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  • Dr. Navaz Habib discusses the significant role of the vagus nerve in our health and its connection to the immune system. He explains how stress affects vagus nerve function and introduces practical techniques for breath control and nervous system regulation. The conversation emphasizes mitochondrial health, and the power of narrative and gratitude in managing stress and enhancing overall well-being, particularly for first responders. Dr. Habib and Ryan delve into the significance of breathwork, emphasizing its accessibility and effectiveness in promoting health and well-being. They discuss various breathing techniques, the importance of natural light, and the role of circadian rhythms in maintaining optimal health. Dr. Habib reminds us that healing can only occur in a parasympathetic state, highlighting the necessity of mindfulness and breath control in everyday life.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to the Vagus Nerve

    06:59 Understanding Vagus Nerve Dysfunction

    14:47 The Four Types of Stress Affecting Vagus Nerve

    20:57 Breath Control and Nervous System Regulation

    28:48 The Power of Narrative and Gratitude

    33:45 The Power of Breathwork

    39:16 Breath as Medicine

    41:44 The Importance of Natural Light

    46:40 Circadian Rhythms and Health

    50:00 Healing Through Parasympathetic Activation

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    Dr. Navaz Habib, DC | The Vagus Nerve Doc

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    Keywords

    vagus nerve, health, stress, breath control, nervous system, gratitude, mental health, first responders, immune system, neuroanatomy, breathwork, health, natural light, circadian rhythms, parasympathetic state, wellness, mindfulness, breathing techniques, vagus nerve, holistic health, HRV, Heart Rate Variability, BOLT Score, Buteyko, Pranayama, Breathwork, Breathing, Oxygen Advantage, VNS, Nervous system, Circadian biology, Circadian Health, Quantum Biology, Mitochondria, Mitochondrial health, Circadian rhythm, Natural sunlight,

  • Cameron Shayne received his 5th degree black belt in Olympic Style Taekwondo in 1992. He received his 3rd degree black belt in Yoshukai Karate-do 2003. He received his black belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu from Xande Ribeiro and Rafael Lovato Jr. in 2022.He currently serves as the mobility coach for numerous professional fighters in organizations including ADCC, UFC, One, and Bellator.Cameron has been studying and sharing martial arts, yoga and mobility for over 30 years producing hundreds of highly skilled teachers worldwide. He currently lives and runs Budokon University Montana with his wife Budokon University Director Melayne Shayne.

    Summary

    Cameron Shayne describes the evolution of movement practices, the challenges faced in the fitness culture, and the importance of a holistic approach to health and wellness. They discuss the significance of understanding body mechanics, injury prevention, and the role of strength training while emphasizing the need for a comprehensive view of health that includes mental and emotional well-being. The conversation also touches on the integration of mind-body connection and the future of movement practices in a modern context. Cameron delves into the nuances of artistic appreciation, the importance of understanding the source of creativity, and the challenges posed by modern life and technology on learning and awareness. The discussion emphasizes the need for sincerity and curiosity in life, the complexity of navigating challenges as one ages, and the impact of technology on our ability to learn and digest information.They discuss the alarming rise of chronic diseases in society, emphasizing the need for mindfulness and stillness in our overstimulated world. They explore the dangers of overconsumption and the attention economy, as well as the importance of authentic teaching the importance of hard work. Cameron highlights the necessity of finding balance in modern life, the need for quiet reflection, and the philosophy of taking life less seriously to foster a more fulfilling existence.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Movement and Personal Journey

    02:55 Challenges in Movement Culture

    06:05 Understanding Movement and Injury Prevention

    08:58 The Importance of Joint Health

    11:49 The Role of Strength in Movement

    15:12 Holistic Approaches to Health and Wellness

    18:02 The Evolution of Movement Practices

    21:01 Integrating Mind-Body Connection

    24:06 The Complexity of Health and Longevity

    27:03 The Future of Movement Practices

    40:55 The Depth of Artistic Appreciation

    48:05 Understanding the Source of Creativity

    56:23 The Challenge of Modern Life and Learning

    01:01:27 Navigating the Complexity of Age and Wisdom

    01:10:00 The Impact of Technology on Learning and Awareness

    01:18:15 The Rise of Chronic Diseases

    01:21:09 The Importance of Stillness and Mindfulness

    01:24:42 Understanding Our Disconnection from Nature

    01:28:33 The Dangers of Overconsumption and Ignorance

    01:32:20 The Challenge of Authentic Teaching

    01:36:05 The Role of Struggle in Learning

    01:40:33 Finding Balance in Modern Life

    01:45:55 The Need for Quiet and Reflection

    01:49:51 Taking Life Less Seriously

    Connect with Cameron ⁠http://budokon.com/⁠

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    movement, injury prevention, joint health, holistic health, strength training, yoga, martial arts, longevity, mind-body connection, fitness culture, art appreciation, creativity, modern life, learning, technology, philosophy, curiosity, sincerity, complexity, awareness, chronic diseases, mindfulness, stillness, overconsumption, authentic teaching, struggle in learning, modern life balance, quiet reflection, life philosophy

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  • Avi Loeb is the head the Harvard's Galileo Project and founding director of the Black Hole Initiative, Avi Loeb searches for extraterrestrial intelligent life. He is the author of nine books, including the bestselling ⁠Extraterrestrial: The First Sign of Intelligent Life Beyond Earth⁠, as well as more than a thousand scientific papers on topics such as black holes, the first stars and the future of the universe. Loeb also directs the Institute for Theory and Computation at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics and is an elected fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. He is a former member of the US President's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology, a former chair of the board on physics and astronomy of the National Academies and was the longest-serving chair of the Harvard Astronomy Department. His most recent book, ⁠Interstellar: The Search for Extraterrestrial Life and Our Future in the Stars⁠, was published in 2023.

