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Discover More

Discover More

Benoit Kim

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Discover More is a top ten social sciences podcast for independent thinkers who appreciate the importance of mental health, psychology, and social sciences. Are you looking for deep thinking? Topics include exorcism and mental illness, cognitive psychology and psychedelics, criminal psychology and true crime, consumer psychology and well-being, and more. Notable guests include Dr. James Doty, Fr. Vincent Lampert, Trudy Goodman, The Truth Doctor, Andrew Bustamante, Zoe Chance, and more. Let’s get this started! Website: https://www.discovermorepodcast.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/discovermorepodcast
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#167. The Surprising Path to $401 Million Success with Shazam - Chris Barton | Founder of Shazam

Épisode 31

lundi 7 octobre 2024Durée 01:09:05

What is the success story behind Shazam? How do we think differently? How do we redefine what is possible? 

Chris Barton is the founder and first CEO of Shazam, a three-time startup founder, pioneer of mobile ecosystems at Google and Dropbox, and inventor of twelve patents.

Shazam was downloaded over two billion times and was acquired by Apple in 2018 for a reported $401 million, making it Apple’s sixth-largest acquisition in history. 

Expect to learn how to think differently, Chris Barton’s surprising path to success with Shazam despite dyslexia, how to break through mental barriers and limiting beliefs, how to redefine what is possible, and much more. 

Welcome to Discover More. Let’s get this started!

Rate The Podcast: https://ratethispodcast.com/discovermore

Show Notes Chris’s Website Chris’s Linkedln

* Join Our Community Discover More Website Short-form Content

* Discover More is a top social sciences podcast for independent thinkers who appreciate the importance of mental health, psychology, and social sciences. Looking for deep thinking? 

* Listen to all full-length episodes on audio: Apple Podcasts: HERE Spotify: HERE

* Thank you for Discovering More with us!

#166. What Is The Mental Health Impact Of Sensationalism? - Dr. Courtney Tracy | The Truth Doctor

Épisode 30

lundi 23 septembre 2024Durée 01:26:36

How truthful is the mental health media industry of Hollywood? How do we protect our mental health from media? What does borderline personality look like in adults?

Today’s conversation with a doctor of psychology and mental health media expert will explain the detriments of misinformation and sensationalism, and what we can do to safeguard our mental health in today’s media landscape.

Dr. Courtney Tracy is a clinical psychologist, licensed clinical social worker, founder of The Truth Doctor, and published author.

Expect to learn about the mental health impact of sensationalism, why mental health diagnosis can be empowering, the reality behind Borderline Personality and autism, the importance of seeking help, how to stay hopeful in seemingly hopeless situations, and much more.

Welcome to Discover More!

Let's get this started.

* Rate The Podcast: HERE

Show Notes: Dr. Courtney Tracy Website: HERE Dr. Courtney Tracy TikTok: HERE Dr. Courtney Tracy Instagram: HERE Dr. Courtney Tracy YouTube: HERE Dr. Courtney Tracy Podcast: HERE

* Subscribe to YouTube: Discover More Discover More Website: HERE Come say hi on Instagram: HERE

* Discover More is a top social sciences podcast for independent thinkers who appreciate the importance of mental health, psychology, and social sciences. Looking for deep thinking?

* Listen to all full-length episodes on audio: Apple Podcasts: HERE Spotify: HERE

* Thank you for Discovering More with us!

#156. Astrophysicist Explains God’s Existence - Dr. Jeff Zweerink

Épisode 21

lundi 29 avril 2024Durée 01:32:19

Is it possible to prove that God is real through science? 

The biggest argument against Christianity is that there is no empirical evidence to support God’s existence. 

Today’s conversation will explain the existence of God through astrophysics. 

Dr. Jeff Zweerink is an astrophysicist, published author, senior research scholar, and project scientist at UCLA. 

Jeff earned a PhD in astrophysics from Iowa State University and worked as a research physicist for 16 years before working for 7 years as a project scientist at UCLA. 

Expect to learn about the great contribution of Christian scientists in the scientific enterprise, why science is no enemy to Christianity, the dynamic nature of known realities, the truth behind time travel, why the universe can prove God’s existence, and much more. 

Welcome to Discover More. Let’s get this started! 

Let's get this started.

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Rate The Podcast: https://ratethispodcast.com/discovermore

Show Notes Jeff’s Website: HERE Jeff’s Books: HERE Jeff’s LinkedIn: HERE YouTube Channel: HERE

* Subscribe to Youtube: HERE Discover More Website: HERE More short-form on Instagram: HERE

* Discover More is a top social sciences podcast for independent thinkers with mental health as a through-line. Looking for deep thinking? Let’s get this started

* Listen to all full-length episodes on audio: Apple Podcasts: HERE Spotify: HERE

* Thank you for Discovering More with us!

