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Terrain Theory is hosted by Ben Hardy and Mike Merenda, two childhood friends on a journey to tear down the old fear-based germ theory paradigm and usher in a better, brighter approach to health and wellness. Discover interviews with guests from the alternative medicine space and find inspiration in real-life stories of Terrain Transformations. Reclaim agency and discover methods both old and new to improve and optimize your health and your terrain. You are your primary healthcare provider.
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Speakeasy conversation about strategy, competition, economics, history, and policy from two non-experts. The episodes include some actual economic Game Theory such as the Prisoner's Dilemma, the Traveler's Dilemma, and the Public Good game. Episodes also include conversations on dilemmas in TV/Movies, sports, and board/card games, as well as the history of military, intelligence (spies), politics, and economics. The objective is simply to think critically about how people make strategic choi ...
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Joyful & Unapologetic Unfolding. This podcast w/Capri & featured guests can feel something like talking with an old friend and also, at times, a cue for reflections of self. Themes you can expect: Honesty, Humor, Women’s Health, Living in Harmony with Seasons, Self-Development, Feminine Wisdom, Motherhood, Free birth, and Terrain Model of Health (vs germ theory) and our God-given rights as humans. Capri is an "elder millennial" with a background in business, psychology, acupuncture, yoga, an ...
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Transform. Transend. Thrive. This is an abundant universe where anything and everything is possible. To create intentionally, your mind, body and soul must be aligned. This podcast is about the people that challenges and questions traditional dogmas in the areas of health, wealth, spirituality, alternative lifestyles and the like. Live in peace! Live purposefully!
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We live in a world where the truth is being suppressed, and where evil is called good and good is called evil. We must not be silent, and we must not tolerate the ways of wickedness any longer. Our freedom is at stake.
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The Back to Health Chiropractic Podcast

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The Back to Health Chiropractic Podcast, with your host, Dr. Marc Dupuis, board certified chiropractic sports physician: Where we discuss tools & strategies to improve the health & wellness of you and your family!
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Join us on a journey to explore R.L. Malpica's unique philosophies on health, wellness, and personal growth. This includes his revolutionary approach to eating raw with his E.A.T. philosophy and delves into his 4 pillars of enlightenment, which includes breaking societal conditioning, creating a healthy terrain, obtaining oneness through mindful habits, and expanding your spirituality with a touch of metaphysics. If you're ready to challenge your preconceptions, expand your consciousness, an ...
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Explore the clash between terrain theory and germ theory in our latest podcast episode. Uncover the historical context, modern relevance, and societal influences shaping these perspectives. Gain insights into the body's healing power and the importance of personal responsibility in health. . *** THIS IS FOR ENTERTAINMENT PURPOSES ONLY AND IT'S NOT …
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Summary The conversation explores the fraudulent practices of buying followers and streams in the music industry and social media platforms. It discusses the incentives for marketing firms to manipulate engagement numbers and the challenges of creating a level playing field. The conversation also touches on the impact of these practices on the broa…
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Danny Parrott (aka The People's Herbalist) is an herbalist and a promoter of social & herbal sciences for emotional and physical wellness. He is founder of Parrott Beverages, Movers Elixirs and The People's Herbalist and the father of a child who was diagnosed with ASD. In this conversation with Danny we discuss: The triggering event The stigma of …
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Why did the eclipse move west to east across the Earth? Why are we so interested in nuclear fusion? Could we ever breathe underwater? What is the opposite force to gravity? Would alcohol sterilise a drowning fly? What the difference between cancer and cancerous growths? Are lactose introlerant mothers allergic to their own milk? Like this podcast? …
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Daniel Roytas is the author of Can You Catch a Cold: Untold History and Human Experiments and the host of the Humanley Podcast. In this conversation with Daniel we discuss: The problems with natural medicine What is a cold? The fundamental flaws of germ theory The three causes of disease Alternative explanations for contagion ...and more! Learn mor…
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Do animals ever get lost? Do ants count their steps? Could we recreate the greenhouse effect on Mars? Why can you hear some aircraft, but not others? Could we mine the Moon? Is it ever too late to stop somking? Do people with autism have a different brain structure? Dr Chris Smith and Clarence Ford have all the answers... Like this podcast? Please …
