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Mould illness is one of the most misdiagnosed conditions on the planet. I'm with educator and functional medicine practitioner Alex Manos to find out why so many people are suffering without answers, and what actually works. We cover mycotoxins, testing, sinus treatment, and targeted remediation protocols. If you've been dismissed, misdiagnosed, or just can't get well — this one's for you. Check out Alex's new program Mould Mastery.
What does a million-dollar mistake in dentistry look like? Dr. Nathan Coughlin reveals the hard lessons learned from choosing the wrong business partners (a decision that cost him over a million dollars and countless sleepless nights.) Despite the significant financial strain and emotional toll, Dr. Coughlin has transformed this setback into invaluable wisdom about the importance of vetting partners, clarifying partnership agreements, and ensuring a clear exit strategy. Tune in to learn the practical steps to avoid these pitfalls, along with the insight that survival through failure can lead to eventual success. If you're considering or already into partnerships, listen to Dr. Coughlin's story to fortify your practice against agreements that are bound to fail!Listen to Nathan's Other Episodes Here:386: Dr. Nathan Coughlin | Thrive Dental and Orthodontics – The Dental Marketer PodcastMMM [Social Media] Find The Exact Patients You Want to Serve with These Pinterest Tips! – The Dental Marketer PodcastThe First Episode of 2023 & The Advice and Reflections Some of Our Guests Have Had! – The Dental Marketer PodcastMME: Break the Mould on Pricing | How to Add $100k Production to Your Month! | Dr. Nathan Coughlin – The Dental Marketer PodcastWhich Social Media Platform is Right for Marketing Your PracticeHost: Michael AriasJoin my newsletter: https://thedentalmarketer.lpages.co/newsletter/Join this podcast's Facebook Group: The Dental Marketer SocietyLove the Podcast? Follow on Your Favorite App! https://lnkfi.re/TDMPod
Host: Nadia Cameron, Publisher | Editor – Marketing They all work for cheeky challenger brands in their respective categories, they’re not afraid of doing unconventional things – and now they’ve all been recognised as top 20 CMOs of the Year for committing to innovative and distinctly different approaches to realising growth ambitions at hand. In this latest CMO Awards podcast episode, we’re looking at how marketers ‘break the mould’ by exploring three of our most compelling CMO submissions this year: amaysim’s Pete MacGregor (#7), Mountain Culture Beer Co’s Brad Firth (11th and SMB CMO of the Year), and Australian Pork’s Rob Farmer (#13). Each of these marketing chiefs shares how they’ve respectively been tackling ‘big M marketing’. For Farmer, it’s about bold brand decisions to get pork on the fork. To realise this, he’s leveraging the triumvirate of creative, commercial and science to challenge rusted-on cooking habits while also tackling confronting – and commonly misunderstood – perceptions of the industry head-on. For Firth, listening to research enough – but not too much – has led to unusually creative product innovations such as a fruit hazy, defiantly full-strength beer inspired by hallucinogenic insights and the consumer’s desire for enhanced experiences. The bold bet has paid off: Juice Trip represented 20 per cent of volume sales in its first year thanks to its talkability and differentiated approach. Over at amaysim, meanwhile, MacGregor is going all-in on AI creative to gain velocity, speed and differentiation in market, while pursuing simplicity and responsiveness inside the challenger telco brand. He’s also resetting the dialogue around what it means to be ‘courageous customer champions’, getting into the weeds of customer insight and strategy, then owning the fixes in a way that’s building connection and cultural buy-in. For all three, ‘courageous marketing’ comes down to a belief in – and then being accountable to – the bold strategies they’ve set out to deliver. “There’s so much noise, there are so many inputs, there are so many opinions everywhere you turn. I find it really easy to start to second guess, see things watered down, and even just get distracted,” comments Firth. “So for me, a really courageous marketer is just one who sticks to the strategy, rides it, and then obviously learns from it.” Likewise, Farmer believes in “playing your own game”. “Having the confidence to stay focused on doing not what you would love to be doing because it's not in strategy. I think that that is the most courageous thing to do – hold the line, then hold it over the long term.” Equally, MacGregor backs conviction over consensus. “You’ve got to really back yourself, whatever role you have, as you’re in that role because someone believed in you and trusted you,” he says. “Know what your internal superpower is. If you really believe in someone, whether it be a strategy, idea of whatever it is, you have to really back yourself.”See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of Pad Wives Unfiltered, Sophs and Kirsha read out real listener experiences of military housing, and what you sent us stopped us in our tracks.Mould growing on walls and ceilings. Leaking roofs left unrepaired for months, 34 weeks pregnant and falling through the kitchen ceiling?! Contractors coming out, doing the job wrong, and having to come back again. And again. Families living in conditions that would be unacceptable anywhere else — while the MOD continues to spend money patching problems that a proper repair would have fixed the first time.This is not a new problem. You've been telling us for years. This episode we're finally saying it out loud — with your stories, your names if you wanted them used, and the receipts.We also talk about: the complaints process and why so many families feel it goes nowhere, the financial cost of repeated botched repairs versus doing it properly, and what the new Defence Housing Service announcement actually needs to mean for this to change.If you have lived in military housing, this episode is for you. If you haven't, this is the conversation that needs to be louder.Share this episode. Send it to someone in the MOD. Post it everywhere.
Who do you see? The One who is above it all. Portland Bible College
“As builders, you have huge overheads. Massive.” Matt said it mid-conversation and it just sat there, because it is the part people outside the construction industry rarely see. They see the finished home and the invoice. They do not see the cash flow pressure, the holding costs, the insurances, the compliance, the admin load, the delays, and how quickly one wobble in the pipeline can hit a building business. That is where this chat with Jessica Kismet from Climasure, host of the Building Sciology Podcast, really goes.Jessica jumps in as guest host and asks the questions builders usually keep to themselves. Money pressure. Risk. Ego. Family. The emotional load of running a residential construction business in Australia, especially when the market is tight and the margin for error is small. If you are a builder, contractor, or tradie trying to stay steady through uncertainty, this episode will feel very familiar.We talk openly about the financial tightrope and what it means to actually know your numbers. Builder margins, overheads, pricing, and the real cost of delays are not optional knowledge anymore. Post-COVID, “she'll be right” is not a strategy. This conversation gets into the learning curve, the mistakes, and the shift from running on instinct to running a more sustainable construction business that can last.We also get into bigger industry questions. Would we encourage our kids to become builders? Who is the real villain in the building industry, from legislation to contracts to banks and insurance? How do you set boundaries with clients, protect your process, and avoid the compromises that come back to bite you later? And we finish on the long game of building science, where better outcomes depend on builders, architects, and designers understanding the whole system, not just their part of it.
