sleep as someone who isn't
    • Breathing: fast, through the chest vs. diaphragm
    -The best way to test one's deuterium levels...28:00
    • D-Terminator test (condensation from lungs)
    • Saliva and urine
    • Water sources: well or municipal
    • Major water brands typically have high deuterium levels
    • Animals that are fed corn and soy will have high deuterium in their meat
    • Grains in general are high in deuterium
    -Why companies sell deuterium-depleted water when we possess the ability to make it ourselves...33:30
    • It's a short-term biohacking tool
    • DDW was originally formulated for cancer patients
      • A cancerous cell is simply a normal cell with a different metabolism
      • Deuterium gets into the DNA and is not allowed to fold
      • Cancer cells can't use the TCA cycle
      • Bottom line: DDW makes cancerous cells dysfunctional and supports healthy cells
    • Primary therapies: Air, food, water, sunshine, natural therapies, appropriate exercise, thought processes, support from family and friends
    -The mask that Hollywood stars use to increase their tolerance to Co2 while exercising...39:45
    • We breathe in .5 to 1 liter of water while we sleep (especially in humid or tropical climates)
    • Mask allows you to drink DDW while you sleep
    -Other blood biomarkers that correlate to deuterium levels...42:10
    • Mitochondrial health markers: CRP, HRV, iron, and more
    • Modern medicine views it as a sign of disease; it's actually a sign of high deuterium levels
    -Why the Center for Deuterium Depletion doesn't advocate drinking DDW as a permanent solution...44:15
    • DDW shouldn't be used as a "crutch"
    • It's a holistic approach, of which water is merely a component
    • The amount of DDW a person should consume is protocol-specific (cancer patient vs. a wellness warrior)
    • DDU: deuterium depletion unit
    • Deuterium levels can be dropped in 2 weeks with water alone; takes longer for more comprehensive results
    -How DDW is made and manufactured...48:45
    • Distillation tower (capturing steam, freezing, extracting deuterium)
    • Became necessary in communist countries where deuterium rich water was used to make bombs
    -Dietary adjustments to decrease deuterium levels...50:30
    • Green plants are lower in deuterium than fruits
    • Algae and spirulina contain high chlorafil amounts
    • Roots and underground veggies are very starchy
    • Your metabolic response will help determine your needs
    • No diet is better than the other, so long as you understand the deuterium load in it and adjust appropriately
    • Think "lifestyle" vs. diet, water consumption, etc.
    -And much more... Resources from this episode:

    - Center for Deuterium Depletion website

    - Click here to purchase a D-Terminator DDW test to test your own deuterium levels

    - Click here to buy D-Water Test

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    Do you have questions, thoughts or feedback for Dr. Cooper,  Dr. Que or me? Leave your comments below and one of us will reply!

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    Mayoral debate highlights

    Mayoral debate highlights
    On BIV Today…
     
    Closing statements from eight of Vancouver’s mayoral candidates from the Glacier Media candidates debate (2:15) September 17. The full debate can be watched here.
     
    BIV’s weekly tech panel (19:20) discusses bribery at Amazon, how B.C. benefits from the Cascadia Innovation Corridor and the future of virtual reality.
     
    Hayley Woodin hosts, see more at https://biv.com/.

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    Greater Vancouver municipal issues explained (BIV Today No. 85)

    Greater Vancouver municipal issues explained (BIV Today No. 85)
    On the latest show…
     
    What residents, businesses and politicians view as the top issues in the upcoming municipal election.
     
    Anna Lilly, senior vice-president and partner at FleishmanHillard HighRoad, and Evi Mustel, president and owner of Mustel Group, discuss insights from new research conducted in partnership with the Greater Vancouver Board of Trade.
     
    Hayley Woodin hosts, see more at https://biv.com/.

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    Tackling organized crime like “whack-a-mole”

    Tackling organized crime like “whack-a-mole”

    On BIV Today…

    The author behind the Lower Mainland money laundering review commissioned by the B.C. government joins BIV Today to walk through the report, its findings and his recommendations for the province. Peter German (0:49) is a lawyer, a former RCMP deputy commissioner and the author behind Dirty Money.

    Vancouver Economic Commission industrial initiatives manager Pietra Basilij (14:32) reviews the VEC’s brand new industrial insights report, and offers policy recommendations to help businesses cope with a regional land supply crunch.

    Hayley Woodin and Tyler Orton host, see more of their work at https://biv.com.

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    The 30 Second Fat Loss Trick, The Brain Shrinking Myth, Does Weed Lower Testosterone & Much More.

    The 30 Second Fat Loss Trick, The Brain Shrinking Myth, Does Weed Lower Testosterone & Much More.

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    Jan 18, 2017 Podcast: 378 - The 30 Second Fat Loss Trick, Does Weed Lower Testosterone, Do Exogenous Ketones Actually Put You Into True Ketosis, Natural Remedies For Hot Flashes. Have a podcast question for Ben? Click the tab on the right (or go to SpeakPipe), use the Contact button on the app, call 1-877-209-9439, or use the “Ask Ben” form at the bottom of this page.

    News Flashes: [5:15] You can receive these News Flashes (and more) every single day, if you follow Ben on Twitter.com/BenGreenfield, Instagram.com/BenGreenfieldFitness, Facebook.com/BGFitness, BenGreenfieldFitness.com/Snapchat, and Google+. Special Announcements: [38:50]

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    -NEW! Click here for the official BenGreenfieldFitness calendar. -January 26-28, 2018: California Jam combines a TED talk format with chiropractic education and a rock n’ roll show! Over two dozen speakers, who are experts and innovators in their field, take the stage throughout the weekend as two live bands play in between. The driving objective of the event is to get attendees up to date on chiropractic research, scientific studies, and useful practice management strategy. The hope is that attendees bring all they learn at Cal Jam back to their communities to implement real, rippling change. Get your ticket! -March 2, 2018: Academy of Regenerative Practices Winter Conference & Scientific Seminar @ Weston, FL, USA. Sign up today!

