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Youtube daily report Dec 11 2017

Are you struggling to grow your YouTube channel? Have people stopped subscribing

or you're only getting a few subscribers per day? In this video you'll learn ten

ways how to get more subscribers to your channel and videos. Hello my name is

Herman Drost from drostdesigns.com if you want to grow your audience on

YouTube and generate traffic leads and subscribers on autopilot hit the

subscribe button or hit the bell notification icon. Number one Think like a

fan ask yourself why do you subscribe to a channel is it because you want to

learn something or perhaps you want to be entertained when I didn't know how to

changed a headlight bulb to my Toyota I went to YouTube to look for a tutorial

it saved me a bunch of money I get excited when I watch surfing videos

because it reminds me of my surfing days number two channel niche is not focused

if your content is all over the place it might be difficult for a viewer to

understand what your channel is all about therefore instead of trying to

cover different niches try to focus on one specific area for example if your

niche is about training dogs you might want to focus on one specific breed

number 3 create content viewers want to watch if a person is struggling with a

particular problem and you offer a solution they're going to become one of

your biggest fans if you create multiple videos that solve different problems

you'll get a wide range of fans just make sure that you hook your viewers in

the first 10 or 15 seconds you can do this by asking a question or stating

upfront what the video is all about if you put yourself in your viewers shoes

then you have to think why would I take time out of my day to watch this video?

Number 4 brand your channel this means that your thumbnails channel banner and

channel homepage should all be congruent I've discovered that my newly published

videos get more views from the channel home page than from the video watch page

therefore it's crucial that the channel art on your channel homepage is

attractive to first-time viewers if the channel art and content is aligned with

what the viewer is looking for they'll become a subscriber number 5 optimized

title description and tags your title description and tags must align with the

thumbnail I would say that the thumbnail and title are the two most important

elements because if nobody clicks on your thumbnail they're

not going to get to your video if the title doesn't resonate with your viewer

they're also not going to watch the video so make sure that your title

contains the main keywords that you want your video to rank for as you get more

videos that rank in the search engines you'll get more views and subscribers

the beauty of you getting your videos ranked is that they'll be working for

you 24 hours a day seven days a week for years to come the result is they you get

a consistent flow of views and subscribers to your channel. An

extremely useful tool to find the right keywords for your title description and

tags is TubeBuddy I'll place a link to it in the description below this video

number six multiple call to actions it's not enough to hope people will subscribe

without asking for it I recommend asking people to subscribe at the beginning of

your video after the intro and also at the end of the video instead of telling them

to subscribe give them reason why they should subscribe you can reinforce your

invitation by using subscribe graphics in your video YouTube automatically adds

a subscribe button to your end screen here are a few other places where you can ask

people to subscribe ask people to subscribe from your channel trailer ask

people to subscribe from your about page ask people to subscribe in the

description below your video ask people to subscribe in your comments by

pinning that comment to the top of your comments ask people to subscribe from

your website number seven create multiple videos on

similar topics if someone's watching a video on your channel that solves one of

their problems they probably want to know more therefore create videos on

similar topics so they can take a deep dive into the content this will result

in them spending more time in your channel and a greater opportunity for them

to become a subscriber a great way to display your series of videos is to put

them in a playlist add those playlists to the sections on your channel homepage

when the first time visitor watches the content on your channel homepage

there'll be more inclined to become a subscriber number eight engage with your

audience people like to associate with others

that they know like and trust when you reply to the comments left by

viewers that have watched your videos they'll get to know you a little bit

more when you continue to reply to the same viewers that are watching multiple

videos they'll become your subscriber number nine don't worry about your

competition it's very possible there are many other channels that are targeting

the same there's probably going to be authority

channels which are very large because they contain a ton of videos and they're

probably also getting a ton of views and subscribers there will also be smaller

channels that are growing steadily instead of targeting the same keywords as

your competitors look for longtail keywords that are less competitive

they'll get less traffic but they'll be easier to rank for as you create more

videos that target these less competitive phrases it will create a

snowball effect which will produce more views and subscribers to your channel

number 10 check analytics go into YouTube analytics and click on audience

retention if there's dips in the graph that means people are leaving your

videos at those particular times to prevent that from happening you need to

create engaging videos so make sure your thumbnail is well-designed so you get

the first click and the title is optimized correctly with the right

keywords you can also monitor where most of your subscribers are coming from just

click the subscribers link in YouTube analytics then click on the links to see

which videos are bringing in the most subscribers if you notice specific

topics are bringing you the most subscribers then create similar videos

to get even more subscribers if you continue to make incremental

improvements for each video you upload then your channel will continue to grow

and you'll get more subscribers here's an important thing to keep in mind

passion persistence and patience are the key factors for growing your channel

channel growth doesn't happen overnight but grows steadily as you invest more

time and effort if you think your channel is dying and needs reviving

click the card icon to learn how to revive a dead YouTube channel if you

want to learn how to grow your audience on YouTube and generate traffic leads

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Jim Rohn - FOCUS ON ONE THING (Jim Rohn Motivation) - Duration: 15:47.

JIM ROHN here's the key on this don't major in minor things if you take up major time

to do minor things I'm telling you you'll be behind the curve constantly

here's what we learned in sales training what's major time and what's minor time

here's minor time thinking about prospects here's minor time making list

of prospects here's minor time keeping books on

prospects here's minor time going to see the

prospect

here's minor time evaluating the prospect after you've been there

that's all minor time here's major time in the presence of the prospect that's

mine that's major time and if you took a look if you're in sales and you took a

look at a week you'd say my gosh I'm spending 90% of my time on the minor

stuff and so little time on the major stuff in the presence of how many hours

in the presence of in my day how many hours in the presence of during my sales

week because the time that really counts is in the presence of majors and minors

here's another key time management essential don't mistake movement for

achievement it's easy to get faked out by being busy that comes home at night

all exhausted falls in the chair and says oh I've been going going going

here's the big question doing what it's not the goal and go and

going some people are going going going and they're doing figure eights their

progress is small so don't mistake movement for achievement here's another

one in sales we learned don't mistake courtesy for consent

if somebody's Pleasant and they nod you say oh they're gonna buy know they're

courteous you can't mistake courtesy for consent

now here's the big one concentration I had to learn this all those years ago

I'm in the shower trying to compose a letter found it turns out to be a

strange letter so here's what I learned to do save them work did you get to the

office save the work did you get to the work don't try to get to the office on

the way to work on the way to work enjoy the way and the shower enjoy the shower

then go to work when you get to work I found this to be helpful concentration

here's another big one learn to say no I'm telling you in such a social society

we have now it's so easy to try to be a nice person saying yes yes yes to

everything find yourself overloaded now you've got to call make that well gosh

you know all the time it takes to back out of something that you should said

yes to too quickly here's what might be better I don't think so but if that

changes I'll call you little things you can use not to commit over commit

yourself my friend Ron Reynolds says don't let your mouth overload your back

it's a good

now here's the big one on time management when you work work when you

play play don't mix the two don't work at play I used to take my family to the

beach and I would bring my briefcase I

learned not to do that or at the beach I'm saying I should be at the office I

should be at the office now my family's upset because I'm at the beach and I'm

thinking office office office now when I'm at the office I'm thinking what I

kind of get my family to the beach the beach the beach so things are not going

too well at the office cuz I'm thinking Beach and things are not going too well

at the beach cuz I'm thinkin office here's what I learned to do at the beach

be at the beach at the office be at the office when you work work when you play

play don't mix the two don't work at play now here's one of the most

important ones don't play at work work is too serious you don't want the

reputation of being the office joker it's not a good yes there's time for

some pleasant stories yes there's time for a little humor yes best if it's a

happy office of course but I'm telling you got to be serious about work cuz

you're parting with a piece of your life for the work you do your work costs you

a piece of your life here's what it's called serious business not grim not

unhappy but serious

don't play it work the only person I don't think we use anymore horse around

at the office play around play jokes play tricks no place not at the

workplace at the beach yes at the bar yes somewhere else not work you got to

treat work with all due conservative passion because it's leading you to your

future here's another key phrase all work is

good you may not like your job but if it's the stepping stones to get you to

where you want to to go you've got to appreciate your job you don't have to

have a passion for your job here's the ultimate passion a passion for

incredible success in every department of my life that's the passion but don't

look down down on some menial job you have to do to finally get you to where

you want to go no job is menial menial no job is not no every job is noble

training life for pay making the contribution to society

next analyze how you are and if you have some weaknesses if you can't doesn't

seem like you can change here's the key get it covered I used to keep promising

myself I'd keep the books keep the books keep the books finally I gave that up

and back then it only took me an extra 50 60 bucks a month for some accountant

to keep the books as a no I'm gonna save the 50 bucks you can't believe what I

started losing in productivities because I tried to save the 50 bucks so the key

is a lot of times you can stay like you are but just make sure you get it

covered

next beware of the telephone and all other systems of communication

especially the telephone at home and systems of communication at home and

here's one of the best lines I've got for you for the weekend

let all communication systems serve you but don't let them intrude when it comes

time to have dinner with your family you shut off all systems unless the ones

that can take messages silently don't let the phone ring

don't let anybody intrude come through the front door or the back door nor

through the telephone or any other device so you can't reach John and his

family when he's having dinner the President of the United States couldn't

get through if you develop that kind of a reputation father mother when we have

dinner when we're visiting and have this time with our family nothing intrudes so