(Rec: 6/11/24) Mould, the showering rhyme, the misery of perfection, rich-adjacency, toy day, sharking melancholy, and cheese ambitions. Join the Iron Filings Society: https://www.patreon.com/topflighttimemachine and on Apple Podcast Subscriptions. Get a 7-day full access free trial and pay for 10 months up front for the price of 12 if you like a bargain. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Stephen McNeil, senior building physicist at BRANZ, joined Peter Wolfkamp to chat all things mould. They discussed the state of New Zealand homes, what makes them so susceptible to mould, and how to fix it. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
“Legally, you can still build a house with no membrane.”That line from Villy Yordanov, Pro Clima's Innovation Engineer, sets the tone for this conversation about what is technically allowed versus what actually leads to durable, healthy homes. We unpack the gap between building compliance in Australia and real-world building performance, particularly in weatherproofing, moisture management, and the building envelope.A big focus is the NCC 2025 changes and how some cladding types can bypass performance solutions. On paper, that can look like simpler compliance. On site, it can create risk if builders assume “compliant” automatically means “safe” or “long-lasting”. We talk about why National Construction Code updates matter for builders, and how small decisions in wall systems can lead to big problems later like leaks, mould, and expensive rectification work.We also break down what membranes actually do in modern construction. They are not just there to “stop condensation”. They are part of a complete building envelope system that helps control water, air, and vapour. Alongside correct detailing, taping, penetrations, ventilation, and airtightness, membranes support durability, moisture safety, and better indoor comfort. If you are interested in building science, high-performance homes, or Passivhaus and Passive House principles, this episode connects the dots in plain language.Finally, we look at why warm climates are not a free pass. Tropical building in Australia brings extra humidity and a higher moisture risk, which makes good detailing even more important. The takeaway is simple. Builders who keep learning, understand systems, and treat weatherproofing as a whole-of-wall approach will build better homes and avoid costly failures. If you want practical insight into NCC compliance, membranes, airtight construction, and moisture control in the Australian construction industry, this one is worth a listen.
This week I sit down with Jacob Elledge to trace his ten-year evolution from a high-performance tire tester to a man deeply attuned to the land and his own emotional landscape. We explore how physical symptoms, like debilitating hip pain, serve as a barometer for deeper life changes and the importance of listening to the body's loyalty even when the message is uncomfortable. Jacob shares the reality of navigating the loss of his brother and a gut punch custody battle. He shares how emotional release work allowed him to remain a clear, neutral presence amidst life's chaos. From career suicide to attracting a dream role, his story is a testament to the ripple effect created when we stop resisting our own growth, and start processing our emotions. By diving into the unseen world of the feminine and honouring the truth of our experiences, we can move from a state of survival into a new identity of abundance and flow. In this episode, you'll learn: How to interpret chronic physical pain as a signal. How emotional processing creates a stable state of being.How to bridge the gap between masculine grit and feminine essence to deepen relationships with daughters, partners, and yourself.Why saying yes to the discomfort of the unknown is the catalyst for attracting unbelievable levels of support and ease. Whether you are navigating a recent setback or seeking the courage to make a massive life change, this episode provides the clarity needed to stop living in discomfort and start leading yourself toward a vibrant future. Quote from Jacob - "The only growth I've ever had has come through a little bit of fear and discomfort initially... there's an intelligence in your body that has drawn you closer to this." Links & next steps: If you're keen to explore Release my signature program where you learn to process your emotions using the Release Process ® + receive guidance and support for a period of time CLICK HERE You can also connect with Jin on social media: Instagram: @theartoflisteningtoyourbody Facebook: @drjinong (personal) or @theartoflisteningtoyourbody Website: https://drjinong.com and https://theartoflisteningtoyourbody.com/
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Everyone and everything seems to want to tell us who we should be and how we should live. It's like the world is trying to squeeze us into its mould. Problem is ?' it doesn't work. Join Berni, as he takes a look at life ?' from a different perspective. Support the show: https://christianityworks.com/channels/adp/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The hour grows late, and Matt the Grey-Haired rides once more from his quiet study, summoned by whispers from the ever-churning gurusphere. And so he goes, to seek counsel with Chris the Grey-Bearded, keeper of receipts, watcher of long-form content, and wielder of the sacred Gurometer. For the gurus stir again… and their nonsense must be decoded.Supplementary Material 48: Grey Beard's Council, Late-Stage Anti-Capitalism, and Demonic Mould Health Updates00:00 Greetings Old Friend02:22 Decoding the Gamers04:16 A Reckoning with Old Grey Hair06:19 Joe Rogan determining US Medical Approvals12:15 The Fall of Orban and the Silence of the Heterodox World17:09 The Hypocrisy of Peter Boghossian19:52 Dave Rubin and other Tenet Media Stooges21:43 The Dugin, Jiang and Sneako Brain Trust discuss the ultra-hyper-globalists.28:58 Trump attacks Alex Jones, Tucker Carlson, & Megyn Kelly32:39 A Return to Weinstein World33:00 Bret's Moon Landing Conspiracies39:03 Eric and his Silicon Friend are still having problems42:47 Hasan Piker Discourse54:33 The Radicalisation Funnel?01:00:14 Hasan on Ukraine01:03:21 Hasan doing China apologetics01:14:03 More Apologetics01:16:37 Hasan on the Vietnamese MAGA supporter01:23:41 What about Destiny?01:26:58 Yale is full of Snakes and Badgers01:33:17 Micro Looting from the Corporations01:41:36 Cenk Uyghur's Rent Gouging Credentials01:44:47 Social Murder and Selective "Understanding"01:54:26 Late-Stage Capitalist Anti-Capitalism 01:56:22 Tucker Carlson is Selling Russell Brand's Guide to Becoming a Christian02:00:33 Sean Hannity chooses Trump over his Catholicism02:04:18 Russell Brand and the spiritual marketplace02:05:48 Postmodern Conservatism02:07:28 Taking a Long View02:10:14 AI Bouldering Gym Cages02:11:30 Taylor Lorenz is making good points on Twitter!02:19:52 Taylor's controversial take: AI is useful02:21:36 Adam Conover engages in revisionist history on tech02:24:14 Rotary Telephones and Typewriter Experiences02:26:41 The Onion takeover of Infowars?02:31:28 Knowledge Fight's Concerns02:35:56 Jordan Peterson Health Update02:40:07 Endlessly Misdiagnosed by "Experts"02:44:32 The Dietary Cures02:47:20 Experimental Stem Cell Treatments02:50:04 Pageau blames Peterson's lack of faith03:00:14 Letting the Pressure Out03:01:07 Outro03:02:01 We Must Join with the MouldThe full episode is available to Patreon subscribers (3 hours, 3 minutes).Join us at: https://www.patreon.com/DecodingTheGurusLinksJoe Rogan crowing about his role in the White House executive order on IbogaineFact Check of Rogan's claims on PolitiFactPancreatic cancer mRNA trial update: NBC report on six-year follow-upArticle on NIH grant