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Probiotics is a major global industry. But like any industry, it had to have a beginning. Natasha Trenev is the daughter of an Eastern European family where the manufacturing of yogurt was a generational business. When Natasha emigrated to the US in the 1960’s, she brought with her 750 years of family experience with probiotics – and introduced the science (and the term itself) to her new country. Today, Natasha’s California-based Natren, Inc. is the recognized pioneer in probiotics and company founder Natasha Trenev has earned recognition as the Mother of Probiotics. Her more than 50 years of work in natural health is at the core of the unparalleled success of her company – and you will benefit from her depth of expertise in each and every episode of THE POWER OF PROBIOTICS.
Probiotics are live microrganisms that are commonly referred to as ‘friendly,’ ‘good’ or ‘healthy’ bacteria that function to help maintain the natural balance of organisms in the intestine. Throughout Natasha’s extensive work in the field of probiotics, she has always been amazed by how nature provides the very ‘good’ bacteria that can help overpower ‘bad’ bacteria to keep our digestive tracts functioning at peak performance. Properly cultivating friendly bacteria and ensuring their potency is at the core of the Natren Process. Natren is cited – by retailers, by the medical community and by consumers – as the best probiotic supplement available. Only Natren carefully chooses its probiotic cultures, formulates and manufactures its industry standard probiotics in its own plant and utilizes a specially-formulated oil matrix to protect probiotics bacteria to survive until they reach their destination in the upper small intestine. This is why only Natren is the most trusted probiotic supplement on the market. Truly, where other probiotic supplements promise – Natren Delivers.
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Noted Los Angeles-based neuroscientist and media personality Dr. Kristen Willeumier launches Your Brain Health with Dr. Kristen Willeumier, a podcast series that explores the latest news and information in the burgeoning science of brain health.
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- Segment Number 4
- Audio File naturally_savvy/1634ns3d.mp3
- Featured Speaker Cass Ingram, DO
- Organization Knowledge House Products
- Book Title The Lyme Disease Cure
- Guest Website Dr. Cass Ingram
- Guest Twitter Account @drcassingram
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Guest Bio
Dr. Cass Ingram is a nutritional physician who received a B.S. in biology and chemistry from the University of Northern Iowa (1979) and a D.O. from the University of Osteopathic Medicine and Health Sciences in Des Moines, IA (1984). Dr. Ingram has since written over 20 books on natural healing. He has given answers and hope to millions through lectures on thousands of radio/TV shows. His research and writing have led to countless cures and discoveries. Dr. Ingram presents hundreds of health tips and insights in his many books on health, nutrition, and disease prevention. Dr. Ingram is one of North America’s leading experts on the health benefits and disease fighting properties of wild medicinal spice extracts. A popular media personality, he has appeared on over 5,000 radio and TV shows. He now travels the world promoting perfect health, the natural way.
- Length (mins) 10
- Waiver Received Yes
- Internal Notes repeat guest
- Host Andrea Donsky, RHN and Lisa Davis, MPH
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- Segment Number 3
- Audio File naturally_savvy/1634ns3c.mp3
- Featured Speaker Psalm Isadora
- Guest Website Psalm Isadora
- Guest Facebook Account https://www.facebook.com/PsalmIsadora
- Guest Twitter Account @psalmisadora
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Psalm Isadora is a highly sought after sexuality and trauma expert who specializes in women’s health and empowerment, as well as modern sexual education for adults. She is the leading Tantra expert in the world and reached over 66 million homes as the star of Playboy TV’s reality show Cougar Club. She is a featured expert in Buzzfeed’s newest web-series Modern Sex (airing summer 2016), and Founder of global sex coaching program Urban Kama Sutra. Isadora blends beauty with brains as she inspires the next generation of sexually empowered women.
Isadora created OYoga, a combination of yoga, belly dance and burlesque to help women unlock their own inner sex goddess. Her groundbreaking work has been featured on the cover of OM Yoga Magazine, Mashable, KABC's Midday Live with Dr. Drew, PodcastOne's Brandi Glanville Unfiltered, YourTango, AskMen, Bustle, and many more.
