35 Burst results for "Cancer Cancer Cancer Cancer"

The Dan Bongino Show
Will Cain: Working out With Former Defensive End Devon Still
"Yesterday I was in Houston and I'm doing this piece on Fox and Friends for Fox and Friends for Devin still He's an amazing dude He played defensive tackle for the Bengals You probably heard a story at one point his daughter got diagnosed with neuroblastoma cancer Yes yes unfortunately I have her yeah She survived She's good She's 12 and I went and visited with them And he's an absolute champ just a font of wisdom You meet people in your life or smart people wise people stand out You're like I don't know what it is but you've managed to figure out a lot of really important life lessons Which by the way is one of the reasons I'm conservative because of the wisdom involved in the eternal principles But anyway so Devin and I worked out Dan and that was part of the thing we're going to work out together And he's boxing So I boxed for the first time yesterday And I shadowed And I hit bags And then are you still this feeling today I didn't even know I had these muscles I feel like high back Totally dude boxing will wear your ass out bro boxing it's not just if you're doing it right and I'm sure Devin told you this A punch is about 30% arm And about another 20% 25% leg and the rest is rotational core Only street dogs use all arm and that's why they can't fight But when you get rid of boxer and he teaches you how to properly body hook you realize this is mostly legs and core And if you're doing it right on that heavy bag you wake up the next day and you're right you're like my gosh that hurts Why does my lower back card No boxing is great There's nothing like it

AP News Radio
Higher cancer rates found in military pilots, ground crews
"A new study from The Pentagon finds that not only do military pilots have higher rates of cancer. So do ground crews that maintain the aircraft. A yearlong study of nearly 900,000 U.S. service members involved in aviation compared their rates of different cancers to others. And finds a 24% increase overall. When it comes to melanoma, the flight group had an 87% higher rate and thyroid cancer was 39% higher. The data has been long sought by retired military aviators who have been raising alarms for years, but were told that previous military studies found no higher rate of cancer than in the general population. The second phase of this study will isolate potential causes and look to identify carcinogens

The Charlie Kirk Show
Dr. Daniel Amen Describes How Alcohol Damages Your Brain
"There's two topics that sometimes my target demographic college kids don't like it when I talk about the negatives of drinking and marijuana. Let's start with drinking, is it true that if you drink too much or drink to excess or even drink at all that it can damage your brain? Any drinking, any alcohol has been shown to disrupt the white matter in your brain. So gray matter is brain cell bodies. White matter is brain cell tracks, or it's the highways in your brain. And alcohol is poison. I mean, everybody should know that. Drink too much can't walk a straight line, walk in a straight line as brain function. Drink too much, you say stupid things, you act like an idiot. Well, inhibiting is a brain function. But there's so many reasons that alcohol is bad for a developing brain because it disrupts a process called myelination, your brain constantly is putting down this white fatty substance called myelin that causes your brain to mature. And so if you're drinking at 15, 16, 17, 18, 20, 22, you're delaying and sometimes permanently damaging the maturity of the brain. Not to mention last year, and I didn't talk about alcohol for 30 years ever since I started looking at the brain. Last year, I wrote a blog called I told you so. The American Cancer Society came out against any alcohol because any alcohol increases your risk of 7 different types of cancer.

AP News Radio
State and US officials tout spending to plug 'orphan wells'
"State and federal officials are touting new spending to plug what are called orphan wells. There are an estimated 2 million unplugged oil wells abandoned by the companies that drill them. They are around wildlife and wetlands. This is one of a kind. You know, we've got a couple of places several places in Louisiana that's like that. They're jewels. And we've got to protect those. Jack Monta said his secretary of Louisiana's wildlife and fisheries. Jimmy Laurent with the fish and wildlife service says they need upkeep. Over time that infrastructure will start to deteriorate. And ultimately leak, especially in this environment. Leak cancer causing chemicals and could emit methane. The owners of the wells can't be found. The thing that we've missed though in the past is not holding these companies accountable when they come in to leave your property the way they took it. The Biden administration has included orphan well cleanup in the big infrastructure Bill. I'm Ed Donahue

The Eric Metaxas Show
John Zmirak and Eric Dissect Trump's Bold Statement at CPAC
"Read an article by a friend, a Christian who I think got this totally wrong. A wrote an article about what Trump said, I am your retribution. So here's the whole quote of what Trump said and then John and I can react to it and I can tell you why I think the Christian who wrote about this got it wrong and a lot of other Christians are getting it wrong. And it's very, very, very bad that they're getting this wrong. They need to get this right. Okay, here's the quote, Trump is speaking at cpac. He says, in 2016, I declared I am your voice. Today I add, I am your warrior. I am your justice. And for those who have been wronged and betrayed, I am your retribution. I am your retribution. Not going to let this happen, not going to let it happen. I will totally obliterate the deep state. Those were the most encouraging words I have ever heard. And I just want to say any Christian who thinks that's unhealthy, you have a kind of spiritual cancer. You are riddled with disease. You are everything wrong with the perception of Christianity in the world. You are the slave morality Nietzsche was talking about. You are the disease. Your niche is Christianity. You are a horrible little cartoon caricature of Christianity that Jesus wouldn't spit on and that the apostles wouldn't recognize. That kind of Christianity. Now, I want to explain why, in a very clear way, Donald Trump is not running for gangster. He is not ahead. He is not like the Bloods or the crypts. He is not a hitman, offering himself out to hire. He is running to be the president to work for the government to lead the government. It is the government's job to render justice.

AP News Radio
EPA Proposes Limits for 'Forever Chemicals' in Drinking Water
"The Environmental Protection Agency's proposing limits on toxic forever chemicals and drinking water. I Norman hall, the EPA proposal calls for the first federal limits on harmful forever chemicals in drinking water. The agency says the protection will save thousands of lives and prevent serious illnesses, including cancer. The plan with limit toxic per and polyfluorinated substances called pfas, the group of compounds or widespread and dangerous and expensive to remove from water. They don't degrade in the environment and are linked to a broad range of health issues including low birth weight and kidney cancer.

