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Wednesday
Apr072021

Interview - Dr. Michael Arnold, M.D., L.Ac., on Alternative COVID Preventions and Treatments

Listen Now to Dr. Michael Arnold, M.D.

Being very concerned about the Covid crisis, Dr. Arnold has spent a considerable amount of time researching the pandemic over the last year and is now sharing his findings and opinions with us. He is very frank about things that don’t add up, the censoring of medical professionals in expressing themselves on the topic, fear-based media manipulation of the public to promote particular medical agendas, the political/corporate power grabs currently underway, the obfuscation of obvious preventative measures, and the suppression of compounds such as Ivermectin that have been shown to be safe and have strong therapeutic value. He has created a document,”A Covid Preparedness Manual” and has made it available for free to anyone interested.  I think you’ll find his research of interest, even if you have already committed to a vaccine treatment.

 

Tuesday
Apr062021

Future News and Views - Crypto update, speed of time, Picard and Q, StarShip 11 explosion, Martian Meteor analyzed, Ingenuity's first pic, housing insanities,

Listen Now to Future News and Views 4.6.2021

If you check our links page this week, you’ll find lots of interesting topical stories. But when hosting talk radio, we often find that the public has it’s own mind, and this show is a fine example.  The topics of crypto currency, the nature of time, Picard and Q, and our housing crisis were all audience driven and very engaging for us. Enjoy!

Wednesday
Mar312021

Interview - Bret Stetka on his new book, "A History of the Human Brain - from the Sea Sponge to CRISPR, How Our Brain Evolved"

Listen Now to Bret Stetka on How are Brain Evolved

Brain evolution is a very labyrinthian topic taking us back to the dawn of life itself and the lowly common sea sponge, with their crude cellular communications, through the reptilian, mammalian, and chimp brains, and on to the hominids, ending with our species spending inordinate amounts of time interacting with little rectangles of metal and glass. What a long strange trip it continues to be. Bret makes the case that by studying the history of the brain, we can begin to piece together what it truly means to be human.

Bret Stetka is an editorial director of Medscape.com, the professional division of WebMD.com. He is a former neuroscienceAuthor Bret Stetka researcher, a nonpracticing physician, a freelance health and science journalist, and a regular contributor to NPR and Scientific American, writingh about neuroscience, psychology and evolution.

Wednesday
Mar312021

Future News - Iceland Eruption Live, Starship 11 Explodes, Spaceship 3 debuts, "Voltswagen" leaked, Lilium eVTOL going public 

Listen Now to Future News 3.30.2021

Boy, lots of shiny new vehicles this week, such as Virgin Galactic’s Spaceship 3, and the Lilium eVTOL air taxi from Germany, never mind the yet-to-be revealed, “Voltswagen,” the leaked name of VW’s electric car efforts. Curiously enough, we had a caller who claims her dad converted a 1970’s VW fastback to electric 40 years ago, and had called it “Voltswagen.” It looks like the Starship program of Space-X had another explosion on the landing, the third Starship in a row to blow up, this time in thick fog, giving it more of a pastel appearance to those watching.  Why it blew? Currently under investigation.  

And speaking of explosions you must check out the live feed of the Iceland Volcano currently spewing lava from new vents simlutaneously, creating a lava lake close to the town of Reykjavik, and has become quite the tourist attraction.  Nature at her most primal, creating land before our very eyes. Enjoy!

Wednesday
Mar242021

Interview - Volcanologist Jess Phoenix on her new memoir, "Ms. Adventure - My wild explorations in science, lava, and life"

Listen Now to Jess Phoenix

Jess is a volcanologist, an extreme explorer, and a professional field scientist who has dedicated her life to scientific exploration and to making science more inclusive and accessible to us all. She loves all things volcano Photo by Nicholas Frend.and shares some of her amazing adventures with us in her new memoir, “Ms Adventure.”

We had a lot of fun with her in our interview, touching on such topics as what it’s like being inside Hawaii’s active Kilahuea volcano, the sounds emanating from lava lakes, generating energy from the extreme heat, respecting native traditions, volcano weather, daring drone shots, CO2 emissions and climate change, the Explorer’s Club new mission, meeting Buzz Aldrin, and eruptions throughout the solar system. 

A joy to speak with, she has great enthusiasm in sharing her stories and science with us. In our hour we barely touched on what she has covered in her first memoir. What’s the frontier on Mother Earth to explore, touch, feel, and grok? Just ask Jess..