    Avi Loeb discusses his journey as a scientist, emphasizing the importance of curiosity and creativity in scientific inquiry. He explores the opportunities and risks associated with AI, the significance of searching for extraterrestrial life, and the challenges faced within academia. Loeb also reflects on the nature of scientific progress, the role of creativity, and the need for open-mindedness in addressing fundamental questions about the universe. In this conversation, Avi Loeb discusses the likelihood of extraterrestrial civilizations existing in the universe, the importance of investing in the search for intelligent life, and the implications of artificial intelligence on our understanding of consciousness. He also reflects on the challenges of exploring Mars, the philosophical aspects of existence, and the influences that have shaped his scientific journey.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Avi Loeb and His Work

    05:54 AI: Opportunities and Risks

    12:11 The Search for Extraterrestrial Life

    17:46 Challenges in Academia and Scientific Inquiry

    24:09 The Role of Creativity in Science

    42:36 The Probability of Extraterrestrial Civilizations

    48:09 Consciousness and Artificial Intelligence

    56:34 Exploring Mars and the Search for Life

    01:01:39 The Role of AI in Space Exploration

    01:17:56 Influences and Inspirations in Science

    Avi Loeb

    https://lweb.cfa.harvard.edu/~loeb/

    ⁠https://avi-loeb.medium.com/⁠

    ⁠https://www.cfa.harvard.edu/people/avi-loeb⁠

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    Keywords

    Avi Loeb, AI, extraterrestrial life, Oumuamua, scientific inquiry, creativity in science, academia, dark matter, curiosity, innovation, extraterrestrial civilizations, search for intelligence, consciousness, artificial intelligence, Mars exploration, scientific inquiry, philosophy, Richard Feynman, Avi Loeb

  • Geoffrey West is a theoretical physicist whose primary interests have been in fundamental questions in physics, especially those concerning the elementary particles, their interactions and cosmological implications. West served as SFI President from July 2005 through July 2009. Prior to joining the Santa Fe Institute as a Distinguished Professor in 2003, he was the leader, and founder, of the high energy physics group at Los Alamos National Laboratory, where he is one of only approximately ten Senior Fellows.

    Summary

    Geoffrey West discusses the significance of cities in modern society, emphasizing their complexity and functions as they scale over time. He explores the concept of cities as living organisms, highlighting the scaling laws that govern their dynamics and the importance of social interactions in driving urban efficiency and sustainability. West draws parallels between biological systems and urban environments, suggesting that understanding these connections can lead to better urban planning and development. Geoffrey West discusses the intricate relationship between urban growth, innovation, and sustainability. He highlights the role of patents as indicators of inventiveness, the biological parallels of cities as living organisms, and the challenges of sustaining growth in urban environments. West emphasizes the need for continuous innovation to avoid collapse and the importance of understanding the dynamics of human social networks in addressing global sustainability issues. He expresses skepticism towards the notion of technological singularity and advocates for a broader definition of innovation that includes cultural and social changes.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Geoffrey West's Work

    02:14 The Role of Cities in Society

    09:56 Cities as Living Organisms

    13:51 Scaling Laws in Cities

    27:21 Biological Scaling and Its Implications

    40:35 Optimizing Cities for Interaction

    48:34 Innovation and Patents in Silicon Valley

    50:17 Cities as Living Organisms

    52:40 Growth, Sustainability, and the Future

    58:43 The Paradox of Urban Growth

    01:06:30 Global Sustainability and the Need for Innovation

    01:13:37 Skepticism Towards Technological Singularity

    01:20:46 The Importance of Love and Understanding

    Geoffrey West

    The Book “SCALE” https://a.co/d/gscLK8G

    ⁠https://www.santafe.edu/people/profile/geoffrey-west⁠

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    Keywords

    Geoffrey West, cities, urbanization, scaling laws, social networks, sustainability, biology, innovation, complexity, optimization, innovation, sustainability, urban growth, patents, cities, global sustainability, technological singularity, love, understanding, social networks

  • Sheldon Solomon and Ryan explore the profound themes of death, consciousness, and the human experience. They discuss how death shapes our understanding of life, the role of spirituality and religion, the impact of psychedelics on mental health and culture, and the importance of nature and community in fostering well-being. The talk about San Grof and the power of breath for nervous system management and somatic healing. They also critique the modern focus in the culture of individualism, contrasting it with Eastern philosophies that emphasize interconnectedness and gratitude. They talk about the issue of nihilism and victimhood. Sheldon discusses the philosophical underpinnings of individual freedom, property rights and consumerism as articulated by John Locke. He contrasts Western individualism with Eastern philosophies that emphasize interconnectedness and mindfulness. The discussion also delves into the pervasive influence of death awareness on human behavior, societal dynamics, and the potential for social engineering to manipulate people using fear. Ultimately, the conversation advocates for a recognition of our interdependence and the capacity for us to create meaning.

    Chapters

    00:00 Exploring Death and Consciousness

    05:40 Sheldon's Journey into Psychology and Death Awareness

    12:31 The Role of Religion and Spirituality in Understanding Life

    18:48 Psychedelics and Cosmic Connection

    25:39 Nature, Breath, and Mental Health

    32:38 The Impact of Technology on Human Connection

    39:08 The Dangers of a Victim Narrative

    46:10 Contrasting Eastern and Western Philosophies

    53:30 Locke's Vision of Property and Inequality

    01:01:27 Cultural Gratitude and Connection to Nature

    01:06:34 The Role of Death in Human Behavior

    01:20:12 Social Engineering and the Manipulation of Fear

    Sheldon Solomon

    Book The Worm at the Core https://a.co/d/17fjvVf

    https://www.skidmore.edu/psychology/faculty/solomon.php

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    Takeaways

    Death is central to understanding human uniqueness.

    Sheldon's journey into psychology began with Ernest Becker's work.

    Religion provides comfort but can also be hypocritical.

    Psychedelics can foster a sense of cosmic connection.

    Nature and breathwork are essential for mental health.

    Technology has led to increased isolation and disconnection.

    The victim narrative can be detrimental to mental health.

    Eastern philosophies offer valuable insights into human existence.

    Community and connection are vital for well-being.

    It's important to embrace the transient nature of life. Locke's view emphasizes individual freedom and limited government.

    Inequality is seen as both natural and necessary in society.

    Radical inequality can lead to societal collapse and unrest.

    Eastern philosophies promote mindfulness and interconnectedness.

    Cultural gratitude can foster a deeper connection to nature.

    Death awareness significantly influences human behavior and choices.

    Social engineering can manipulate fear for political gain.

    Cultural innovation arises from collective human interaction.

    The importance of recognizing our interdependence in society.

    Good enough is often sufficient for a fulfilling life.

