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EP 22 - My Mom's perspective of the George Floyd protest and riots

42 min · 15 de jun de 2020
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My Mom is an 89 year old woman that went through America's period of segregation.  .She has told me many stories of what she had to endure being a black woman from the time she was born in 1931 to witnessing racial tension in today's world. What has changed? Listen to the most important person in my life discuss her view point of the social upheaval that is happening world wide.

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episode EP21 - "You are responsible for your own health and always look at the good of things" artwork

EP21 - "You are responsible for your own health and always look at the good of things"

Have you noticed in western modern medicine, health conditions are generally treated as separately?  For example, chronic pain, mental illness and chemical imbalance in a person are generally treated individually.  There is fascinating study and treatment process called applied kinesiology that combines a holistic and scientific approach to treating people with physical, chemical and mental conditions on the premise that everything is inter-connected.  My next guest. Lester Ponce has spent most his life studying this connection between the body and mind and sports science.  He details his struggles growing up in Cuba and now being a successful applied kinesiology practitioner in helping people treating the body as a system where everything is inter-connected. He espouses the belief that "you are responsible for your own health".  Join me in this fascinating interview.

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