
Holistic Survival Show - Economic Crisis
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HS 329 - FBF – Cellphone and Wireless Device Hazards with Will Thomas
Today's Flash Back Friday takes us to Episode 71 from January 2012. Our society has become so reliant on cellphones and WiFi enabled devices that it's hard to imagine a day in your life without one. But what if those devices were actually dangerous to your health? Jason Hartman talks with William Thomas about what the medical consensus is on wireless use. Will explains the correlation between electromagnetic radiation from things like cell phones, wireless routers, Bluetooth enabled devices, and Smart Meters, and some of the diseases and ailments becoming more prevalent in the world today. Website: www.WillThomasOnline.net Days of Deception: Ground Zero and Beyond
HS 328 - Improving Your Life with Stem Cells with Kristin Comella
Kristin Comella is a world renowned expert on regenerative medicine, with an expertise in stem cells. She was listen in Terrapin's list of the Top 50 Global Stem Cell Influencers and was number 1 on the Academy of Regenerative Practices list of Top 10 Stem Cell Innovators. Kristin has led the way in stem cell therapies from a variety of sources, including cord blood, bone marrow, muscle, and adipose. Kristin led the team that gained the first ever FDA approval for a clinical trial using a combined cell and gene therapy product in the heart. In addition, she also handles managing the development, manufacturing, and quality systems of cellular products. Kristin has held positions in several companies including US Stem Cell, Stemlogix, Tulane University and Osiris Therapeutics. She was co-founder and CEO of Stemlogix, and is currently serving as the Chief Scientific Officer, and board member, of US Stem Cell, focusing on the discovery, development, and commercialization of autologous cell therapies for the treatment of degenerative diseases. Key Takeaways: [4:45] How the body uses stem cells inserted into the body [7:50] A surprising place a mass of stem cells can be found [12:55] Why stem cell therapies have been gaining traction in the past few years [16:15] The typical price range of stem cell therapy [18:55] Whether Fernando's decision not to bank his child's cord blood was a mistake [24:05] Using stem cell therapy for aesthetic purposes [26:55] How US Stem Cells can verify the results of therapy Websites: www.USStemCellClinic.com
HS 327 - FBF – Crisis Preparedness Handbook by Jack Spigarelli
Today's Flash Back Friday takes us back to Episode 43 from January 2011. Jason Hartman talks with Patricia Spigarelli wife of the late Jack Spigarelli who authored The Crisis Preparedness Handbook: A Comprehensive Guide to Home Storage and Physical Survival. In this episode you'll learn how to: *Design a basic food-storage plan for your needs *Prepare your home for earthquakes *Assemble a workable emergency evacuation kit *Store fuel safely *and more … What people are saying: "A first-class book, probably the best available." Conrad V. Chester, civil defense expert and chief researcher, Oak Ridge National Laboratory "Many times I have referred to [this] book…one of the few 'normal' books on survival." George Guillery, manufacturer of nuclear survival products "One of the best—well reasoned and complete—guides to personal preparedness." Bruce Tippery, Remnant Review, Texas Website: Crisis Preparedness Handbook on Amazon
HS 326 - The Antidote: Healing America from the Poison of Hate, Blame and Victimhood with Jesse Lee Peterson
The civil rights movement and social justice movements of today are not helping to advance the black community one bit. We're still stuck in the same identity politics game that causes individuals to feel they are victims who can't get ahead. Jesse Lee Peterson, however, believes that these movements are holding people of all races back and that it's time to shed the label of identity politics and move all people forward. He believes with all his heart that President Trump is going to advance black society leaps and bounds more than Obama did, and that a crucial first step is one of the main premises of Trump's campaign, securing the border. Key Takeaways: [2:12] The impact of African-American leaders preaching victimhood [5:17] The importance of Trump's statement that minorities may as well take a chance with him because it can't be worse than what they've gotten for decades [9:09] What Jesse believes Trump will do for the black community [11:21] The impact securing the border will have on African-American men [13:55] How Mike Brown and Trayvon Martin's parents failed them [20:01] When Jesse became a full fledged supporter of Donald Trump Websites: www.youtube.com/JesseLeePeterson1 www.RebuildingTheMan.com
HS 325 - FBF – The Dollar Meltdown with Charles Goyette
Today's Flash Back Friday comes from Episode 24 from March 2010. Jason interviews writer and talk show host Charles Goyette. He is a libertarian commentator, who is noted for his outspoken anti-war views, his opposition to the war in Iraq and his economic commentary. He is the author of the book The Dollar Meltdown: Surviving the Impending Currency Crisis with Gold, Oil, and Other Unconventional Investments, which Congressman Ron Paul calls "a must read," and investor Peter Schiff describes as "…a sensible plan to protect your wealth." Charles and Jason describe the next and most difficult phase of America's financial turmoil – the coming currency crisis. A currency crisis is not a pleasant event for anyone, but I have outlined simple steps people can take to protect themselves and their families." You'll learn about the governmental errors that led to the current economic crisis and the bumpy road ahead. The signs are clear: Federal debt is compounding while growth has stalled, and America's foreign creditors are questioning the dollar's reserve currency status. Meanwhile, the "hidden" federal debt, much larger than the official debt, makes things even worse. In clear detail we'll discuss alternative investments — from gold and silver to oil and agriculture and income property — that will remain strong in the face of mounting inflation. Goyette will join Congressman Paul, author Thomas Woods, and others, speaking at the 2009 Freedom Summit in Phoenix, Arizona. The Freedom Summit conferences offer a stimulating periodic update on the current status of freedom in our world by a highly distinguished assortment of the leading figures in the freedom movement. "People need not get left holding the bag after decades of government irresponsibility, said Goyette. "But they must understand where we are, how we got here, and what happens next. America's debt is a powder keg ready to blow. The fuse was lit by the mad rush of bailouts and stimulus spending." Website: www.TheDollarMeltdown.com
HS 324 - The Power of Hope: Thinking Yourself to a Longer, Healthier Life with Dr Allan Hamilton
Dr Allan Hamilton might have begun as a janitor, but he didn't stay one for long. From scrubbing floor and emptying trash cans, Dr Hamilton went on to graduate from Harvard Medical School and finished a neurosurgical residency at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston. He now has Professorships at the University of Arizona in Neurosurgery, Radiation Oncology, Psychology, and Electrical and Computer Engineering. He's written over 20 medical textbook chapters, 50 peer-review research articles, and worked on the editorial board of several medical journals. He is also a decorated Army officer, serving in Operation Desert Storm. Fernando Aires talked with Dr Hamilton about technological uses for our medical care, the power of the mind, and his book Zen Mind, Zen Horse - The Science and Spiritualilty of Training Horses. Key Takeaways: [4:23] Why Dr. Hamilton hates the phrase "dummy medicines" [8:07] Stopping your intellect from hampering your hope, and creating "intention" [11:57] How the evolution of bicycles, and the creation of the market for mountain bikes, is a perfect example of putting the intention out there [15:50] What things Dr Hamilton is working on currently to extend life [19:06] Whether Dr Hamilton is concerned that the move toward quantified self will lead to more self diagnosis [22:22] The possible amazing implications technology can bring to healthcare [26:09] Dr Hamilton's ties to Gray's Anatomy Websites: www.AllanHamilton.com