    Keywords

    death, consciousness, spirituality, psychedelics, mental health, technology, victim narrative, Eastern philosophy, Western philosophy, human connection, social contract, individual freedom, Locke, inequality, Eastern philosophies, mindfulness, cultural gratitude, death awareness, social engineering, fear manipulation

  • Sidney Gottlieb was the CIA’s torturer, “poisoner in chief.” As head of the MK-ULTRA mind control project, he directed brutal experiments at secret prisons on three continents. Kinzer shares insights into Gottlieb's covert operations, the psychological experiments conducted under MKUltra, and the unexpected cultural impact of LSD. The discussion also touches on the ethical implications of these experiments and the historical context of the CIA's actions during the Cold War. This conversation delves into the dark history of the CIA's MKUltra program, Project Artichoke, operation midnight climax, and other sub projects created by the CIA. The conversation explored the controversial figures involved, the ethical implications of their actions, and the lasting impact of these experiments on society. The discussion highlights the recruitment of former Nazis doing Operation Paperclip, mind control, the tragic story of Frank Olson, and the broader implications of fear-driven narratives in intelligence operations. Ryan brings up some of the alternate theories to how and why the MKULTRA program was created and used. Ryan considers that the programs never truly went away, yet evolved and became more sophisticated in todays world. He also thinks that the ability to create a Manchurian Candidate through mind control was achieved and is being implemented currently. They bring up the book Chaos that was written by Tom O’Neill and some of the concepts of the Charles Manson Murders and other components of the MKULTRA program. Ryan brought up the significance of Louis Jolyon West in the MKULTRA project. “Limited hangout” is a concept that should always be considered when delving into these shadow sides of history and the CIA.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Sidney Gottlieb and MKUltra

    04:54 The Origins of Gottlieb's Fascination

    10:03 Gottlieb's Experiments and Their Locations

    15:01 The Dark Side of MKUltra

    19:56 The Unexpected Legacy of LSD

    24:55 Theories and Speculations Surrounding MKUltra

    28:00 The Dark Alliances: Nazis and the CIA

    30:52 The Illusion of Mind Control

    34:01 The Fall Guy: Sidney Gottlieb's Role

    36:01 Operation Midnight Climax: A Disturbing Experiment

    39:57 The Tragic Tale of Frank Olson

    47:51 The Legacy of MKUltra and Its Characters

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    Stephen Kinzer

    https://home.watson.brown.edu/people/faculty/senior-fellows/stephen-kinzer

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    February 10th, 2023 -- The Dead Elephant: Tom O’Neill, Stephen Kinzer, and Jolly West

    WOCKEFELLER FOUNDATION

    https://wockefellerfoundation.com/2023/02/10/the-dead-elephant-tom-oneill-stephen-kinzer-and-jolly-west/

    Keywords

    Sidney Gottlieb, MKUltra, CIA, mind control, LSD, covert operations, assassination, psychological experiments, Cold War, conspiracy theories, CIA, MKUltra, Sidney Gottlieb, mind control, Operation Midnight Climax, Frank Olson, Cold War, psychological experiments, dark history, intelligence operations

  • Andrew Marino discusses his extensive background in physics and biophysics, his significant collaboration with Robert Becker, and the implications of their research on electromagnetic energy and health. Andrew Marino reflects on the challenges posed by industry influence on scientific integrity and the importance of pursuing truth in science. He shares insights from his experiences, including his decision to attend law school to better navigate the complexities of scientific research and industry pressures. He delves into the intricate relationship between physics and biology, emphasizing the need for a deeper understanding of biological processes and their implications for health. The discussion covers the challenges in cancer research, the impact of environmental factors, and the complexities of electromagnetic fields on human biology. He also shares insights into his ongoing book project, the historical context of electromagnetic research, and the importance of cross-examination in establishing scientific truths. The conversation concludes with reflections on the nature of uncertainty in biology and the importance of scientific inquiry. Andrew talks about his relationship with Robert Becker and the significance that Robert Becker had in his life.

    Chapters

    01:03 Andrew Marino's Background and Education

    07:53 Connection with Robert Becker

    15:53 Research on Electromagnetic Energy and Health Risks

    21:10 The Impact of Industry on Scientific Integrity

    35:04 The Role of Money in Science

    44:44 The Future of Science and Integrity

    49:30 The Divide Between Physics and Biology

    52:06 Understanding Cancer and Environmental Factors

    54:32 The Journey of Writing a Book

    57:29 The Impact of Electromagnetic Fields on Biology

    01:01:07 The Role of Cross-Examination in Scientific Truth

    01:04:06 The Dangers of Electromagnetic Energy

    01:09:55 Hypersensitivity Syndrome and Its Challenges

    01:19:07 Historical Context of EMF Research

    01:26:58 Einstein's Dream and the Complexity of Biology

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    Andrew A. Marino https://andrewamarino.com/

    https://andrewamarino.com/goingsomewherebook/index.html

    Books https://andrewamarino.com/books/

    Going somewhere book https://a.co/d/2nbuLBG

    Research https://andrewamarino.com/research/

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    Takeaways

    Andrew Marino has over 50 years of experience in biophysics.

    He worked closely with Robert Becker, a pioneer in the field of healing and electromagnetic energy.

    Marino's research focused on the biological effects of low-level electromagnetic energy.

    Industry pressures often compromise scientific integrity and research funding.

    Marino's experiences led him to pursue a law degree to better understand the legal landscape.

    The concept of 'truth' in science is often influenced by economic interests.

    Regulatory agencies have shifted focus from public health to industry benefits.

    Marino believes that the public has little input in safety standards today.

    The relationship between science and industry has become increasingly problematic.

    Marino's work aims to keep alive the ideas of Robert Becker despite industry opposition. Biochemical inflammation must exist because it happens.

    Human nature will not allow us to lift ourselves by our bootstraps.

    The government prioritizes funding for curing cancer over understanding its causes.

    Research into environmental contaminants is often stifled.

    The public must demand investment in understanding causes, not just mechanisms.

    The author is keen to finish their book before it's too late.

    Electromagnetic fields have biological effects that are often overlooked.

    Cross-examination is a powerful tool for finding the truth in science.

    Hypersensitivity syndrome is a real phenomenon that requires more research.

    The laws of biology are complex and not fully understood.

    “Going Somewhere is a dynamic autobiographical narrative about Andrew Marino’s career in science. With a depth and drama that arise from personal involvement, the book explores an exceptionally wide range of science-related matters: the relation between electrical energy and life; the influence of corporate and military power on science; the role of self-interest on the part of federal and state agencies that deal with human health, especially the NIH and the FDA; the importance of cross-examining scientific experts in legal hearings; the erroneous view of nature that results when the perspective of physics is extended into biology; the pivotal role of deterministic chaos theory in at least some cognitive processes. These matters arise in the long course of the author’s scientific and legal activities involving the complex debate over the health risks of man-made environmental electromagnetic fields. The book offers far more than a solution to the contentious health issue. The story provides a portal into how science actually works, which you will see differs dramatically from the romantic notion of an objective search for truth. You will understand that science is a human enterprise, all too human, inescapably enmeshed in uncertainty. This realization has the potential to change your life because it will likely affect whom you choose to believe, and with what degree of confidence.”

