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  • Kelsi Sheren has solidified herself as a prominent Keynote Speaker, delivering inspiring talks at venues like Harvard, TEDx, and several others. Her powerful speeches resonate with audiences, offering a unique perspective on her journey and dedication to supporting others.

    Join Candice Horbacz and Kelsie Sheren as they delve into the nuances of Canada's MAiD culture, unpacking its shocking societal impact and the stories within. Explore the depths of men's mental health, confronting the staggering suicide rates and the pressing need for awareness and support. Through Candice's introspective psychedelic journey, gain insights into the transformative power of self-discovery and personal growth. With each episode, Candice invites you to engage in thought-provoking discussions that challenge perspectives and inspire positive change. Tune in to this podcast for an enriching experience that transcends the ordinary and ignites meaningful dialogue.

    00:00:00 - Intro

    00:57:22 - what is MAID

    00:04:59 - Dying with Dignity PSYOP

    00:15:58 - Advertising suicide

    00:20:54 - MAID under the age of 12

    00:22:39 - Agenda behind MAID

    00:27:17 - Dilemma with MAID

    00:38:07 - Side effects of therapy

    00:47:28 - Suicidal men

    00:54:50 - Remove the victim mentality

    1:00:39 - psychedelic and Psilocybin for mental health

    1:07:43 - Pregnancy miracle

    1:11:53 - Human perception of God and religion

    1:29:49 - Challenging spiritual teacher

    1:38:19 - Living consciously and vulnerability

    1:46:12 - Good messaging for kids

    1:48:45 - Japanese culture for kids

    1:55:04 - Being intentional with parenting

    2:00:28 - Kids transitioning

    2:06:42 - Raising age from 18 to 21

    2:20:37 - Monogamy vs Polyamory

    2:36:22 - Hate comments

    2:43:16 - Ending

    Kelsie’s Webiste: www.kelsisheren.com

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  • William Reusch was born and raised in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. He never had an interest in academics and struggled to connect what he was learning in school to building a successful and meaningful life. We all enjoy being capable, informed, and equipped, yet the system designed to provide those traits seems to fail for so many young people. It was in the pursuit to improve this that Will decided to become a teacher.

    In this episode, Candice Horbacz and Will Reusch delve into the dynamics of education, societal shifts, and evolving norms. This insightful conversation explores sex education, parental roles, and the importance of fostering open discussions in schools that includes parents. Uncover collaborative efforts between home and school, spotlighting Will Reusch's innovative initiative aimed at transforming scalable and impactful educational experiences.

    00:00 - Intro

    3:59 - School system disconnect

    9:40 - Matt Walsh And Candace Owens

    13:58 - Dylan Vs Buck Angel

    17:50 - LGBTQ indoctrination in schools

    30:38 - Is compassion the answer?

    37:16 - Candace Owens

    40:16 - Indoctrination Camp - Schools

    45:37 - Education with AI

    46:32 - DEI in schools

    55:01 - The WHY of content creation

    1:00:1 - Candace Owens on Whatever

    1:05:37 - scapegoat for society

    1:12:02 - Cost of doing po*n

    1:20:26 - Porn and casual sex

    1:29:22 - Compulsion issue with porn

    1:32:51 - Why does sex exist?

    1:38:30 - Ending

    Will Reusch’s Website: www.williamreusch.com

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  • Join Candice Horbacz in this raw and introspective episode of Chatting with Candice as she discusses the challenges of navigating online criticism, embracing personal growth, and overcoming societal judgments. From her experiences as a former adult industry performer to her journey as a mother and content creator, Candice shares insights on resilience, self-discovery, and the importance of authenticity in a digital age.

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  • Nancy Mello is a psychic medium, clairvoyant, and animal communicator, she loves helping clients every day connect with loved ones that have passed on and help their animals live fuller lives.

    Join us in this fascinating episode of Chatting with Candice, where host Candace Horbacz sits down with Nancy Mello, an animal communicator with a unique ability to connect with animals telepathically. Discover the process of telepathic communication, hear heartwarming stories, and explore the world of animal omens. Don't miss the incredible insights shared in this conversation!

    Time stamps

    00:00:00 Intro

    5:45 - Journey as a Psychic

    19:12 - Exploring individuals with exceptional psychic abilities

    27:12 - Judgmental society - Exploring society's critiques

    49:33 – Life-saving Instincts

    56:55 – Life-saving moment

    1:03:22 - Animal communication and cruelty

    1:17:05 - Pets and Trauma

    1:21:33 - Animal Omens

    1:29:33 - Ending

    Checkout Nancy’s Link Tree: https://linktr.ee/nancymelloofficial

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  • Alex DatePsych is a Neuroscience and Behavioral Science researcher whose work focuses on attractiveness and dating.

