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Infusion Health is more than just a podcast - it's a movement towards a brighter, more inclusive future for healthcare. Hosted by Rach and Cris, the podcast merges traditional medical practices with holistic therapies to provide patients with a well-rounded approach to their wellness journey. By avoiding potential health concerns in the future, Infusion Health empowers patients to take control of their health and lead their best lives. But Infusion Health's mission goes beyond just improving physical health. The podcast team understands that inclusion and diversity are essential in creating exceptional healthcare for all individuals, regardless of their background, gender, race or identity. They believe that everyone deserves to be heard, understood, and valued in their healthcare journey. Tuning into Infusion Health is not only an opportunity to learn about holistic healthcare practices, but also to be a part of a community that advocates for a better future for all. So join the movement towards optimal health and wellbeing, and let Infusion Health guide you on your journey. With their passionate and knowledgeable approach, Rach and Cris will surely inspire you to lead a life filled with vitality and purpose. Thank you for supporting Infusion Health's mission!

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I. Introduction- Introducing guest speaker, Rev. Lyle, an expert in personal healing and growth, who will talk about the importance of forgiveness and how to cultivate this habit in ourselves and in our children. II. Understanding Forgiveness- Discussing the true meaning of forgiveness and its impacts on mental and physical health. III. The Importance of Self Forgiveness - Exploring the importance of self-forgiveness and how it impacts our wellbeing.- Rev. Lyle shares some personal experiences where self-forgiveness led to transformative growth. IV. Teaching Kids about Forgiveness- Discussing effective ways to introduce the concept of forgiveness to children. - Providing practical advice and techniques parents can use to nurture this virtue in their children.V. Forgiving the Dead - Rev. Lyle talks about the difficult process of forgiving the deceased and why it is an important step towards emotional healing.- Offering actionable tips on how to navigate this delicate emotional landscape.VI. Forgiving and Moving on From the Past- A discussion on the healing power of forgiving past hurts, be they from family, friends, or loved ones.- Rev. Lyle offers practical strategies to facilitate the process of forgiveness.VII. Forgiving Ex-Spouses and Parents- Talking about the importance of forgiving past partners and parents.- Discussing tips on how to approach the task of forgiveness in these unique circumstances.VIII. Forgiving and Forging into the Future- How forgiveness sets a positive tone for our future.- Exploring how releasing past hurts prepares us to fully embrace and experience future joys.IX. Conclusion - Rev. Lyle offers his final thoughts on the importance of embracing forgiveness as a part of our emotional wellbeing. - Reminding listeners that the journey to forgiveness starts with self-forgiveness.X. End of Show- Thanking Rev. Lyle for his insightful discussion and his practical, actionable advice.- Providing details for future episodes and signing off. In the episode, we hope to provide listeners with the tools and understanding necessary to incorporate forgiveness into their daily lives and teach this invaluable virtue to their children. The power of forgiveness not only promotes personal growth but also emotional and physical well-being.Reaching out to Rev Lyle Lyleschlundt@gmail.comReaching out to Podcast Infusion HealthPensighthttps://pensight.com/x/infusionhealthWebsite http://infusionhealthpodcast.com/?fbclid=IwAR0q2WW-No0O4XRbgRNVdmgo0vhqvQ18w2k3N9UohNl2vRbazqHuQFjU00IWe’re excited to have you with us for today’s show, and we hope you’ll tune in for more great discussions on FB! Thank you for listening!Don’t forget the golden rule and continue being your Best Advocate
Procrastination is something we all deal with, whether it's putting off a task at work or avoiding going to the gym. It's a habit that can negatively impact our lives in various ways, from increasing stress levels to harming our overall health and wellbeing. But why do we procrastinate, and what can we do to break the cycle? According to Terre Short, the answer lies in our brain's reward system. "Our brain is wired to seek pleasure and avoid pain," she explains. "When we have a task that we don't want to do, it can feel like a source of pain. So, our brain starts to look for alternatives that can offer immediate pleasure instead." This is where procrastination comes in. "When we procrastinate, we're not necessarily lazy or unmotivated," Terre clarifies. "Our brain is simply trying to find a more pleasant way to spend our time." This might mean scrolling through social media, watching TV, or engaging in other activities that give us an immediate sense of pleasure. Unfortunately, this behavior can become a habit over time, making it even harder to break. But there are ways to combat procrastination and improve our productivity. Terri recommends the following strategies: 1. Recognize your triggers: Try to identify what makes you procrastinate in the first place. Is it a particular task, a certain time of day, or a specific environment? Once you know your triggers, you can work to avoid or minimize them. 2. Break tasks into smaller chunks: If a task seems overwhelming or unpleasant, try breaking it down into smaller, more manageable steps. This can make it feel less daunting and more achievable. 