don't let these clever little devices keep intruding you've got to have a

place that sink or sank it's it's valuable you don't let anything in for

that period of time okay isn't it good advice excellent advice here's the next

one read all the books you know I've only got a few notes here on time

management but if you've got some particular challenges you run a big

organization a big corporation you've got some challenges there's plenty of

books now here's what's next just be more alert to the things that might be

stealing your time here's why time is like capital you can't let someone steal

your seedcorn you can't let someone steal your capital and you can't let

someone steal your time you must designate your time and some of

the time that you designate you must not let anyone steal casual time you might

let someone intrude and steal a little bit and take a little bit but not

serious time

next one of the great time management savers is to learn to ask questions

upfront sometimes you talk to somebody for an

hour and then you ask questions and find out if you would have asked those

questions up front you could have saved yourself an hour asking questions up

front helps you to get to the problem now but if you just launch into some

discourse you might waste 30 minutes of waste an hour when here's what you

should have been talking about after you've finished an hour you say John

what's really the problem he said well it's something personal see that's what

you should have been talking about this whole hour next learn to think on paper

and we're gonna take a break some ways to think on paper one we've covered one

solving problems take it out of your head and put it on paper another one is

setting goals making these lists we've already started here's another good way

to think on paper it's a projects book each person you're working with and each

project you're working on get a loose-leaf binder and a tab and some

pieces of paper behind the tab and do a little continual summary of how it's

going between you and that person and between you and that project I call it a

projects book it is so useful to me but what's going on between you and this

person when you last got together what did you

talk about and you got a few notes there here's what we talked about the last

time we got together now when you get together again you can review that so

you'll know better what to talk about when the president gets ready to travel

and he's gonna meet some important people guess what they bringing all

these briefing books all right the last time you were with Khrushchev Kennedy is

informed here's what he said here's what you said Kennedy said no that's valuable

I need to remember that if a person is important it's worth a little running

account you might even have a project book for your children here's what's

happening between me and my child we've talked about this and we've talked about

this talk about this next add a timer keeping

track of all of your appointments you know mine is all filled with you know

when to catch an airplane and when to do a seminar when to sit down and have a

conference all the rest next is a game plan you know if you've got a house and

the you know insurance is gonna come due and some other things are gonna come do

you just put it on a spreadsheet and make sure it's taken care of

key phrase take things out of your head and put them on paper and the key is to

just experiment with different ways that helps you to do that now here's the last

one thinking on paper and that's to keep a journal one of the things I'm known

for around the world have been now for 39 40 years is keeping a journal now my

journal is not a you know it's not necessarily a it's not like a diary it

might be part diary you know I'm flying over Ireland and

write down a few little things that impressed me today I met this person

what an extraordinary event today the scent I conducted this seminar in Rome

thousand people stood that was saying for me I've got a little bit of a diary

in there but here's what primarily your general is for collecting good ideas a

journalist to collect good ideas on your health and good ideas for your business

and good ideas for your future good ideas for time management cuz I used to

take notes on pieces of paper and torn off corners and backs of old envelopes

and restaurant placemats and I threw all this stuff in a drawer it did not serve

me well I found ly learn to get a bound copy right

and just keep a journal write five was here I had my journal I'd be taking

notes right these two days in my journal now if you're caught without your

journal you just take the notes when you get back home you've put those notes in

your journal throw the paper away because we don't usually go through

paper to review but see my journals now make up a

and part of my own library my journals all reserved privately for my children

and my grandchildren can you imagine what I've collected over

the years it's unbelievable there are three treasures to leave

behind I think you've already got those notes right here they are number one

your pictures don't leave the event unrecorded it takes only a fraction of a

cent of a second to say here's who I was with when I travel the world right we

take all these pictures and here's one of the gifts people send me the pictures

they took of me and them it's part of the treasures I have on the farm

incredible a picture's worth a thousand words to describe the scene the emotion

what happened say wow this was an extraordinary day for me when I met

these people here's what they told me happened to them when they went to my

seminar 10 years ago Wow the drama comes back if you've taken the pictures it's

one of the treasures to leave behind when you go remember the old photographs

that we have now you know 100 years ago 70 80 years ago just a few photographs

what would it be like if you had thousands of photographs of the past of

your history your mother your father my grandparents so change all of that now

for your children leave all your photographs as a record here's what's

next to leave behind and that's your library the books that changed your life

the books that change your health the books that rescued you from oblivion

the books that you passed on to other people they were so exciting for you the

books that made you financially independent the books that developed

your leadership books that gave you wisdom to ponder when things were tough

the books that got you through the winter the books that helped you to

plant in the spring and the harvest in the fall what a treasure to leave behind

if you do that here's what's for sure your books will be

more valuable than your furniture

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These Are The Most Terrifying Snakes In The World - Duration: 4:31.

To many people, every snake is scary.

Even the tiniest of garter snakes can send an otherwise-brave soul running for the hills.

"Snakes?

Why did it have to be snakes?"

But not all snakes are created equal.

While some are perfectly harmless, and even kind of cute, others are just plain freaky

and scary, even for the biggest snake lover you know.

Here's a look at the most terrifying snakes in the world.

The Cuban boa

Snakes are bad enough when they hunt alone, but now, according to CNN, scientists have

discovered a species of snake that prefers to hunt in packs.

Scientists from the University of Tennessee observed several specimens belonging to the

Cuban boa species of snake gathering at caves and working as a group to catch fruit bats.

They strategically place themselves at the entrance, essentially forming a wall of snakes,

and some even hung upside down from the cave's mouth to catch bats as they tried to fly out.

Yikes!

Flying snakes

The very idea of a flying snake sounds too terrible to be true.

But nope, they're real, because not even the skies are safe from those that slither.

Found mostly in Southeast Asia, the five known species of flying snakes don't truly fly,

per se, but they can climb trees, most likely to escape predators.

They use the wind to glide from there, and if a particularly large gust of wind gets

them, they basically fly, and anyone who sees it has to get a change of pants.

Oh, and they are mildly venomous, so, you know… keep your head up.

Iranian spider-tailed viper

A spider-snake hybrid would probably cause more heart attacks than cholesterol, so it's

a relief such a thing doesn't exist.

Except, it actually does.

Say hello to the rarely-seen Iranian spider-tailed viper, which is exactly what it sounds like:

a snake with a tail that looks like a spider.

It uses this fake spider tail as a lure to get hungry birds to come close.

But when a bird swoops in to snack on that tasty spider, bam!

The viper turns the table and eats the bird.

So, just to recap, it's a bird-eating snake that looks like a spider.

Hope you weren't planning to sleep tonight!

Speaking of which...

Common Krait

It may not look or sound very threatening, but the Common Krait has some uncommon traits

that make it super scary.

See, it hunts at night, meaning you'll be asleep if it bites you.

And its bites are so small and painless you probably won't even feel a thing.

That sounds okay, except its venom can cause cramping and even muscle paralysis if untreated.

And since you probably won't wake up when it bites you, it's possible you may never

wake up at all, as the most common cause of death from Krait bites is due to suffocation

caused by respiratory paralysis.

Not cool, Krait!

Black Mamba

First, black mambas aren't even black, they're usually somewhere in a grey to a sort-of olive

shade.

However, the inside of their mouths are black, as are their souls.

See, black mambas are not only huge, growing up to 14 feet long, they can also raise themselves

up in the air, meaning they'll be facing you eye to eye when they kill you.

And they can kill you, as their incredibly deadly venom can be fatal within 20 minutes

if untreated.

But don't bother trying to run away, because they can also slither at over 12 miles per

hour, so unless you're Usain Bolt, your best bet is just to avoid black mambas entirely.

Good luck!

The Golden Lancehead

Very few parts of the world are still unexplored by now, but Ilha de Queimada Grande island,

about 90 miles away from Sao Paolo, Brazil, is one of them.

That's because it's covered with thousands of deadly snakes called Golden Lanceheads,

which can only be found on Ilha de Queimada.

Trapped on the island for thousands of years, the Golden Lanceheads evolved all sorts of

fun survival techniques, including the ability to climb trees so they can eat birds, as well

as a deadly venom that can kill a human in under an hour.

Unsurprisingly, you can't just go visit Snake Island during your next vacation.

The Brazilian government bans all leisure travel, and any business or research travel

there must be officially sanctioned, and the workers accompanied by a doctor.

Spitting cobra

Everyone's heard of the spitting cobra, which sprays a terrible toxin at its victims.

But did you know spitting cobras intentionally target your eyes?

And are incredibly accurate?

Yes, it's horrifyingly true.

According to National Geographic, in 2005, a German research student did a crazy experiment

where she had spitting cobras attack her.

She learned that not only can they spit venom directly at your eyes from up to six feet

away, they are between 80 and 100% accurate depending on which subspecies is hawking the

loogie.

So if you come across one, and aren't wearing goggles, don't hang your hopes on the snake

being clumsy and missing your eyeballs.

Your only hope is to run.