66. Home-Grown Food Is Medicine, the Importance of Fiber Diversity for Gut Health, and Profitable Passion Projects— Ross Raddi

lundi 10 mai 2021Durée 57:53

"It just makes common sense at least in terms of the health aspect. And it really only clicked for me 5 months ago, because like I said, I stopped eating dairy and  gluten. The brain fog cleared up immediately. Within 12 days, all the lingering depression I had was gone. I was like a whole new person again. Within 30 days, I felt happy and I could have listed at least 10 differences in my life that were significantly better in terms of my health. Some people are going to react differently than other people, but food is medicine." - Ross Raddi 

Welcome back to another episode of Discover More.

This week, we continue our conversation with Ross Raddi.

Ross (@rossraddi)is a talented arborist, podcast host, accountant, and YouTuber.

In last week’s conversation, we discussed the power of gardening and home-grown food, while this week, we dive into all things health and functional medicine.

Functional medicine is a form of alternative medicine that focuses on solving the root problem rather than fixing symptoms, and Ross learned a lot about it through studying the work of Dr. Mark Hyman.

By applying functional medicine principles and eliminating gluten and dairy from his diet, Ross shares that he was able to move past the depression that plagued him for years growing up.

He also shares his most powerful tips for building a successful side business.

This occurs at the end of the episode, so be sure to stick around for these insights.

We hope you enjoy this week’s episode of Discover More, with us and Ross Raddi.

 

Show Notes:

Ross Raddi’s Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/RossRaddi/videos

Ross Raddi’s Website & Blog: https://figboss.com/

Ross Raddi’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rossraddi/

The Fruit Talk! Podcast: https://anchor.fm/rossraddi

Radio Appearances: https://www.foodgardenlife.com/show/home-herbalist

Dr. Mark Hyman’s Podcast: https://drhyman.com/blog/category/podcasts/

65. The Art of Growing Food At Home, The Truth Behind Grocery Store Bought Fruit, and Nature as The Best Teacher — Ross Raddi

lundi 3 mai 2021Durée 57:13

"You can actually grow kiwi here. I mean, it's incredible. And as I tasted them I've realized that not only have I been ignorant to where food came from, but I've been deprived as well. Our food system is just a joke. And we really value our food system first and foremost on food security, which has a good place in the world, but we've really sacrificed our health and our pleasure for food security." - Ross Raddi  

Welcome back to another episode of Discover More.

This week’s guest is Ross Raddi. Ross (@rossraddi) is a talented and respected arborist, tax accountant, podcaster, and YouTuber with a considerable following.

His podcast, “Fruit Talk”, discusses how to grow and prepare all sorts of food, while his YouTube channel focuses on his specialty; figs.

Figs are delicious yet hard to find fruit, and they are one of the main topics of conversation in this week’s episode.

In this week’s episode, Ross shares how he was able to turn his passion for figs into a lucrative and fulfilling side business.

He also recommends how an average person can get involved with growing their own food.

We also discuss the meditative element of gardening and nature’s positive relationship to mental health.

We hope you enjoy this week’s episode of Discover More, with us and Ross Raddi.

 

Show Notes:

Ross Raddi’s Website & Blog: https://figboss.com/

Ross Raddi’s Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/RossRaddi/videos

Ross Raddi’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rossraddi/

The Fruit Talk! Podcast: https://anchor.fm/rossraddi

Radio Appearances: https://www.foodgardenlife.com/show/home-herbalist

“My Octopus Teacher” Documentary: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3s0LTDhqe5A

“How Dirt Makes You Happy” Study: https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/garden-how-to/soil-fertilizers/antidepressant-microbes-soil.htm

64. Austin Chiang, MD MPH (Part 2) — Imposter Syndrome and Negativity on Social Media, The Path to Rebuild Trust Between Patients and Healthcare Provi...

lundi 12 avril 2021Durée 01:03:25

“What would it be like if we had unbroken trust across healthcare? If patients had trust in what we do and if we had faith in what our patients are doing, how amazing would that be? I think that it would save us a lot of frustration, it would save patients a lot of frustration, and we would get things done. But that’s a perfect and ideal scenario and we can only strive for that. It's probably never gonna happen, but we strive to make it as much of a reality as we can.” - Austin Chiang, MD MPH

Welcome back to another episode of Discover More.

This week, we continue our conversation with Dr. Austin Chiang.

Austin (@austinchiangmd) is the Assistant Professor of Medicine at Thomas Jefferson University Hospitals and serves as the Director of the Endoscopic Weight Loss Program and Chief Medical Social Media Officer for the Jefferson Health System.

In last week’s episode, Austin shared about his journey into medicine, as well as his mission of using social media to dispel misinformation and educate the public on the complexities of the healthcare system.

