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KYTOS Biology

KYTOS

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Biology-related podcasts as part of the KYTOS Enrichment Programme. New episodes every fortnight! Visit: www.kytosbiology.org.uk for full details Visit: www.youtube.com/mriexplains for Science video tutorials 'KYTOS Biology' podcasts and the 'mr i explains' YouTube channel are proudly sponsored by Curriculum Press - producers of global education resources for over 25 years. Visit https://curriculum-press.co.uk/ for details.
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People are done dancing around the topic of trauma. They're ready to face this square-on. None of the current systems are getting to the root of the issue in the current model. Their biology has been affected on a cellular level, and that is now what's preventing the important work that they're trying to do. The Biology of Trauma® podcast is the missing piece to that puzzle. It's a practical living manual for the human body in a modern, traumatizing world. Join your host medical physician an ...
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Boost Your Biology is presented by Lucas Aoun, founder of Boost Your Biology. Join him as he goes underground to bring you cutting edge health and human performance hacks that you'll struggle to find on Google. Lucas explores the unexplored to bring you useful health and performance information to upgrade your existence. A range of topics will be discussed on this podcast, including Nootropics, Nutrition, Biohacking, Supplements, Herbal Research, Microbiome, Brain Health, Hormonal Health & S ...
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The Quantum Biology Collective Podcast

The Quantum Biology Collective

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Life at the subatomic level, for people who know there's more health than we've been told. Grab the guide at www.qbcpod.com Is your light environment more important than the food you eat? How does sunlight help depression? Does a barefoot walk outside boost your immune system? Hosted by Meredith Oke, The Quantum Biology Collective Podcast features pioneering health professionals who study, apply and explain the emerging field of applied quantum biology. It's a new paradigm of understanding h ...
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This podcast is a channel on the New Books Network. The New Books Network is an academic audio library dedicated to public education. In each episode you will hear scholars discuss their recently published research with another expert in their field. Discover our 150+ channels and browse our 28,000+ episodes on our website: ⁠newbooksnetwork.com⁠ Subscribe to our free weekly Substack newsletter to get informative, engaging content straight to your inbox: ⁠https://newbooksnetwork.substack.com/ ...
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The Faculty of Biology Medicine and Health

The University of Manchester

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Biology, Medicine and Health at the University of Manchester delivers high quality education and training for health professionals and life scientists, in partnership with the NHS and industry. Our research offers a multidisciplinary approach to biomedical and health science discoveries that have real global impact.
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The Biology Report

The Covalent Lab

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The Biology Report delivers the full biology package: cell biology, genetics, evolution, biochemistry, physiology, ecology, and more. Built for undergrads, pre-med/dent students, AP Biology learners, and those wanting to learn more about their body and surroundings. Each episode maps to common college syllabi and AP units. Extensive sound design, scene-based examples, and tight editing keep concepts vivid and pacing sharp. If you want biology that is accurate, efficient, and engaging, start ...
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Live Biology

Maryam Arif

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In this Podcast, we will discuss all the things related to biology. We will talk about things related to biology in detail and in length. So, make sure you stay tuned and learn all about biology right here. You can tell us what you think about the podcast by voice messages. Thanks!
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My AP Biology Thoughts

Hopewell Valley Student Publications Network

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The AP Biology Thoughts podcast is created by students for AP Biology students. At the end of each unit, students select topics to define, provide examples, and to make deeper connections to other units and the course.
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Biology with Hash

Harshitha V

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Do you love biology and want to hear someone fangirling over the new things in this field? Tune in To This podcast. The biggest procrastinating biology enthusiast hosts this show who wants you to fall in love with biology the same way she is in love with it.
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Biology Today

Nishtaa Modi

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Exploring the some of the most interesting fields of research and discovery in Biology through conversation with experts from around the world. For questions or comments please contact us at [email protected] Host - Nishtaa Modi Cover art - Priyanka Vinayak Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/biologytoday/support
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Business Biology explores business from the viewpoint of Brady and Kiley who are early in their entrepreneurial careers but have gained valuable insights through their experience. They try to frame the conversation around practicality and real world examples that are applicable to those that have taken the entrepreneurial plunge and others who are dreaming about it.
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AP Biology

