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This podcast is an introspection of Christian A. Rivera, an INTP Enneagram 1 who started this podcast to catalog the detangling of mental health and personality to figure out how to live the life he wants. Other models such as the Enneagram and spiral Dynamics are also referenced to help triangulate solutions to more complex issues. Consider our courses at http://www.happychemicals.org and follow Christian at letsgocnote.substack.com
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Welcome to The Chemical Show™, a podcast focused on the business of chemicals. Featuring interviews with industry executives, you’ll hear about the key trends impacting chemicals and plastics today: growth, sustainability, innovation, transformation, digitalization, global supply chains, strategic marketing, and much more. Hosted by Victoria Meyer, The Chemical Show brings you the latest insights into the industry. You will hear from leading industry executives as they discuss their companie ...
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Thank you for listening to the Chemical Sensitivity Podcast! You will hear conversations with the world's leading researchers and experts on Multiple Chemical Sensitivity (MCS) as well as people with the illness. Brought to you by Aaron Goodman, Ph.D., longtime journalist and communication studies researcher who has lived with MCS for years and producer Raynee Novak. New episodes twice a month! Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. Get Bonus Episodes! Subscribe and receive exclusive epis ...
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Whether you work with chemicals, have an interest in how chemicals affect us and the environment or work as a journalist or decision-maker in the field of manufactured chemicals, the Safer Chemicals Podcast is for you. We give you the latest updates on how chemicals are being regulated in the EU and what harmful chemicals are being phased out. Listen to expert views on chemical safety in the EU and join the scientific discussion on key topics including microplastics, glyphosate, endocrine di ...
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Stay up to date with some of the biggest regulatory and chemical management stories from the last 30 days. Every month Chemical Watch journalists will explain the background and significance of some of our key stories, giving you additional context and insight into the regulatory and chemical management developments affecting you, your team and your organisation.
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Chemical reactions, A podcast by Chemical Engineering students, for Chemical Engineering students in which different subjects will be discussed that might be exothermic for your thoughts and spark a reaction in your mind. In this podcast we will talk about subjects like activism amongst chemical engineering students, research done by our lecturers and other subjects that are related to the field of Chemical Science and Engineering. For these subjects we will invite fellow students, lecturers ...
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Chemical & Engineering News Webinars are thought provoking hour long presentations that support C&EN's mission to provide news and analysis of the chemistry enterprise in a timely, accurate, and balanced fashion. The webinars cover new developments in technology in the chemical, pharmaceutical, life science, and instrumentation industries.
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The Chemical Brothers are a British electronic music duo composed of Tom Rowlands and Ed Simons originating in Manchester in 1989. Along with The Prodigy, Fatboy Slim, The Crystal Method, and fellow acts, they were pioneers at bringing the big beat genre to the forefront of pop culture. In the UK, they have had five number one albums and 13 top 20 singles, including two number ones. The duo have won a number of awards throughout their career, including four Grammy Awards—twice for Best Elect ...