    Explore the complex landscape of modern relationships and societal perceptions as Candice Horbacz and Alex DatePsych take a deep dive into topics like divorce rates, online dating dynamics, traditional roles, and the impact of certain ideologies. Discover insights into the challenges individuals face in navigating marriage, career choices, and societal expectations.

    00:00 - Intro

    3:05 - Divorce Stats

    7:02 - Does Degree play a role in Divorce?

    9:53 - Dating Apps

    19:44 - Traditional Roles Myth

    23:01 - Divorce and Alimony

    35:14 - Sex In Marriage

    40:41 - Casual Sex and Orgasm

    43:26 - Age And Attractiveness

    48:39 - Body Count and Insecure Partners

    1:00:21 - Sexual Predators

    1:13:57 – Ending

    Follow Candice Horbacz on socials: https://linktr.ee/candicehorbacz

    Alex’s YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@alex.datepsych

    Alex’s X: www.twitter.com/datepsych

    Aelx’s Webiste: https://datepsychology.com/

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  • Reed Davis, Board Certified Holistic Health Practitioner (HHP) and Certified Nutritional Therapist (CNT), is an expert in functional lab testing and holistic lifestyle medicine. He is the Founder of Functional Diagnostic NutritionÂź (FDN) and the FDN Certification Course with over 3000 graduates in 50 countries.

    In this enlightening episode, Dr. Reed Davis shares valuable insights on holistic health, nutrition, and the importance of understanding the body's metabolic balance. Topics covered include the impact of diet on children's behavior, the dangers of neurotoxic foods, and the significance of a balanced microbiome. The conversation delves into the role of supplements, the science behind nutritional needs, and practical tips for maintaining a healthy lifestyle. Explore the fascinating world of functional lab work and its application in uncovering the root causes of health issues. Discover how metabolic chaos can influence overall well-being and gain valuable perspectives on aging, longevity, and the interconnected nature of health.

    00:00:00 Intro

    00:03:57 - Foundational Lab Work

    00:14:20 - Food sensitivity

    00:18:15 - Different Metabolic Diets

    00:21:21 - cree Indian Tribes*

    00:24:25 - No Diet Is Perfect

    00:27:21 - Life Changing Diet Adjustments *

    00:31:43 - Poisonous Diets for Kids*

    00:36:37 - Supplements and Organic food

    00:45:11 - Kids on Drugs*

    00:48:01 - Increasing Age And Sex*

    00:57:23 - Trauma and Therapy

    1:02:42 - Ending

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  • Join Candice Horbacz and special guest Abigail Ferro for a candid discussion on the challenges of postpartum experiences, navigating parenthood's impact on relationships, and the quest for trustworthy nannies. Abigail shares her journey, touching on sleep deprivation, cultural differences in parenting, and the importance of balance. The conversation also delves into the sensitive topics of circumcision in certain communities and the nuanced discussions around natural birth versus C-sections. Abigail's insights, humor, and authenticity make this episode a must-watch for those navigating parenthood or interested in holistic living.

    00:00 - Intro

    00:05:04 - UTI and Underwear

    00:11:36: Forever Chemicals

    00:13:44 - Covid

    00:16:15 - Detox Culture

    00:30:03 - Artificial Sweeteners and Processed Foods

    00:39:04 - Circumcision

    00:44:12 - Dark side of Stem Cell Harvesting

    00:47:14 - Eating Placenta

    00:49:44 - Folic Acid And Pregnancy

    00:53:18 - Postpartum

    1:04:34 - Breech Birth

    1:14:20 - Home Births vs Birthing Centers

    1:30:12 - Romance After Pregnancy

    1:39:50 - Finding a Nanny

    1:44:33 - Sex after Pregnancy

    1:46:11 - Hormonal Imbalances

    1:52:34 - Double Income Double Taxes

    1:53:24 - Ending

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  • Melanie Notkin is the founder of SAVVY AUNTIE: A Celebration of Modern Aunthood - a multiplatform lifestyle brand for cool aunts, great-aunts, godmothers and all women who love kids.

