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#53 Suicide Check

In episodes 50-53, Operation Iraqi Freedom veteran and Co-Founder of Veteran Valor Farm, Matt Lovitz joins us to discuss war, fighting homelessness with his nonprofit and life in the veteran community. Learn more about his work at veteranvalorfarm.org


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#52 Running Out of Ammo

In episodes 50-53, Operation Iraqi Freedom veteran and Co-Founder of Veteran Valor Farm, Matt Lovitz joins us to discuss war, fighting homelessness with his nonprofit and life in the veteran community. Learn more about his work at veteranvalorfarm.org


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#51 Vets Helping Vets

In episodes 50-53, Operation Iraqi Freedom veteran and Co-Founder of Veteran Valor Farm, Matt Lovitz joins us to discuss war, fighting homelessness with his nonprofit and life in the veteran community. Learn more about his work at veteranvalorfarm.org


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#50 Life & War

In episodes 50-53, Operation Iraqi Freedom veteran and Co-Founder of Veteran Valor Farm, Matt Lovitz joins us to discuss war, fighting homelessness with his nonprofit and life in the veteran community. Learn more about his work at veteranvalorfarm.org


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#49 Mentorship for Eating Disorders

In episodes 46-49, we are joined by Shira and Tracy Charpentier of Living Proof MN and an anonymous guest. LPMN is an evidence-based, family style, eating disorder recovery program, open to anyone.  Living Proof MN empowers participants to make peace with food and their bodies. We explore their approach to recovery as well as what’s wrong with eating disorder treatment and how people worldwide are battling for survival.

LivingproofMN.com


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#48 Adjusting to the World

In episodes 46-49, we are joined by Shira and Tracy Charpentier of Living Proof MN and an anonymous guest. LPMN is an evidence-based, family style, eating disorder recovery program, open to anyone.  Living Proof MN empowers participants to make peace with food and their bodies. We explore their approach to recovery as well as what’s wrong with eating disorder treatment and how people worldwide are battling for survival.

LivingproofMN.com


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#47 Revolving Door of Treatment

In episodes 46-49, we are joined by Shira and Tracy Charpentier of Living Proof MN and an anonymous guest. LPMN is an evidence-based, family style, eating disorder recovery program, open to anyone.  Living Proof MN empowers participants to make peace with food and their bodies. We explore their approach to recovery as well as what’s wrong with eating disorder treatment and how people worldwide are battling for survival.

LivingproofMN.com


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#46 Exposure & Support

In episodes 46-49, we are joined by Shira and Tracy Charpentier of Living Proof MN and an anonymous guest. LPMN is an evidence-based, family style, eating disorder recovery program, open to anyone.  Living Proof MN empowers participants to make peace with food and their bodies. We explore their approach to recovery as well as what’s wrong with eating disorder treatment and how people worldwide are battling for survival.

LivingproofMN.com


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#45 Measure a Memory

Neuroscience rockstar Brian Sweis joins us for episodes 42 - 45. Within the context of the Kelly Nicole Foundation’s mission, we discuss his work and background. Here’s a brief summary from Dr. Sweis’s Thesis: “How the brain processes information when making decisions depends on how that information is stored. Distinct neural circuits are capable of storing information in many different ways that are better suited for different situations. The decision-making processes that access those different bits of stored information are not singular and occupy separable neural circuits, each of which can operate in parallel with one another, and each of which can confer different information processing properties based on the neural constraints within which a given computation resides. Such is the framework of recent theories in neuroeconomics, which suggest that decisions are multi-faceted and action-selection processes can arise from fundamentally distinct circuit-specific neural computations.” So deal with that.

More info at https://www.linkedin.com/in/brian-sweis-0b192b7b/


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#44 A New Way of Thinking

Neuroscience rockstar Brian Sweis joins us for episodes 42 - 45. Within the context of the Kelly Nicole Foundation’s mission, we discuss his work and background. Here’s a brief summary from Dr. Sweis’s Thesis: “How the brain processes information when making decisions depends on how that information is stored. Distinct neural circuits are capable of storing information in many different ways that are better suited for different situations. The decision-making processes that access those different bits of stored information are not singular and occupy separable neural circuits, each of which can operate in parallel with one another, and each of which can confer different information processing properties based on the neural constraints within which a given computation resides. Such is the framework of recent theories in neuroeconomics, which suggest that decisions are multi-faceted and action-selection processes can arise from fundamentally distinct circuit-specific neural computations.” So deal with that.

More info at https://www.linkedin.com/in/brian-sweis-0b192b7b/


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#43 The Vulnerable State of Eating

Neuroscience rockstar Brian Sweis joins us for episodes 42 - 45. Within the context of the Kelly Nicole Foundation’s mission, we discuss his work and background. Here’s a brief summary from Dr. Sweis’s Thesis: “How the brain processes information when making decisions depends on how that information is stored. Distinct neural circuits are capable of storing information in many different ways that are better suited for different situations. The decision-making processes that access those different bits of stored information are not singular and occupy separable neural circuits, each of which can operate in parallel with one another, and each of which can confer different information processing properties based on the neural constraints within which a given computation resides. Such is the framework of recent theories in neuroeconomics, which suggest that decisions are multi-faceted and action-selection processes can arise from fundamentally distinct circuit-specific neural computations.” So deal with that.

More info at https://www.linkedin.com/in/brian-sweis-0b192b7b/


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#42 Who's in the Driver's Seat?

Neuroscience rockstar Brian Sweis joins us for episodes 42 - 45. Within the context of the Kelly Nicole Foundation’s mission, we discuss his work and background. Here’s a brief summary from Dr. Sweis’s Thesis: “How the brain processes information when making decisions depends on how that information is stored. Distinct neural circuits are capable of storing information in many different ways that are better suited for different situations. The decision-making processes that access those different bits of stored information are not singular and occupy separable neural circuits, each of which can operate in parallel with one another, and each of which can confer different information processing properties based on the neural constraints within which a given computation resides. Such is the framework of recent theories in neuroeconomics, which suggest that decisions are multi-faceted and action-selection processes can arise from fundamentally distinct circuit-specific neural computations.” So deal with that.

More info at https://www.linkedin.com/in/brian-sweis-0b192b7b/


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#41 Run with the Pain

Ms. Sandra Obermiller 7th dan. 4 of 4. Episodes 38 - 41 are an interview with Master Black Belt and owner of the St. Louis Park location of American Karate Studio in Minnesota. Join us as we discuss empowerment, perseverance, bullying, feminism and life in the dojo.


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#40 Calluses on Her Soul

Ms. Sandra Obermiller 7th dan. 3 of 4. Episodes 38 - 41 are an interview with Master Black Belt and owner of the St. Louis Park location of American Karate Studio in Minnesota. Join us as we discuss empowerment, perseverance, bullying, feminism and life in the dojo.


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#39 The Bully Ran

Ms. Sandra Obermiller 7th dan. 2 of 4. Episodes 38 - 41 are an interview with Master Black Belt and owner of the St. Louis Park location of American Karate Studio in Minnesota. Join us as we discuss empowerment, perseverance, bullying, feminism and life in the dojo.


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#38 Knowing Your Strength

Ms. Sandra Obermiller 7th dan. 1 of 4. Episodes 38 - 41 are an interview with Master Black Belt and owner of the St. Louis Park location of American Karate Studio in Minnesota. Join us as we discuss empowerment, perseverance, bullying, feminism and life in the dojo.


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#36 The Dark Side of Reality TV

Samantha Rei 3 of 4. In this interview series, fashion designer and Project Runway star Samantha Rei joins us to talk style, expression, creativity and her own battle with depression.


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