Psalm has de-mystified the ancient secrets of Tantra to make them accessible to the modern masses in what she calls “the yoga of sex.” Her sexy, soulful and spiritual approach to breaking sexual taboo makes her equally popular with male and female audiences. She specializes in helping women have better sex and men reach peak performance. Her no-nonsense approach cuts through the noise and helps couples save their relationships.
Raised in a religious cult as a child, Isadora endured years of sexual trauma that eventually ignited her passion to teach sexual empowerment and modern sexual education. In 2007, Isadora traveled to India to immerse herself in the ancient teachings of Tantra to facilitate deep healing and discover her own path as a healer. For eight years, Isadora has traveled to India to delve deeper into the path of Tantra and teach yoga to sex-trafficked women in the red light district of Calcutta. Her volunteer work with the young prostitutes of Calcutta would eventually become part of a documentary titled Shakti.
From public speaking to TV appearances, Psalm Isadora is sure to infuse her message with intelligence, wit and humor to keep audiences engaged, inspired and begging for more. - Length (mins) 10
- Waiver Received Yes
- Host Andrea Donsky, RHN and Lisa Davis, MPH
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- Segment Number 1
- Audio File naturally_savvy/1635ns3a.mp3
- Featured Speaker Missy Chase Lapine
- Organization Sneaky Blends
- Book Title Sneaky Blends
- Guest Website The Sneaky Chef
- Guest Facebook Account https://www.facebook.com/TheSneakyChef.Missy/
- Guest Twitter Account @sneakychef
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Guest Bio
Missy Chase Lapine is best known for her game changing Sneaky Chef series of books including her New York Times bestseller, The Sneaky Chef: Simple Strategies for Hiding Healthy Foods in Kids’ Favorite Meals. The Sneaky Chef has transformed the way America feeds its families following her unique method of using “blends” to make every meal more nutritious.
In addition to her seven books, Missy is also the founder of Sneaky Chef Foods LLC, a company committed to developing products that improve children’s health including Sneaky Chef No-Nut Butter (a wildly successful peanut butter alternative) and pasta sauces made with eight hidden veggies. Sneaky Chef Foods are sold nationwide.
Missy has appeared on Today and has made hundreds of national TV, radio and print appearances. She is a regular contributor to the Huffington Post and Daily Meal and is also a member of the Children’s Advisory Council for NewYork-Presbyterian Morgan Stanley Children’s Hospital, where Sneaky Chef meals are served to patients. Missy's fresh, irreverent approach to nutrition can be found on her website, TheSneakyChef.com, and on Facebook, Twitter, and Pinterest.
She lives with her husband Rick and their children in Westchester County, New York. - Length (mins) 10
- Waiver Received Yes
- Host Andrea Donsky, RHN and Lisa Davis, MPH
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- Segment Number 2
- Audio File talk_healthy/1635tt2b.mp3
- Featured Speaker James LaValle, RPh, CCN
- Organization Metabolic Code
- Book Title Your Blood Never Lies
- Guest Website Jim LaValle, RPh, CCN
- Guest Facebook Account https://www.facebook.com/Jim-LaValle-169566756447190/
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James LaValle, RPh, CCN, is a nationally recognized clinical pharmacist, author, board certified clinical nutritionist, founder of Metabolic Code Enterprises, Inc. He founded and practices at Progressive Medical Center in Orange County, CA. He also founded Integrative Health Resources in 2001 as a natural products industry consulting company. Mr. LaValle has 27 years of expertise in natural therapeutics application and drug/nutrient depletion issues, and in uncovering the underlying metabolic issues that keep people from feeling healthy and vital. As such he has written hundreds of articles for a variety of industry journals and publications, and has lectured for thousands of healthcare professionals and consumer audiences globally on these topics. He was a founding author of the NHI on Demand database and spearheaded the Lexi Comp databases relating to natural therapeutics.
