Archives For Health

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In this episode I’m interviewing Erin Norin a 35 y/o, self employed, mother of two. She’s a Licensed Massage Therapist who, along with her husband, hit financial rock bottom in 2008. They’ve been on a comeback ever since.

A self described lover of life and freedom, Erin joins us by phone. Did I mention while visiting her nun aunt who lives in a convent?

Interview Questions:
1) Why do you do it (self employment)?
2) What is The Paleolithic Lifestyle?
3) How health lifestyle connects to financial lifestyle.
4) What if you never got paid again?
5) Who is Erin Norin?

Resources:
Marks Daily Apple (Paleolithic Lifestyle)

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The only way to kill a monster is to stop feeding it. Hollywood is indeed a monster. It uses magic to pull you and your children into it’s web. The five pointed star is an occult symbol of magic. Are you a fan?

Entertainment:
Enter / tain / ment=
Enter
Tain: Is a tinfoil used as a backing for mirrors.
Ment = from Latin mente meaning mind.

Entertainment is to enter a mirror of the mind? Hmmm…. Is TV telling you what you see is who you are? Do you like what you’re being shown?

Cast:
Why is a group of actors in a movie called a “cast?”
What do you do when you practice magic? You CAST a spell.

Program:
Why is a TV show called a “program?” You’re being programmed.

Fan:
fa·nat·ic, noun
1. a person with an extreme and uncritical enthusiasm or zeal, as in religion or politics.

Origin:
1515–25; < Latin fānāticus pertaining to a temple, inspired by orgiastic rites, frantic equivalent to fān ( um ) temple + -āticus, equivalent to -āt ( us ) -ate1 + -icus -ic

Did you catch that word origin? Pertaining to a temple, inspired by orgiastic rites. Hmmm… Doesn’t sound like any temple I want to be in.

In what temple are you worshipping? In what temple are your children worshipping?

Resources:
Dave Chapelle Walked Away from $55 Million
Four Arguments for the Elimination of Television

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Health
Why is your financial health so important? Quite simply, because it’s connected to everything else. If your financial life is suffering, other areas of your life will suffer too. That’s why getting and staying healthy with your money is so important.

This audio is a 45 minute talk I gave at Bread of Life Ministries in Mt. Juliet in April 2011. I was invited to speak to about 10 or 15 folks that day. You’ll hear basic ideas and tips on how to improve your finances. I share a bit of my story of how my wife Lynn and I got started on our journey to improved financial health.

You can improve your financial health. It’s simple, but might not be easy. Everyone is different. It takes a willingness to change and action to move you in the right direction. If you want to see improvement in this area of your life you have to be ready, willing, and able to do what it takes to see results. You’ll get some ideas in this audio on how to get started.

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The High Cost of Healthcare:
Inspired by newsletter subscriber Jun Arranguez’s email question: “Why was a medicine $1,500 at my local drug store, but $2,000 at the hospital?”
 
Questions:
Who is The Food & Drug Administration?
Why is healthcare so expensive?  (high technology vs high price mean price should be cheaper).
Why are drugs so expensive? (Cartel Monopoly or free market?)

Recommendation:

http://www.realityzone.com (books on health issues)

Action:
Make a commitment to improve your health.
Start with something small.
The healthier we are, the less we need the industry.

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