HS 323 - FBF – Combating Stress and Anxiety Through Nutrition and Neurofeedback with Nora Gedgaudas
This week's Flash Back Friday takes us to episode 81, from March 2012 Join Jason Hartman and author of Primal Body, Primal Mind, Nora Gedgaudas, as they explore the negative effects of stress and anxiety on our brains and how nutrition is essential to a healthy brain. Nora explains how high levels of stress causes dumps of cortisol, leaving the brain "marinating" in it, and how it breaks down the temporal portion of the brain. Doctors tend to accept this breakdown as a sign of aging, but Nora says this is simply not the case. Just because something seems commonplace does not mean it is normal. Nutrition plays such an incredible role in our overall health. Our food and water sources have changed to something completely unrecognizable to our ancestors, who ingested animal fat and protein primarily and were stronger and more disease-free. When we're stressed, we often crave carbohydrates and this comes from the body expecting it because that's what we're feeding it. Nora describes how sugar is like kindling for the metabolic fire, burning quickly and constantly needing to be replenished. Contrary to today's popular beliefs and fads, the fuel our bodies are designed to run on will surprise you. Nora provides insight into how to end the cravings and rollercoaster dieting, and also explains the problems with vegan and vegetarian diets, and talks about gluten sensitivity, the rise in inflammatory issues and autoimmune dysfunctions. Nora Gedgaudas is Board-certified in Holistic Nutrition® through the National Association of Nutritional Professionals (NANP) and is recognized by the Nutritional Therapy Association as a Certified Nutritional Therapist (CNT). She has appeared as a guest lecturer on radio and television. She was host of her own top rated radio program on Voice America Radio's "Health and Wellness" channel and her "Primal Body, Primal Mind" radio podcasts are now available on iTunes. Nora served as a trainer for the State of Washington Institute of Mental Health, illuminating nutrition's impact on mental health for State health care workers at all levels .She maintains a private practice in Portland, Oregon as both a Certified Nutritional Therapist (CNT) and a Board-certified Clinical Neurofeedback Specialist (CNS). Nora's ground breaking book, Primal Body, Primal Mind, currently ranks near the top of all health-related books on Amazon and in August 2011, Nora was a featured presenter at the Ancestral Health Symposium at UCLA—billed as "the Woodstock of evolutionary medicine". Website: www.PrimalBody-PrimalMind.com
HS 322 - Dark Winter: How the Sun is Causing a 30-Year Cold Spell with John Casey
Former White House space program adviser, a NASA consultant, and space shuttle engineer John Casey takes issue with scientists, politicians, and anyone who believes in the phenomenon of global warming. He takes issue because, according to his research, it's a complete sham with no evidence supporting it, and we're actually in the midst of a global cooling due to a sun cycle. John and Jason Hartman talk about why we're being misled regarding our climate, how we can know for certain, and what is ACTUALLY happening and why. Key Takeaways: [2:03] Are we seeing global warming, cooling, or nothing much? [6:33] How can someone know who to believe when it comes to what is happening with our climate? [10:11] Wouldn't a little bit of global warming be good for farming and agriculture in a lot of the world? [15:12] What's the motivation for people pushing the global warming agenda? [19:45] If you can control carbon dioxide and carbon, you control all life on Earth [23:52] A summary on why we are experiencing a global cooling Website: Dark Winter: How the Sun is Causing a 30 Year Cold Spell
HS 321 - FBF - Alternative Healing Therapy through Zapping with Ken Presner
Today's Flash Back Friday takes us to Episode 93 from June 2012. The Ultimate Zapper inventor, Ken Presner, talks with Jason about an interesting alternative to healing from many illnesses and diseases. Ken shares some of his story about his amazing recovery from Multiple Sclerosis and near fatal experience with Crohn's disease. Ken was inspired by Dr. Hulda Clark, who invented the original parasite zapper in 1993, to invent a zapper that includes what is called the Electroporation Effect. This type of therapy enhances the body's cells' uptake of medicine and vitamin and mineral supplements. Ken discusses the different types of therapeutic benefits achieved through zapping, from maintaining health in a healthy person to ridding the body of parasites, bacteria, fungus and toxins, even cancer. Every person's body contains parasites and many parasites, bacteria and toxins may eventually affect the body's pathology. Ken also covers some of the scientific research, explaining frequencies and the destructive or healing effect of various frequencies. He also addresses issues with the FDA, mercury fillings, and the importance of recognizing the root of pathologies, whether they are metals or chemical. Website: zap.intergate.ca
HS 320 - The Platinum Rule with Tony Alessandra
The Platinum Rule is ready to take the place of the Golden Rule. Don't do unto others as you would have them do unto you, do unto others as they're like done unto them. The rule is key for Dr Tony Alessandra in his quest to help companies turn prospects into promoters. Tony was inducted into the NSA Speakers Hall of Fame in 1985, was selected as one of Speaker.com's Top 5 Sales/Marketing/Customer Service Speakers from 2010-2014. Tony and Jason Hartman break down how companies can use the Platinum Rule to better their business, and turn your clients into happy marketers who will help you out-market, out-sell, and out-service the competition. Websites: www.Alessandra.com www.AssessmentBusinessCenter.com www.PlatinumRule.com
HS 319 - FBF – "Deep Cover Cop" with Ted Sumner
This weeks Flash Back Friday takes us back to Episode 97 from 2012. Join Jason Hartman as he leads author, Ted Sumner, through a fascinating true story about Ted's undercover police work with the San Jose Police Department and how the War on Drugs could be approached much differently. Ted talks about the alternative of legalizing certain drugs, particularly marijuana, but with control factors and accountability, controlling the production, distribution and safety to remove the high profit motive. Simply legalizing drugs leaves the black market open. Ted gives the example of Switzerland's success in the legalizing of marijuana, where there are controls and regulations in place. In addition to his work in law enforcement, Ted has taught martial arts for 45 years, and he is the creator and instructor of the Rehabilitation through Kenpo program to rehab veterans with brain trauma injuries. His goal in writing his book was to illustrate the great value of martial arts training and to shed light on the drug abuse problem in America, as well as the inadequate government drug policies. Website: www.DeepCoverCop.com
HS 318 - The Quest for Eternal Life with Bioquark's Ira Pastor
Fernando Aires guest hosts this edition of the Holistic Survival Show, and talks with Ira Pastor, CEO of Bioquark. He's been in the pharmaceutical industry for 30+ years in a wide variety of positions. Before joining Bioquark, Ira served as VP of Business Development for the Phytomedics Inc., bringing in $40 million of private equity and over $50 million of licensing deals. Ira and Fernando discuss Bioquark's current investigation into making our bodies regenerate like other organisms, in order to avoid all the trouble that can be created by introducing foreign bodies into our ecosystem. Key Takeaways: [2:32] How Bioquark works [4:38] Why humans aren't able to regenerate parts like "lower" organisms [9:59] What triggers in the body cause regeneration to start? [12:38] If Bioquark is tapping into our youthful regeneration to make our bodies heal faster [16:57] The types of problems Bioquark is designed to solve [20:36] How is it possible to bring people back from the dead? [24:11] If they are currently doing any clinical research for recovering braindead patients [28:49] Where the money for their research and development is coming from [29:15] The biggest challenges facing Bioquark's work Website: www.bioquark.com www.reanima.tech www.regenerage.clinic
