Skinfessions: Confessions of an Esthetician

Amber Moon

What happens behind closed doors remains behind closed doors, or does it?  This is a culmination of tested methods, philosophies and life hacks for a better week, improved wellbeing, amplified skin or just getting through the rest of today. Guests are healers, movers or shakers or all of the above. Thank you for joining.

Episodes

  1. Movement is Medicine with Ian Ramsey, LAT ATC

    01/26/2023

    Movement is Medicine with Ian Ramsey, LAT ATC

    What are you doing in 20 years?  And how do you get there starting now? Whether you are looking for tweaks to a strength program you love, or starting a program for the first time, or if you're looking for the REASON why you would start or continue a strength program, I encourage a listen to Ian Ramsey, Athletic Trainer and wonderful human being.   Ian breaks down the what, why, when and how a strength program can attribute goodness to your world.  I am grateful for the friendship and coaching from Ian, who just rocked my world starting years ago and continues to challenge me mentally and physically.  His approach to strength and health focuses on longevity and moving well now and for years in the future.  He has helped me overcome injuries and break through lifting conundrums, but most importantly, he has helped me stay consistent in this oh-so-pivotal piece of our health puzzle: strength training. Enjoy! 0:00  Spoiler0:25  Bio and intro for Ian Ramsey, LAT ATC1:57  Difference between Athletic Trainer and Personal Trainer4:17  Philosophies for training & Sports Medicine: Movement is Medicine6:45  Why and when is strength training important for managing and preventing pain?11:15  Starting to pick up heavy things12:12  Research: One to two strength training per week.  The balance between aerobic and strength training14:42  Grip strength and injury prevention, mortality risk15:58  Strength training: high intensity & low reps. Movement examples & differences between strength training and conditioning 17:55  Strength & hypertrophy (getting big)18:55  Functional movements (not just muscle groups) + nervous system benefits21:20  Five main functional movements: Upper body push/pull and lower body push/pull and grip/carries22:45  Touch on programming: Jim Wendler's 5/3/1 Program, Pavel's Simple & Sinister26:20  How to learn functional movements well: finding a coach and/or online resources (StrongFirst, CrossFit, Starting Strength)29:05  Do you need to find a coach?30:40  Athletic movements & benefits of kettlebells36:10  Choosing the weight for you41:03  Being fit to counter health challenges41:02  Irradiation exercise example43:33  Overview of programming and supersets (Jim Wendler's 5/3/1 Program, Pavel's Simple & Sinister)45:45  Example of weekly program, VO2 max work, Zone 2 jog, StrongFirst Iron Maiden & Beast Tamer49:48  The hardest part about getting strong: Committing to a program.  Compare heavy weight training as "loaded yoga"51:40  Avoid losing muscle mass after age 20, balancing aerobic and strength sessions, Fast After 5053:50  Adding into your body's retirement program and no longer being invincible 56:00  Wrapping up58:05  Skin tip from Ian!59:51  Closing thoughts Thank you for tuning in!

