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  • Jim Florentine discussed the cancellation of his comedy show in Seattle due to progressive values, which led to increased media attention and 100 press requests. The show was relocated to Tacoma, where it was well-received. Florentine criticized the woke culture's censorship and the hypocrisy of left-leaning media. He also touched on the NFL's social issues, the impact of social media on free speech, and the challenges faced by musicians in the digital age. Florentine's new comedy special "You Can't Please Them All" is available on Amazon Prime and Spotify, and he plans to tour again soon.

    00:00 - Intro
    00:20 - Seattle Show Cancellations & Media Attention
    05:24 - Impact of Cancellations & Media Reactions
    05:37 - Comparing Far-Left & Far-Right Censorship
    08:47 - Social Media & Free Speech
    22:50 - Transgender Issues & School Policies
    23:03 - NFL & Social Issues
    28:40 - Music & Concert Experiences
    28:53 - Metal Show & Music Connections
    50:07 - Lars Ulrich & Napster
    50:21 - Supporting Musicians & Concert Etiquette
    50:37 - Podcasts & Future Plans

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  • Chuck Shute interviews Nicholas Niespodziani from Yacht Rock Revue, a band that opened for Train and REO Speedwagon. Nick discusses the band's unique yacht rock covers and their energetic, fun-filled performances. The band emphasizes attention to detail and musicianship, playing songs at a faster tempo they call "cocaine tempo." They've been influenced by Train's audience engagement and have plans to escalate their own audience interaction. The band has a new double album, "Escape Artist," featuring original songs with a yacht rock vibe. They've toured with notable acts like Kenny Loggins and Eddie Money, and their guitarist, Mark, has an impressive resume, including stints with Butch Walker and Skid Row.

    00:00 - Intro
    00:21 - Initial Impressions
    01:29 - Energy & Performance Style
    03:41 - Band Members & Vocal Impressions
    04:15 - Tour with Train & Other Artists
    07:15 - Future of Yacht Rock & Original Artists
    08:53 - Headlining Shows & Original Music
    12:24 - New Album & Songwriting Process
    18:47 - Background & Influences
    22:00 - Upcoming Shows & Tour Pranks
    24:30 - Guitarist Mark & Final Thoughts
    31:09 - Outro

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  • Radix Verum is a YouTuber and filmmaker, currently working on a documentary around the Gretchen Whitmer kidnapping case. Chuck and Radix discuss the de-banking of Radix by Bank of America and a SWAT incident at her house, which she believes was a false pretext to intimidate her. Radix is working on a documentary about a multi-state militia plot involving 14 defendants and 20 un-indicted co-conspirators. She highlights the FBI's role in infiltrating and manipulating these groups, using informants and undercover agents to frame individuals. The conversation touches on the broader issues of government corruption, the Patriot Act, and the FBI's history of entrapment and control tactics.

    0:00:00 - Intro
    0:00:20 - De-Banking & SWAT Incident
    0:04:17 - Government Corruption & Political Activism
    0:06:25 - Challenges in Documentary Production
    0:09:32 - Concerns About Team Meetings
    0:10:54 - Government Control & Legal System
    0:15:43 - De-Banking & Financial Impact
    0:21:07 - Government Narratives & Changing Stories
    0:28:05 - FBI Informants & Entrapment
    0:28:22 - Militia Groups & FBI Infiltration
    0:44:00 - FBI Motives & Strategies
    0:52:07 - Whitmer Case, Suspects & Surveillance
    1:01:14 - Far Left, Antifa & Informants
    1:02:56 - Whitmer Case & FBI Operations
    1:21:40 - Funding and Release Date for Film
    1:23:20 - Trusting People & Gasoline on the Fire
    1:30:17 - Outro

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  • J.T. and Chuck Shute discuss the distribution challenges of J.T.'s movie "Ancient Angels" on Vimeo and Amazon Prime. They delve into conspiracy theories about aliens, UFOs, and interdimensional beings, referencing movies like "Close Encounters of the Third Kind" and "Indiana Jones and the Crystal Skull." They explore the idea that advanced civilizations like Tataria might have been buried under the ground, citing examples like Gobekli Tepe and Lake Mead. They also touch on the role of religion, particularly Christianity, in society, emphasizing love and non-judgment. They critique the media's role in shaping public perception and express skepticism towards government narratives.