HS 317 - FBF – Bad Science and Lyme Disease with Tom Grier
Today's Flash Back Friday takes us to Episode 85 with Tom Grier. With spring coming into full swing, so are ticks and the warnings of Lyme disease. But just how serious is this disease? Jason Hartman interviews Tom Grier, Executive Director of Pathology Studies at MIBDEC, a non-profit organization. Tom tells his horrendous personal experience with Lyme disease that went undiagnosed for years, and was reluctantly diagnosed with Multiple Schlerosis. He shares his story of new symptoms that popped up continuously, including a constant severe pressure in his head. Finally, one doctor looked at his chart and told him that he had late stage Lyme disease. Tom discusses the conspiratorial angle between insurance companies and scientists and doctors, which has led to many people not being treated properly for the disease. Tom studied Clinical Immunology and Microbiology at the University of MN Duluth, and began a doctorate program in Geriatrics until the program was discontinued. Currently, Tom is the Executive Director of Pathology Studies at MIBDEC. MIBDEC is an non-profit organization trying to register Dementia and MS patients to donate their brains to science to look for spirochetes (Lyme) as a possible connection to some (not all) dementias. He does this because of the refusal by health departments, the NIH or CDC to do the proper work to rule out spirochetes within the brain as a cause of our increased rate of dementia in America and around the temperate latitudes of the Northern Hemisphere. Also like many in his field, he is concerned about the government not telling us the truth about epidemic diseases and the purposely funding of bad science. There are also conflicts of financial interest that prevent good science from prevailing.
HS 316 - Shall We Wake the President? with Tevi Troy
Former Deputy Secretary of the US Department of Health and Human Services Tevi Troy, who is also President of American Health Policy Institute, joins Jason Hartman to discuss his newest book, Shall We Wake the President?: Two Centuries of Disaster Management from the Oval Office. The two examine some of the best and worst presidents in terms of handling disasters. One president makes both Tevi's "Best" and his "Worst" list because of two very different responses to two drastically different scenarios. Tevi also takes a look at what current president Donald Trump might do when/if a disaster takes place. Jason also tries to get the former Deputy Secretary to discuss the possibility that the Republicans might actually be able to show an Obamacare replacement that Democrats might actually support, and that would actually improve our system. Key Takeaways: [1:37] The best and worst presidents at handling disasters [5:13] How Tevi thinks Donald Trump will handle disasters [7:50] The newness of Trump's cabinet to politics could create a problem if there's an early disaster during his presidency [10:59] How pop culture impacts presidents [13:35] Tevi outlines a path that he believes Republicans should take to get a new healthcare bill passed [16:40] How Trump's participation in pop culture might play a role in his presidency Website: www.TeviTroy.org @TeviTroy Shall We Wake The President?
HS 315 - FBF – Practical Self-Defense Skills Needed For Modern Survival with Michael Pace
Today's Flash Back Friday comes from September 2009. A lot of martial art schools, seminars, and videos are teaching you things that are not effective when you need them in actual life. Michael Pace joins Jason Hartman to talk about how he has adapted his training and martial art practice in his 40 years. Once Michael Pace realized that traditional martial arts training wouldn't actually work if you were under a real attack. So he started creating practical, effective, realistic videos on self-defense and fighting techniques that have helped thousands. Website: www.Learn-Self-Defense.com
HS 314 - Improving Your Life with IV/IM Medical Cocktails with Dr Scott Sherr
Fernando Aires talks with Dr Scott Sherr, medical director of the new venture The Clinic at Bulletproof Labs. Since Scott is a certified medical physician, and certified in hyperbaric oxygen medicine, Fernando pries into his brain to find out how much more effective IV/IM injections can be over pills, the quality control that's administered, hyperbaric therapy, and more. Key Takeaways: [2:28] The symbiotic venture of Dr Sherr's clinic and Bulletproof Labs in their space in Santa Monica [5:32] Bioavailability through IM/IV is worlds better than oral methods [8:05] IM/IV supplements makes fat/water solubility a non-factor [10:38] Why the way The Clinic makes their signature cocktail is important [14:39] The amount of quality control that's done before each cocktail is released to the public [19:20] How to properly measure the results of the cocktails [22:32] What hyperbaric therapy is and the benefits it provides [25:42] When Dr Sherr's lab will open Website: www.TheClinic.io www.BulletproofLabs.com www.twitter.com/TheClinicAtBPLabs
HS 313 - FBF - Sex Trafficking: Inside the Business of Modern Slavery with Siddharth Kara
Today's Flash Back Friday leads us to Episode 15 with Siddharth Kara. No matter what you think, slavery is still alive in modern society. Siddharth Kara, Fellow on Human Trafficking with the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University, is a founding member of Harvard's Advisory Collective on Human Rights. In 1995, Siddharth witnessed the disgusting truth of slavery in a Bosnian refugee camp. After that he went to 16 countries on 5 continents to research slavery in modern day, leading to his book Sex Trafficking: Inside the Business of Modern Slavery. Siddharth discovered sex slaves in brothels, clubs, massage parlors, and street corners. He found slaves in factories, brick kilnes, fields, mines, quarries, and even victim shelters. He saw people sold into slavery, talked with more than 500 slaves, and confronted several slave purchasers. Website: Sex Trafficking: Inside the Business of Modern Slavery www.SiddharthKara.com
HS 312 - America, "The Accidental Superpower" with Peter Zeihan
Geography and demographic patterns are more important than most people give them credit for. Jason Hartman talks to Peter Zeihan, author of The Accidental Superpower, about what led America and other world powers to become economic and social behemoths. From China's one-child policy, to the strength of the dollar, to the future of oil and 3D printing, everything is important. Key Takeaways [1:37] – Peter Zeihan has held high-ranking positions within Stratfor, an intelligence company used by government and business officials. [4:57] – You have to ask the bigger question: 'compared to what?' What are you comparing everything to? [5:51] – Jason Hartman details some of the guest interviews we have in upcoming episodes of the Creating Wealth Show. [13:29] – Geography is still a vital factor to a country's progress and development, especially when it comes to transportation. [18:54] – The dollar is the only hard currency in the world that exists in sufficient volume to lubricate the global system. What if the printing press actually was an option? [21:08] – America's commitment to free trade still has a huge impact on today's world economy. [26:48] – All of the various financial crashes are happening for the same reasons and we need to learn from them. [29:41] – China is in such a difficult demographical situation that America's social pressure for near-retirees seems like nothing. [32:08] – Boundaries and ideas are starting to change for retirees, but those staying on in work are still in the minority. [34:05] – The future of American oil production and usage could have totally transformed by this time next year. [36:53] – The impact of 3D printing on supply chains is just staggering, and it's going to continue to shrink the industry. [42:16] – For more information, head to www.Zeihan.com and the book, The Accidental Superpower is available at any local bookstore and online. Website: The Accidental Superpower: The Next Generation of American Preeminence and the Coming Global Disorder by Peter Zeihan Money: Master the Game by Tony Robbins For every 1% of manufacturing that moves to 3D printing, we can assume a 10-15% drop in shipping expenses.
