Life Can Change In A Moment

Life Can Change In A Moment

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Life Can Change In A Moment - and nobody knows that better than ER doc, Dr. Larry Burchett. Explore the moments that change everything with Doctor Larry in this personal and intimate Video Podcast Series. As an ER doctor and board-certified family physician, national media personality, and author, Dr. Larry Burchett's candor and unique perspective have opened up a broader conversation on what it means to be a modern man. Dr. Larry is the author of The Gentleman's Diet, a recurring men's...
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Understanding Your Sexual Health Panel Discussion, With Alexandra H. Solomon, PhD and Dr. Pari Ghodsi, MD

Apr 28th, 2020 7:19 PM

oday we have two special guests in studio. Dr. Alexandra H. Solomon is a clinical assistant professor in the Department of Psychology at Northwestern University and a licensed clinical psychologist at The Family Institute at Northwestern University. In addition to writing articles and chapters for leading academic journals and books in the field of marriage and family, she is the author of the book Loving Bravely: Twenty Lessons of Self-Discovery to Help You Get the Love You Want (New Harbinger, 2017). Her second book, about sexual self-awareness, Taking Sexy Back: How to Own Your Sexuality and Create the Relationship You Want, will be published in February 2020. MD Dr. Pari Ghodsi, MD is an obstetrics & gynecology specialist in Northridge, CA. She is a board certified and active Fellow of the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology.Dr. Pari loves to write and speak about women's health and issues in a relatable way. She brings a unique touch when educating, often sharing her own experiences as a woman.   We talk through a variety of mens and womens sexual health issues and try to find a common ground for the battle of the sexes.         

I Left My Life and Moved to Thailand, with Sarah Sunshine

Apr 24th, 2020 5:26 PM

Sarah Sunshine is in studio talking about how she planned an executed  her solo travels around the world. She brought some costumes For both of us to wear which really brought the energy in the interview to another level. 

Sometimes You Have To Hide In The Jungle, With Tyler Ramsey

Apr 21st, 2020 8:14 PM

Tyler Capen Ramsey is a Los Angeles–based artist known for his performance art, his "drip painting" of shoes for company Toms Shoes and for painting only with his fingers, rather than with brushes. Tyler Ramsey, the producer of "Survivor: Gabon," recently revealed that he was fired from the competition show -- for falling in love. Ramsey opened up to explain how he met his future wife, Jacquie Berg, and subsequently got fired. Berg was a contestant on the 2008 "Survivor" season, "Gabon," when she met "the love of her life," Ramsey. "[Jacqui] was a contestant, and I used to be a producer," Ramsey explained of how their paths crossed. But how does one get fired for "falling in love"? According to the producer, it was because the show had only one rule: Don't mess around with the contestants.  

Sometimes You Have to Hide In the Jungle, With Tyler Ramsey

Apr 21st, 2020 6:35 PM

Tyler Capen Ramsey is a Los Angeles–based artist known for his performance art, his "drip painting" of shoes for company Toms Shoes and for painting only with his fingers, rather than with brushes. Tyler Ramsey, the producer of "Survivor: Gabon," recently revealed that he was fired from the competition show -- for falling in love. Ramsey opened up to explain how he met his future wife, Jacquie Berg, and subsequently got fired. Berg was a contestant on the 2008 "Survivor" season, "Gabon," when she met "the love of her life," Ramsey. "[Jacqui] was a contestant, and I used to be a producer," Ramsey explained of how their paths crossed. But how does one get fired for "falling in love"? According to the producer, it was because the show had only one rule: Don't mess around with the contestants.  

I Quit Junior Year, What I Did In That Race Senior Year Changed My Life Forever, with Shouvik Banerjee

Apr 14th, 2020 12:00 PM

Shouvik Banerjee, Averpoint Founder    This week's guest is a very good buddy of mine, Shouvik Banerjee.  Stanford grad, Harvard Public Policy guy.  After a career in solar, he was inspired to found Averpoint.com, a movement hoping to inspire truth and facts in the public discourse by facilitating citations, check it out the website.  Shouvik can both code, and discuss politics.  Brilliant and a very good man, I'm lucky to call him a friend and enjoy talking about how we want to make the world a better place. Before we shot the episode, he told me that 2 things came to mind when he thought about life changing moments, but he didn't think they were related.  "They're related," I told him.  "Without a doubt.  And on the show, we'll discover how."  And boy were they.  Great episode, especially for all of us former athletes who grew as people during their sports careers (I know I did).  Check out his company Averpoint, their website, and SUBSCRIBE and RATE this podcast.  

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