Detroit Country Day School

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In this student-powered podcast, AP Biology comes alive through the voices of student scientists exploring the personal side of science. From genetic breakthroughs and environmental innovation to the fight against disease, each episode features a student sharing a biologically rich, emotionally resonant story connected to their life. Whether it’s uncovering the science behind a family medical journey or exploring a passion for sustainability, these final projects showcase how biology is more ...
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Welcome to For Whom the Cell Tolls! This cast explores the fascinating stories of Biology that I've encountered in my journey as a Biology Professor and lymphoma scientist at Minnesota State University and my previous experience at Mayo Clinic. Major themes to be explored include cancer, tumorigenesis, new therapy mechanisms, immunology, life/death, disease ecology, microbiology, and evolution, among others. I try to integrate philosophy, culture, and the arts alongside emerging Biology find ...
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Coastal Alabama Community College Biology Podcasts

Coastal Alabama Community College Biology Podcasts

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Students today strive to be connected... what better way than to post abridged lecture summaries on line? To stay abreast of content in biology courses I teach, I have decided to upload the finest Coastal Alabama Community College Biology Podcasts one can find for free! Read the title to ensure the podcast is for the course in which you are enrolled. Best, Schuyler Huff
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Words About Biology

Andrea Bedford

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Each week I'll be discussing a different current biological research topic, explaining how it applies to the real world. There's so much research going on, but so little of it makes it to the general public -- I'm here to change this. Blog: wordsaboutbiology.wordpress.com
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VCE Biology