    00:00 - Intro
    4:36 - Israel vs Hamas
    7:46 Anti-Semitism
    19:45- Source of Courage
    21:41 Silent Majority
    26:53 Gender Dysphoria
    35:00 Ignored Men
    40:11 Boss babe
    51:56 Childless Women
    58:22 Patriarchy
    1:05:40 - Man-hating women
    1:11:02 - Ending

    Melanie is a foremost expert on the emerging demographic of childless, often single, women. Her data and insights on the PANK (Professional Aunts No Kids) – the influential and growing female cohort she uncovered and coined in 2008 – have been featured in The New York Times, Forbes, CNN and more.

    In this conversation, Savvy Auntie, author and advocate Melanie Notkin and Candice, explore a range of topics, starting with reflections on the Israel-Palestine conflict and perspectives on transgender issues. The dialogue then delves into the complexities of modern relationships, including the evolving roles of women, societal expectations, and the impact of career choices on family planning. Notkin critiques certain feminist ideologies and emphasizes the importance of open communication in relationships. Join us for a thought-provoking discussion that spans contemporary global issues and the intricacies of love, marriage, and societal norms.

    Melanie Notkin’s website: melanienotkin.com/

    Candice’s socials: linktr.ee/candicehorbacz

    Lady Ballers Trailer: https://youtu.be/Py2MzGtmaJ0?si=HHZQvo1eGDyqY98g

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  • In this solocast, Candice weighs in on the ongoing Israel-Hamas war and what it has to do with one of the biggest issues in the spiritual community: this so-called “spiritual bypassing”.

    00:00:00 00:00:58 “Platforming”
    00:03:04 What’s Wrong With the Spiritual Community
    00:06:51 Thoughts on “Spiritual Bypassing” and the Israel-Hamas Conflict
    00:11:07 Final Thoughts

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  • Kute Blackson is an inspirational speaker, transformational teacher, and author of the best-selling book “The Magic of Surrender”. In this episode, he digs deep into what “surrender” truly means, how his experiences shaped his career, and how one can truly surrender in life.

    00:00:00 00:01:21 Introducing Kute
    00:02:24 The Topic of Surrender
    00:12:51 Fighting Expectations and Living Authentically
    00:20:37 A Mother’s Love
    00:25:52 Trauma and Surrender
    00:29:17 Surrender in Romantic Love
    00:42:17 Getting Down to the “I Am”
    00:57:24 Where to Find Kute

    What Does “Surrender” Mean?

    Kute decided to write about the topic of surrender for two reasons: one was because this was the idea that spoke to him after narrowing it down from 75 topics that he deemed “best-seller” worthy and two, his mother was diagnosed with stomach cancer in 2016. However, in the face of real and raw mortality, she was at peace. He saw that she wasn’t attached to living and only viewed her body as a vessel for her soul; she was surrendered. From Jesus to Buddha to Gandhi to Bruce Lee, figures he looked up to, he noticed that they have in their own way surrendered themselves to life, the divine, the infinite, their soul, and the deeper impulse of what life was seeking to express through them. In their surrender, they let go of their idea of how they thought their life should look and in that letting go, they tapped into another dimension of life, potential, grace and through that, life was able to use them in ways that was far beyond their own human capacity and capability.

    Misconceptions of “Surrender”

    There are many misconceptions of surrender and the idea that it is weak, passive, and a sign of giving up, sitting there and doing nothing, being a doormat, being taken advantage of, being left behind, and not being able to manifest your goals, dreams, and desires. However, the true essence of surrender as an active, powerful process is getting more than you could have projected with the limitation of your conscious mind and own personal willpower.

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    Join Kute’s 12-day retreat at Boundless Bliss Bali here.

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  • Adam Lane Smith is a licensed psychotherapist working in the attachment, relationship, and transformative personal development space. In this episode, we talk about attachment theory, attachment styles, raising emotionally-well children, and how men know they found The One.

    00:00:00 00:01:21 Introducing Adam
    00:02:10 What is Attachment Theory and Attachment Styles?
    00:04:29 Healthy Attachment in Families and Romantic Partners
    00:08:50 Does Spanking Work?
    00:18:33 Men With Working Mothers
    00:23:19 Does Pressure Really Forge Diamonds?
    00:28:25 Lost and Exhausted Parents and Unmet Needs
    00:37:34 Novelty in Relationships and Conscious Sex
    00:43:49 Outsourcing Orgasms, Chakras, and Kegels
    00:48:36 Men in Fear and Fixing Attachments
    00:54:31 Working on Personal Development
    01:02:08 How Men Know It’s The One
    01:03:34 Where to Find Adam

    Attachment Theory and Attachment Styles

    Attachment theory is the way that we learn to give and receive love with other human beings when we were a child. It is drawn from our experiences with our parents and our understanding of those experiences. If we don’t get our needs met, are not taken seriously, don’t feel safe opening up to other people, are afraid of asking for help, or trusting people because we got hurt, pushed away, ignored or saw that something always consistently went wrong, we learn that we have to play games to try to make other people either not abandon us make them do what we want them to do so we can live our life. This is also called avoidant style, which is avoiding intimate connections and being vulnerable because you don’t want to get hurt.

