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Ishiharadō

Welcome to the Ishiharadō Podcast. Ishihara is my last name, which translates to "Stone Meadow." Dō, like the Chinese word Tao, is Japanese for "The Way." The Way of the Stone Meadow is the unique journey of my soul, and it also represents my own evolving personal philosophy.
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Jun 23, 2018
In this podcast we sit down with David and Lara Elliott (and 8-month old baby Claire). www.davidelliott.com Some of the topics discussed:
  • The Creative Healing Arts Center
  • September 11th, Collective PTSD, Overcoming Fear, Darkness vs Light
  • Creative Obligation and the Call to Action
  • Pele, fire, volcanic activity & awakenings
  • Personal responsibility and being the change you wish to see in the world
  • Consciously choosing to do the hard work to improve the quality of your life
  • Finding the opportunity when things fall apart
  • Taking the first step and crossing the threshold on the path of healing
  • David and Lara's journey of coming together
  • Paternal potency during pregnancy and after childbirth as the provider instinct is activated
  • David's new book 
  • The power of marriage and commitment
  • Listening to your inner voice 
  • Commitment and helping one another grow individually and in partnership
  • Taking new risks despite prior challenges or failures resulting in pain or trauma
Jun 4, 2018
Adam Ticknor www.adamticknor.com is one of our best friends and we were happy to sit down with him and record a conversation. Adam is a former US Marine Scout Sniper, who currently works helping people fix their bodies and improve their lives, utilizing body language, body work, fitness, nutrition and sleep, while also continuing to do high level private security work. We focus this conversation around Lauri's achilles tendon rupture, and how Adam's model for health and wellbeing has been instrumental in Lauri's recovery as she choose the non-surgical route to heal her injury. Below are some resources to find more information about some of the topics and people that we discuss.

Also, we were not as successful as Chris Kresser in pulling numbers off the top of our head regarding the potential cost of treating type 2 diabetes in the US, so here is that breakdown from Chris himself, summarized below:

$14,000 per year to treat one person for type 2 diabetes
If said person is diagnosed and begins treatment at age 40 and lives until 85, that's 45 years @ $14k, which equals $630,000 for 1 person. Take the CDC's findings that 100 million Americans now have prediabetes or diabetes, and you get 63,000,000,000,000 ($63 trillion) just to treat those Americans for diabetes for the remainder of their lives.

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