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Nina Cheng | Improving Mental Health with Chinese Medicine | July 16, 2025
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Chinese Medicine,
Nina Cheng
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Source: New Thinking Allowed with Jeffrey Mishlove youtube, theeasternphilosophy.com
Description:
Nina Cheng is the founder of the Chinese medicine company, The Eastern Philosophy, and serves as Communications Officer and board member of The International Association for the Study of Traditional Asian Medicine (IASTAM). She is a graduate student in History of Medicine at Johns Hopkins Graduate School of Medicine with a research focus on mental health in pre-modern China. She is author of Chinese Medicine for the Mind: A Science-Backed Guide to Improving Mental Health with Traditional Chinese Medicine with contributions from prominent clinicians and historians of Chinese medicine psychology from around the world.
Nina shares principles of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and its holistic application to mental health. She discusses the concept of qi as a vital life force and the efficacy of herbal treatments, five element music therapy, and qigong, among other approaches, to harmonize the connection between emotional states and organ systems. Ultimately, she advocates for a shift from the pursuit of happiness to a focus on contentment.
Timestamps:
00:00:00 Introduction
00:06:35 Holistic approach of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM)
00:09:37 Five Element theory
00:17:03 Qi – vital life force
00:21:14 Mental health conditions TCM can help
00:40:22 Stress and anxiety
00:54:58 Depression
00:59:22 Qigong, tai chi, and daoyin
01:04:14 ADHD
01:08:12 Emotions and consciousness
01:12:53 Heart – seat of awareness and governs the mind
01:14:18 Conclusion
(Recorded on May 16, 2025)
Description:
Nina Cheng is the founder of the Chinese medicine company, The Eastern Philosophy, and serves as Communications Officer and board member of The International Association for the Study of Traditional Asian Medicine (IASTAM). She is a graduate student in History of Medicine at Johns Hopkins Graduate School of Medicine with a research focus on mental health in pre-modern China. She is author of Chinese Medicine for the Mind: A Science-Backed Guide to Improving Mental Health with Traditional Chinese Medicine with contributions from prominent clinicians and historians of Chinese medicine psychology from around the world.
Nina shares principles of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and its holistic application to mental health. She discusses the concept of qi as a vital life force and the efficacy of herbal treatments, five element music therapy, and qigong, among other approaches, to harmonize the connection between emotional states and organ systems. Ultimately, she advocates for a shift from the pursuit of happiness to a focus on contentment.
Timestamps:
00:00:00 Introduction
00:06:35 Holistic approach of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM)
00:09:37 Five Element theory
00:17:03 Qi – vital life force
00:21:14 Mental health conditions TCM can help
00:40:22 Stress and anxiety
00:54:58 Depression
00:59:22 Qigong, tai chi, and daoyin
01:04:14 ADHD
01:08:12 Emotions and consciousness
01:12:53 Heart – seat of awareness and governs the mind
01:14:18 Conclusion
(Recorded on May 16, 2025)
Col. Larry Wilkerson | TRUMP DROPS ULTIMATUM – RUSSIA & IRAN’S NEXT MOVE WILL BLOW YOUR MIND! | July 15, 2025
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Col. Larry Wilkerson,
Iran,
Israel,
Russia,
Trump
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Mohammad Marandi | How Iran & Yemen DEFY All Odds – How Iran & Russia getting CLOSER! | July 15, 2025
Scott Ritter | Trump DARES Russia – China STEPS IN! Putin Ready for the WORST | July 15, 2025
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NATO,
Russia,
Scott Ritter,
Trump,
Ukraine,
Vladimir Putin
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Prof. Jeffrey Sachs | Why the US Is In Decline | July 14, 2025
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NATO,
Prof. Jeffrey Sachs,
Russia,
Trump
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Andrei Martyanov | Steam and Whistle | July 14, 2025
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Andrei Martyanov,
NATO,
Russia,
Trump,
Ukraine
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Source: smoothiex12.blogspot.com
Description:
Russia laughs, Trump bloviates and the fate of aircraft carriers.
Description:
Russia laughs, Trump bloviates and the fate of aircraft carriers.
Paul Stonehill | Myserious Subterranen Cities: Former USSR | July 15, 2025
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Ancient Civilisations,
Paul Stonehill,
Russia
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Source: Paul Stonehill youtube
Description:
Explore the fascinating subterranean mysteries of Russia and Crimea. The 2008 discovery of an underground city near Saranska mountain in the Panza region, featuring a multi-tiered structure, an underground lake, and enigmatic wall drawings.
Artifacts suggest connections to the Skiththeian tribe from the 2nd to 3rd century CE, with later use by 17th-century monks. Journey to Crimea, where Samrians and Skiththeians carved intricate underground cities into limestone for protection, including renowned sites such as Mangup, Chu Khal, and Kis Kerman.
Learn about the secretive Soviet-era underground complex in Bash Corttoan, rumored to be a nuclear shelter capable of housing 300,000 people, and the debated existence of Christina Loca beneath Tomsk. The video also touches on subterranean structures under Moscow from Stalin’s era.
Description:
Explore the fascinating subterranean mysteries of Russia and Crimea. The 2008 discovery of an underground city near Saranska mountain in the Panza region, featuring a multi-tiered structure, an underground lake, and enigmatic wall drawings.
