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Why "Healthy Eating" Falls Short — Rethinking Nutrition with James Barry
Most people believe they're eating healthy. yet many are still nutrient deficient. I sit down with James Barry, founder of Pluck, to explore a differ…
5 months ago
Geoengineering and Chemtrails - Facts, Myths, and Real Concerns
Geoengineering is a misunderstood topic in climate science. Some imagine massive secret programs spraying chemicals from planes. Others think geoengi…
5 months, 3 weeks ago
Remember Who You Are: Archons, Fear, and the Path to Freedom — with Steve Noack
Energy practitioner and near-death experiencer Steve Noack and Daniel Stih take a grounded, clarity-first look at one of the most misunderstood ideas…
6 months ago
Public Trust — How It Breaks (and What It Takes to Rebuild It)
Public trust in science and institutions didn't collapse overnight.
The real question is:
how does trust break—and why is it so difficult to rebuild?…
6 months, 1 week ago
Decentralization — What It Promises (and What Actually Changes) (Roberto Capodieci)
Technologies like blockchain, Web3, and AI are often framed as transformative.
The real question is:
What do they actually change—and what problems a…
6 months, 1 week ago
The Health Care Gap No One Explains—Until You're $20K Out of Pocket
A hard look at the American health care system—and the gap no one explains until you fall into it.
I've had coverage.
I've had no coverage.
I've pai…
6 months, 1 week ago
Viruses — Why Some Think They Don't Exist (and What's Behind It)
Why do some people believe viruses don't exist?
The more useful question is:
What leads someone to that conclusion, and what problem is that belief s…
6 months, 2 weeks ago
Immigration Isn't the Problem — How to Think About Solutions That Work (Andy Semotiuk)
Immigration is often framed as a political problem. The better question is: what problem are we trying to solve?
In this conversation, I sit down wit…
6 months, 3 weeks ago
AI Is Making You Smarter… and Dumber
AI is making it easier to get answers—and easier to stop thinking.
In this episode, I explore the tradeoff:
why tools that improve short-term accurac…
6 months, 3 weeks ago
Was the Moon Landing Faked? A Critical Look at Both Sides
The 1969 moon landing is one of the most documented events in history.
The real question is:
why do some people still doubt it—and how should those c…
6 months, 4 weeks ago