cancellations/funding cuts at Washington PostAPHA release on lawsuit over politically driven grant terminationsBan on DEI words, including "polarization" by DOGEBBC Article on Orbán's lossBoghossian dodges criticism of Hungary in HardTalk interviewBoghossian avoids dealing with protests in HungaryDugin / Sneako / Professor Jiang interviewTrump attacks Alex Jones, Tucker Carlson, and Megyn KellyBret Weinstein's moon landing / Artemis clip highlighted by Bad StatsEric Weinstein's tweets on commercial AI and theoretical physicsTucker Carlson's promotion for Russell Brand's new Christian-themed bookEzra Klein on Hasan Piker: RealClearPolitics mirror of the New York Times columnConduit: I Spent ONE WEEK Watching Hasan Piker , And This Is What I LearnedA generational divide over Trump among Vietnamese-Americans – BBC NewsHasan reacts to the Vietnamese-American documentaryTwitter Thread with most of the viral Hasan clipsNoahpinion: Hasan Piker is bad for the DemocratsHasan's Yale Debate on YouTubeYair Rosenberg's article on the Atlantic: The Problem With Hasan Piker's Einstein StoryNYT: ‘The Rich Don't Play by the Rules. So Why Should I?' Why petty theft might be the new political protest'LA Times article on the Onion's Infowars Takeover BidAlex Jones clip of him roaming shirtless and complaining about the OnionMikhaila Peterson: Jordan Peterson Health Update and Psych Med Injury DiscussionJonathan Pageau explains Jordan's illness is due to his refusal to submit to GodTaylor Lorenz being correct about the past promotion of technology productsTech Dirt article on the recent court decisions against Meta and YouTubeSean Hannity endorses Trump over his CatholicismTaylor Lorenz: The Truth About the Social Media Addiction Trial
What does it take to reinvent yourself in the music industry after facing challenges? Join Buzz Knight in this week's episode of takin' a walk as he sits down with the legendary Bob Mould, the iconic frontman of Husker Du and Sugar. This captivating conversation explores Mould's remarkable journey through the ever-evolving landscape of American music, focusing on the formation of Sugar in the early 1990s and the emotional resilience required to carve a new path after his time with Husker Du. As Buzz Knight engages with Bob Mould, listeners are treated to a treasure trove of stories behind albums and the creative process that fueled the band's iconic debut album, 'Copper Blue'. Mould reflects on the serendipitous moment at a Waffle House where the name 'Sugar' was born, showcasing the beauty of spontaneous creativity. The chemistry among Mould and his bandmates, David Barbie and Malcolm Travis, is palpable, as Mould recounts their debut performance at the 40-Watt Club in Athens, Georgia, a night that solidified their place in indie music history. Throughout this episode of takin' a walk, Bob Mould shares his thoughts on the critical acclaim that followed their debut and the lasting impact of Sugar's music on the alternative rock scene. After 30 years, the excitement of reuniting to record new music brings a fresh perspective to their legacy. Listeners will gain insights into Mould's songwriting evolution and the emotional healing that music can provide, making this episode a must-listen for fans of classic rock history and indie artists alike. As the conversation unfolds, Mould reflects on the personal connections that have shaped his artistic journey, including the walks he has taken with influential figures in his life. These moments of reflection highlight the importance of community and resilience in the world of music. Join Buzz Knight as he dives deep into the stories behind iconic songs and the cultural impact of music, making this episode not just an interview but a celebration of the enduring spirit of artistry Don't miss this inspiring episode of takin' a walk, where Buzz Knight and Bob Mould explore the intersections of music, creativity, and personal stories, reminding us all why we fell in love with music in the first place. Tune in to experience the magic of music history through the lens of one of rock's legendary songwriters!Support the show: https://takinawalk.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of The Rumors Are True, Jeremy sits down with Jackson Mould of Slick Shoes to dig into the roots and evolution of one of the most beloved bands in the late ‘90s and early 2000s punk scene. As a founding member and guitarist, Jackson reflects on the early days of the band forming in Southern California, the DIY spirit that fueled their rise, and how their sound helped shape a generation of melodic skate punk fans. The conversation highlights the band's journey through lineup changes, touring, and the unique space they occupied bridging punk rock and the underground Christian music scene. Jeremy and Jackson also explore the band's long periods of inactivity and eventual return, including what it meant to reunite years later with fresh perspective and renewed creativity. Jackson shares insight into the writing process, the band's growth over time, and how projects like Rotation & Frequency reflect both nostalgia and maturity. The episode offers an honest look at balancing life, music, and legacy—while still holding onto the passion that made Slick Shoes resonate in the first place. Throughout the conversation, listeners get a deeper sense of Jackson's personal journey—his role in shaping the band's identity, the challenges of staying creative over decades, and the enduring connection between the band and their fans. It's a thoughtful and nostalgic episode that celebrates the past while pointing toward what still lies ahead for Slick Shoes. Produced by Wesley Hill Artwork by Jared Chase Bowser @jaredchasebowser Music by Brian Jerin R.I.P.
Alexander Fleming discovered penicillin by accident—or at least, that's the usual story. In reality, that serendipity was deliberately sought, by allowing some slides to become freely contaminated and then rigorously analyzing the consequences.Creativity often works this way: it has an element of unpredictability that must be accepted, but it can be governed when it occurs within a process.We discuss this with Erik Kessels, artist, curator, and designer, creative partner at the agency KesselsKramer, who last year entered the Hall of Legends of the Italian Art Directors Club.This episode is produced in partnership with ADCI, the Italian Art Directors Club.Sources:E. Kessels, Failed It! How to turn mistakes into ideas and other advice for successfully screwing up, Phaidon 2016.The story of Alexander Fleming is mainly taken from K. Lalchhandama, Reappraising Fleming's Snot and Mould, Science Vision, Volume 20, issue 1, pages 29-42, 31 March 2020.Fleming's life in his country home is recounted in Alexander Fleming's Country Home, https://eafa.org.uk/work/?id=1043537.Charlan Nemeth's experiments are described in S. Johnson, Where Good Ideas Come From. The Natural History of Innovation, Riverhead 2011.Paul Dyson's article on multiplicative factors is Top 10 Drivers of Advertising Profitability, Admap 2014. The most updated data is in The Drivers of Profitability, Thinkbox 2023, https://www.thinkbox.tv/research/thinkbox-research/the-drivers-of-profitability.The analysis of System1 and Effie databases is in A. Tindall, The Creative Dividend. Advertising That Pays Back, 2026. A summary of criticisms of the book's methodological approach is in Daniel Gilbert's article, The "Most Important Advertising Thinking in 10 Years" is actually a Masterclass in How Not to do Marketing Research, https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/creative-dividend-masterclass-everything-wrong-research-gilbert-bkckc/.The most solid data on this topic are still those from Les Binet and Peter Field, starting with The Long and the Short of It, IPA 2013.