3. Set deadlines and hold yourself accountable: Give yourself a deadline for completing a task, and stick to it. You can also enlist the help of a friend or coworker to hold you accountable. 4. Find ways to make tasks more enjoyable: Can you listen to music or a podcast while you work? Can you work in a more pleasant environment? Try to find ways to make tasks more enjoyable or engaging. By implementing these strategies and understanding the neuroscience behind procrastination, we can break the cycle and improve our overall health and wellbeing. Thanks for joining us, and we hope you'll tune in to our next episode for more insights and tips on how to live your healthiest life.Reaching out to Podcast Infusion HealthPensighthttps://pensight.com/x/infusionhealthWebsite http://infusionhealthpodcast.com/?fbclid=IwAR0q2WW-No0O4XRbgRNVdmgo0vhqTo reach Terri Shorthttps://linktr.ee/terreshorthttps://linktr.ee/thrivingleadercollaborativeWe’re excited to have you with us for today’s show, and we hope you’ll tune in for more great discussions on FB! Thank you for listening!Don’t forget the golden rule and continue being your Best Advocate
Welcome to this week's episode of "Mindful Living with Amy Novotny". In this episode, we'll be talking about how to calm down our nervous system and get out of the fight or flight response.Have you ever experienced that feeling of being stuck in a state of heightened anxiety, where everything seems like a threat and you feel constantly on edge? Well, that's what we call the fight or flight response, and it's something that our bodies have evolved to do in response to stressors.But sometimes, our bodies can get stuck in this state, even when there's no real threat present. And that's when we start to experience symptoms like anxiety, panic attacks, and even physical health problems.So, how can we get out of the fight or flight response and calm down our nervous system?Firstly, it's important to recognize when you're experiencing this response. Some signs may include feeling tense, heart racing, or sweating profusely. Once you've identified this, it's time to start practicing some simple techniques that can help calm you down.One technique that works really well for many people is deep breathing. Simply take a deep breath in, hold it for a few seconds, and then slowly release it. You can repeat this a few times until you feel calmer.Another technique is to use mindfulness to become aware of your thoughts and emotions. Often, just acknowledging what's going on in your mind can help to reduce the intensity of your fight or flight response.Additionally, taking time to do relaxing activities such as taking a walk in nature, reading a book, or taking a bath can also help you relax.Remember, it's important to take care of your body and mind by practicing self-care and getting the rest you need. This will not only help you feel better, but also help to keep your nervous system calm and in balance.To reach out to Amy Novotny Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dramynovotny/ (https://www.facebook.com/dramynovotny/)LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-amy-novotny/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-amy-novotny/)Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/anovotn/ (https://www.instagram.com/anovotn/)Twitter: https://twitter.com/amynovotnyaz (https://twitter.com/amynovotnyaz)website: https://pabrinstitute.com/ (https://pabrinstitute.com/)Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/DrAmyNovotny (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvRZjkWBxOArmujS9rUN8ig)Reach out to Infusion HealthPensighthttps://pensight.com/x/infusionhealthWebsite http://infusionhealthpodcast.com/?fbclid=IwAR0q2WW-No0O4XRbgRNVdmgo0vhqvQ18w2k3N9UohNl2vRbazqHuQFjU00IWe’re excited to have you with us for today’s show, and we hope you’ll tune in for more great discussions on FB! Thank you for listening!Don’t forget the golden rule and continue being your Best Advocate
In this episode of the Infusion Health Podcast, we sit down with Maurice to discuss the topic of psychological safety in the workplace. We explore what psychological safety is, how it impacts individuals and teams, and what organizations can do to promote it.Maurice defines psychological safety as the belief that one can express themselves without fear of negative consequences. He emphasizes that psychological safety is crucial in promoting a positive workplace culture, increasing employee engagement, and driving productivity. In fact, studies have shown that organizations with high levels of psychological safety tend to have better employee retention rates and more innovation.Maurice also shares how a lack of psychological safety can negatively impact employees, causing them to withdraw from their work, suffer from anxiety and depression, and even quit their jobs. He highlights the importance of organizations addressing the root causes of low psychological safety and actively working to improve it.Throughout the podcast episode, Maurice provides practical tips for organizations to cultivate a culture of psychological safety. He recommends creating safe spaces for employees to express themselves, establishing open channels of communication, providing opportunities for feedback and transparency, and ensuring that employees feel valued and supported.Overall, this Infusion Health Podcast episode serves as a valuable resource for anyone looking to promote psychological safety in the workplace. With Maurice's insights and tips, listeners can gain a deeper understanding of this critical topic and take actionable steps to create a more inclusive, supportive work environment for all employees.To Reach Maurice http://Www.ducoinghcm.comhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/mauriceducoing?utm_source=share&utm_campaign=share_via&utm_content=profile&utm_medium=ios_apphttps://www.linkedin.com/company/ducoing-human-capital/Reach out to Infusion HealthPensighthttps://pensight.com/x/infusionhealthWebsite http://infusionhealthpodcast.com/?fbclid=IwAR0q2WW-No0O4XRbgRNVdmgo0vhqvQ18w2k3N9UohNl2vRbazqHuQFjU00IWe’re excited to have you with us for today’s show, and we hope you’ll tune in for more great discussions on FB! Thank you for listening!Don’t forget the golden rule and continue being your Best Advocate