    What Does Healthy Attachment Look Like?

    Only 35% of adults have secure attachment and when it comes to healthy attachment between parents and their kids, it’s as simple as kids coming up to their dad and telling them what they want. A secure relationship is all about cooperation, context, listening, taking each other seriously, and getting to the root of their needs. No drama, just helping each other out.

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  • Ana Lorena Fabrega is a former teacher and now author of “The Learning Game”, a book that explains the flaws in the traditional schooling has gone wrong, and a series of ways we can change the educational system to make it better for kids. In this episode, we talk about just that and share our views on our kids and how we can make them thrive in an environment that supports them.

    00:00:00 00:01:23 Introducing Ana
    00:14:22 The Traditional School
    00:25:48 The Synthesis Model
    00:41:04 Digital Devices and AI in Education
    00:46:46 Benefits in Using Technology
    00:49:49 Alternative Paths for College Admissions
    00:56:29 A Need For A New Kind of Education
    01:00:37 Ana’s Biggest Un-Learning
    01:02:36 Where to Find Ana

    A New Education System

    When it comes to education, there’s no one perfect approach and even the traditional model of education works for some kids. Ana embraces technology and innovation in a new educational system where we are currently headed into and we have to figure out the best way to guide our kids in navigating this new era of education.

    On the different models of our current education systems, Ana doesn’t necessarily agree with the democratic schools because of how much autonomy the kid is given with little room for adults. During the pandemic, students, teachers, and parents also struggled with online learning and how it was not made to keep students’ attention for long.

    The Synthesis Model started with simulations that taught kids the soft skills that they’re not learning in school. She learned from online schools that kids crave challenge and want to be challenged, which is why they like video games. When they come with the appropriate feedback, know how to improve, and are not penalized for failing, this reinforces the things that kids need the most that they are not getting in school. The Synthesis Model puts kids in simulations where they have to figure out how to play games, collaborate with kids from all over the world, and when to lead, sit back, and make decisions.

    Links and Resources

    The Learning Game on Amazon

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    Author Ana Lorena Fabrega of “The Learning Game” talks about traditional school, the synthesis model, technology, and AI in learning.

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  • Stephen Shaw is a computer engineer, data scientist, and director of the documentary “Birthgap”. In this episode, we talk about the “myth” surrounding overpopulation, women’s fertility, and whether it’s still worth it to have babies or not.

    00:00:00 00:01:05 Introducing Stephen
    00:02:55 The Population Bomb
    00:06:29 Japan Being Forward and Backward
    00:09:46 What Happened in the 1970’s
    00:14:41 Lies Being Told to Women and Their Fertility
    00:27:00 Not Accommodating Children
    00:32:44 Women Prioritizing Pleasure and Not Wanting Children
    00:45:06 How To Find a Mate More Effectively
    00:52:14 “The Pod Generation” and Are Babies Worth It?
    00:59:00 Where to Find Stephen

    What is the “birth gap” or the population bomb?

    Stephen’s documentary "Birthgap - Childless World" is about his documentary in discovering why birthrates are falling worldwide for decades. Europe is currently experiencing falling birthrates, which makes him question whether the world is experiencing overpopulation. While looking at data, people who control the narrative make it seem like there’s too many people and babies and the same narrative hasn’t changed since the 70’s, making him believe that this concept has turned into an ideology.

    Lies Being Told to Women

    For the longest time, women have been told that their career should be the most important thing in their life and that choosing to be a mother, or a stay-at-home mother, is something to be ashamed of our counter to the progress that’s being going on for women. However, women’s fertility has a deadline and the risk of having children increases as they get older. Also contrary to popular belief is how having babies is no longer worth it given the alleged “overpopulation” happening worldwide.

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    Data scientist and “Birthgap” director Stephen J. Shaw talks about population bomb, women’s fertility, and how we need more babies worldwide.