Jeremy Till and Tatjana Schneider are architects, educators, writers, and researchers. With their research collective Mould, they are co-authors of the new book, Architecture is Climate that re-examines architecture as a practice deeply connected to climate, politics, economics, and social justice. Jeremy was previously the head of Central Saint Martins and Tatjana is head of the Institute for History and Theory of Architecture and the City at the Technical University Braunschweig. In this conversation. Jarrett talks with Jeremy and Tatjana about how the climate crisis changes architecture, the problems with sustainability, and the expanding potentials for architectural thinking. Links from this episode are available at www.scratchingthesurface.fm/287-jeremy-till-tatjana-schneider — Help support the show by joining our Substack: surfacepodcast.substack.com
A solo show with me this week, taking your questions and answering them in this show. Covering everything from low tox shampoo tricky ‘finding' factor, through to low tox freak outs when it's a situation you can't control, how to cultivate agency in a high tox world, and then questions about histamine, mould, paint, kids and tech and referencing a bunch of helpful resources, past shows and experts to connect to the work of, if you want to dig deeper along the way. I learned many things on my journey going low tox but boy have I learnt SO MUCH from interviewing 500+ incredible people on the podcast and through our courses over the years.I hope you find this helpful, AlexxResources Alexx mentions during the show to dive deeper into the topics that came up on the show: Low Tox Paint optionsShow #295 – What Makes A Healthy Building? The Building, The Materials, The Maintenance – It All Matters With Andrew PaceShow #299 – Building a Healthy Home From The Ground Up With Andy PaceWebsite: The Green Design CenterLow Tox Club - More information on joining us here: https://www.lowtoxlife.com/the-low-tox-club/ Histamine/MouldSo you think you've got Mould?My whole mold / mould storyShow #222 – Beth O'Hara: Mast Cell Activation SyndromeShow #237 – Beth O'Hara on Detoxification for Sensitive PeepsShow #186 – Dr Ben Lynch on genes, supplements and intuitive family healthHistamine supportive supplements to look into with your health professional: Quercetin, Pycnogenol, Milk Thistle, DAO Enzyme. Discuss with a health shop health professional over the phone or locally if budget-conscious/can't see an integrative doc/naturopath, or book into the Low Tox Clinic. For more on the Low Tox Clinic or to book a one-off session: https://www.lowtoxlife.com/low-tox-clinic/ Kids and TechShow #158 – Digital Nutrition – Seeing Digital Media Interaction in a New LightShow #383 Kids and Tech: How to cultivate a healthy, safe blend of tech and reality in the digital world with psychologist, and cyberpsychology researcher Dr Jocelyn BrewerShow #401 Devorah Heitner: Growing Up in Public: Coming of Age in a Digital WorldCommunity assignment: Reach out to your local council + MP and find out a) what's available for kids of various ages to do as activities in your area and b) if there's not much that's available/affordable/accessible, get a group of parents together and start a conversation that changes that. Thank you to this month's show partners for joining us to help you make your low tox swaps! @waterscofilters is giving you an added saving off their sale price, giving you 27% off their BIO 500 5.25L benchtop filter until April 15 - Perfect for couples/small families. Head to waterscoaustralia.com.au - Use code LOWTOXWATER - a market leader for 40 years, they filter everything bad out, including PFAS/microplastics, and ensure trace minerals are kept IN for deep hydration. @ausclimate is our major partner giving you 10% off their range for the whole of 2025, with brilliant Winix Air Purifiers, the best Dehumidifiers I've ever used and their new energy-efficient heating, air-circulating and cooling range. code LOWTOXLIFE (also works over and above their sales - pro tip!) https://bit.ly/ShopAusclimateBe sure to join me on Instagram @lowtoxlife and tag me with your shares and AHAs if something resonated! I love to see your thoughts, genuinely! Want to support the Low Tox Life podcast? Free option: Leave a 5 star review wherever you listen to Low Tox Life - thanks SO much! Paid + Member PERKS: Join the Low Tox Club - monthly practitioner live masterclasses, a suite of low tox store discounts from around the world and the most supportive and lovely chat group on all low tox topics on the internet: Check it out and join here for just the price of a coffee per month! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The widespread use of AI companions among teens is raising significant concerns, as these tools often provide harmful advice, fail to detect mental health warning signs, and foster emotional dependence while displacing real-world relationships. We explore how teens are drawn to AI for its low cost, immediate availability, perceived privacy, and nonjudgmental responses, but these features can lead to dangerous reliance and exposure to inappropriate content. In this session, parents, pastors, and educators are encouraged to build supportive relationships, promote digital literacy, set boundaries, and guide teens toward professional mental health resources to mitigate risks. Click HERE to download notes from this session. Portland Bible College
Many people across the country will be familiar with mould in their homes, but what are the dangers of mould to our health, and how can we safely remove it?Joining Shane to discuss is Martin Glynn, Founder of the DIY Academy and Dr Maire Finn, of Ennis Centric Health.
TXF spoke to TradeQraft CEO Orhan Gunes to discuss out-of-the-box solutions in trade finance, including the rise of private credit providers and digital finance platforms.