As I sit here, pen in hand, ready to dive into the topic of abundance, my mind starts to swirl with ideas and questions. What does abundance truly mean? Is it a tangible thing that we can touch and feel? Or is it more of a mindset, a way of looking at the world and our place in it?After some reflection, I believe that abundance is a combination of both. It's a mindset that allows us to see all the blessings and opportunities that surround us, while also acknowledging the physical gifts we have been given. In this sense, abundance is not just about having more money or possessions, but about experiencing a fullness of life in all its many forms.So, what are the pillars of abundance? In my opinion, there are seven key components that make up a truly abundant life:1. Gratitude: This is perhaps the most important pillar of all. When we cultivate a mindset of gratitude, we open ourselves up to receiving more abundance. It's all about recognizing and appreciating the many blessings in our lives, no matter how big or small.2. Generosity: When we give freely and generously to others, we create a sense of abundance that radiates outwards. Whether it's giving our time, money, or resources, being generous is a key component of a life full of abundance.3. Courage: Sometimes, abundance requires us to step outside of our comfort zones and take risks. Whether it's starting a new business, pursuing a passion, or making a difficult life choice, having the courage to face challenges head-on is crucial.4. Mindfulness: In order to experience abundance, we need to be fully present in the moment and aware of our surroundings. By practicing mindfulness and being mindful of our thoughts and emotions, we can cultivate a deeper sense of connection and appreciation for the world around us.5. Resilience: Life is full of ups and downs, and we need to be resilient in order to weather the storms. When we can bounce back from adversity and find the silver lining in tough situations, we're better able to embrace abundance.6. Creativity: Creativity is the spark that ignites abundance. Whether it's painting, writing, cooking, or dancing, tapping into our creative side allows us to fully express ourselves and create abundance in all areas of our lives.7. Connection: Finally, abundance is all about connection - to ourselves, to others, and to the world around us. When we can forge meaningful relationships with others, and cultivate a deeper sense of connection with ourselves and the universe, we're truly living a life of abundance.In conclusion, abundance is not a finite thing that can be measured or weighed. It's a multifaceted concept that encompasses a wide range of values and beliefs. By embracing the seven pillars of abundance - gratitude, generosity, courage, mindfulness, resilience, creativity, and connection - we can cultivate a life that's truly rich and fulfilling.Reach out Rabecca Whitmanhttps://linktr.ee/rebeccaewhitmanPlanners https://garygarth.com/product/goals-grit-and-greatness-planner/https://a.co/d/aG58ZnRReach out to Infusion HealthPensighthttps://pensight.com/x/infusionhealthWebsite http://infusionhealthpodcast.com/?fbclid=IwAR0q2WW-No0O4XRbgRNVdmgo0vhqvQ18w2k3N9UohNl2vRbazqHuQFjU00ITrivia - The Mnemonic Tree PodcastQuiz & Fun Facts on the biggest names and events in history and a way to remember it all!We’re excited to have you with us for today’s show, and we hope you’ll tune in for more great discussions on FB! Thank you for listening!Don’t forget the golden rule and continue being your Best Advocate
In this episode of Infusion Health Podcast, we had the pleasure of chatting with Boyed, a successful real estate investor and house flipper. We dove deep into his experience and insights in the world of real estate investing and house flipping. Boyd started by explaining how he got started in the industry, which was starting small and growing from there. He became fascinated with the idea of owning properties and making profits from them. Over the years, Boyd honed his skills, perfected his strategies, and established his business. When it comes to house flipping, Boyd highlighted the importance of researching and understanding the market before making a move. He advised that one should not buy a property based on their emotions but instead look at it from an investment perspective. Understanding the demographics of the area and the demand for properties is essential to success. Another tip Boyd shared was that communication is key when it comes to flipping a house. Clear communication with contractors, suppliers, and team members is crucial in ensuring that the project is completed on time and within budget. He also stressed the importance of having a solid plan before embarking on any house flipping project. When asked about the risks involved in real estate investing, Boyed pointed out that there is always a degree of risk in any investment. However, proper planning and due diligence can mitigate these risks significantly. Overall, Boyd's expertise and experience in the industry were evident in this episode. Listeners looking to start their journey in real estate investing and house flipping will find this episode highly informative and valuable.To reach Boyd PatrickReaching out to Podcast Infusion HealthPensighthttps://pensight.com/x/infusionhealthWebsite http://infusionhealthpodcast.com/?fbclid=IwAR0q2WW-No0O4XRbgRNVdmgo0vhqvQ18w2k3N9UohNl2vRbazqHuQFjU00IWe’re excited to have you with us for today’s show, and we hope you’ll tune in for more great discussions on FB! Thank you for listening!Don’t forget the golden rule and continue being your Best Advocate