Artifacts suggest connections to the Skiththeian tribe from the 2nd to 3rd century CE, with later use by 17th-century monks. Journey to Crimea, where Samrians and Skiththeians carved intricate underground cities into limestone for protection, including renowned sites such as Mangup, Chu Khal, and Kis Kerman.
Learn about the secretive Soviet-era underground complex in Bash Corttoan, rumored to be a nuclear shelter capable of housing 300,000 people, and the debated existence of Christina Loca beneath Tomsk. The video also touches on subterranean structures under Moscow from Stalin’s era.
Larry C. Johnson | Trump threatens 100% secondary tariffs! | Russia SMASHES Ukraine! | Yemen’s RETURN | July 14, 202
Col. Douglas Macgregor | How Close is World War III? | July 14, 2025
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Colonel Douglas Macgregor,
NATO,
Russia,
Trump,
Ukraine
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Andrei Martyanov & Larry Johnson | REALITY CHECK -- US Cannot Defeat Russia | July 14, 2025
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Andrei Martyanov,
EU,
Larry C. Johnson,
NATO,
Russia,
Trump,
Ukraine
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Source: Counter Currents youtube, Sonar21.com, smoothiex12.blogspot.com
Description:
Russia produces 600 drones a day. Ukraine “doesn’t exist as a state anymore.” What’s really happening in the war no one in Western media wants to talk about?
Former CIA analyst Larry Johnson and military expert Andrei Martyanov break down how the U.S. has lost strategic ground, why NATO’s plans are failing, and what comes next.
Description:
Russia produces 600 drones a day. Ukraine “doesn’t exist as a state anymore.” What’s really happening in the war no one in Western media wants to talk about?
Former CIA analyst Larry Johnson and military expert Andrei Martyanov break down how the U.S. has lost strategic ground, why NATO’s plans are failing, and what comes next.
Mitch Randall | Artificial Intelligence, The Future | July 12, 2025
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A.I.,
Mitch Randall
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Source: Podcast UFO Live Shows youtube, ascendantai.com
Topics covered include:
Topics covered include:
- How artificial intelligence is reshaping science and society
- The early days of Software Defined Radio and its impact
- Wireless power, passive radar, and tech that changed industries
- His current work on SkyWatch for the Galileo Project
- Ethical and philosophical implications of advanced AI
Bio:
Mitch Randall, MSEE, MS Phys, began building scientific instrumentation and research radars in 1984. He joined the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) in 1989 where he developed airborne, ground-based, and mobile scientific weather research radars. Randall pioneered Software Defined Radio (SDR) techniques and deployed them in NCAR, NASA, and NOAA radars.
He developed a software-based Dopplerization technique for incoherent magnetron radars to create the Doppler On Wheels (DOW) tornado-chasing trucks, upon which was formed the Center for Severe Weather Research in Boulder, CO.
His technologies became the industry standard for the meteorological weather radar community in the mid 90s. Working for the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) in 2010, Randall developed a millimeter wave channel sounder to characterize real-world cell communications, used to develop today’s 5G networks.
Randall co-founded Binet in the 90s to bring passive radar tech to weather radars. Randall co-founded Advanced Radar Corporation in the 2000's. In 2005 Randall co-founded WildCharge and licensed his wireless charging technology Duracell.
This invention was featured in TIME magazine's "Best Inventions of 2007" issue. Randall is a prolific inventor with licensed toys currently on the market. Randall co-founded Ascendant Artificial Intelligence (AAI), a consulting firm developing custom AI and consumer electronics.
In 2021 Randall became a Research Team member of Harvard’s Galileo Project, where he developed and deployed the proof of concept SkyWatch passive radar. Randall is the lead author of the paper describing the system in the Journal of Astronomical Instrumentation.
- Wireless power, passive radar, and tech that changed industries
- His current work on SkyWatch for the Galileo Project
- Ethical and philosophical implications of advanced AI
Bio:
Mitch Randall, MSEE, MS Phys, began building scientific instrumentation and research radars in 1984. He joined the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) in 1989 where he developed airborne, ground-based, and mobile scientific weather research radars. Randall pioneered Software Defined Radio (SDR) techniques and deployed them in NCAR, NASA, and NOAA radars.
He developed a software-based Dopplerization technique for incoherent magnetron radars to create the Doppler On Wheels (DOW) tornado-chasing trucks, upon which was formed the Center for Severe Weather Research in Boulder, CO.
His technologies became the industry standard for the meteorological weather radar community in the mid 90s. Working for the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) in 2010, Randall developed a millimeter wave channel sounder to characterize real-world cell communications, used to develop today’s 5G networks.
Randall co-founded Binet in the 90s to bring passive radar tech to weather radars. Randall co-founded Advanced Radar Corporation in the 2000's. In 2005 Randall co-founded WildCharge and licensed his wireless charging technology Duracell.
This invention was featured in TIME magazine's "Best Inventions of 2007" issue. Randall is a prolific inventor with licensed toys currently on the market. Randall co-founded Ascendant Artificial Intelligence (AAI), a consulting firm developing custom AI and consumer electronics.
In 2021 Randall became a Research Team member of Harvard’s Galileo Project, where he developed and deployed the proof of concept SkyWatch passive radar. Randall is the lead author of the paper describing the system in the Journal of Astronomical Instrumentation.