He is author of 16 e-books and 20 books and was named one of the “50 Most Influential Pharmacists” by American Druggist magazine and was one of only nine Americans selected to participate in the inaugural Dietary Supplement Education Alliance & Dietary Supplement Information Bureau. Mr. LaValle is a favorite interviewee for the media related to natural care, and has done well over 500 media appearances in T.V. and radio.
Mr. LaValle served as an adjunct associate professor at Cincinnati College of Pharmacy for over 14 years. He was appointed Metabolic Medicine Institute (MMI) Committee Chairperson in 2014 and is also affiliated with George Washington University as the course director in systems biology and as a clinical lecturer. He currently is a co-chairman for A4M Advisory Board as well as an instructor for the Fellowship for Anti-Aging and Regenerative Medicine Fellowship. - Length (mins) 27
- Waiver Received No
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- Segment Number 1
- Audio File talk_healthy/1635tt2a.mp3
- Featured Speaker James LaValle, RPh, CCN
- Organization Metabolic Code
- Book Title Your Blood Never Lies
- Guest Website Jim LaValle, RPh, CCN
- Guest Facebook Account https://www.facebook.com/Jim-LaValle-169566756447190/
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Guest Bio
James LaValle, RPh, CCN, is a nationally recognized clinical pharmacist, author, board certified clinical nutritionist, founder of Metabolic Code Enterprises, Inc. He founded and practices at Progressive Medical Center in Orange County, CA. He also founded Integrative Health Resources in 2001 as a natural products industry consulting company. Mr. LaValle has 27 years of expertise in natural therapeutics application and drug/nutrient depletion issues, and in uncovering the underlying metabolic issues that keep people from feeling healthy and vital. As such he has written hundreds of articles for a variety of industry journals and publications, and has lectured for thousands of healthcare professionals and consumer audiences globally on these topics. He was a founding author of the NHI on Demand database and spearheaded the Lexi Comp databases relating to natural therapeutics.
He is author of 16 e-books and 20 books and was named one of the “50 Most Influential Pharmacists” by American Druggist magazine and was one of only nine Americans selected to participate in the inaugural Dietary Supplement Education Alliance & Dietary Supplement Information Bureau. Mr. LaValle is a favorite interviewee for the media related to natural care, and has done well over 500 media appearances in T.V. and radio.
Mr. LaValle served as an adjunct associate professor at Cincinnati College of Pharmacy for over 14 years. He was appointed Metabolic Medicine Institute (MMI) Committee Chairperson in 2014 and is also affiliated with George Washington University as the course director in systems biology and as a clinical lecturer. He currently is a co-chairman for A4M Advisory Board as well as an instructor for the Fellowship for Anti-Aging and Regenerative Medicine Fellowship. - Length (mins) 27
- Waiver Received No
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- Segment Number 1
- Audio File schneck/1634sk3a.mp3
- Doctors Coates, Kyle
- Featured Speaker Kyle Coates
- Guest Bio Kyle Coates is an Athletic Trainer with Schneck Medical Center.
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Bill Klaproth(Host): It’s an exciting step for a young athlete going from junior high to high school sports but learning the proper way to prepare and train for high school sports is very important for success. And here to tell us more is Kyle Coates, a certified athletic trainer in high school sports, specializing in injury management at Schneck Medical Center. Kyle, thank you so much for being on with us today. So, what do we need to know first about preparing for high school sports?
Kyle Coats (Guest): Thanks for having me. First for preparing for high school athletics, like you said, going from middle school to high school sports is a big transition for a lot of kids. The speed of the game, the strength of the opponents that they’re playing and just the overall skill changes at the high school level. So, obviously, nutrition plays a part of that. Strengthening helps with injury prevention and preparing them for the next level, as well as other things like flexibility, balance training, and then, obviously, the skill of whatever sport they’re involved in.
