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The LIFE WORKS Podcast is one of the best kept secrets in the podcasting world. We explore common-sense solutions to our biggest problems. It is quickly becoming an alternative for in-depth discussion with leaders and luminaries on relevant topics that impact life, business, health, wealth, politics, economics, and society-at-large. The podcast is an agnostic, general interest, non-partisan platform with a long-term vision to become an in-depth supplement to mainstream media. Listeners include CEOs, VPs, VCs, Entrepreneurs, top military, and elite performers everywhere.

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episode Episode 073: FULL INTERVIEW – The Good That Came From The Pandemic with Dr. Lisa Koche (Tony Robbins Health Summit Speaker, Author “Get Lit”, founder, Spectra Wellness, Tampa, FL ) artwork

Episode 073: FULL INTERVIEW – The Good That Came From The Pandemic with Dr. Lisa Koche (Tony Robbins Health Summit Speaker, Author “Get Lit”, founder, Spectra Wellness, Tampa, FL )

The Bottom Line Up Front In this episode of the LIFE WORKS podcast, Dr. Lisa Koche discusses her integrative approach to health, emphasizing the importance of addressing underlying causes rather than just symptoms. She shares insights from her experience during the pandemic, highlighting the value of personal health responsibility, preventive measures, and critical thinking. Dr. Koche stresses the significance of community, self-care, and the power of natural remedies. The interview provides a holistic perspective on maintaining well-being and navigating health challenges in a post-pandemic world. Time Stamps [00:00:00] - Introduction [00:01:00] - Historical Context [00:02:00] - Global Uncertainty [00:04:00] - Narrative Shifts [00:05:00] - Inconsistencies in Messaging [00:07:00] - Preventive Measures [00:09:00] - Immune System Strength [00:11:00] - Vaccine Observations [00:13:00] - Cumulative Effects of Injections [00:15:00] - Lessons Learned [00:17:00] - Government Advice [00:18:00] - Data and Research [00:20:00] - Personal Research Approach [00:21:00] - Self-Care Recommendations [00:24:00] - Key Takeaways About Dr. Lisa Koche Dr. Lisa Koche is the Executive Director and a key figure at Spectra Wellness. She is a board-certified physician specializing in internal medicine and bariatrics. Dr. Koche is known for her integrative approach to medicine, blending traditional medical practices with functional and holistic treatments to provide comprehensive care for her patients. Background and Qualifications Education: Dr. Koche received her medical degree from Emory University School of Medicine. Training: She completed her residency in internal medicine at Emory University and has additional training in functional medicine. Certifications: Dr. Koche is board-certified in internal medicine and bariatric medicine. Dr. Koche’s professional focus includes: Functional and Integrative Medicine: She emphasizes a holistic approach to healthcare, focusing on the whole person rather than just symptoms. Preventive Care: Advocating for preventive measures and lifestyle modifications to maintain health and prevent disease. Patient Education: Empowering patients with knowledge and tools to take control of their health. Innovation: Staying at the forefront of medical advancements and incorporating new techniques and treatments into her practice. About Spectra Wellness Overall, Spectra Wellness under Dr. Lisa Koche’s leadership is dedicated to offering patient-centered, integrative healthcare that combines the best of conventional and alternative medicine to support overall health and well-being. Spectra Wellness is a health and wellness center located in Tampa, Florida, that focuses on a comprehensive and integrative approach to healthcare. The center provides a variety of services aimed at optimizing the health and well-being of its patients. These services include traditional medical treatments, functional medicine, nutritional counseling, and wellness programs that emphasize preventive care and holistic approaches. Services Offered at Spectra Wellness Functional Medicine: A personalized approach to healthcare that focuses on identifying and addressing the root causes of disease.Nutritional Counseling: Guidance on proper nutrition and diet plans tailored to individual needs. IV Therapy: Intravenous therapies to support hydration, nutrient absorption, and detoxification. Bioidentical Hormone Therapy: Hormone replacement treatments using hormones that are chemically identical to those the human body produces. Weight Management Programs: Comprehensive plans for achieving and maintaining a healthy weight. Anti-Aging Treatments: Therapies aimed at promoting longevity and addressing the signs of aging. Mental Health Services: Support for mental and emotional well-being, including stress management technique. Advanced Diagnostic Testing: Utilization of cutting-edge tests to better understand patient health and guide treatment plans.