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Putin to Russian Soldiers: The Homeland is proud of you! You are returning victorious to your homes! - Duration: 5:50.

Mr President and Supreme Commander of Russian Armed Forces,

Russian military group on the territory of Syrian Arab Republic is lined up

Commander of the Russian military group Colonel-general Surovikin

Hello, comrades.

Comrades, the most important thing for a military person – and we are very much aware of this – is the defence of our Fatherland, our people.

This is not just the purpose of military service, but also the purpose of life for those who have devoted themselves to serving their people.

At the same time, a soldier is truly tested for loyalty to the Fatherland in a military operation fraught with huge risks to life and health.

Here, in Syria, far from home, you are doing exactly that – you are protecting our country.

By helping the people of Syria to maintain their statehood, to fight off attacks by terrorists,

you have inflicted a devastating blow to those who have directly, brazenly and openly threatened our country.

We will never forget the sacrifices and losses incurred in the struggle against terrorism both here in Syria and in Russia.

However, it will not make us fold our hands and retreat. This is not in our peoples' nature.

On the contrary, this memory will continue to motivate us to eradicate this absolute evil – terrorism – whatever face it hides behind.

Yes, the threat of terrorism around the world is still very high.

However, the task of combating the armed groups here in Syria, the goal that needed to be addressed with the help of the large-scale use of the armed forces,

has been largely resolved – and brilliantly resolved.

Congratulations!

Our Armed Forces and our defence contractors have shown the growing power of the Russian Army and Navy, and the high combat capability of the various military units.

Pilots, sailors, members of special forces, reconnaissance, troop-control and logistic support units,

military police, medical personnel, field engineers and advisers working in the battle units of the Syrian Army have displayed the best qualities of Russian soldiers,

such as courage, heroism, combat cohesion, determination, as well as excellent training and professionalism.

The Homeland is proud of you.

I am convinced that you will always faithfully serve the Fatherland, defend and uphold our national interests, our country and its people.

Syria has been preserved as a sovereign and independent state. Refugees are returning to their homes.

Favourable conditions have been created for a political settlement under the UN.

The Russian Centre for the reconciliation of opposing sides in Syria continues to operate in line with international agreements.

The two bases, in Tartous and Khmeimim, will continue to operate on a permanent basis.

If the terrorists raise their heads again, we will deal unprecedented strikes unlike anything they have seen.

In just over two years, the Russian Armed Forces and the Syrian Army have defeated the most combat-ready group of international terrorists.

In this connection, I have decided to redeploy most of the Russian military contingent from the Syrian Arab Republic to Russia.

You are returning victorious to your homes, your families, parents, wives, children and friends.

I hereby order the Defence Minister and the General Chief of Staff to start redeploying units of the Russian army group to their permanent bases.

The Homeland is waiting for you, friends.

Godspeed!

Thank you for your service.

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Hello, This is Jung Kook.

Hush little baby~ Don't say a word~♬

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Asteroid kommt Erde nah - Clixoom Science & Fiction - Duration: 5:07.

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3200 phaeton has been known for 30 years but still

If the astronomy team still faces huge mystery because he absolutely does not behave like an ordinary astrid

not only its orbit is more than

exceptional and now 3200 phaeton mid-december is actually very close to us whether these huge rocks

Ever really is an asteroid what he has to do with the rain shooting stars with the december and how nasa big mystery to

Loosen 3200 phaeton will welcome the views of science fiction now

Be wanted, sounds a anything but particularly exceptional 3000 his fathers and has a diameter of about five kilometers

Its form-spherical every 3.6 hours rotated once around its own axis

He is one of the near-Earth asteroids that could potentially pose a danger for the earth among them is

3200 phaeton the third largest at 16 december 2017 the time has come the street is a distance of only

0.06 9 astronomical units on the earth pass corresponding to a distance of about ten million kilometers

so

is really close that not one to compare our moon is 27 times farther away from us but with

Large radio telescopes is 3200 then phaeton from earth from really good to watch

With the help of radar waves as nasa shots of the mysterious wet

to them, make it a very accurate 3D model will then be created because there are several mysterious vdi and

3200 phaeton is despite the fact that he's been so long known to us, we begin with his strange

Orbit is ellison for me and that is for the large part of the asteroid extremely exceptional normally circling yes on a

circular track different, however

3200 phaeton so you can imagine it better be by e mail

therefore nearest the Sun point is every 14 years extremely close to the sun that is twice

As close as the Merkur said the innermost planet accurate the 3200 phaeton then around 20 million kilometers so

0.4 10 astronomical units away from the sun so its name phaeton the son of the sun god

helios be sunny window spot contrast is even

Outside the mars the orbit so our outward neighbor is just another little fun fact

His name him of the sun god as the son, helios called in Greek mythology

Destroys the earth fathers almost as he puts it in fire a bit scary but I can reassure you that is december with the

Not happen if the orbit falls from 3200 phaeton considered that they may so rather

Comet is it also fits very well to the orbit of the meteor stream of the Geminids

Shooting stars so there is the presumption that it is in the asteroid to your mother body but this is the second big mystery to

3200 phaeton since like maybe put you know normally asteroids no shooting stars out

meteoric be sure instead blamed loose of ice packers dust dissolves at each round the sun and

which then forms the bright tail and the shooting stars that with us burned up in the atmosphere that is the drag track so the Switzerland

The remains and in outer space back wish us with the shooting stars brought is it in

So 3200 phaeton more of a meteoric some research teams actually suspect that it was burned by a

Comet nucleus commercially thus would be the meteor stream of the Geminids

From ancient times of the former meteoric back then so therefore still active was apropos active there are actually

Observations after the 3200 phaeton and is actively in

Occasional outbreaks of asteroids are occasionally small particle-free but also established

It consists of a fixed and stony surface just as you would know them by typical us and we all know that

This is entirely a really unsuitable material for the mysterious shooting stars around 3000 tons grease

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welcome to the muscle expert podcast with ben pakulski one of the world's top

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Ben dives deep to deliver the strategies of the top experts to upgrade your body

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hey what's up ladies and gents muscle expert podcast ben pakulski and today

we're gonna interview dr. Gabrielle Lian she is a fellowship-trained nutrition

and cognition physician she's got her own center called the Ashe Center for

comprehensive medicine in Manhattan and this lady is integrating everything when

it comes to optimizing muscle and you guys are gonna want to listen to this

one because if you like muscle and you like longevity you're gonna love this we

dive on everything as far as hormones training environment mindset and you

know I'm a geek around mindset doctor Gabrielle is awesome she's got an

incredible message ladies you're gonna love it guys you're gonna love it don't

forget to leave us a review and share and I look forward to all of your

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enjoy the podcast to your greatest life enjoy I couldn't be more excited about

