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    Drs. May and Tim explore a variety of bizarre topics. They start with a controversial suggestion that parents should seek consent from their babies before changing diapers, a notion that sparks both laughter and serious debate.

    The conversation shifts to a legal case where a woman tried to get auto insurance to cover an STD contracted in a car, highlighting the peculiarities of modern litigation.

    The hosts also delve into the world of veterinary chiropractic, featuring a chiropractor who adjusts animals, including giraffes and bats.

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    John Burke, the acclaimed New York Times bestselling author and founder of Gateway Church in Austin, Texas, takes listeners on a journey through his 35 years of research into near-death experiences (NDEs), revealing astonishing insights that challenge conventional beliefs about life, death, and the divine.

    He discusses his latest book, "Imagine the God of Heaven," which explores how people from diverse cultural and religious backgrounds report remarkably similar experiences of a compassionate, loving God.

    Burke’s compelling anecdotes and deep analysis provide a thought-provoking look at how NDEs not only align with biblical descriptions but also offer profound implications for our understanding of spirituality and the afterlife. Whether you're a skeptic or a believer, this episode promises to expand your perspective on what lies beyond our earthly existence.

    BIO

    John Burke is a New York Times bestselling author known for his extensive research on near-death experiences (NDEs) and their correlation with biblical descriptions of God and the afterlife. With over 35 years of studying more than 1,500 NDE cases, Burke has authored books such as "Imagine Heaven" and "Imagine the God of Heaven." He is the founder of the multi-site Gateway Church in Austin, Texas, which he led for 26 years. Now focusing on writing and outreach, Burke continues to explore the profound impact of NDEs on faith and understanding the divine. He lives in Texas with his wife, Kathy, and is a proud father and grandfather.

    KEY EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS

    00:01 - Introduction

    Dr. Tim and Dr. May Hindmarsh introduce John Burke and his work on near-death experiences (NDEs).

    02:30 - John Burke's Journey to Faith

    John shares how his initial agnosticism led him to explore NDEs and eventually embrace faith.

    06:45 - Research on Near-Death Experiences

    Burke discusses his 35-year study of over 1,500 NDE cases and the consistent themes found across different cultures.

    10:15 - Insights from "Imagine the God of Heaven"

    An overview of Burke's latest book and how NDEs correlate with biblical descriptions of God.

    14:30 - Commonalities in Near-Death Experiences

    John explains the recurring elements in NDEs, such as the presence of a loving, compassionate God.

    20:00 - Transformative Power of NDEs

    Stories of how NDEs have profoundly changed the lives of those who experienced them.

    25:45 - Cross-Cultural NDEs

    Discussion on how people from different religious backgrounds encounter the same God in their NDEs.

    32:00 - Personal Stories and Testimonies

    John shares powerful NDE stories, including that of a Hindu man who found Jesus through his experience.

    40:15 - The Role of Faith and Science

    How Burke balances scientific inquiry with faith in understanding NDEs.

    50:00 - Call to Action

    Encouraging listeners to read "Imagine the God of Heaven" and explore the deeper meanings of NDEs.Links ReferencedJohn Burke's Official Website: https://www.johnburke.comImagine Heaven Book: https://imagineheaven.netJohn Burke on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/johnburkeofficialJohn Burke on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/imagineheavenbook/John Burke on Twitter: https://twitter.com/johnburkeofficialGateway Church: https://www.gatewaychurch.com

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    The show kicks off with Tim's news updates, highlighting the latest chaos in Canada's healthcare system and presenting a new reason to avoid veganism. They also uncover the bizarre truth about a common food additive derived from beaver's anal glands. The hosts then discuss a top cancer charity's controversial decision to use the term "front hole" instead of "cervix," sparking a heated debate on language and inclusivity.

    Amidst these serious discussions, the hosts share personal anecdotes, workout woes, and prepare for a fun bunco game, all while enjoying cocktails.

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    Drs. May and Tim Hindmarsh speak with Colonel Tom Buzz Rempfer, a retired USAF pilot with over 5,500 flight hours and a distinguished advocate for military health rights. Colonel Rempfer recounts his experiences challenging the anthrax vaccine mandate, detailing the legal and ethical issues surrounding the program.

    He draws parallels between the anthrax and COVID-19 vaccine mandates, highlighting systemic failures and the need for accountability.

    The conversation honors the legacy of Lieutenant Colonel Russ Dingell and emphasizes the importance of integrity and justice in military health policies.

    Colonel Rempfer also shares insights into his book, "Unyielding: Marathons Against Illegal Mandates," and offers a hopeful perspective on the future of military leadership and ethics.