HS 311 - FBF – "Violated Online" with Steven Wyer
This Flash Back Friday goes back to Episode 83 with Steven Wyer, CEO of Third Coast Interactive. When Google starts bringing back negative things about you in the first position, how did it get there and how do you manage your online reputation in the aftermath? Steven and Jason Hartman discuss what negative content can arise, what challenges people who have been slandered online face, how to protect yourself, and how to go about doing damage control. Website: www.3ci.agency
HS 310 - A Dog's Purpose with Bruce Cameron
Jason delivers his most heartwarming episode ever as he interviews the author of A Dog's Purpose, Bruce Cameron. Bruce captured the hearts of over 2300 Amazon reviewers, as well as topping the New York Times best-seller list, with his series of stories about man's best friend. Key Takeaways: [3:27] A Dog's Purpose and A Dog's Journey resonated with people because it included true love and true friends. [6:16] Dogs are really good at reading our emotions. [8:16] The Dogs of Christmas is a dramatic mirror of our current hermit type lives. [12:19] Dog's make the best out of everything so take advantage of it! Website: www.ADogsPurpose.com
HS 309 - FBF – "Survivors" with Author and Survivalist James Wesley Rawles
Today's Flash Back Friday takes us to Episode 72, from January 2012. In this episode, Jason Hartman talks with James Wesley Rawles about his book, Survivor: A Novel of the Coming Collapse. While the book may be a fictional post-apocalyptic thriller, James provides a picture of what life could be like for the unprepared should life as we know it come to an abrupt end. The two discuss the possibilities, and consequences, of such horrific incidents as all three power grids going down across the country, the raiding of grocery stores (who no longer keep stock in the back of the store), the lack of clean water, and the high possibility of rioting in larger cities. For more details, listen at: www.HolisticSurvival.com. James reminds people about the need to pick carefully where they're going to live, emphasizing the need for access to clean water and water filters. James Wesley, Rawles is a survivalist author and lecturer, and the founder and editor of SurvivalBlog.com. He is a former U.S. Army intelligence officer and now works as a full-time blogger and freelance writer. He held Top Secret security clearance with Special Background Investigation and was granted access to Sensitive Compartmented Information. He was awarded Officer specialty and achieved the rank of Captain. He attended the Army NBC defense officer's course, as well as Northern Warfare School at Fort Greeley, Alaska. Website: www.SurvivalBlog.com "Without clean water, you're a refugee in one day."
HS 308 - Hacking Stress Management and Sleep (without drugs) with Jim Poole
Fernando Aires talks with Jim Poole, President and CEO of Solace Lifesciences, about their product NuCalm. NuCalm is designed to aid in managing stress and sleep and is used by many professional athletes, as well as cancer patients. The two discuss how the system works, what state NuCalm tries to get your body into, whether there are any side effects, and more. Jim travels 250 days a year to bring NuCalm to as many people as he can, and he uses NuCalm every day he's on the road. They've worked with MMA fighters, 25 professional teams, Olympians, golfers, tennis players, boxers, and other athletes to help them gain a mental edge on their opponent. Key Takeaways: [2:39] What is NuCalm and how does it work? [6:58] The 3 manners in which we achieve parasympathetic nervous system dominance [9:26] What a session of NuCalm consists of [12:59] Reaching the alpha and theta zone [15:53] NuCalm's role for cancer patients [19:27] The impact NuCalm can have on professional athletes [24:58] The concept of NuCalm is to be a tool so we can effectively manage stress and improve sleep without drugs [27:11] Whether NuCalm has any side effects or dependency issues [30:52] NuCalm pricing and where/how you can get it Website: www.NuCalm.com www.NuCalmLibrary.com/performance "We're not in balance with ourselves, we're not in balance with our families, the world is out of balance."