Bill: So, you mentioned nutrition, strengthening, and flexibility. Let’s spend a minute on nutrition. What’s your advice for nutrition?
Kyle: Really, we see it with high school kids, a lot of kids want to go on the supplement route, which my thinking is more of, eating a well-balanced diet. A lot of these kids are involved in athletics right after school, so not only is getting a good well-balanced breakfast every morning is kind of the key. A lot of kids will skip breakfast and then a late lunch and then that really has to carry them through practice. A lot of the kids, we want them to bring a snack right after school so they have fuel for that practice or even a game afterwards. But, a lot of protein, your carbohydrates. Depending on what sport, you may need a more complex carbohydrate for like cross-country runners, track runners, things like that, more endurance sports. But, a lot of protein for those kids involved with football, basketball, and those kids of sports where it’s more of the quick twitch muscle fibers.
Bill: Skipping breakfast, you mentioned. That is not advised, correct?
Kyle: Correct. Yes. Some kids think, I wake up and I don’t feel like eating, so they’ll just kind of skip that meal or they’ll get in a hurry. What they don’t realize is getting that breakfast in them early in the morning will actually get their metabolism going throughout the day which helps carry them throughout the day so they don’t get tired in the early afternoon or before lunch. So, yes, the most important thing they can do is eat breakfast.
Bill: So, don’t skip breakfast, number one. Eat a well-balanced, nutritional meal plan. Then, you mentioned proteins, too, right? So, those are very important to pay attention to. What kind of proteins? What’s the best way for student athletes to get protein?
Kyle: The red meats. Peanut butter is a great way. Even if they can get some peanut butter crackers before practice or a peanut butter sandwich, something like that, to get that protein in them. Also, chicken and things like that. We try with a lot of teams to get our team meals, some kind of healthy protein before so they’re not just trying to go get a fast food, something real quick before they play. A lot of planning goes into it but as well-balanced as they can get.
Bill: And what about hydration? Can you speak to the importance of that, too?
Kyle: Yes, absolutely. Hydration is one of the most important things for athletes, especially, we’re in the fall right now so it varies from area to area, but in the Midwest here there’s a lot of humidity. So, they lose a lot of electrolytes. They’re sweating throughout practice so a lot of the high school kids, we tell them to stop at every water fountain they see in between classes; if they’re able to, carry a jug of water around with them; and then, definitely throughout practice, we try to provide as many water breaks as possible. In the past, we’ve tried to get a water break every 10-15 minutes but with a lot of our coaches we just allow water breaks constantly throughout practice and have water available so that they can drink it at any point throughout the competition or practice.
Bill: And, what are proper tips for strengthening?
Kyle: For strengthening, nowadays a lot of schools offer some kind of weights and conditioning classes or they call it “sports performance”. Really, strengthening is your biggest asset for you to prevent injury. The stronger you are, the more flexible you are, the less likely that muscle’s going to be injured or ligament or tendon. We want to be sport-specific. Obviously, a football player may not lift exactly like a cross-country runner or a swimmer or something like that. We want to train the muscles so that they can move well as well. So, I talked about flexibility. We want to be strong. We want to be fast and move well because if you lose any one of those steps…If you’re strong and don’t move well, it doesn’t translate to the athletic field, court, or whatever sport they’re playing.
Bill: How should a student athlete go about finding out the proper strengthening exercises for their particular sport?
Kyle: A lot of the coaches are trained in strength and conditioning. They’re certified on a national level. The national academy of sports medicine provides a lot of training on that. You want to lift properly as well. You can lift, but if you’re doing it improperly, you can be injured. So, anytime that you can be coached in the proper way or learn the correct techniques and form, especially for these younger athletes as they’re coming in to high school, really the first step is learning to lift the proper way with good technique before they get into really building mass or building muscle, we want them to lift the correct way.
Bill: How about flexibility and stretching? What are your tips for those?