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SummaryIn this conversation, the hosts discuss various topics, including the New York State salary listing requirement, the impact of AI on creative expression, the importance of a paper co-authored by prominent thinkers in foreign policy, the revolutionary change brought about by nuclear weapons, and the use of AI in music and art. They also explo…
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Beth Lambert is the Executive Director of Documenting Hope, an organization that explores – and conducts studies around – the epidemic of childhood chronic illnesses. She is author of the book A Compromised Generation: The Epidemic of Chronic Illness in America’s Children and a co-author of Epidemic Answers’ Brain Under Attack: A Resource for Paren…
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In this episode, Nick and Chris discuss their hiatus and receive feedback on their Match Day episode. They then introduce John von Neumann, a mathematician, physicist, computer scientist, and polymath who made significant contributions to game theory. We discuss his biography, academic career, and collaborations with other intellectual giants. They…
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Mitch the Orgone Donor is a creator and donor of orgone energy devices that can be used to transmute negative energy back into a harmonious state. Mitch has become a leading voice in the fight against geoengineering and has been on a mission to restore the rain cycle in Arizona by gifting orgone devices to people all over the state. In this convers…
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Dr Chris answers more listener submitted questions including, Why is South Africa on the bottom of the world map? Why are countries interested in landing on the moon again? How do undersea cables work? What is the Square Kilometre Array? Why are my car keys better at unlocking my car than my TV remote is at controlling my TV? Like this podcast? Ple…
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Kristen Nagle is a former neo-natal nurse from London, Canada who was fired from her job and charged with violating pandemic lockdown laws. She helped organize Canadian Frontline Nurses and currently helps educate and inspire others to trust their bodies and stand in their own power. In this conversation with Kristen we discuss: How a neo-natal nur…
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Chris Smith answers science questions from the public. Does the rate of nail growth differ between men and women? What are the advantages of a nose swab over a mouth swab? What could improve the connectivity of my remote? Accounting for the rotation of Earth, does a plane flying from London to Cape Town fly in a straight line? How does a colour pri…
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Alec Zeck is a former Army Captain and West Point graduate. He is the founder of The Way Forward and the former Executive Director of Health Freedom for Humanity. In this conversation with Alec we discuss: The circumstances that led Alec to do a 17-day water fast Setting oneself up for success during a water fast Dealing with hunger and cravings Th…
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Do statins affect your Vitamin D production? Why do we have leap years? Which came first, the chicken or the egg? Could we live on the moon of Titan? Did COVID come from a lab? What aspects of science can we still now answer? Could popping a pimple on your face kill you? How does wireless charging work? Dr Chris Smith and Clarence Ford have all the…
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In this episode, Nick and Chris are joined by Nick's better half -- Dr. Kim Linden -- to talk about the medical match. What's it like? Do you like it? What are the problems? We'd all also like to congratulate and wish godspeed upon all those who matched! Remember, this show has a YouTube Channel and you can also check out the website for blogs, etc…
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Yolande Norris-Clark is a Birth Liberationist, a Freebirth Pioneer, and co-founder of The Radical Birth-Keeper School. She is author of the recent book Portal: The Art of Choosing Orgasmic, Pain-Free, Blissful Birth. In this conversation with Yolande we discuss: Her journey into the sovereignty and free birth spaces How her upbringing shaped her wo…
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Chris Smith answers another sample of enquiries from across the scientific spectrum: What might have caused my beetle infestation? Why do so many cultures describe an afterlife? What's the medical explanation for 'cracking the seal?' How do lions identify cubs that aren't theirs? If the Earth stopped rotating, would we feel it? Will hydrogen combus…
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In this episode, Nick and Chris various topics including the Atlanta Hawks' coin flip games, the Match Group lawsuit, Wendy's surge pricing, and the blue dot effect. The blue dot effect refers to the phenomenon where people change their concept of something based on its prevalence. This has implications for decision-making and perception. The hosts…
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Explore the efficiency challenges of Bitcoin, comparing its transaction speed with other networks. Delve into the impact on Bitcoin's role in the financial system, addressing concerns about its scalability. Gain insights into market trends, technical analysis strategies, and our perspective on potential altcoins like Gala, Vechain, Sandbox, and Dec…
