Conversations about nutrition, agriculture, relationships, philosophy, anthropology and variables that support systems in healing. Natalie is a Functional Nutrition Therapy Practitioner and has a virtual practice called Nutrition with Confidence. Andrew has a Master of Arts in Couple and Family Therapy and currently works at an organic farm.
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This show takes time to pause life to focus on social good, social entrepreneurship, and social impact. There are enough people tearing each other down and apart in relationships, business, and all over the world. It is time to STOP. Shift the focus to the people who are making a difference in this world by creating and serving others in ways they have embraced. This show is aimed to connect people to listen, learn, and spark interest and empowerment in how they themselves see what they can ...
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Dr. Thomas Seyfried: The Future of Cancer Treatment #10
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Thomas N. Seyfried is an American professor of biology, genetics, and biochemistry at Boston College who has been published in over 150 peer-reviewed publications. He received his PhD from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign in 1976. His postdoctoral fellowship studies were in the Department of Neurology at the Yale University School of Med…
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Liz Phillips: Intimacy, "De-shaming" Behaviors, & the Neuroscience of Conflicts #9
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Liz Phillips is an Intimacy from the Inside out (IFIO) and Internal Family Systems (IFS)-certified therapist, as well as an IFS approved clinical consultant working in Toronto, Canada. She began her career with a focus on somatic approaches to trauma and moved into couples therapy. Liz's passion for understanding why people hurt themselves further …
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Will Harris: Regenerative Agriculture, Industrial Farming, & Revitalizing Rural Economies #8
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Will Harris is a fourth-generation cattleman, who tends the same land that his great-grandfather settled in 1866. Born and raised at White Oak Pastures, Will left home to attend the University of Georgia's School of Agriculture, where he was trained in the industrial farming methods that had taken hold after World War II. Will graduated in 1976 and…
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Sally Fallon Morell is the author of Nourishing Traditions and president of the Weston A Price Foundation. Sally’s lifelong interest in the subject of nutrition began in the early 1970s when she read Nutrition and Physical Degeneration by Weston A. Price. Price studied the nutrition of indigenous people groups around the world and noted that all of…
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Ron Saharyan: Financial Management, Profit First, and Family First #6
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Ron Saharyan is the co-founder of Profit First. Ron has over 15 years experience in managing organizational growth, is a thought leader in business cash flow management and is a popular speaker on the topic of profit. Having built multiple companies in the staffing industry, Ron leads the Profit First membership of world class accountants, bookkeep…
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Jen Donovan: MCAS and Histamine Recovery #5
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Jen Donovan completely rebuilt her life and career as a result of her experience with severe chronic illness. After finding no answers from conventional medical approaches, she took matters into her own hands and found a path to healing. Jen has a diverse and comprehensive training background including a master’s of science in family therapy, Tensi…
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David Holmgren: Permaculture, RetroSuburbia, and Slow Healing #4
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David Holmgren is the co-originator of the permaculture concept following publication of Permaculture One, co-authored with Bill Mollison in 1978. David is globally recognised as a leading ecological thinker, teacher, writer and speaker promoting permaculture as a realistic, attractive and powerful alternative to dependent consumerism. David lives …
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Dr. Natasha Campbell-McBride: Gut Health, Farming, and Love #3
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Dr. Campbell-McBride graduated with Honours as a Medical Doctor in 1984 from Bashkir Medical University in Russia. Following this she gained a Postgraduate Degree in Neurology and completed a second Postgraduate Degree in Human Nutrition at Sheffield University, UK. She has specialized in using nutritional approach as a treatment, and has become re…
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Mary Ruddick: Indigenous Wisdom, Women's Health and Breast Cancer #2
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Mary Ruddick has been dubbed the “Sherlock Holmes of Health” for her ability to assess and help so many with complex chronic health conditions. Mary is a seasoned nutritionist who specializes in rare neuromuscular conditions that others may deem impossible to treat. Having overcome a serious medical condition herself, Mary Ruddick can now be found …
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Natalie Earle is a Functional Nutritional Therapy Pracitioner with a BS in Physics. In 2013 Natalie was diagnosed with prediabetes, skin issues, and severe PMS symptoms. In 2015 Natalie enaged in the GAPS diet and in the subsequent years she was able to reverse her prediabetes and put her other symtpoms in remission. Over the last six years Natalie…
