Podcast interviews with genius-level (top .1%) practitioners, scientists, researchers, clinicians an
Curious about an effective keto diet plan? Then you might be one of the one billion Ben Azadi has be
What is missing when it comes to Western medicine’s standard approach to treating chronic health pro
Christianity has a rich and diverse history in the United States. With so many different traditions
Archaeology offers profound insights into the history of our civilization. With each artifact uncove
Artificial intelligence and data automation have taken the world by storm. As these tools continue t
Can we transform how society consumes energy? What role does water desalination play in resource man
In today’s episode, we are rejoined by Bob Walters to discuss the fast-paced nature of our society a
Fear and anxiety plague our society, affecting nearly 20% of Americans. Achieving progress may seem
In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Joel “Gator” Warsh, a Board-Certified Pediatrician in Los Ange
Today, we are joined by Dr. Joel Pash, the co-founder of Upsize, a series of clinics dedicated to sa
In today’s episode, we sit down with Donald Summers to discuss his latest book, Scaling Altruism: A
In this conversation, we dive into the fascinating world of forest physiology with Lucy Penn Kerhoul
In this episode, we connect with Dr. Dobri Kiprov, an internationally renowned pioneer and expert in
Dawn Gallop of #9 Farms returns to the podcast to discuss food preservation, self-sufficiency, homes
Farming is a skill that requires hands-on training – but what if you don’t have access to the resour
What is the most sustainable and economic way to farm? Eddy Badrina of Eden Green Technology may hav
Joining us in today’s podcast is Karis Johnston, a farmer in the Dallas-metro area that sells her go
Agriculture is a vital part of our society’s health and welfare. Without it, our civilization wouldn
In this episode, we are joined by Paul Shapiro. Paul Shapiro is the CEO of The Better Meat Co., the
What makes weeds so difficult to control? Since they grow in such close proximity to crops, methods