Kyle: Flexibility and stretching, really, we start every kind of competition or practice with some kind of dynamic warm-up which means we’re getting the body prepared, warmed up, before we stretch a muscle. It’s really difficult to stretch a muscle that’s cold and not warmed up. Years ago, people would say you need to stretch before you do anything. Really, you want to do some kind of dynamic warm-up such as jogging, marching, skipping, shuffling, get your body really warmed up and then you can move into these more static stretches where you’re doing the stretch and hold type techniques. The more flexibility we can get out of those muscles, like I said, prevents the injury. And then, always after when you end any kind of practice or competition, a good cool-down followed by some good static stretching as well.
Bill: Kyle, many sports, you have to try out to make the team. Do you have any tips for a student athlete working at home, preparing, and getting ready for a try-out?
Kyle: Yes, sure. So, we talked about some of the things like nutrition and strengthening. I’d say being prepared for the sport as far as, what are the rigors going to be? If it’s a more endurance-based sport like soccer or cross-country and things like that, make sure you’re prepared and that you can meet the demands of that sport so that you can run. If it’s cross-country, if you’re able to run at least three or four miles, train up to that point, as well as for soccer. Make sure your fitness is there. For sports like football, obviously foot-work is important as well as that strengthening. So you really have to tailor it to whatever sport you’re going into. Obviously, the skills of that sport, so if it’s basketball, you want to be prepared to do those kinds of drills with ball-handling, shooting, and the other types of activities.
Bill: So, that’s really good advice. Make sure that you know what it takes to be a success in that sport. And, what is the best way to avoid injury?
Kyle: To avoid injury, obviously, we talked about strengthening and flexibility. Going into those sports, make sure your body’s ready. So, if I’m going into soccer or something like that, I want to make sure I’m as flexible as I can be, I’m as strong as I can be going into that. If I have any kind of injury or issue I’ve dealt with in the past, make sure I’m rehabbing that properly so I’m prepared. As far as padding, make sure for football that you have all the correct equipment that you may need. Footwear is important. Make sure you have the proper footwear. If you’re a cross-country runner and you’re wearing an old pair of shoes, obviously, that’s going to break down your body and can cause potential injury. So, those kinds of little things that people may not think about really go a long way in preventing injury.
Bill: And, do you have a few tips on how a student athlete can balance schoolwork, social life, and an athletic schedule?
Kyle: Yes. That’s definitely one of the most difficult things for high school kids, especially kids involved in multiple sports year round. They’re in some kind of practice or maybe on a travel AAU type team. Really, for those kids, academics come first and most coaches will tell you. So, it’s really time management, making sure that after practice when they get home that they’re working on their homework right away. On the weekends when they don’t have games or days when they might get out of practice early, making sure they work on that schoolwork. But, at the same time, they have to take a break from athletics at some point. So, when they have some of that free time, have a social life. Have friends and family around them that support them. That’s important as well for their mental health. It’s not just constantly being around the sport that they’re in.
Bill: Kyle, great information. Thank you so much for your time today. And, why should someone choose Schneck Medical Center for their athletic needs?
Kyle: Schneck Medical Center provides various resources to athletes and it gives us a kind of continuum of care. From athletic trainers that are there on the field at competitions and games with the athletes, to orthopedists that specialize in sports medicine and can see the athlete, as well as physical therapists that can give them rehabilitation during injuries and after surgeries and can get them back to sports. Those three resources communicate throughout that whole process to really give the athlete the best opportunity to get back to sports safely and quickly.
Bill: Kyle, thanks again so much for your time. We appreciate it. For more information visit schneckmed.org. That’s schenckmed.org. This is Schneck Radio. I’m Bill Klaproth. Thanks for listening.