I talk a lot about what we eat for our health. But what about the air we breathe at home?If you or your kids have asthma, constant sniffles, a lingering cough, sinus issues, or you've noticed damp patches and that musty smell, this episode could change how you think about your home.As a new dad, I'm personally really interested in how our home environment shapes early immune development. This conversation made me think differently about ventilation, condensation and what really matters.My guest is Dr Peter Cook, a Wellcome Trust Sir Henry Dale Fellow at the MRC Centre for Medical Mycology at the University of Exeter. His research looks at how airborne fungal spores interact with the immune system and drive allergic and asthmatic disease, an area that has been surprisingly neglected.In this episode, we go into:What mould actually is and when it becomes a problemWhat is a safe level of mould?How mould exposure can trigger asthma and allergic diseaseWho's most at riskWhether mould testing kits are worth your moneyIf dehumidifiers and air purifiers actually workPractical steps you can take this week to reduce your exposure and protect your health
Earlier this week, we spoke to Ennis resident Ann Marie Broomhead about the ongoing damp and mould issues affecting her home in Clancy Park — a situation she says has been impacting her family's health and wellbeing for the past two years. Today, we're turning our focus to solutions. Alan Morrissey was joined in studio by Leonard Shanahan of Shanahan Paints. Leonard recently shared a video online offering practical advice, which has been viewed more than 100,000 times. Image (c) Clare FM
For the past two years, Anne-Marie Broomhead and her family say they have been living with persistent damp and mould in their council home, conditions she believes are not only damaging the property but are also seriously affecting their health and wellbeing. Anne-Marie, who suffers from asthma, says the situation has taken a toll, and despite repeated complaints she claims the situation remains unresolved. Anne-Marie joined Sally-Ann Barrett in studio on Clare Fm's Morning Focus to discuss these ongoing issues. Images (c) Anne-Marie Broomhead
What if the reason you're tired, foggy, anxious, or constantly getting sick… isn't stress, hormones, or burnout — but your home?Raphael from EcoLibria, specialises in testing homes and workplaces for mould, indoor air quality issues, EMFs (electromagnetic fields) and EMR (wireless radiation). This episode is practical, science-backed insight into what's actually worth paying attention to… and what's not.Raphael has worked in this space for 20+ years and shares real case studies that will make you think differently about Wi-Fi routers, baby monitors, smart metres, hidden water leaks and even where you place your bed.If you're building, renovating, pregnant, raising kids, working from home, or just tired of feeling tired… this episode will open your eyes.We cover:The real difference between EMF (electricity-based fields) and EMR (wireless signals)Whether living near powerlines or 5G towers is something to worry aboutWhy distance and duration matter more than panicThe simple swaps that can dramatically reduce EMF exposure in your homeWhy your bedroom should be the “quietest” room in the houseThe truth about baby monitors and sleeping near electrical metre boxesElectrical hypersensitivity — and why some people react more than othersHow EMF exposure may impact sleep, oxidative stress, melatonin and inflammationWhy mould is often hidden (and how moisture is always the root cause)Symptoms of mould exposure: fatigue, hormonal disruption, depression, gut issues, skin flare-upsWhy one family member can be severely affected by mould while others feel fineThe connection between inflammation, environment and long-term healthPractical air quality upgrades: ventilation, HEPA filters, rangehoods and reducing VOCsWhether air purifiers are actually necessaryMentioned in this episode:Find Raphael at EcoLibria: HereFollow me on Instagram: @tess.shanahan & @tesstalksofficial Follow me on TikTok: @tessshanahanFollow me on YouTube: TessShanahan Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Matt Caughthran and Mariachi El / The Bronx are true lifers. A white knuckle ride through ten albums, outliving the deaths, adversities and adventure that comes with being in an all-weather touring band. Mariachi El Bronx IV comes out this Friday. Get in touch giles@mightymoonmedia.com Get yourself some top class Shure microphone gear: https://shu.re/3YhV7p2 Set up Your Band's merch store, for free at Distrokid Direct: https://distrokid.com/direct/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mould in the home is more than just an eyesore, it can be a serious health risk, especially for young children, older adults, and people with breathing problems. In damp or poorly ventilated houses, mould can grow quickly and quietly, often before you even notice it. In this brief, we'll look at simple, practical steps you can take to reduce moisture in your home and prevent mould from taking hold.Joining Sean was Dr. Primrose Freestone, Associate Professor in Clinical Microbiology, University of Leicester
Send us a textHair loss is rarely random — and it is almost never just about iron or shampoo.In this episode of The Autoimmune Reset, VJ Hamilton explores the deeper physiology behind alopecia and autoimmune-related hair loss, and explains why standard blood tests often leave people stuck with answers but no real direction. Because while tests like ferritin and thyroid markers can tell you what is low, they rarely explain why the body is struggling in the first place.Drawing from both her own recovery journey and years in clinical practice, VJ shares the five functional tests she most often uses to uncover the hidden drivers of hair thinning and shedding. From gut health and nutrient absorption to hormonal rhythms, mitochondrial energy production, mould exposure, and food reactivity, she walks listeners through the upstream factors that quietly influence immune balance and hair growth.This episode reframes hair as a barometer of overall health — not the problem itself, but a signal that something deeper requires attention. If you're tired of guesswork and want a more strategic, root-cause approach to testing, this conversation offers a clear, practical roadmap.Because when you understand the “why,” everything becomes more precise — and far less overwhelming.Key TakeawaysHair loss is often a symptom, not the root issueBlood tests show what's happening, but rarely explain whyGut health determines nutrient absorption and immune regulationHormonal rhythms and stress physiology directly influence sheddingMitochondrial energy is essential for growth and repairHidden mould exposure can perpetuate inflammation and immune activationFood reactivity may contribute to autoimmune flaresStrategic testing prevents supplement guessworkAlopecia improves when underlying systems are supportedA personalised, systems-based approach is far more effective than chasing single nutrientsChapter Markers00:00 Why blood tests aren't the full story02:10 Hair as a barometer of deeper health03:05 Gut testing: Microbiome Explorer vs GI Effects06:00 Hormones, cortisol and the DUTCH test08:10 Energy, nutrients and Metabolomix09:40 Mould and environmental triggers10:45 Food reactivity and immune load12:00 A root-cause roadmap for recoveryReady to go deeper and understand your own “why”? → Learn about the functional testing and 1:1 analysis I offer in clinic — the same root-cause tests I used to rebuild my own health, with personalised guidance so you know exactly what to do next. You can learn more about the tests offered at the Autoimmune Nutrition Clinic here.