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In this podcast episode, Traci and Dave discuss a study that shows advanced process control (APC) can lead to a degradation of operator skills. The study found that after just a week of using APC, there was a 10% loss in skill level, and after two weeks, there was a 50% loss. The data suggests that operators should periodically run the plant withou…
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AI is a tool. It's obviously a very powerful tool... And so I think there is value in having some kind of framework for helping evaluate these things and looking at allowing people to make wise choices." - Ethan Mirsky In this episode of The Chemical Show, we explore how NobleAI is revolutionizing the chemical industry by using science-based AI. As…
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Episode 170 - Health Heroes! Just like cars have a regular maintenance schedule, oil changes, replace transmission fluid etc. people need one too if they desire optimal health. Part of my maintenance schedule is getting colon hydrotherapy 1-2 times a year to ensure my colon is clean. Even though I take our Gut Detox Formula six days a week except f…
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Check out Episode 26 of The Chemical Sensitivity Podcast! The title is “Stories of Grief, Acceptance & Strength.” It features a Conversation with Gail McCormick. Gail is a psychotherapist, former newspaper reporter, and writer based in Seattle in the U.S. She has lived with MCS for many years. In 2001, she published a book of interviews she conduct…
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On this episode of The Chemical Show, Victoria Meyer takes us through the world of business transformation and the key factors that lead to success. With a staggering 70% of transformations failing to meet their objectives, Victoria believes that a clear vision and a customer-centric approach are critical. She breaks down different lenses, includin…
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Episode 169 - Health Heroes! The last twelve years of my life have been a constant search for the best of everything that could boost my immune system and open my mind to a happier way of living. As a health coach I have discovered that yeast, mold and fungus are really causing a tremendous amount of suffering and they are very difficult in many ca…
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In this week’s episode i talk about - A rant of how mens PNC is so different from women’s PNC & how women just want to come out feeling just as satisfied as men -My AITA scenario of almost getting kicked out of flight attendant training -AITA from reddit -Comfort showsAv Chemically Imbalanced Black Girl
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“There are great entry points to talk about, to educate, to talk about where stuff is coming from and where it goes. That's what I'm really trying to do in the Column.” - Darius Mortazavi. Darius is the founder of The Column, an email newsletter that provides context and commentary on events in the industry at large—it’s an endeavor that he hopes w…
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Episode 168 - Health Heroes! I love learning new things and that is especially true when it comes to doing the inner work. In today's show Daniel and I talk about “energies” that have been literally instilled in us from our parents and even from other ancestors in our blood lines. These “energies” can support us and they can also tear us down emoti…
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Analytical equipment needs to be robust, reliable and responsive in order to detect change and enable corrective action. It also should be easy to use and provide high uptime. When considering process organics monitoring, there’s a lot to unpack. To help make sense of all the capabilities, Chemical Processing spoke with Amanda Tyndall, senior produ…
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In this week’s episode I talk about: -My pet peeve of servers/bartenders touching my food & utensils with their bare hands -My love of eye contact & how some men are just very bad at it -The time I trolled & said Halle Bailey’s little mermaid was the first & only one. -A rant on how my mind & body automatically jolts back to wanting to self harm wi…
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Check out Episode 25 of The Chemical Sensitivity Podcast! The title is “Safe Dentistry & MCS.” Listen and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. You will hear Dr. Amy Dayries, one of the world’s most knowledgeable dentists about MCS. She shares helpful information about how to find a dentist who understands MCS, testing for safe dental products,…
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In recent years, the demand for biotechnology in cleaning has been on the rise due to its effectiveness in providing eco-friendly and sustainable solutions to the cleaning industry. Biotechnology involves the use of biological agents or living organisms to create useful products and services, and in cleaning, it has shown significant potential in i…
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Episode 167 - Health Heroes! For years I have focused on helping people clean up and balance their gut microbiome so that they could restore their health and happiness. One reason I have been able to restore my own health and help others restore theirs is because I like to get to the root of the problems so that a permanent solution can be establis…
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Keeping workers safe in hazardous environments requires constant communication. Add to the equation that many locations are also harsh industrial settings means ensuring the right communication equipment is appropriately rated while providing the needed functionality is paramount. To better understand how to select the right equipment, Chemical Pro…
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Adaptability is crucial in navigating today's unpredictable global economy, which can experience economic chaos through market volatility, political instability, natural disasters, or unexpected pandemics. In this week's episode, Karl Maier, author of Surfing Economic Chaos, shares his expertise on seizing opportunities amidst such chaos. With over…