Welcome to another episode of the Infusion Health Podcast. Today, we are excited to have Rev Lyle with us once again. Rev Lyle has always been an insightful guest on our podcast, sharing his vast knowledge and understanding of different religions and spiritual practices. However, in this episode, we will be diving into a slightly different topic. Today, Rev Lyle will be discussing the intricacies of guilt and shame, two emotions that can weigh heavily on one's conscience and have a significant impact on their mental health and overall well-being. Guilt and shame are often used interchangeably, but Rev Lyle explains that they are two distinct emotions with different origins. Guilt stems from an action we have taken or failed to take, while shame arises from the belief that there is something fundamentally wrong with who we are as individuals. Rev Lyle offers some practical advice on how to deal with these emotions. He emphasizes the importance of self-compassion, forgiving ourselves and others, and finding ways to address the underlying issues that may have caused us to feel guilty or ashamed in the first place. In a world where perfection is often prized above all else, Rev Lyle reminds us that it is okay to make mistakes and to acknowledge our shortcomings. In fact, he suggests that it is in our imperfections that we can find opportunities for growth and transformation. So, if you've ever felt guilty or ashamed about something, this episode is a must-listen. Join us as we explore this complex and often challenging topic with the wisdom and guidance of Rev Lyle Reaching out to Rev Lyle Lyleschlundt@gmail.comReaching out to Podcast Infusion HealthPensighthttps://pensight.com/x/infusionhealthWebsite http://infusionhealthpodcast.com/?fbclid=IwAR0q2WW-No0O4XRbgRNVdmgo0vhqvQ18w2k3N9UohNl2vRbazqHuQFjU00IWe’re excited to have you with us for today’s show, and we hope you’ll tune in for more great discussions on FB! Thank you for listening!Don’t forget the golden rule and continue being your Best Advocate
In this episode of the podcast, we had the honor of listening to Laura's incredible journey of perseverance and hope. Laura began her career as a nurse, dedicating herself to helping others in need. However, fate had a different plan for her when she suffered a traumatic brain injury from a fall.Initially, Laura underestimated the severity of her injury and delayed going to the doctor. But soon, the reality of the situation hit her hard as she realized the dangers of leaving a brain injury untreated.Laura's journey to recovery was not easy. It was filled with obstacles and hardships. But even in the face of adversity, she kept fighting for her own recovery. One of the most crucial elements of Laura's recovery was Neuroplasticity.Neuroplasticity refers to the brain's ability to adapt and change. Laura emphasized how much this concept had helped her in her recovery journey. Through her experience, she had learned a great deal about the power of the human mind.Despite a life-altering injury, Laura proves that anything is possible. She has achieved remarkable feats and continues to inspire people with her story of courage and resilience. Her message of hope and positivity resonates deeply with her listeners.In closing, we want to thank Laura for sharing her story with us and reminding us never to give up hope. Recovery is a journey, and with the right mindset and support, we can overcome any obstacle.To reach Laurahttps://www.laurarenner.me/Reaching out to Podcast Infusion HealthPensighthttps://pensight.com/x/infusionhealthWebsite http://infusionhealthpodcast.com/?fbclid=IwAR0q2WW-No0O4XRbgRNVdmgo0vhq [809bcb5e-4941-48c2-98ca-a7746d2d138f]"We’re excited to have you with us for today’s show, and we hope you’ll tune in for more great discussions on FB! Thank you for listening!Don’t forget the golden rule and continue being your Best Advocate
In today's episode, we had the privilege to sit down with Dr. Helen Ofosu, a renowned diversity expert who has helped numerous businesses navigate the challenges of creating an inclusive workplace. We discussed the importance of building a business that embraces diversity, as well as the obstacles and challenges that business owners face when trying to achieve this goal.Dr. Ofosu emphasized the importance of being proactive in creating an inclusive workplace culture. She encouraged business owners to be open to new ideas and perspectives and to actively seek out feedback from employees from different backgrounds. She also emphasized the need to have a clear diversity and inclusion strategy that aligns with the company's overall goals and values.However, Dr. Ofosu also reminded us that building a successful business is not just about diversity and inclusion. It's also important to be wise and strategic in our approach. She emphasized the need for businesses to focus on their core competencies and to prioritize the things that truly matter to the success of the business.Throughout the episode, Dr. Ofosu shared her insights and expertise on how to build a successful business that embraces diversity, while also navigating the challenges and obstacles that come with it. We hope that her advice will help you build a thriving business that is inclusive and welcoming to everyone.To reach Dr. OfosuCompany website (Coaching & Consulting): https://ioadvisory.com/Book Website: https://theresilientcareer.com/Reaching out to Podcast Infusion HealthPensighthttps://pensight.com/x/infusionhealthWebsite http://infusionhealthpodcast.com/?fbclid=IwAR0q2WW-No0O4XRbgRNVdmgo0vhqWe’re excited to have you with us for today’s show, and we hope you’ll tune in for more great discussions on FB! Thank you for listening!Don’t forget the golden rule and continue being your Best Advocate
