WITH THE WIND WITH DR. PAUL - PODCAST 116; FEATURING: Stephen Joncus, Attorney Owner Joncus Law PC9/4/2023
In his From the Heart segment, Dr. Paul talks about self-care. When we're going through hard times and feeling really overwhelmed, it's time to reach out and get the care that you need. While it might feel selfish, it’s actually the most loving and caring thing we can do for those we love. Because when we're filled with love, we are available to fill up others. That, again, parents are raising their children, doctors don't raise our children, lawyers don't raise our children, not you, but another lawyer that that you're going to fight against is going to tell you that all these people have these rights. And they're not who goes home with these kids. And they're not the one who's raising these children the expenses of taking care of a child with autism, or who's sick. This week, Dr. Paul interviews Steve Juncus, the attorney currently suing the Oregon Medical Board for their wrongful termination of Dr. Paul’s license. They discuss Steve’s lawsuit against medical mandates in Oregon and former Oregon Governor Kate Brown, diving deep into public health, what's going on, and what we can do about it. SHOW NOTES:Title: With the Wind Science Revealed
Length: 45:23 Guests: DeeDee Hoover LMT, PMT, CCT, Dr. Paul, Stephen Joncus Summary: In this episode, we delve into the controversial topic of medical mandates, public health, and self-care. Our guests share their personal experiences and insights on the issue, shedding light on the different perspectives and concerns surrounding it. Stephen Joncus, a lawyer and activist, talks about his lawsuit against the Oregon Medical Board and Governor Kate Brown, which challenges the constitutionality of medical mandates. He emphasizes the importance of resisting and informing oneself, and shares his collection of links and resources to help people make informed decisions. DeeDee Hoover, a licensed massage therapist and certified clinical thermographer, shares her journey with the vaccine issue and how it has affected her work and relationships. She highlights the need for more transparency and education on the risks and benefits of vaccines, and encourages people to listen to their own bodies and intuition. Dr. Paul, a medical doctor, provides a balanced perspective on the issue, acknowledging the benefits of vaccines in preventing diseases but also recognizing the potential risks and limitations. He stresses the importance of individual choice and informed consent, and encourages people to work with their doctors to make the best decisions for their health. Overall, this episode offers a thought-provoking and informative discussion on a complex and sensitive issue that affects us all. Tune in and take care of yourself! Links: In his From the Heart segment, Dr. Paul talks about the amazing interactions he had with mothers and fathers at the recent Southern Utah Birth Expo. These parents inspired him because of how they embodied an inner knowingness stemming from maternal and paternal instincts. This was a great reminder of how we all can tune our own instincts by keeping our minds open to knowledge and learning. Our openness will enable us all to know what’s best for our children! I remember these parents just say, I feel like every day I'm losing my kid, my kid was talking to me, my kid was engaging, and every day, he's getting farther and farther away. If only I can in desperation of wanting to find an answer, get my child back. I'll never forget that. And it's a story that continues to repeat and continues to repeat. This week, we meet Maija Hahn, a mother to three vaccine injured children who is also a speech-language pathologist, longtime autism specialist and president of R.E.A.C.T (Research & Education for Autistic Children’s Treatment). We discuss her story and her latest involvements managing events for Children’s Health Defense and so much more. Check out reactforhope.org to learn more about R.E.A.C.T. Show Notes:Title: Vaccines and Children: Understanding the Risks and Benefits
Introduction: Welcome to the informative podcast show about vaccines and children. In this episode, we will be discussing the risks and benefits of vaccines, vaccine injuries, and more. Our guests today are Dr. Paul, Maija Hahn, and DeeDee Hoover. Dr. Paul is a renowned pediatrician, Maija Hahn is a CCC-SLP and a mother of three vaccine-injured children, and DeeDee Hoover is a licensed massage therapist and a mother of two. Let's get started! Segment 1: Understanding the Risks and Benefits of Vaccines Dr. Paul explains the importance of vaccines and how they work to protect children from diseases. He also discusses the risks and benefits of vaccines and addresses common concerns parents have about vaccine safety. Segment 2: Vaccine Injuries and Delaying Vaccines Maija Hahn shares her personal experience with vaccine injuries and how it has affected her family. She also discusses the importance of independent research and the need for more studies on vaccine safety. Dr. Paul addresses the idea of delaying vaccines and whether it can reduce the risk of autism in children. Segment 3: CHD Conference in Savannah, Georgia Dr. Paul and Maija Hahn discuss the upcoming CHD conference in Savannah, Georgia. They share the topics that will be covered at the conference, including vaccine safety, informed consent, and more. DeeDee Hoover joins