    0:00:00 - Intro
    0:00:20 - Ancient Angels
    0:02:28 - The Connection Between Aliens & Religious Beliefs
    0:06:55 - Aliens & UFOs & Government Disclosure
    0:14:35 - Catholic Church & Covering Things Up
    0:18:10 - Tat-aria Lost Civilization & Things Buried Underground
    0:29:30 - America History & Vikings
    0:35:00 - Deceptive Media & Trusting People in Power
    0:39:55 - Christians & Perceptions
    0:52:30 - God Is Just & Opening Hearts
    0:57:25 - Calling Out Corruption & Motive of Super Wealthy
    1:13:35 - Sinister Influences in Music & Black Magic
    1:23:00 - Drugs & Alcohol & Spiritual Realm
    1:34:00 - Olympics Opening Ceremony
    1:47:58 - DEI, Money & Marketing
    1:58:20 - People Getting Dumber & A.I.
    2:01:10 - Technology, Nature & Spiritual Experiences
    2:06:55 - Promotions
    2:08:28 - Outro

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  • Pete Evick is a musician, best known for playing guitar with the Bret Michaels Band. We discuss a variety of topics in this interview including writing & producing songs, Bret Michael's health, why Poison won't tour in 2025, working with Miley Cyrus, hanging with Don Dokken and more!

    0:00:00 - Intro
    0:00:30 - Star Wars Fan
    0:00:55 - Canada
    0:01:40 - New Drone
    0:02:59 - Travel Blog & Podcasts
    0:04:05 - American Flag, Politics & Loyalty
    0:12:15 - Bret Michaels Set List
    0:16:45 - Casino Shows & Fair Shows
    0:20:16 - More Intimate Shows
    0:22:55 - Pete's Other Projects & Songwriting
    0:36:25 - Guest Musicians & Collaborations
    0:39:25 - Working with Miley Cyrus
    0:46:35 - Producing Music
    0:51:30 - Don Dokken
    1:04:25 - Musicians Playing Different Roles
    1:13:15 - Facebook Posts & Fear of War
    1:18:05 - Hurricane Victims
    1:22:00 - Iron Dome & Terrorist Attack
    1:26:25 - Digital Communication Attack
    1:30:00 - Riki Rockett & Poison
    1:33:15 - Bret Michaels Health Issues
    1:40:55 - Celebrities & Again
    1:48:15 - Outro

    Evick Band site:
    https://evick.com/

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    https://www.bretmichaels.com/

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  • John Hickman discussed his acting career, highlighting his experiences working with notable actors like Morgan Freeman, Al Pacino, and Tommy Lee Jones. He shared insights into the demanding schedules of film sets, including a nine-hour fight scene with Tyrese Gibson. Hickman also mentioned his transition into acting at age 40 after winning a walk-on role on "True Blood." He expressed a desire to work with Denzel Washington and Nikki Glaser. Hickman is promoting his new film "The Gunner" and a documentary he produced, "Jailhouse to Millhouse," about Pamela Hayden's life. He also reflected on his experiences with various actors and the challenges of special effects.