Mike shared with us how difficult it had been to face his problems head-on and how he had initially felt trapped in a cycle of negative thoughts and emotions. However, he began to open up about how his experiences exploring nature had really helped him to heal. He explained that when he first started going out into nature, it was simply to escape the stress and pressures of daily life. But as he started to spend more time in nature, he found that the world around him began to inspire a sense of peace and calm within him. Mike shared how he had always been drawn to the outdoors, but had never realized the full extent of its power to heal and restore. Through hunting, hiking, and boating, just to simply be out in the world around him, Mike found that he was able to finally begin to overcome his past struggles. As he spoke, I could sense a deep sense of gratitude and reverence for the natural world within him. He shared how his experiences exploring nature had helped him to become more aware of the present moment and how that awareness had helped him to start living a more fulfilling life. It was clear to me that Mike had discovered something truly special in his connection with the natural world. And as I listened to him speak, I couldn't help but feel inspired by the hope and healing that nature can offer us allTo reach Mikehttps://projectmindfullyoutdoors.co/podcasthttp://www.projectmindfullyoutdoors.co/Reaching out to Podcast Infusion HealthPensighthttps://pensight.com/x/infusionhealthWebsite http://infusionhealthpodcast.com/?fbclid=IwAR0q2WW-No0O4XRbgRNVdmgo0vhqWe’re excited to have you with us for today’s show, and we hope you’ll tune in for more great discussions on FB! Thank you for listening!Don’t forget the golden rule and continue being your Best Advocate
As I sat down to have a conversation with Hans about mental health, I found myself intrigued by his insights into the power of breath. Hans explained that when we feel overwhelmed, the simple act of taking a breath can work wonders in calming us down and grounding us in the present moment. He shared that he often finds himself feeling anxious and stressed out, especially in the fast-paced world we live in. However, Hans has found that by taking a few moments to pause, close his eyes, and take a few deep breaths, he is able to feel more centered and in control. As I listened to him speak, I couldn't help but think about all the times in my life when I have felt overwhelmed and unsure of how to proceed. I realized that taking a moment to focus on my breath and connect with my body could be a simple yet powerful tool to help me cope with these challenging moments. Hans went on to explain that he encourages his clients to take regular breath breaks throughout the day. By setting aside just a few minutes to focus on their breath, they are able to reduce stress, improve their mood, and boost their overall mental health and wellbeing. As our conversation came to a close, I thanked Hans for his wise words and vowed to start incorporating more intentional breathing into my daily routine. After all, in a world that can often feel overwhelming, taking a few moments to stop and breathe can make all the difference.Reaching out to Hans Hagerman IG: roninforlife TikTok: hans.hagemanWebsite: hanshagemancoaching.Com and TutwilerCommunityEducationCenter.orgReaching out to Podcast Infusion HealthPensighthttps://pensight.com/x/infusionhealthWebsite http://infusionhealthpodcast.com/?fbclid=IwAR0q2WW-No0O4XRbgRNVdmgo0vhqWe’re excited to have you with us for today’s show, and we hope you’ll tune in for more great discussions on FB! Thank you for listening!Don’t forget the golden rule and continue being your Best Advocate
The words we choose to use in our writing can either bring people together or drive them apart. Therefore, checking our tone and being word wise is critical. One way to ensure that we maintain the appropriate tone in our writing is by taking a step back and analyzing our audience. It's essential to understand their background, culture, beliefs, and opinions to know how our words might be perceived. Being word wise means using words that are not only appropriate but also clear and concise. It's easy to get caught up in fancy vocabulary or convoluted sentence structures, but simple is always better. Choosing to use straightforward language that the reader can easily understand not only makes the writing more accessible but also conveys your message effectively. In conclusion, checking our tone and being word wise are crucial aspects of writing. These elements help us to convey our message effectively, establish a positive connection with our audience and foster communication that bridges gaps and drives understanding. As writers, we have a responsibility to create meaningful content that engages and inspires our readership.Reaching out to Podcast Infusion HealthPensighthttps://pensight.com/x/infusionhealthWebsite http://infusionhealthpodcast.com/?fbclid=IwAR0q2WW-No0O4XRbgRNVdmgo0vhqTo reach Terri Shorthttps://linktr.ee/terreshorthttps://linktr.ee/thrivingleadercollaborative We’re excited to have you with us for today’s show, and we hope you’ll tune in for more great discussions on FB! Thank you for listening!Don’t forget the golden rule and continue being your Best Advocate
