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In this week’s From the Heart segment, Dr. Paul shares a soul secret that has led him to discover love and spiritual growth while enduring intense hardship. He describes how our pain can lead us to a deeper desire for truth, goodness, and beauty, enabling an experience where our loss can become our gain. -
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Dr. Paul gives his From the Heart message from the Oregon Coast while still recovering from Covid. He likens the stormy coast to the personal storm he’s weathered over the last few years, reflecting on the life lessons and growth he’s experienced. This reflection has awakened him to the realization that our life storms can be a gift when we intentionally pursue the purpose in our chaos. It will take all the love, support, guidance, and courage to persist and endure, but doing so individually and collectively will make it all worth it in the end. -
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In this week’s From the Heart segment, Dr. Paul reveals that he has Covid! Tune in to hear about his experience with symptoms thus far as he is self-isolating in the great outdoors, enjoying some amazing sunshine and fresh air. -
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People have voluntarily given away their right for a religious exemption. And these types of things are very dangerous, because it's, it could ruin society as we know it.
— Dr. Kevin Stillwagon
In this week’s From the Heart segment, Dr. Paul gives a refresher on informed consent, reminding us that a “safe and effective” narrative is not a demonstration of information and knowledge. It is more critical than ever for us to seek care providers for our children capable of educating us on the benefits, risks, and alternatives to a proposed treatment. If a doctor cannot do this, then they cannot give informed consent! -
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What you want from a process like this is good science – having hard conversations and sifting through evidence of signals and noises in order to make good decisions on behalf of the country. What you get instead is politics – getting products across the line no matter what.
— Toby Rogers, Ph.D.