- Hosts Bill Klaproth
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- Segment Number 1
- Audio File wellness_for_life/Dr_LeeAlschuler_Podcast_20160819.mp3
- Featured Speaker Lise Alschuler, ND
- Organization Dr. Lise Alschuler, ND, FABNO
- Book Title Definitive Guide to Cancer: An Integrative Approach to Prevention, Treatment and Healing (3rd edition) and Definitive Guide to Thriving After Cancer
- Guest Website Five to Thrive
- Guest Facebook Account www.facebook.com/FiveToThrive
- Guest Twitter Account @DrLise @FiveToThrive
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Guest Bio
Dr. Lise Alschuler, ND, FABNO practices naturopathic oncology out of Naturopathic Specialists, LLC.
She is the co-author of Definitive Guide to Cancer and Definitive Guide to Thriving After Cancer.
Dr. Alschuler is the Executive Director of TAP Integrative, a nonprofit educational resource for integrative practitioners. She co-hosts a radio show, Five To Thrive Live! and is co-founder of the iTHRIVE Plan, a mobile web application that creates customized wellness plans for cancer survivors.
Dr. Alschuler works as an independent consultant in the area of practitioner and consumer health education. - Length (mins) 26:46
- Waiver Received No
- Host Susanne Bennett, DC
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- Segment Number 5
- Audio File clean_food_network/1634cf1e.mp3
- Featured Speaker Jenna Tanenbaum, Founder of Green Blender
- Guest Website Green Blender
- Guest Facebook Account https://www.facebook.com/greenblender
- Guest Twitter Account @greenblender
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Guest Bio
Jenna Tanenbaum is the founder of Green Blender, a smoothie delivery service based in Brooklyn, NY. She believes that being healthy should be fun and easy.
Green Blender sends out all the pre-portioned ingredients and superfoods to make healthy, wholesome smoothies at home.
When she's not blending up the latest smoothie recipe for Green Blender, she is trying out new ways to sweat. - Waiver Received No
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- Segment Number 2
- Audio File naturally_savvy/1634ns3b.mp3
- Featured Speaker Raphael Kellman, MD
- Book Title The Microbiome Diet
- Guest Website Kellman Center
- Guest Facebook Account https://www.facebook.com/drraphaelkellman
- Guest Twitter Account @doctorkellman
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Guest Bio
Dr. Raphael Kellman, MD, Founder of the Kellman Center for Integrative & Functional Medicine, is a pioneer in functional medicine; using a holistic and visionary approach to healing. As a doctor trained in internal medicine at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York, Dr. Kellman uses the latest drugs and technology to treat specific diseases, but his approach to medicine is patient-centered and holistic. Drawing on the latest research, Dr. Kellman addresses a patient’s biochemistry, metabolism, hormones, genetics, environment, emotions, and life circumstances to help them achieve optimal health. Dr. Kellman is a sought after expert who regularly speaks about treatments for thyroid, autism, auto-immune diseases, and more. He has been featured in countless publications including, Prevention, Marie Claire, W Magazine, Alternative Medicine, Women’s Health. Dr. Kellman is also the author of three best-selling books including, The Microbiome Diet, Gut Reactions, and Matrix Healing, and the soon to be released. His work has been praised by notable industry professionals such as Deepak Chopra, MD; Christine Northrup, MD; and Joseph Mercola, MD.
- Waiver Received No
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- Segment Number 3
- Audio File clean_food_network/1634cf1c.mp3
- Featured Speaker Pina LoGiudice, ND, LAc
- Book Title The Little Book of Healthy Beauty: Simple Daily Habits to Get You Glowing
- Guest Website Inner Source Health
- Guest Twitter Account @DrPinaND
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Guest Bio
Dr. Pina LoGiudice is a well-recognized expert in the field of natural medicine. She was awarded the Health Care Heroes Award in 2011 along with her husband, Dr. Peter Bongiorno, in the category for Complementary and Alternative Health.
Dr. Pina is the past vice-president of the New York Association of Naturopathic Physicians and an honored member of the American Association for Naturopathic Physicians. She has taught at New York University, Mt. Sinai School of Medicine, and is on the adjunct faculty at the Natural Gourmet Institute for Food and Health. She is a frequent expert guest on the Dr. Oz Show as well as numerous other media. - Waiver Received No