    1h 2m
  2. Taking All The Credit: Dr. Noel Kite, Chiropractor

    12/22/2022

    Taking All The Credit: Dr. Noel Kite, Chiropractor

    "Low back care in America is pretty terrible," Dr. Noel Kite. Managing healthy movement in your body for now and the future can be a full-time job, and having a chiropractor in your corner can help you minimize the amount of confusion and consultation with Dr. Google to get you the most optimized home protocol so you can move well for now and years to come. Dr. Noel Kite, Chiropractor https://www.303denverchiropractic.com/about/ 0:00  Introduction1:38  Bio for Dr. Noel Kite, Chiropractor3:38  Debunking the scary concept of chiropractic care and benefits of active chiropractic care5:28  Patterns Dr. Kite sees in patients - Disc issues 5:38  Highest predictor of disc issues in back is number of hours you sit in a week6:58  Lower Cross Syndrome and lower back pain8:02  Chiropractic support for discs - Flexion Distraction: get that jelly back in, Myofascial Release: to support to help muscle health, Rehab Exercises: for home to help movement patterns at the houseDEMO - The 1st good movement: McKenzie Extension Pushups https://photos.app.goo.gl/s8SRJa83a13wenq6810:03  Treatment schedule for chiropractic care12:43  Injuries, form and movements: Deadlift example14:08  Test, Treat, Re-test Protocol - Squatting for your chiropractor's entertainment and increasing range of motion in neck17:29  Soft tissue work, ART and Integrative Diagnosis versus cracking bones18:54  Uncooked steak versus Beef jerky20:11  Movements to battle sittingDEMO - The 2nd good movement: Neurological Activation Programming for Shoulder Extension and Cervical Rotation https://photos.app.goo.gl/9LYqU4HzkYJu3b4Y921:06  Traction pillow devices link for Dr. Kite: tinyurl.com/3n2vfs6n22:16  Grading system for your current movement patterns and maintaining lifestyle for years to come24:03  Thoughts on workouts: HIIT, Crossfit, Strength Training and Long-Distance Running27:17  Healthy and athletic versus Unhealthy and athletic 30:00  Having a partner in your chiropractor in developing a home movement program - rehab, strength, etc.31:35  Personal questions: Dr. Kite's exercise program and who does his adjustments 36:23  Skin tips from Dr. Kite and a plug for Trader Joe's 38:51  Closing thoughtsThank you for tuning in!  It's great to have you.

    40 min
  3. Your Patterns are Showing: Isaac White, L.Ac.

    12/10/2022

    Your Patterns are Showing: Isaac White, L.Ac.

    Ever wonder why you just can't figure out why your back keeps hurting or why tests don't show why your stomach is bothering you or why you get headaches regularly? Or have you just accepted that this is the way your body will feel from now on? Meet Isaac White, Licensed Acupuncturist and reader of patterns commonly found that can be the culprit for other symptoms showing in your body. Isaac believes we don't have to accept discomfort as our norm, and along with a walkthrough of a typical acupuncture treatment, he also presents the idea that we don't have to struggle with dis-ease. He also explains his simple technique anyone can add to their routine for helping to alleviate all manner of symptoms that are linked to the single most common pattern that many of us share. Thank you for joining today! I am excited you are here. ~Amber Isaac White, L.Ac.  https://foothillsacupuncture.com/ 0:00  Intro 1:00  Welcome and bio for Isaac White 2:34  Isaac: The path to acupuncture 5:48  Imbalances in the body that we live with 7:16  Common patterns in most patients and how it affects chronic symptoms 9:16  Recognizing patterns and perspectives on how the body heals 11:11  Typical acupuncture treatment and different lenses for recognizing patterns in the body 15:20  Modern lifestyle, technology, stress patterns 19:50  Philosophy of acupuncture in addressing symptoms 23:48  The patient knows best and the body gives feedback 25:10  Treating pain seemingly indirectly and distal needling 27:02  Chaos theory and linear body treatment 30:02  Treating the body with microsystems and corresponding systems 31:40  Allopathic, Chinese medicine and scientific lenses 33:35  Limits of our current knowledge 36:40  Acupuncture lens and tools 38:35  Body reveals information and checking pulses 40:25  Assessing underlying conditions  41:26  Simple technique for reconnecting with body 42:49  Stillness exercise  50:04  Skin healing tips in acupuncture and Chinese medicine 53:27  Facial acne and acupuncture 54:19  Microneedling and unexpected healing responses 55:32  Healing inside and out 1:00:20  Closing thoughts

    1h 2m

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What happens behind closed doors remains behind closed doors, or does it?  This is a culmination of tested methods, philosophies and life hacks for a better week, improved wellbeing, amplified skin or just getting through the rest of today. Guests are healers, movers or shakers or all of the above. Thank you for joining.