    Andrew A. Marino

    Going Somewhere - Truth about a life in science

    Keywords

    Andrew Marino, Robert Becker, Becker, electromagnetic energy, EMF, Non Native EMF, health risks, scientific integrity, industry influence, biophysics, research funding, law school, truth in science, physics, biology, cancer, electromagnetic fields, hypersensitivity syndrome, environmental factors, scientific truth, writing, health risks, research, Centralized Medicine, decentralization, Decentralized medicine, Decentralized health, Quantum Biology, Quantum health, Jack Kruse, Sunlight is medicine, Blue light, Blue blockers,

  • Glen Jeffery Professor of Neuroscience

    Glen Jeffery discusses the critical relationship between light and biology, emphasizing the importance of natural light for health and well-being. He shares insights from his research on how different wavelengths of light affect our biology, particularly focusing on mitochondria and their role in health and disease. Glen also touches on the implications of modern lighting solutions, such as LEDs, and the need for better lighting design in various environments, including hospitals and schools. He advocates for a return to more natural lighting solutions to improve public health outcomes. Glen Jeffery discusses the profound effects of lighting on human health and what practical behavior shifts can be made to solve the problems associated with poorly lit environments. He highlights the importance of timing in light therapy, advocating for integrating natural light exposure into daily routines. The discussion also touches on the role of nature in enhancing well-being and the simplicity of adopting healthier practices. If you enjoyed this episode and want to learn more, listen to the episode with Scott Zimmerman and find more of Glen’s work with the link below.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction and Background

    05:56 The Importance of Natural Light

    14:02 The Impact of Light on Life Expectancy

    22:09 Challenges in Implementing Better Lighting

    30:04 Conclusion and Call to Action

    36:05 The Impact of Lighting on Health

    45:07 Timing and Effectiveness of Light Therapy

    54:48 The Role of Nature and Environment

    01:00:23 The Simplicity of Health Practices

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    Glen Jeffery ⁠https://profiles.ucl.ac.uk/7465-glen-jeffery/publications⁠

    Scott Zimmerman Nira Lighting

    ⁠https://open.spotify.com/episode/74gkbbl2U7yfXJcwpvZ0HW?si=2e6967c8e89b44d4⁠

    Dr. Jack Kruse

    ⁠https://open.spotify.com/episode/4fjDRjOR7kaMSYEeO1ebU7?si=WSqcTUJ1TgW57R8a2G7APg⁠

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    Takeaways

    Light and biology are interconnected in profound ways.

    Natural sunlight is essential for optimal health.

    Mitochondria are crucial for energy production and health.

    The shift to LED lighting has impacted public health.

    Improving lighting design can enhance well-being in hospitals.

    There is a correlation between light exposure and life expectancy.

    Innovative lighting solutions can mitigate health issues.

    Children are particularly vulnerable to poor lighting environments.

    The balance of blue and red light is vital for health.

    Collaboration across disciplines is key to advancing knowledge. Lighting in the built environment directly affects metabolism.

    Blue light can interfere with cardiovascular health.

    Timing of light exposure is crucial for effective therapy.

    Integrating light therapy into daily routines can enhance health.

    Nature and plants play a significant role in health and well-being.

    People should spend more time outside to improve health outcomes.

    Simplicity in health practices can lead to significant benefits.

    Public awareness of lighting's impact on health is lacking.

    Behavioral patterns are important for effective health interventions.

    Keywords

    light, biology, health, mitochondria, public health, natural light, life expectancy, LED, lighting design, circadian rhythm, lighting, health, blue light, red light, therapy, environment, well-being, daily habits, public health, architecture, Red light, Red light therapy, blue blockers, Quantum biology, Quantum health, Decentralized medicine, Decentralized health, Jack Kruse, incandescent light,

  • Gerald Pollack discusses his groundbreaking work on the fourth phase of water, which challenges traditional views of water's role in biological systems. He shares insights from Gilbert Ling's research, the discovery of exclusion zones in water, and the implications of these findings for health and wellness. Pollack emphasizes the importance of energy, particularly infrared light, in structuring water and its potential benefits for cellular function. He also addresses the pushback he has faced in the scientific community and the practical applications of his research, including the use of hyperbaric chambers and the benefits of juicing. In this conversation, Gerald Pollack discusses the significance of easy water and its relationship with electromagnetic fields (EMFs), particularly in the context of modern technology like 5G. He highlights the challenges faced by researchers in the field due to conflicts with big pharmaceutical interests and the suppression of beneficial scientific findings. Pollack and Ryan emphasize the potential of consciousness and intention in healing, sharing insights from experiments involving water and the impact of group intention on health outcomes. He advocates for a more open-minded approach in scientific inquiry, urging for a decentralization of knowledge and funding to allow unconventional ideas to flourish. Ryan and Pollack express hope for a shift in scientific paradigms, particularly with the potential influence of new political leadership. Pollack concludes by reflecting on his legacy of seeking truth in science and the importance of fostering curiosity and exploration in future generations.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Water's Fourth Phase

    02:57 Gilbert Ling's Influence on Water Research

    05:51 The Discovery of Exclusion Zones in Water

    09:11 The Role of Light in Water Structure

    12:04 The Electrical Properties of Water

    14:59 The Importance of Energy in Water Dynamics

    17:57 Communication with Gilbert Ling

    20:56 Pushback Against New Scientific Ideas

    24:08 Implications for Health and Wellness

    26:51 Practical Applications of Water Research

    30:05 Hyperbaric Chambers and Juicing

    32:59 The Impact of Electromagnetic Fields on Health

    55:15 Exploring Easy Water and EMF Effects

    57:02 The Conflict of Science and Big Pharma

    58:10 The Role of Consciousness in Healing

    01:00:12 Investigating Intent and Water's Response

    01:04:52 The Power of Group Intention

    01:10:50 Challenging Scientific Norms and Beliefs

    01:12:32 The Importance of Open-Mindedness in Science

    01:16:08 Decentralizing Science and Knowledge

    01:19:32 Hope for Change in Scientific Inquiry

    01:22:12 Legacy of Seeking Truth in Science

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    Gerald Pollack ⁠https://www.pollacklab.org/⁠