AP News Radio
President Biden says Jimmy Carter asked him to deliver his eulogy amid hospice care
"President Biden says he'll deliver the eulogy at former president Jimmy Carter's funeral. The 98 year old Carter remains under hospice care in his Georgia home. Last night, the president told a California fundraiser he recently visited Carter, who asked him to do the eulogy. The president then said, excuse me, I shouldn't have said that. While Carter's family and center have not revealed details of his condition, the president noted Carter's 2015 cancer diagnosis and recovery. He told donors, it's finally caught up with Carter, but they found a way to keep him going for a lot longer than anticipated because

AP News Radio
Conn. woman 1st non-Vermonter granted assisted suicide right
"A woman from Connecticut has become the first non resident granted the right to take advantage of Vermont's assisted suicide law. 75 year old Linda bluestein has terminal cancer. One thing that surprised me about getting this latest terminal diagnosis is just how hard it is to die the way you want to die. It seems like everybody has an opinion on what should be allowed and what shouldn't be allowed. Bluestein lives in Bridgeport, Connecticut, and has reached a settlement with the state of Vermont, she can end her life there as long as she complies with other aspects of the state's assisted suicide law. I care so deeply about how the last moment of my life is going to go. Because I've said goodbye to so many that I've loved, who didn't have a good depth. Bluestein wants to make her death better. Not only for me, but for the people who are going to remember that. For whom that's going to be their last memory of me. Blue Stein is currently undergoing chemotherapy. I'm Ed Donahue

Mike Gallagher Podcast
The Life Story of Vivek Ramaswamy, 2024 Presidential Candidate
"It starts really bluntly with the strong family foundation, both with my parents and then the family we're building here in Ohio today. My parents came as immigrants in the late 70s and early 80s. They did not have a lot of money when they came here. But I'd say the number one thing I benefited from growing up, and this is probably the biggest competitive advantage anybody could have. Not some big financial inheritance. In some ways, that would have been an encumbrance. I wouldn't have achieved the things that I had in my life. If that's what I had waiting for me. The thing I benefited from was a family foundation that emphasized education. Emphasized merit emphasized excellence. That was what my upbringing was all about. And I'm really grateful to my parents for it. We're trying to give that to our kids now. Anyway, I ended up going to Harvard for college. I studied molecular biology. I pursued a first career in science. I became a first a BioTech investor, then I actually left to found a BioTech company that was designed to challenge the managerial bureaucracy of big pharma. Big pharma is a broken industry. It's a regulated industry by FDA and it tries to imitate FDA. Well, you know what? As a capitalist, I said that creates opportunity. So I developed a number of drugs in areas that big pharma was not focused on. That resulted in actually 5 FDA approved products. I'm incredibly proud of them. One of them is in an FDA approved drug for prostate cancer today. It's a multi-billion dollar business. I built it from scratch. I let it as CEO for 7 years. But I stepped down from my job as a CEO to focus on this different kind of cancer in America. It was a cancer that threatened to kill the dream that allowed me to achieve what I had. It's this new woke religion. This is not even a religion. It's really a cult. It hasn't withstood the test of time. That's why I call it a cult. You know, climate ism, COVID ism, gender ideology, racial wokeism, that really threatened to kill even Martin Luther King's dream from 60 years ago. And so I couldn't do that as a CEO. I would have damaged my company if I was speaking out while I was still CEO. So I stepped aside. I wrote three books, two of them are out already, woke in and nation of victims, a third one's going to come out later this year. But I traveled the country. I've been to a majority of states, and as much as I, you know, was talking about the problem. I'm a man of action.

AP News Radio
Pfizer buys Seagen for $43B, boosts access to cancer drugs
"Pfizer is announcing its offer to acquire a Seattle based drug company that specializes in new cancer treatments that use antibodies to fight the disease. Federal regulators would still have to approve the deal, but Pfizer seeking to buy a C gen. To broaden its offering of cancer treatments that target tumor cells while sparing healthy tissue. Pfizer, CEO, says it plans to let C gen continue innovating, saying they're acquiring the goose that's laying the golden eggs. See Jen specializes in working with antibody drug conjugate technology, which relies on monoclonal antibodies to seek out and destroy cancer cells without harming surrounding tissue. Pfizer, which is flush with cash because of two COVID drugs, says it would fund the acquisition mostly through $31 billion in new long-term debt. If regulators and C gen shareholders agree. I'm Jackie Quinn.

AP News Radio
Prostate cancer treatment can wait for most men, study finds
"A new study finds long-term evidence that actively monitoring localized prostate cancer, rather than taking action can be a safe option. British researchers studied 1600 patients with prostate cancer in the UK, who were randomly assigned surgery, radiation, or active monitoring. In all three groups, after 15 years, this survival rate was very high. 97%, regardless of the treatment option. Lead study author, doctor Freddie hamdi at the University of Oxford, says this is great news for men diagnosed with localized prostate cancer, and they shouldn't panic or rush a treatment decision. Others note those who can hold off on treatment can avoid the possible side effects of sexual difficulties or incontinence. I'm Jackie Quinn

AP News Radio
Man convicted of killing Kristin Smart gets 25 years to life
"A judge has sentenced the man convicted of killing Kristen smart, who vanished from a California college campus more than 25 years ago. I Norman hall, calling him a cancer to society Monterey county superior court judge Jennifer O'Keefe, sent it to Paul Flores to 25 years to life in prison. Smart who was 19 disappeared from California polytechnic state university in San Luis Obispo over Memorial Day weekend in 1996, who remains have never been found, but she was declared legally dead in 2002, prosecutors maintained a florist now 46, killed smart during an attempted rape in his dorm room at the university, where both were first year students. He was the last person seen with smart as he walked her home from an off campus party. The defense argued some evidence used by the state was jock science. I Norman hall

AP News Radio
US requires new info on breast density with all mammograms
"The U.S. will soon require that all women getting mammograms receive information about their breast density, about half of women over 40 have dense breasts, which can sometimes make it harder to spot cancer on x-rays. Dense breast tissue is one factor that can boost a woman's chances of developing cancer. The FDA will now require that women get information about the density after receiving a mammogram. Those who do have dense breasts will be told to talk with their doctor, while professional guidelines do not specify the next steps, some doctors may recommend more scanning, including ultrasound or MRI. Sagar Meghani, Washington

