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In this episode of "Getting There," host Brogan sits down with Julian Hitch, co-founder of Kroon and an expert in Wing Sun Kung Fu and human potential. They discuss the impact of technology on our lives, particularly how it pulls us away from ancient wisdom and natural ways of being. Julian shares insights on the hidden effects of radiation and Wi-Fi, providing a personal perspective on how technology affects well-being, including Brogan's own experiences with headaches linked to excessive tech use. The conversation delves into the importance of finding and living out one’s purpose in a tech-driven world. Tune in for a thought-provoking discussion that bridges modern challenges with age-old wisdom.
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In this episode of Getting There, host Brogan welcomes Callie Blackwell, a plant medicine practitioner and activist, who shares her transformative journey with her son, Deryn. After Deryn was diagnosed with an aggressive illness and faced years of invasive treatments, he lost the will to live. In a desperate move, Callie turned to plant medicine, leading to what she describes as a miraculous recovery—Deryn is now not just alive but thriving. Callie discusses the failures of modern medicine, the stigma surrounding alternative treatments, and her mission to empower others to take control of their healing journeys. This heartfelt conversation dives deep into the healing power of nature and challenges listeners to question a healthcare system that often profits from illness. Tune in for an inspiring, hope-filled discussion that could change your perspective on health and wellness.
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In this impactful solo episode of Getting There, Brogan delves into the pressing issue of children's mental health in today's digital age. Highlighting the growing disconnect despite increased connectivity, the episode explores how excessive screen time is linked to serious attention issues, with children spending more than two hours a day being significantly more likely to be diagnosed with ADHD. The conversation emphasises the dangers of seemingly harmless gaming and kids' apps, which are designed to profit from children using manipulative psychological techniques similar to those found in gambling. With shocking statistics revealing that advertising firms can collect up to 72 million data points on children by the age of 13, the host underscores the urgent need for awareness and action to protect our children from the hidden costs of digital engagement.
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In this powerful episode of "Getting There," we delve into the hidden corruption within the foster care system through the harrowing story of Chelsea, who faced unimaginable challenges from a young age. Placed into foster care, she encountered sexual and emotional abuse instead of the safety she desperately needed. Chelsea shares her journey of being passed around the system, feeling exploited, and treated like a mere pay check. However, her story is not solely one of trauma; it is a testament to resilience and love. When her biological mother gave birth to a baby boy while struggling with addiction, Chelsea fought fiercely to break the cycle and provide a better life for her younger brother, Hugo. This episode is a raw and honest exploration of Chelsea’s reclaiming her power and truth, highlighting the urgent need for awareness and change in the foster care system. Join us for a conversation that is both heartbreaking and filled with hope.
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In this episode of "Getting There," host Brogan welcomes Shyam Batra, a newcomer to the political arena who has an intriguing background in property finance and boxing promotion. Shyam shares his perspective on the political landscape, expressing skepticism about politicians and their promises. He highlights the disconnect between Members of Parliament and their constituencies, emphasising how entering Parliament can create a divide. As they dive into topics like UFOs and community engagement, Shyam's candid insights spark a thought-provoking conversation about the state of politics in the UK. Tune in for an engaging discussion that challenges conventional views on governance and representation.
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In this episode, join us on an exciting journey to Wales as we explore the fascinating world of mushroom cultivation with Myco and Mushroom Ben. Our host shares their admiration for Myco's organic, UK-grown, and alcohol-free mushrooms. The episode takes us behind the scenes to the Myco supplier, showcasing the beginnings of the mushroom journey in the culture fridge. We learn about the different cultures of mycelium stored in syringes and petri dishes, the long-term storage process, and how cultivators expand mycelium through various stages. Tune in to discover the intricate and sustainable practices behind your favorite mushrooms!
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In this episode of "Getting There," host Brogan sits down with Connie Shaw, an undergraduate student from the University of Leeds, who has faced significant backlash for her gender critical views. Connie shares her journey into the spotlight after her story was featured in a Telegraph article, highlighting the controversy surrounding free speech in academic settings. The conversation delves into the implications of gender identity among young people, the impact of standing by one’s convictions, and the challenges of open debate in universities. Listeners will gain insight into Connie's experiences with ostracisation and cancellation, as well as the broader questions surrounding the influence of transgender ideology. Join Brogan and Connie for a thought-provoking discussion on one of today’s most contentious issues.
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In this episode, Brogan shares her go-to makeup routine, which is one of the most requested topics from her audience. She emphasises that she's not a makeup artist and her process takes just 10 to 15 minutes. Starting with the No Filter Radiance Renewal serum for an even base, she walks listeners through her application of NARS foundation, preferring a lighter look complemented by bronzer. The episode includes tips on using Natasha Denona concealer for detailed application and highlights the importance of a clean workspace, humorously mentioning her love for sandwich bags. Join us for a fun and relatable makeup tutorial that’s perfect for anyone looking to enhance their beauty routine without the fuss!
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In this episode of "Getting There," host Brogan is joined by Hannah from Thriving, a home educator who is redefining education outside the mainstream system. They explore the raw and unfiltered realities of homeschooling, discussing Hannah's decision to step away from traditional education, the challenges and successes of navigating this journey solo, and the essence of child-led learning. This conversation is perfect for anyone questioning conventional norms and seeking deeper, intentional ways of educating. Tune in for an insightful discussion that encourages curiosity and reimagining education.