    00:00 - Intro
    00:13 - Discussion on College Football & Nick Saban
    02:21 - Working with Morgan Freeman & Work Ethic
    05:27 - Experiences with Other Actors & Roles
    06:46 - Learning from Al Pacino & Personal Anecdotes
    12:32 - Transitioning into Acting & Early Roles
    16:21 - Traveling for Roles & Working with Nicholas Cage
    20:36 - Fun Roles & Special Effects
    25:18 - Desired Collaborations & Preparing for Roles
    30:47 - Creepy Shooting Locations & Working with Tommy Lee Jones
    33:45 - Promoting "The Gunner" and Upcoming Documentary
    36:14 - Final Thoughts & Roll Tide
    36:38 - Outro

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  • Avalon Stone, a rising musician, discussed her songwriting journey, starting at a songwriting camp at age 10. She emphasized the importance of analytical songwriting and collaboration, mentioning her song "Cliffhanger" co-written with international collaborators. Avalon highlighted the business side of music, noting the equal split of songwriting credits and the importance of legal contracts. She shared personal experiences behind her songs, such as "Drag Me" and "Shaking Me Up," which address depression and toxic relationships. Avalon plans to release her debut album in winter, focusing on performance coaching and building a supportive team. She also expressed interest in opening for bands like Nickelback and Badflower.

    00:00 - Intro
    00:12 - Early Songwriting Experiences & Learning Process
    03:42 - Songwriting Collaborations & Business Aspects
    06:06 - Preparing for Success & Building a Team
    10:17 - Social Media & Content Creation
    11:47 - Performance & Stage Presence
    15:10 - Emotional Songwriting & Personal Experiences
    22:32 - Upcoming Shows & Album Plans
    27:22 - Interactions with Other Artists & Future Goals
    31:46 - Final Thoughts & Future Goals
    33:44 - Outro

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  • Casandra Carson is a singer, songwriter and guitarist for Paralandra & The L.I.F.E. Project. In this episode she discussed her new project with George Lynch, "Cassandra's Crossing," set to release on October 25. She highlighted the creative process and the influence of Lynch's guitar tracks. Casandra also mentioned her upcoming tour with Tantric, Scotty Austin, and Lynch Mob, and her past experiences with bands like Seven Year Witch and Warrant. She emphasized the importance of live shows for building a fan base and the role of streaming platforms like Spotify in discovering new music. Casandra also touched on her ongoing project with Josh Rand from Stone Sour and the challenges of balancing multiple musical endeavors.

    00:00 - Intro
    00:12 - Blurred Background & Recording Setup
    01:21 - Living in Rogersville, Missouri
    02:42 - Touring & Entertainment Preferences
    04:51 - Upcoming Performances & Touring Challenges
    10:47 - Casandra's Crossing & Collaboration with George Lynch
    15:20 - Drummer Jordan Cannata & Songwriting Influences
    19:59 - Building a Fan Base & Social Media Strategy
    26:20 - Future Projects & Live Performances
    31:00 - Outro

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    https://paralandrarocks.com/

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  • John Cooper is the lead vocalist, bassist and founding member of the Christian rock band Skillet. They have a new album "Revolution" out on November 1st and will be on tour with Seether. We discuss the new album, moving from a major label to an independent, mental health in America, freedom, Linkin Park's new singer and more!

    0:00:00 - Intro
    0:00:12 - Production & Collaboration on New Album
    0:04:14 - Independent Release & Creative Freedom
    0:06:08 - Challenges & Benefits of Independent Music
    0:13:44 - Touring & Relationships with Non-Christian Bands
    0:15:43 - The Role of Music in Bridging Differences & Tolerance
    0:26:30 - Who You Want to Listen to Your Music & Politics
    0:29:00 - Christians Faith, Making Mistakes & Forgiving
    0:35:10 - Celebrities, Politicians, Material World & Perfection
    0:37:43 - Revolution Album Themes, Loneliness & Mental Health
    0:42:30 - Physical Health, Freedom Movement & Principles
    0:48:00 - Traveling to Russia & Other Countries Vs. America
    0:51:05 - Homeless, Drug Addiction, Helping People & Solutions
    0:57:20 - Freedom, Philosophy, Euthanasia & Pursuing Life
    1:01:55 - Barna Research, Depression, Truths & Reality
    1:06:05 - Skillet's Music Saving Lives
    1:08:55 - Touring with a Variety of Bands & Shows
    1:10:40 - Rescue the Republic Show
    1:13:10 - Linkin Park & Replacing Singer
    1:17:00 - New Album, Principles & Supporting
    1:18:49 - Outro

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  • Gus Tate is a NYC-based stand up comedian. His latest special "Top Gus" has over 175K views on YouTube (and is available there for free). In this episode we discuss how he started comedy in China, comedic style, other comedians, being followed by Neal Brennan, his future plans and more!

