Posts by Scott Mulvaney
183: Cancer & KETO aka Ketogenic Lifestyle with Brendan Prendergast
Discussing Cancer and the KETO aka Ketogenic Lifestyle with returning co-host, Dr. Brendan Prendergast: Brendan has returned for his second appearance on our podcast to dig deeper into the topic of Cancer and the KETO aka Ketogenic Lifestyle. He last appeared on episode 173 where we dug deeper into Primal and Paleo as a…
182: Black Belt Wealth, ReInvented, with Damion Lupo
Leading Three Global Companies and Educating Us on Black Belt Levels of Wealth Creation: A Black Belt wearing, best-selling author in personal finance and money thinking, host of the Transformation Nation podcast, owner of 30+ companies and founder of his own martial art – Yokido ® Damion outrightly rejects regret and speaks to it…
181: Reviewing Body Image, CrossFit, Murph, etc with Dr. Megan Cannon Ph.D
Our Regular Sports Psychologist Co-Host, Dr. Megan Cannon, Returns To Discuss Body Image: Megan is our repeat co-host for targeting Body Image, mental health, fitness, and general daily mindset. She talks to our audience about so many high-value topics, with today’s important theme of the female as well as the male, Body Image. Specializing in Sports…
180: Unlimited Graphic Design & Entrepreneurship with Johnathan Grzybowski of Penji
Scoring Unlimited Graphic Design While Supporting Camden, NJ With The Co-Founder Of Penji: Johnathan Grzybowski, is rogue risk taker turned entrepreneur and national thought leader in digital marketing and branding. He is the Cofounder of Penji, an unlimited graphic design service for marketing teams, that provides jobs and internship opportunities to Camden students and…
179: A Healthy Legal Battle with Dr. Timothy Noakes of The Noakes Foundation
Your Co-Host and Professor of Health Today is None Other Than Professor T.D. Noakes, OMS.: Prof Noakes studied at the University of Cape Town (UCT), obtaining an MBChB degree and an MD and DSc (Med) in Exercise Science. He is now an Emeritus Professor at UCT, following his retirement from the Research Unit of…