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Back to the People with Nicole Shanahan

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Jun 19, 2024 • 45min

The Modern-Day Homesteader

In this episode of the Back to the People Podcast, host Nicole Shanahan interviews Gubba, a dedicated modern-day homesteader and online content creator. Gubba shares her inspiring journey of running a self-sufficient farm, where she grows organic vegetables, cares for animals, draws water with a hand pump, and heats her home with wood from a nearby forest. Surprisingly, she’s recently been the target of mainstream media scrutiny and criticism for using Tallow-based sunscreen. Gubba is standing up to the establishment by teaching people they have the power to feed and nourish themselves. 
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Jun 14, 2024 • 1h 14min

Nature’s Balance: The Art of Regenerative Farming

In this episode of the Back to the People Podcast, host Nicole Shanahan sits down with Eddy Garcia, an off-grid regenerative farmer with over 30 years of experience. Eddy shares insights on creating sustainable farms that regenerate the soil and work in harmony with natural ecosystems. The conversation also delves into his personal journey and his efforts through Living Earth Systems to help others build sustainable, regenerative farms.
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Jun 12, 2024 • 55min

Aloha ʻĀina: What is Healing? The Love and Stewardship of Hawaiian Land

In this episode of the Back to the People Podcast, host Nicole Shanahan sits down with Sabra Kauka and Puna Kalama Dawson. Sabra, the daughter of an army officer and a respected teacher on Kauaʻi, and Puna, an honored elder, are dedicated to preserving the rich history of Hawaii. The discussion begins with an exploration of their deep knowledge of the islands and their unwavering love for the ʻāina (land). Sabra and Puna teach us the power of communing with nature.
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Jun 7, 2024 • 1h 51min

Can We Achieve True Health Freedom in Today's System?

In this episode of the Back to the People Podcast, host Nicole Shanahan sits down with Tawny Buettner, a former pediatric nurse and passionate advocate for health freedom. Tawny shares her personal journey from her unexpected entry into nursing to her role in the NICU and the challenges that arose when she refused to comply with the Covid-19 healthcare worker vaccine mandates. They discuss the impact of healthcare policies on frontline workers, the complexities of patient care, and the importance of advocating for medical freedom.
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Jun 5, 2024 • 1h 24min

AI Censorship & Restoring Freedom of Speech on the Internet

In this episode of the Back to the People Podcast, host Nicole Shanahan sits down with Mike Benz, a leading advocate for internet freedom. The discussion begins with an exploration of the current landscape of online censorship and its implications for free speech. Mike shares his insights on the key battles being fought to protect the internet as a platform for open dialogue and the exchange of ideas. The conversation then delves into Mike's personal journey and his efforts to combat increasing censorship here at home and around the world.
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Jun 4, 2024 • 1h 23min

Nicole Shanahan on Tetragrammaton with Rick Rubin

Originally published on Tetragrammaton with Rick Rubin. Nicole Shanahan, founder of patent management startup ClearAccessIP and now-candidate for Vice President of the United States, discusses her fascinating career journey and insights on AI ethics. From humble beginnings working in restaurants as a teen, Nicole went on to study abroad in Asia, work at a patent law firm in Beijing, and create AI tools for the legal field at Stanford. She shares her experiences with her daughter's autism diagnosis and treatment, and her support of Bobby Kennedy's presidential campaign based on his stances on environmental health and corporate influence. Nicole emphasizes the critical importance of developing strong AI ethics and verification systems as artificial intelligence becomes increasingly ubiquitous and powerful in our lives and society. She reflects on the rapid changes in Silicon Valley culture and the responsibilities of technology companies as tech integration reaches every corner of the human experience.
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May 31, 2024 • 51min

Restoring Health Freedom: Dr. Mary Talley Bowden on Ivermectin, Treating Covid, and Patient Autonomy

In this episode of the Back to the People Podcast, host Nicole Shanahan sits down with Dr. Mary Talley Bowden about what true health freedom looks like in today's world. Dr. Bowden, trained in otolaryngology at Stanford Medical School, one of the top ENT programs in the country, is renowned for her use of ivermectin to treat patients during the pandemic and her critical stance on Covid vaccines. The conversation delves into the pressures facing independent medical practitioners, the significance of patient autonomy, and Dr. Bowden’s experiences in confronting the status quo within the current healthcare system.
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May 29, 2024 • 54min

Internet Under Attack: Julian Assange, Cypherpunk, and Freedom of Speech

In this episode of the Back to the People Podcast, host Nicole Shanahan sits down with Gabriel Shipton, the brother of Julian Assange, to delve into the ongoing incarceration of the WikiLeaks founder. We explore the impact of Julian’s work on freedom of the press and the implications for a free and open internet.
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May 24, 2024 • 1h 3min

Reframing Our Brains on Food, Debt, and DEI

In this episode of the Back to the People Podcast, host Nicole Shanahan sits down with Scott Adams, best-selling author and creator of Dilbert, to discuss the art of persuasion, the impact of environment on reproductive health, and the top issues facing America in 2024.Back to the People Podcast with Nicole Shanahan
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May 22, 2024 • 1h 9min

The Billion-Dollar Government Propaganda Machine You’ve Never Heard Of

In this episode of the Back to the People Podcast, host Nicole Shanahan sits down with Weston Sager, a preeminent legal scholar on U.S. state media. The discussion opens with a history lesson on the Smith-Mundt Act, explaining how it was originally designed to prevent U.S. government-funded media content, intended for foreign audiences, from being distributed within the United States to avoid domestic propaganda. The conversation then focuses on the key changes brought by the 2013 Smith-Mundt Modernization Act, signed by President Obama, which lifted the ban on domestic dissemination.Back to the People Podcast with Nicole Shanahan

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