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  • Matt Bateman is an educator and part of the founding team of Higher Ground Education, a Montessori startup, specifically the Montessorium, and his work revolves around the philosophy of education. In this episode, he explains the Montessori program, raising kids in the of social media and technology, and the best kind of school system for our young ones.

    00:00:00 00:02:31 Introducing Matt
    00:03:36 What is Montessori?
    00:09:46 The Montessori Program
    00:12:18 Is Technology and Social Media Bad for Kids?
    00:23:35 Being Present With Your Child
    00:28:26 Sleep Training and Attachment Styles
    00:36:42 When Do You Start Entering A Montessori Program?
    00:41:09 Why Do Public Schools Fail Us?
    00:49:35 Kids’ Autonomy and Sovereignty
    00:54:51 Dealing With Screaming Kids and Complaining Adults
    01:03:45 The Swiss Model and European Models of Education
    01:09:37 Where to Find Matt

    What is a Montessori school?

    A Montessori school is an educational approach that focuses on allowing children to learn at their own pace and explore their interests independently. In a Montessori classroom, students typically have freedom to choose from a variety of activities and materials, which are designed to be hands-on and engaging. Teachers serve as guides and facilitators rather than traditional lecturers, helping students discover knowledge through self-directed exploration. Montessori education emphasizes fostering a child's natural curiosity, independence, and love for learning while promoting social and emotional development alongside academic skills.

    Is Technology Really Bad For Kids?

    In the Montessori world, you will often find people who are very technology-shy. It’s not that they’re anti-technology, but rather, Matt thinks that technology, the internet, and television is good for children. He does not want his children to grow up with adults who are cynical about it. That doesn’t make it risk free, but rather, it’s all about managing risks like a lot of things in the real world. “Screentime” should not be a concept, as scrolling through TikTok and talking to a relative in the phone are two completely different things.

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    Educator and Montessori startup founder Matt Bateman talks about the Montessori program, raising your kids in the digital age, and why traditional school setups fails us.

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  • Nick Dimondi is a WGA screenwriter, director, and producer and in this episode, him and Candice talk about a vastly wide range of topics, from bitcoin and cryptocurrency, decentralization of banks, and the best schools for kids to be raised in a safe environment.

    00:00:00 00:02:21 Introducing Nick
    00:02:53 Bitcoin, Blockchain, Cryptocurrency
    00:11:20 Big Institutions and Bitcoin
    00:17:20 Bitcoin and Ethereum
    00:19:01 Knowing Where to Put Your Money and Self-Sovereignty
    00:27:37 Russell Brand, Protecting Yourself From Banks, and Decentralization
    00:34:37 The British Parliament and Being Called a “Trumper”
    00:44:44 The Church of Gender, Politics, and Hollywood
    00:49:46 Kids Transitioning and Living in California
    00:57:53 Public School and Franchise Schools For Kids
    01:05:04 Where to Find Nick

    Keeping and Storing Money and Self-Sovereignty with Money

    Having Alex Mashinsky as a previous guest, he talks about how he went tow to tow with banks and Celcius, his cryptocurrency lending platform. Nick is a big proponent of self-sovereignty, and the idea of buying $80,000 worth of 1’s and 0’s and that being protected by a password terrifies him. Meanwhile, a bunch of guys from Wall Street are just playing games with your money and will leverage that. The financial crisis is proof of that, and there is risk no matter what. After losing Celsius to bankruptcy, Nick believes that the founder Mashinsky and FTX are not evil, but rather, were enticed by power which led to the eventual downfall of his company and the continuous struggle of bitcoin and cryptocurrency to find its way to mainstream banking methods.

    Trans Kids and De-Transitioning

    Nick shares his stance on kids who decide to transition at an early age. They can potentially face multiple issues such as social stigma, lack of understanding from parents, adults, and authority figures, medical concerns, and bullying from other kids. There’s also the possibility that once they grow older, they regret their decision and decide to de-transition. It’s a difficult journey to go through, and it helps to be surrounded by a good support system, and Nick shares how he has lost friends over his fight on kids who transition early, as well as those who eventually detransition.

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    WGA screenwriter, director, and producer Nick Dimondi shares his experience with bitcoin, cryptocurrency as well as Hollywood, gender, politics, and life in California.

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  • Alison Armstrong is a well-known author, speaker, and educator specializing in personal and professional development, particularly in the realm of relationships. She is renowned for her insights into understanding and improving communication between men and women. Armstrong has written books and delivered workshops and seminars that aim to foster better understanding, empathy, and connection between the sexes. We talk about how her book “The Queen’s Code” has changed my life and my marriage, as well as her new learnings after she released her best-selling book.