Unveiling Catholicism: The Path Less Travelled invites you to embark on a remarkable odyssey through the enigmatic depths of Catholicism. Step into a realm that transcends conventional explanations, where dogmas are deconstructed and ancient traditions intertwine with philosophical inquiries. Brace yourself for an intellectual and spiritual rollercoaster as you journey through hidden corners, exploring the tapestry of Catholicism's history, traditions, and controversies.Reaching out to Rev Lyle Lyleschlundt@gmail.comReaching out to Podcast Infusion HealthPensighthttps://pensight.com/x/infusionhealthWebsite http://infusionhealthpodcast.com/?fbclid=IwAR0q2WW-No0O4XRbgRNVdmgo0vhqvQ18w2k3N9UohNl2vRbazqHuQFjU00IWe’re excited to have you with us for today’s show, and we hope you’ll tune in for more great discussions on FB! Thank you for listening!Don’t forget the golden rule and continue being your Best Advocate
In the latest episode of Infusion Health podcast, Tony delves deep into the topic of gut health and how it impacts our overall well-being. He stresses on the importance of eating healthy, especially during times of mental health challenges.Our gut health plays a vital role in keeping us healthy both physically and mentally. As Tony explains, the gut is home to trillions of bacteria that help in digestion, nutrient absorption, and immune function. These gut microbes also communicate with the brain, influencing our mood, behavior, and even cognitive function.Given the close link between gut health and mental health, it's crucial to nourish our bodies with a balanced and healthy diet. Tony suggests incorporating plenty of fruits, vegetables, lean protein, and whole grains into our meals, as these are rich in nutrients and fiber that promote gut health.But how do we maintain healthy eating habits when faced with mental health challenges? Tony offers some tips and tricks to help cope during these difficult times. One key strategy is to plan ahead and stock up on healthy food options, so that you always have nutritious meals and snacks on hand. He also emphasizes the importance of seeking professional help, whether through therapy or medication, to manage mental health symptoms and maintain overall wellness.In short, gut health is not something to overlook. By eating healthy and taking care of our bodies, we can support both our physical and mental well-being. Tune in to Infusion Health podcast to learn more about the fascinating world of gut health and its impact on our health and happiness.To get in contact with Tonyhttp://writingthebookcoaching.com/Infusion HealthPensighthttps://pensight.com/x/infusionhealthWebsite http://infusionhealthpodcast.com/?fbclid=IwAR0q2WW-No0O4XRbgRNVdmgo0vhqvQ18w2k3N9UohNl2vRbazqHuQFjU00IWe’re excited to have you with us for today’s show, and we hope you’ll tune in for more great discussions on FB! Thank you for listening!Don’t forget the golden rule and continue being your Best Advocate
Are you ready to delve into a discussion that tackles diversity, love, and connections? Join us as we talk to the best-selling author/illustrator, Karl W. Beckstrand, who has published twenty-seven multicultural/multilingual books, including biographies, Y.A. stories, e-book mysteries, and even western novels!In today's conversation, we want to highlight Beckstrand's insight into love and connection. Regardless of our marital status or sexual orientation, we all have legitimate needs for love and union. But the idea of "long-term relating bliss" can seem elusive for just about anyone. Society often signals that there are limited options for happiness when it comes to love.But, as Beckstrand will share, there are more kinds of connections than we know. He will open our minds to the fact that happier bonds can be formed, even if they don't fit the norm. From his experiences abroad, his education in conflict resolution, and his multicultural upbringing, we're sure to learn valuable lessons about diversity and connections.So join us in this enlightening conversation with Karl W. Beckstrand. Let's broaden our perspectives and discuss how we can foster happier connections with ourselves and with others.Reaching out to Karl Beckstrandhttp://premiobooks.com/Infusion HealthPensighthttps://pensight.com/x/infusionhealthWebsite http://infusionhealthpodcast.com/?fbclid=IwAR0q2WW-No0O4XRbgRNVdmgo0vhqvQ18w2k3N9UohNl2vRbazqHuQFjU00IWe’re excited to have you with us for today’s show, and we hope you’ll tune in for more great discussions on FB! Thank you for listening!Don’t forget the golden rule and continue being your Best AdvocateWe’re excited to have you with us for today’s show, and we hope you’ll tune in for more great discussions on FB! Thank you for listening!Don’t forget the golden rule and continue being your Best Advocate