talking to you because you're doing all the stuff that I love like you're

talking about you know obviously muscles and muscle protein synthesis but also

the cognitive aspect which is where my brain is shifting now I love it it's

it's so awesome what do you get excited about that tell me I want to hear about

like what gets you pumped up in the morning so it's really interesting I'm a

functional medicine practitioner I have a practice on 61st and Fifth Avenue in

New York City it's really about optimizing muscle

tissue for people it changes the trajectory of their life right and if

you think about it I mean so you come from a sporting background there is this

kind of trajectory where people are really kind of like young and have a lot

of bravado and it maintained all this muscle and then something happens right

the whole dad bod or whatever and then the trajectory of Aging really part of

that is because they don't do the right things to maintain the muscle integrity

and with the loss of muscle integrity comes the loss of cognitive right it

causes cognitive decline as well you know I did my fellowship at Wash U at

st. Louis yep I did obesity medicine and geriatrics and

cognition so really kind of getting people on track to age well and have a

lot of longevity is amazing what is the cause so from your obviously

research and experience what's causing that degradation of the muscular

integrity to use your term is it just lack of activity is it a hormonal

degradation so there's it's a multifactorial kind of complex issue the

fibers that we typically lose as we age are the bulk fibers the strength fibers

which is why you see people age they kind of shrink there's that natural

inclination to happen but it doesn't have to people tend to work less hard as

they age sure you know the hormonal shift and then also the mind frame right

I know that you're really interested in the mental capacity of training the

individuals mind frame and ability to tolerate hard physical labor and really

having to push themselves also changes you think it's a fear thing because

they're afraid of hurting themselves or is it because they no longer have an

incentive to look and to look great yeah I think that there is that loss of

intrinsic motivation that happens and I think that the society that we live in

it's so easy to become complete then internally complacent unless you're

constantly sharpening yourself you know iron sharpens iron and really the to

maintain the physical prowess and to really maintain that metabolic organ

which is muscle requires a whole different attention as you age I've been

doing a lot of digging lately just kind of personally geeking out about

androgens effect on neurotransmitters and my theory obviously is everyone ages

their mitochondria start to down-regulate and and lose function and

then they're by hormone hormones aren't produced as well and then it goes into

neurotransmitters this massive cascade I think it's just it has to be hormones

right and if we just augment hormones it seems as though our motivation will be

increased because dopamine won't drop and then maybe we'll be more inspired to

Train and just be vigorous and rigorous at life yeah that's absolutely right and

we know that testosterone and estrogens are actually neural protective yeah

so having hormonal balance is absolutely neuro protective it's really this

complex symphony that is extraordinary aging does not have to happen the way

that we experience it right like yeah yeah so what's getting you excited about

you know how are you helping people most cuz I know you're doing a ton with

functional medicine just helping people yeah I did a practice and what's what

are you seeing that's you know moving the needle the most for people and what

are you excited about direction so people come to me for various specific

reasons I see really two groups of people so I see some of the elite

military so seals special operations very specific kind of group and they are

obviously they have muscle mass and really we're looking for metals and

inflammation and keeping their nervous system together and then the other part

of my practice is people with metabolic impairments so you've got women that

have yo-yo dieted their whole life you I have men with low testosterone that are

now kind of transitioning to a higher estrogen state and really when people

come to me it's all about muscle centric medicine so I'm a special

you know I love that term I want you to tell me all about that term because that

I think you're on this this path to literally revolutionize the paradigm of

fitness industry and I'm trying to do the same thing we could talk about that

later but you have you have a very such an awesome focus and I want you to tell

me all about it because everyone deserves to hear about this yeah

absolutely so muscle is you know we always thought about muscle in terms of

locomotion and strength and kind of the architecture of the body but it's

actually the infrastructure it's almost right it is responsible for metabolic

regulation it's responsible for glucose metabolism it's responsible for lipid

oxidation it's anti-inflammatory it's responsible for growth you were talking

about hormones and all of these things so we focus as a society on being over

fat but we're actually under muscled right muscle is actually an organ it's

an endocrine organ it secretes all kinds of things right so you know you have a

cardiologist who's a specialist for the heart a pulmonologist for the lungs but

we have nobody talking about this muscle the organ of longevity and as you age

you have to eat and train in a very specific way to keep that tissue healthy

you no longer contain the way that you did in your 20s and 30s it doesn't work

right I'm loving the message more and more I love it the quiet mmm it's crazy

so you know I do come from a community of functional medicine and then within

that community there is also a lot of vegetarianism and a lot of veganism sure

and what I see right and I'm fellowship trained so I trained at Wash U and st.

Louis I did a clinical research and I did patient care so what we found was

the people that really struggle later on in life were vegans and really strict

vegetarians because we know that bone and all of these things are made of

proteins so that is a long-winded way of saying what gets me excited and it's

really about bringing the truth kind of eliminating the bro science and the

opinion and the emotion and really bringing true facts to the forefront to

help these people yeah you know just watch wait you know

what you don't know can hurt you and especially as you age I feel as though

you're the only doctor that I've come across or the only person that's having

this conversation from a holistic perspective like you're looking at it

from all these angles and that's the way we should be looking at right that's the

way I look at it and I'm like why isn't anybody else having this conversation I

literally think you're gonna be the one that's shifting the paradigm of the

fitness industry because or at least being the catalyst for change right and

making people aware of like hey man you have to take care of this this is you're

probably mean you can argue that which one's your post most important organ but

there it's it's such an important aspect to everything and people are talking

about like you say diabetes and inflammation listenings it's so easy to

mitigate those things just by exposing yourself to a little bit of exercise

yeah so what are the first intervention strategies you're applying let's say we

got a Navy SEAL because that's a really interesting demographic that people are

really diving into right now so someone who's you know high end any type of you

know a Army Navy Marine whatever it is what is what is the first kind of

intervention strategy to help optimize their performance because they're not

just normal people they're looking to be like you know cognitively yeah sharp is

a knife so it's really interesting there's kind of two extremes for my

experience of treating these people they're the ones that are really into

functional medicine and are doing ozone therapy and are very dialed into their

macros and are really really aware those guys are much easier so they're

first-line intervention is really about keeping their nervous system on track

and those guys are meditating so it's really about adaptogenic herbs and then

measuring their vitamin status or their omegas where they need to be where's

their glutathione you know what kind of nutrients are very specific to them and

then there's more of the I don't want to say reckless but the more

rough-and-tumble sure are not so open it's the same thing like in my sport

right you get the guys who are actually using their brain you get the guys who

are just working really hard and both of them make it really far but when you

speak about longevity there's certainly something to be said for someone taking

care of themselves totally and so the first line for the guys getting ready

for buds I just had a patient who just completed buds and then I have an

two Navy SEAL right now that we're really working on doing some of the

basic stuff and that's actually just cleaning up the diet making sure that

the protein and the calories are where they need to be and reducing

inflammatory type things so talk about that because what does that mean like

what types of things are you removing because I think people need to hear that

stuff as much as you and I think it's common knowledge not everyone knows like

hey what we say cleaning up the diet were you're moving to optimize the

nervous function so it's interesting because there's a lot of question as

whether this is bro science or real science but I can only tell you from

clinical perspective that there are a lot of people with gluten sensitivities

and a lot of people with dairy sensitivities it doesn't mean that

they're allergic but it really creates a lot of brain fog because there's kind of

this inflammatory cascade and in my clinic we measure lymphocyte reactivity

so we have one of the original researchers or one of the I shouldn't

say original researchers but a very prominent researcher in the NIH

developed this study called the LRA and so we utilize that when it comes to

sensitivities for all kinds of foods and eliminating gluten dairy always seems to

come up for these people and so really kind of just pulling that back and

putting in high quality protein and less of the package type stuff and high

quality carbohydrates like sweet potato brown rice quinoa really kind of

streamlining their nutrition great yeah so I mean as far as the gluten thing is

it's a it's my argument with people is is it bro science or not I don't know

but 90% of people that I encounter have an issue with it it's not helping you in

any way so just removing it can only be better

could only be beneficial right there's nothing good about it's not like you're

weighing good and bad it's like either it's it's gonna be neutral or it's gonna

be bad so just take it out for most people right not everybody some people

can do okay with it but it seems as though like many lectins anything it's

obviously a dose-dependent type thing and if you're taking too much it's gonna

be affect it's gonna affect you yeah absolutely

so really streamlining the nutrition is is really important and then of course

base fundamentals in terms of getting your

macros right it matters so whether a food is not inherently a bad food

whether it's a ground bison or sweet potato the imbalance of either or you

know really getting you know food is medicine

it's a nutritional science yeah so what you put in your body and the amounts and

the macronutrient ratios completely affect our insulin and your metabolism

and really sets you up for being sharp cognitively or it can also create kind

of cognitive decline in all these inflammatory processes so what's the

ratios are you looking at for optimizing let's say we say a Navy SEAL and is it

how individualized is it or do you have like a starting base baseline where you

say okay you start here and then we'll adapt according to how your body

responds it depends on activity level and weight right lean muscle tissue so

if it's a big guy right I always you know I am definitely you know I was

trained under dr. Donald layman so I always err on the side of high protein

and that's gram least a gram per pound of lean tissue right and then we also

know that you need 30 to 50 grams especially if it's a guy to actually

maximize the muscle protein synthesis because we don't want just a baseline

stimulation of amatory you really want to max out this how much I'm considering

certain interruptor how much e considering sources of protein so

obviously ya know it's huge how much are you a proponent of you know avoiding

pesticides and things like that and how is that playing into their overall

performance at health whatever they can get in is is really important so it

doesn't really matter I mean obviously if it can be organic fantastic but if

not that's okay you know and also I treat a lot of other athletes I have a

race car driver PGA golfer so really kind of the core fundamentals are the

same for everybody high-quality protein we know plant is totally different than

animal protein you know that these protein digestibility scores none of

that matters it really matters about the branched-chain if you're

talking about you know muscle protein synthesis and optimization you require

leucine there's no question about it no one's eating six cups of quinoa you know

to get your equivalent of a chicken breast I know you're going down that

road it's you know so since my exit from body below nanoo I've retired from

bodybuilding for twelve months and I've been eating a predominantly plant-based

diet but I meet with every meal but it's like I eat plants and then just a little

bit of meat a little bit relative to what I was eating in my my body really

create so I've got in the last three months I've had ten people come out and

asked me if I would coach them for vegan bodybuilding your vegetarian

bodybuilding as I'm literally thinking my brain like if we were perfect with

everything could someone be successful as a body meeting we augment you know

BCA's we augment totally essential amino very curious your opinion on that

because obviously your tour and and piqué specialist I'm actually really

glad you asked that question because I think that there are individuals that

have a particular phenotype that can do amazing vegan and vegetarian

I think the percentage of people that can do that well is very small but I

have seen patients be kedo vegan and vegetarian and vegan and do phenomenal

it's really and I think it's a keto vegan yeah the forefront you know I'm

actually just starting to do this I have a good friend Ralph Esposito you should

definitely have him on he worked under Peter D'Adamo and what we're starting to

look at is jeans so you run the 23 years on ancestry and you put it through this

the system called opus 23 and you look at the genetic capacity to handle really

particular feeding particular diets I'm telling you you can be vegan and

vegetarian if and you'll know within your genetic makeup if you can do that

opus 23 giving you the entire renown of your genetic code or is it just specific

to your nutrition so I'm very new to it and I use it very specifically for body

composition optimization and I am by no means an expert in gene translation in

these things yes anybody is yet to be honest like I mean I've been

discussing it actually had dr. Daniel Reardon on who's the guy who created

Fitness genes it really I mean there's obviously think there's the people who

are actually in the lab doing the research and they're obviously experts

but as far as people in the fitness industry I think it's it's so so diverse

and there's so many interactions like you know one gene is signal is coding

for one thing and you get something else that's completely knocking it out of the