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In this episode of "Getting There," Brogan welcomes Sosa, a remarkable individual whose journey through unimaginable hardships has transformed into a story of resilience and purpose. Sosa shares his experiences of being abused by his stepmother, placed into care at just eight years old, and later exploited by gangs. Despite these adversities, he has harnessed his pain to shed light on the dark realities of child grooming and to inspire change within communities and for younger generations. This conversation is a powerful reminder of the strength of the human spirit and the importance of giving back. Join us for an honest and inspiring discussion that serves as a wake-up call for all.
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In this episode, Brogan reflects on her lifelong curiosity about the diverse paths people take in life. She shares her transformative experience at the Hoffman Process, where they spent eight days in isolation with 28 strangers, leading to a profound realisation that everyone’s destinations are shaped by their unique experiences, traumas, and purposes. The host emphasises the importance of understanding the driving forces behind people's choices rather than judging their actions. This episode sets the stage for deeper conversations, exploring the stories and perspectives of individuals from all walks of life, aiming to uncover what has shaped their journeys. Tune in for inspiring, honest discussions that celebrate diverse voices and experiences.
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In this episode, host Bogan sits down with her father to explore the inspiring and motivating journey of his early life. The conversation takes a nostalgic turn as they delve into the challenges faced when the family lost everything, forcing him to take on responsibility at a young age. He shares the story of his first job selling newspapers, highlighting the lessons learned about entrepreneurship and trust when he discovered a friend was stealing from him. This candid discussion offers valuable insights into resilience, accountability, and the formative experiences that shaped his character. Tune in for an engaging look at how early hardships can lead to personal growth and determination.
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In this episode of Getting There with Brogan we welcome Dr Sanjeev Patel, we tackle a pressing issue facing today's youth: the impact of excessive screen time and social media on children's mental health and development. Bea opens the conversation by highlighting the paradox of increased connectivity alongside growing disconnection among children. She shares alarming statistics, including a direct link between screen time and attention issues, noting that children who exceed two hours of screen use daily are 7.7 times more likely to be diagnosed with ADHD.
The episode features a conversation with Dr Sanjeev, who discusses how digital platforms are engineered to keep children addicted, often prioritising profit over their well-being. With advertising firms amassing up to 72 million data points on a child by age 13, the urgency for parents to reclaim control and protect their children becomes clear. Join us as we explore the invisible forces shaping our children's minds and learn actionable strategies to safeguard their futures. -
In this episode of "Getting There The Podcast," host Brogan delves into a deeply personal and eye-opening discussion following her recent interviews with Dr. Aseem Malhotra, a cardiologist and whistleblower, and Dr. Joel Gator-Warsh, a paediatrician with an integrative approach to medicine. Brogan reflects on the alarming realities of the pharmaceutical industry, which, despite being valued at over $1.5 trillion globally, has not improved public health outcomes. She highlights the shocking statistic that statins, commonly prescribed for heart health, only benefit 1 in 100 patients, yet are heavily marketed to the public. Brogan emphasises the industry's profit-driven motives, revealing that pharmaceutical companies prioritise shareholder returns over patient care. This episode serves as a wake-up call about the influence of big pharma on health and medicine, urging listeners to reconsider the information they receive about treatments and medications.
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In this episode of Getting There, host dives deep into a thought-provoking conversation with Dr. Joel Gator Walsh, an integrative paediatrician from Los Angeles. Dr. Gator emphasises the importance of combining traditional and alternative medicine approaches to create individualised treatments for children's health. As discussions around medical practices become increasingly polarised, the episode tackles critical and often debated topics such as vaccines, autism, and the implications of radiation exposure. With a focus on fostering open-minded dialogue and understanding, this episode serves as a refreshing take on navigating the complexities of modern healthcare for our children. Join us as we explore Dr. Gator’s journey into medicine and his philosophy of blending common sense with medical expertise.
Dr. Joel Gator Warsh book link:
Between a Shot and a Hard Place
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In this episode of "Getting There," host Brogan welcomes Dr. Aseem Malhotra, a prominent cardiologist and outspoken advocate for reform in the healthcare system. Dr. Aseem Malhotra shares his mission to expose the flaws and corruption within modern medicine, particularly focusing on the pharmaceutical industry's influence and the impact of ultra-processed foods on public health. The conversation delves into the personal costs of speaking out, the misguided reliance on medication as a solution, and the importance of dietary choices in achieving true health. Join us for a thought-provoking discussion about truth, power, and the uncomfortable realities often ignored in the medical community.
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In this episode of "Getting There," host Brogan welcomes psychotherapist and trauma specialist Ella McCrystal for an insightful conversation about the profound impact of social media and the internet on our children and communities. They delve into the challenges of growing up in a world of constant comparison and hyper-connection, emphasising the importance of having difficult yet essential conversations at home. Ella shares her expertise on reprogramming our brains and reshaping our beliefs to foster a more grounded and honest existence. This episode is not just about raising awareness; it’s a call to action, highlighting pathways to healing and hope within our communities. Tune in for an inspiring discussion that could lead to real, lasting change.
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Come with me for a raw, unfiltered look at life behind the pods – where the mic gets turned off and real life turns all the way up. From podcast hosting and charity fundraising to mum life, wellness routines, and trying to juggle it all without losing my mind… this is the chaos, the joy, and the why behind everything I do.
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In this episode of "Getting There," host Brogan welcomes Lily Phillips, a prominent figure in the OnlyFans community. They discuss Lily's journey into the media spotlight and delve into the complexities of modern culture surrounding platforms like OnlyFans. The conversation tackles the societal factors that have made such career paths not only accepted but often celebrated. Brogan and Lily explore the realities behind the headlines, emphasising that the episode is not about shame or praise, but rather about understanding the truth and impact of these stories on the younger generation. Join them for an insightful discussion that sheds light on the human experiences behind the headlines.
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