HS 307 - FBF - Essential Guide to Handguns with Stephen Rementer
Today's Flash Back Friday takes us back to Episode 44, from January 2011. Jason Hartman talks with Vietnam veteran and former Philadelphia Police Officer Stephen Rementer about proper use of firearms. Stephen is a certified firearms instructor, a bomb disposal technician, a license private detective, and a Glock and Smith and Wesson Certified Armorer. Stephen and his wife teach defensive firearm skills to civilians, law enforcement, and security personnel at their Pennsylvania Lethal Weapons Institute. Stephen and Jason discuss how the right to personal self-defense is protected by our Constitution and is vital to a free society. But the right comes with an imperative to act as a good citizen who obeys the law, respects the rights of others, and prepared to act when faced with a situation threatening personal security. Website: www.PistolPeople.com Essential Guide to Handguns: Firearm Instruction for Personal Defense and Protection
HS 306 - When Deadly Force is Justified with General Bruce Lawlor
Jason Hartman talks with retired US Army Major General Bruce Lawlor, author of When Deadly Force is Involved, about his new book. Most Americans purchase guns for self defense, and have already decided that, if the situation arises, they will use deadly force to protect themselves and others around. Jason and Bruce examine the burden of proof that you need to meet in order to justify self defense, and how you can avoid protecting yourself but being guilty in the eyes of the court. Key Takeaways: [1:55] The common elements of law and self defense around the nation [4:26] Is there a duty to retreat? [8:48] Self defense and fist fights through the eyes of the law [14:12] The questions that Bruce's book answers [15:46] An example of a person exhibiting "bad behavior" in the eyes of the law Website: www.BruceLawlor.com "Before a person is entitled to employ deadly force...they must first make a reasonable attempt to avoid the application of that force"
HS 305 - FBF – What in the World Are They Spraying? with Michael Murphy
Today's Flash Back Friday takes us to Episode 75 with filmmaker Michael Murphy, from July 2012. In this episode, Jason Hartman talks with filmmaker and activist, Michael Murphy about chemtrails in our skies. Michael breaks down the differences in the things we're seeing up in the sky, specifically about the importance of if the trail dissipates or not. The two also discuss geoengineering, which is supposedly helping global warming, where Michael has seen some studies that seem to show it's doing more harm than good. He doesn't stop there either. Michael explains the environmental hazards that can happen when we put aluminum oxide, barium, and ethylene dibromide into the air. We're actually turning our acidic soil to alkaline. Our solar panels are being hampered by our chemtrails, and we're aiding the GMO sales. The not so shocking revelation is that money and power are behind all of this, and Michael explains how he knows this. Website: What In the World Are They Spraying? on Facebook
HS 304 - Three Minutes to Doomsday with Ex-FBI Agent Joe Navarro
Jason Hartman talks with former FBI agent Joe Navarro about the possibilities of us reaching doomsday, damage done by espionage breaches, body language tips and tricks, and what's changed in the last 30 years. Joe Navarro is a former FBI agent who spent 25 years working in counterintelligence and counterterrorism. His specialty was non-verbal communications. After leaving the agency, Joe has become a speaker, consultant, and author, writing books such as What Every Body is Saying, Louder Than Words, and his newest book, Three Minutes to Doomsday. Key Takeaways: [1:46] What Three Minutes to Doomsday is about [4:26] Whether having a more connected world makes us safer [8:28] The worst espionage breach in US history [11:11] Some misconceptions on human body language [14:06] How someone can use body language in relationships Website: www.JNForensics.com
HS 303 - FBF - The Potential for Mind Control Using HAARP with Dr Nicholas Begich
Today's Flash Back Friday takes us to episode 65 with Dr Nicholas Begich, from December 2011. Jason Hartman talks with Dr. Nicholas Begich, an independent scientific and political researcher, and publisher and co-owner of Earthpulse Press. The two discuss HAARP (High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program), which is a program run jointly between the US Air Force and US Navy, designed primarily for scientific ionospheric research for military defense. What they don't highlight, however, is that it can also potentially be used for controlling weather and populations, as well as several other potentially negative uses. Dr. Begich, a self described pathological optimist, doesn't just see the negatives of HAARP, he fully believes we can use it to develop humans to our full potential. Website: www.EarthPulse.com
HS 302 - Getting Through a Divorce Intact with The Divorce Diva Vikki Ziegler
Jason Hartman talks with The Divorce Diva, Vikki Ziegler, about how to best protect yourself in the event of divorce. Vikki reminds listeners that protecting yourself from divorce starts before you're even married, with everything from the state you live in to a prenup to your mindset when you start your divorce proceedings. Key Takeaways: [1:54] What you need to know to "do divorce right" [4:57] Some tips to make mediation more successful [11:41] With Americans constantly moving around, which state law applies when divorce happens? [15:04] The best way to bring up the idea of a prenup with your significant other [16:55] The growing trend of a social media clause in prenups Website: www.VikkiZiegler.com
HS 301 - FBF – "How Hybrid Seeds Ruined America" with John Lipscomb
Today's Flash Back Friday takes us to Episode 51 from June 2011. In this technological time, is gardening a lost art? Do you know the difference between hybrid and heirloom seeds? Jason Hartman talks with the founder of El Dorado Heirloom Seeds, John Lipscomb, to discuss whether hybrid seeds is a positive or negative impact on our lives. John Lipscomb founded his company with $2,000 and less than a pound of his own garden heirloom seeds (which he counted and inserted into envelopes at his dining room table). Working on a cash basis with no debt, the company now employs 15 people, and may generate more than $5 million in sales in a year. John wrote an article called HOW HYBRID SEEDS RUINED AMERICA. Other websites include: www.patriotfood.com and www.bigjohnlipscomb.com.
HS 300 - Rules for Focused Success in a Distracted World with Cal Newport
Jason Hartman talks with Georgetown University Professor of Computer Science, Cal Newport. Cal explains that corporations have us addicted to apps and media that subject us to non-stop ads and shape our consumer habits because of our addiction to smartphones and social media. Cal shares how his books, Deep Work and So Good They Can't Ignore You, can help provide strategies to break your addiction. Key Takeaways: [2:00] Cal explains the foundation for his two popular books. [3:51] Modern digital handheld devices offer a true test of a person's ability to focus. [6:21] Measuring the impact of your digital behavior to make a bigger impact. [10:48] How to break the addiction of digital devices. [16:19] Developing a Deep Work habit. [21:59] The distinction between productivity and true productivity. [23:20] Apps and strategies for people who need to maintain connections but also want to focus. [26:06] The title So Good They Can't Ignore You was inspired by Steve Martin. [30:40] Social Media doesn't add much profit to your business unless your business is social media. Websites: Cal Newport Deep Work by Cal Newport So Good They Can't Ignore You by Cal Newport "Look Up" Video on YouTube Freedom App
HS 299 - FBF - Strategic Relocation with Joel Skousen
Today's Flash Back Friday takes us to Episode 59, from July 27, 2012. If there's a terrorist attack on a US city, are you prepared? What will you do? How will you escape the immediate danger that being in a major US city presents? Where can you relocate that is actually safe? Today's world is a complex, and frightening, place. Jason Hartman talks with Joel Skousen, political scientist, about foreign and domestic affairs, why it's important to have a relocation strategy, and preparing for self-sufficiency. Joel Skousen is a political scientist who specializes in the philosophy of law and Constitutional theory. He also designs high security residences and retreats, which he's done all over North American, as well as consulting on locations in Central America. Joel wrote the book Strategic Relocation: North American Guide to Safe Places, and frequently consults with people who have a need to relocate for security reasons. He is a former fighter pilot for the Marine Corps during Vietnam, and served as Chairman of the Conservative National Committee in the 1980s. Website: www.JoelSkousen.com Strategic Relocation: North American Guide to Safe Places
HS 298 - How to Win in Court with Jurisdictionary's Dr Frederick Graves