    0:00:00 - Intro
    0:00:13 - Comedian Connections
    0:06:03 - Testing New Material & Touring
    0:16:05 - Welcome Mat Clip, New Special & Comedic Style
    0:19:54 - Ghost Joke from Special
    0:21:54 - Predictability & Comedy
    0:24:00 - Starting Comedy in China Vs. New York
    0:26:55 - Comedy Styles & Crowd Work
    0:36:40 - New York Comedy Scene
    0:39:00 - Social Media, Late Night & Comedy
    0:43:00 - Comedy Career, Touring, Day Job & Family
    0:49:25 - Kill Tony Show & Joe Rogan Club & Podcast
    0:53:31 - Future Plans, Next Special, SiriusXM & NY Comedians
    0:57:25 - Attending Princeton & Alumni, & Attending College
    1:03:40 - Promoting Things
    1:04:30 - Outro

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  • David Masters is an author and radio/tv producer. In this episode we discuss David's unique experiences, including a three-day out-of-body experience at age 13 and the ability to interpret dreams. David talks about overcoming bullying and the importance of resilience. We explore the concept of dimensions, the impact of psychedelics on awareness, and the significance of meditation in enhancing objectivity. David also touches on the role of dreams in accessing higher realms, the influence of spiritual forces, and the potential dangers of power and the occult. The discussion highlights the David's journey of self-discovery and the pursuit of deeper truths.

    0:00:00 - Intro
    0:00:12 - Out-of-Body Experience and Early Life Challenges
    0:04:28 - Resilience and Bullying
    0:05:19 - Impact of Bullying and Personal Growth
    0:09:52 - Exploring Dimensions and Spiritual Experiences
    0:18:45 - Meditation and Personal Transformation
    0:34:47 - Psychedelics and Spiritual Awakening
    0:55:10 - Dream Interpretation and Spiritual Insights
    0:55:54 - Lucid Dreaming and Spiritual Encounters
    1:01:14 - Extraterrestrial Encounters and Ancient Alien Theory
    1:07:15 -Power and Its Corrupting Influence
    1:29:55 - Outro

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    https://escapeyourmindsprison.com/

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  • Jeff Garmire is an endurance athlete, author and podcaster. He holds many FKTs (fastest known times) on hiking trails. In this episode we discuss the Arizona Trail, the challenges and logistics of hiking, including the best times of year, the importance of water and food, and the psychological aspects of long-distance hiking. Jeff shares experiences with wildlife encounters, the impact of altitude, and the transition back to civilization. We also touch on the philosophy of pushing oneself, the benefits of discomfort, and the importance of planning and preparation. Jeff also mentions ongoing projects like coaching, a podcast, and a branded meal product.

    00:00 - Intro
    00:12 - Arizona Trail Record & Submission Process
    01:44 - Best Time to Hike the Arizona Trail
    03:47 - Average Hiking Time & Speeds
    05:59 - Gear & Sleep Deprivation
    09:39 - Psychology & Motivation
    14:46 - Thoughts & Reflections During Hikes
    24:34 - Movie "Wild" & Growth
    26:50 - Learning Skills from Hiking
    28:35 - Transitioning Back to Civilization & Exercise
    32:15 - Diet, Protein & Water Filtration
    37:05 - Dangers of Hiking
    44:25 - Future Plans & Sponsorship
    46:43 - Outro