    4th phase of water BOOK ⁠https://a.co/d/di3YApg⁠

    The Invisible Rainbow Book https://a.co/d/f5c7bUN

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  • In this conversation, Ryan and Scott delve into the profound impact of sunlight on human health, discussing how modern lifestyles have led to a significant reduction in sun exposure. They explore the misconceptions surrounding blue light, the role of melanin in sun exposure, and the importance of integrating natural light into healthcare settings. The discussion emphasizes the need for a paradigm shift in how society views light and its effects on health, advocating for a return to natural light exposure as a fundamental aspect of wellness. Scott discuss the significant impact of information platforms on public awareness, particularly regarding health and environmental issues. They delve into the implications of indoor air quality, the role of mitochondria in health, and the challenges posed by current lighting technologies. The conversation also highlights the detrimental effects of light pollution and the differences between AC and DC power, emphasizing the psychological effects of light on human health and behavior. In this conversation, Scott and Ryan delve into the intricate relationship between cortisol and melatonin, discussing how modern lifestyles contribute to hormonal imbalances. They explore the importance of sensitivity in individuals, particularly artists and creatives, and advocate for a return to nature as a remedy for stress and digital overload. The discussion also touches on the science of light, its effects on melatonin production, and the implications for pregnancy and childbirth. They emphasize the need for awareness regarding artificial lighting and its potential health impacts, calling for a paradigm shift in how society views light and health.

    Decentralize Medicine

    Chapters

    00:00 The Importance of Sunlight in Health

    05:52 The Role of Blue Light and Its Misconceptions

    12:04 Melanin, Sun Exposure, and Health Disparities

    18:13 Addressing Systemic Issues in Health and Light Awareness

    40:56 The Impact of Information Platforms on Awareness

    47:04 The Role of Mitochondria in Health

    56:39 The Effects of Light Pollution on Health

    01:06:25 The Psychological Effects of Light and Environment

    01:18:31 Cortisol and Melatonin: The Hormonal Tug-of-War

    01:24:32 Nature's Healing Power: A Digital Detox

    01:31:39 The Role of Melatonin in Pregnancy and Childbirth

    01:38:19 Pitching a Paradigm Shift: The Importance of Light

    Nira Lighting

    https://niralighting.com/our-mission/

    https://niralighting.com/how-it-works/

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    Takeaways

    Sunlight is crucial for health and well-being.

    Modern lifestyles have drastically reduced sun exposure.

    Blue light has both positive and negative effects.

    Melanin affects how individuals absorb sunlight.

    Healthcare environments need better lighting solutions.

    Natural light exposure can prevent disease transmission.

    Sunscreens may hinder vitamin D production in darker-skinned individuals.

    Awareness of light's impact on health is lacking in society.

    Architectural designs should incorporate natural light.

    Behavioral shifts towards outdoor activities are essential for health. The rise of platforms like X has increased public awareness.

    Indoor air quality measures may not be beneficial for health.

    Mitochondria play a crucial role in overall health and longevity.

    Natural light exposure is essential for maintaining circadian rhythms.

    Current lighting technologies often neglect the importance of near-infrared light.

    Light pollution has significant health implications, especially for children.

    The centralized model of health and science often overlooks practical solutions.

    Fear-driven narratives can negatively impact health and well-being.

    Children's health is particularly vulnerable to environmental changes.

    Simple lifestyle changes can lead to significant health improvements. We're causing an uptick in cortisol across the board.

    Everything we're doing is suppressing melatonin, increasing cortisol.

    People who are sensitive are often the best artists and creators.

    Unplugging and spending time in nature can reset our health.

    Melatonin is produced in all cells, particularly by the mitochondria.

    The body deals with thousands of simultaneous hormonal equations.

    Artificial lighting may be more harmful than processed food.

    We need to create demand for healthier lighting options.

    Knowledge is an infinite rabbit hole of discovery.

    The importance of transparency in health discussions is crucial.

    Keywords

    sunlight, health, blue light, melanin, disease transmission, lighting, healthcare, wellness, circadian rhythms, light exposure, health, light pollution, indoor air quality, mitochondria, circadian rhythms, AC DC power, environmental awareness, wellness, sunlight exposure, information platforms, cortisol, melatonin, hormonal balance, sensitivity, nature, digital detox, light therapy, pregnancy, health awareness, regulation

  • John Marks shares his journey from being a provocateur exposing CIA abuses to becoming a peacemaker and social entrepreneur. He has worked closely with the KGB and the CIA after years of resisting both organizations. He discusses his recent book, 'From Vision to Action', which focuses on social entrepreneurship and conflict resolution. Marks emphasizes the importance of finding common ground in conflict situations and the role of entertainment in promoting social change. He reflects on the challenges of working in the U.S. media landscape and the need for positive narratives in the news. Throughout the discussion, he highlights the principles of Aikido as a metaphor for conflict resolution and shares insights from his extensive experience in peace building. In this conversation, John Marks discusses his journey from skepticism towards the CIA to building trust and collaboration across borders. He reflects on the evolution of warfare, the complexities of social engineering, and the historical context of conspiracies. Marks shares insights on censorship, particularly in the digital age, and his experiences in investigative reporting. He emphasizes the importance of leaving a legacy through peace-building efforts and personal reflections on life and purpose. He does talk a bit about his updated view of what happened to Frank Olsen

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction and Book Tour Insights

    01:28 Transition from Provocateur of CIA to Peacemaker

    03:50 Television Productions for Social Change

    06:17 Challenges in the U.S. Media Landscape

    07:40 Social Entrepreneurship and Its Impact

    12:38 Aikido Principles in Conflict Resolution

    16:12 Learning Through Experience

    18:16 Core Elements of 'From Vision to Action'

    26:28 Building Trust Across Borders

    29:50 The Evolution of Warfare and Social Engineering

    31:15 Conspiracies and Historical Backfires

    32:43 Reflections on Frank Olson and Censorship

    35:27 The Journey of Writing and Investigative Reporting

    46:41 Censorship in the Digital Age

    49:12 Legacy and Life Reflections

    Common Ground

    https://www.sfcg.org/our-story/

    The search for the Manchurian candidate :

    https://www.cia.gov/library/abbottabad-compound/12/129E144131F2E093FB1E441C737ACF92_SearchForTheManchurianCandidate.rtf.pdf

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    awonderjunkie.com

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    Keywords

    John Marks, social entrepreneurship, peace building, conflict resolution, Aikido, media, book tour, Search for Common Ground, negotiation, social change, trust, CIA, social engineering, conspiracies, Frank Olson, censorship, investigative reporting, peace building, legacy, history