    BIO

    Colonel Tom Buzz Rempfer is a retired USAF pilot with over 5,500 flight hours in the F-16, F-117, and C-130 aircraft, and a distinguished advocate for military health rights. He holds a master's degree from the Naval Postgraduate School's Center for Homeland Defense and Security, where he received the Outstanding Thesis Award. Colonel Rempfer played a pivotal role in addressing the controversial anthrax vaccine mandate, advocating for the rights of service members and exposing systemic failures within military health policies. He is the author of "Unyielding: Marathons Against Illegal Mandates," a book dedicated to his colleague Lieutenant Colonel Russ Dingell. Colonel Rempfer continues to champion integrity and justice in military operations.

    EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS

    [00:01:15] - Introduction to Colonel Tom Buzz Rempfer and his career highlights.

    [00:05:30] - Colonel Rempfer's journey to becoming a pilot and entering the Air Force.

    [00:10:45] - The anthrax vaccine mandate: Initial concerns and illegalities.

    [00:20:20] - The role of Lieutenant Colonel Russ Dingell in challenging the mandate.

    [00:30:15] - Discovering the investigational status and unlicensed nature of the anthrax vaccine.

    [00:40:50] - Advocacy efforts: Testifying to Congress and submitting citizen petitions.

    [00:50:30] - Parallels between anthrax and COVID-19 vaccine mandates.

    [01:00:45] - Challenges faced and personal reprisals in Colonel Rempfer's military career.

    [01:10:20] - The need for military leaders to acknowledge and correct past mistakes.

    [01:20:30] - Encouraging future generations to uphold integrity and ethical standards.

    [01:30:00] - Fun segment: Choosing a historical aircraft to pilot.

    [01:35:00] - Final thoughts and closing remarks from Colonel Rempfer.

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    Tim and May dive into a mix of hilarious stories and unexpected moments. From a man attending his Zoom court hearing while driving with a suspended license to the ironic seatbelt Pride Month post by Royal Dutch Airlines, the episode is packed with entertaining anecdotes.

    They also discuss the potential dangers of swallowing cherry pits, the questionable findings of a study linking tattoos to lymphoma, and the absurdity of a new study claiming ultra-processed foods don't cause obesity. The night wraps up with a toast to their favorite local cocktail and a preview of upcoming episodes.

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    May and Tim interview the multifaceted Dr. Keith Ablow. A psychiatrist turned life coach, Dr. Ablow shares his unconventional journey through the fields of psychiatry, media, and personal development. He discusses his contentious resignation from the APA over transgender surgeries, the infamous DEA raid on his office, and his groundbreaking Pain to Power program.

    Dr. Ablow delves into his holistic approach to mental health, emphasizing the importance of addressing trauma and the power of storytelling in personal healing. This episode is a deep dive into the mind of a man who refuses to follow the status quo.

    BIO

    Dr. Keith Ablow is a renowned American psychiatrist, author, and television personality, celebrated for his unconventional approach to mental health and life coaching. A graduate of Brown University and the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Dr. Ablow has made significant contributions to both clinical psychiatry and public discourse on mental health.

    Early in his career, Dr. Ablow served as a clinical professor at Tufts University School of Medicine and was a prominent voice on Fox News Channel and The Blaze. He made headlines in 2011 when he resigned from the American Psychiatric Association, protesting the organization's support for transgender surgeries, which he deemed irresponsible.

    Dr. Ablow gained further notoriety as the psychiatrist who treated Hunter Biden and was subjected to a high-profile DEA raid in 2020. Despite these controversies, he has continued to advocate for a more holistic and empathetic approach to mental health.

    After over 25 years in clinical practice, Dr. Ablow transitioned to life coaching, founding the transformative Pain to Power program. This initiative focuses on helping individuals convert their emotional and psychological challenges into personal empowerment. Through creative coaching, he has guided thousands of writers, artists, entrepreneurs, and leaders worldwide.

    A prolific author, Dr. Ablow has penned 16 books and made numerous television appearances. His work emphasizes the importance of understanding personal narratives and addressing trauma as a pathway to healing. Dr. Ablow's unique perspective and dedication to genuine human connection continue to inspire and uplift those seeking to navigate their life challenges with strength and resilience.

    Dr. Ablow can be reached through his website, keithablow.com, where he offers resources and information on his Pain to Power program.

    HIGHLIGHTS

    [00:01:15] Introduction to Dr. Keith Ablow - Drs. May and Tim Hindmarsh introduce Dr. Ablow, highlighting his background and achievements.

    [00:03:45] Education and Early Career - Dr. Ablow discusses his education at Brown and Johns Hopkins, and his initial foray into psychiatry.