the conversation to talk about the importance of mom-to-mom discussions and how they can help parents make informed decisions about vaccines. Links: In his From the Heart segment, Dr. Paul gives tribute to warrior moms and dads. He describes a warrior as someone who is focused, brave, always there, and never giving up. As warriors, you are always fighting for your children, no matter what. It’s time to link arms so we can become an army of warriors together! This week, we meet Tracy Slepcevic, a certified integrative health practitioner who authored the book, “Warrior Mom: A Mother’s Journey in Healing Her Son with Autism.” We talk about her journey from getting the autism diagnosis to dealing with pediatricians. Tracy shares great insights for parents on ways to truly help and advocate for our kids. You don’t want to miss it! Show Notes:Title: Warrior Mom: Navigating Autism with Tracy Slepcevic
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In Conclusion: Overall, this podcast episode provides valuable insights and advice for parents and caregivers of children with autism and emphasizes the importance of taking a proactive approach to finding the right treatments and therapies for each individual child. Links:
In his From the Heart segment, Dr. Paul talks about the delicate balance between being a positive person that brings love into the world, and being someone who stands against injustice. There are moments where the most loving thing we can do is to fight for those who don’t have a voice, taking a stand against injustice wherever we encounter it. Thanks to all of you who are fighting the good fight for love and justice in the world! This week, Dr. Pierre Kory, author of “The War on Ivermectin,” returns to the show. This is a powerful book about what happened, why it happened, and how this life-saving medication could have kept our population healthy, preventing the need for Covid jabs, lockdowns and more. You don't want to miss it! Show Notes:Title: The Potential Benefits of Ivermectin in Preventing COVID-19
Show Length: 45 minutes Introduction: In this episode, we speak with Dr. Pierre Kory, author of The War on Ivermectin, about the potential benefits of using the medication as a preventative measure for COVID-19. Dr. Kory is a critical care and pulmonary medicine specialist who has been advocating for the use of Ivermectin in the fight against COVID-19. Segment 1: Dr. Kory discusses his background and how he became interested in the potential benefits of Ivermectin in preventing COVID-19. He explains that he first learned about the medication from a colleague who had been using it to treat patients with parasitic infections. When the pandemic hit, Dr. Kory began researching the potential benefits of Ivermectin in preventing COVID-19 and was surprised to find that there was already a significant body of research on the topic. However, he also discovered that many healthcare providers were not aware of this research and were not considering Ivermectin as a viable treatment option. Segment 2: Dr. Kory explains how Ivermectin works and why he believes it could be an effective preventative measure for COVID-19. He notes that Ivermectin has been shown to have antiviral properties and can prevent the replication of the SARS-CoV-2 virus. He also discusses the results of various studies that have been conducted on the medication, including a recent meta-analysis that found that Ivermectin reduced the risk of death in COVID-19 patients by up to 75%. Segment 3: Dr. Kory addresses some of the criticisms and concerns that have been raised about the use of Ivermectin, including its potential side effects and the need for further research. He acknowledges that there is still much to learn about the medication and that more studies are needed to fully understand its potential benefits and risks. However, he also notes that Ivermectin has been used safely for decades to treat parasitic infections and that the risks associated with its use are relatively low. Conclusion: Dr. Kory emphasizes the importance of considering all potential treatment options for COVID-19, including Ivermectin, and encourages listeners to do their own research and consult with their healthcare providers. He notes that the pandemic has highlighted the need for more research into alternative treatments Links:
In his From the Heart segment, Dr. Paul talks about how we can use compassion, love, and forgiveness to speak truth to power. It often feels like we are at war, but using the martial arts approach of pivoting and redirecting energy can enable us to have compassion while being fearless – key elements of non-violent civil disobedience. Life presents endless opportunities for us to forgive – it’s always the better way! This week we meet Tamara Owen, a psychiatric nurse practitioner who shares her non-pharmaceutical approach to identifying root causes of stress, anxiety, depression, fatigue and more. Come learn how Tamara brings true health and wellness to the mind, body, and spirit…without the use of drugs! Show Notes:Title: Understanding Root Causes of Mental Health Issues