  • Dr. Mark McDonald discusses his two books “The United States of Fear and Freedom From Fear”. They discuss the pervasive influence of fear in society, its addiction-like qualities, and the role of media and education in perpetuating this cycle. He emphasizes the need for critical thinking and the importance of addressing ideological influences in therapy and education. The discussion also touches on historical contexts and the evolution of societal norms, highlighting the challenges and opportunities for future generations. In this conversation, the speakers delve into various themes including the need for honesty in discussions, the rise of narcissism, the consequences of the modern feminism movement, and the impact of social media on societal values. They also explore the distinction between liberals and the extreme left, and the importance of seeking truth and living authentically without regrets.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Dr. Mark McDonald and His Work

    08:08 The Impact of Education on Critical Thinking

    16:18 The Evolution of Societal Norms and Ideologies

    23:43 The Role of Therapy and Education in Modern Society

    31:21 Mental Health and Diversity in Emergency Services

    41:18 Feminism and Its Consequences

    49:07 The Distinction Between Liberals and the Left

    56:50 Living Authentically and Without Regrets

    Connect with Dr. Mark McDonald

    https://dissidentmd.com/

    https://www.markmcdonaldmd.com/

    https://linktr.ee/dissidentmd?utm_source=linktree_profile_share&ltsid=8ca71ae8-c66c-4d40-9131-94b0d9138c95

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  • Brotha Truth / Chief Minister Courltand Kelani-Ali is a historian and educator. He has spent years in aboriginal studies, heritage law and has a deep understanding of business. He created an online university called ISelfLawAmMaster.com which has reached over 17000 students. He has a wealth of knowledge and helps people understand the principals of trust law and representing our own private interests by aligning with equity. He has a focus on personal responsibility and accountability and emphasizes the importance of status correction.

    Ryan and BrothaTruth explore profound themes of personal accountability, history, and the implications and significance of status correction. He describes certain important elements of the history of the constitution, particularly regarding the Magna Carta and its relevance to modern governance and banking systems. BrothaTruth shares his personal journey of awakening to these truths and emphasizes the need for individuals to reclaim their rights and understand the legal frameworks that govern them. He delves into different areas of history, and describes the context of the the constitution, the transition to a corporate system, and the implications of the birth certificate system. He describes the concepts of credit and debt, the significance of English common law, and the evolution of the Bible, highlighting its impact on peoples belief systems. The conversation emphasizes the importance of purpose, service, and community empowerment, advocating for a proactive approach to navigating the system and creating meaningful change. They delve into the themes of constitutional rights, historical narratives, and the importance of education and awareness. They discuss the intersection of personal beliefs and societal structures, emphasizing the need for individuals to understand their rights and the historical context of their identities. The dialogue also touches on the complexities of American history, the oversimplification of narratives surrounding slavery, and the power of truth in shaping one's understanding of reality. They emphasize the importance of questioning authority, seeking truth and discovering your true self. Ultimately, the conversation encourages listeners to seek and create their purpose and live authentically.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction and Background

    02:29 Rediscovering History and Personal Journey

    08:43 The Matrix and Legal Awareness

    12:39 Historical Context: The Magna Carta and Roman Law

    24:03 The Evolution of American Governance and Banking

    38:01 The Great Depression and the Gold Standard

    40:52 Corporate Subjects and the Birth Certificate System

    43:15 Understanding Credits, Debts, and Performances

    45:33 The Role of English Common Law

    49:51 The Evolution of the Bible and Its Impact

    56:29 The Importance of Purpose and Service

    01:01:12 Navigating the System: Business and Community Empowerment

    01:13:10 Constitutional Rights and Religious Freedom

    01:16:26 Understanding Historical Context and Identity

    01:19:04 The Importance of Education and Awareness

    01:22:18 Breaking Down Historical Narratives

    01:25:39 Revisiting the Slave Narrative

    01:30:39 The Complexity of American History

    01:34:29 The Power of Truth and Knowledge

    01:42:08 Living with Purpose and Connection

    Connect with Brotha Truth

    https://www.instagram.com/brothatruth?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igsh=ZDNlZDc0MzIxNw==

    ISelfLawAmMaster.com

    https://www.youtube.com/@IamBrothaTruth

    The way forward Podcast with Brotha Truth https://open.spotify.com/episode/5ySzbXZhyoUv88JXqmrnIi?si=ee5d54def55048a1

    Keywords

    Morgan Langan Book: A manual for freedom https://a.co/d/7eWKJuC

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    personal accountability, history, Magna Carta, legal awareness, American governance, banking, indigenous history, social engineering, corporate control, spirituality, Great Depression, gold standard, corporate subjects, birth certificate, credits, debts, English common law, Bible evolution, purpose, community empowerment, constitutional rights, religious freedom, historical context, education, awareness, identity, slave narrative, American history, truth, purpose, Trust Law, Common Law, Sovereign

  • In this conversation, Michael Kawitzky shares his unique experiences with the late Terence McKenna, detailing their connection through the internet and their time spent together in South Africa. He reflects on the challenges and adventures of filming the Cognition Factor, his early days of filmmaking, and the evolution of the internet. The discussion also touches on his friendship with Dennis McKenna and the myths surrounding Terence's psychedelic experiences, providing a rich tapestry of insights into consciousness, spirituality, and the impact of technology on human connection. In this conversation, Ryan and Mike Kawitzky delve into the legacy of Terence McKenna, exploring his unique linguistic style and the impact of psychedelics on culture. They discuss the evolution of technology and its effects on memory and communication, as well as the significance of science fiction in shaping human experiences. The dialogue also touches on cultural heritage, the current global landscape, and the importance of embracing life and death as part of the human condition. Through personal anecdotes and reflections, they highlight resilience in the face of adversity and the value of storytelling.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction and Connection with Terence McKenna

    05:06 Experiences with Terence McKenna in South Africa

    10:01 The Cognition Factor and Filming Adventures

    14:58 Early Days of Filmmaking and the Internet

    20:13 Friendship with Dennis McKenna and Insights

    24:49 Exploring Myths and Experiences with Psychedelics

    32:56 Exploring the Legacy of Terence McKenna

    39:55 The Impact of Technology on Memory and Culture

    47:32 Cultural Heritage and Storytelling

    54:14 Embracing Life and Death

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    Connect with Mike Kawitzky

    www.cognitionfactor.net

    xelexnia.com

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    Keywords

    Terence McKenna, Michael Kawitzky, psychedelics, Cognition Factor, Dennis McKenna, early internet, filmmaking, South Africa, consciousness, spirituality, Terence McKenna, psychedelics, language, technology, science fiction, cultural heritage, global issues, life lessons, resilience, storytelling

  • Greg is an accomplished stand-up, a four-time Emmy-winning writer, and a host on TV, radio and his own podcasts. Host of the popular FitzDog Radio podcast, as well as the Sunday Papers and the Childish podcasts, Greg has made more than 20 visits to The Joe Rogan Experience and 50 visits to The Howard Stern Show, and one hundred on The Adam Carolla Show. Howard gave Greg his own show on SiriusXM, which ran for more than ten years. He’s done dozens of appearances on all the late-night talk shows including Letterman, The Tonight Show, Conan O’Brien and Jimmy Kimmel.

