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The Holistic Human Project

4 Episodes

68 minutes | 7 months ago
Episode 4 : Rafe Kelley
This episode is brought to you by The Academy. For just $10/m you can get access to hundreds of classes, tutorials and a professional certification in Holistic Health. Find out more at www.amnacademy.com/education In this episode we’re talking to Rafe Kelley founder of Evolve, Move, Play. Natural Movement has been the key theme in Rafe’s life since childhood. He was raised at the end of dirt road surrounded by forest, it was in those woods where he found solace from the stresses of school as a child with ADHD and Dyslexia. When he was 8 years old a mentor came into his life and took over his education. He saw in Rafe a fierce need for movement and gave him room to express it. He roughhoused with Rafe daily and allowed him to roam the woods for hours every day, which allowed him to overcome his disabilities so that by the time he turned 9 I was reading the Illiad and Odyssey, and by 13 he was actively studying anthropology and evolutionary biology which he would go on to study in college. Rafe has a diverse background in Movement. He has studied multiple forms of Martial Arts, as well as Gymnastics and Parkour. Rafe travels the world teaching, studying, and immersing himself in Movement and research. Ways to Listen AMN Academy · Podcast Episode 4 – Rafe Kelley
33 minutes | 2 years ago
Episode 3: Dr Rupert Sheldrake
This episode instead of running ads, we’re trying something a little bit different. We’re giving away free stuff We’ll be updating this regularly so make sure to check back all the time. If you’re interested, head on over to amnfreetraining.com In this episode we speak to Dr Rupert Sheldrake. Rupert Sheldrake is a biologist and author of more than 85 scientific papers and 9 books, and the co-author of 6 books. He was among the top 100 Global Thought Leaders for 2013, as ranked by the Duttweiler Institute, Zurich, Switzerland’s leading think tank. On ResearchGate, the largest scientific and academic online network, his RG score of 33.5 puts him among the top 7.5% of researchers, based on citations of his peer-reviewed publications. He studied natural sciences at Cambridge University, where he was a Scholar of Clare College, took a double first class honours degree and was awarded the University Botany Prize (1963). He then studied philosophy and history of science at Harvard University, where he was a Frank Knox Fellow (1963-64), before returning to Cambridge, where he took a Ph.D. in biochemistry (1967). He was a Fellow of Clare College, Cambridge (1967-73), where he was Director of Studies in biochemistry and cell biology. As the Rosenheim Research Fellow of the Royal Society (1970-73), he carried out research on the development of plants and the ageing of cells in the Department of Biochemistry at Cambridge University. While at Cambridge, together with Philip Rubery, he discovered the mechanism of polar auxin transport, the process by which the plant hormone auxin is carried from the shoots towards the roots. WAYS TO LISTEN Apple Podcasts Soundcloud Spotify
72 minutes | 2 years ago
Episode 2: Exploring Consciousness
This episode is bought to you by AMN Holistic Health Coach Certification Learn how to effectively coach your friends, family and clients towards better health with this ground-breaking Certification Program that focuses on the 5 Core Pillars of AMN as well as access to THE ACADEMY membership platform.Find out more at www.healthcoachcourse.com and sign up today to get a 2-Week FREE Trial. In this episode we speak to Dr Dean Radin. Dean Radin, PhD, is Chief Scientist at the Institute of Noetic Science (IONS) and Associated Distinguished Professor of Integral and Transpersonal Psychology at the California Institute of Integral Studies (CIIS).  His original career track as a concert violinist shifted into science after earning a BSEE degree in electrical engineering, magna cum laude and with honors in physics, from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, and then an MS in electrical engineering and a PhD in psychology from the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. For a decade he worked on advanced R&D at AT&T Bell Laboratories and GTE Laboratories. For over three decades he has been engaged in research on the frontiers of consciousness. Before joining the research staff at IONS in 2001, he held appointments at Princeton University, SRI International, and other academic and industrial facilities. He is author or coauthor of hundreds of scientific, technical, and popular articles, four dozen book chapters, and four popular books including the Scientific and Medical Network’s 1997 book award, The Conscious Universe (HarperOne, 1997), Entangled Minds (Simon & Schuster, 2006), a 2014 Silver Nautilus Book Award, Supernormal (Random House, 2013), and Real Magic (Penguin Random House, 2018). Supernormal and Real Magic are available as paperback, e-books, and audio books. These books have been translated into French, German, Italian, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Romanian, Latvian, Turkish, Czech, Japanese, Chinese, Korean, and Arabic. His 100+ academic articles appear in peer-reviewed journals ranging from Foundations of Physics and Physics Essays to Psychological Bulletin, Psychology of Consciousness, andFrontiers in Human Neuroscience. He was featured in a New York Times Magazine article; and he has appeared on dozens of television programs worldwide. His 500+ interviews and talks have included presentations at Harvard, Stanford, Cambridge, Princeton, Columbia, University of San Diego, Georgia Tech, University of Minnesota, University of California at Davis and at Irvine, Wake Forest University, Virginia Tech, Northern Arizona University, Louisiana State University, University of Amsterdam, University of Paris, University of Padova, University of Allahabad, Andhra University, and University of British Columbia. His invited talks for industries have included Merck, Google, Johnson & Johnson, and Rabobank. His government talks have included top brass in the US Navy and US Army, the Naval Postgraduate School, DARPA, the Indian Council of Philosophical Research (India), the International Center for Leadership and Governance (Malaysia), and  the Australian Leadership Retreat  (Australia).  In 2017 he was named one of the 100 most inspiring people in the world by the German magazine, OOOM, and as of 2018 his filmography on IMDB lists 18 documentaries he’s appeared in. WAYS TO LISTEN Apple Podcasts https://podcast.amnacademy.com/feed/podcast Sound Cloud Spotify YouTube https://youtu.be/uIyXuWWNqNY
38 minutes | 2 years ago
Episode 1: How to Stay Healthy in Winter
This episode is brought to you by the AMN Warmup. The best way to prepare the brain and body for any type of movement practice. It’s 10 sequential movements, designed to be performed as a bit of a flow routine that only takes about 10min to perform but will mobilise the fascia, prepare the joints and stimulate the nervous system to get you prepped for any kind of movement practice or training.  Head to www.amnwarmup.com and grab it today for only $7. In this Episode, AMN Co-founders Luke Sherrell and David Fleming talk to Dr Dillon ‘Sparkles’ WalkerDr ‘Sparkles’ has a Ph.D in Physiology. Following completion of his PhD, Dillon began a postdoctoral fellowship in the Animal Science Department at the University of Florida, where his research focus was in skeletal muscle satellite cell biology and their involvement in muscle growth. After completing two years at UF, Dillon held a postdoctoral fellow position for three years at the University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston, researching the impact of nutrition and exercise on human muscle growth. From 2012 to 2017, Dillon served as a Research Assistant Professor in the Center for Translational Research in Aging & Longevity at Texas A&M University, where his focus was amino acid metabolism in older adults with chronic disease. In this episode we discuss… How seasons affect Circadian Rhythm What to do when you can’t get sun, and do we need to supplement with Vitamin D? Ways to improve immune function And the question on everybody’s lips… Why do people call Dr D, Sparkles? Ways To Listen Apple Podcasts Soundcloud Spotify YouTube
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