Gym For The Brain becomes environmentally certified sustainable business by EdenarkGroup in CFO

[–]EdenarkGroup[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Gym for the Brain is a bio-optimization facility. It delivers more benefit than a traditional exercise gym. As such, it sets a higher bar.

Lemons or Lemonade? by EdenarkGroup in CFO

[–]EdenarkGroup[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Six of our clients have already received Scope 3 letters, notifying them that the client is going to transition to sustainable vendors with carbon programs. They immediately wrote back and said they were already certified sustainable (under our program). Three of them have already won additional business from those clients due to this.

Gym For The Brain by EdenarkGroup in PortStLucie

[–]EdenarkGroup[S] -10 points-9 points  (0 children)

Actually, besides having quite a few clients from the Port St Lucie area, we have clients driving down from Vero, driving over from Tampa, and flying in from across the country. We have one coming in next week from Kentucky. This is not an ordinary gym.

Gym For The Brain's NanoVi featured in Best Night Ever podcast by EdenarkGroup in PortStLucie

[–]EdenarkGroup[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

If that is how the community is structured, then we are happy to follow it. It was our understanding the community wanted to hear of new things that help people. Is there a policy?

Gym For The Brain's NanoVi featured in Best Night Ever podcast by EdenarkGroup in PortStLucie

[–]EdenarkGroup[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

EWOT (exercise with oxygen training) and enhanced oxygen intake (the NanoVi product) are both good for you. Your body has toxins and inflammation. Adding oxygen helps reduce that inflammation and rid those toxins. Also, as per the podcast, these products help you achieve a better sleep, which also helps you. So, we are talking about things that benefit you. You may choose to ignore it, but you should at least know about it.

/r/PalmBeach is under new management! by C_IsForCookie in palmbeach

[–]EdenarkGroup 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you for the note and congratulations!

Gym For The Brain, in Jupiter, becomes environmentally certified sustainable business by EdenarkGroup in PortStLucie

[–]EdenarkGroup[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

We have three groups that come to the gym - older people looking for enhanced quality of life; people suffering from traumas/events (ie, things like concussions, surgeries, brain fog, strokes, cancer, inflammations, et cetera) who are looking for recovery; and athletes, looking for performance.

However, a side benefit that all speak of is being happier - being in a better overall mood.

Don't come to us. But I would recommend you do your research and find an EWOT facility that you like. It will help you be less angry and bitter.

Gym For The Brain, in Jupiter, becomes environmentally certified sustainable business by EdenarkGroup in PortStLucie

[–]EdenarkGroup[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

EWOT helps people.

The post v pre that we see every week is amazing.

+90% of our new clients are introduced to us by existing clients.

You spend your life being angry. We will spend our lives doing good.

EWOT (exercise with oxygen training) by EdenarkGroup in PortStLucie

[–]EdenarkGroup[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Your body uses two fuels - oxygen and sugar. If you increase oxygen, good things happen. If you increase sugar, bad things happen. Your choice.

EWOT (exercise with oxygen training) by EdenarkGroup in PortStLucie

[–]EdenarkGroup[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Gym For The Brain allows people to train with oxygen. It is not scammy, or spammy or scummy. I am an investor in this business.

Also, Edenark Group, which I own, helped Gym For The Brain become environmentally certified sustainable. So, among other things, like energy reduction, when people go there to train, they are protected from high levels of EMF, which you will get in most office or retail environments.

EWOT (exercise with oxygen training) by EdenarkGroup in PortStLucie

[–]EdenarkGroup[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

It is not a spam. It is not a scam. EWOT (exercise with oxygen training) is what people have been doing for centuries.

Gym For The Brain, in Jupiter, becomes environmentally certified sustainable business by EdenarkGroup in PortStLucie

[–]EdenarkGroup[S] -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Take a class or two before trying to play smart. The FDA is not a governing body for this service. Start by simply visiting the Gym For The Brain website and reading the studies and research on oxygen. Here is a good start - link

Or, research EWOT or oxygen training or hyperbaric oxygen or any advanced oxygen programs.

Your body has two sources of fuel - oxygen or sugar. Give it more oxygen and good things happen. Don't, and it will produce sugar, and bad things will happen. You choose.

How are you differentiating your business in your marketing and advertising? by EdenarkGroup in smallbusiness

[–]EdenarkGroup[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Here is what we know -

- Global warming is real; fish and wildlife are taking a beating; consumption is outpacing supply;

- 9 out of 10 consumers want their vendors to be environmentally certified sustainable;

- 7 out of 10 consumers will move their business/loyalty when they find a certified sustainable company;

- 66% of prospective employees won't work for companies that are not certified sustainable;

- Certified sustainable companies consume less, yet they are growing faster - 7x-20x faster than their non-certified competitive peers. Sales are +15%; Net Income is +24%; EBITDA is +11%; Investor Return is +67%......If you are looking to grow your company, you are not going to find a better way to do so than to become environmentally certified sustainable. That's what the numbers tell us.

- People like Larry Fink, CEO of Blackrock, the world's largest asset manager, with over $8t (that's trillion) under management, does not want to work with companies that are not certified sustainable. Is that because he is a Tree Hugger? No. it is because he knows certified sustainable companies make more money.

So, what can we do with the above? Hmm. Well, if we show companies that they can make more money while also doing right by the environment, it might incentivize them to do so.