Host: Dr. Paul Guest: Tamara Owen, Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner Duration: 53:46 In this episode, Dr. Paul interviews Tamara Owen, a psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner, about her approach to identifying root causes for stress, anxiety, depression, and fatigue. Tamara shares that she has special testing that helps her pinpoint what's going on with neurotransmitters, which allows her to target health, wellness in mind, body, and spirit without pharmaceuticals in most cases. Tamara emphasizes that being healthy takes a lot of diligence and is part of our life work. She encourages people to think about how they take care of themselves all the time and to put things aside that get in the way of taking care of themselves. Dr. Paul also shares his thoughts on compassion, love, and forgiveness, and how speaking truth to power can be done effectively through non-violent civil disobedience. He believes that forgiveness and love are essential in life's endless journey of opportunities to forgive. Throughout the episode, Tamara and Dr. Paul discuss various neurotransmitters, such as dopamine, serotonin, GABA, and glutamate, and how they can affect mental health. They also touch on the role of medication and supplements in treating mental health issues. Overall, this episode provides valuable insights into the importance of understanding root causes for mental health issues and taking care of ourselves to achieve overall wellness. Key Takeaways: 1. Identifying root causes for mental health issues is crucial for achieving overall wellness. 2. Special testing can help pinpoint what's going on with neurotransmitters, which allows for targeted treatment without pharmaceuticals in most cases. 3. Being healthy takes a lot of diligence and is part of our life work. 4. It's important to think about how we take care of ourselves all the time and to put things aside that get in the way of taking care of ourselves. 5. Non-violent civil disobedience can be an effective way to speak truth to power. 6. Forgiveness and love are essential in life's endless journey of opportunities to forgive. 7. Neurotransmitters such as dopamine, serotonin, GABA, and glutamate can affect mental health. 8. Medication and supplements can play a role in treating mental health issues, but it's important to understand their potential side effects and limitations. In his From the Heart segment, Dr. Paul talks about what it means to have hope, even during times of deep despair. No matter what we are going through, there is healing available for us. Let’s choose to live in hope, recognizing that each day represents an opportunity for a fresh perspective and a chance to love more completely. This week, Dr. Paul brings us another segment on psychopharmaceuticals. He introduces us to Dr. Laura Hanson who shares insight on non-pharmaceutical approach to autism, ASD, ADHD, anxiety, depression and more. She introduces us to several alternative methods she employs that have produced some exciting outcomes. Don’t miss out on this highly informative discussion! Show Notes:Title:
WITH THE WIND WITH DR. PAUL - SHOW 111: FEATURING: Dr. Laura Hanson D.C., MS, QEEG-DL, D.I.C.C.P., NDT, BCN, CAS Board-certified chiropractic pediatric diplomate and Neurofeedback Specialist. Summary: In this episode, Dr. Paul and Dr. Laura Hanson discuss non-pharmaceutical approaches to managing conditions like autism, ADHD, anxiety, and depression. They explore the benefits of developmental analysis of milestones, brain mapping, exercise, nutrition, and neurofeedback. Listeners will gain new insights and hope for themselves or their loved ones. Key Points:
Quotable Quote: Dr. Paul: "Today is a new day. We don't need to despair. There is always hope for a better tomorrow." Action Item: Consider exploring non-pharmaceutical approaches to mental health, such as developmental analysis, brain mapping, exercise, nutrition, and neurofeedback. Talk to a qualified healthcare professional to learn more. In his From the Heart segment, Dr. Paul talks about the importance of self-care. He shares how his journey of returning to a consistent exercise routine and developing healthy eating habits is positively changing his life. He encourages us to identify what needs our attention – whether it’s exercise, diet, sleep, or focusing on our emotional and physical health. Whatever you need right now, pick one thing, and just get started! This week, Bernadette Pajer of Informed Choice WA is back! She joins us to talk about psychotropic drugs and the Medicating Normal film. We discuss anxiety, depression, ADHD drugs, the importance of informed consent, even the possible connection between these psychopharmaceuticals and mass shootings, and so much more! Next, we meet Kim Witczak, co-founder of Woody Matters and Selling Sickness. Kim lost her husband to suicide not long after he was put on Prozac for insomnia. She now pours her life into advocating for drug safety and informed consent, educating people on side effects to watch for and alternative treatments that can be available. Show Notes:Title: Advocacy for Patient Safety: A Conversation with Kim Witczak and Bernadette Pajer
Introduction: In this episode, we are joined by Kim Witczak and Bernadette Pajer to discuss their advocacy work for patient safety. Kim's journey started when her husband died by suicide after being prescribed an antidepressant for insomnia. Bernadette is a mother who has been advocating for vaccine safety and informed consent for over 20 years. Key Points:
