I’m a great fan of TED videos. For an investment of 15 minutes or so, you get a front row view into the mind of a thought leader in science, relationships, business…you name it, it’s all there. I’m extra-enthused about a recent talk by Dr. Mina Bissell. Dr. Bissell has been studying whether it’s possible… Read More »
A Cancer Preventer You May Not Have Met
Cruciferous vegetables such as broccoli, cauliflower and Brussels sprouts are renowned in cancer prevention due to their high sulforaphane content. Sulforaphanes have remarkable ability to ensure the correct activity of our DNA, keeping it from deteriorating in ways that promote hormonal cancers (ie, breast, uterine, ovarian, prostate cancers) and other health issues. Kohlrabi, an alien-looking… Read More »
What Doctors Don’t Say About Stage 4 Cancer
With Stage 4 Cancer, discussions about the realities of chemo are now being demanded. Doctors are expected to become better in their communication about cancer treatment options, death, and what else is possible. I was honored recently to be invited to join a televised panel discussion to broaden the conversation about late-stage cancer, chemo, and quality… Read More »
Fierce Conversations…about Cancer
This morning I attended a fascinating presentation entitled “Fierce Conversations”, after the book and organizational development course of that name created by Susan Scott. The gist of the presentation was that relationships develop through conversation, and that authenticity in conversation is crucial to moving relationships forward. Personal and organizational relationships which aren’t characterized by regular… Read More »
Sorrel Soup
Fresh greens pack a lot of antioxidant power, but some have a bitterness that’s hard to enjoy. Sorrel has a refreshingly lemony flavor that’s great raw in salads or cooked into soup. Sorrel Soup (serves 4) 1 medium potato 1 medium onion 1 medium carrot 4 tbsp unsalted organic butter 1 sprig fresh thyme Salt and pepper to… Read More »
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