Mr. Barlow

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Mr. Barlow discusses the VCE Biology course content. Each episode covers a discreet topic and lasts for around 5 to 20 minutes. Great to listen to a few episodes before a test and concise enough to listen to an entire semester before an exam. Episode 1 to 12 covers Unit 1. Episode 13 to 23 covers Unit 2. Episode 24 to 31 covers Unit 3. Episode 32 to 39 covers Unit 4. *** Don't forget to Download the ‘Unit 1 Biology‘, ‘Unit 2 Biology‘, ‘Unit 3 Biology‘ and ‘Unit 4 Biology‘ iPhone/iPod Touch a ...
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YJBM Science News is back with Part 1 of our very first Special Episode! Join Hanna, Majo, and Roxanna as they sit down with Dr. Diyendo Massilani, a researcher and professor at Yale investigating evolutionary genetics. We’ll hear from Dr. Massilani about the challenges and ethical considerations of working with ancient DNA, as well as the incredib…
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YJBM Science News is back with Part 1 of our very first Special Episode! Join Hanna, Majo, and Roxanna as they sit down with Dr. Diyendo Massilani, a researcher and professor at Yale investigating evolutionary genetics. We’ll hear from Dr. Massilani about the challenges and ethical considerations of working with ancient DNA, as well as the incredib…
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What if the reason we can't say no isn't a willpower problem—but a nervous system problem? In Part 2 of this raw, unscripted conversation, Dr. Aimie Apigian and her friend Jalon Johnson go deeper into what actually happens inside our body when we try to set a boundary. This isn't theory—it's two people sharing what it felt like to rehearse conversa…
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In this eye-opening episode, Lucas sits down with gut-health specialist Guy Daniels to break down some of the biggest misconceptions in the wellness space, starting with the myth that fermented foods are a cure-all for your digestive issues. Together, they dive deep into why certain “health hacks” can actually make symptoms worse, how SIBO is misun…
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When the sun sets, things start to get interesting among wild animals. Wherever we live, whether in the city or suburbs or country, darkness conjures a hidden world of wildlife that most of us rarely glimpse. Foxes, wolves, and bears prowl while skunks, opossums, and porcupines lurk; fireflies send flashing signals to potential mates; raccoons rumm…
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📺 Watch the Video on Spotify, YouTube & Rumble Join our FREE Community “My mission has to be to help a billion plus people to become metabolically healthy,” says Neil Gyte, former Google engineer turned wellness innovator, who joins the Quantum Biology Collective Podcast to share his journey from leading Google Maps and Earth to building a groundbr…
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In this episode, I’m joined by student Sunike, who exploreswhether dental implants are being used too readily as a first-line treatment. She examines the ethical considerations surrounding this trend, the rise of dental tourism, the hidden complications behind implants, and why preserving natural teeth should often come first. Through evidence-base…
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Chinese medicine may help explain why stored trauma causes old patterns to resurface when we least expect it. In this episode, I'm joined by Dr. Lorne Brown, a leader in integrative reproductive health and Chinese medicine who brings 25 years of clinical experience to the conversation. Get the full episode breakdown at Biology of Trauma® Podcast- E…
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📺 Watch the Video on Spotify, YouTube & Rumble Join our FREE Community “It’s not too late—never too late to start,” says Roderick Lambert, midlife men’s weight loss coach and quantum biology enthusiast, who joins the Quantum Biology Collective Podcast to unpack why the classic advice to “move more, eat less” fails most men in their 40s and 50s—and …
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Many high-achieving people look successful on the outside while part of them remains frozen in childhood survival patterns. Through the Biology of Trauma® lens, I share how trauma disrupts the natural flow and movement of life—and the healing roadmap that takes us from stuck to truly alive. If we've ever wondered why we can reach every external goa…
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What if the hardest part of our healing journey isn't the inner work—but showing up to family gatherings after we've changed and our family hasn't? In this raw, unscripted conversation, Dr. Aimie Apigian sits down with her friend Jalon Johnson to talk about something most healing resources won't touch: the exhausting reality of being around family …
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In this episode, Lucas Aoun sits down with Dr. Brody Miller, a naturopathic doctor and neuroscientist who shares his remarkable story of transformation—from addiction to earning a PhD and founding Neural Transformations LLC. Dr. Miller opens up about the brain surgery that changed his life and how it inspired his mission to help others heal from tr…
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📺 Watch the Video on Spotify, YouTube & Rumble Join our FREE Community “I tried everything under the sun—except the sun. And that was what I needed to do,” says Shannon Kates, former investment banker turned wellness advocate, who joins the Quantum Biology Collective Podcast to share her transformational journey from peak career success to debilita…
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Why does groundbreaking research on mind-body medicine disappear without a trace? How do emotional factors create conditions for chronic illness and autoimmune disease decades later? What happens when a Harvard study shows severe PTSD doubles ovarian cancer risk—and the medical system simply ignores it? Dr. Gabor Maté joins me to discuss the writin…
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Ever wonder why hearing an old song or seeing a childhoodtoy can instantly pull you back into a moment that feels both distant and alive? Nostalgia isn’t just sentimentality—it’s a biological and neurological process deeply embedded in the way our brains link emotion, memory, and reward. What feels like a trip down memory lane is, in truth, a caref…