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  • Matthew W. Johnson, PhD, is a senior researcher for the Center of Excellence for Psilocybin Research and Treatment at Sheppard Pratt’s Institute for Advanced Diagnostics and Therapeutics. He is one of the world’s most accomplished scientists on the human effects of psychedelics and has conducted seminal research in the behavioral economics of drug use, addiction, and risk behavior. The conversation explores the evolution and impact of psychedelic research, particularly psilocybin and ketamine, over the past 20 years. Dr. Johnson highlights the shift from psilocybin's political casualty status to a multi-billion-dollar industry with FDA approval potential. Psilocybin shows promise in treating tobacco addiction, with a recent study doubling nicotine patch success rates. Ketamine, approved for depression, also shows potential in addiction treatment. The discussion touches on the therapeutic settings, the importance of preparation, and the potential for psychedelics to induce profound, lasting behavioral changes. The conversation also addresses the legal landscape, ethical considerations, and the risks associated with psychedelic use.

    0:00:00 - Intro
    0:00:13 - Interest in Psychedelics and Early Research
    0:03:09 - Behavioral Science & Psychedelics
    0:05:20 - MK Ultra and Mind Manipulation
    0:07:58 - Therapeutic Setting and Regulation
    0:10:07 - Comparison with Traditional Treatments
    0:13:19 - Psychedelic Therapy Model
    0:16:45 - Music and Environment
    0:18:44 - Personal Reactions and Screening
    0:23:15 - Neuroplasticity and Brain Changes
    0:30:27 - PTSD and MDMA
    0:33:15 - Ketamine & Addiction
    0:51:20 - Realizations Under Psychedelics
    0:56:20 - Prince Harry & Psychedelics
    0:59:15 - Psychosis Risk & Vulnerability
    1:03:05 - Pursuing Psychedelics Use & Legality
    1:14:01 - Outro

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  • The conversation covers various topics, including Bob Forrest's experience as a CNN contributor, the impact of social media, and drug addiction in the music industry. Bob shares insights on the 80s drug culture in Los Angeles, highlighting connections between bands like Motley Crue, Aerosmith, and the Chili Peppers. They discuss the challenges of maintaining sobriety and the role of drugs in the music scene. The discussion also touches on the evolving nature of music, the decline of meaningful lyrics, and the impact of social media on society. Additionally, they reflect on the personal and professional struggles of maintaining a career in music and the importance of songwriting.

    0:00:00 - Intro
    0:00:13 - CNN Contributor & Social Media Impact
    0:02:18 - Musical Connections & Drug Culture
    0:05:23 - Heavy Metal Vs Indie Rock Perceptions
    0:10:22 - Reflections on Kurt Cobain & Indie Rock
    0:14:34 - The Role of Social Media & Personal Boundaries
    0:14:47 - The Impact of Pharmaceutical Industry on Addiction
    0:19:33 - Social Media & Problems with Humanity
    0:34:10 - Doing Drugs & Adverse Consequences & Music
    0:56:09 - The Struggle with Addiction & Path to Recovery
    1:00:26 - The Role of Bands & Ebb & Flow of Success
    1:08:49 - Drugs, Sobriety, Songwriting & Catharsis
    1:21:18 - Psychedelics & Other Drugs & Addiction
    1:26:35 - Genetic Test & Predisposition to Addiction
    1:35:10 - Kids, Society, Rules and Culture
    1:53:13 - Outro

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  • The conversation with Oni Logan covers his musical journey from Argentina to America, his early exposure to music, and his rise to fame with Lynch Mob. Logan discusses his auditions for Rough Cutt, Racer X, and Mark Ferrari's band, leading to his tenure with Lynch Mob. He recounts the creation of their debut album "Wicked Sensation" and the challenges of performing with Lynch's high decibel levels. Logan also talks about his departure from Lynch Mob, forming Violets Demise, and his subsequent move to Europe. He hints at future collaborations with George Lynch and new musical projects, emphasizing his desire for creative growth and experimentation.