    00:00:00 00:02:21 Introducing Alison Armstrong
    00:06:02 Emasculating Men
    00:18:00 Single Focus VS Diffused Awareness
    00:30:00 How to Spot a Queen
    00:41:34 Sex and Masturbation For Men
    00:50:43 Nesting and Crystalizing
    00:55:31 Alison’s Advice
    00:59:20 Where to Find Alison

    How Are We Emasculating Men Without Realizing It?

    “Why did you do that?”, “Why didn’t you do that?”; women often ask men this question when they get upset with them or when they don’t meet their expectations. But turns out, the root cause of why women ask these questions, and in turn emasculate men, is because of fear and frustration. Women get frustrated with men because of how they can’t get what they need from them, coupled with the fear of how big and strong they are, none of which men really understand very well. Some combination of fear and frustration will cause women to diminish men, and even when women don’t know how much it diminishes them, they still try to change their behavior by criticizing them. It’s this critical edge calling them to account, and women do precisely that because women don’t know how to change men and would rather change them the way they would change a woman.

    Being Single Focused VS Having Diffused Awareness

    On two opposite ends of the spectrum we have people who are single focused and people who have diffused awareness. People who are single focused and are on the autism spectrum make for perfect TSA agents, while people with diffused awareness make for great hunters and gatherers with their increased survival skills and ability to scan the area thoroughly. So many women are in hunting mode, for good reason, while men who are committed to a “get it done” state of mind, which causes us to admire them. However, a man in an open state of mind is when women fall in love with them. It's when men’s lack of a result to produce has been made available to connect, see, and notice women, and women need to be seen. When men share parts of themselves that they would never tell fellow hunters, this enables women to be even more attracted to men.

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    Freedom From Being Ordinary - Live in L.A. (Oct. 27-29)

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    Speaker, educator, and author of bestselling book “The Queen’s Code” Alison Armstrong bares her thoughts on men, women, and everything in between.

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  • Dr. Peter A. McCullough is an American cardiologist, former vice chief of internal medicine at Baylor University Medical Center and a professor at Texas A&M University. He became widely popular during the COVID-19 pandemic through his controversial views on vaccines, particularly the COVID-19 pandemic. In this episode, he talks about the algorithm working against him, shifting narratives in the medical community, and the true meaning of misinformation and being “anti-science”.

    00:00:00 00:02:00 Introducing Dr. Peter A. McCullough
    00:03:27 Interview with Joe Rogan
    00:08:13 Dr. McCullough VS Google
    00:13:42 The Shifting Narrative
    00:15:26 Vaccines with Jamie Foxx, Ice Cube, and Justin Bieber
    00:19:15 Conscious Medical Consent and Being Pregnant in the Pandemic
    00:36:04 History of Getting Vaccinated
    00:40:08 Is There Such Thing as Misinformation and Anti-Science?
    00:44:25 Vivek Ramaswamy, The FDA, and Politics in Healthcare
    00:50:22 Where to Find Dr. Peter A. McCullough

    The Shifting Narrative

    Dr. Peter A. McCullough is one of the most published people in COVID-19 and can be easily found in the National Library of Medicine, but not in Google. He argues how agencies, health systems, the media, and big industries took money worth 13 billion dollars from HHS and the Biden administration and called it the “COVID Community Court”. These organizations that took the money feel obligated to push the vaccine, with some colleges in the US pushing their students, but not their faculty, to take the vaccine. Being pregnant during the pandemic, refusing to get vaccinated, and facing judgement from physicians was also one of the biggest frustrations that Candice went through. When you don’t have medical freedom, you suffer the risks and consequences of institutions that refuse to respect personal decision.

    Is There Such Thing as Misinformation?

    For Dr. McCullough, data has multiple points of view. There’s no such thing as information and misinformation, and science and anti-science. Those are weaponized terms and anybody that uses these terms should be accused of propaganda; creating injury, disparaging individuals, and attempting to gain some type of superiority of one over the other. Misinformation was extensively used in Nazi Germany, and large medical institutions use this to claim that they hold information and if people don’t espouse their views, they’re spreading misinformation. These terms are propaganda and is dangerous to society.

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    Official website: https://www.petermcculloughmd.com/

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    American cardiologist and America’s most controversial MD Dr. Peter A. McCullough shares his thoughts on the medical community, vaccines, and what “misinformation” and “anti-science” really mean.