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Matt Roeske, the master of rabbit holes, is back for our third interview and as usual, this one does not disappoint.One of my goals is to encourage everyone to rethink what they already know (I put myself in that target audience) and Matt is definitely one to cause us to do just that.Many of us are seeing that what we have been told about pretty much everything is either a flat out lie or twisted in some regard. In this mind-expanding conversation, Matt once again challenges conventional wisdom on every level—from eating raw meat to understanding the real value of silver, from mouldy berries that heal to the suppressed knowledge of a man who cured himself of C in the 1970s.We also learn of the fascinating tree resin, Dragon's Blood. Truly one of mother nature's healers.Whether you're ready to question the food pyramid, rethink precious metals, or discover why your grandparents knew more about health than modern doctors, this conversation will shake your assumptions and offer practical solutions for true independence in 2026 and beyond.In today's show:5:11 - Silver at $90/ounce, highest ever, expected to keep rising due to Federal Reserve money printing6:35 - 2026 mirrors 1890s McKinley Tariffs playbook: tariffs, farmers struggling, precious metals surging - Trump quoted McKinley as inspiration10:17 - Asia blocked silver trade agreements, creating scarcity - bullion stores sold out everywhere11:30 - Germany's currency 1933-1950s was silver after hyperinflation destroyed paper money13:36 - Copper penny eliminated a month ago because copper value exceeded penny's face value16:05 - Matt's raw diet for 11-12 months: raw meat, raw milk, raw honey18:18 - How Matt's new diet activated his super smelling sense19:15 - Chemtrails deployed most heavily during full moons20:30 - Mouldy berries pull heavy metals from body21:01 - Aajonus Vonderplanitz healed afflictions with raw diet in 1970s-80s23:43 - Vonderplanitz said viruses are fake, parasites don't harm in 1980s-90s30:30 - The mysterious stories around Aajonus's death one year after Doctor's show appearance39:38 - Dr. Pottenger study: 900 cats on raw meat/milk became lions, cats on processed food became disabled and infertile44:10 - Pork and nitric oxide content and how Viagra replaced it46:51 - 5,000 PubMed studies show parasites grow in animals to eat heavy metals, not contagious51:10 - Mouldy berries create trippy, mushroom-like detox effect51:30 - Grandmothers traditionally added mouldy berries to soup, applesauce, raw milk for health52:30 - Penicillin shots as children and allergies to natural mould54:25 - Mouldy blueberries and heavy metals60:30 - Dragon's blood and severe eczema head-to-toe, receding gums60:50 - Dentists reported patients' gums regenerating with coconut oil and dragon's blood61:05 - Testimonial: arthritis inflammation 99% gone with four dragon's blood capsules daily64:07 - Electro culture book coming spring 2026 proving no scarcity exists65:43 - AI clones of Matt's voice/image scamming people, DO NOT purchase from these fake companies!and more!If you enjoyed this episode, please share if you dare and consider going to www.sovereigncollective.org/shop to check out my offerings and get a deal while supporting the podcast. I'll be adding more great offerings there over time.Matt is highly censored, so you'll have a hard time finding him on the major mainstream channels, or you'll have to look hard to find him.Peruse his site and use code Sascha10 to save on some goodies including Dragon's Blood:https://cultivateelevate.com/Matt posts on various platforms and does a regular live every week on Monday, among other videos and posts. Find him here:https://rumble.com/user/CultivateElevatehttps://odysee.com/@CultivateElevate:e2telegram: @ElevateThyMindhttps://www.instagram.com/cultivateelevate/--------------------------------------------Find me:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/saschakalivoda/IG: https://www.instagram.com/saschaksays/Website: www.sovereigncollective.orgYou Tube: https://www.youtube.com/@saschasays/videosBitchute: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/Tfl1Zo021FcXEmail: sascha @ sovereigncollective.org
Gaff Goddess, Laura de Barra, gives some tips on prevention and dealing with the dreaded indoor mould.
Profiled by Guardian Newspapers as one of the UK's top social entrepreneurs, Chris Mould has been involved in over twenty start-ups and new ventures. Between 2007 and 2017 he led the Trussell Trust through its transition from a small Christian Charity to a multi award winning national organisation that launched over 450 foodbanks. Amidst all the success, he speaks candidly and movingly about the loss of his beloved wife Angela, his own health issues, and now the exciting future at Ffald y Brenin Christian retreat centre. It's a wonderful podcast!▶️ Watch this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/00LHH43HS4QContact Chris at chris[@]chrismould.co.uk Check out Ffald y Brenin Christian Retreat Centre at ffald-y-brenin.orgAlso, the Foundation for Social Change and Inclusion at HouseofOpportunity.org ---
Part 2 of my conversation with guest Jay Breitling about our favorite music of 2025. Show notes: Counting down the rest of our favorite albums of the year Kumar's #8: Indie rock godfather Bob Mould is still pissed off and rocking Mould has also reunited his '90s band Sugar Kumar's #7: Triumphant return for Mclusky Falco and crew having fun ripping on various targets Breitling's #6: Superchunk keeps going with new drummer If you thought they were angry in 2018... Chock full of "banglociraptors" Kumar's #6: Straight outta Asheville with Wednesday's killer combo of alt-country, shoegaze and heavy guitar rippers Band features MJ Lenderman but it's Karly Hartzman's show Breitling's #5: Debut from Slumberland act The Cords Scottish indie jangle-pop banglociraptors Kumar's #5: Thrilling post punk from South London act Shame Returning to harder rocking sound of first few albums More albums are shorter nowadays Breitling's #4: Prolific Chicago psych-pop act Sharp Pins keeps bringing it Flashes of GBV and early Kinks Breitling's #3: Crutchfield sisters (Waxahatchee, Swearin') drop surprise release as Snocaps Again with the Lenderman, on drums this time Kumar's #3: PUP applies newfound maturity to pop-punk bangers Singing about adult stuff Breitling's #2: Mini-album from Peel Dream Magazine Autumnal-sounding leftovers from previous album recording session Kumar's #2: Sloan keeps bringing the heat with 14th release of diverse and rewarding power pop Four singer-songwriters keep the offerings varied and on point Breitling's #1 and Kumar's #4: Monumental four-album conceptual triumph from Hallelujah the Hills Lot of guest stars including Ezra Furman, Clint Conley, Sadie Dupuis, Patrick Stickles Staggering amount of excellence Kumar's #1 and Breitling's #7: NYC's Geese blows up with wide-ranging collection that grabs your attention Their club tour sold out immediately Frontman Cameron Winter leads a sound that ranges from Pavement to soul Looking forward to 2026 releases from: Notwist, Kiwi Jr., Courtney Barnett, Sleaford Mods, Crooked Fingers, Strange Pains Reunion shows next year from Silkworm, Superdrag Completely Conspicuous is available through Apple Podcasts. Subscribe and write a review! The opening and closing theme of Completely Conspicuous is "Theme to Big F'in Pants" by Jay Breitling. Voiceover work is courtesy of James Gralian.
