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Tune in to my educational podcast The Essentials, where I discuss a range of topics in the realm of human biology. From nutrition and human anatomy to neuroscience and art, you can expect to learn new things, boost your creativity, and appreciate the Intelligent Design of our bodies and our world. 🎧📓
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Fueling up before we start our day is very important. It gives us benefits like kickstarting metabolism, providing nutrients and regulating blood sugar to name a few. But what happens if we skip breakfast? Do Americans optimize mealtimes? Does Chronotype affect appetite? Tune in to learn more! MEQ test link https://qxmd.com/calculate/calculator_829…
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This episode, I'm discussing the protocols I used to help me simplify my sketches, making the plein air process one to really enjoy. Art is a science, and the Impressionists nailed it. So, to learn about the components behind a compelling piece, we have to put on our neurobiology caps. I hope you're ready for some inspiration! #psychology #neurosci…
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This episode is for or all my student friends. When life gets demanding, it can be hard to organize your tasks in a way that allows you to maintain good grades, and your mental health. That's why I compiled helpful tips, online resources, and study strategies into a listenable format so you can explore methods and techniques that will benefit you!…
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Between you and me, we all know that appearances matter. We may not think it's as prevalent in decision making as it is, but that's because it comes from the neurobiological pathways of our subconscious minds. But now we're seeing possible health risks associated with "pretty" food. This episode, I'm doing a mini deep dive on some of the artificial…
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Americans have the privilege of living in a first world country, where everything is at our fingertips. Many people don't recognize how good we have it, to the point where we are creating issues where there were none. But in reality, the issues we created are historically significant of a cultural decline- time for a deep dive. Buckle up.…
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With the recent Harvard case in mind, I'm talking about Affirmative Action and its consequences, both good and bad, on college students in America. In this episode, you'll get info on Justice Thomas, my personal experience as a student of color, and on the unfair treatment American Asians are facing from the mainstream left.…
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It is Holy Week, Jesus is preparing for physical and spiritual battle. Each day in this week is a step towards His crucifixion, death, resurrection, and the great gift of salvation. You can really feel the power this week holds when you delve into scripture and remember that Jesus did all of this for you. Join me as we prepare our hearts for a bles…
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We've all seen giant obscure single toned artworks that we didn't understand, and we've seen works by da Vinci, Van Gogh, and Rembrandt- but which works are considered "high arts" by today's era? Do you wish we could go back to the times when the French Impressionists held the reigns? Or do you prefer contemporary museum content? I talk about it al…
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We're in the Lenten season! For those who observe this time of spiritual discipline, and even for those who do not, this episode, I picked a few scriptures to read and discuss a little with you regarding casting our troubles on the Lord for spiritual refreshing, and about how God is always by your side. (Readings from the New Living Translation of …
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If you watched Jonny Quest as a kid and happen to remember the "Robot Spy" episode, you're probably thinking Doug Wildey over at Hanna-Barbera Productions was ahead of his time. Looks like he was. China is currently flying suspected spy balloons over the United States and our government isn't spooked. This episode, my dad and I discuss our thoughts…
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The spring semester of college has begun, the weather is cold, life brings changes- including purposeful changing of words to make them fit a specific narrative. To indoctrinate young minds. How can anyone change a word’s meaning? Why try to manipulate diction? What influence is this having on science majors? I’m going to answer each of those quest…
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This episode, I'm focusing on art: what it was, what it is, and the things I have in mind for my own art this year- as well as some encouragement if you've been pondering whether or not to get into it (or back into it). I dive into some history, aspects of modern arts, and some raw content from my last outdoor sketching trip. Websites where you can…
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Incoming midterm elections! This coming Tuesday, November 8th, is a big day for the American government. Tune in to this week's new episode of The Essentials where I'm talking about which issues are on the voter's minds, live election details, and a great portion towards the end on Georgia and tricks on the NY ballot. Get ready to VOTE!…
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Disney has jumped on board with progressive social currents in many ways- feminism: making the female characters independent and not needing a prince, including gender fluidity, and being more open with big changes in puberty, which could get 5 year old's asking their parents questions they're not ready to answer. But they're seriously lacking in t…
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Normalize men in crop tops, normalize women not wanting kids, normalize saying no- there doesn't seem to be too much wrong right? Join me in this episode of The Essentials where I'm discussing the darker side of normalization culture, and how it could turn out to be used for the wrong reasons, rather than to help people overcome insecurities.…
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Get into science mode for this episode of The Essentials, because I'm talking about evolutionary, social, and environmental ecology! It's okay if you don't have a PhD degree in ecology, neither do I! Anyone can take part in science discussions. Listen to learn about seasonal environmental factors, an analogy that will make you crave apple turnovers…
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Why do Sciences use Darwin's Theory of Evolution as the basis for everything? Absolute fact and Theory are two different things, my college chemistry textbook even says so. In this episode I'm talking about both Biblical Creation: why we shouldn't disregard it, and Darwin's Theory of evolution: it's observations of the living things in the natural …
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Grab a coffee and a seat on the couch for this episode that's all about the generations of America. If we learn about each other based on our gen, we can learn to understand differing perspectives, and outlooks on society. Descriptions, experiences, quotes from a GenZ college student, traditions, advances in society- it's all here! Listen now…
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Join me for a mini deep dive on these two cities, which both made the list on Travel + Leisure's Best Cities in America this year. Charleston snatching 1st place, and NYC coming in at #6. We're talking demographics, economies, the arts, and politics. The luxury cars and food, homelessness, and unemployment of the glittering Big Apple and the oppres…
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You don't want to miss this! Join me, Maddie Flint, and my family to find out why race isn't the heart of identity. From my parents perspective to ours (college, high school, and homeschooling), you'll get a fresh take on what it's like to be biracial- in woke America. Be sure to follow me on Facebook! https://www.facebook.com/TheEssentialswithMadd…
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