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  • Rebecca Rosen is an international spiritual medium. For the past two decades, she has served as an ambassador between the spirit world and our day-to-day lives. In this episode, we talk about real-life relationships, trauma, compassion, and the people around us, as well as everything “woo”: the superego, spirituality, stillness, and psychedelics.

    00:00:00 00:00:31 Rebecca’s Reading of Candice
    00:16:25 Asking For Guidance
    00:18:20 Spiritual Experiences
    00:20:36 Struggling With Stillness
    00:28:23 Jamie Wheal’s “The Superego”
    00:32:45 The Role of Compassion
    00:37:05 Outgrowing People and The Life Review
    00:44:40 Intergenerational Trauma
    00:48:58 Why Do We Forget?
    00:50:48 Renegotiating Contracts
    00:54:25 Ayahuasca, Psychedelics, Downloads, and Divinity
    00:58:46 Dark Energy Magnets
    01:05:54 Rebecca’s Biggest Learnings
    01:09:45 Where to Find Rebecca

    The Role of Compassion

    Sometimes, compassion can be mercy killing and doing the right thing even though it’s not easy. Nowadays, compassion is being weaponized; too much enabling and coddling and not enough brutal honesty. For Rebecca, people have to take accountability for their life and not be a be a victim especially for people going through pain, low-T traumas, and difficult experiences. Life is messy and sometimes we have to do the hard things, and that’s where our brilliance, growth, and evolution comes from. It’s all about finding the courage to take accountability for our choices, showing up, and doing the work. It’s not about “Why is this happening to me?” but should be more all about “Why is this happening to me and what is it trying to teach me?”. Being accountable also means taking our power back and doing the work, whatever that may be.

    Auditing Relationships

    Life is all about growing, and sometimes we outgrow a lot of people in our life especially those who don’t put in the same amount of work that we do. People change and sometimes others don’t, and we don’t always have to shrink down to match them. We have to rise up and shine with the example of being the light and the example for those around us. Whether they fall out of our lives or not, the universe decides for us. It’s a scary and uncomfortable thought, but the law of attraction rings true in this scenario. We will all find our people and the universe will bring those new relationships that match the frequency we’re in. It might be uncomfortable to the ego; an ego death of releasing people and situations, but if your consciousness is in the abundance consciousness versus the scarcity consciousness, these are two completely different wavelengths and it’s OK to just give it to God, send these people love, and let it be. We have to allow ourselves to grow and expand in order to fly and soar.

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    What's Your Heaven?: 7 Lessons to Heal the Past and Live Fully Now

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    Psychic medium Rebecca Rosen shares how we can deal with our day-to-day lives as well as the “woo”: spirituality, divinity, and even psychedelics.

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  • Show Nemoto is a mentor, life coach, model, and content creator known for his viral yet insightful videos online. In this episode, we talk about his journey into the person he is today and the lessons he’s learned along the way on philosophy, alignment, ego, and “karoshi”.

    00:00:00 00:01:27 Introducing Show and How He Keeps Going
    00:04:56 Growing From Being the Most Negative Person
    00:06:52 Meditation Into Modelling
    00:07:33 Stigmas in Modelling
    00:12:56 Wasting Your 20’s
    00:16:34 East and West Crossover
    00:19:05 Favorite Samurai Philosophies
    00:24:25 Life Without Alignment
    00:28:07 Stop Chasing, Start Attracting
    00:34:34 Animals and the Heart Electromagnetic Field
    00:37:46 What is Ego?
    00:41:48 Consciousness and Intelligence with Lex Fridman with Yuval Noah Harari
    00:43:22 AI and Yelling at Siri, and ChatGPT
    00:46:40 Tapping Into Creative Energy
    00:54:04 Being Comfortable With Receiving Compliments
    00:59:19 Japan: Being Busy, “Karoshi”, and 30-Year Old Virgins
    01:21:02 Having No Father Figure: Aubrey Marcus VS Andrew Tate
    01:22:42 Where to Find Show

    East Versus West

    Show believes that every Eastern and Western philosophy, and even religion, sends the same message but with different approaches. The paths, perspectives, and languages are different, but everyone is working towards the same destination of love, unity, fulfillment, service, and connection. We all want to get to the same place with zen Buddhism and stoicism guided by similar principles.