AP News Radio
Biden had cancerous lesion removed, no further treatment required, doctor says
"His doctor says a cancerous skin lesion was removed from President Biden's chest last month. Doctor Kevin O'Connor says it was a basal cell carcinoma, a common form of skin cancer, and that all cancerous tissue was successfully removed during the president's physical exam about two weeks ago. O'Connor says the site of the removal has healed nicely and no further treatment is needed, though the president will keep getting regular skin screenings. Basal cells are among the most common and easily treated

The Dan Bongino Show
Amber Athey: Everything About Joe Biden Is Phony
"He continues to get a pass from the left on this really serious issue these false claims of being a civil rights activist My humble opinion I think it's his most disgusting character trait Everything about Joe Biden is phony The entire persona whether it's this question of getting involved in the civil rights movement which has been repeatedly proven to be alive whether it's his graduation from prestigious Institutes of higher learning where he apparently plagiarized his way through his claim that he's a champion for the working class when all of his policies do the exact opposite And one that really personally bothers me much like the civil rights claim bothers you is this perception that Joe Biden is the empath and chief when his version of doing that is basically trying to for lack of a better term mansplain grief to people who are in the throes of it He constantly uses you know obviously the tragic death of his son is basically a way to prevent criticism He has spoken to gold star families who have lost their family members actually in war and has essentially tried to say that his son Beau died in battle Obviously his death is horrible He died from cancer that was presumably due to bird pits but it's not the same as what he's talking to these families about And as someone who's gone through really difficult grief with losing my dad to hear someone tell you I understand what you're going through is one of the most infuriating statements you can actually hear when you're going through that process And the fact that the media acts like Joe Biden should be heralded for his approach to talking to people about their issues is disgusting

AP News Radio
DOJ sues La. chemical co. over cancer risk to minority area
"The Department of Justice is suing a chemical company over cancer risk to a minority area. I'm Lisa dwyer, federal officials are suing a Louisiana chemical maker, alleging that it presented an unacceptable cancer risk to the nearby majority black community and is demanding cuts and toxic emissions. The lawsuit accuses dank of performance elastomer of emitting the carcinogen, chloroprene, and such high concentrations that it poses an unacceptable cancer risk children are particularly vulnerable. There's an elementary school, a half mile from the plant. Chloroprene is a liquid raw material used

The Charlie Kirk Show
Dr. Richard Fleming Unpacks the Energy Department's COVID Findings
"Days, a very strange report came from the Department of Energy, that's weird. Why is the Department of Energy issuing reports about the origins of COVID? Well, the Department of Energy finds that COVID Wuhan leak theory is plausible, but with quote low confidence. That's a very deceiving headline. If you actually read the report, they said that it probably came from a laboratory. Why this is so, they're covering this up and there's a reason they're covering it up. To help explain is doctored Richard Fleming. He's a physicist, a nuclear cardiologist, and an attorney with 53 years of research experience. He has spent decades investigating what causes multiple health problems, including heart disease, cancer, SARS CoV-2 and COVID-19. And he is with us right now. Doctor Fleming, welcome to the program. My pleasure to be here. Thank you for the invitation. So doctor Fleming, do you believe that COVID-19 came from the Wuhan institute of virology? So I have no doubt that the virus SARS CoV-2 which leads to the disease COVID-19. We're paid for by U.S. taxpayers through a variety of agencies and between places in the United States like the university of North Carolina and the Wuhan institute of virology that these viruses were put together because the data shows there's probably three of them that we just called SARS CoV-2 or COVID-19 and everybody said, oh, it's one virus, but it looks like there's three of them. We have the data in the book showing where the money's came from, who published what research, what patents were connected with it, but to critical patents. And it just lays it out and chronological sequence so that you can decide for yourself. You can read the data and Americans are not stupid people. Unlike I think the perspective of the vast majority of politicians in bureaucrats, Americans have the ability to read through material and make sense out of it. If that information is just shared with them.

AP News Radio
Air Force will review cancer among personnel who worked close to nation's ground-based warheads
"The air force is expanding its review of cancers among the nation's nuclear missile personnel. They're called missileers, the airmen who launch nuclear warheads from underground silos and command centers. Space Force reported last month 9 officers who worked as missiles at a Montana air base were diagnosed with non Hodgkin lymphoma. Since then, more missiles and support crew have said they too had been diagnosed with the same or other types of cancers. The air force will now review the entire ground based nuclear missile corps at three bases in Montana, North Dakota and Wyoming to include environmental factors at the bases and silos. Sagar Meghani, Washington

Cancer Today
"cancer " Discussed on Cancer Today
"Good morning cancer, today's Wednesday, April 6th, 2022. The Gemini moon finds harmony with mercury and Ares and Saturn and Aquarius. Expect to adopt a boulder tone, no longer afraid to take up space. This is cancer today, a Spotify original from park asked. Let's begin your day. Mercury, planet of communication and commerce, zooms through your house of career. Supported by Saturn in your house of trust, it'll be easier to build on enduring efforts and make the most of your time. Now take a moment to reflect on your relationships. There's emphasis on your conversations, especially those held between a business partner or a boss. Be clear about what you can accomplish and the help you'll need to get it done. Contemplate your path to personal growth. Venus appears in your visionary 9th house, bringing poetry to your dreams. You have an unparalleled ability to share wisdom, especially when you lead by example. Cancer today is a daily podcast. Follow on Spotify to make it part of your morning routine. If you're interested in learning more about your sign, download the sanctuary app from the Apple app and Google Play stores. Get your astrology, tarot, or psychic readings today, and follow sanctuary world on Instagram. That's essay in C, TU, RY, WRLD. Horoscope today is a Spotify original from park asked..