so many interactions that I think it's just too new yeah and you know and I've

had other people say that as well they think that it's very new it's definitely

if we can figure out who you know and then of course then there's the clinical

experience of trial and error you've gone more plant-based and feel amazing

I think there's I'm trying to lose muscle to be honest like if I was if I

was not trying sorry that shit sounds blasphemous I know but like I walked

around at 310 pounds for that's it 15 years right so now I'm down to 270 and I

feel like I can run a marathon right so I want I just you know walking around

310 pounds for anyone it's not healthy so I'm trying to downsize a little bit

not try to get smaller just downsize a little bit yeah

there's you know what is it something that I utilized in my clinic is I do

think intermittent fasting and you know fasting mimicking diet for say a week

five days five to seven days is phenomenal I do think I take breaks on

eating protein once you know I would say probably once every eight weeks I go a

week where I'm pretty vegan and very low calorie and I think that there you know

I think it's important to not be so dogmatic in thinking and really being

flexible medically flexible in your mind but there there is some really good

research out there for up elation of all kinds of things to help longevity and

and the body reset hormones everything so giving you my experience and I

thought you want to hear it but when I was as a bodybuilder I was so focused

like most body blows on consumption consumption consumption and my energy

sucked my training started to fade sometimes now like I haven't eaten yet

today it you know once a week all fast most of the day I might have one meal

and my energy the next day you would presume would be depleted or down or my

strength of be down it's actually not in any ways just my body's adapted

and learned how to use the nutrients that I that I'm eating way more

effectively now that I study more about mitochondria I understand why you know

so many people are especially in the fitness industry or anti fasting but now

that I do its massive and I suggest everybody do it I think that's amazing

it's it's the it's the nutritional strategy of the future it's the

intervention of the future mm-hmm so talking about mTOR and ampk because I

know your your big yet you know optimizing this muscle organ give people

most people don't understand the intricate mechanisms can you give a

little bit of a insight into just starting with those yeah well I could

give them the most important the most important pieces that I talk to my

patients about all the time so mTOR signaling is required for muscle protein

synthesis I'm tor signaling they also say is you know causes cancer and all of

these things right and what the biggest trigger of mTOR stimulus is is insulin

so these small feedings of carbohydrates through the day create this chronic

stimulation of mTOR and and that is where you think about cancer and that's

where you think about all of these things as opposed to having a bolus

protein meal which requires a minimum of 30 grams you know two and a half grams

of lucy to stimulate this cascade which this cascade is essentially a growth

mechanism and anything below that doesn't trigger it in terms of muscle

protein synthesis and then you've got of course the high carbohydrate feeding

which is negative in terms of chronic stimulation of amatory synthesis which

they think is related to cancer although i haven't seen any you know complete

evidence of that to be honest that's one of the reasons why I was so adamant

about you know less protein in my diet now and you know even less regular

feedings because for 20 years I was trying to be the biggest human on the

planet I know that I was constantly anabolic m2m torrent or insulin like

constantly so there's got to be some negative I

mean my brain says there's got to be some negative effects to trying to

accumulate that much tissue for 20 years any thoughts so I don't I don't I

totally appreciate that in I've thought a lot about it and I don't think that

that is the issue in terms of negativity I think that when you are then over 40

the chronic stimulation of mTOR becomes an issue but I think when you're younger

it's okay but back to what you're saying in terms of feeding and allowing the

mTOR signaling to reset I think is key but there has been no evidence to link

with cancer in terms of protein and cancer is not true what so you know what

is it about that you know over 40 demographic in your

opinion that says you know we should start maybe not constantly stimulating

him too because between 40 and 60 you know you're really at that window for

things to go wrong oncogenic cancer wise so you really want to limit any kind of

external triggers that could cause that to happen so the multiple protein

boluses you you know you know I don't know if that's true when I think of em

torn I think of cancer I think multiple carbohydrates and

excess calories being the problem because that's actually if you really

think about it the bigger driver of mTOR signaling I feel as though you know it's

so massively to do with mitochondrial function and as long as you're

exercising tell me these people all the time your margin for error with the

nutrition it goes so much greater because if your mitochondria constantly

turning over ATP and constantly functioning properly and have properly

cellular Sinise's doesn't seem as though it's as likely that these cancers things

are gonna happen and when you think about cancer it's really so that is true

exercise is absolutely anti-inflammatory it's the excess caloric load and it's

the excess carbohydrate that's a problem and I think that everyone demonized is

protein and they shouldn't right so via jet it's very agenda driven when it's

kind of like the obvious we're all missing the obvious

it's the excess calories and the excess sugars

when you think about insulin and cancer protein right yeah we shouldn't even go

down the cancer road because that's just gonna be controversial all around so you

said the other demographic that you're dealing with is people with metabolic

impairment so I'm guessing that's a slightly older population or is that you

know what I think metabolic impairment the first person that comes to mind is

like female competitors and I want to go and not to pick on anybody but you I

want to go down the road because like I've worked with so many female

competitors that come to me cuz you know ex coaches secured them up or somebody

else has messed up in their diet or they can't eating now because you know they

get fat or they have to do two hours of cardio

that's massive metabolic impairment and I get tons of women that approached me

on that topic I'm said love for you to talk about that absolutely so we know

with chronic dieting and overtraining you get an elevation of reverse t3 so we

know TSH stimulates the thyroid to generate t4 then t4 is converted in the

tissue to either t3 or reverse t3 so when I measure these women that have had

metabolic derangement usually the reverse t3 is through the roof which

means that the metabolically active aspect of their thyroid hormone is not

working and although I do come from a very functional medicine approach I I

want to get these women out of distress quickly I often put them on straight t3

to help liberate those binding receptors do you think that's the so long term

what's going to be the best strategy to start influencing the decrease in

reverse t3 you definitely have to pull back their training and start to

overfeed them a little bit and that's so hard like it's exactly what I think

right and trying to you know the idea of reverse dieting for people it's it's

such a mind game for people to start saying okay we're gonna train less and

we're gonna eat more and it's progressive

most people have our time and I want to get into the cognitive aspect cuz

obviously that that's also right in your wheelhouse yeah yeah so talking about

the cognitive effects Orser I guess the cognitive intervention strategies with

that so understanding their why why are you doing this

you know ultimately finding something that means more to them than a physical

external experience is really key right so what is the underlying driver of you

know a really kind of understanding how they got where they are leveraging that

perspective and really changing their mind help them facilitate kind of a mind

shift or an aha moment those are the people that get the biggest success

right because we all have to have short-term sacrifice for long-term gain

it's just the way that it is any interventions as far as analyzing female

hormones so like you said your that you're my second female guest and I want

to give the female demographic a really you know valuable tidbit nugget of

information regarding hormone optimization and physique optimization

specific to women because I literally get so many women that are angry with me

that I say you know I always talked to men on my podcast you know I'm a man I

don't want to be the I don't want to claim to be the authority for women

you're certainly an authority for men and women so giving the female

demographic some insights as to how they can up to my thyroid how they can

optimize you know the so many levels are progesterone and estrogen and what

should they be looking at so it's really about if we you can't fix what you don't

test so it's kind of like well how much do I weigh well I don't really know how

much you eating well you don't really know because we're not tracking it so

the first and most important thing that all your women listeners can do is get

good functional testing so my women with meta with kind of any kind of endocrine

issue we do 28-day saliva tests oh wow so you measure you don't just measure

snapshot in time if you're gonna do a blood test it should be the week before

their period but a lot of these women aren't menstruating yeah so you really

want to take a look at what their hormones are doing throughout a 28-day

cycle I have one competitive CrossFit athlete and we've really worked hard on

getting her cycle back and you know we did it through testing and then of

course you want to measure your iodine your an iodine

another great test is a organic acid test and that I'm sure your yeah

absolutely you kind of look at the whole picture you look at all their thyroid

function you look at or moans and then you you kind of assess where they're at

and where they're comfortable 28-day cortisol test is that once a day are you

doing that hormone test okay so explain that to me so I thought I thought you

said it was a saliva test right you said it's a saliva test and it tests estrogen

progesterone really yeah all the estrogens all the progesterone and what

they do through the woman's 28 days and how accurate is a saliva test I'm not

familiar yeah so a lot of the traditional MDS really like blood tests

yeah you know the percent accuracy I can't tell you do know that it is that

it is pretty accurate and institutions like a forum really focus on saliva

testing no fascinating I had no idea that it would be I knew cortisol was

very relevant in saliva but I didn't realize they could test for progesterone

in history so you can and especially I do a lot of hormone replacement and if

you do hormone replacement that is topical it's much better to do a saliva

test unless you know unless they're injecting themselves with something then

you would do a blood test hmm interesting good to know so you're

saying you're doing hormone intervention where does it start for most people what