    [00:10:30] Resignation from the APA - The reasons behind Dr. Ablow's resignation from the American Psychiatric Association over transgender surgeries.

    [00:15:00] Treating Hunter Biden - Insights into Dr. Ablow's experience as Hunter Biden's psychiatrist.

    [00:20:20] DEA Raid - Dr. Ablow recounts the 2020 DEA raid on his office and its aftermath.

    [00:25:55] Transition to Life Coaching - Dr. Ablow's shift from psychiatry to his Pain to Power life coaching program.

    [00:32:40] Pain to Power Program Explained - An in-depth look at how Pain to Power helps individuals transform their pain into personal strength.

    [00:40:10] The Role of Trauma in Mental Health - Discussion on the importance of addressing trauma in mental health treatment.

    [00:45:25] Challenges in Modern Psychiatry - Dr. Ablow critiques the current state of psychiatry and its reliance on medication over therapy.

    [00:52:00] Final Thoughts and Future Projects - Closing remarks from Dr. Ablow, including his thoughts on the future of mental health and his upcoming projects.

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    In this episode, we explore the concept of fear and its impact on our lives. Inspired by an upcoming interview with Dr. Keith Ablow, Tim discusses how fear can be both a powerful motivator and a tool for manipulation. He explores the idea that the things we are most scared of often hold the key to our personal growth.

    By examining how fear is used in politics, social media, and our personal lives, Tim encourages listeners to confront and harness their fears for positive outcomes. Drawing on examples from extreme athletes like Jeb Corliss and Eddie Braun, he highlights how fear can be channeled into focus and success. The episode concludes with a call to action: embrace your fears to discover your true potential and build a more courageous life.

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    May and Tim celebrate their unique Buc-ee's cups and discuss the importance of always wearing seatbelts on airplanes, highlighting a harrowing incident of severe turbulence.

    The conversation takes an amusing turn as they delve into dolphins getting high on puffer fish toxins and explore the numerous, sometimes dubious, health benefits of matcha. Amidst personal anecdotes and stories, they also touch on their recent wedding anniversary and boys' trips, all while keeping the audience entertained with their witty banter and insightful health tips.

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    Drs. May and Tim interview Dr. Jonathan Howard, author of "We Want Them Infected," on BS Free MD. Dr. Howard's book challenges the herd immunity approach taken during the COVID-19 pandemic, arguing that promoting widespread infection was dangerous and ineffective.

    As a dual specialist in neurology and psychiatry, Dr. Howard provides a unique perspective, highlighting the divide between hospital-based experiences and public health strategies. The discussion covers the ethical concerns of using children to achieve herd immunity, the impact of lockdowns, and the role of vaccines. The episode underscores the value of open, respectful conversations in exploring complex health issues.

    Bio

    Dr. Jonathan Howard is a neurologist and psychiatrist based at NYU and Bellevue Hospital, where he has practiced for over 20 years. He is the author of "We Want Them Infected," a book that critically examines the herd immunity strategy during the COVID-19 pandemic. Dr. Howard has been deeply involved in discussions on vaccine policies and the anti-vaccine movement for over a decade. His work focuses on understanding the cognitive biases in medicine and promoting honest, evidence-based public health strategies.

    Show HighlightsIntroduction and Episode Overview (00:00-02:00)Introduction of Dr. Jonathan Howard and the topic of herd immunity during COVID-19.Dr. Howard's Background (02:01-05:30)Dr. Howard discusses his dual specialty in neurology and psychiatry and his career at NYU and Bellevue Hospital.Origins of Interest in Vaccine Policies (05:31-10:00)Exploration of Dr. Howard's longstanding interest in vaccines and the anti-vaccine movement.Book Introduction: "We Want Them Infected" (10:01-15:00)Dr. Howard explains the controversial title and the main message of his book.Ethical Concerns of Herd Immunity Strategies (15:01-20:30)Discussion on the ethical issues of promoting widespread infection to protect vulnerable populations.Impact of Lockdowns and Remote Learning (20:31-30:00)Examination of the consequences of lockdowns and school closures on children and families.Debate on Vaccine Efficacy and Safety (30:01-40:00)Insights into the effectiveness and potential risks of COVID-19 vaccines, especially in children.Role of Monoclonal Antibodies and Early Treatment (40:01-50:00)Drs. Hindmarsh and Howard discuss the use of monoclonal antibodies and other early treatments for COVID-19.Censorship and Medical Freedom (50:01-01:00:00)Conversation on the impact of censorship and the importance of open dialogue in the medical community.Closing Thoughts and How to Find Dr. Howard's Work (01:00:01-01:05:00)Final reflections on the discussion and information on where to find Dr. Howard's book and articles.