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Nick Franks is a radionics practitioner based in the UK and author of 21st Century Radionics: New Horizons in Vibrational Medicine. In this conversation with Nick we discuss: How radionics works to heal people remotely The tools that a radionics practitioner uses What a typical radionics session looks like The origins of radionics Quantum physics a…
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In this video, we discuss the health benefits of 'sole water,' a simple concoction of Himalayan rock salt and water. The conversation covers its preparation and its impact on cell hydration. We also discussed the importance of taking magnesium and the effects it has on your overall health. Additionally, we explore the lesser-known health hack of mi…
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Episode 105.In this episode, the hosts discuss various topics including the challenges of moving, a dating app lawsuit, the impact of Seattle's delivery laws, AI-generated content, the secretary problem, and the application of cardinal and ordinal information in decision making. They also touch on Euler's constant and its significance in mathematic…
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Adam and Josh Bigelsen are the sons of Harvey Bigelsen, M.D., a founding board member of the American Holistic Medical Association and co-author of the Arizona Homeopathic Medical Practice Act. Adam and Josh help run the Bigelsen Academy, an organization devoted to carrying on their father's work and legacy through Terrain education opportunities, …
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Why do birds stand on one leg? Which animals can we eat, and which can we not? Does your life flash before your eyes when you die? Does a plug's wiring orientation matter? Why does hearing water make you need the toilet? Does anything travel alongside the ISS? Dr Chris Smith and Relebogile Mabotja have all the answers... Like this podcast? Please h…
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Julia Lupine is an electrosensitive human and author of Under a Rock: An Electrosensitive Survival Guide. In this conversation with Julia we discuss: The nature of electrosensitivity How she came to be electrosensitive The event that accelerated her condition The drastic measures she has taken to deal with symptoms and get healthy The fallacy of "s…
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Dr Chris Smith answers listener questions including, how can we communicate science better? How much distance do we travel through space each second? Why might I feel stomach pain when I'm hungry and I take a cold drink? What causes people to feel sleepy when they're near a pregnant woman? Why do we enter planes on the left rather than the right? L…
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Contact the show: gametheorymedia1@gmail.com _________________________________ Summary: The conversation explores the topics of licensing agreements, negotiations, ownership, compensation, and the influence of AI in the entertainment industry. The hosts discuss the challenges and dynamics of moving and the process of purging belongings. They also t…
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Dr. Rob Williams the co-founder of Peak Flow, a breath organization that uses a holistic approach to respiratory training and peak performance. Dr. Williams is a certified Level 2 Wim Hof Method instructor, Buteyko Institute breath coach and an Oxygen Advantage (OA) instructor. This conversations begins with an interactive cold exposure activity. I…
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Chris Smith takes on listener questions, including: How far out to sea do seagulls fly? How is the malaria vaccine rollout going? Why does hot weather make your muscles more tired? What is the hottest temperature humans can survive? How do vultures track their lunch? How do some people retain more information? Like this podcast? Please help us by s…
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In this episode of the Game Theory podcast, the hosts discuss various topics including the Stanley Cup craze and lead contamination, international women's soccer tournaments, and the Raven paradox. They explore different solutions to the paradox, including Good's Baby Solution and the Red Herring Solution. The conversation explores Hempel's paradox…
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Dmitri Leonov is Co-Founder of Taopatch USA, a company that has combined the wisdom of eastern acu-pressure with light therapy and the latest in nanotechnology. In this conversation with Dmitri we discuss: How Taopatch works The remarkable healing stories of people using Taopatch Professional athletes and celebrities using Taopatch The science behi…
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Summary This episode of the Game Theory podcast discusses the case of Paolo Macchiarini, a surgeon who committed medical and relationship fraud. Macchiarini gained fame for his experimental surgeries, particularly the implantation of lab-grown tracheas. However, his procedures resulted in the deaths of several patients. Additionally, Macchiarini en…