is the most common one you see is it gonna be you know given people estrogen

you're getting progesterone the most common thing I see is estrogen dominance

okay so their estrogen is just through the roof and they're not making

progesterone so and that's a big thing okay so most competitors go to mail

coaches not that you know we have to talk about competitors but most of them

will go to nail coaches and the coach will say we'll go take Nava Dex go take

an Astros all right can you talk about that yeah so that's it that's a tricky

topic because you know I'm not sure it's necessary I agree that's why we know I

mean from the very obvious nough sub why you are a woman why would you want to do

that right estrogen we need to do something about it you

know give people some really valuable takeaways you know different strategy

rather than having to give so for example calcium D glue great there's

other ways to kind of read the body of estrogens and you're talking about

keeping the best athletes in the world the people with the most longevity have

a balance even if that balance is extreme they can still have a balance of

lower estrogens and lower progesterones right for a short period of time where

they're competing it doesn't mean you have to be so drastic and completing

shutting down a female hormonal system I mean you're gonna be in for a world of

hurt if you're eating things like Christopher's vegetables if you're even

augmenting your progesterone right to balance out that estrogen dominance you

should be able to get lean and as long as you're training and eating well

there's ways that you can do it to protect yourself awesome oh you know I

mean it's the first thing that I would do is I would not use obviously in a

room iudex I would use something like calcium deep blue Krait or dim have them

have surfer's vegetables have them doing infrared having a happy nighttime

nighttime progesterone even low dose naltrexone is an anti-inflammatory helps

regulate the hormonal system so there are other things without that without

something crazy then of course there's the whole visualization and really kind

of programming fix you know what kind of athlete they want to be how are they

seeing success of what they're doing you know that's not something crazy at all

that's the direction that I think the fitness industry needs to go and needs

to start realizing the necessity of that and you know I don't know how much

you've paid attention to the conversations that might have in the

podcast but you know for growing up we're all attached to the external

outcome right we're all attached to the external stimulus the external in is

faster jump higher whatever it is when it comes to physique enhancement and

longevity it's all about the internal response to the external stimulus so I

really believe that you know the visualizations the meditations the all

those things are absolutely necessary interventions if you're trying to create

this internal environment that mitigates stress that allows your body to actually

do what you want it to do it's massive people just are blind to it

absolutely and it's it's really it's key and I think that you're right on that

cutting edge I think you're right and I think that you're having insights and if

if you know through you talking about it in your community really raising

awareness of that that's really gonna push the whole body building that whole

community to the next level it's literally spreading the word and

collaborating with people like yourself who are also thinking on that level and

just tying all the missing pieces together right like you seemed like I

said your take you're looking at every aspect and creating this awesome

internal cascade to optimize longevity optimize muscle function hormone

function and you're doing exactly what everyone needs to be doing and people

need to be listening to you walking into the conversation that you brought up

about infrared saunas that's a I want to talk about that and I'm comfortable you

feel but talking about environmental strategies that people can start

implementing to make the most of their muscles their hormones their longevity

so not just dietary not just training but other other you know to use the

catchphrase bio hacks so I use that's a great question all of

my patients use heat therapy I stick them in a hot sauna the temperature and

they're safe like depends it's either if they're doing conventional sauna it's at

least one 76 mm or so and then if they're doing infrared I'm not sure what

I think that's like 155 but it's really about kind of the waves and that

internal kind of ambient heat what I would I utilize with that is I give them

high dose niacin for lifelessness and flushing what was I dose 500 500 over a

thousand I increment I push them up of course they can have hypertension or

blood sugar issues and it really just opens up everything it sucks

I do it all the time I'm I'm used to it now but when I used to like when I

started it's terrible it's you're so uncomfortable he's sitting there h-he

and burning in the song it's a terrible thing but it's so effective what does

two years I was up to three grams but I'm

but I titrated I started at 500 and I went to yeah I went to 3 grams and so I

mean that's amazing I always use heat therapy and then afterwards I give them

some chlorella or clay I give them some kind of binder beautiful that's yeah

eating anything pre sauna to help their body start to flush toxins just like hey

get in there and sweat it out with the niacin sometimes I give them alpha q to

glue to rate give them alpha cuticle iterate and niacin but nice and it's

really the big one do you have all these therapies in your clinic I do I don't

how cool any thoughts on so you know this is just

coming to mind so my brain and yours is this way too is you know the idea of

getting away from the treatment of illness and disease and bringing people

back to health optimization any focus or opinion on IV vitamin therapy do use

anything do we have a hole in our center we have about 4000 square feet and we

have a whole IV room I do a lot of there's a lot of good evidence for

high-dose vitamin C therapy for anti cancer inflammation I we use it all the

time we go 10 to 75 grams I mean we really we really go for it we had a mole

deduplication Pro you know mole detoxification bags we have everything I

love that so I'm the guy doing the 75 grams of vitamin C I do it about once a

month yeah I mean I've been doing it for years I really feel as though it works I

mean I have I'm gonna knock on wood haven't been sick in five years but and

I feel awesome and I don't recommend most people these

75 grams of I've talked about the mold protocol because most people aren't even

aware that mold exists and I live in Florida and mold is everywhere and what

concerns should people be having around mold some mold is a huge problem I'm

seeing it in my clinic I actually was exposed to it I got really sick it's

this it's the new epidemic mold is definitely you know they've talked

lime they talked about all the stuff mold is the new epidemic I'm seeing

people that for example can't lose weight totally fatigued they're eating

perfectly they're training well they feel horrible they're getting joint

pains they they don't know why they just are completely tanked and after a while

I'm seeing these people thinking like this is just not it's not right I have

them there's a company called real-time labs that mold testing the blood and

then I'm thinking of one girl in particular she is what you would

absolutely think about as health trim lean eating everything perfectly still

not getting better been to for functional medicine doctors I had her

home inspected they said it was one of the worst homes of mold that they've

ever seen terrible I mean just people are gonna get really sick and actually

it creates a systemic inflammatory response so we think go to the doctor

everything's fine you know but the GI system is a complete mess mold is an

issue so that's what's happening is it attacking the GI is attacking

mitochondria from your opinion what is it attacking and what's the first line

of intervention well it's attacking every system I've seen tons of

Hashimoto's patients that are actually underlying mold the interventions you

have to you have to remediate you have to get an air filter you have to move I

will usually put them through detoxification saunas and then IV

therapy so it has vitamin C sodium bicarb taurine B vitamins trace minerals

you have to up regulate the body's detoxification process and then of

course you've got cholestyramine in these binding agents you've had some

pretty successful interventions with people with removing mold yep good yeah

cuz I know that's a huge thing I mean you know we had mold in my house one

here once I'm here in Florida and literally I was like alright tear the

whole thing out we're moving or you taking this whole room out it's it's

legitimately like a scary scary thing especially we've got little kids so you

know a massive concern yeah alright so now I'm gonna pry into your

life how do you train what are you how do you my question is always how do you

work hard so I work hard I try to work as hard as I can every day

I and it's been really interesting so I actually so I was a fitness figure

competitor for a long time and then I started doing Crossfit and then I moved

from CrossFit to seal fit I don't know if you've heard of Mark de Meyer I do

much very well okay Mark's amazing he's a mentor of

mine and I was training for Kokoro and I bowls my hamstring and my hip so it has

been a 80% of bowls right hamstrings so it's been about a two-year rehab process

you ask me how I work hard I've had to really cut it back and I've had to do

I've done PRP multiple rounds of stem cell and I'm at the last stem cell this

will be number four it's still bad I have one more to go when I should be

totally healed so in terms of working hard it's really for me it's about

working smart so I can do I do three met cons a week very short high intense high

intensity and then in terms of lifting it's all about movement for me right now

so tell me about your metcon training rowing right so it's 500 meter rows

under 2-minutes followed in between that's my question what's your time 500

meters then I get competitive with you now or the skeered okay do multiple

rounds of that you know mm-hmm yeah I mean it's so fun but I have to be so

much smarter now terms of healing okay awesome and

nutritionally you talked about doing some some fasting from time to time

nighttime routines that people obviously know sleep is a massive component and

I'm sure you're a big proponent of optimize sleep what should people be

doing to optimize sleep to improve muscle function and longevity well in

terms of sleep having some great magnesium right so you have magnesium

before you go to bed really high doses magnesium malate

magnesium glycinate or magnesium three mate which crosses the blood-brain

barrier those are the in turn there's are the external things that you can

take there's also the internal work which is kind of recapitulation

reviewing your day writing it down identifying the things

that really went well and the things that didn't go so well and reformulating

your day for the next day I love that you bring this stuff up and to be honest

you're the most well-rounded practitioner that I've talked to in the

last five years so congratulations honestly you're doing you're doing

awesome and I love what you're doing I'm gonna send everybody your way anything

you want to tell people about you know one last final thought on what they

should be thinking about to live their greatest life obviously we've talked

about everything from hormone optimization to muscle optimization to

training and sleep and meditation one other one thing you do that you believe

creates your greatness I always review everyday my why why I'm

doing what I'm doing and every action I take that has to be able to fit into

that why why am i this person why am I giving this recommendation why am I

reading this time.this why am i spending time doing this

it has to relate back to my greater purpose which is kind of educate to

educate humanity and help them live well right to be is there's so much false

information how can I help people really take what you need so they can be the

best version of themselves because ultimately we're just investable right

how do they care for their vessel so they can have their highest purpose be

expressed love it we're talking the same language every day this is fantastic I'm

so grateful to have connected with you every L where can people reach you they

can find me on instagram at dr. gabrielle Lyon or my website and that's

dr. Gabriel I'm calm I'm on Facebook I'm just working on that I've been kind of

out of social media for a long time but I there's no other way what is 2018 have

in store for you a lot of teaching so right now I'm going to be doing a lot of

lecturing and teaching and I really need to get my book finished me too are you

traveling around teaching for yourself are you teaching for like you know

February I am teaching for a Charles Poliquin Muscle centric medicine so you

guys should all come to that where's that be me that isn't in Phoenix

that's February 4th then I am teaching for the National I'm gonna be on a panel

of the National spine conference and that's the end of February so those are

the two things that I've got planned right now and then a few other things in

the works how far along is your book um very well outlined very well outlined

and the introduction is is done all right I'm gonna hold your feet to the

fire to get that out in the first half of 2018 yeah cuz I'm doing the same so

how long is your book about the same as you I've actually so I've got two full

outlines you know chapter outlines table of contents kind of thing and one one is

really extensive and it's long so I want to be a long time but the other one just