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Plastic is ubiquitous. It is in the Arctic, in the depths of the Mariana Trench, and in the high mountaintops of the Pyrenees. It is in the air we breathe and the water we drink. Nanoplastics penetrate our cell walls. Plastic is not just any material—it is emblematic of life in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. In Plastic Matter (Duke UP, 2…
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In 2016, Ludovic Orlando, a genetics researcher, embarked on the Pegasus Project, an ambitious endeavor to use genetics to discover the origin of the modern horse. There were plenty of theories as to who domesticated horses first–but Ludovic’s team came up with their answer: They emerged on the western Eurasian steppe around 4200 years ago. But tha…
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📺 Watch the Video on Spotify, YouTube & Rumble Join our FREE Community “You have to feel good now. If you feel like hell, you’re attracting more hell. True story,” says Renita Brennan, high-energy wellness advocate and intuitive health educator, joining the Quantum Biology Collective Podcast for a turbocharged episode unlike any other. From growing…
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In this episode, we'll learn more about the work that the Anti-Eugenics Collective at Yale (AECY) dedicates itself to. Our host, Stella Park, sits down with Modupe Karimi and Hanifah Ouro-Sama, Yale College seniors and student members of AECY, to discuss their work in the collective, particularly on AECY's undergraduate biology curriculum project a…
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Discover how trauma lives in the body—and how the vagus nerve, nervous system shutdown, and somatic healing explain why stillness can feel unsafe. Through the Biology of Trauma® lens, Dr. Aimie shares the trauma response sequence and the Essential Sequence needed to heal stored trauma without overwhelm. If we've ever felt like we can't stop moving—…
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Antibiotic resistance is a rapidly growing global threat, driven by misused medications and the natural evolution of bacteria. Modern technologies such as AI-guided phage therapy and AMR surveillance are opening new pathways to detect, target, and treat resistant infections more precisely. Tackling this crisis, however, requires a unified “One Worl…
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What if the reason you keep saying "I'm fine" isn't about denial or stubbornness—but about your nervous system being programmed to avoid looking at problems because looking feels too dangerous? In this mini episode, Dr. Aimie Apigian explores the powerful story Dr. Tom O'Bryan shared about Ray—a beloved janitor who said "I'm fine" for three years u…
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📺 Watch the Video on Spotify, YouTube & Rumble Join our FREE Community “We get to choose our frequencies, we get to choose what we want to delve into, align ourselves with, put our energy into… Our entire matrix is made up of mind. And I don’t mean this mind. I mean greater mind on a quantum level,” says Regina Meredith, the pioneering media host w…
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Our bodies hold onto trauma, toxins, and pain for biological reasons—not willpower. Dr. Aimie Apigian shares her bathtub breaking point and the 3-phase Biology of Trauma® framework that changed everything: how to prepare, open channels, and safely release what our nervous systems have been protecting us from. After her third collarbone break in a 2…
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The Titanic, long remembered for its tragic sinking, has transformed into an underwater laboratory, with unique biological and chemical processes actively degrading the wreck. Microbes, including iron-eating bacteria, play a pivotal role in the ship's slow decay, while a new ecosystem of marine life has taken root on the Titanic’s remains. As the w…
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In today’s episode, we dive into the science, innovation and real-world potential of Pürest Creatine™ — a new benchmark in creatine supplementation designed for serious athletes, longevity-seekers and wellness enthusiasts alike. Developed by NNB Nutrition, this formula boasts the lowest levels of impurities in the industry — with remarkably low lev…
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What if the reason connection feels so hard isn't about willpower or awareness—but about your brain literally not getting the dopamine reward that makes relationships feel joyful and worth pursuing? In this mini episode, Dr. Aimie Apigian dives into groundbreaking 2009 research that revealed something shocking: mothers with insecure attachment show…
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📺 Watch the Video on Spotify, YouTube & Rumble Join our FREE Community “We're made of these energetic reactions...our electrons are flowing between each of these people,” says Nikko Kennedy, Director of Research at the Institute of Applied Quantum Biology, who joins the Quantum Biology Collective Podcast to reveal the stunning hidden layers of how …
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Charles Watkins joins Jana Byars to talk about his new book, Trees Ancient and Modern (Reaktion, 2025). This delightful new book explores the relationship between trees and people and reveals how people have used, valued and understood forests over time. While trees are celebrated as symbols of natural beauty, they are increasingly at risk from cli…
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Many people struggle with anxiety, relationship patterns, or chronic health conditions without realizing these challenges stem from attachment trauma stored in the body. Attachment isn't just about relationship styles or emotional patterns—it lives in our nervous system, immune system, and cellular biology, creating survival mechanisms that formed …
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Rigby’s Encyclopaedia of the Herring: Adventures with the King of Fishes (Hurst, 2025) by Graeme Rigby contains almost everything you didn’t know you needed to know about Atlantic herrings. (Pacific and Baltic varieties are in there too.) Herrings make the world bigger: with spawnings seen from space, a trillion individuals make this one of the tas…