Kathleen Flanagan's journey has been anything but ordinary. For most of her life, she's felt a strong pull towards something bigger, something spiritual. However, being a logical and pragmatic person, Kathleen didn't always follow these spiritual nudges. In fact, more often than not, she would resist them, convinced that she knew better. But as fate would have it, Kathleen always ended up following these callings, much to her own surprise. And every time she did, she discovered a world that was beyond anything she could have ever imagined. It was a world where miracles were commonplace, where love and kindness ruled supreme, and where peace and joy were the norm. For Kathleen, this spiritual journey has been one of the most challenging and rewarding experiences of her life. And though she admits that there were times when she wished she could turn back the clock and ignore those crazy callings, she now knows that she wouldn't be where she is today if she hadn't listened to her inner voice. As she reflects on her journey, Kathleen can't help but feel a deep sense of gratitude for the guidance she's received along the way. She's grateful for the people who have crossed her path and showed her what it means to love unconditionally. She's grateful for the moments of pain and hardship, for they taught her resilience and compassion. And she's grateful for the times when she followed her intuition and stepped outside of her comfort zone, for they led her to experiences that have forever changed her. Looking towards the future, Kathleen knows that her spiritual journey is far from over. There will always be more callings to heed, more lessons to learn, and more love to give. But with each step she takes, she knows that she is exactly where she's meant to be - on a path of love, light, and spiritual awakening.Meditate with Kathleen https://bit.ly/3VLp7aTInfusion HealthPensighthttps://pensight.com/x/infusionhealthWebsite http://infusionhealthpodcast.com/?fbclid=IwAR0q2WW-No0O4XRbgRNVdmgo0vhqvQ18w2k3N9UohNl2vRbazqHuQFjU00IWe’re excited to have you with us for today’s show, and we hope you’ll tune in for more great discussions on FB! Thank you for listening!Don’t forget the golden rule and continue being your Best Advocate
(DISCLAIMER)  Because we are not professionals. We will only give suggestions in the lighter subjects and bringing in professionals in harder subjects. In a world filled with stress and pain, people are constantly looking for natural remedies to help ease their discomfort. Enter Big Pharma, CBD and essential oils. These three entities have become increasingly popular in recent years, with many claiming that they can work wonders on various ailments. However, what is the truth behind the hype? Firstly, let's take a look at Big Pharma. This multi-billion-dollar industry is known for its production of pharmaceutical drugs. While there are undoubtedly some medications that are genuinely helpful and life-saving, many critics have pointed out the darker side of this industry. Pharmaceutical companies are known for pushing drugs onto patients who may not necessarily need them, with the main goal being profit rather than helping people. Additionally, these drugs often come with a slew of side effects that can be detrimental to a person's health. With this in mind, it's important to exercise caution when it comes to taking pharmaceuticals. Now onto CBD. This cannabinoid has been touted as a natural cure-all, with many people turning to it to alleviate anxiety, chronic pain, and inflammation. While there is certainly evidence to suggest that CBD can be beneficial for some people, there is also a lot of misinformation out there. CBD is not a miracle cure, and it's essential to understand that different people will experience different effects. Furthermore, many CBD products on the market are not adequately regulated, so it's important to do your research and find a reputable source. Lastly, let's talk about essential oils. These fragrant oils are often used in aromatherapy, and some claim that they can help with everything from headaches to digestive issues. However, there is little scientific evidence to support these claims, and it's crucial to exercise caution when using essential oils. Many essential oils are highly concentrated and can cause irritation or allergic reactions, so it's important to use them as directed and do your research before trying anything new. In conclusion, while Big Pharma, CBD, and essential oils all have their place in the world of natural remedies, it's important to exercise caution and understand the truth behind the hype. Be wary of misinformation, do your research, and always prioritize your health and safety.To reach out to Rachelle Jackson www.nontoxiclifestyle.comFacebook handle is HealthyhomeishealthylifeInstagram handle isInstagram.com/rachellejackson/LinkedIn handle isRachellejacksonReaching out to Podcast Infusion HealthPensighthttps://pensight.com/x/infusionhealthWebsite http://infusionhealthpodcast.com/?fbclid=IwAR0q2WW-No0O4XRbgRNVdmgo0vhqvQ18w2k3N9UohNl2vRbazqHuQFjU00ITop 5 Great Essential Oil Companies dōTerra  http://my.doterra.com/rachellass122 Young Living, Plant Therapy, Neal’s Yard RemediesFor a Reputable CBD farmer/sellerhttps://groundedgardensmn.com/We’re excited to have you with us for today’s show, and we hope you’ll tune in for more great discussions on FB! Thank you for listening!Don’t forget the golden rule and continue being your Best Advocate
