The Dr. Ward Bond Show

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The Dr. Ward Bond Show

Ward Bond, PhD hosts the daily television program, “The Dr. Ward Bond Show” which airs across the United States in 60 million households on CTN, DirecTV (Channel 376) and Dish TV (Channel 267) and various cable stations across America. ”The Dr. Ward Bond Show” is an exciting and informative television program that takes viewers daily into the world of natural medicine, exercise and eating right. He speaks with the top experts in the field of health, wellness, medicine as well as sharing the inspiring stories of those who have turned adversity into victory. He adds celebrity guests from television, film, music as well as many of today’s television chefs we know and love. His easygoing style puts his guests at ease, which has made him one of the most sought after hosts in America today. Dr. Bond has currently filmed over 4,500 episodes of ”The Dr. Ward Bond Show”. The Dr. Ward Bond Show is also available online on iTunes, ​Spotify, iHeartRadio, Audible and more.

  1. MAR 17

    EP 431: Military Veteran Dillon Krueger New Children's Book WHY WE STAND for the National Anthem

    My guest today is Army veteran and artist Dillon Krueger. He has crafted a heartfelt children’s book, Why We Stand, to teach the next generation about the significance of the National Anthem. Dillon, who served in the United States Army Infantry and was deployed to Afghanistan during Operation Enduring Freedom in 2011, wrote Why We Stand for his three sons—Liam, Maddox, and Asher. Ladies and gentlemen, WHY WE STAND is beautifully written and illustrated, the story follows an American bald eagle as he takes his son on a journey across the country, teaching him the history of the Anthem, including the War of 1812 and the Battle of Baltimore. The book also features vibrant illustrations of some of America’s most iconic monuments. In a time when the meaning of the National Anthem and the American flag is often debated, Dillon’s book offers a compelling way for parents to spark conversations about patriotism and respect with their children. Published through Dillon’s veteran-owned company, Real Patriot Publishing, Why We Stand is printed in the USA and available for $20 at PatrioticKidsBooks.com. I encourage everyone to explore this meaningful book and join Dillon’s mission to promote patriotism among America’s youth. #childrensbook #newbook #military #veteran #nationalanthem #militaryservice #army #navy #marines #airforce #greenberet #armyrangers #blueangels #afghanistan #iraq

    15 min
  2. MAR 12

    EP 430: My Interview with the late Joe Bonsall of The Oak Ridge Boys

    Joe was born and raised in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and since childhood he has loved the Philadelphia Phillies. According to him, “I live and die with the Phillies, no matter where they are in the standings. They have been playing great of late and that makes me happy!” Now a Nashvillian for almost five decades, Joe is also a Tennessee Titans football fan. He has had season tickets since they arrived in Nashville in 1998. Joe is an avid writer and songwriter and became a published children’s book author in 1997 with The Molly Books, a four-book series published by Ideal’s Children’s Books. In 2003, New Leaf Press published G. I. Joe and Lillie: Remembering a Life of Love and Loyalty, an inspirational biography Joe penned about his parents. His song by the same name was included on the Oaks’ Colors album, released the same year. A music video of the song reemerged in the summer of 2009 and became a YouTube phenomenon with almost six million views. Joe also wrote the title song for the Oaks’ The Journey album, as well as the text for The Oak Ridge Boys’ coffee table book, An American Journey, published in 2004. In 2014, New Leaf published Joe’s Christmas short story, An Inconvenient Christmas, which was inspired by an Oak Ridge Boys’ song from an album by the same name. In September 2010, Journey Press, a division of Sheaf House, released From My Perspective, a collection of Joe’s commentaries, stories, and other writings. His book Christmas Miracles, a collection of Christmas short stories and commentaries, originally published in 2008, was updated in 2012. His most recent book, On the Road with The Oak Ridge Boys, was published by Harvest House Publishers in May 2015. For relaxation, Joe retreats to his farm on the Tennessee-Kentucky state line, where he can often be found on his John Deere tractor mowing part of his 350-acres—or sitting on his front porch and playing banjo, an instrument he has played for more than a decade. He plays a step-out lead on the Oaks’ Rock of Ages CD. Joe has been singing since he was about four years old and in his mid-teens fell in love with Southern Gospel music harmony. A born-again Christian, he is always quick to give God the credit for everything he has accomplished. He joined the Oaks in 1973, just prior to the group’s emergence on the Country music scene. As with the other group members, much of Joe’s time has been spent on the road performing, but he found his own way to get the maximum possible enjoyment out of touring. “My life has been simple,” says the Oak who was the principal spokesman on stage for five decades. “I go out there and try to sing the best I can and give them physically and mentally everything I’ve got. When it’s done, I go back to my room or the bus, eat some pizza or sushi, call my Mary, get on my Apple laptop, do a little writing, and say to myself, ‘Hey, I’ve done what I’m supposed to be doing and I feel great about it.’” Joe and his wife, Mary, have two daughters, Jennifer, and Sabrina; two grandchildren, Breanne and Luke, who recently served in the U.S. Navy; and one great grandson, Noah Chance. They also have four cats, Mitty, Crockett, Barney, and Maggie Mae. In early 2024, Joe announced his retirement from touring due to the onset of a neuromuscular disorder. He passed on to Glory on July 9, 2024, due to complications from Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS). He leaves behind his precious wife, Mary Ann, daughters Jennifer and Sabrina, granddaughter Breanne, grandson Luke, two great grandsons, Chance and Grey, and a sister, Nancy. He is preceded in death by his parents Joseph S. Bonsall Sr. and Lillie Bonsall. A memoir written by Joe in early 2024, entitled I See Myself, will be released in November.

