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Latest episodes

Feb 11, 2025 • 40min
Nourishing The Mind: How Nutrition Transforms Mental Health With Professor Julia Rucklidge
In this engaging discussion, Professor Julia Rucklidge, a clinical psychologist at the University of Canterbury, unpacks the powerful connection between nutrition and mental health. She critiques the over-reliance on psychiatric medications, highlighting their long-term ineffectiveness for many patients. Julia dives into the impact of medications on nutrient levels and stresses the importance of a diverse diet for mental wellness. Advocating for personalized nutritional approaches, she presents innovative strategies for emotional regulation and overall resilience.

Feb 10, 2025 • 35min
Living Open: Mindfulness, Mental Clarity, & The Path To Freedom With Nate Klemp
Nate Klemp, a New York Times bestselling author and co-founder of Mindful Magazine, discusses the transformative power of mindfulness for mental clarity. He explores how technology addiction hampers focus and offers practical strategies to cultivate mindfulness amidst distractions. Nate also delves into the importance of open dialogue across differing views, promoting connection and understanding. With insights from his upcoming book, he shares how mindfulness can lead to a more fulfilling and connected life, helping us unlock our true potential.

Feb 9, 2025 • 43min
How Do Politics Inform Religious Freedom? | An Expert Explains
Anthony Gill, a political science professor at the University of Washington, dives into the intricate relationship between politics and religious freedom. He explores the historical conditions that have shaped religious liberties and examines the U.S. Constitution's commitment to religious freedom. Gill also discusses the economic factors influencing faith in early America, alongside the shifting stances of political leaders in various countries on religious rights. Additionally, he contemplates the resilience of religion in a secular world and its impact on societal norms.

Feb 8, 2025 • 27min
LunaFit: Diving Into The Future of Fitness, Nutrition, & Tech With Ariana Hakman
Ariana Hakman, founder of LunaFit, shares her transformative journey from finance to wellness. She discusses the pitfalls of America’s healthcare system and highlights intuitive ways to lose weight through nutrition. Exploring the LunaFit app, Ariana showcases its unique features that simplify fitness goals and promote holistic wellness. She also dispels common myths about weightlifting for women and offers practical strategies for maintaining healthy diets, underscoring the notion that it’s never too late to embrace positive lifestyle changes.

Feb 7, 2025 • 42min
Vaccine Safety & Data Accuracy: Dr. Jessica Rose On Inconsistencies, mRNA Concerns, & Public Health
In this engaging discussion, Dr. Jessica Rose, an independent researcher with expertise in mathematics, immunology, and computational biology, tackles the pressing issues of vaccine safety. She shares her meticulous analysis of VAERS data, revealing alarming discrepancies in adverse event reports linked to COVID-19 vaccines compared to traditional flu shots. Dr. Rose raises critical questions about data integrity and the implications of DNA contamination in mRNA vaccines. Tune in for an eye-opening take on public health policies and the challenges faced by those questioning the narrative.

Feb 6, 2025 • 26min
Rethinking Schizophrenia Why Modern Treatments May Be Failing – And What We Can Do To Fix Them
Why do individuals struggling with schizophrenia in the United States fare worse than patients in the world's poorest countries? Are modern treatments for the severely mentally ill effective? Joining us to dive into this salient topic is Robert Whitaker, a journalist and the author of four books: Mad in America, The Mapmaker's Wife, On the Laps of Gods, and Anatomy of an Epidemic. Robert has won numerous awards as a journalist covering medicine and science, including the George Polk Award for Medical Writing and a National Association for Science Writers’ Award for best magazine article. He is also the publisher of Madinamerica.com and a Clinical Assistant Professor (Adjunct) at Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University’s Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Science. In this conversation, we cover: Why long-term outcomes for schizophrenia patients have been worsening over time. Potential reasons why developing countries have more success treating mental disorders. Whether or not scientific literature on mental illness lines up with the narrative we’ve been told. What happens when dopamine receptors are overexpressed. You can follow along with Robert and his important work here! Upgrade Your Wallet Game with Ekster! Get the sleek, smart wallet you deserve—and save while you’re at it! Use coupon code FINDINGGENIUS at checkout or shop now with this exclusive link: ekster.com?sca_ref=4822922.DtoeXHFUmQ5 Smarter, slimmer, better. Don’t miss out! Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: http://apple.co/30PvU9C

