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Stem cell research has been making remarkable strides, evolving rapidly over the years and pushing the boundaries of what's possible in medicine and regenerative therapies. Can this cutting-edge ther…
Today, we are joined by Dr. Del Tackett, a 20-year veteran of the United States Air Force, the architect and teacher of The Truth Project, and the founder of The Engagement Project. With a backgrou…
In this conversation, we connect with William Varner, a professor of biblical languages and Bible exposition at The Master’s University and former director of the IBEX program. With three master’s de…
In today’s episode, we dive into the world of men’s sexual health with Dr. Elliot Justin, the CEO and Founder of FirmTech. On a mission to empower men with science-backed insight and objective data, …
What can headaches tell us about our overall health? Can we use these painful ailments to our advantage? Dr. Scott Vrzal thinks so, and in this episode, we dive into his cutting-edge approach to holi…
Meet Nikki Burnett, a functional nutritionist and the Founder and CEO of Taste Life Nutrition. Drawing from nearly a decade in practice and over 25 years of education, Nikki has helped hundreds of cl…
In this episode, we are once again joined by Dr. Tom Cowan, an alternative medicine doctor, author, and speaker known for his common-sense, holistic approach to health and wellness. Dr. Cowan is an e…
In this episode, we connect with Robby Barbaro, the co-founder of Mastering Diabetes, a coaching program that reverses insulin resistance using low-fat, plant-based, whole-food nutrition. He is also …
In the late 80s, vegan or even vegetarian registered dieticians were impossible to find … until Brenda Davis made the transition. Finding herself alone, without even the resources to back up her wor…
The link between a keto diet and weight loss is very well known, but can this approach to nutrition really be used to heal chronic disease? Dr. David Jockers believes it can. David is functional nutr…
Humans are social creatures, and despite the fact that many of us live together in large groups, there are still issues of isolation. How does the development of sustainable public places foster conn…
Is the Paleo diet suitable for everyone? Despite the popularity of fad diets, you may be surprised at how to actually see results. Listen in to learn:
Curious about an effective keto diet plan? Then you might be one of the one billion Ben Azadi has been trying to reach. Listen in as he shares years of experience and the finer points of Ketogenic di…
What is missing when it comes to Western medicine’s standard approach to treating chronic health problems? Dr. Will Cole, author of Intuitive Fasting: The Flexible Four-Week Intermittent Fasting Plan…
Christianity has a rich and diverse history in the United States. With so many different traditions and nationalities serving as the foundation of the early church, historians are constantly uncoveri…
Archaeology offers profound insights into the history of our civilization. With each artifact uncovered, our understanding becomes clearer and more apparent. But what significance does the year 1177 …
Artificial intelligence and data automation have taken the world by storm. As these tools continue to develop and evolve, businesses are constantly discovering new ways to use them for greater effici…
Can we transform how society consumes energy? What role does water desalination play in resource management? Join us as Mark Holtzapple, a chemical engineering professor at Texas A&M University, shar…
In today’s episode, we are rejoined by Bob Walters to discuss the fast-paced nature of our society and the intricacies of cultural Christianity. Coming from a Biblical perspective, Bob has been growi…
Fear and anxiety plague our society, affecting nearly 20% of Americans. Achieving progress may seem insurmountable, but what if it's easier than we think? Daniel Packard, a UC Berkeley Mechanical Eng…