11 de jul de 2024 - 25 min
episode Episode 072: Your Project May be Successful but Still Fail - The Anatomy of Great Projects (LIFE WORKS Podcast w/ Mark Botros, Host and Executive Producer) artwork

Episode 072: Your Project May be Successful but Still Fail - The Anatomy of Great Projects (LIFE WORKS Podcast w/ Mark Botros, Host and Executive Producer)

In this episode, we talk about what all great projects have in common.  Specifically, we focus on the three most important aspects of every  well-run project. 00:00 LIFE WORKS Podcast_Great Projects 00:00 Welcome 00:35 In my 25 year career 01:25 How do you know if a project well? 01:49 How do you know if you're current project is going well? 03:11 What's really at stake with this project 03:56 What to do if things aren't going well 05:13 The consequences of thinking short term 06:03 How do you measure project success? 06:13 Tell a Friend! 06:29 Our Sponsor To connect or work with Mark Botros: https://markabotros.com https://marble.app/markbotros YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/user/markbotros Instagram: @markabotros Twitter: @markbotros Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/businessstrategist/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mbotros/ Email: mark@markabotros.com iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-life-works-podcast/id1475582936 Music Credit(s): Theme - “American Idle” by RKVC  "Classical Vibes 4" - Mixkit Many thanks to our Sponsor, PeterMark Consulting, LLC.  About the LIFE WORKS Podcast Started in 2018, The LIFE WORKS Podcast is becoming an alternative for in-depth discussion with leaders and luminaries on relevant (often under-reported) topics that impact life, business, health, politics, and society-at-large. The podcast is an agnostic, general interest, non-partisan platform with a long-term vision to become an alternative outlet to mainstream media. The podcast uses both short-form monologues (average 8 minutes), and long-form interviews with published and pre-published experts alike (average 50 minutes).  Where You Can Find The LIFE WORKS Podcast Web - http://markabotros.com  YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/user/markbotros  iTunes - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/life-works-podcast-lessons-from-trenches-life-business/id1475582936  Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7Lpo35jY1rUBGab3olfeeW  About the Audience The LIFE WORKS Podcast currently reaches about 10,000 people across all platforms. It has a wide age demographic of men and women aged 20-80+ (average is 40 years old)) but generally targets smart, critical-thinking people who are looking for “more to the story” – context, background, and unique insights they can use to feed their personal / professional learning, growth, and development. The audience includes Authors, Coaches, Medical, Legal, and Engineering Professionals, C-Suite Executives, Entrepreneurs, Venture Capitalists, Professional Sports players, and all manner of High-Achievers.

2 de ene de 2023 - 6 min
episode Episode 071: Why we need to give our best to those we love artwork

Episode 071: Why we need to give our best to those we love

LIFE WORKS Podcast_What to do when our mobile devices lose power or service [00:00:00] Mark Botros: Hello, and welcome to the Life Works Podcast where we share lessons learned from the trenches of life and business, to help you achieve more, live more, and be more. I am your host, Mark Botros. [00:00:19] Mark Botros: In this episode, I want to talk about what to do when our mobile devices lose power or service. [00:00:26] Mark Botros: Specifically, I want to talk about seven, no tech strategies to overcome the Death Angel of Boredom when it comes near. [00:00:35] Mark Botros: In a previous episode, "Why we Need a Holiday from our Screens" I talked about what we gain when we consciously turn our screens off. Including a number of alternatives to spending time on our screens, but what happens when the unthinkable happens? When our mobile device has no service? Or battery life? [00:00:58] Mark Botros: And we have no [00:01:00] choice, but to switch it off. What do we do then? [00:01:03] Mark Botros: What follows are some alternatives to consider? [00:01:07] Mark Botros: One. Sit and think. If you stop and think. Without the assistance or stimulation of an electronic device, you will see that your mind is actually a very busy place. You would be amazed at the things that consciously run through your mind when you have nothing to distract it. This is a great time for daydreaming envisioning different aspects of your future. [00:01:33] Mark Botros: Planning or reflecting on the day's events, or contemplating ourselves, our existence, character, and our life. Two. Meditate and breathe. [00:01:45] Mark Botros: Meditation has numerous benefits, not just stress reduction, but it reaches down to the cellular and DNA levels. In another post, "My Personal Meditation" I share what I do [00:02:00] personally for my own meditation. And I share a link in that post to a Deepak Chopra video listing the many benefits of meditation. [00:02:08] Mark Botros: My meditation is usually about seven to eight minutes per day. There's no wrong way to meditate. So if you're ever stuck without a device, meditation would be a really good option. [00:02:19] Mark Botros: I reflect on good things. My wife and I developed this as a regular practice to change our focus from the negative circumstances in our life. To the innumerable positives in our life. We also use it with our kids to help them focus on the positives in their lives. [00:02:40] Mark Botros: The technique is simple. We ask what are 10 good things in our day? Or what are 10 good things about fill in the blank. Or we say 10 good things, which is our code for shifting our focus to something positive. But we always take a moment to [00:03:00] list 10 good things. You would be amazed how this simple technique can transform how you experience your life on an ongoing basis. [00:03:10] Mark Botros: Honestly, it's one of the secrets to my own sense of personal gratitude and happiness. [00:03:15] Mark Botros: Four. Take a nap. [00:03:18] Mark Botros: Yes, you heard right. Take a nap. If your device loses power or connectivity, and if you have no other priorities, it's a perfect moment to take a nap. It doesn't have to be a long nap, maybe 20 minutes or so. Naps can be super refreshing. They give your body some much needed decompression. They give you a good reset and help restore your energy. [00:03:42] Mark Botros: Five. Talk to someone. If you're among other people, like in a waiting area, you can talk to the people around you. Despite our cultural shift to be more isolated, electronic and text-based in our conversations, talking in person is by far [00:04:00] the best mode of communication. And that will never go out of style. [00:04:05] Mark Botros: You might be amazed how willing people are to engage, and how quickly you can get to know someone. [00:04:12] Mark Botros: Six. Talk to yourself, or pray if you're alone. You can talk to yourself, or your higher power. There seems to

