The Armen Show Podcast
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285: Robby Gordon | Post-Modern Artist Behind The Hollywood Gallery And Sculpture Garden
Glad to have you all on here for episode 285 – this one is a treat because it includes visuals of the paintings, sculptures, clothing, and crystals created and procured by Dr. Robby Gordon, who has created the Hollywood Gallery and Sculpture Garden. These entities are packed with artistic works of his own, along with…
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284: Jeffrey Rediger | Spontaneous Healing Through Natural Well-Being In “Cured”
Welcome to episode 284 of the show, with Dr. Jeffrey Rediger, MD, MDiv, faculty member at Harvard Medical School, Medical Director of McLean SE Adult Psychiatry Community Affairs at McLean Hospital, and Chief of Behavioral Medicine at Good Samaritan Medical Center. Dr. Rediger is author of Cured: The Life-Changing Science of Spontaneous Healing, and covers…
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283: Reviewing All 11 Quotes From My Original Quote Analysis Ebook
In episode 15, which was 268 episodes ago, I mentioned my two past Ebooks, along with a couple of quotes from the one called “Quote Analysis: Volume 1”, but I did not go into detail about each quote. In this audio, I cover all 11 quotes, and my current take on what they mean. Listing…
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282: Answering 28.2 Questions About The Show And My Perspective
We switch it up on The Armen Show every so often. On this episode #282, I will be answering 28.2 questions about myself and the show, as far as my perspective and responses as though I am being interviewed. I find it to be fairly informative. The first 9 questions, and one later one, are…
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281: Gaining Value From The Insights, Paths, And Mistakes Of Others
Welcome to episode 281 of the show, where I cover a few messages and topics in a monologue type of form. The main theme on this one is that there is value outside yourself to absorb from, and you can tag on to the stories of others to enhance the story of your own. Show…
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280: Dan Cable | Unlocking Your Potential And Building Life Highlight Reels With “Exceptional”
Welcome London Business School Professor Dan Cable to episode 280 of the show. He has come out with a new book titled Exceptional: Build Your Personal Highlight Reel and Unlock Your Potential. Building your highlights into a listing of strengths can give you motivation to use moving forward. He is Professor of Organizational Behavior and…
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279: Kat Fairaway | Actress And Producer Branching Out Through Depth And Collaboration
Welcome actress and producer Kat Fairaway to episode 279 of the show. Depth is something that Kat represents, and depth is something that I find to be valuable. We can see moments as fleeting elements, or explore them further, such that time allows us to understand more. Kat is known for her work in productions…
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278: Joseph Sarkissian | Biological Dentistry Through Holistic Care For Health And Aesthetics
To look at something holistically is to look at it with a broad view, as compared with narrowing our perspective and leaving out the bigger picture when making decisions. Dr. Joseph Sarkissian handles the world of dentistry in such a way, treating patients with detail that takes their total health into account, and he joins…
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277: Ricardo Lopes | Social Commentary With Host Of “The Dissenter” Podcast
When it comes to interviewers, few are as currently prolific as Ricardo Lopes, host of “The Dissenter”. He is known for his social commentary, provoking thought, having strong opinions, and still being open-minded to new concepts. He hails from Portugal, and has been doing interviews for a few years now. On his show, Ricardo has…
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276: Feeling, The Truth Behind Leaked Emails, And Keeping Your Mind Growing
Welcome to another edition of The Armen Show. On #276, it is a stream of consciousness, as I take you through thoughts. Show notes: how feeling is to be let through why feeling is a representation of truth that thoughts are not able to be, in the same way how a post about leaked e-mails…
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275: The Compounding Effects Of A Small Effort Or Risk Applied Today
What does a little risk taken or effort made today do for you a week from now? How about 10 years from now? We look at life in an extended framework if we want to see it more clearly. Episode 275 is about this concept, how something can build only once it is started, and…
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274: Geoffrey West | Organisms, Cities, And Pandemic Effects United By Scaling Laws And Perspective
What is the damage we’re not attending to, with regards to the pandemic? How does biological and social contagion spread based on population and contact networks? How do scaling laws inform us about efficiency and person/city/network growth and change over time? Last month, researcher and professor Dr. Geoffrey West, author of Scale: The Universal Laws…
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273: Setting Time For Your Own Project, And Highly Valuing Your Self-Oriented Time
Our time is our own to get things done, for our own form. On episode 273, it is about building your own thing, and not letting your important time slip, though the time not connected to your main projects is not as important. Show notes: your self-oriented time noting the value of moments versus the…
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272: Journal Thoughts On Effort, Collaboration, Momentum, And Motivation
Writing in a journal can be the way to some forms of understanding or expression. My recent writings in one contribute to the thoughts in this episode, which is #272 of the show. Show notes: How to propel work forward The way that collaboration can bring out elements that were dormant Using the “why” behind…
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271: Cory J. Clark | Covering Free Will, Bias, And Punishment Through Moral And Political Psychology
Welcome moral and political psychologist Dr. Cory J. Clark to episode 271 of the show~. She has done research in the categories of moral judgment, punishment, free will, political bias, and motivated cognition. Looking at how bias applies in daily discourse or decision-making helps to clear out poor decisions that would have to be corrected…
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270: Darya Pino Rose | Bringing Broader Perspective To Good Health Through Real Food And True Habits
Welcome guest Dr. Darya Pino Rose to episode 270 of the show~. She has a neuroscience Ph. D. from UC San Francisco, wrote the book Foodist: Using Real Food and Real Science to Lose Weight Without Dieting, and has posted much content in relation to food and health on her website Summer Tomato. In 2019,…
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269: Geoffrey Cain | How Samsung Progressed Versus Apple In “Samsung Rising”
When you think of a corporation, you think of its products and services, but in the case of Samsung, its history is connected to families, dynasties, and its tie to the economic prosperity of South Korea. In Samsung Rising: The Inside Story of the South Korean Giant That Set Out to Beat Apple and Conquer…
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268: Maryam Baqir | Treating Covid-19 Patients At The Epicenter Of The Pandemic In New York
There are a select few individuals who have gone through such a recent moment of intensity and pressure as Dr. Maryam Baqir, M.B.B.S., of Maimonides Medical Center in Brooklyn, New York. As Covid-19 cases quickly ramped up in the epicenter of the virus, doctors like her began to respond to an onslaught of cases that…
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267: James Nestor | The Art Of Breathing Your Way To Better Health In “Breath”
We breathe our way through the day, with 25000 breaths taking place each time. How you breathe, and the ripple effects of that habit, effects much of your waking day. Author and journalist James Nestor takes us through this information in his book Breath: The New Science of a Lost Art. James has written for…
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