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) affects children all around the world. It can cause problems in academic settings and makes learning difficult for many students. If you are a student with ADHD, it can be challenging to keep up with schoolwork and stay focused during classes.But it's not all doom and gloom. There are ways to improve your focus and manage ADHD symptoms so that you can excel academically. Here are some tips and tricks for children with ADHD:1. Create a structured routine: Children with ADHD tend to thrive on routine. Creating a set routine for waking up, meals, study time, and other activities can help improve focus and make it easier to get things done.2. Break tasks into smaller chunks: Big tasks can be overwhelming for students with ADHD. Breaking down work into smaller chunks makes it more manageable, and progress can be tracked easily.3. Find a quiet study space: ADHD makes it difficult to concentrate when surrounded by distractions. Creating a designated study space in a quiet environment helps reduce distraction and increase focus.4. Use tools to help with organization: Organizing tasks and deadlines can be a challenge for children with ADHD. Tools such as to-do lists, planners, and reminders can help stay on track.5. Take breaks: It is essential to take breaks during study time to avoid getting burnt out. It's okay to take a few minutes every hour or so to relax and recharge.If you are a student with ADHD, you can use these tips and tricks to manage symptoms and excel academically. Remember, everyone learns differently, so be patient with yourself and keep experimenting with different techniques until you find what works best for you. With time, you can become an expert at navigating your learning journey with ADHD.To reach out to Inell Billupshttps://linktr.ee/pals2020llcInfusion HealthPensighthttps://pensight.com/x/infusionhealthWebsite http://infusionhealthpodcast.com/?fbclid=IwAR0q2WW-No0O4XRbgRNVdmgo0vhqvQ18w2k3N9UohNl2vRbazqHuQFjU00IWe’re excited to have you with us for today’s show, and we hope you’ll tune in for more great discussions on FB! Thank you for listening!Don’t forget the golden rule and continue being your Best Advocate
Let's begin with organic foods. The organic food movement has gained momentum in recent years as people seek healthier options and greater transparency in their food choices. While it is true that organic foods are grown without synthetic pesticides and fertilizers, it is important to note that organic does not necessarily mean healthier or more nutritious. In fact, some studies have found no significant difference in the nutritional content of organic versus conventionally grown produce. Additionally, organic foods may be more expensive and harder to access for those on a tight budget or in areas where organic farming is not prevalent. Next, let's discuss diet. There is no one-size-fits-all diet that is perfect for everyone. Different people have different dietary needs based on their age, gender, activity level, and overall health. That being said, there are some basic guidelines that can help people make healthy food choices. A diet that is rich in fruits, vegetables, lean proteins, whole grains, and healthy fats is generally considered to be healthy. Portion control and moderation are also important. Avoiding processed and packaged foods that are high in salt, sugar, and unhealthy fats can also be helpful in maintaining a healthy diet. Lastly, let's talk about exercise. Fruits and Vegetables with the most pesticideshttps://www.ewg.org/foodnews/dirty-dozen.phpGetting a hold of Devin @fitbydevinReaching out to Podcast Infusion HealthPensighthttps://pensight.com/x/infusionhealthWebsite http://infusionhealthpodcast.com/?fbclid=IwAR0q2WW-No0O4XRbgRNVdmgo0vhqvQ18w2k3N9UohNl2vRbazqHuQFjU00IWe’re excited to have you with us for today’s show, and we hope you’ll tune in for more great discussions on FB! Thank you for listening!Don’t forget the golden rule and continue being your Best AdvocateWe’re excited to have you with us for today’s show, and we hope you’ll tune in for more great discussions on FB! Thank you for listening!Don’t forget the golden rule and continue being your Best Advocate
Eckanbar is a belief system that emphasizes the importance of personal spiritual growth and enlightenment. Its teachings revolve around the idea that we are all connected and that everything in the universe is part of a greater whole. In Eckanbar, there is no hierarchy or dogma - instead, individuals are encouraged to explore their own spirituality and connect with the divine in their own way. While Eckanbar is relatively unknown in the Western world, it has strong roots in Asia, particularly in India and China. Its teachings share many similarities with Eastern religions such as Hinduism and Taoism, particularly in its emphasis on self-realization and the interconnectedness of all things. However, Eckanbar also has elements of Western mysticism and spirituality, particularly in its focus on the power of the mind to manifest one's desires and shape one's reality. This fusion of Eastern and Western spirituality is one of the key factors that makes Eckanbar such a unique and fascinating religion. Despite its relatively small following, Eckanbar has a strong and dedicated community of practitioners around the world. Its teachings have influenced countless individuals, both within and outside of the religion, and its emphasis on personal growth and spiritual exploration continues to resonate with people from all walks of life. In conclusion, Eckanbar may be a little-known religion, but its teachings and beliefs are powerful and impactful. As we continue to explore and connect with different faiths and spiritual practices, we can learn a great deal from this fascinating and unique religion.Reaching out to Rev Lyle Lyleschlundt@gmail.comReaching out to Podcast Infusion HealthPensighthttps://pensight.com/x/infusionhealthWebsite http://infusionhealthpodcast.com/?fbclid=IwAR0q2WW-No0O4XRbgRNVdmgo0vhqvQ18w2k3N9UohNl2vRbazqHuQFjU00IWe’re excited to have you with us for today’s show, and we hope you’ll tune in for more great discussions on FB! Thank you for listening!Don’t forget the golden rule and continue being your Best Advocate
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