    Stop Chasing, Start Attracting

    People have been commenting the same thing on Show’s video on chasing versus attracting: if you’re not chasing, how are you going to connect? Show gets it, but attracting is more active than chasing. Like the lion and the deer, chasing after someone or something only makes that thing run farther away from you. If you’re attracting, it’s like the cheese in the trap. It’s active action that leads you to getting what you want with the least amount of effort. There’s certain time, energy, and effort that you have to put on to prepare for this attraction. It’s not about doing nothing, but attracting something through the energies and vibrations you give out. Attracting is understanding powerful, although invisible, things around you and being able to utilize it rather than chasing around and getting tired and burnt out over something that isn’t meant to be yours. If you surrender to the world, you are preparing that trap and the whole system to attract something that comes into your life.

    “Karoshi”

    The extremity of the concept of “busy” found in Japan is through a phenomenon called “karoshi” or death by overwork. This collective belief has become a moral and cultural code in the country towards respect. When you break down the word “busy” in Japanese, which is also derived from the Chinese language, it means “heart” and “ nothing”, or simply put, “you lose your heart”. When we are too busy with work, you forget the most important thing which is to just be present in the moment. Marriages fail, toxic behaviors and bad patterns prevail because of this. Everyone is always in search of something, but the meaning of life is to just be present and simply be.

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    Mentor, life coach, model, and content creator Show Nemoto talks about his journey from being the most negative person in the world into the man that he is today.

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  • Christopher Ryan is an American author, psychologist, and speaker best known for his groundbreaking work in the field of human sexuality and evolutionary psychology. He is the author of “Sex at Dawn”, a book that challenges conventional perspectives on human sexual evolution and monogamy, arguing that early human societies were more likely characterized by a non-monogamous, communal mating structure. In this episode, we talk about exactly that: love, sex, jealousy, monogamy VS polygamy, and even chimps and bonobos.

    00:00:00 00:02:07 Are We Not Wired For Monogamy?
    00:07:28 Reframing Jealousy
    00:10:38 What Does It Mean When They Say “I Love You?”
    00:15:26 Loving Women Too Much and What They Really Want
    00:21:00 Alpha and Beta Men
    00:25:23 Chimp Empire
    00:32:41 Watching Mass Violence and Gore Films
    00:40:13 The US’ Control Over Sexual Pleasure and the War on Masturbation
    00:49:50 Chris’ Best “Non-Sex Performance” AVN Award
    00:54:02 Men and Women in Monogamy and Non-Monogamy
    01:08:43 Biggest Misunderstandings Debunked
    01:16:41 Listening to Your Body
    01:20:00 Carl Jung VS Jordan Peterson
    01:23:47 Where to Find Chris

    Reframing Jealousy

    A lot of people think that if they let their partner be attracted to other people and express this openly, they might lose them. This couldn’t be further from the truth. For Chris, you might lose them anyway, so it’s best to start with the reality that nobody can control anybody else; if your partner wants to leave you, they’re going to leave you unless you’ve got them in a cage in the basement. Beyond that, there’s no way that you can control another human being’s decisions. There’s always a risk that your partner’s going to leave you, so what are you then going to do? Is it safer, smarter, and more ethical to acknowledge the reality of your partner’s consciousness, autonomy, and biological reality and start from that, or is it a smarter strategy to just pretend that none of this is happening and ignore the problem?

    Chimp Empire

    In Chimp Empire, Chris explains the many errors in the show. The show declares that chimps are our closest primate ancestors, but they are definitely not! Although chimps and bonobos are our closest primate relatives and are equidistant from humans, chimps are violent and aggressive while bonobos are just chill—they don’t hurt or abuse other beings. They are highly sexualized but are not trying to control each other’s behaviors. This agenda promotes a vision of human behavior that the roots of human violence lie millions of years in our revolutionary past.

    The Biggest Misunderstanding Between Men and Women

    Chris notes the “sweaty t-shirt study” by Claus Wedekind wherein a woman meets a man, she could go on to list down their positive qualities only to say in the end that they “don’t smell right”. A man would rarely ever say that. According to Wedekind, women have a sense of smell much more acute than men’s and it makes sense for them to become more attuned to smells than men are. But why? The conventional view is that when women get pregnant, they need to be careful of the food they eat, but what about all the time? This is tied into mate selection and his hypothesis was that maybe women pick up information about men’s immune systems from their smell.

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    “Sex at Dawn” author, psychologist, and speaker Chris Ryan debunks myths about men and women, as well as overcoming jealousy and the miseducation on humans and our closest primate relatives.

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