I'm gonna get done first but that's the problem is I always say you know you

didn't say miss me you have one idea like I really want to do this and the

next week you're like I need to do this too because they need to go ahead and

head so there's a bit to but my objectives to do to in 2018 amazing yeah

yeah I know you better and I'm gonna be the first one to be promoting your book

so get it out there so we can help you promote it it's been so great to connect

and I'm so grateful that for what you're doing so please keep it up and let's

definitely keep in touch awesome thanks so much I see a real hey I hope you

enjoyed that podcast thank you very much for listening head on over to iTunes

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Hello friends, M back with new tech updates.

so let's start.

Since launching in the Jio phone market from Reliance, all the mobile companies are launching

their feature phones at a lower price.

Recently, Airtel, along with Carbon, has launched Karbonn A40 India.

At the same time, Micromax has also launched Bharat 2 Ultra phones in association with

BSNL and Vodafone.

There are many entry level level smartphones in the market which are present with basic

features.

We are going to tell you about some such smartphones in our news.

The price of these smartphones is less than 3000 rupees.

1st phone Karbonn A40 Indian, Price approx.

rs 2,899.

It has a 4-inch display whose pixel resolution is 800x480.

This phone is equipped with a quad-core processor and 1 GB RAM.

It works on Android nougat.

It has a 2 MP rear camera and 0.2 MP front facing camera.

To give power to the phone, it has a battery of 1400 mAh.

2nd phone Intex Aqua A4, Price approx.

rs 2,999.

It has a 4-inch WVGA display with pixel resolution of 480 x 800.

This phone is equipped with 1.3 GHz quad-core SC 9832 processor and 1 GB RAM.

It has 8 GB of internal storage.

For photography it has a 5 megapixel autofocus camera.

At the same time it has a 2 megapixel front camera.

To give power to the phone, it has a 1750 mAh lithium-ion battery.

3rd phone Sansui Horizon 1, Price approx.

rs 2,999.

Sansui Horizon 1 has a 4.5 inch FWVGA display.

This phone has a 1.3GZh quad-core SC9832 processor.

The phone has a 1 GB RAM.

The phone's inbuilt storage is of 8 GB.

Sansui Horizon 1 has a 5-megapixel rear camera with autofocus.

The phone also has a 3.2 megapixel front camera for selfie and video chat.

This phone has a 2000 mAh battery.

4th phone iVooMi Me4, price approx.

Price 2,999.

Ivummy Me4 has a 4.5-inch display and 1 GB of RAM.

The phone has 8 GB of internal memory.

Talking about the camera, the phone has a 5-megapixel rear camera with LED flash for

photography.

Also the front camera of 5 megapixel has been given.

A battery of 2,000mAH is given in the phone for power backup.

5th phone Lava A51, Price approx.

Rs 2,566.

This phone has a 4.5-inch WVGA TFT touchscreen display.

The phone has a 1.2 GHz quad-core processor.

The phone has 512 RAM and 8 GB of storage.

Coming to Dual SIM, this smartphone is equipped with 1750 mAh battery.

For photography, the phone has a 5-megapixel rear camera and a VGA camera at the front.

That's it stay updated with us for all breaking news from tech, if you like our video then

please click like button, if you have any doubts then please drop comments and don't

forgot to subscribe our channel.

Thanks for watching take care and God bless you .

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Story about Selena Gomez trusting Justin Bieber more than ever is made up a new story

Claiming Selena Gomez trusts Justin Bieber more than ever after rekindling their romance is entirely made up

Gossip cop can correct this manufactured article. We're told much of it is fabricated

Hollywood Life writes in its newest fan fiction Bieber and Gomez have been through some heartbreaking

Moments in the past and all the turmoil has set the stage for a relationship founded in trust

making their latest attempt at romance better than ever in an effort to support its premise a

So-called insider is magically trotted out and quoted as saying Selena came to a happy

Realization over the holidays that she really does trust Justin now more than ever

Justin has grown matured and Selena's experience with him this time around has been completely

Different the website same supposed source goes on to contend that

Gomez has total faith in his loyalty and does not feel uncomfortable at all while he is traveling or on the road away from her

The blog's questionable tipster adds Selena checks in with him regularly and feels totally

Secure in their commitment to each other this new level of trust feels great too, Selena

But it's gossip cop has noted in previous stories

It's hard to believe a legitimate source close to the couple spoke to the aptly nicknamed Hollywood

Lee's a website Gomez called the worst in an interview with billboard just two weeks ago

Gossip, cop called out the blog for churning out a slew of untruths stories that alleged Gomez and Bieber were spending Thanksgiving

together at the time the outlet swore up and down all its thanksgiving articles were based on inside information from

sources close to the two singers

But they were all lies as for this latest piece of fiction a source close to Gomez tells Gossip cop

It's completely made-up her relationship with Bieber is good

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Who won I'm A Celebrity 2017? Full results recap as winner is crowned

The Im A Celebrity 2017 winner has been crowned but who won the show last night?. Get Me Out Of Here! returned last month with a total of 12 celebs entering camp.

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Also kicking off the series were Coronation Street actress Jennie McAlpine; Football Wag Rebekah Vardy; Comedian Shappi Khorsandi; and Ex MP and father of Boris Johnson, Stanley Johnson.

Rounding off the line up were late entrants, former Scottish Labour leader Kezia Dugdale and radio host Iain Lee.

Jack was out first, leaving after just a few days. Once the actual eliminations began, Shappi was voted off first followed by Kez, Becky, Vanessa, Stanley, Dennis, Amir and last night, Jennie.

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How to make perfect ONIGIRI ...kind of - Duration: 2:58.

to show you the best of Japanese Cuisine

today Seba is gonna prepare home-made onigiri

with salmon and fish eggs

so you can feel like you are in a real anime

and feel hungry too

Hello everyone, now I'm making a video that you had requested me before

today with my friend INUYASHA we will show you how to cook

perfect onigiri, well let's start

first thing, wash your hands

and use some salty water

so that kome (rice) won't stick to your hands

you can put anything inside your onigiri

we had choosen to use obiko (とびこ) is the Japanese word for flying fish roe

+ salmon. You will also need Nori

or you can also make them without it, it's up to you

this salt it's so good, but if your hands are too wet (or too dry) the rice will become too sticky

take a piece of salmon, add more rice

and get that triangle-ish shape to your onigiri

my friend is not that good

he is even worse (?) than me at cooking

anyway do you wanna know why it's so sticky?

because it was still too hot

we should had wait a bit longer

anyway at the end let's take our nori

here we go

let's wrap our onigiri

so don't forget to use salt when you get your hands wet

so that it won't stick to them

as you can see it didn't stick to his hands, isn't it? (-__-)

anyway we had got the shape right, and it looks pretty good

anyway now it's my turn, let's start with salt+water

just a little bit

so don't forget, make your hands wet

put some salt on them

so that your hands will be a bit salty at the end

so that rice won't stick to them

let's see, this is the moment we will find out that, i'm a little worried

so, let's add some tobiko, just a little bit

something like that, you won't need much

cos it's very tasty + let's add some rice

omg, what am I doing... alright... rice was too hot, my bad

mine looks more like an Arancino rather than an Onigiri

but let me try to get more of that traingle-ish shape

let's not forget our Nori

let's wrap our perfect onigiri

kind of masterchef-ish-level

and here my beautiful onigiri, jia jiannn

if you have some rice left on your hands, don't worry

you can eat it!

let's clean it from those rice grain, to make it looks even more delicious

and lot it looks like it came out from a shop

or a high end restaurant

and here our onigiri, who wants to try one?

this one loooks slighly better

I hope you had enjoyed this video, now we are gonna eat these delicious onigiri

and I'll see you tomorrow at 2 pm (italian time) with a new video

ciaoooo!

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5 Android Smartphones Are Available At Less Than 3,000 In India [English] - Duration: 3:29.

Hello friends, M back with new tech updates.

so let's start.

Since launching in the Jio phone market from Reliance, all the mobile companies are launching

their feature phones at a lower price.

Recently, Airtel, along with Carbon, has launched Karbonn A40 India.