This was released last week as episode 62, and we recommend you start there before listening to part 2 of the interview this week.

In this week’s episode, we dive into some of the challenges that Austin faces as a content creator, including imposter and comparison syndrome, and he shares how he navigates these issues through gratitude and recovery.

Additionally, Austin explains the three most important qualities he looks for in advanced fellowship, potential hires, and future teammates.

We also discuss the relationship between trust and respect in the healthcare system, as well as the importance of gut health.

We hope you enjoy this week’s episode of Discover More, with us and Dr. Austin Chiang.

Show notes:

Austin Chiang’s website: http://www.austinchiang.com/

Austin Chiang’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/austinchiangmd/

Austin Chiang’s Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/AustinChiangMD/featured

AHSM, Healthcare Social Media: https://www.instagram.com/ahsm_org/

“Start With Why” by Simon Sinek: https://www.amazon.com/Start-Why-Leaders-Inspire-Everyone/dp/1591846447

Yes Theory Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/YesTheory/videos

63. Austin Chiang, MD MPH (Part 1) — Popularity vs. Credibility, Physician Expertise on Social Media & Health Literacy, and COVID-19 Vaccine Experienc...

lundi 5 avril 2021Durée 01:14:03

“Over time I think we’ve seen a shift of putting ourselves more into our social media presence rather than just simply being a professional on social media spewing facts. I think my motivation is because there’s so much distrust in our healthcare system and health professionals, we’ve seen that play out with the pandemic, and I think it’s important to show that we are human beings too. We have personalities, struggles, interests, and the same questions that everyone else has. We might have a different perspective because we have more context and we are able to interpret the signs more readily. That’s why it is important to put the two together, so that way people could relate and we can empathize with one another.” - Austin Chiang, MD MPH

Welcome back to another episode of Discover More.

This week’s guest is Dr. Austin Chiang (@austinchiangmd), an esteemed physician in interventional and weight loss endoscopy. Austin is one of the few doctors in the world that’s triple-board certified in internal medicine, GI, and obesity medicine.

He received his bachelor’s degree at Duke University and went on to complete his medical and MPH trainings at Columbia University and Harvard Medical School. You can find his press coverages on outlets such as New York Times, Men’s Health, BBC news, and more.

Austin uses the power of social media and comedy to not only educate the public with an evidence-based approach, but also in attempt to break down the multitude barriers of misinformation. To further impact his social media presence, he founded the Association for Healthcare Social Media, the first non-profit society for health professional social media use.

Currently, Dr. Chiang is the Assistant Professor of Medicine at Thomas Jefferson University Hospitals in Philadelphia, PA, and serves as the Director of the Endoscopic Weight Loss Program and Chief Medical Social Media Officer for the Jefferson health system.

In this episode, Austin shares his mission of using social media to dispel misinformation and educate the public on the complexities of the healthcare system.

Unlike many doctors, Austin didn’t always know that he wanted to study medicine. He always kept an open mind, studying a wide variety of subjects in college and now, evaluating opportunities in seemingly unrelated fields.

He credits this open-mindedness for much of his success and that is a big topic of this week’s conversation.

We also discuss the importance of sharing one’s voice on social media, the necessity of acknowledging nuance, and his initial perspectives around the COVID vaccination.

We hope you enjoy this week’s episode of Discover More, with us and Dr. Austin Chiang.

 

Show notes:

Austin Chiang’s website: http://www.austinchiang.com/

Austin Chiang’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/austinchiangmd/

Austin Chiang’s Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/AustinChiangMD/featured

Check out the documentary “Trust” | Uploaded by Taiwan’s CDC: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Obtht6e_d0&ab_channel=%E8%A1%9B%E7%94%9F%E7%A6%8F%E5%88%A9%E9%83%A8%E7%96%BE%E7%97%85%E7%AE%A1%E5%88%B6%E7%BD%B2

62. The Reflective Episode — Near Death Car Accidents, $18,000 Scam, Building Neural Pathways to Overcome Challenges, and More

lundi 29 mars 2021Durée 01:11:58

"That's why the ability to reframe your perspective matters so much. I think reality = perception + perspective because your perception is shaped by your experiences, but your perspective is what you take away from your perception  and how you apply that. People always say 'information is power', or 'knowledge is power', but I think 'appliance is power'. When you have too much information, too much going on, you're going to get distracted and that's when paralysis by analysis, or decision-making fatigue, happens. So it's all about what you can apply from that experience." - Benoit Kim 

Welcome back to another episode of Discover More.

Co-hosts Aidan & Benoit sit down together to reflect on the last 10 months of life.

In the first “Reflective Episode,” Benoit shares the story of his recent near-death car accident, while Aidan unpacks the story of getting scammed out of $18,000.

We discuss the mindsets we used to navigate these challenges, as well as the lessons they taught us about life.