    00:00 - Intro
    00:13 - The Dirt & Interviews
    01:45 - Huck Finn Lifestyle & Early Beginnings
    05:40 - Johnny Depp & The Kids
    08:30 - Learning to Sing & Writing Songs
    11:00 - Wendy Dio, Rough Cutt, Racer X & Marc Ferrari
    16:05 - George Lynch & Lynch Mob
    20:40 - Writing & Recording "Wicked Sensation"
    27:35 - Geoff Tate, Tom Keifer & Ronnie James Dio
    31:00 - Leaving Lynch Mob & Second Album
    36:40 - Violet's Demise
    42:28 - Return to Lynch Mob & Solo Career
    46:55 - Psychedelics & Expanding Mind
    49:55 - Reunion with George Lynch & Future Plans
    58:50 -Outro

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  • Billy Morrison is a musician and artist who currently plays guitar with Billy Idol. He recently released a new solo record called "The Morrison Project." In this episode he discussed his journey from drug addiction to achieving success with the number one hit "Crack Cocaine." He emphasized the importance of making honest music and the strategic inclusion of guest stars like Billy Idol and Corey Taylor. Morrison recounted his friendship with Ozzy Osbourne, formed at a Christmas party. He highlighted his involvement with the charity Above Ground and his commitment to helping others. Morrison also shared his experiences with sobriety, the impact of the pandemic, and his ongoing art and music projects, including an upcoming video for "Incite the Watch" featuring Steve Vai & Corey Taylor.

    00:00 - Intro
    00:15 - Becoming a Raider Fan
    01:45 - Doing Drugs
    03:25 - Having a #1 Song & Guests on Record
    07:47 - Becoming Friends with Ozzy
    10:45 - Meeting Celebrities
    11:45 - Fan of Artists & Doing Paintings
    13:08 - Sobriety, Art & Meaning
    15:45 - New Solo Songs & Artistic Meaning
    17:00 - It's Come to This & Pandemic
    19:55 - Gratitude, Acceptance, Slumps & Helping Others
    31:10 - New Song "Drowning" & Album Credits
    36:15 - Corey Taylor & "Incite the Watch"
    41:00 - Happier As Older & Learning Lessons Sooner
    45:12 - Outro

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  • Lorena Peril, a talented singer and host of the award-winning "Fantasy" show in Las Vegas, shared her inspiring journey from a shy housekeeper to a successful performer. She recounted her discovery on a cruise ship, her initial struggles with stage fright, and her eventual breakthrough. Lorena discussed her audition experiences, including for "The Voice" and "A Star Is Born," and her new original song "Ay Ay Amor." She highlighted her love for hosting and audience interaction, sharing stories of memorable moments and celebrity encounters. Lorena also mentioned her upcoming projects and her gratitude for her career.

    00:00 - Intro
    00:15 - Lorena's Show "Fantasy" at Luxor
    03:23 - Lorena's Career Path
    09:25 - Bullying & Persevering
    13:25 - Audition Process & Career Challenges
    16:30 - Trying Out for The Voice
    19:34 - Celebrity Encounters & Audience Interaction
    22:15 - New Song "Ay Ay Amore"
    23:20 - Mexican Food in Vegas
    24:10 - Crazy Things at Fantasy Show
    29:35 - Other Good Shows in Vegas & Cities
    31:15 - Other Projects & Roles Tried Out For
    42:47 - Personal Life & Future Plans
    43:55- Outro

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  • Christoper Ryan is a psychologist, author and podcaster. His work has appeared everywhere from Netflix & HBO to CNN & Fox News. He has been a featured speaker at TED and SXSW, as well as a frequent guest on the Joe Rogan Experience. In this episode we discuss his books "Sex At Dawn" & "Civilized to Death" as well as happiness, the illusion of luxury, psychedelics, his interview with comedian Neal Brennan and much more!