Jason Hartman talks with Dr. Frederick Graves, founder of Jurisdictionary.com, about how an average person can successfully utilize the legal system. Jurisdictionary.com was created in 1997 to help non-lawyers understand basic processes and jargon in the legal world, and avoid high priced mistakes. Key Takeaways: [1:40] How Jurisdictionary started [6:04] We can't fix our courts until we remember what they look like when they actually work as intended [11:11] 3 legal tools that everyone, lawyer or not, is afforded in the courts [18:02] You can avoid thousands of dollars in procedural fees if you understand what you can do with simple forms [21:30] The importance of understanding what you're agreeing to when considering arbitration [24:20] Why having a court reporter is one of the most important things you can do [27:57] What Jurisdictionaryis designed to teach you, and what sorts of things you WON'T find there Website: www.Jurisdictionary.com www.HowToWinInCourt.com
HS 297 - FBF - More Guns, Less Crime: Understanding Crime and Gun Control Laws with John R Lott
Today's Flash Back Friday takes us to episode 28. Jason Hartman is joined by John R Lott to discuss the impact gun ownership has on crime rates. Contrary to some opinion, higher ownership rates tend to create lower crime rates. John is author of The Bias Against Guns: Why Almost Everything You've Heard About Gun Control is Wrong; Freedomnomics: Why the Free Market Works and Other Half-Baked Theories Don't; and Straight Shooting: Firearms, Economics and Public Policy John is a staunch gun rights advocate and argues against restrictions on owning and carrying guns. He's been referred to as "The Gun Crowd's Guru" by Nobel laureate Milton Friedman. Website: www.johnrlott.blogspot.com
HS 296 - The Breaking Point: Profit from the Coming Money Cataclysm with James Davidson
Jason Hartman talks with James Dale Davidson, co-founder of Agora Publishing, Founder of the National Taxpayer's Union, co-editor of Strategic Investment for the Sovereign Society, and founder of Newsmax. James has just written his newest book, The Breaking Point: Profit from the Coming Money Cataclysm. James believes that, in his lifetime, we are likely to see a massive marketplace disaster compliments of Obamacare, Chinese ghost towns, printing money, and other bad economic decisions. Key Takeaways: [1:50] The current business model and social contract which supported it is no longer in the Western Civilization. [6:27] Shorter life expectancy for middle-class white voters may have led to more votes for Trump [9:43] What does the US economy look like under a Trump presidency? [10:57] James' latest book, The Breaking Point, examines the relationship between drug companies and the food industry. [14:49] Our politicians need someone with business savviness to help them along [18:30] James sees similarities between Bernie Sanders and Karl Marx. [20:32] Fake capital lets people borrow money practically for free [27:56] Why continually passing the buck to the next generation isn't a good idea [31:52] Chinese ghost towns used more cement in a dozen years than our entire country did in the 20th century [37:57] Most of the copper used by the Chinese came from Chile. [41:18] We are staring into the face of the biggest economic crisis in history Website: The Breaking Point: Profit from the Coming Money Cataclysm www.SovereignSociety.com
HS 295 - FBF - Terrorism, Corporatism, Socialism and Wall Street with Craig Hulet
Today's Flash Back Friday episode goes back to episode #13, from November 2009. Jason Hartman talked with Craig Hulet, a consultant to the US Justice Department's Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms & Explosives. He also consults with the US Justice Department and Homeland Security. Jason and Craig talk about whether our freedom is at danger from corporate and government special interests.
HS 294 - Spy Secrets That Can Save Your Life with Ex CIA Operative Jason Hanson
Jason Hartman talks with former CIA operative Jason Hanson, founder of Spy Escape and Evasion. The former spy dedicates his life to helping people find the balance between enjoying life, and being prepared in case disaster strikes. The Jasons talk about simple travel tips that can protect you, how to escape from hostage situations, tips when you're on the run, and other topics. Jason Hanson has a 320 acre facility called "Spy Ranch" where he teachers people things like evasive driving, shooting, and cyber security. He's the author of Spy Secrets That Can Save Your Life, and had a show on the Vegas strip. Key Takeaways: [4:10] 1 simple thing you can do while checking into a hotel to protect yourself [5:26] The 4 floors you should look at staying on when staying at a hotel [8:31] What to do if you're in a kidnap situation [11:51] How your mindset needs to change if you get captured [14:15] Jason's offer of 2 free tickets to his Vegas show for listeners [15:59] Two quick tips if you're ever on the run [19:25] Two things everyone should have in case of an emergency [21:40] The only survival foods that will actually last 20+ years Websites: www.SpyEscape.com Baofeng Radios Tactical Axe/Tomahawk Chlorfloc Lifestraw Free Offer: Email [email protected] and mention "Jason Hartman's Holistic Survival Free Ticket Offer" (please check listings to see if Jason's show is still available)
HS 293 - FBF When All Hell Breaks Loose!!! with Cody Lundin
Today's Flash Back Friday takes us back to episode 9, from October 5, 2009. Everyone had to do the same standard fire and earthquake drills in school, but were we ever really prepared for what to do if a disaster hits your community and you're suddenly in charge of your family's survival? Jason Hartman talks with Cody Lundin, best-selling author of 2 survival and preparedness books: 98.6 Degrees: The Art of Keeping Your Ass Alive, and When All Hell Breaks Loose: Stuff You Need to Survive When Disaster Strikes. Cody's survival expertise comes especially from the two years he spent living in a brush shelter in the woods. For those 2 years he slept on pine needles, and cooked over an open fire. His book, When All Hell Breaks Loose, aims to teach every family how to prepare mentally and physically for when a disaster hits at home, in the office, in your car, or wherever you happen to be at the time. Most importantly, these techniques need to be mastered BEFORE disaster happens. Website: www.codylundin.com
HS 292 - Fatal Conceit with Robert Tanenbaum
Robert K. Tanenbaum is a nationally known attorney and legal expert. He is a much sought after media guest and is regularly seen on television shows as a legal expert and commentator. He has worked as a successful prosecuting attorney and high profile defender. He is one of the most successful prosecuting attorneys having never lost a felony trial. He has convicted hundreds of violent criminals and repeat offenders, putting them behind bars for the maximum time allowed Key Takeaways: [3:40] What problems Robert sees in the legal system today [7:05] Why the system is skewed toward the prosecution [11:23] Whether prosecutors have any liability when a case is overturned [13:37] How we can fix the system [17:22] Signs Robert found that Lee Harvey Oswald may not have acted alone, and how he was shut down when he tried to pursue the truth [19:21] How Robert's latest book relates to the Benghazi situation [23:15] Robert's advice to writers to try and help them get their work to more people Website: www.robertktanenbaumbooks.com
HS 291 - FBF – Neither Liberty nor Safety: Fear, Ideology, and the Growth of Government with Robert Higgs
Jason Hartman talks with Robert Higgs, a Senior Fellow in Political Economy for The Independent Institute and Editor of the Institute's quarterly journal The Independent Review. He has a Ph.D. in economics from Johns Hopkins University, and has been a visiting scholar at Oxford University and Stanford University. Dr. Higgs is the editor of The Independent Institute books Opposing the Crusader State, The Challenge of Liberty, Re-Thinking Green, Hazardous to Our Health and Arms, Politics, and the Economy, plus the volume Emergence of the Modern Political Economy. A contributor to numerous scholarly volumes, he is the author of more than 100 articles and reviews in academic journals. Website: Neither Liberty nor Safety: Fear, Ideology, and the Growth of Government
HS 290 - A Counterintuitive Approach to Living a Good Life with Mark Manson
Mark Manson specializes in writing personal development advice that actually works. His website, MarkManson.net, has over 2 million people reading it every month. He's been on a mission to help people with emotional and relationship problems since 2007, and has succeeded in helping thousands over people from more than 30 countries. Key Takeaways: [2:24] Improving your life by focusing on less [7:14] The nuances involved in sorting out your life problems [9:10] Comparing ourselves to others, and how the internet is making us think we should be doing a lot more than is "normal" [14:12] Whether technology is moving faster than our brains can handle Websites: www.markmanson.net
HS 289 - FBF - The Ten Commandments of Holistic Survival™ with Jason Hartman
Today's Flash Back Friday takes us to the very first episode. 2008 saw a serious economic crisis, and a rocky path lay before us. The after effects of the Great Recession showed us how fragile our world is and how easily it can come crashing down. It was important then, and it's still important now, to have an action plan. There are steps everyone can take to be ready for times like these, and to make sure you're safe and secure when tough times hit. Jason Hartman laid out his Ten Commandments of Holistic Survival™ in order to live every day with self-reliance and confidence.