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Did you know that there are approximately 15% (~ 37.5 million) of adults aged 18 years and older who reports some trouble hearing and only 20-30% use amplification or hearing aid devices? In addition about 2-3 out of every 1000 children in the United States are born with hearing loss in one or both ears. Dr. Natalie Phillips spends time with Taylor…
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Holly Hartman is a motivational keynote speaker, best selling author, life and recovery coach, domestic violence advocate, and event and podcast host. In this episode, Holly shares her deep passion for connection to help guide and connect others to their authentic selves to enjoy the sweetness of life and create the life of their dreams and the lif…
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Jaime Carden-O’Brien is a licensed professional counselor who saw the need for strength and confidence to be learned at a young age. She is the founder of the Free To Be Movement, a wellness studio for girls whose mission is to create experiences that invite self-acceptance, self-love, and empowerment in young women. Low self-esteem and lack of con…
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"Don't be afraid to ask for help. It is not a sign of weakness, but rather of strength." - Dr. Sandi Eveleth Dr. Sandi Eveleth is an Optometrist, Certified Master Marketer, and a Certified Digital Business Consultant who had the opportunity to work on a "passion project" movie as the film's editor and associate producer called Because of Sam. It's …
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"Lead with character over credentials." - Anthony Waite Meet Naval Officer Anthony Waite, a husband, father, nurse, educator, and most of all a leader and coach who is dedicated to being intentional with how he influences those he leads and loves. Anthony shares his vision with us about a youth organization he developed dedicated to raise up the le…
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Meet Dr. Jason Koh, endodontist, and creator of The Happier Dentist, a podcast dedicated to unlock hidden wisdom and insights on what it takes to become a happier, healthier, and more fulfilled dentist in areas of work, play, and in life. Come learn about Jason’s vision to bring it all together by providing environments to give back to the communit…
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“As a leader…people need to see who you are. Embrace who you are and step out.” – Betzy Valdez Meet Betzy Valdez, proud Dreamer, speaker, servant leader, and creator of Empowered Leader, a community organization dedicated to serve and transform individuals to become empowered leaders. For more information about Betzy Valdez, please visit: https://w…
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"People want to be SEEN. People want to be KNOWN. People want to be UNDERSTOOD." - Rocky Garza Meet Rocky Garza, Truth-Teller, Change-Maker, and Belief-Creator…challenging the stories we tell ourselves so that we can experience the freedom to live. He is author of a new book: Kill Doubt, Build Conviction and host of the Be Known podcast. Rocky spen…
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Meet Carey Davidson, Founder, Author, and Human Capital Expert who believes in maximizing every interaction to make life and work feel more like adventure and play. As author of The Five Archetypes: Discover Your True Nature and Transform Your Life and Relationships, she shares her wisdom surrounding a new system for building self awareness, self r…
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“If you wouldn’t die for it, you wouldn’t live for it either.” Meet Ira Davis, a former Marine Corps Drill Instructor, is a skydiver, a dream development coach, and is the founder of The DreamDiver Company, an Elite transformational coaching company that helps business professionals & entrepreneurs who are searching for something greater, discover …
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“We believe the most impactful leaders empower and inspire other leaders.” – Sloan Reid Dr. Natalie Phillips spends time with Sloan Reid, Founder and President of the GLOW Movement and Co-Founder of The GLOW Getter Foundation. She and her husband Drew, founded The GLOW Getter Foundation, to lead by example, serve their community, and to invest in a…
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After meeting and connecting on Clubhouse, Dr. Phillips chats with Chrissanne Long, founder of a network called BRIDGE Local, created to help locals in her community connect. Started 10 years ago and out of the passion to help others, her Facebook community has grown to over 10,000 people. Chrissanne has connected to so many people doing meaningful…
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CABW 060: Mission Fulfilled 2030
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Imagine a world where Black boys become Black men who are Community Builders. "If you are not serving, then what are you doing?" – Gerald A. Moore, Sr On this episode, Dr. Natalie Phillips chats with Gerald Moore, speaker, best-selling author, and nonprofit founder whose vision is to create opportunities for Black boys to participate in the high-te…
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Thousands of kids in the Colorado foster care system are unseen and suffering, left to feel like they don’t belong. On an average day in Colorado, 11 children or teens enter foster care because their parents need time to learn new skills to become the parents their children need them to be. When children age-out of the system at 18 without a family…