Conclusion: Kim Witczak and Bernadette Pajer's advocacy work is an important reminder of the need for patient safety and informed consent. Their stories highlight the risks associated with prescription drugs and vaccines, and the importance of being informed about the medications and vaccines we take. In his From the Heart segment, Dr. Paul talks about what to do when our fears bring us down and cause us to feel stuck. He explains how we can speak to our inner child, the insecure person within us causing fear, and speak empowering words of truth to ourselves. When you’re going through times of struggle, you can reach down within yourself and become your own strength. You’ve got this! If it's really meant to be so safe and effective? Then why? Why do you have to have these really strange incentives? This was the first time I kind of scratched my head to think, well, I don't know about this one. On this week’s show, we meet April West and Katherine Sigblad, hosts of the “Moms Off the Record” podcast. These courageous women are new moms who aim to empower other women and mothers to think critically and to do it with confidence. This is a power-packed episode, especially for moms with babies at home. No topics are off the table with these ladies! Show Notes:Title: Overcoming Fears and Trusting Your Intuition as a Parent
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Segment 1: Getting to Know April and Kat
Segment 2: Overcoming Fears as a Parent
Segment 3: Trusting Your Intuition as a Parent
Segment 4: Tips for New Parents
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In his From the Heart segment, Dr. Paul talks about freedom. It’s what drives him and is what this country was founded on. He’s thankful that he can finally speak freely about what he’s passionate about. We must all remember that we are free people, and that we win by living free as ourselves in this world! No one can make you do anything. So, we all we need to all remember that we are free people. Let us be ourselves. That's how we win. So, here's the freedom." This week, Dr. Peter McCullough returns to discuss several hot topics that includes the U.S. government’s role in gain-of-function research, and everything Covid-19 from safety to adverse events to natural immunity. He also gets into what he’s learned about the connection between the childhood vaccine schedule and autism. This is an information and science-packed episode you don’t want to miss! Show Notes:Title: The Science Behind COVID-19 and Vaccines with Dr Peter McCullough
Introduction: Welcome to WITH THE WIND WITH DR. PAUL - SHOW 108, where we bring you the latest science and research on COVID-19 and vaccines. I'm your host, Dr. Paul, and today we have a special guest, Dr. Peter McCullough, who will share his expertise on these topics. Segment 1: Childhood Vaccines and Autism Dr. McCullough discusses the controversy surrounding the childhood vaccine schedule and its alleged link to autism. He shares his insights on the scientific studies that have been conducted on this topic and provides his perspective on the safety and efficacy of vaccines. Segment 2: COVID-19 and Vaccine Safety Dr. McCullough addresses the safety and adverse events related to COVID-19 vaccines. He discusses the importance of informed consent and the need for transparency in reporting adverse events. He also shares his thoughts on the role of natural immunity and the potential long-term effects of the vaccines. Segment 3: Gain of Function Research Dr. McCullough explains what gain of function research is and its potential implications for public health. He discusses the controversy surrounding the US government's funding of this research and the need for greater oversight and regulation. Conclusion: Thank you for tuning in to the show. We hope you found this information informative and helpful. Don't forget to visit our website, doctorsandscience.com, to sign up for our newsletter and support our mission to bring you the latest science and research on COVID-19 and vaccines. In his From the Heart segment, Dr. Paul talks about the gift of presence. He shares how his mom lived her life being present for others, offering to simply sit with others amid their suffering. As illustrated in Winnie the Pooh, difficult days can be so much easier when you know you have someone there for you. "How can a government or a pharmaceutical industry or big business force you to take a medical procedure? It just doesn't even make sense." This week we meet psychologist and educational therapist Dr. Shannon Kroner and discuss her new children’s book, “I’m Unvaccinated, and That’s Okay!” This book highlights the story of an unvaccinated child who is trying to navigate life in today’s world. Dr. Kroner helps us understand the importance of choice and the necessity of doing research, making valuable educational resources accessible to parents. Preorder her book now on Amazon! Show Notes:Title: "Understanding Vaccine Effects and Risks: A Conversation with Dr. Shannon Kroner"
Summary: In this episode of "With the Wind's Science Revealed," host Dr. Paul speaks with Dr. Shannon Kroner about her new children's book, "I'm Unvaccinated and That's Okay." The book tells the story of an unvaccinated boy with an older vaccine-injured sibling and explores the pressures to vaccinate and the journey of understanding vaccine effects and risks. Dr. Kroner shares her personal experience with vaccines and allergy shots, and the conversation touches on the importance of being present for others. Key Points:
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