Cancer Today
"cancer " Discussed on Cancer Today
"Good morning cancer. Today's Thursday March 24th, 2022. Mercury Jupiter and Neptune move through watery Pisces, while Venus Mars and Saturn come together in breezy Aquarius. Life's a beach, and there are major waves on the horizon. If you can catch one, you're in for an exciting ride. This is cancer today, a Spotify original from park cast. Okay, recording. You have a story to tell, and maybe you've thought, I should start a podcast. Meet anchor. It's a powerful app that lets you record a podcast anywhere, and get it heard everywhere. All you need to do is download the free anchor app and hit record. Just go to anchor FM slash get started. Your story matters make a podcast with anchor. That's anchor FM slash get started. Great, I think we got it. Let's begin your day. The communication planet is an orbit of foggy Neptune. Filling your visionary 9th house with potential. It's time for personal growth, maybe even epiphanies. Be willing to take risks and see yourself differently. Now take a moment to reflect on your relationships. The astrological lovers meet in your intimate 8000. Suggesting it's time to make a commitment. Unification requires vulnerability, opening up can be difficult, but it will help you in the long run. Contemplate the work you do and your career. The trio and Pisces encourages you to teach and be taught. Consider your areas of expertise and how you can share your knowledge with others. At the same time, identify where you need to grow and find a mentor to support you. Cancer today is a daily podcast. Follow on Spotify to make it part of your morning routine. If you're interested in learning more about your sign, download the sanctuary app from the Apple app and Google Play stores. Get your astrology, tarot, or psychic readings today, and follow sanctuary world on Instagram. That's essay in C, TU, RY, WRLD. Horoscope today is a Spotify original from park ast..

Cancer Today
"cancer " Discussed on Cancer Today
"For the arts, music, and poetic license. Detail oriented tasks, on the other hand, won't be having such a good time. This is cancer today, a Spotify original from park ast. Okay, recording. You have a story to tell, and maybe you've thought I should start a podcast. Meet anker, it's a powerful app that lets you record a podcast anywhere and get it heard everywhere. All you need to do is download the free anchor app and hit record. Just go to anchor FM slash get started. Make a podcast. With anchor, that's anchor FM slash get started. Great. I think we got it. Let's begin your day. Mercury crosses Neptune in your visionary 9th house. Now beaming with potential. Follow the path to personal discovery, perhaps you decide to specialize in something related to your field, or you take a leap of faith and departs unknown. Now take a moment to reflect on your relationships. Saturn moves alongside Venus and Mars, creating a signature of commitment. Which intentions have fallen to the wayside. May be promises to do better, follow through. Contemplate your path to personal growth. Spiritual ideas and specialists might call to you. And while it's beautiful to explore your options, notice where you're in too deep. A siren song is only pretty until it stops and you realize you're her next meal. Cancer today is a daily podcast. Follow on Spotify to make it part of your morning routine. If you're interested in learning more about your sign, download the sanctuary app from the Apple app and Google Play stores. Get your astrology, tarot, or psychic readings today, and follow sanctuary world on Instagram. That's essay in C, TU, RY, WRLD. Horoscope today is a Spotify original from park asked..

Cancer Today
"cancer " Discussed on Cancer Today
"Good morning cancer. Today's Monday, march 21st, 2022. Aries season is now in session. Although it's off to a rocky start, a clash between Venus and Mars and Aquarius and Uranus and Taurus forces us to shake up our old ways of being. It's time to plant a garden. Whatever you wish to grow. This is cancer today, a Spotify original from park cast. Okay, recording. You have a story to tell, and maybe you've thought I should start a podcast. Meet anchor. It's a powerful app that lets you record a podcast anywhere, and get it heard everywhere. All you need to do is download the free anchor app and hit record. Just go to anchor FM slash get started. Your story matters make a podcast with anchor. That's anchor FM slash get started. Great, I think we got it. Let's begin your day. The sun now marches through your tenth house, the space where we begin to build our legacy. This month is about pushing yourself to make an impact, and with both of Pisces ruling planets and their domicile, it could be easy to get carried away. See how far you can run. A vocation is so much more than a job. In fact, many of us will never make money as a way to fulfill our role in life. But that doesn't mean that we won't accumulate wealth. You're on a path to be your best. Whatever that means to you. What the 9th house envisions, the tenth house creates. The projects you started to explore last month might become more formalized. Even if you're unsure of how to complete a goal, start with what you can do. The mere act of beginning put you miles ahead of those who do nothing at all. Cancer today is a daily podcast. Follow on Spotify to make it part of your morning routine. If you're interested in learning more about your sign, download the sanctuary app from the Apple app and Google Play stores. Get your astrology, tarot, or psychic readings today, and follow sanctuary world on Instagram. That's essay in C, TU, RY, WRLD. Horoscope today is a Spotify original from park ast..

Cancer Today
"cancer " Discussed on Cancer Today
"Good morning, cancer. Today's Saturday March 19th, 2022. The sun reaches the final degree of Pisces, meaning that tomorrow, he'll cross over into Aries, the beginning of the solar new year. Take a moment to reflect on the season and the journey that you felt unfold. Even if it's hidden from sight. This is cancer today. A Spotify original from park asked. Okay, recording. You have a story to tell, and maybe you've thought, I should start a podcast. Meet anker, it's a powerful app that lets you record a podcast anywhere, and get it heard everywhere. All you need to do is download the free anchor app and hit record. Just go to anchor FM slash get started. Make a podcast. With anchor, that's anchor FM slash get started. Great. I think we got it. Let's begin your day. This month spotlighted your quest for deeper meaning. Life is an adventure without destination, which can be tiring, but with direction it can also be wildly rewarding. A willingness to grow can make all the difference. Now take a moment to reflect on your relationships. In business, it's all about who you know, but it doesn't mean that you need to be best friends with the person at the top. Instead, align yourself with peers you respect, whose talents, compliment your own. When your net is wide, your resources are plentiful. Contemplate your path to personal growth. The month ahead spotlights the way you're seeing in the public eye. Successful people go after what they want while staying in their lane. Don't worry about pleasing others, especially ones who envy your vision. Treat everyone with respect and focus on you. Cancer today is a daily podcast. Follow on Spotify to make it part of your morning routine. If you're interested in learning more about your sign, download the sanctuary app from the Apple app and Google Play stores. Get your astrology, tarot, or psychic readings today, and follow sanctuary world on Instagram. That's essay in C, TU, RY, WRLD. Horoscope today is a Spotify original from park asked..

