57 min

Ep 163 Part One Interview Sessions with Dr. Bruce Lipton Always Better than Yesterday with Ryan Hartley | A Podcast for Heart Centred Leaders

    • Self-Improvement

On episode 163 I am joined by Dr. Bruce Lipton. Bruce is a cell biologist, lecturer and an internationally recognised leader in bridging science and spirit.

Bruce was on the faculty of the University of Wisconsin’s School of Medicine and later performed groundbreaking stem cell research at Stanford University. He is the bestselling author of The Biology of Belief, The Honeymoon Effect, and co- author with Steve Bhaerman of Spontaneous Evolution.

Bruce shares his 50+ years experience of science and cell biology and there will no doubt be things you hear which may be new to you or counter to the world view that many people will hold. I invite you to listen to this episode with curiosity, an open mind and I extend a continued invitation to seek your own experiences.

Nothing you hear in this episode is medical advice.



In part one you will hear:

03:30 – 23:00 The Future of Leadership is Mammalian. A movement into evolution. Why corporations do not care about you. A wake-up call to take our power back.

24:00 – 30:25 challenging the church of science

30:45 – conscious control over our immune system Stress hormones shutting down growth and maintenance of the body.

38:00 90 per cent of illness is due to stress

42:00 a lack of knowledge is a lack of power



If you would like to watch this interview please head to our YouTube channel. If you haven’t already, please do subscribe to make sure you don’t miss part two. If you have enjoyed this episode, please do leave us a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify.



Please do share this with people who you think are likehearted and likeminded and would benefit from hearing what Bruce has shared.



Join us next week where Bruce and I continue the conversation and you will hear about the new science of Epigenetics, the importance of the environment on our health, why we should learn to lead like a nobel gas, the implications of what we learn in the first 7 years of our life and Bruce’s final thought on the future of our humanity.

I appreciate you being here with us and look forward to sharing time and space with you again next week.

Always love

Ryan



Connect with Dr. Bruce Lipton

Website: www.brucelipton.com

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BruceHLiptonPhD/

Instagram: https://instagram.com/brucelipton

Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/biologyofbelief

Twitter: https://twitter.com/biologyofbelief



Connect with Always Better than Yesterday

Website: www.alwaysbetterthanyesterday.com

Instagram: www.instagram.com/alwaysbetterthanyesterdayuk

TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@abty_uk

LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/abty

Discord: https://discord.gg/Apm3Ja465j

Facebook Community: www.facebook.com/groups/weareABTY



Thank you to our friends at Elevate OM, proud supporters of the Always Better than Yesterday Interview Sessions.

Head to www.elevateom.com for Online Marketing & Web Design services that are affordable, bespoke & awesome.



Note: this episode is not medical advice and is within podcast platform rules.

On episode 163 I am joined by Dr. Bruce Lipton. Bruce is a cell biologist, lecturer and an internationally recognised leader in bridging science and spirit.

Bruce was on the faculty of the University of Wisconsin’s School of Medicine and later performed groundbreaking stem cell research at Stanford University. He is the bestselling author of The Biology of Belief, The Honeymoon Effect, and co- author with Steve Bhaerman of Spontaneous Evolution.

Bruce shares his 50+ years experience of science and cell biology and there will no doubt be things you hear which may be new to you or counter to the world view that many people will hold. I invite you to listen to this episode with curiosity, an open mind and I extend a continued invitation to seek your own experiences.

Nothing you hear in this episode is medical advice.



In part one you will hear:

03:30 – 23:00 The Future of Leadership is Mammalian. A movement into evolution. Why corporations do not care about you. A wake-up call to take our power back.

24:00 – 30:25 challenging the church of science

30:45 – conscious control over our immune system Stress hormones shutting down growth and maintenance of the body.

38:00 90 per cent of illness is due to stress

42:00 a lack of knowledge is a lack of power



If you would like to watch this interview please head to our YouTube channel. If you haven’t already, please do subscribe to make sure you don’t miss part two. If you have enjoyed this episode, please do leave us a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify.



Please do share this with people who you think are likehearted and likeminded and would benefit from hearing what Bruce has shared.



Join us next week where Bruce and I continue the conversation and you will hear about the new science of Epigenetics, the importance of the environment on our health, why we should learn to lead like a nobel gas, the implications of what we learn in the first 7 years of our life and Bruce’s final thought on the future of our humanity.

I appreciate you being here with us and look forward to sharing time and space with you again next week.

Always love

Ryan



Connect with Dr. Bruce Lipton

Website: www.brucelipton.com

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BruceHLiptonPhD/

Instagram: https://instagram.com/brucelipton

Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/biologyofbelief

Twitter: https://twitter.com/biologyofbelief



Connect with Always Better than Yesterday

Website: www.alwaysbetterthanyesterday.com

Instagram: www.instagram.com/alwaysbetterthanyesterdayuk

TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@abty_uk

LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/abty

Discord: https://discord.gg/Apm3Ja465j

Facebook Community: www.facebook.com/groups/weareABTY



Thank you to our friends at Elevate OM, proud supporters of the Always Better than Yesterday Interview Sessions.

Head to www.elevateom.com for Online Marketing & Web Design services that are affordable, bespoke & awesome.



Note: this episode is not medical advice and is within podcast platform rules.

57 min