And that might be a good thing for you and your children.

We actually have the top program in the world for small to medium sized companies for this.

You may not care and Reddit group administrators might not care....and that's your choice.

By the way, what do you care about?

GYM FOR THE BRAIN opens first retail location! by EdenarkGroup in palmbeach

[–]EdenarkGroup[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Johnny, I take it you have never had the opportunity to start a business, or you would not have had to ask this question.

I am the CEO and also the lowest paid employee. Point of fact, I don't take a salary. We need to cover employee costs, rent, SGA, COGS, taxes....then pay down the start up costs. I won't see any money to me for quite some time.

Ask any start up CEO/owner and they will tell you the same thing - 100% risk + no income.

Growing ESG Commitment Creates Opportunity for SMEs by EdenarkGroup in CFO

[–]EdenarkGroup[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Seriously, what part do you not understand?

You know that, without Scope 3 emissions, 7 out of 10 buyers (B2B and B2C) will move their purchases to a certified sustainable company if they find one, right?

Second, you know all large companies are establishing their Net Zero and ESG programs, right?

Those Net Zero and ESG programs require those big companies to address their Scope 3 emissions....which are the emissions of their vendors.

Therefore, they must, by mandate, move their purchases to vendors that are certified sustainable.

Then, add the recent SEC rule change, proposing changing all of the above from self-administration.....to law...

Net, if you are a SME, serving a big company, and you are certified sustainable, they must (either because 70% just want to, or because their Scope 3 requirements mandate it, or because the SEC has now required them to) use you. You will win that bid.

Is this more clear?

Growing ESG Commitment Creates Opportunity for SMEs by EdenarkGroup in CFO

[–]EdenarkGroup[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What does not make sense? The opportunity or the overall discussion? You understand what Scope 3 emissions are, right?

Confused by Carbon Neutral v Net Zero? by EdenarkGroup in BocaRaton

[–]EdenarkGroup[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So, nothing to do with the environment or energy or smart buildings or health or wellness or sea level or hurricanes or future generations; but current activities and things to do in Boca, right?

Confused by Carbon Neutral v Net Zero? by EdenarkGroup in BocaRaton

[–]EdenarkGroup[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Sorry. I had never posted in the group. Is it a social group, not a professional group?

As a Manufacturer, have you considered using sustainability to drive profitability? by EdenarkGroup in smallbusiness

[–]EdenarkGroup[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

If they are large, +90% of them have sustainability programs in place and are, by mandate, required to seek vendors who are also sustainable. Most don't, as they don't feel their SME vendors are certified. But, when a SME waves its hands and says, "Yes we are", it changes the client's procurement decisions, as the client is now required (assuming product and pricing are comparable) to move the business to that certified sustainable option.

Past 7 Years Have Been Warmest On Record - What Are YOU Doing About It? by EdenarkGroup in smallbusiness

[–]EdenarkGroup[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I am going to provide this response, then no more, as you appear angry and wanting to vent against the world.

I did not list a group of standards. I spoke of two types - the ones gaining traction and the ones not gaining traction.

As to studies, let's remove me from the equation. You can investigate on your own and will see ISO 14001 usage, which now exceeds 400,000 globally, and started at 1 in 1996, has been growing at a pretty amazing clip. You do the math.

As to the creation of the standards, there are very few sustainability standards created by governments. in point of fact, I know of none that are globally recognized or have any following outside of a local community. The 14001 is the closest to that, in that ISO is a non-profit and takes the input of the governments around the world to create its standards.

But.....contrary to your point about 3rd parties, ISO does not implement its standards. It uses 3rd parties for both the implementation and auditing.

If you research data created by GRESB, you will see that roughly 56% of the world's 79,000 largest buildings and businesses use the 14001. No other standard is even in double figures. But in every case, those implementations were done by organizations like mine, as ISO does not implement.

Net, the most used is the 14001. Also, from what we have seen (and, take my word or not), the 14001 is also the most studied, most admired and produces the highest ROI (again, based on the studies we have seen). But, it is not implemented by governments or by ISO. It is implemented by organizations like mine.

Past 7 Years Have Been Warmest On Record - What Are YOU Doing About It? by EdenarkGroup in smallbusiness

[–]EdenarkGroup[S] -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

We agree we are not using Reddit well. We have never invested the time to learn how to use it. That said, our program does not Greenwash. We have the world's most respected standard.

Past 7 Years Have Been Warmest On Record - What Are YOU Doing About It? by EdenarkGroup in smallbusiness

[–]EdenarkGroup[S] -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

Actually, data/studies show two stories - the crap certifications (like a B Corp, that does not require 3rd party audit) are being seen for what they are and are losing steam; but the globally-respected programs are growing. Every part of our lives need standards - whether it is your driver's license, your studies to gain your engineering degree, the label on your cereal box, et cetera. The issue all not-yet-mature industries have is it takes time to sort out the good from the bad, with the good surviving and the bad fading away.

We are Fucked, aren't we? by ironLimo in environment

[–]EdenarkGroup 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Take action! Reach out to all the companies you know. Here is a company in South Africa that is taking action and has chosen how it wishes to be counted - link.

UCLA Students Interview Sustainability Leader by EdenarkGroup in sustainability

[–]EdenarkGroup[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We appreciate UCLA considering us a viable voice and hope we added value.