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The Victorian circus and its infamous freakshows were a curious mix of biological wonder and human exploitation. While many of the individuals displayed suffered from rare medical conditions, their participation often came at a high personal cost. This podcast delves into the ethical and biological implications of these "freaks," questioning whethe…
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In this episode of the Boost Your Biology podcast, Lucas Aoun interviews Ed van Harmelen, a pioneer in the health and supplement industry. Ed shares his journey from a young age, working in fitness and health, to founding multiple companies focused on longevity. He discusses the evolution of supplements, the launch of his brands Youth & Earth and V…
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📺 Watch the Video on Spotify, YouTube & Rumble Join our FREE Community “I always wanted to offer a tool to my clients where they didn’t need me. You know, I want people—I know, everyone has the answers inside, just given the right environment,” says Letty Flohr, who joins the Quantum Biology Collective Podcast to reveal her journey from a fast-pace…
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Why does the simple act of smelling essential oils directly regulate the nervous system during trauma and grief? How can practitioners support clients who struggle with feeling their bodies? What if smell is the most underutilized tool for creating safety and embodiment? Seven years ago, Jodi Cohen's 12-year-old son died suddenly in a car accident.…
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Mitochondrial replacement therapy (MRT) offers a revolutionary solution to prevent mitochondrial diseases by combining DNA from three individuals, providing hope for families previously doomed by genetic disorders. With successful trials in the UK, MRT stands at the intersection of groundbreaking science and complex ethical considerations, marking …
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What if your struggle with goodbyes isn't just about being emotional—but reveals something deeper about how you've been protecting yourself from grief? In this mini episode, Dr. Aimie Apigian shares one of her most personal stories about transformation: how her lifelong pattern of avoiding goodbyes led to carrying decades of unprocessed grief, and …
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📺 Watch the Video on Spotify, YouTube & Rumble Join our FREE Community “All of the big tech platforms are to some extent, to a large extent, compromised. As independent sovereign voices, it is important that we are connected to the communities and people that we care about outside of the big tech platform.” says Meredith Oke, host of the Quantum Bi…
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Many women enter perimenopause unprepared for the brain remodeling and nervous system changes that make this transition feel destabilizing. For practitioners supporting clients through midlife, and for women navigating perimenopause themselves, understanding how stored trauma amplifies symptoms and shrinks capacity changes everything about this jou…
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What's the secret to keeping your balance? The ear does more than hear: it helps us stay stable by perceiving movements and gravity. Elegant sensors deep within the skull detect every twist, turn, and tumble, powering swift reflexes that keep vision and balance steady. This is the vestibular system. It's primordial and ubiquitous: every animal has …
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A leading astrobiologist "demonstrates how becoming a true space-faring species is more than just humanity's future" (Adam Frank, author of The Little Book of Aliens)--it is an evolutionary event at least as important as life's first journey from sea to land The story of life has always been one of great transitions, of crossing new frontiers. The …
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📺 Watch the Video on Spotify, YouTube & Rumble Join our FREE Community "Sound waves do not actually exist," reveals John Stewart Reed on the Quantum Biology Collective podcast, challenging our fundamental understanding of sound and introducing us to the fascinating world of cymatics. Reed, a pioneer in this field, explains how sound imprints itself…
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After treatment, Dirci was told by her oncologist to go back to her life as "normal." But as she steps into the cancer support groups, everyone is in fear of remission. Melanie received the diagnosis of breast cancer, felt the fear of if treatment would get it all, and decided now was the best time for nervous system healing -not later. She finds h…
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Nuclear disasters like Chernobyl and Fukushima leave morethan just ruins; they cause profound and lasting biological damage that echoes through generations. This episode explores how ionising radiation affects DNA, cells, and entire ecosystems, revealing the hidden costs of these catastrophicevents. From cancer risks to ecological disruption, I unc…
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What if the brain fog you're experiencing isn't just tiredness—but your nervous system's way of disconnecting you from an unbearable reality? In this mini episode, Dr. Aimie Apigian answers a question from Rachel, a therapist in Seattle, about why the freeze response is associated with brain fog. Many people think of the freeze response as simply p…
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📺 Watch the Video on Spotify, YouTube & Rumble Join our FREE Community "Birth is not a disease. It's not something begging for medical intervention," says Dr. Nathan Riley, an OB-GYN who joins the Quantum Biology Collective podcast to challenge conventional obstetrics and advocate for a more holistic approach to childbirth. After being fired from h…
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Why does brain inflammation happen during the freeze response? How do you explain the difference between stress and trauma to patients? What's the single most important starting point for nervous system regulation? This episode answers these critical questions while revealing why emotional eating isn't a willpower problem and introducing the simple…
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