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Unsightly and unhealthy – mould, damp and condensation problems are common in our homes. As temperatures drop, condensation becomes a critical issue for homeowners across the country. Left untreated, this moisture transforms into mould, which is known to exacerbate respiratory infections and allergy symptoms. To educate us all on this was Jerry Galvin, Damprite provides services in Clare who spoke with Alan Morrissey on Thursday's Morning Focus. Photo (c) Chris Steer Getty Images via Canva
Shannon residents are reportedly waiting over six months for the council to assess build-ups of mould in social housing estates. The issue is understood to be particular prevalent in homes in Cúl Na Gréine and others near the river. Clare Council has stated that it does investigate instances of mould whereby heating and ventilation systems are affected. Shannon Banks Sinn Féin Councillor James Ryan says this needs to be expedited.
Sophiena's secret of the week has us all scratching our heads as she battles what might be scalp mould. Roxanne steps in to help a mum navigate dance-school drama, and we round things off with a classic sweary toddler secret. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of The Career Report, Tim Madden digs into why so many talented professionals get stuck blending in, even when they've outgrown “average” results. Tim breaks down how easy it is to slip into patterns of safe decisions, generic messaging, and low-risk career moves that hold you back from the roles you're actually qualified for.You'll learn what separates high performers from the pack, how to build a reputation that reflects your true value, and why the market rewards those who are willing to differentiate themselves. Tim also shares simple shifts you can make this week to stand out in your job search, your leadership style, and the way you communicate your impact.If you're tired of being underestimated or overlooked, this episode will help you break out of the mould and step into the level of career you're meant for.
It may not be sexy and it certainly isn't about instant gratification, but it is free and easy: leaf mould. One of the easiest, most effective, and completely free soil improvers you can make at home, made from a mix of green and brown garden waste and kitchen scraps. Leaf mould iis rich in nutrients and created entirely from decomposed leaves. It doesn't feed your plants directly, as it's low in nutrients, but it's like magic for the structure of your soil. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
According to Dr Yasemin Didem Aktas, deputy academic director of the UK Centre for Moisture in Buildings (UKCMB), “Mould is everywhere, all the time,” this is because the UK is a pretty wet country and so some level of mould, particularly in damp places like bathrooms or windows is to be expected. However it is how we manage the mould and prevent it building up into dangerous levels that is important. If you notice patches of mould on walls or ceilings then it's time to do something to stop spores spreading in the air. When is there too much? Why is mould bad for your health? How can I treat mould? In under 3 minutes, we answer your questions! To listen to the last episodes, you can click here : What is a faecal transplant? What is BookTok? What is the romance gap? A podcast written and realised by Joseph Chance. First Broadcast: 14/3/2023 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this week’s episode of The BYC Podcast, Dylan Cleaver and Paul Ford join Finn Caddie to discuss the ups and downs of the first two T20s between the Black Caps and the Windies (02:20)! Then they cast an eye over the Black Caps squad for the ODIs against the West Indies and the one notable name missing (07:55)... Meanwhile, the great result for cricket in the Women's World Cup (31:40) and the Aussies have named their squad for the first Ashes Test (36:05). Also, they go around the grounds in the Ford Trophy (41:20). Plus, all your favourite furniture (45:10), including Dylan Cleaver’s Who Am I?, Paul Ford’s Cricket Violence Corner, and the internet sensation Bat Chat! Brought to you by Resene!Follow The ACC on Instagram or Facebook or TikTok Subscribe to The BYC Podcast now on iHeartRadio, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts! iHeartRadio Apple Spotify YouTube THANKS MATE!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Old mindsets regarding "full-time church ministry" are out. and by necessity, co-vocational ministry is the new reality in building God's Kingdom. Old concepts of bi-vocational ministry, where we compartmentalized ministry work so that it can be financially supported by secular work are being replaced by a holistic approach where everything we do at work is an essential part of building and representing God's Kingdom on earth. Raised in the UK, Simon studied economics, and international affairs. He moved to the U.S. to attend PBC, where he received his BTh. Simon has led numerous Christian schools and has a long teaching career in biblical worldview and international politics. He received his MA in Government and Public Policy and Doctorate of Education from Regent University.We hope that this teaching left you more encouraged and equipped today. Ministers Fellowship International exists to help leaders build healthy, strong, impacting churches and to do so in a way that makes for a healthy leader.
We end the futile struggle, embrace the toxins, and become one with our mould brethren.The full episode is available to Patreon subscribers (2 hours, 38 minutes).Join us at: https://www.patreon.com/DecodingTheGurusSupplementary Material 3800:00 Intro02:54 Boomer Matt reacts to Twitter videos07:31 Shellenberger and Tucker discuss the 9/11 Files12:42 Eric's Google Ngram Investigations17:08 Vindication on the Elephant Graveyard22:00 Eric's ARC lecture goes viral25:24 Andrew Huberman is NOT a phrenologist...29:06 Eric Weinstein vs. Piers Morgan33:44 Everyone knows Eric is a serious thinker46:09 Peterson is taken out of the Gurusphere by Demons and Toxic Mould52:09 Gurus and Bespoke Alternative Health57:00 Social Contagion Hypocrisy01:02:55 Toxic Mould Symbiosis?01:04:46 Pewdiepie, Diogenes, and the Seeker Mindset01:16:14 The Wisdom of the Ancients01:21:01 The Meaning Crisis and Christian Pivots01:22:29 Konstantin Kisin's surprising Christian pivot01:25:17 The best person Konstantin ever met (not Francis)01:30:22 The Fifth Column Agrees with Megyn Kelly 88% of the time01:33:07 Megyn Kelly explains how the Democrats crossed the line and must pay01:41:35 Intellectual Clerics for MAGA01:43:16 Slightly Adversarial libertarians for hire01:47:00 Drew Pavlou and Fluid Populism01:50:17 Two Varieties of Online Derangement: Noah Smith's Hot Takes01:53:57 Need for Attention = Desire for Virality01:57:23 Status Seeking Networkers vs Paul Bloom02:01:27 Reflecting on the Al Murray Interview02:02:22 The struggle of podcasters02:04:52 Paul Bloom: The best person in the world?02:06:00 Mike Israetel's Thesis Controversy02:10:30 What does a PhD mean?02:16:55 David Deutsch visits Curt Jaimungal02:22:32 The Dangers of Doubling Down: Pirate Software02:23:32 Hasan Piker and Shock Collar-gate02:27:15 Matt's Take on Shock Collars02:33:51 Dystopia Update: Putin wants Trump to win the Nobel Prize02:37:11 OutroSourcesShellenberger and Tucker discuss the CIA's role in 9/11Grok pressing Eric to get specificThe Elephant GraveyardViral post about Eric's ARC speech on scienceHuberman's phrenology endorsementJordan Peterson's Health Update from MikhailaChris Williamson: It's time to talk about my health.Chang, C., & Gershwin, M. E. (2019). The myth of mycotoxins and mold injury. Clinical Reviews in Allergy & Immunology, 57(3), 449–455.Borchers, A. T., Chang, C., & Eric Gershwin, M. (2017). Mold and human health: A reality check. Clinical Reviews in Allergy & Immunology, 52(3), 305–322.