Feb 5, 2025 • 29min
Changing Belief To Achieve Your Goals | How To Develop Success Using Creative Strategies
Scott Cochrane, a growth acceleration advisor and author of "Your Creative Mind," shares insights on achieving success through innovative psychological strategies. He discusses "time machine leadership" as a method for future visualization and belief systems shaping our outcomes. Scott highlights the power of visualization paired with hard work, along with techniques to overcome skepticism in training. He emphasizes creativity and mindfulness as key components of personal and professional growth, and hints at upcoming mastermind retreats to explore these ideas further.

Feb 4, 2025 • 40min
Battling The Unseen: Rev. John A. Szada Jr. On Exorcism, Demonic Possession, & Spiritual Warfare
Join Reverend John A. Szada Jr., a practicing exorcist and Chaplain at the Oratory of St. Elijah the Prophet. He shares his journey into exorcism, revealing the nuances between psychological and spiritual afflictions. Discover how demons can influence lives and the subtle signs of possession. Rev. Szada discusses gateways to demonic realms, the emotional toll of exorcisms, and the complexities of protecting oneself from spiritual disturbances. His captivating firsthand accounts illuminate the challenges and profound impact of spiritual warfare today.

Feb 3, 2025 • 41min
Rethinking Childhood Immunity: Vaccine Safety, Big Pharma, & Health Freedom
Jennifer Margulis joins the podcast to take us through the intricacies of childhood health and immunity. Jennifer is an award-winning investigative journalist, Fulbright grantee, and sought-after speaker. She is also the author/editor of seven nonfiction books, including The Vaccine-Friendly Plan: Dr. Paul's Safe and Effective Approach to Immunity and Health-from Pregnancy Through Your Child's Tee. Jennifer has been researching and writing about children’s health and welfare for more than fifteen years, with articles appearing in the New York Times, the Washington Post, Smithsonian Magazine, and countless other magazines, newspapers, and websites. In this conversation, we explore: How Jennifer’s experience as a mother informs her current research projects. Why the CDC’s vaccine program is so extensive. Potential links between over-vaccination and chronic diseases. The driving forces behind big pharma’s aggressive marketing tactics. Are you interested in learning more about a cutting-edge protocol that limits a child's exposure to aluminum, mercury, and other neurotoxins – all while improving overall health? Hit play now! You can follow along with Jennifer and her research here! Boost Your Brainpower with 15% OFF! Fuel your mind with BrainSupreme Supplements and unlock your full potential. Get 15% OFF your order now using this exclusive link: brainsupreme.co/discount/findinggenius Hurry—your brain deserves the best! Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: http://apple.co/30PvU9C

Feb 2, 2025 • 37min
What Does It Mean To Be A Great Communicator? | A Public Speaking Coach Explains
How do you become a top 1% communicator in your industry? Brenden Kumarasamy, the Founder of MasterTalk joins the podcast today to discuss how he has been helping professionals around the world master their communication skills and share their messages with confidence. After college, Brenden found himself coaching others for debates and case competitions – through which he “accidentally” developed a gift as an educator. Since then, he has used this newfound skill to educate others through MasterTalk, and the results have been significant… Tune in now to learn about: How Brenden practiced and improved his communication skills. The main reason why Brenden started doing case competitions. The key aspects that are missing from executives’ and entrepreneurs’ communication. How to practice communication in a structured way. To find out more about Brenden and his work with MasterTalk, click here now! Upgrade Your Wallet Game with Ekster! Get the sleek, smart wallet you deserve—and save while you’re at it! Use coupon code FINDINGGENIUS at checkout or shop now with this exclusive link: ekster.com?sca_ref=4822922.DtoeXHFUmQ5 Smarter, slimmer, better. Don’t miss out! Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: http://apple.co/30PvU9C
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