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Can having an empathetic mindset be taught and lead to your business success? On this episode, Dr. Natalie Phillips spends time talking with Natalie Jark, a web design coach, consultant, and speaker who is dedicated to help people do good in this world by empowering businesses to do good through their work. She talks about using an empathetic minds…
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Have you wanted or needed to give a gift and wished you just knew what the person wanted? Or wanted to share what you actually need or want? What about gifting supplies and needs to a non-profit organization? On this episode, Dr. Natalie Phillips chats with Kelly Keurzoneff, Founder and President of Givelist for Good, a nonprofit organization, and …
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"Just put yourself out there and push yourself." Yuvi Dhindsa is a 14 year old entrepreneur, former TedX Youth speaker, and intern at an MIT start-up. A “typical kid”, he is inspired and has learned from YouTube, his friends, and his father and is passionate about making this word better by using technology and focusing on mental health. Yuvi share…
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“You never know how much you can do until you have an opportunity to do so.” Roman Prokopchuk is a 1st generation immigrant from the Ukraine who arrived in the US with 6 other family members and lived in a 2 bedroom apartment. He interned with the secret service and held a top secret government clearance. Due to the recession in 2008, he became a s…
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On a very special episode of Connecting A Better World, Natalie chats with her friend and fellow podcaster Sarah Monares. Sarah is the founder and CEO of Monares Collective LLC and The We Spot, an online community designed to be “your go-to spot for learning, growth, encouragement, inspiration, authenticity, and connection”. Sarah is also the host …
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Cyberbulling has increased 81% since the COVID-19 pandemic began. Negative online material and behavior are linked to higher levels of stress, anxiety, depression, and suicide in kids and teens. Just because students understand the mechanics of social media and digital technology doesn’t mean they know how to deal with issues like cyberbullying, ha…
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On this episode, we spend time with Kimberly Giles, Co-Founder of Little Willows, which she founded with her sister. Little Willows provides coordinated clothing boxes for young children in underserved families throughout Northern Colorado. With the conviction that every child deserves to look and feel their best in every season, Little Willows exi…
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On this episode, we spend time with Sarah Symons, Founder and Director of Her Future Coalition, an international charity who’s mission is to break the cycle of poverty and exploitation by providing education and services to survivors and the most vulnerable girls. Sarah is an author, former composer of music for TV and film as well as a former art …
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Students in need should never be afraid to ask for help and success in school should not be dependent on your income bracket. We spend time with Matine Khalighi, an incoming freshman student at Harvard University and Executive Director of the youth-led nonprofit, EEqual, a 501c3 organization and movement dedicated to level the playing field for stu…
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Mothers and Daughters Serving Communities Together. The National Charity League is for mothers and their daughters, grades 7–12, to participate in a program that fosters the mother-daughter relationship through community service, leadership development, and cultural experiences. Established in 1925, NCL is a multi-generational philanthropic organiz…
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Aspiration. Inspiration. Discipline. Dan Pelino is the co-founder of Everyone Matters, Inc, a social impact enterprise dedicated to ensuring that everyone has equal access to citizen-based services, healthcare, and education. He is a regular contributor to the discussion on healthcare citizen based services on CNN, Bloomberg, the BBC, and other med…
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CABW 045: Providing Opportunities and Support for Disadvantaged Youth, Teens, and Adults with Dantiel Daniels
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“We were homeless, but not hopeless.” Dantiel Daniels, former Colorado State men’s basketball player and professional player in Finland, Uruguay, and China is now an inspirational athletic coach. He takes time to share with me about his story growing up and the continued motivation to take opportunities that were foreign to him growing up in his en…
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Warning: The following contains discussions of sexual abuse. Listener discretion is advised. On this episode, Dr. Natalie Phillips chats with Jackie Bailey, founder and director of the Speak Feed Lead Project. Jackie shares her story as an abused child who lost her self-worth, self-confidence, and the ability to empower her voice. When Jackie disco…