On today's Legally Speaking Podcast, I'm delighted to be joined by Marcin Durlak. Marcin is the Managing Partner and Co-Founder of IMD Solicitors LLP, an award-winning boutique firm recognised for its culture-first leadership and bold innovations. He and his wife and business partner,were jointly named Managing Partners of the Year at the 2025 ModernLaw Awards, after pioneering a 4-day working week with 100% pay whilst achieving record growth and world-class satisfaction. Passionate about culture-first leadership, Marcin is redefining what success looks like in the legal industry. From arriving in the UK with 1 suitcase to running an award-winning firm, his story is proof that bold ideas can transform both business and lives.So why should you be listening in? You can hear Rob and Marcin discussing:- Pioneering a Four-Day Work Week in Legal Practice- Building IMD Solicitors: From Language Skills to Award-Winning Firm- Overcoming Challenges and Embracing Continuous Improvement- Leveraging Technology and Innovation for Growth- Cultivating Culture, Team, and Balanced Firm ExpansionConnect with Marcin Durlak here - https://www.linkedin.com/in/marcin-durlak
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The miniature painting hobby certainly has its fair share of tools, gadgets and gizmo's but do any of them have any other uses than what they were designed for?In episode 120 of Paint Perspective, we're here to shed the light on some secret uses for common hobby tools you've certainly got at your desk and explain why you might just be using them WRONG! Expect insights into:
Hüsker Dü & UltraBomb bassist Greg Norton discusses the Miracle Year of 1985, vinyl rarities, the archive fire, Reflex records, the making of Zen Arcade, the Punk Rock Museum and more See Greg at the Punk Rock Museum Sept 9 | Preorder "Hüsker Dü - The Miracle Years" here Topics Include: Greg Norton announces September 9th Punk Rock Museum guided tour and performance Norton discusses favorite museum pieces including Joe Strummer's guitar and burned DOA Stratocaster Band's archive mostly intact despite Grant Hart's 2011 house fire destroying materials Norton used to own 7,000 vinyl records but downsized after difficult moves Hüsker Dü formed through Minneapolis record store connections at Melody Lane and Cheapo Band members met when Bob Mould heard Grant Hart blasting Ramones music Northern Lights record store basement became their rehearsal space after hours Twin Tone rejected their demo, leading to self-releasing on Reflex Records Band assembled and sold first singles themselves, no distribution deals initially BREAKING NEWS: Numero Group announces "Hüsker Dü 1985: The Miracle Year" box set Previously unreleased First Avenue live recording from January 1985 finally gets release 1985 was pivotal year with 150 shows, multiple album releases across continents Band road-tested new songs before recording, sometimes writing during soundchecks Most basic tracks recorded in one or two takes maximum Zen Arcade conceived as rock opera double album from the beginning Minutemen rushed Double Nickels release to match Zen Arcade's double format Producer Spot mentored Hart and Mould while engineering at Total Access Studios Jello Biafra praised Zen Arcade as bringing "self-indulgence back to rock" Current band Ultra Bomb working on third album with rare vinyl issues Norton hopes to finally tour Australia after decades of missed opportunities Extended and high resolution version of this podcast is available at: www.Patreon.com/VinylGuide Photos by @insomniac199 Apple: https://tinyurl.com/tvg-ios Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/tvg-spot Amazon Music: https://tinyurl.com/tvg-amazon Support the show at Patreon.com/VinylGuide
We risk contamination with toxic mould, endure distressing initiation rituals to a comedy cult, and ponder if the narratives we have received about the Nazis have enough nuance.The full episode is available to Patreon subscribers (2 hours, 21 minutes).Join us at: https://www.patreon.com/DecodingTheGurusSupplementary Material 3600:00 Introduction and an Intervention01:59 Tomatoes, Holidays, and Hollywood Remakes06:15 AI x Indulgent People06:41 AI Chatbots and Delusional Gurus10:46 Sir Robert Edward Grant and the Architect 12:26 Critiquing the Critics13:31 Eric Weinstein engages with Dialogos with his silicon friend Grok22:25 Tim Nguyen details the Distributed Weinstein Suppression Complex24:20 Sabine Hossenfelder's Google Doc27:10 2+2 Discourse and a surprise appearance from Kareem Carr29:34 Chris's 10 Tips for Sabine34:39 Coffeezilla does more Anomaly Hunting on Epstein Videos37:50 Conspiracy Chat39:58 Ghislaine Maxwell's potential deal 42:29 Thoughts on the Elephant Graveyard's Video on the Joe Rogan Comedy Cult49:45 Details vs Vibes52:46 Rogan's Fact-Checking and Comedian Dynamics54:54 The Rogan Anti-Human Tech Elite Conspiracy Theory59:40 Master Geniuses vs. a bunch of dickheads who like the same stuff01:03:55 Lex Friedman and the Role of Softball Interviews01:06:28 Conspiracy Theories vs. Real Conspiracies01:15:51 Overall thoughts on the Elephant Graveyard Video Essay01:19:18 Ana Kasparian thinks the Jews knew about 9/1101:22:21 Jordan Peterson's Health and Mould Toxicity01:24:24 Good Fungus vs Bad Mould01:26:08 Bespoke Medicine and American Individualism01:29:57 Streamers saying Stupid Things: Taylor Lorenz on DSA Nazis01:33:08 Populist anti-vaccine rhetoric in Japan!01:35:58 Bill Maher and Andrew Huberman discuss the problems with medicine01:38:40 Chris Rufo and Right Wing Outrage over the Cracker Barrel logo01:42:31 The War on Christmas in Australia01:44:35 Jonathan Pageau's revisionist World War II symbolism01:48:29 Pageau's Postmodern Narratives02:03:32 Finding the Balance between Nazism and Liberalism02:14:02 Random Shoutout02:15:45 Matt's Cognitive Decline and Professor ArchetypesSourcesArticle on Sir Robert Edward Grant and The ArchitectEric talking with his silicon friend @grokEric waxing lyrical about Grok and praising Elon for his unique insightsTim Nguyen — Physics Grifters: Eric Weinstein, Sabine Hossenfelder, and a Crisis of CredibilitySabine vindicates herself in a Google DocKareem Carr thinks Sabine's document is great!