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Episode 166 - Health Heroes! Once again on my travels back to Hippocrates Wellness Center I synchronistically ran into Dr Jonathan Chung who is an expert on the vagus nerve as well as a NUCCA doctor of chiropractic. Dr. Chung also lectures and educates other doctors on the vagus nerve so I was very happy to have come across his path because I have …
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In this week’s episode I talk about: -My first guest: my friend mango -Question of the day: Would You rather know when you’re going to die or how you’re going to die? -Michelle Obama’s comment on how this generation of young people doesn’t take the risks & sacrifices of being in a marriage & why this generation doesn’t really care to. -Why men woul…
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Partnering for plastics circularity refers to the collaborative efforts of stakeholders across the plastics value chain to create a more sustainable and circular approach to plastic production, consumption, and disposal. With increasing concerns about plastic pollution and its impact on the environment, there is a growing need for companies, govern…
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Episode 165 - Health Heroes! Ever since I attended the Hippocrates Wellness Center in West Palm Beach Florida in 2011 I keep meeting others that have also been there. One of those people is Karin Farfan. Karin was an actress from Columbia that decided to go plant based to improve her health and it worked in the beginning but long term her health st…
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Episode 24 of The Chemical Sensitivity Podcast is available now! The title is “A Physician with MCS.” It features a conversation with Dr. Ann McCampbell. Although she trained as a physician, Dr. McCampbell’s career in medicine was interrupted by severe MCS. However, she has devoted her life to raising awareness about the illness and helping people …
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On this week’s episode I talk about - The story of when I first realized i was a little bit ugly. - How an annoying voice is worst than being unattractive. - The categories i like during spicy time - story time on how being non confrontational makes it hard to have long lasting relationships. - My take on what child support should actually mean.…
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An Employee Value Proposition is essentially the set of benefits and rewards that a company offers to its employees in exchange for their skills, knowledge, and experience. It's the total package of what an employee gets out of working for a particular company. So with that, in this week’s podcast episode, The Chemical Show welcomes Jaycie Bradshaw…
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Episode 164 - Health Heroes! One circumstance that I have been coming across more and more is when a medical doctor gets sick themselves or has a very close family member get sick and they decide to venture outside of western medicine for solutions. This was exactly the case with Dr. Dominic Brandy. Dr. Brandy owned one of the top five plastic surg…
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In this week’s episode I talk about: -the fascinating theory behind homeless people having the best dogs/companions. -story time on how i smoked too much & thought i was in fast & furious -my take on how being alone is better for my self esteem & how the trend of toxic positivity is detrimental to people who actually have to heal from real trauma.…
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I've been in a process of letting go of the past versions of me to awaken something new, something focused, something that I can define and become more adaptable in this game of life. I'm ready to step out of the dugout of inner work and into the batter's box to see what this new version of me can do.http://www.patreon.com/happychemicalshttp://www.…
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In the last week of March, Victoria Meyer attended the American Fuel and Petrochemical Manufacturers or AFPM International Petrochemical Conference, which was held in San Antonio. So in this week's episode, she will share her insights and reflections from that conference. There were thousands of attendees and people were there for meetings with bus…
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Episode 163 - Health Heroes! This is one of the most exciting guests I have ever had on my show. Dr Elaine Ingham is a working class warrior when it comes to doing what is right while helping thousands of farmers get out from under the chemical companies grip. Her work has helped farmers naturally restore their soil, increase their profits, reduce …
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On this week’s episode I talk about -How scary “stans” are & how being so obsessed with an artist makes them blind to actual problems regarding the artist. -How some people use zodiac signs & undiagnosed illnesses to relate to people & experiences to feel equal/ good about themselves. -Story time on my crazy experiences with LSD.…
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On this week’s episode I share my top 5 songs i play when i need a good cry. -The Question of the day : “Would you rather witness the end of the world or the beginning?” -A slight tangent on how unforgiving & unnecessary death is to those that don’t deserve it, especially to someone who would trade places in a heartbeat. -How big designer brands us…
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In this episode, I delve into the topic of building a career despite mental health struggles. As someone who has navigated this terrain, I share my insights on how to use sick days, manage executive functioning, be self-assessing when to take time off, and self-advocate. I explore practical strategies that you can employ to create a fulfilling and …