HS 288 - Scare Pollution: Why and How to Fix the EPA with Steve Milloy
Jason Hartman talks with Steve Milloy, author of the new book Scare Pollution: Why and How to Fix the EPA, about the misinformation that's out there about climate change, air quality, and tactics used by the left to increase regulations. Steve Milloy is credited with popularizing the term "junk science." As founder of JunkScience.com, Milloy also wrote the popular "Junk Science" column for FOXNews.com. He is an expert on energy, and environmental and public health issues. Milloy has training in natural sciences, biostatistics, law, and securities regulation. He recently served on the Trump EPA transition team. Key Takeaways: [1:56] An overview of where the EPA originated, what it's designed to do, and what it's become [7:42] What we're losing by having EPA regulations in place [11:28] The notion that the air is killing us is a lie [15:53] Why solar and wind energy can be made so cheap, and outsourcing manufacturing to countries with less regulation defeats the purpose [20:03] The one issue that sets Steve off more than any other Website: www.junkscience.com
HS 286 - The Dissolution of the Federal Government on the Ballot in 2020 with Adam Kokesh
Adam Kokesh is an American libertarian who plans to run on the ticket for the 2020 election. His platform calls for a "new American revolution" and has announced plans to run with an eye on the "orderly dissolution of the federal government." His 2014 book FREEDOM! outlines his beliefs and philosophy. Jason Hartman and Adam discuss his libertarian beliefs, and what exactly a dissolution of the federal government would look like, and if it's even feasible. Key Takeaways: [0:53] Who really needs government [4:10] The great lie behind government [7:52] How to go about cutting the size of government while maintaining order [12:10] How you can minimize violence and theft by eliminating government and police [16:46] Adam's proposed dissolution of the federal government [17:40] The only executive order Adam would sign as President Website: www.thefreedomline.com www.kokeshfornotpresident.com
HS 285 - FBF The Creature from Jekyll Island with G Edward Griffin
For Holistic Survival's first Flash Back Friday, we go back to episode #14. Jason Hartman interviewed G. Edward Griffin, author of The Creature from Jekyll Island, a film producer, author, and political lecturer. G. Edward started his life as a child actor, then became a radio station manager before turning 20. He was hired to write for the 1968 Wallace campaign, then pursued a career of producing documentaries and books on controversial topics like cancer, Noah's ark, and the Federal Reserve. He also delved into libertarian theories of the U.S. Supreme Court, terrorism, subversion, and foreign policy. He believes the Federal Reserve is a scam, charging it with being a banking cartel and an instrument of war and totalitarianism. In 2002, Griffin founded the individualist network Freedom Force International. Since this interview, G. Edward has gone on to write several other books, including one of his newest, The End of Freedom: How Our Monetary System Enslaves Us. He was also recently the keynote speaker at Jason's Meet the Masters event. See the original episode here: http://www.holisticsurvival.com/14-an-interview-with-g-edward-griffin/
HS 283 - See No Evil, 19 Hard Truths the Left Can't Handle with Breitbart's Joel Pollak
Jason Hartman was joined by Breitbart.com's Joel Pollak and talked about Joel's new book: See No Evil, 19 Hard Truths the Left Can't Handle. Joel is Senior Editor-at-Large and In-House Counsel at Breitbart News in Los Angeles, California, and also Editor of Breitbart California. Aside from his work at Breitbart, Joel is a Research Fellow at the Hudson Institute, focusing on human rights and international law, as well as author of two other books: The Kasrils Affair: Jews and Minority Politics in Post-Apartheid South Africa, and Don't Tell Me Words Don't Matter: How Rhetoric Won the 2008 Presidential Election. Key Takeaways: [1:56] Liberals, more intolerant than conservatives? [6:15] Which side dominates the monologue media vs the dialogue media [10:10] Whether the government should subsidize any form of media [13:35] Why it seems we never discuss violence in Hollywood and entertainment when discussing violence in society [18:00] Why our words matter [22:00] Climate change: could people actually be a resource for victory, rather than the problem? Websites: www.twitter.com/joelpollak www.breitbart.com
Holistic Survival 282 - 100 Deadly Skills with retired Navy SEAL Clint Emerson
Jason Hartman talks with author and retire Navy SEAL Clint Emerson. Clint graduated from the American Military University in Virginia with a B.A. in Security Management. He is also Founder and Managing Partner of Escape the Wolf, LLC. The company focuses on workplace violence prevention and crisis management. He is also the founder of Zero Trace Products. Today they talk about his newest book, 100 Deadly Skills, and how the average person can learn some basic tips to survive in situations where they are either taken or attempted to be taken. They also delve into whether it's actually important for people to know such things, and why this isn't all just fantasy. Key Takeaways: [2:48] Why knowing elusive skills is important for everyone [7:05] The things that Clint ALWAYS has on him (in his shoes) in case of capture [11:25] Looking for the "X" and what to do to avoid and get away from it [15:30] Techniques to use to help you escape [19:00] Escaping from a trunk [23:40] What to do when you've actually escaped Website: www.100deadlyskills.com
HS 281 - Citizens Against Government Waste and the Congressional Pig Book with Tom Schatz