    In this Podcast, Greg Fitzsimmons shares his journey through the world of comedy, discussing the balance between fame and family, the creative process behind writing, and the impact of podcasts on the comedy landscape. He reflects on his experiences in the industry, the challenges of writing a book, and the importance of friendship and support in navigating a career in entertainment. In this conversation, Greg shares his experiences with investigative reporting, the impact of media on public awareness, and the challenges of censorship. He discusses the importance of mentorship in comedy, his journey of overcoming addiction, and the daily rituals that help him maintain balance. The conversation also delves into the exploration of psychedelics for personal growth and the significance of confronting fear to live a fuller life.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction and Connection

    02:56 The Journey of a Comedian

    05:58 Balancing Fame and Family

    09:02 The Creative Process of Writing

    11:52 The Impact of Podcasts on Comedy

    14:50 The Challenges of Writing a Book

    18:14 Friendship and Support in the Industry

    30:43 The Risks of Investigative Reporting

    33:10 The Impact of Media on Public Awareness

    34:04 Navigating Censorship and Shadow Banning

    37:04 Mentorship in Comedy

    41:30 Overcoming Addiction and Finding Balance

    46:10 Daily Rituals and Mindfulness Practices

    51:42 Exploring Psychedelics and Personal Growth

    53:14 Confronting Fear and Embracing Vulnerability

    Contact Greg and find his podcast, tour dates and book:

    https://gregfitzsimmons.com

    Tom O’Neill “CHAOS”

    https://tom-oneill.org/

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  • In this conversation, Dr. Gábor Somlyai discusses the relationship between deuterium levels and cancer, emphasizing the importance of diet and deuterium depleted water (DDW) in cancer prevention and treatment. He shares insights from his research, highlighting how deuterium affects cellular processes and cancer cell growth. The conversation also touches on practical applications of DDW, the challenges faced in the scientific community, and the future of deuterium research in mainstream medicine. In this conversation, Gábor Somlyai discusses the escalating costs of cancer therapy and the urgent need for effective solutions. He emphasizes the importance of deuterium depleted water (DW) in cancer treatment and the necessity of integrating it with existing therapies. The conversation also touches on the profit-driven motives within the healthcare system, the impact of lifestyle choices on health, and the challenges faced in gaining institutional support for innovative treatments. Somlyai advocates for a proactive approach to health, encouraging individuals to take charge of their well-being through diet and lifestyle changes.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Deuterium and Cancer

    02:53 The Role of Diet in Cancer Prevention

    05:58 Understanding Deuterium: A Historical Perspective

    08:47 Research Findings on Deuterium Depletion

    12:12 Deuterium Depleted Water: Practical Applications

    14:51 Hydrogen Water and Its Implications

    18:00 Preventing Cancer with Deuterium Depleted Water

    21:04 Challenges and Future of Deuterium Research

    23:52 Integrating Deuterium Depletion into Cancer Therapy

    26:51 The Road Ahead for Deuterium Research

    29:42 The Rising Cost of Cancer Care

    32:42 Profit Motives in Healthcare

    33:56 The Impact of Lifestyle on Health

    35:11 Deuterium Depleted Water: Usage and Efficacy

    38:33 Combining Treatments for Better Outcomes

    43:39 Challenges in Gaining Institutional Support

    46:49 Future Directions and Research Needs

    50:33 Living a Healthy Life: Key Takeaways

    The views and opinions in this podcast are not to be taken as advice or facts. Do not refer to this podcast for medical advice. These are just opinions of the host and the guest.

    Contact Dr. Gábor Somlyai https://hyd.hu/en/home-2/

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    Keywords

    deuterium, cancer, deuterium depleted water, diet, metabolic disease, cancer prevention, hydrogen water, health, nutrition, research, cancer therapy, deuterium depleted water, healthcare costs, lifestyle diseases, profit motives, health awareness, cancer treatment, preventative health, oncologist recommendations, research and development

  • At the beginning of 2020, Dr. Peter McCullough was a highly regarded practicing physician, program director, teacher, and clinical investigator at a major academic medical center in Dallas, TX.

    We were using different language to avoid being removed from platforms. In this conversation, Dr. Peter McCullough discusses his background as a physician and academic, his experiences during the 2020 pandemic, and the implications of the "JAB" development and public health responses. He highlights the lack of early treatment protocols, the emergence of mass formation psychosis among the public, and the potential dangers of gain-of-function research. Dr. McCullough also addresses the challenges of correlating "JAB"-related illnesses and the syndicate of organizations influencing global health policies. In this conversation, Dr. Peter McCullough discusses the implications of "JAB", particularly focusing on the risks of blood clots and myocarditis. He highlights the orchestrated censorship of medical information regarding the pandemic treatments and "JAB", emphasizing the long-term effects of the "Va%" and the evolving safety of these products. Dr. McCullough also addresses the psychological impact of "Jab" beliefs, the risks of over-"Treatment" in children, and the historical context of "JAB" practices. He shares his protocols for post-"JAB" care and reflects on the personal costs he has faced for speaking out against mainstream narratives, concluding with alarming statistics on "JAB"-related deaths.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction and Background of Dr. Peter McCullough

    02:59 The Emergence of the Pandemic and Early Responses

    05:52 Concerns Over "THE JAB" and Public Health Responses

    09:13 Mass Formation Psychosis and Public Compliance

    11:59 The Role of Research and Development in Pandemics

    15:03 The Impact of "JAB" on Public Health

    18:09 The Controversy Surrounding SV40 and Cancer Risks

    20:50 The Syndicate Behind Global Health Policies

    24:11 The Challenge of Correlating Illnesses to "JABS"

    26:51 Recommendations for Public Awareness and Action

    30:32 Understanding Blood Clots and Myocarditis

    33:34 The Orchestrated Censorship of Medical Information

    37:53 The Long-Term Effects of "JABS"

    40:56 The Evolving Safety of "THE JAB"

    43:00 The Psychological Impact of "JAB" Beliefs

    45:12 The Risks of Over-"JAB" in Children

    46:56 The Historical Context of "JAB Practices

    52:21 The Business Model Behind "JAB"