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    Today, we discuss the concept of "lowering the bar" and how small, consistent steps can lead to significant achievements over time. By setting manageable goals and celebrating small wins, you can train yourself to succeed and build momentum for larger accomplishments.

    From personal anecdotes to practical advice, we explore the importance of consistency and incremental progress in various aspects of life.

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    In this special episode, we celebrate Tim and May’s 32nd anniversary by reflecting on their journey together. They take us through their adventures, from the stunning views of the Outer Banks to the humorous anecdotes and significant milestones that have defined their relationship. Join us for a heartfelt conversation that highlights the importance of love, trust, and mutual support in a lasting marriage.

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    Tim and May explore the extraordinary journey of Dr. Eben Alexander, a renowned neurosurgeon whose near-death experience shattered his materialistic views and opened his eyes to the profound interconnectedness of consciousness and the universe. Dr. Alexander shares his riveting story of transitioning from strict science to embracing spirituality, the implications of quantum physics on our understanding of the mind, and how his near-death experience has redefined his approach to health, healing, and the human experience.

    Bio:

    Dr. Eben Alexander is a renowned academic neurosurgeon and New York Times bestselling author. A former faculty member at Harvard Medical School, Dr. Alexander's life took a dramatic turn following a near-death experience induced by a severe brain infection. His journey through realms beyond our physical world has led him to advocate for the fundamental nature of consciousness, challenging traditional scientific views. Drawing on quantum physics and philosophy, Dr. Alexander integrates these insights into his work, emphasizing the importance of meditation and mindfulness in understanding health, healing, and the human experience.

    Key Points:

    00:00 - Introduction - Tim and May welcome listeners and introduce Dr. Eben Alexander.

    03:15 - Dr. Alexander's Background - Discussion of Dr. Alexander's early life, adoption, and career in neurosurgery.

    10:45 - The Near-Death Experience - Dr. Alexander recounts his severe brain infection and subsequent coma.

    18:30 - Journey Through Different Realms - Detailed description of the spiritual realms experienced during the coma.

    25:00 - The Guardian Angel - Discovery of the identity of his guardian angel.

    35:20 - Impact on Scientific Views - How the experience challenged his materialistic views on consciousness.

    42:00 - Quantum Physics and Consciousness - Integration of quantum physics into the understanding of consciousness.

    50:45 - Importance of Meditation - Advocacy for meditation and binaural beat brainwave entrainment.

    01:00:15 - Listener Questions - Addressing common questions about near-death experiences and consciousness.

    01:15:30 - Closing Thoughts - Final insights from Dr. Alexander and closing remarks from Tim and May.

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    Tim and May explore the concept of making small, consistent changes to achieve big life transformations. Inspired by Mel Robbins' coaching course, they discuss how breaking down goals into manageable tasks and focusing on one thing at a time can lead to significant progress.

    They emphasize the importance of clarity, consistency, and the cumulative effect of daily actions. By sharing personal experiences and practical examples, they encourage listeners to prioritize their goals and make incremental changes to improve various aspects of their lives.

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    Tim and May dive into an array of amusing and outrageous medical stories. From San Francisco's controversial program providing alcohol to the homeless to the hidden dangers of paper straws, they leave no stone unturned. The discussion takes a colorful turn with insights into the psychological impact of colors and the surprising uses of mirrors. Amidst the laughter, they also touch on serious topics like the role of physician assistants and nurse practitioners. With Tim's spirited mockery and May's grounding presence, this episode is a rollercoaster of humor, information, and thought-provoking moments.

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    Dr. Cory Fawcett, a retired surgeon who now dedicates his time to helping healthcare professionals achieve financial freedom shares his unique journey from being a teenage rock band manager to a financially savvy surgeon.

    He emphasizes the importance of living within one's means, avoiding unnecessary debt, and investing wisely for long-term gains. Dr. Fawcett also discusses his upcoming adventure of bicycling across America, illustrating how financial independence allows him to pursue his passions.

    Bio

    Dr. Cory Fawcett is a retired surgeon, financial mentor, and author dedicated to helping healthcare professionals achieve financial independence. With a passion for personal finance that began in his teenage years, Dr. Fawcett has written multiple books on financial success, real estate investing, and efficient practice management. Now, he combines his financial expertise with his love for adventure, including an upcoming bicycle ride across America. Dr. Fawcett shares his knowledge through coaching, speaking engagements, and his blog at financialsuccessmd.com.