At the same time, Micromax has also launched Bharat 2 Ultra phones in association with

BSNL and Vodafone.

There are many entry level level smartphones in the market which are present with basic

features.

We are going to tell you about some such smartphones in our news.

The price of these smartphones is less than 3000 rupees.

1st phone Karbonn A40 Indian, Price approx.

rs 2,899.

It has a 4-inch display whose pixel resolution is 800x480.

This phone is equipped with a quad-core processor and 1 GB RAM.

It works on Android nougat.

It has a 2 MP rear camera and 0.2 MP front facing camera.

To give power to the phone, it has a battery of 1400 mAh.

2nd phone Intex Aqua A4, Price approx.

rs 2,999.

It has a 4-inch WVGA display with pixel resolution of 480 x 800.

This phone is equipped with 1.3 GHz quad-core SC 9832 processor and 1 GB RAM.

It has 8 GB of internal storage.

For photography it has a 5 megapixel autofocus camera.

At the same time it has a 2 megapixel front camera.

To give power to the phone, it has a 1750 mAh lithium-ion battery.

3rd phone Sansui Horizon 1, Price approx.

rs 2,999.

Sansui Horizon 1 has a 4.5 inch FWVGA display.

This phone has a 1.3GZh quad-core SC9832 processor.

The phone has a 1 GB RAM.

The phone's inbuilt storage is of 8 GB.

Sansui Horizon 1 has a 5-megapixel rear camera with autofocus.

The phone also has a 3.2 megapixel front camera for selfie and video chat.

This phone has a 2000 mAh battery.

4th phone iVooMi Me4, price approx.

Price 2,999.

Ivummy Me4 has a 4.5-inch display and 1 GB of RAM.

The phone has 8 GB of internal memory.

Talking about the camera, the phone has a 5-megapixel rear camera with LED flash for

photography.

Also the front camera of 5 megapixel has been given.

A battery of 2,000mAH is given in the phone for power backup.

5th phone Lava A51, Price approx.

Rs 2,566.

This phone has a 4.5-inch WVGA TFT touchscreen display.

The phone has a 1.2 GHz quad-core processor.

The phone has 512 RAM and 8 GB of storage.

Coming to Dual SIM, this smartphone is equipped with 1750 mAh battery.

For photography, the phone has a 5-megapixel rear camera and a VGA camera at the front.

That's it stay updated with us for all breaking news from tech, if you like our video then

please click like button, if you have any doubts then please drop comments and don't

forgot to subscribe our channel.

Thanks for watching take care and God bless you .

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Stages of Group Development - Duration: 5:03.

Let me ask you a question. Have you ever had a bad experience working in a group

or a team? Well if you're like me the answer is yes. But if you know a little

bit about the research we're going to talk about on this video, you won't be as

alarmed or discouraged by it. We're going to talk about the four phases of group

development, sometimes called the four phases of decision emergence based upon

some research by Aubrey Fisher. So let's get into the details.

Hello again friends.

Alex Lyon here and this channel is all about helping rising leaders like you to

help you increase your personal leadership impact so you can bring out

the best in the people around you. And part of great leadership is learning how

to work well with teams and groups. That's a huge responsibility for leaders.

So let's get into the four phases of group development or decision emergence.

And once you see all four I guarantee you'll see yourself in it. You'll see

your past group experiences in it. It'll be a little bit reassuring. So the first

phase that almost all groups get into when they start a new project or add new

group members is called orientation. This is where people essentially warm up to

each other and warm up to the task that they are facing. So you get together and

you make a little bit of small talk. If you would express an opinion about the

task it's usually pretty middle-of-the-road. You're not taking a

strong stance yet. You're, it's really important that you develop this social

foundation for the group. You get to know each other this these early moments,

develop a little bit of trust and bonding that will help you work well

later. You don't want to skip right into the task. In fact, if you skip right to

the task and get rid of all the small talk it's gonna cause a lot of problems.

Eventually, however, once you're good and warmed up you have to move on to the

task and usually that's where you enter the second phase, which is called

conflict. And this is where people always say oh man my group is fighting and

arguing. But the second phase is a necessary phase and some degree of

conflict is not necessarily a sign of trouble. It does not automatically mean that

the group is off course. In fact, you have to have some conflict. Because if

you think about it, if you express an opinion and someone else

expresses a different opinion maybe you're gonna have a disagreement.

If you want to be the leader someone else wants to be the leader, you're gonna

have some conflict. If you suggest a direction and they want a different

direction, you're gonna have conflict. That's totally normal. That's what it

means to be a human being. And in fact if you get through this in a mature way, in

a patient way, and understand that this kind of conflict is normal, it can be a

very productive process for the group. And you get a lot of good ideas on the

table and you can move forward with some of the best ideas. So once you're out of

this conflict phase because you have to move forward you've got to deliver

things. You're probably on a deadline. You get into the third phase which is called

emergence. And this is where the group really for the first time starts to

emerge or come together as a cohesive group. So to do this, people are backing

off some of those stronger opinions. They're letting other people maybe take

the lead and maybe they'll take the lead next time. They're figuring out their

role in the group and what part they have to play. The dust begins to settle a

little bit and people start to move forward. This is a very reassuring stage

because you're like Oh finally we're making some progress. Oftentimes as a

deadline which will kick you into this third phase. And then finally the fourth

phase is called reinforcement. This is where the entire group is now working

together as one. Everybody is pushing in the same direction toward the goal.

Everything is being reinforced. So you're really firing on all pistons or all

cylinders. Everybody's headed in the same direction with the same vision. So if

you've ever been on a sports team, if you've ever been in the performing arts

or anywhere where there's like a showtime, like a game time, then you

probably have seen yourself go through these four phases pretty clearly. A lot

of times the coach will get you out of that conflict phase and settle any kind

of conflict and disputes you have. You get together. But by game time, by

showtime, you have to be firing on all pistons. So here's why I say you have

to get the conflict out earlier. A lot of times people don't like the conflict and

they don't want to go through that second phase. So they stuff it. They push

it down. What ends up happening is it comes out at the wrong time later

because those disagreements still exist. They didn't go away and you didn't work

through them. So they come out when you should be reinforcing and moving forward,

sometimes they'll come out in the wrong moment at the wrong time. Now a couple of other

tips about this. Any time you add a new group member any time you are starting a

new project of any kind you're very likely to go through this cycle again.

These aren't steps that then you or stay reinforced forever. You go back through

this cycle time and time again anytime there's something new introduced to the

group or the team. So a question of the day. Where do you see yourself in this

process? If you've ever had a very memorable experience in a group or a

team that matches up with this or perhaps you got stuck in that conflict

stage, I would love to hear your comments in that section below.

So thanks. God bless.

I will see you in the next video.

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Not In My House!! - Duration: 3:42.

And just like that the NFL's game of the week was over as soon as the homie Chris Long

took the Los Angeles Rams cookies like a 6th grade bully.

What a great game no doubt!

With 2 of the NFC's top contenders facing off for playoff spots the Philadelphia Eagles

ended up closing out the Rams chances of bagging the number one seed.

Shout out to the Rams though.

Not being afraid of any competition LA found themselves in a hole 21-7 early in the game

after they caused a turnover on the Eagles first drive.

But just like a eagle out of hell Philadelphia quickly turned this game upside down to give

all of us a chance to see what kind of fight the Rams would have.

And too no Rams fans disappointment the Rams came out of half time and put things back

in their favor as they came charging out of the tunnel to take back the lead in this one.

The Rams were able to make big play after big play as the homie Cooper Kupp made the

Eagles defense look stupid after money done tore them up on a 64 yard catch and run to

extend a drive that Cooper himself would finish with a short touchdown.

And with Todd Gurley lacing up his cleats nice and tight dude would run up and down

the Eagles defense for 96 yards on 13 carries as money even burnt Philadelphia on a pretty

30 yard run.

The Rams got to business on all phases of the game.

And by adding in a blocked punt which they turned into 7 points the Eagles found themselves

again behind the Rams on the score board.

But as they were doing all game the Eagles would again answer to everything that the

Rams had for them as my guy Carson Wentz fucked them niggas up on the stat sheet.

My man Carson balled out on his way to 4 TD's through the air.

And by the time money threw his forth touchdown Carson had suffered perhaps a torn ACL on

the previous play as money took a vicious shot by Mark Barron.

And this folks is why when given a chance to hit a quarterback you hit that nigga.

With Carson Wentz out of the game though the Eagles would call upon Nick Foles to come

in and save the game.

Which he did but god damn when did they let that nigga back into the building.

But in any case, homie came in and filled the big ass void left by Carson as the homie

came in and converted on a critical 3rd down play to ice the game as the Rams were out

of timeouts.

But what you think?

Was this game and early look at the NFC Championship?

Did the Rams continue to prove to you that they are one of the best coached teams in

the league as their comeback fell just short?

With Carson Wentz down with a seemingly bad injury are the Eagles championship hopes done

off?

Nah Fam!

Not even close!

Nick Foles is no Carson Wentz, but he's the best #2 option that the Eagles have, as

he knows most of the squad from his illustrious 2013 season.

But you already know, I Don't Have An Opinion, I Just Spit Faxx!

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