    0:00:00 - Intro
    0:00:13 - Comparing American and Spanish Healthcare Systems
    0:02:17 - Christopher Ryan Discusses His Relationship with Joe Rogan
    0:09:27 - Human Nature Through the Lens of Bonobos and Chimps
    0:14:31 - The Evolutionary Roots and Modern Implications of Sociopathy
    0:17:50 - The Paradox of Fame and Leadership in Modern Society
    0:26:22 - The Illusion of Luxury and True Value
    0:30:26 - The Difference Between Private Jets and Commercial Flights
    0:33:16 - The True Cost of Never Having Enough
    0:33:26 - Balancing Drive and Enjoyment in Personal and Professional Life
    0:41:05 - Monogamy Vs. Swingers
    0:45:00 - Hysteria of Women & Orgasms
    0:47:50 - Female Teachers Having Sex with Students
    0:51:15 - Controversy of "Sex at Dawn"
    0:54:45 - Asexual People Vs. Toxic Masculinity
    1:00:57 - Comedian Neal Brennan
    1:05:40 - Helping Each Other Out & Doing Podcasts
    1:08:40 - Misinterpretations and Backlash Against 'Sex at Dawn'
    1:12:20 - Navigating Non-Monogamy and Parenting in Modern Society
    1:16:20 - A Return to Basics: Whole Foods, Self-Sufficiency, and Community
    1:18:10 - The Transformative Potential and Risks of Psychedelics
    1:28:35 - Healing Concussions and Exploring Ultimate Reality with Psychedelics
    1:31:20 - Outro

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    https://chrisryanphd.com/

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  • MARK SCHATZKER is the author of The End of Craving, The Dorito Effect and Steak. He is a writer in residence at the Modern Diet and Physiology Research Center, which is affiliated with Yale University. His writing has appeared in the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, Best American Travel Writing and Annual Review of Psychology. In this episode we discuss what is in our food, artificial sweeteners, fake fatteners, food addiction, obesity and more!

    00:00 - Intro
    00:13 - Cities & Food
    01:50 - Foods with Addictions & Cravings
    10:35 - Food in Other Countries & Pellagra
    20:15 - Role of Vitamins in Obesity
    26:45 - Processed Foods & Artificial Sweeteners
    34:50 - Artificial Fatteners, Fiber & Fake Meat
    37:55 - How to Fix Things & Bad Fruits & Veggies
    43:01 - Carnivore Vs. Whole Food Diet
    44:20 - Some Amazing Tasting Fake Foods
    45:40 - Better Tasty Food & Feeling Better After
    49:10 - Artificial & Natural Flavors & Dyes
    54:15 - Re-Wiring Taste Buds & Drinks
    57:28 - Outro

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  • Vinnie Tortorich is a fitness trainer, author, podcaster and filmmaker. He has a new film out called “Dirty Keto” about unhealthy processed foods labeled as keto foods. We discuss the new movie, eating disorders, how society enables bad diets, myths about vegans, how the keto diet can help heal your health and more!

    0:00:00 - Intro
    0:00:13 - Doing Podcasts
    0:01:20 - Celebrities Vs. Beginners
    0:05:14 - Vinnie's Childhood & Bullying
    0:09:45 - Motivation, Enabling & Health
    0:14:40 - Miss Alabama & Eating Disorders
    0:17:40 - Willpower & Health
    0:18:40 - Documentaries & Shadow Banned
    0:24:50 - Doctors with Different Approaches
    0:29:15 - Rich Roll, Vegan Diet & Game Changers
    0:36:40 - Keto Diet & Cancer
    0:44:00 - Exercising More as You Age
    0:47:05 - Pharmaceuticals, Ozempic & Hospitals for Profit
    0:56:20 - Vinnie's Neck Injury
    1:00:40 - Kids, Psychiatric Medications & Nutrition
    1:08:00 - Trying to Help People
    1:10:20 - Dirty Keto Movie
    1:11:30 - Outro

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