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SHOW NOTES
Title: Dr. James Chestnut, Dr. Bruce Lipton, and Dr. D.D. Palmer’s Sweet Home
Host: Dr. Thomas Lamar
Show Date: 08/03/13
Run Time: 171:59
Description: Join Dr. Thomas Lamar for a “Bee”-Rated Episode with A-Rated Content as he podcasts hive-side! Headlining this sweet as honey episode are TWO amazing powerhouses for chiropracTIC: The Eat Well, Move Well, and Think Well chiropracTOR, Dr. James Chestnut; and the Epigenetic Dr. Bruce Lipton! Plus travel back in time as Lamar chats with Dr. Myron Brown and ChiroPicker, Todd Waters, about the one and only “Sweet Home” — the bee and raspberry farm of the man who would one day discover the great profession of chiropractic, DD Palmer. Plus Dr. Lamar grabs Special Agent Paul Reed to talk “Mission Possible” for the upcoming 2013 ChiroFest. And if all that were not enough, there’s banter with Bee Keeper Dan, a Spinal Column Reblog, AND the Big TOR on Campus featuring Dr. Katina Manning. (James Chestnut interview recorded at the 2012 California Jam in Costa Mesa, California. Interview with Dr. Bruce Lipton recorded in Auckland, New Zealand, May 2012).
SpinalColumnRadio
ON LOCATION with the
Dead Chiropractic Society’s
The Eat Well, Move Well, Think Well
chiropracTOR
James Chestnut, DC
DCS California Jam
2012
• Learn more about Dr. James Chestnut:
– Doctor website: TheWellnessPractice.com
– Public website: WellnessAndPrevention.com
– Nutritional line: InnateChoice.com
– James on Facebook
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Down Under with Dr. Bruce Lipton
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• Learn more about Bruce Lipton:
• Learn more about New Zealand College of Chiropractic:
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• Learn More About Sweet Home:
- ChiroPicker Article on Finding Sweet Home Story
- Google Map to get you close to Sweet Home
- Todd’s Book: Chips From Sweet Home
- Watch the Videos of Finding Sweet Home:
“The Big TOR on Campus”
Brett Jones
DC2B Life West
an interview with
Katina Manning, DC
– BGI Seminars –
Listen to BGI’s Sue Brown on SCR
• Learn more about Brett Jones:
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• Other Stuff Talked About on the Show:
Dr. Lamar’s RockStarProject Interview- ChiroFest.org
- Exploring Chiropractic podcast with Nathan Cashion
- Spinal Column Reblog: Restoration of Normal Cycles
- Steve Tullius interviews on SCR (102.5, 118)
- Tullius’ website: ChiropracticIS.com
- MCQI
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Review SpinalColumnRadio in iTunes
• Learn more about the California Jam:
– Website: CaliforniaJam.org
– Website: DeadChiropracticSociety.com
– Facebook California Jam – Dead Chiropractic Society
Check out the Cal Jam Interview Archives! (plus see who’s still the cue for release)
Filed under: Chiro-Picker, chiropractic history | Tags: Chips from Sweet Home, Chiro-Picker, chiropractic history, DD Palmer, Gene Zdrazil DC, Myron Brown DC, Old Dad Chiro, Todd Waters

by Todd Waters, aka “The Chiro-Picker” – SpinalColumnRadio featured blogger
On September 18, 1997, one hundred and two years after D.D. Palmer delivered the profession’s first adjustment, adventuring chiropractic historians, Dr. Myron Brown and Dr. Gene Zdrazil, set a modest stone marker on a piece of land once owned by the founder — a piece of land that Palmer affectionately referred to as “Sweet Home.”
For Brown and Zdrazil, memorializing this historic location of chiropractic was easy. Finding it was hard. Continue reading
Filed under: Chiro-Picker, chiropractic history | Tags: BJ Palmer, Chips from Sweet Home, Chiro-Picker, chiropractic history, Nellie Revell, Palmer School of Chiropractic, Palmergram, PSC, Todd Waters, vaudeville

by Todd Waters, aka “The Chiro-Picker” – SpinalColumnRadio featured blogger
As a non-DC, but avid DC-historian, I can speak with some authority when I say chiropractors have never had an easy time selling what they do to the public. Although chiropractic is beneficial to the health of man, it is difficult to quickly explain to the layperson what it is — and on the flip side, what it isn’t. Chiropractic concepts are further complicated when potential patients must “unlearn” what hearsay has taught them.
From its beginning, the chiropractic profession has been smeared by other practitioners of health care, driven by competition and misunderstanding.
However, there was a period in chiropractic’s early life where the profession was under attack by clowns… Literally.
Continue reading
Filed under: Chiro-Picker, chiropractic history, Chiropractic Philosophy, communication, Remembering Reggie Collection | Tags: Chips from Sweet Home, Chiro-Picker, chiropractic history, chiropractic lay lecture, old chiropractic recording, Reggie Gold, Todd Waters

by Todd Waters, aka “The Chiro-Picker” – SpinalColumnRadio featured blogger
Reggie Gold one of Chiropractic’s last living legends and master of communication passed away March 24 2012. I had little knowledge of Reggie until I heard his interviews here on Spinalcolumnradio.
As a Picker of collectibles, one of my specialties is record LP’s. The more unusual the subject matter on the record, the more interesting it becomes to me. I am especially intrigued with spoken word records when an author reads his work, or a pilot instructs how to fly a plane, …or even when — as you’ll soon find out — a master at communicating the chiropractic message demonstrates his art in front of a live audience. Continue reading
Filed under: animal chiropractic, Chiro-Picker | Tags: animal adjusting, animal chiropractic, bird, Chiro-Picker, Chiropractic Philosophy, owl, Todd Waters

by Todd Waters, aka “The Chiro-Picker” – SpinalColumnRadio featured blogger
Ok, get this… TRUE STORY.
“The picker in me told me to turn my car around and go retrieve the body.”
Let me explain…
Dr. Thomas Lamar, your podcast chiropractor








