Thomas A. Schatz is president of Citizens Against Government Waste (CAGW) and its lobbying affiliate, the Council for Citizens Against Government Waste (CCAGW). Mr. Schatz is a nationally-recognized spokesperson on government waste and has been interviewed on hundreds of radio talk shows from coast to coast. He is a regularly featured guest on national television news programs and local news broadcasts. His appearances include ABC's "Good Morning America," CBS's "60 Minutes," FOX News Channel's "The O'Reilly Factor," NBC's "Nightly News," and PBS's "The News Hour." He was a regularly featured guest on the "Pork Watch" segment of CNBC's "Squawk Box." His editorials on fiscal policy have appeared in publications nationwide, including The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal. Mr. Schatz has testified numerous times on government waste issues before committees of the United States Senate and House of Representatives, as well as before state and local legislative and regulatory bodies. During his 30 years with CAGW, Mr. Schatz has helped make CAGW a "leading government watchdog on fiscally conservative issues, like taxes and earmarks," according to National Journal. He has been named one of the "top lobbyists" in Washington for the past six years by The Hill. The newspaper also cited CAGW for its leading role in successfully pushing for the congressional earmark moratorium, which was identified as one of the "top 10 lobbying victories" of 2010. Prior to joining CAGW in 1986, Mr. Schatz spent six years as legislative director for Congressman Hamilton Fish Jr. and two years practicing law and lobbying. Key Takeaways: [1:37] This years pork report [4:00] What Congress has done with spending bills that is creating less transparency and less trust in the system [8:02] The difference that having a business person in the White House rather than a lawyer/politician might make [11:55] If people are actually paying attention to local politics Website Mentioned: www.cagw.org
HS 280 - Passing the Torch: Building Winning Football Programs...with a Dose of Swagger Along the Way with 3-time College Championship Head Coach Howard Schnellenberger
Howard Schnellenberger learned his football tactics as a player for "Bear" Bryant and Blanton Collier at the University of Kentucky. He served as an assistant to Bryant at Alabama, moved on to pro ball as an assistant to George Allen (Rams) and Don Shula (Dolphins). He was head coach of the Baltimore Colts from 1973-74. He and his wife Beverlee have three sons: Stephen, Stuart and Tim. Stuart was a tight end/center on his father's 1983 national championship team. Grandchildren are Teather Ann, Joey and Marcus. Howard Schnellenberger has been part of four collegiate national championships. His 1983 Miami Hurricanes won that school's first title, defeating Nebraska in the 50th Anniversary Orange Bowl. He was offensive coordinator for Paul "Bear" Bryant at Alabama, when the Crimson tide won championships in 1961, 1964 and 1965. He is one of only 10 active collegiate head coaches who have won a national title. In addition, Schnellenberger has also been part of seven NFL playoff teams and was part of two Super Bowl championship staffs. He helped the 1972 Miami Dolphins to the NFL's only undefeated (17-0) season. Schnellenberger has recruited and/or coached several current and former pros such as quarterbacks Jim Kelly, Bernie Kosar, Vinny Testaverde, Browning Nagle, and Jeff Brohm, and stars such as Michael Irvin, Brian and Bennie Blades, offensive tackles Bruce Armstrong and Jerry Crafts; fullback Carwell Gardner; wide receiver Earnest Givins; defensive end Joe Johnson, a first-round draft pick for the New Orleans Saints; defensive tackle Ted Washington; cornerback Ray Buchanan; defensive tackle Mike Flores. Schnellenberger's former offensive coordinator, Gary Stevens, and defensive coordinator, Tom Olivadotti, had similar roles in the NFL. Three of his former assistants were on the staff of the Dallas Cowboys during their rise to consecutive Super Bowl titles. He's also the author of the book Passing the Torch: Building Winning Football Programs...with a Dose of Swagger Along the Way. Key Takeaways: [2:00] The football education Coach received and how it impacted him in his career [5:30] How Coach took his football program to the Cuban community in Miami [10:50] Creating the "State of Miami" [14:44] The difference between coaching college and pro players [17:55] What swagger is...and what swagger IS NOT Websites Mentioned: http://www.howardschnellenberger.com/
HS 279 - Brexit & Real Estate, Enduring Success: What We Can Learn from the History of Outstanding Corporations with Christian Stadler
Christian Stadler is a Professor of Strategic Management at the Warwick School of Business, strategy contributor to Forbes magazine and is author of the book Enduring Success: What We Can Learn from the History of Outstanding Corporations. He offers his thoughts and insights about the perception vs. reality of Brexit, immigration and Jason's second favorite subject, the self-driving car. Key Takeaways: [1:56] Economists agree that Brexit is not a good economic idea, here's why. [5:58] It could also be more difficult more difficult to battle terrorism with open borders. [15:23] Current political positions are considerably right compared to the former government. [16:52] Immigration is still considered a good thing for the country who accepts the immigrants. [22:47] Poor immigrants can understand markets and create products that others don't. [24:00] Talking points of the possible benefits of the self-driving car. [29:15] Contact information for Christian Stadler. Mentioned in This Episode: http://www.christianstadler.org
HS 278 - Overcoming the Devastation of Legal Abuse Syndrome & Unlocking Justice with Dr. Karin Huffer
As a marriage and family therapist with over 30 years of experience, Dr. Karin Huffer identified, in 1995, that extreme stress caused by our adversarial courts of law exacerbates health problems and can even cause PTSD and anxiety disorders. In response, she developed a healing 8-step protocol tackling prevention and recovery. Dr. Huffer is a trusted speaker, writer, and researcher on the topic of legal abuse syndrome and conducts webinars certifying advocates to put the protocols to work actively – right in the courtroom – to help disabled litigants that have nowhere else to turn to. Dr. Karin Huffer clarifies and effectuates the rights of those living with invisible disabilities. EAA's court advocates are prepared to recognize and challenge legal abuses and the syndrome that can result from extreme stress. Their education includes the use of tools for and information on conducting functional disability assessments. Classes prepare advocates to design accommodations that offset symptoms supporting litigants. The jewel in this program is the incorporation of eight steps to maintain mental health to be incorporated at the beginning, during, and end of the litigation process. Mental and physical endurance are paramount to life during and after the litigation experience. Key Takeaways: [1:36] What legal abuse is [5:01] Where you need to go to request aid (hint: it's NOT in the courtroom) [8:10] The importance of recording your own proceedings [11:18] How filing a motion in court for accommodations for your disability can change the whole dynamic of the case, and how to avoid that [12:45] The number one thing you need when you go into litigation [14:22] How the majority of Americans have been priced out of the court system in America Website Mentioned: www.equalaccessadvocates.com legalabuse (@) gmail.com