Cancer Today
"cancer " Discussed on Cancer Today
"Good morning, cancer. Today's Tuesday March 15th, 2022. The Leo moon is at odds with Venus, Mars and Saturn and Aquarius. Meanwhile, Uranus and Taurus promises to keep things spicy. Expect a little chaos. This is cancer today, the Spotify original from park cast. Okay, recording. You have a story to tell, and maybe you've thought, I should start a podcast. Meet anker. It's a powerful app that lets you record a podcast anywhere, and get it heard everywhere. All you need to do is download the free anchor app and hit record. Just go to anchor FM slash get started. Your story matters make a podcast with anchor. That's anchor FM slash get started. Great, I think we got it. Let's begin your day. A stele and Pisces advocates for deepening your knowledge or skill set. If an area of learning is calling out to you, answer with curiosity and an open mind. Now take a moment to reflect on your relationships. You're invited to take loyalties and commitments seriously, seeing what can be built when both parties slow down and plan ahead. What is compromised mean for your relationship? Contemplate the work you do and your career. The Leo moon elevates tangible assets. You might be inclined to work a little harder if it means bringing home more pay. Think about how you'll reward yourself later. Cancer today is a daily podcast. Follow on Spotify to make it part of your morning routine. If you're interested in learning more about your sign, download the sanctuary app from the Apple app and Google Play stores. Get your astrology, tarot, or psychic readings today, and follow sanctuary world on Instagram. That's C, TU, RY, WRLD. Horoscope today is a Spotify original from park asked..

Breast Cancer Conqueror Podcast
"cancer " Discussed on Breast Cancer Conqueror Podcast
"I want it done this way. And this way and she had done that way and i just i love it when women come back and go. Yeah i empowered myself. I advocated for myself mixed such a difference. Right wanted empower ourselves do. Do you know to find like you said and again the gut we talked about it. It's the second brain right so there's a reason when you get that gut feeling about something listened to it is. That's what's going to heal you importance on port. So can have a preview for us that we're going to share with that community a little bit about it. Yes oh It's kind of the the one is. I want to tell you about the three. I i have a video of really quick video series called the three things you need to know to prevent breast cancer. And really you know. I'll even she don't even you know it's it's basically i talk about. How breast cancer is mostly genetic has now it's not it's like what less than five percent genetic And you know what epigenetics is all about. 'cause people like what's that I talk about how safe ways to detect breast cancer and that the reality about You know certain detections and treatments can actually cause gets again. Most people don't know. And then the third thing i talk about the lifestyle changes that you can make to prevent cancer. So that's leica three three minute video series and then when you get that you also get a little pdf. We're talking super simple. Because you know i get it. It's a lot like i've often for things like you. Never read them. It's it's a seven page. Pdf you can read it in seven minutes and it's my seven simple steps like like you'll get some people go. Yeah okay. I know this already now but if you actually take a little bit of each of those steps you're on your way you could actually start right now today. No cost to you. Just put it on your fridge. Follow these steps. Just like your your your program. It's it's it's just great. So i just it's that's what it takes right simple steps and it's just yeah. I just tell people. Baby steps might Leading course called breast health empowerment circle and that is like can like your course it each week. It's a ninety minute a week. You do it over seven weeks and each week. We take a deep dive into each of those steps because there's so much more than my little one paragraph about each of them right and then beyond that you could go to deep dive into each of those you know. There's no end of what you know where this could go but you just start somewhere right. Custard somewhere the knowledge never ends. I'm always learning. I learn something new every week you know talking to clients urging you. There's always new things they'll always. Where can people find you..

Breast Cancer Conqueror Podcast
"cancer " Discussed on Breast Cancer Conqueror Podcast
"You don't want this to come back you don't want it to reoccur and i just what really kills me is all the women that they they go through these treatments and then they think they're done they're going to go back to their life span and it's like don't treat you know it's it's we know breast cancer. It's not it's it's it's a symptom it's not the 'cause you gotta go upstream find the cause in change that if you don't make changes it's gonna come back and you know in in in something don't tell you they don't need i you about Circulating tumor cells are breast cancer. Stem cells you know. You cut out the tumor but you still have circulating cells and you know that's what you need keep addressing to prevent recurrence than you know. That was a big lesson for me. Now one. He's an appraisal that we both agree on is the often overlooked Piece of the heart and the mind you know. Healing the wounds for for me. so what. What realization did you have that. That was such an important part of you that may be overlooked. Yes so well. I think part of it was the the irony that this time. The the lump was right over. My heart literally was like last time it was both but actually the the invasive breast cancer was on my right side but this time the lump is right over my heart which again made super easy decision. No i'm not radiating that i don't want to do with my heart like right under there so it was just you know i just was. I just looked at my life. And you know i had been kind of holding onto living in a relationship. That wasn't really working right. Speak for my kids but then at what point unlike well. Is this really supporting my kids to be kind of in this relationship. That isn't supporting me. You know and it's not right actually so So i i talk a lot about sort of toxic. Relationships are also You know it's negativity feeds negatively and whatnot and and i just I've i've i love mindfulness and the fire. Gratitude practices meditation and yoga. There's just there's just so much there to look at the other thing for me for me personally. Nature is super healing so And i live in los angeles. Which is this huge city type of thing right. And it's you you sort of forget. But i had the opportunity Over the summer. I went to hawaii to take care of my parents and i ended up. This was right after my surgery. Actually so it was two fold..