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Check out Episode 23 of The Chemical Sensitivity Podcast! The title is “Chemicals in Central America, Chemicals Everywhere.” It features a conversation with Alex Nading, Ph.D. Professor Nading teaches anthropology at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York, in the US. He specializes in the impacts of pesticides and toxic exposures for people who wor…
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Hey there, welcome to the Happy Chemicals podcast! I'm your host and resident neurotic, and in this episode, I'm here to talk about my ongoing journey of career transcendence.Now, I know what you're thinking - "Wow, this guy's really got it together!" But let me tell you, transcendence is no walk in the park. It's more like a marathon through a jun…
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The chemical industry plays a crucial role in modern society. The ability to leverage innovation, the ability to meet a customer's needs, the ability to go ahead and leverage at a global scale, and the capabilities to meet the world's needs are all very prominent today and vital to industrial gases and chemicals. In this podcast episode, Victoria M…
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Episode 162 - Health Heroes! Have you ever heard of the term “Gerontology”? The definition is basically someone who studies old age, the process of aging and the particular problems of old people. I was fortunate enough to meet Barbara and knew immediately that I had to get her on to talk about what she is seeing from a gerontologist point of view …
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Welcome to the latest episode of the Happy Chemicals podcast! In this episode, I dive into the concept of our Warrior selves and why tapping into our violent depths can be important for survival, expression, and physical release.I discuss the importance of wrestling, sports, and martial arts as healthy outlets for our violent tendencies, and how WW…
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In this episode, I delve into the phenomenon of people giving bad career advice based on their own personal experiences. While well-intentioned, advice from others may not always be applicable to our unique circumstances. I explore the importance of conducting our own trial and error experiments to find what truly resonates with us and creates a se…
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Hey there! Today, I want to talk about the concept of attention as currency in our modern world. We often give away our attention freely without realizing its true value, but when we're in situations where we have less attention to spare, we come to understand how precious it is.One way to maximize our attention is through immersive experiences tha…
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In this episode, I delve into the fascinating world of chemical systems effects and their impact on my mental and emotional wellbeing. Join me as I explore my journey through burnout and my relationship to key neurotransmitters such as dopamine, oxytocin, testosterone, and serotonin. I also touch on the role of sex addiction and how it relates to m…
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Sustainability and innovation are transforming the chemical industry. Central to that transformation is leveraging customer and consumer insights, to ensure that new, innovative products are meeting customer needs. In this week’s podcast episode, I speak with Juliana Pantalena, who is the Marketing Head of Surfactants for CEPSA Química based in Mad…
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Episode 161 - Health Heroes! We were finally able to get Phil Wilson the owner of the Relax Sauna back on so we could update my sauna experience and go a little deeper into the benefits of this amazing technology. For 21 years Phil has traveled all over the world sharing this special device with thousands of people and my last year and a half using…
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In this episode, I take a deep dive into my personal journey towards happiness and share some of my insights and experiences. Join me as I discuss how happiness is not a permanent state, and explore strategies for being more mindful and present in the moment. We'll also explore the idea of being aware of our emotions about emotions, and how this aw…
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On this week’s episode i talk about why i think dogs are better than cats, but people deserve cats. My take one the deeper meaning of why “some” women want a big, tall man, The reason i think being an artist in today's society seems exhausting & redundant. & Why i think gentle parenting should be a little more realistic.…
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The increasing awareness of environmental issues and the need for sustainable development has led to a growing interest in bio-based chemicals. Finding new applications for these chemicals is becoming increasingly important as we seek to replace traditional petroleum-based products with more environmentally friendly alternatives. In this podcast ep…
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Episode 160 - Health Heroes! I found a flyer at the Hippocrates Wellness Center titled “Perfect Foods” which is a family owned wheatgrass and sprout growing operation in the New York area. I had not heard about them before and I was surprised to find out they had been in business since 1982! This episode is a reminder that “Living Foods” are a foun…
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Episode 22 of The Chemical Sensitivity Podcast is available now! The title is “Bodily Natures: Exploring Multiple Chemical Sensitivity.” You’ll hear my conversation with Professor Stacy Alaimo, who teaches at the University of Oregon in the US. She specializes in environmental humanities, American literature, and how writers explore environmental t…
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Tim Bowmer and María Ottati, Chairs of our committees for risk assessment and socio-economic analysis join us to share the highlights from their March 2023 meetings. On the agenda: • Restricting per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) The universal restriction proposal prepared by the authorities of Denmark, Germany, the Netherlands, Norway and …
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