    30 min
  3. MAR 4

    EP 429: Why Doctors Are RAVING About This Immune Discovery!

    Our guests today are Audra Dunleavy, Vice President and Partner of Natural Path Silver Wings. and Dr. Chris Terrell, a Naturopathic Doctor, Registered Dietitian Nutritionist, and Certified Strength & Conditioning Specialist. When it comes to colloidal silver, the term “parts per million” (PPM) refers to its strength. A higher PPM is your advantage with atomic silver, whereas lower PPM limitations are ionic silver. This blog will accurately clarify the ENTIRE colloidal silver PPM breakdown which include; 1) what PPM means, 2) how it relates to colloidal silver, 3) the two types of colloidal silver, 4) higher PPM and lower PPM difference, 5) small particle size, 6) why PPM matters in colloidal silver, 7) usage guideline and 8) why PPM matters. Understanding PPM: The Role of Parts Per Million in Colloidal Silver When searching PPM, many articles neglect one foremost major factor- the important distinction that there are two types of colloidal silver on the market: atomic and ionic. Understanding PPM related to each of these two specific silver types is paramount because PPM is essential for anyone pursuing colloidal silver for immune support or topical skin applications.* What is PPM? Parts per million is a unit of measurement that expresses the concentration of one substance in a million parts of another. In simpler terms, it’s a way to quantify how much of a particular substance is present in a solution. For example, a solution with a concentration of 1 PPM means that there is one part of the solute (in this case, silver) for every million parts of the solvent (purified water).   Colloidal Silver: What You Need to Know Colloidal silver, in atomic form, is a natural elemental mineral consisting of tiny silver particles suspended in liquid. It’s been used globally for many generations as an effective immune support. Colloidal silver is safe to use as long as it’s from a reputable manufacturer that is independent lab certified and made in an FDA registered facility. Colloidal silver can be taken direct orally via dropper or spray bottles because it has virtually no taste. Others prefer mixing it in a favorite beverage. Whichever is your preference, colloidal silver liquid is generally recommended for ages 4 years and older. Silver also has a long history of amazing topical skin usage. There is numerous worldwide literature about a variety of silver supporting skin health. Silver is also used for purification purposes.     Two Types of Colloidal Silver- Atomic & Ionic Ionic colloidal silver is electrically processed and has a clear liquid appearance because it has only between 10 PPM to 30 PPM silver which is much weaker and thus requires many more doses leading to “dosing fatigue” and becomes more costly. Ionic formulas typically can NOT increase their PPM strength beyond 10 PPM to 20 PPM because particles would then clump together more quickly due to missing an electron and rendering it unstable and unsafe. Atomic colloidal silver (recommended) is unadulterated and NOT electrically processed. It consists of full silver atoms and has an amber liquid color as nature intended. Due to its stability at higher concentrations, it’s safe to dose at higher parts per million (PPM) which gives you strong immune support. If you prefer lower PPM doses, atomic colloidal silver gives you the flexibility to simply take fewer doses which makes it much more economical on your wallet since the bottle will last you longer.

    17 min
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About

Ward Bond, PhD hosts the daily television program, “The Dr. Ward Bond Show” which airs across the United States in 60 million households on CTN, DirecTV (Channel 376) and Dish TV (Channel 267) and various cable stations across America. ”The Dr. Ward Bond Show” is an exciting and informative television program that takes viewers daily into the world of natural medicine, exercise and eating right. He speaks with the top experts in the field of health, wellness, medicine as well as sharing the inspiring stories of those who have turned adversity into victory. He adds celebrity guests from television, film, music as well as many of today’s television chefs we know and love. His easygoing style puts his guests at ease, which has made him one of the most sought after hosts in America today. Dr. Bond has currently filmed over 4,500 episodes of ”The Dr. Ward Bond Show”. The Dr. Ward Bond Show is also available online on iTunes, ​Spotify, iHeartRadio, Audible and more.

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