We also dive into a wide range of topics including the relationship between subjective & practical truth, the importance of building positive neural pathways, the benefits of asking for help, and the necessity of open-mindedness in today’s culture.

We’d really appreciate it if you could leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts, as it really helps the podcast grow, and share this episode with 3 people that you think could benefit from this episode. 

We hope you enjoy this special episode of Discover More with us.

 

Show notes:

Benoit Kim's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/benoitkim/

Aidan Weinmann's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aidanjames24/

61. Engaged Buddhism Practices and Pursuit of Passion through Self-Advocacy — Jess Cadorette

lundi 22 mars 2021Durée 01:12:10

“Yeah, challenges suck, and life will come at you hard, and fast…. But if you are able to, in at least some corner of your mind, remember that actually, this hard time will help you grow. If you take on challenges as growth opportunities, that is one of the key pieces that I’ve seen in resilient people. If you can change your mindset to understanding that, I think your life will change within months. Almost within weeks… if you start looking at challenges as an opportunity, either to find a solution or to grow.” - Jess Cadorette

Welcome back to another episode of Discover More.

This week, we continue our conversation with Jess Cadorette.

Jess (@jesscadorette) is an environmental advocate who currently serves as the Field Director for the Conservation Voters of Pennsylvania, the statewide political voice for the environment.

Last week, we discussed the environmental issues that we face as a society, as well as the ways that we can begin to make a difference through advocacy and sustainability.

She also shared about her personal journey into environmentalism, so we recommend starting there as an introduction for this episode.

This week, Jess courageously reflects on her experience with Crohn’s Disease and shares the many important lessons it taught her about life and health.

We discuss the importance of caring for not only our physical and mental health but also our spiritual health.

This leads to a conversation around “engaged Buddhism”, mindfulness, self-advocacy, and making the most of every moment.

To close the episode, in honor of Woman’s History Month, Jess delivers some powerful advice for women in their early 20’s looking to make a difference in this world.

We hope you enjoy this episode of Discover More, with us and Jess Cadorette.

 

Show notes:

Jess’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jesscadorette/

Jess’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jesscadorette/

Conservation Voters of Pennsylvania: https://www.conservationpa.org/about/staff

The 5 Mindfulness Trainings: https://plumvillage.org/mindfulness-practice/the-5-mindfulness-trainings/

Thich Nhat Hanh: https://plumvillage.org/about/thich-nhat-hanh/

GirlGov: https://wgfpa.org/our-work/girlgov/

60. The Urgent Need to Address Climate Change through the Lens of Environmental Policy and Political Activism — Jess Cadorette

lundi 15 mars 2021Durée 01:09:23

"And of course we’re going to affect ecosystems, but there will not be an ecosystem untouched by human action. Unfortunately, we’re warming the planet, and, yes, of course, the climate has changed before, but we are doing it at such a rate that no species on earth will be able to adapt. The planet has certainly changed, but over the course of thousands of years, giving species time to adapt and adjust their mechanisms, the processes they need to stay alive.” - Jess Cadorette

Welcome back to another episode of Discover More.

This week’s guest is Jess Cadorette.

Jess (@jesscadorette) is an environmental advocate who currently serves as the Field Director for the Conservation Voters of Pennsylvania, the statewide political voice for the environment.

In 2020, she helped turn the tides of the national election by managing one of the largest electoral campaigns an environmental organization has ever run. As the youngest field director in the agency’s history, she was voted as one of Main Line’s Next Gen 15 under 30 and comes with a wealth of knowledge around all things environmentalism and life.

In this week’s episode, she shares the lessons she learned as an environmental Field Director in this year’s election campaign and how she navigated the challenges of leading a statewide call center effort.

She explains many of the complexities around environmental issues, as well as the importance of rethinking our cultural systems and implementing environmentally-friendly initiatives as soon as possible.

We also dive into potential solutions on the horizon, and Jess’s personal story of how she found her calling in environmentalism.

We hope you enjoy this episode of Discover More, with us and Jess Cadorette. 

 

Show notes:

Jess’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jesscadorette/

Jess’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jesscadorette/

Conservation Voters of Pennsylvania: https://www.conservationpa.org/about/staff

PennFuture: https://www.pennfuture.org/

Jess’s Thesis “Good and bad news: Climate science affirmation and cable news coverage”: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/14660466.2018.1533348

Jess’s Mainline’s Next Gen 15 under 30 Award: https://mainlinetoday.com/nextgen-2020/jess-cadorette/

 

Additional Resources:

Fossil Fuel Subsidiaries: https://www.pennfuture.org/Files/Admin/PF_FossilFuel_Report_final_2.12.21.pdf

“A Promised Land” by Barack Obama -  https://www.amazon.com/Promised-Land-Barack-Obama/dp/1524763160


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