    54:20 Protocols for Post-"JAB" Care

    56:08 The Personal Cost of Speaking Out

    59:12 The Alarming Statistics on "JAB"-Related Deaths

    ⁠https://www.petermcculloughmd.com/⁠

    https://www.instagram.com/petermcculloughmd/

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  • Dr. Anna Machin is a doctor of evolutionary anthropology, a writer and broadcaster. She is world renowned for her work in the science and anthropology of close human relationships. Anna Machin delves into the intricate nature of love, discussing its biological and cultural dimensions. She emphasizes the complexity of love beyond romantic relationships, exploring various forms of love, including spiritual and inter-species love. The discussion transitions into the topic of monogamy, where Machin highlights the evolutionary aspects and societal pressures surrounding it. The conversation also addresses the darker sides of love, including manipulation and cultural narratives that can lead to unhealthy relationships. Finally, they touch on modern dating dynamics, particularly the challenges posed by online dating and societal expectations. In this conversation, Anna Machin discusses the significant hormonal changes that occur in fathers upon becoming parents, including a drop in testosterone and an increase in bonding hormones. She emphasizes that these changes are crucial for developing a strong bond with their children. The discussion also covers the cultural influences on fatherhood, the unique experiences of adoptive and single parents, and the evolving role of fathers in modern society. Machin highlights the importance of love and connection in parenting, regardless of biological ties.

    Anna is a pioneer of fatherhood science and is unique in her approach to the study of human love combining studies, techniques, and explanations from both the biological and social sciences. She spent over 12 years at the University of Oxford within the Social and Evolutionary Neuroscience Research Group (SENRG), led by Professor Robin Dunbar, focusing in particular on fatherhood and the genetics and neurobiology of love. She is fascinated by the full spectrum of human love and has carried out studies exploring romantic, friendship, parental, religious, and parasocial love. She is currently working with a team to explore the impact of AI on the future of love.

    Anna is passionate about public engagement in science. She has written two popular science books – Life of Dad (2018) and Why We Love (2022) – and has worked with broadcasters in the UK and abroad including the BBC, ABC in Australia, NPR and Hulu in the USA, Arte in France and ZDF in Germany. She has written for the New York Times, The Guardian, The Observer, The i and New Scientist magazine, among others. She is the presenter of the How We Are Wired podcast which is funded by The Bertarelli Foundation.

    Chapters

    00:00 Exploring the Complexity of Love

    12:04 Monogamy: Myths and Realities

    24:02 The Dark Side of Love and Cultural Pressures

    27:43 The Hormonal Shift of Fatherhood

    33:43 The Life of Dad: Insights and Discoveries

    40:42 Cultural Influences on Fatherhood

    52:17 The Future of Fatherhood Research

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  • Ryan Anderson and Rob Kurzban delve into the intricacies of evolutionary psychology, exploring how evolutionary principles can inform our understanding of social behavior, ideology, and human relationships. They discuss the impact of social media on belief systems, the challenges faced by social sciences, and the complexities of human emotions and hypocrisy. The conversation also touches on the evolution of monogamy in the context of modern dating apps and the implications of technology on human relationships, ultimately questioning the nature of free will in light of these discussions. In this conversation, Rob Kurzban and Ryan Anderson explore the complex interplay between free will and determinism, the therapeutic potential of psychedelics, and the implications of drug policy on cognitive liberty. They discuss the challenges posed by regulatory frameworks, the evolution of psychological paradigms, and the current state of academic institutions. The conversation culminates in a reflection on the importance of truth in science and the potential dangers of cultural engineering loss of freedom of speech.

    ⁠Robert Kurzban is a published author and freelance writer⁠ with a passion for working with nonprofits.

    Acclaimed for his ability to adapt age old ideas for the modern era, Kurzban is known for delving into theories behind morality, personal belief systems and even politics. ⁠His work⁠, which includes everything from journal contributions and articles to full-length texts, has earned Kurzban over 14,000 citations in Google Scholar. In recent years, the eloquent published author has used his talent for the benefit of the non-profit sector as a grant writer and ⁠Director or Development with Garces Foundation⁠.

    Robert Kurzban uses scientific ideas to investigate social life. More specifically, he looks at the strategic function of morality—why people are moral or virtuous, and the reasons we judge the acts of others as right or wrong. He also studies why we want to punish those who commit wrongful acts. (Note: ⁠Robert has recently started a freelance writing business⁠. You can now learn more about it at the new website for ⁠RE Writers⁠.)

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Evolutionary Psychology02:54 The Paradigms of Evolutionary Thought06:02 The Role of Righteousness and Ideology08:56 The Impact of Social Media on Beliefs11:57 The Challenges of Social Sciences15:11 Exploring Hypocrisy in Human Behavior17:58 The Evolution of Human Emotions21:06 Technology and Human Relationships23:59 The Future of Monogamy and Relationships27:02 The Complexities of Free Will38:26 The Determinism of Free Will40:25 Psychedelics and Their Impact on Healing44:37 The Drug War and Cognitive Liberty46:54 Regulatory Challenges in Drug Use52:28 Paradigm Shifts in Psychology57:18 The State of Academic Institutions01:03:21 Cultural Engineering and the Future of Education01:08:44 The Importance of Truth in Science

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    ⁠http://www.robkurzban.com/⁠

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  • Randy Slack shares his journey as an artist and the evolution of his event, Chaos Theory, which celebrates its 24th year. He discusses the importance of community and mentorship on his journey as an artist. Randy shares his story of 20 years of sobriety and the challenges along the way. The conversation delves into the duality of life and art, the challenges faced, and the significance of gratitude and humility. Randy emphasizes the necessity of feeling emotions and finding appreciation in shaping his artistic expression, ultimately leading to a deeper understanding of the flow state in creativity.

    Chapters

    00:00 The Art of Chaos Theory: An Introduction

    02:51 The Evolution of Chaos Theory: 24 Years of Art

    06:11 Randy's Artistic Journey: From Childhood to Today

    09:04 Sobriety and Creativity: A Personal Transformation

    12:14 Finding Balance: The Duality of Life and Art

    15:08 The Importance of Mentorship in the Arts

    17:58 Navigating the Artistic Community: Challenges and Triumphs

    21:13 The Role of Gratitude in Artistic Expression

    23:52 The Impact of Addiction on Creativity

    27:09 The Flow State: Art, Life, and the Creative Process

    29:56 Legacy and Influence: Leaving a Mark on the World

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