Breast Cancer Conqueror Podcast
"cancer " Discussed on Breast Cancer Conqueror Podcast
"That i eliminated. I didn't do of yours. And now i have my own system. But basically yeah. I wasn't looking at the emotional. The stress the you know an actually doing everything that that that we both preach right. I mean it's hard. I tell him in like it's it's a lot you know but amy steps baby steps. I mean i'm teaching. My course now. Last week was detoxifying. Your home and i even went around like ooh. Here's the still the products that are lurking in my home. But i need to get rid of. I'm still working at it. But here's the here's the ones i use now that i didn't use to us and how great they are running efficient easy switch out. But there's just so much in that when you don't know what you don't know you can't make choices and this is mrs the heart of of my what i want to get to people. Is that when you know. Then you can make a choice and it doesn't mean necessarily that you have to throw out everything in your house. It doesn't mean necessarily that you have to stop eating everything you love or never have a drink of wine but at least you know like i was having wine with dinner every night. Maybe two glasses. I didn't know like the connection between alcohol and breast cancer. No one told me so now. I know it doesn't mean you know you have to be Militant about it but you know or the sugar feeds cancer. But now i know that in so i'm going to think a little harder every time i go to you know. Have that treat like do. I really want this or need it and there's so many times that you don't it right like those birthday parties iceland. My kids were little you. You'd eat that lousy cake cigarettes. It didn't taste good and you need. You're like oh whatever. Oh my god. I would never do that today. Like i just won't eat empty yucky calories like i'm gonna make it count. You know. I have a dessert. I'm gonna make account so i have a saying. I teach mike mutitu. Hugh you feed the v. Your body or feedback cancer so it makes the choice. You know. Pretty pretty simple Lutely absolutely so. Let's go back to that. I signed so twenty two when you first found out wet wet. Went through your mind when you when you first found out that you had breast cancer. How did you feel.

Breast Cancer Conqueror Podcast
"cancer " Discussed on Breast Cancer Conqueror Podcast
"A link. That's unique link you download for free Nobody shares information. It's nothing like that You can go to my website. My website is cycle of lives dot org cycle of livestock or Vibe loose five zero. One c three nonprofit so there kinda percent of proceeds go to cancer focused organizations that that they chose. There's a couple of charities that aren't cancer focus but they were still by the book participants and then there's links to buy it on amazon or wherever books are sold. I can't give those free amazon. Doesn't let my publisher is no problem with me selling books for free. So just the orderbook Just put a note. Her join dr v. And and and and then you can you can pay zero for it Or send me a note at the contact on.

Breast Cancer Conqueror Podcast
"cancer " Discussed on Breast Cancer Conqueror Podcast
"Sofa for coins to put together the right amount of money to go to the store to buy a meal for his kids. I think we can all relate to that right and he developed a passion for taking care of people that were less fortunate because you always carry that trauma with him and so the answer is yes everybody had a trauma but or traumas that kind of affected their emotional journey. But to and and crazy. Enough is that The only constant in all the fifteen story. The only constant was two things one. Everybody thought their story was an interesting. I it's just my just my story which i found fascinating but you know as you know and people. They're they're listening to is. You just live your life. You don't think it's anything spectacular. You're just like whatever right. I'm just trying to get through it. And so everybody thought that their that their story wasn't wasn't interesting. That was the one constant and the second constant was nobody had him. Nobody had processed that emotional side. Nobody had come to terms with it. Maybe internally they might maybe they didn't have to come to terms with a lot but they still hadn't vocalized still hadn't processed that they still hadn't found a some type of peace or resolution or some type of acceptance or comfort with those traumas in with that whole emotional side and that was the other constant which was which was wonderful for me. Because i got to be a witness to that journey for those people and so i'm not gonna say that everybody walked away. You know Dancing on rainbow and and putting on butterfly wings and flying through the air. It's not like everybody. Not every story turned out happy. But the story is very inspiring. A very transformational very relatable. And so that when i went when i went into it hoping that give three sixty view of that spent that particular View of the spectrum that emotional side Because of those two things the fact that nobody thought they were spectacular and the fact that nobody had really dealt with..

Breast Cancer Conqueror Podcast
"cancer " Discussed on Breast Cancer Conqueror Podcast
"Each step covers a certain topic one Awesome number four is to heal the emotional wounds because as you learn Diving into the motions is such an important part of healing Because i mean research and studies have shown us that cancer is very emotionally induced disease to involve as some sort of major trauma and the trump was not not resolved. It could be something that happened in childhood To something that happened last year that really triggered answer so when you talk to all of these people you'd find like a common thread as far as the emotional wounds that that led to the development of cancer. That's a great question. And i was very fortunate that might vision for going into it. Ended up providing me with the answer to that question to my vision. Going into it was to get this kind of non disease. Specific non age specific non trauma specific. That's a concept that makes sense View of the emotional side of this and so Yes each person had traumas in their childhood at greatly affected and we dealt with things like suicide of apparent abuse. Abandonment drug addiction Making bad decisions of being dealt bad hands in life Just all kinds of crazy trauma that i think we could all if we don't understand it. We have empathy for that. We might be able to relate to it but you know like for example One guy who is a very very successful physician very successful executive and historian literally. I don't want to.

Breast Cancer Conqueror Podcast
"cancer " Discussed on Breast Cancer Conqueror Podcast
"Welcome to another amazing episode of while this warriors today have got an interesting warrior on our podcast. Name is david richman and david is an author. Public speaker philanthropist and and endurance athletes. Whose mission is to form more meaning bullock human connections through storytelling. So he's written a few books. The first one was winning in the middle of the pack and second one which really is was very intriguing to me was a cycles of lies. Which which he viewed fifteen people on a five thousand mile bike journey and you delve deeply into their emotional journeys with the cancer. Thank you so much for joining us. David thank you. Dr via mbare excited to be here. Yeah you've got an interesting story so we always started podcast with the pain to passion. What was it. What was your like life for poor and there was a turning point in your life where you really became. Astronauts your life again. Well yes you're right. you're exactly right. That painting passion is definitely unique. Reach person for me indicates actually both books and kinda a big transformation in my life came out of the pain of of seeing my sister. Get a brain cancer so I had. I was just going through a pretty bad divorce. Two very young kids like four year old twins. And i remember getting a call from her and her telling me that she had brain cancer. And you know. I until you know you just don't know so i was like that. Sounds pretty bad light. Still he adds kinda worse than pretty bad and The husband young kids for her. And you know what turned out to be pretty severe in terminal brain cancer. It was a it was a difficult thing but we bonded through that time and Got to talk about a lot of things and she definitely was the inspiration for me transformations in my life. And i'm pretty much driven that passion for me. You know ever since then. So what's that. Now been fifteen eighteen years. Something like that. So pretty lasting effect while yeah. There's nothing like the cancer.