    Key Highlights[00:01:00] Dr. Fawcett and the hosts’ past professional intersections.[00:02:00] How Dr. Fawcett simplifies financial concepts for healthcare professionals.[00:03:00] Managing a rock band as a teenager and the impact of early financial education.[00:04:00] Fully contributing to retirement plans and budgeting as a resident.[00:07:00] The journey to financial independence and the importance of living within your means.[00:12:00] The value of treating real estate as an investment, not a second job.[00:20:00] Avoiding quick money schemes and focusing on long-term investments.[00:25:00] Dr. Fawcett’s shift to helping others achieve financial success.[00:33:00] Preparing for a cross-country bicycle ride and the freedom of financial independence.

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    "Save Yourself" is a vibrant exploration of personal responsibility amid societal influences. Tim and May discuss how modern life, particularly in settings like airports, reflects broader societal shifts—pointing out the decline in dress standards and the impact of processed foods on public health.

    They urge listeners to adopt a proactive approach to life, emphasizing that real change comes from personal effort rather than waiting for external rescues. Their discussion is punctuated with humor and relatable metaphors, making serious topics more digestible and engaging.

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    May and Tim find themselves navigating a series of misadventures in Austin, Texas. From dealing with lost luggage and exploring potential sponsorships to celebrating a family college graduation during a smoky, haze-filled Mother's Day weekend, the duo keeps the spirits high with their signature blend of humor and spontaneity. Amidst the chaos, they reflect on memorable moments and the joys of family milestones, all while sipping on locally distilled Tito's vodka and pondering over the peculiarities of Austin's past and present.

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    Brant Hansen rejoined May and Tim to discuss his newest publication, "Life is Hard, God is Good, Let's Dance." Known for his wit and ability to tackle heavy topics with humor, Hansen explores the complexities of living a faith-filled life in a modern, anxious world. His book argues for a realistic, applicable interpretation of biblical teachings, advocating for a lifestyle of reduced anxiety through faith.

    Hansen’s discussion extended beyond his book, touching on personal anecdotes about recent changes in his life, including humorous mishaps and the unexpected benefits of growing a beard, which he joked added years of wisdom to his appearance. The conversation also covered Hansen's approach to integrating humor with serious spiritual themes, which he believes can lighten the burden of heavy topics.

    BIO

    Brant Hansen is a best-selling author, nationally syndicated radio host, and an unapologetic accordion aficionado. With a distinctive blend of humor and heart, he has carved a niche for himself in the world of broadcasting and writing, tackling complex topics with wit and wisdom. Brant is renowned for his award-winning radio show and podcast, where he delves into issues of faith, forgiveness, and life's quirky moments with an infectious zest that endears him to listeners nationwide.

    Beyond the airwaves, Brant is a fervent advocate for humanitarian causes, notably his work with Cure International's children’s hospitals, where he contributes by spreading joy and hope. His literary contributions include titles like "Unoffendable" and "Life is Hard, God is Good, Let's Dance," which encourage readers to live with grace and laughter in the face of life’s challenges.

    With a knack for storytelling and a heart as big as his beard, Brant Hansen invites us all to rethink our approaches to life’s trials and tribulations, all while keeping a smile firmly in place. Whether behind a microphone or a typewriter, Brant is a master at making the profound relatable and the everyday extraordinary.

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    May and Tim introduce the topic of discomfort and pain as a necessary component of growth. They discuss how societal comfort has led to complacency and stress the value of picking one's pain to achieve success. They touch upon physical, emotional, and relational discomfort and its role in personal development and share examples of individuals who have embraced discomfort to achieve remarkable feats.

    May emphasizes the difference between positive and negative pain, and Tim relates his experience of ice climbing to the concept of becoming comfortable with discomfort. The episode concludes with a call to action for listeners to step out of their comfort zones and embrace discomfort for growth.

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    [00:01:25] Playful banter about tennis and discomfort[00:03:00] May and Tim discuss the importance of discomfort[00:08:00] The concept of picking your pain for growth[00:10:00] Examining discomfort in various aspects of life[00:13:30] Wrapping up the episode and encouraging discomfort for growth

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    May and Tim critically evaluated carnivore, vegan, and omnivore diets by comparing their impacts on health metrics like muscle mass, cholesterol, and sexual health.

    While the meat-based diet proved superior for muscle building, the vegan diet had benefits linked to microvascular health. The discussion also ventured into the environmental and ethical dimensions of diet, critiquing the biases in mainstream dietary studies and the negative aspects of corporate farming.

    This analysis calls for more comprehensive research involving diverse diets and populations to truly understand the health, environmental, and ethical ramifications of our food choices.

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