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On this episode, our host, Dr. Natalie Phillips, spends time with Logan Wells, Co-Founder and CareChief of CareZare. Watching his parents and aunt take on the monumental task of caring for his grandmother after she was diagnosed with dementia triggered an entrepreneurial spark in Logan, who is the brains behind CareZare, and who created the CareZar…
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Warning: The following contains discussions and images of domestic and sexual violence. Listener discretion is advised. “Take the first step. Even if it is a baby step. Find something that you connect with and just give what you can.” ~ Charmi Gosalia. Today we will be talking with Charmi Gosalia, who is on the Board of Directors with Face Forward …
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CABW 041: A Message of Courage and Grit with Lance Allred, the First Deaf Basketball Player in NBA History
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In this episode, Dr. Natalie Phillips spends time talking with Lance Allred, the first deaf player in NBA history, international and online keynote speaker, TedX speaker, leadership consultant, visionary, motivator, and best-selling author. Lance was born legally deaf, with 80% hearing loss, into a fringe polygamist commune in rural Montana, where …
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CABW 040: Inspiration through Action and Adversity with Derrick Coleman, Jr., Super Bowl Champion and the First Legally Deaf Offensive Player in the NFL
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In this episode, our host, Dr. Natalie Phillips, spends time with her friend and mission buddy, Derrick Coleman, Jr, Super Bowl Champion and the first legally deaf offensive player in the NFL. When they first met serving with the Starkey Hearing Foundation in India, they were able to bond over the service of others. Derrick shares his incredible st…
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This episode contains discussion of domestic violence which may be disturbing for some listeners. Listener discretion is advised. Home is not safe for everyone. 1 in 3 women and 1 in 4 men experience domestic violence. In this episode, Dr. Natalie Phillips spends time with Kari Clark, Executive Director with Alternatives to Violence as she talks ab…
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“What are the most important words a kid can say? There are no words, but there are ACTIONS.” ~ Craig Secher No Child Should Be Forgotten. On this episode, Dr. Natalie Phillips chats with Craig Secher, Founder and Executive Director of Realities For Children. Realities For Children was incorporated in 1995 and has been funding the unmet needs of La…
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"Start with a connection first. My contacts in my phone are both my friends and those I do business with." ~ Alex Koenigsberg On this episode, Dr. Natalie Phillips chats with Alex Koenigsberg, President and Founder of Arula, Inc, providing consulting services for non-profit organizations. Alex truly believes in changing the model of nonprofit consu…
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CABW 036: Providing Opportunities for Social Justice in Guatemala with Brent Bromstrup and Top of the Lake Coffee
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Great Coffee. Greater Good. On this episode, we chat with Brent Bromstrup and follow his journey that began in 2013 to bring awareness of the social injustice and pay of coffee growers in Guatemala. Through his friendship, service in the community, and his passion to help with the inequities by providing a way to sell coffee directly from Guatemala…
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“Take a step back to look in and then take that ONE step forward.” – Jessica Starr On this episode, we chat with Jessica Starr, founder of MusEffect, a non-profit organization dedicated to raise social awareness through performance art. Jessica shares her story as a young dancer in competitions and conventions to attending college, and finally star…
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“Your disability does not preclude you from anything. In fact, your biggest challenge is your BEST empowerment!” – Bryan Manning On this episode, we spend time talking with Bradford and Bryan Manning, two brothers on a mission to cure blindness. At a young age, Bradford and Bryan were both diagnosed with a rare eye disease, called Stargardt Disease…
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“1 in 8 women struggle to buy period products in the United States alone; this is called period poverty.” On this episode, we chat with Emily Jorgensen, as she shares her own, vulnerable story paired with her giving heart that led her to create the Grace Upon Grace Project in October 2019. The Grace Upon Grace Project is committed to provide under-…
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On this episode, we chat with Jeff and Karlie Ruiter, Founders of Ordinary Nurses. Jeff and Karlie founded the non-profit organization to bring health and hope to the starving babies of rural Guatemala. With infant mortality high and accounting for 25% of all registered deaths as well as knowing that within the villages of Guatemala, over 80% of ch…
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“The world of human trafficking, both labor and sex trafficking, is not a new thing but the world of anti-trafficking is.” ~ Lacy Tolar. Human trafficking is the second fastest growing criminal industry in the world, trailing the drug industry. It has estimated an annual revenue of $42.5 billion and America is the #1 consumer of human trafficking d…
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