Breast Cancer Conqueror Podcast
"cancer " Discussed on Breast Cancer Conqueror Podcast
"Also not wearing prosthetics. Because you know who needs to do to do that when you're at a stay at home in a stay at home order your home. Most of the time. The you know. And i the only drawback that i find in which is not really a drawback is that i had to adjust the way that i look at the things that i want to buy to wear right absolutely no cleavage like none. Because there's nothing there. So avi has to be a really specific type of v in order for me to wear. I took some pictures with addressing. My sister gave me for my for my fifty second birthday last year and it looks amazing. I don't think anybody has ever noticed that. I have no breasts under that dress. But the v. comes all the way down probably almost two naval. So it's really interesting but it's you know an and looking for bathing suits. I have to consider that. I can't do a cup. I have to do something that looks different but are small things to worry about. These are really small things when you're considering that you're protecting your health and your protecting and and you know i'm i'm healthy. I it's been you know there. Nothing showing up. I don't feel anything so know. So far i'm healthy and i'm like what i like to. Just keep it that way rather than some stories. I've heard where people have gone through surgery after surgery after five years they're still doing surgeries because of different things that that they're trying to adjust they wanna fit or it's not working or they're developing some other thing and i'm like no it's okay. We're moving on from good for you. So there's always a life before and after cancer right and cancer is a turning point for us all and you know i tell women community. It's not just about getting rid of that. Lumper bomb right. It's about transforming your life because what has allowed the cancer developed up to this point Has you know your lifestyle everything that you've done his allowed cancers develop and show up in your life and so we're going forward you have an amazing ability to be able to reverse all of those things and you know never fear cancer gannon and never allowed to show up again. So so what was the difference between your life before and after cancer I think the most significant thing is for me is that before cancer. I was very gogo. Everything was oh my gosh have to do this. I have to. I have to have to have to do this. I have to do this. Oh my gosh. i don't.

Breast Cancer Conqueror Podcast
"cancer " Discussed on Breast Cancer Conqueror Podcast
"Welcome everybody to another amazing episode of wellness warriors. Today i have a very very special guest dear to my heart. Mary beth gonzalez because she is the widow of dr nick. Gonzalez and i was a firm believer in his methodology of treating patients. And i read some of his books. Here's one of them. That will be diving into here shortly but really appreciated all the work that he did for his patients. Another book that i read his was the conquering cancer. Fifty pancreatic and breast cancer patients on his protocol. So i was so impressed with how she handled those cases. So thank you so much. Mary beth for joining us. We've got lots of fun things to talk about. Can't wait to hear your story. Well thank you so much for inviting me today. So you're really carrying the torch for your late husband He did a lot of work. He was definitely as you see in the book behind. You the maverick md He was a rebel. He was a pioneer he. Really broad Natural cancer therapies to the forefront and work with so many so many patients over the years and Just really respected his work. You were married for fifteen years and while he was practicing. He was the Quarterback linebacker defensive end. And you're the coach so that pretty interesting tell us a little bit about that dynamic how you fit into practice. Well i had my own career. New york city and i was a vice president at various different multimedia companies running digital marketing. And so i understood. The world of marketing and nick definitely understood the world of medicine but he did quite always understand the best way to package himself to the public whether it's from his websites perspective or even the presentation that he would give conferences. They nephew ever listened. To one of doc nickens videos in a lot of them on youtube. He spoke Anybody ever heard in your whole life. And he spoke for three hours without a single note. And i i remember when i first went to one of his lectures i said to him. You're honey a couple slides because you talk so quickly. Some people in the audience might need some help to keep up. So that's one of the things that i would do as a coach and then and then of course i got to make the slides and that of course. He asked me to run the slides while presenting sick. I don't know how to use a computer. So that's how we work together in his lifetime for me to help further his practice. That's wonderful amazing. So why the new book. Well i have spent the five years since nick died a very focused on preserving his legacy and you held up one of the books on nutrition the on nervous system that i published a couple years ago..

Breast Cancer Conqueror Podcast
"cancer " Discussed on Breast Cancer Conqueror Podcast
"I'm so excited to be here with you into share some personal thoughts about my second healing journey and essential number four. Heal the emotional wounds now. When i was going through my second healing i recognized that there was the need to really take a deep dive. Into all of these central's the today. I'm going to talk specifically about essential number four because i feel that healing emotional wounds is often the most challenging part of healing. We are multitaskers. We are really good at taking care of people but we often tend to neglect ourselves. And we put ourselves last on the to-do list. And so i want to really encourage you to listen closely and if any of the things that i talk about really resonate with you i encourage you to ride them in your journal are riding on a post it note. But go back to this after you've listened to the podcast because these are the things that can truly be transformational. Remember that a breast cancer. Healing journey is not just about getting rid of the the lump or the cancer. But it's about a complete transformation of your life because what brought you to the point of developing breast cancer in the first place is what you need to change. So it's about transformation is like that cocoon the caterpillar cocoon to the butterfly. Its transformation now personally. My biggest takeaways from my healing journey as far as my emotions are concerned. Were two things number one. I recognized for the first time in my life what it was like to live in the relaxation response. All my life. I had my nose to the grindstone and i was a personality. Push push push. Even when i didn't physically feel like pushing. I would push my body to the point of a new my detriment now. Getting into the relaxation response is something that is so key because if we have our foot on the accelerator and we are activating the sympathetic nervous system. The fighter flight mode there studies that have shown us that that can literally trigger cancer genes to turn on and it increases the risk for metastasis. So that alone should be a motivation for you to look at essential number four and to learn to get into the relaxation response. I have trained my body and my mind that when i feel stress in my body i stop and i pulled back and i am. I really make the effort to go into that relaxation mode the second big takeaway for me on my second healing journey was that i now take the time to nurture that little girl. That little girl inside of me was very wounded. Little girl for decades not until late forties early fifties. Did i realize that. I was living the life of an adult but with the wounded child making those decisions for me and so now i take the time to do more things that bring me joy in that little girl joy and do more things that that bring pleasure because that's something that i neglected most of my life so when we talk about healing our emotions are several things we we want to look at first of all. If you're a good stuffer do you find that. You're always fine. Know people ask you how you doing on fine. That's what we call a good stuffer right. We we have feelings. We have thoughts. We have energy but we just keep swallowing swallowing swallowing. Because we don't wanna take the time to really take a look at what's what's happening. What's bothering us. There's a quote from dr lisa. Rankin that. I really like. When i read her book a mind over medicine and she says if you don't grow you grow a tumor. And that's so true because not internal conflicts that we have causes a stress response. You may not recognize it as a stress response. Perhaps you're used to living that way that tension that you have in your body all the time but it's that tension in that inner conflict that can you know lead to depression can lead to stress can lead to disease in your body suppression leads to depression. That's been shown time and time again right. It's going to affect your immune system on the flip side if you focus on calm and kindness and love. You're gonna be activating your parents of nerve system. That's the break. That's the one that keeps you slow down. That's the relaxation response. Then you're going to be creating hormones like endorphins and oxytocin and those are the kinds of feelings that we want to focus on and and scientists shown us to that those chemicals that we release that chemical soup that we live in if it's a stressful soup versus a love soup. It's going to make a huge difference in your overall health and even affect your mitochondria. Now how do we know that our body and our thoughts affects us physically. Well if you've ever seen a polygraph test or you you blushed. Blushing is is an example of thought creating a chemical reaction in your body. So when you tell a lie or when you're under stress a polygraph can measure change in heart rate increased blood pressure increased breathing increased muscle tension temperature changes. All of these things can affect our body physically.