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Edit B. Kiss is a holistic mentor, professionally trained Reiki master, Sekhem healer, and Karma yogi practitioner. She facilitates workshops and 1-on-1 sessions to help clients release emotional baggage, address ancestral trauma and defects, and raise their vibration to help them reach their full potential. In this conversation with Edit we discus…
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Why might chilli cause an upset stomach? How does a boomerang work? What's the difference between 50Hz and 60Hz of energy? Why does Saturn have a hexagon? Are stars moving away from us? How do we know how large underground oil deposits are? Why aren't cameras as good as out eyes? Do mosquitoes prefer certain people? Dr Chris Smith and Clarence Ford…
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Summary The conversation begins with a reflection on the previous episode and a discussion on snow and winter. The main topic of the conversation is the Stanley Cup trend, which is a fad involving the popularization of Stanley mugs. The factors contributing to the trend, such as novelty and fear of missing out, are explored. The benefits and featur…
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Antony Sammeroff is a therapist and coach who facilitates the growth, healing and professional development of fellow freedom-lovers. He is also a longtime libertarian theorist and author of the book Universal Basic Income: For and Against. In this conversation with Antony we discuss: What types of people benefit most from therapy Why you want a Tid…
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Why kind of gas is in a gas giant planet? Can you do anything about sleepwalking? What causes stutters and speech impediments? Does blowing out birthday candles spread germs onto the cake? Why don't we feel the wind from moving through space? What are shooting stars? Why don't we have strangers with identical DNA? Dr Chris Smith and Clarence Ford h…
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Jacinte Naessens is a former teacher, community health coordinator, and acupuncturist in traditional Chinese medicine. She is the wife of the late great Gaston Naessens, the famous biologist who invented a very special instrument called the somatoscope, which allowed him to observe unstained living matter, leading to the discovery of a new living p…
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In the first Ask! of 2024, Dr Chris Smith tackles questions on UV rays, Fahrenheit vs Celsius, whether the Three Gorges Dam could be slowing down the Earth's rotation, what drives dictators to do bad things, whether neutrinos pose a threat to humans, and what happens to our bodies after we die? Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Na…
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In this episode, Nick and Chris dive into the new phenomenon known as quiet quitting and laying flat. Connect with us:Website: https://www.gametheorypod.comGame Theory on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/gametheorypodGame Theory on Twitter: @GameTheoryPod https://twitter.com/GameTheoryPodNick on Twitter: @tribnic https://twitter.com/tribnicChris …
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As we move into 2024 we take a look back at some memorable moments with guests of the 2023 season as they answer our favorite question: "what are your non-negotiables, the daily habits you do to tend to your terrain?" Past guests highlighted: Sam & Mark Bailey Marcy Cravat Mike Stone Eugenie Kruger Alec Zeck Dr. Mari Arce Emilee Saldaya Terrain The…
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In this episode, the hosts discuss various philosophical razors, which are principles used to evaluate and simplify explanations and claims. They cover razors such as Alder's Razor, Einstein's Razor, Grice's Razor, Hume's Guillotine, Hitchens' Razor, Occam's Razor, Popper's Falsifiability, and Sagan's Standard. Each razor provides a different persp…
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Are some wildfires beneficial? What is the worst case scenario for climate change? What causes lactose intolerance? Does sunscreen cause a vitamin D defiency? Why do blind people still move their eyes around when thinking? Why do we scratch itches? Dr Chris Smith and Clarence Ford have all the answers... Like this podcast? Please help us by support…
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In what is becoming a Winter Solstice tradition, Brothers Ben and Mike invite illustrator, explorer, and dear friend Veronica Fannin back onto the show to explore alternative meanings to Christmas, celebrate the rebirth of the child within, and look ahead to 2024. In this conversation we pull excerpts from: Hacking the quantum web God-Man: The Word…
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In this episode, the hosts discuss various Christmas topics, including the mathematics of Christmas and the existence of Santa Claus. They also talk about their upcoming episodes and milestones. The conversation delves into the philosophical and mathematical proof of Santa Claus, drawing parallels to Descartes' philosophical arguments. The hosts ex…
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This week, a Christmas surprise in Dr Chris's tree that he'd rather not have brought home; should I drink water from aircon machines or even vehicle exhausts, will coffee make me live longer, is the flag planted during the Moon landing still there, what's the scientific basis of itching, which planets don't have a moon, and what makes mosquitoes pr…
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