Sean Dustin

Nowhere To Go But Up

Sean Dustin

  • #109 A Conversation with Maryam Henein Director of the Award Winning Documentary "Vanishing of the Bees"...

#109 A Conversation with Maryam Henein Director of the Award Winning Documentary "Vanishing of the Bees"...

Friday 26th February 2021

Maryam Henein and Sean Dustin discuss bees' crucial role, pesticide impacts, community resilience, and preventative health measures.
Explicit
98 minutes
Informative
Thought-provoking
Eye-opening
Authentic
Engaging

About this podcast

Nowhere To Go But Up
Author:
Sean Dustin
Overview:
Categories:
Body & Mind
Sobriety Success Stories
Innovative Treatments & Recovery Paths
Healing from Sexual Trauma
Entrepreneurship for Personal Growth
Links:
Visit site
Rounded Button Dark
Do you want to link to this podcast?
Get the buttons here!

Maryam Henein on Bees, Health, and Community Resilience

Intrinsically, something deep inside of us recognizes that if there aren't bees, there's something wrong.
What happens when the bees disappear? Sean Dustin sits down with Maryam Henein, the director of the award-winning documentary 'Vanishing of the Bees', to explore this pressing question. Maryam’s journey into health and wellness began after a life-altering accident, leading her to become a passionate advocate for environmental and personal health.
In this episode, she shares her unique insights into the crucial role bees play in our ecosystem and the devastating impact pesticides have on their populations and our own health. The conversation doesn't stop at bees. Maryam and Sean delve into the broader implications of genetically modified organisms and the erosion of constitutional rights, urging listeners to stay vigilant about what they consume—both in terms of food and information.
They also highlight the importance of community, especially during challenging times, and discuss how finding like-minded individuals can be a source of strength and resilience. Maryam emphasizes the need for preventative health measures, such as taking care of your liver and using zinc, to maintain well-being in an increasingly toxic world. The episode wraps up on a hopeful note, encouraging listeners to be thankful, resourceful, and proactive in their lives.
If you're looking for a thought-provoking discussion that blends environmental activism with personal health advice, this episode is a must-listen.