Breast Cancer Conqueror Podcast
"cancer " Discussed on Breast Cancer Conqueror Podcast
"Welcome everybody to another amazing episode of wellness warriors. Today i do have another warrior. S they'd breast cancer conqueror sascha light star and. I really appreciate saskia story because she went through the physical journey of breast cancer and she mentions that it was very traumatic and she realized that on the other side of the journey that physical journey. She needed to figure out who she was. And what the full journey Taught her so. Thank you so fast yet for joining us and sharing your story. Thank you so much for having me up to be excited to hear your story and sharing were community now. Amazing you've got a book that's coming out through. Hey house called the cancer nist fit. So it's a little bit about your book. So i created the time. The cancer misfit. 'cause i i didn't feel like a cancer survivor. I didn't want to always feel like i was surviving. And that wasn't that wasn't an identity that i could relate to and the misfit felt i was this and before i was diagnosed and then i went through breast cancer treatment and by the time much finished. Become somebody else and it was like. Who was i now. Where did i fit in my old life. Gone what comes next and i felt like missed it. So that's why i i came up with the time. The cancer misfit and a lot of my followers on social media can really relate because they were like. I feel misfit to yeah we call them the lone ranger you know they. They feel so along. There's so many people that can't relate to them and so that's why communities is so important so tell us about that moment. When you heard the words you have breast cancer what what happened. What went on in your mind. Invited them bearing wall. And i wrote about the semi catch for me. When when i got diagnosed it felt like a switch went on and i went straight into survival mode. It was like the doctor told me. I had cancer and i went into survival. Written was like right. What am i going to do. Because i don't want to die. I feel like. I didn't feel the emotions i didn't i didn't hit me. That's essentially. why wrote this book. Because when treatment finished. And i had made sure didn't die. That's when survival mode switched off and suddenly. I was hit with all these emotions about what i've been through and the thoughts and that's when things came out of control from the wasn't during the treatments it was offer. It was so distracted with the chemo. The reconstruction you know the radiation. We don't. I didn't have time to go pull me me. But by the end of it it was kind of like i just been hit by. Was what the hell just happened. So you were focused. You're focused on getting through the process in healing and and us what i really appreciate about women who choose conventional treatments because you know what's ahead You know that you're going to get sick. You know it's going to be very hard that you're committed and you're going to go through it and you're gonna come out on the other end you know much Better person you know in the in the fact that you've been through that journey now you talk about the cancer cocoon talk about that what you mean by that. So as i said i kind of switched onto the survival mode. And then i just. I went through the treatments and when the treatment stopped and i looked at myself in the mirror i looked the same. I fence completely fundamentally different and that's when i came up with this idea of with some focused on staying alive with so focused on doctor's appointments and sokha cancer cancer but we don't realize that while we going through this trauma essentially when we go through any hectic trauma inside if you've as incredible what going on you know to keep you sane and to get you through it and things realigning and moving around and shifting we'd realize because we're so distracted with cancer the i believe that's why a lot of people feel like one person when they're diagnosed and somebody else by the time they finish treatment because there's stuff going on but you don't know that it's happening so true that such and that's something that we always discuss in in our community in that same thing happened for me and i use the metamorphosis or the the analogy of the curriculum metamorphosis and there's a lot of things going on and it may be dark scary and lonely but if you trust the process you will come out on the other side happier and healthier you and so one of the things that you mentioned is self low. That's one of the big that you learned from your journey and i can relate to ask because my second healing journey i i realized that it was okay to say no boundaries was okay for me to take time for myself to nurture that little girl inside and not being nose to the grindstone. All the time helping somebody else. When i needed i needed healing so talk about that experience with you and sell flow. Wow well that was a fake one for me. And i have to say if somebody like me enough herself so completely and utterly the way i do now than anyone can because i spent my life rating myself beating myself up and just pulling myself down. I was awful to me and going through the hell of cancer treatment and getting to the other side of it as much as i said it was a council cocoon. I didn't feel like about supply the other side. I thought the butterfly was me when i was diagnosed an hour. I was this broken ugly thing and that forced me to dig deep and learn what south love really is because i'd always placed on my confidence and self belief and wideness to myself and other people on outside appearances and actually was a blessing that the things i love most about myself. Which was my fabulous cleavage in. My hat was stolen from me because then it was like. Oh okay how am i gonna feel beautiful now and i thought it exploring and finding these incredible tools and ways of learning to love myself and i've never looked back and it's literally made my life purpose now to show the women how to fool madly in love with exactly how that's really sweet. I was thinking about your heart shape. Nipples.