1 de ene de 2023 - 7 min
episode Episode 070: What to do when our mobile devices lose power or service artwork

Episode 070: What to do when our mobile devices lose power or service

LIFE WORKS Podcast - What to do when our mobile devices lose power or service [00:00:00] Mark Botros: Hello, and welcome to the Life Works Podcast where we share lessons learned from the trenches of life and business, to help you achieve more, live more, and be more. I am your host, Mark Botros. [00:00:19] Mark Botros: In this episode, I want to talk about what to do when our mobile devices lose power or service. [00:00:26] Mark Botros: Specifically, I want to talk about seven, no tech strategies to overcome the Death Angel of Boredom when it comes near. [00:00:35] Mark Botros: In a previous episode, "Why we Need a Holiday from our Screens" I talked about what we gain when we consciously turn our screens off. Including a number of alternatives to spending time on our screens, but what happens when the unthinkable happens? When our mobile device has no service? Or battery life? [00:00:58] Mark Botros: And we have no [00:01:00] choice, but to switch it off. What do we do then? [00:01:03] Mark Botros: What follows are some alternatives to consider? [00:01:07] Mark Botros: One. Sit and think. If you stop and think. Without the assistance or stimulation of an electronic device, you will see that your mind is actually a very busy place. You would be amazed at the things that consciously run through your mind when you have nothing to distract it. This is a great time for daydreaming envisioning different aspects of your future. [00:01:33] Mark Botros: Planning or reflecting on the day's events, or contemplating ourselves, our existence, character, and our life. Two. Meditate and breathe. [00:01:45] Mark Botros: Meditation has numerous benefits, not just stress reduction, but it reaches down to the cellular and DNA levels. In another post, "My Personal Meditation" I share what I do [00:02:00] personally for my own meditation. And I share a link in that post to a Deepak Chopra video listing the many benefits of meditation. [00:02:08] Mark Botros: My meditation is usually about seven to eight minutes per day. There's no wrong way to meditate. So if you're ever stuck without a device, meditation would be a really good option. [00:02:19] Mark Botros: I reflect on good things. My wife and I developed this as a regular practice to change our focus from the negative circumstances in our life. To the innumerable positives in our life. We also use it with our kids to help them focus on the positives in their lives. [00:02:40] Mark Botros: The technique is simple. We ask what are 10 good things in our day? Or what are 10 good things about fill in the blank. Or we say 10 good things, which is our code for shifting our focus to something positive. But we always take a moment to [00:03:00] list 10 good things. You would be amazed how this simple technique can transform how you experience your life on an ongoing basis. [00:03:10] Mark Botros: Honestly, it's one of the secrets to my own sense of personal gratitude and happiness. [00:03:15] Mark Botros: Four. Take a nap. [00:03:18] Mark Botros: Yes, you heard right. Take a nap. If your device loses power or connectivity, and if you have no other priorities, it's a perfect moment to take a nap. It doesn't have to be a long nap, maybe 20 minutes or so. Naps can be super refreshing. They give your body some much needed decompression. They give you a good reset and help restore your energy. [00:03:42] Mark Botros: Five. Talk to someone. If you're among other people, like in a waiting area, you can talk to the people around you. Despite our cultural shift to be more isolated, electronic and text-based in our conversations, talking in person is by far [00:04:00] the best mode of communication. And that will never go out of style. [00:04:05] Mark Botros: You might be amazed how willing people are to engage, and how quickly you can get to know someone. [00:04:12] Mark Botros: Six. Talk to yourself, or pray if you're alone. You can talk to yourself, or your higher power. There seems t

1 de ene de 2023 - 7 min
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