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    Listener Q&A: [38:20]

    As compiled, deciphered, edited and sometimes read by Brock Armstrong, the Podcast Sidekick.

    The 30 Second Fat Loss Trick

    Randy says: I recently read a study that fascinated me - and seemed a little too good to be true. The participants did a 30 second sprint (I think it was on a bike) in a fasted state. And that is all. And this resulted in fat loss. The concept being that sprinting in a fasted state increases leptin receptors which makes your body think that leptin levels are high therefore it blunts your appetite and raises fat metabolism. I wondered if you knew anything about this concept?

    In my response, I recommend: -My Look Good Naked & Longevity Plan -The original study: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21659488 Does Weed Lower Testosterone?

    Brian says: I am looking at a study from 1979 called "The Effects of cannabinoids on testosterone and protein synthesis". They found that THC and CBD actually inhibited testosterone production in the rats. This seems like bad news for those of us who use those. So I wanted to get your thoughts on it and any other research you might know about.

    In my response, I recommend: -More research on cannabinoids and testosterone -My article: The Effects Of Weed On Exercise Do Exogenous Ketones Actually Put You Into True Ketosis?

    Lele says: I am wondering if the products that contain ketone salts (like Ketoburst) put you into actual ketosis (the kind that comes from the liver and blood) or is it is a false ketosis? Are they the same thing or is one better than the other?

    In my response, I recommend: -Could This Ketosis-Based Elixir Hold The Key To Weight Loss, World Record Performances, Brain Healing and More -Four New, Cutting-Edge Ways To Easily Shift Your Body Into Fat-Burning Mode & Ketosis -How To Use Ketones For Longevity, How I Personally Use Ketone Salts & A New Chemical-Free, Clean Way To Get Into Ketosis -Which Ketone Supplement Works Best: Ketone Salts vs. Ketone Esters With Dr. Dominic D’Agostino -Exogenous Ketones, Deuterium-Depleted Water, Near Vs. Far Infrared, Scorpion Stings & More! A Special Episode Recorded Live In Panama Natural Remedies For Hot Flashes

    Margie says: I am looking for some advice on lowering the effects of menopause (hot flashes and dry lady parts) by using flax seeds and soy lecithin granules. I have been taking 3 tbsp of fresh ground flax for a month and have noticed softer hair and better facial skin tone. I want to add 3 tbsp of soy lecithin as well. Am I on the right track? Is this a good idea for daily consumption? I am 54 years old and in super terrific physical shape!

    In my response, I recommend: -Chilipad -CBD -Passionflower -Black Cohosh -Chasteberry -Maca -Soy isoflavones

    Prior to asking your question, do a search in upper right-hand corner of this website for the keywords associated with your question. Many of the questions we receive have already been answered here at Ben Greenfield Fitness!

     

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    The Power of Gratitude

    The Power of Gratitude

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    There is one emotion, above all, that elicits a release of the powerful feel-good hormone oxytocin, along with serotonin and dopamine. And promotes better sleep. And lower blood pressure. And decreased inflammation. And fewer aches and pains. Better relationships. Increased longevity.

    The list goes on and on. That emotion is gratitude. And my guest on today's podcast specialized in teaching gratitude, gratitude implementation and daily gratitude practice strategies and tactics to teachers, educators and children. His name is Owen Griffith, and he is a university level Student Mentor who supports and guides future teachers. Owen taught as an elementary educator for over a decade. Owen's first book, Gratitude: A Way Of Teaching, was published by Rowman & Littlefield and was a Top Ten Best Seller in April, 2016. This valuable book gives educators solution-based methods and research-based resources to improve classroom culture, as well as enabling schools to elevate students’ engagement and academic achievement. Grounded in scientific research, it delves into numerous integral aspects of gratitude as it relates to education. It features success stories and step-by-step instructions to successfully implement gratitude in schools. You will discover how to combat materialism and entitlement with gratitude and altruism, how to help teenagers utilize gratitude successfully, as well as encouraging the entire families of our students to embrace gratitude and make it a permanent part of their lives. He is a regular contributor to Huffington Post and his work has appeared on Edutopia and U. C. Berkeley’s Greater Good Science Center’s online magazine. He earned a Master's Degree from Kennesaw State University in Educational Leadership. He is available for consulting, speaking engagements and to lead professional development in a variety of areas. He resides with his wife and son in North Georgia.

    During our discussion, you'll discover:

    -The important difference between having an attitude of gratitude and positive thinking...[8:00]

    -The surprising physical and physiological benefits of gratitude, including the idea of neuroplasticity, cardiac medicine and much more...[13:10 & 19:25]

    -The best way to pull yourself or your kids out of the vicious cycle of materialism...[24:40]

    -How gratitude can be used to decrease technology and smartphone addiction...[31:05]

    -Why Owen says that "gratitude works like a muscle", and how your brain actually changes and becomes rewired as you practice gratitude...[35:30]

    -The fascinating link between mindfulness, silence and gratitude...[43:00]

    -The best way to establish a daily gratitude practice for children vs. teens vs. adults...[49:10 & 53:50]

    -Owen's favorite resources, books and podcasts for learning more about gratefulness...[60:20]

    -And much more!

    Resources from this episode: -Gratitude: A Way Of Teaching -Dr. Jeffrey Froh -Gratefulness.org -Greater Good website at Berkeley -Owen's Huffington Post Database on Gratitude -The Christian Gratitude Journal Ben designed

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