The "Option" Episode 199 - Phil Escott pt 2: The Uncomfortable Chat
Phil Escott is a UK-born health/lifestyle consultant, nine-year carnivore and drummer. Phil Escott got chronically ill as a vegetarian, and his body revolted with psoriatic arthritis and other autoimmune conditions in 2010, leaving him unable to move without severe pain, let alone drum or exercise, and he had to throw out all his existing “expertise” and start from scratch. Phil’s eventual combination of a carnivore diet with EMF and artificial light avoidance, cold thermogenesis and a range of other health enhancing practices reversed the “incurable” diseases that he suffered from. His book “Arthritis, The Best Thing That Ever Happened To Me” gained a foreword by Dr. Jack Kruse and has become an Amazon Kindle bestseller and is now available in print. Phil talks from personal experience about contemporary lifestyle and diet choices, disconnects from our ancestral heritage, emotional balancing and the simple but often misunderstood nature of spiritual awakening. He now consults with clients worldwide helping them to reverse their metabolic and autoimmune issues and runs The Big Fat Challenge with Ben Hunt as his main project.
All links including consults, The Big Fat Challenge, courses, books, podcast, YouTube channel, Facebook groups etc at Phil’s Linktree…
https://linktr.ee/philescott
00:00 - When do doctors take responsibility? Something to gain, something to lose, the historical chronology
09:59 - The condemnation of Ivermectin, the historical context.
14:30 - Gaslighting: when repeated information became religion, the power of the news anchor
24:14 - Vaccines are safe and effective (Thank you, CDC, WHO, and YouTube), The most important thing to be said, here
29:30 - About Dr Fauci, the decisions, the history vs the Barrington declaration
39:00 - Yes - your doctor is most likely a good person, plus, why the power belongs to the patient
42:55 - The "Red Pill Revolution"
Also available on iTunes and Spotify:
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https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-option/id1472687787
Soundcloud:
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The "Option" Episode 165 - Dyve
Conor "Dyve" Faulkner is an American hip hop and freestyle artist. He fuses the sonic landscape of modern rap and r&b with a raw, old school grit reminiscent of hip-hop’s Golden Age. From his crooning over the pop-tinged r&b cut “Guarantee”, to a lyrical onslaught over the bass heavy, industrial soundscape of the Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson endorsed “That’s My Sh**.”
00:53 - About the film "Elivs"
07:01 - Sharing beats, remakes and the hip hop artists who carry it
17:55 - Milli Vanilli, and the American music Awards
19:55 - there are two kinds of "singers"
33:13 - songs that are uninteresting until they play it to death
37:35 - taking control of your music career
45:06 - What we hate/love about superhero films
1:15:50 - Iconic superhero roles that last forever
1:22:40 - Musicians who make songs so great it ends their career
1:28:50 - The evolution of beats in different generations
1:35:20 - Did "Ye" go too far? And attacking an ethnic group vs missed opportunities
1:47:20 - The power of empathy and forgiveness, and Darryl Davis
1:57:55 - the AIDS epidemic, and understanding its connection to hate crimes
2:10:30 - Misinformation vs critical thinking skills, and the rules of logic
2:28:30 - Understanding JFK, and people's take on it
Also available on iTunes and Spotify
https://open.spotify.com/episode/03P5DMfQBf2jEpb6ozrqI4?si=Q3O0P-XkTLKGaGdzXmxwIg
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/episode-165-dyve/id1472687787?i=1000598784101
SoundCloud:
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The Episode that got me shadow-banned and muted on YouTube
Dated February 4, 2022 - The "Option" Episode 126 - Free Speech is not Popular Speech
This video will not pop up on YouTube if you keyword search it. The exact character keyboard search, it seems only I can view it.
On FB, it got 21k views - 14k Thru-plays- and FB removed my handle permanently.
00:40 - Let's talk about Rogan
26:03 - Let's talk about Whoopi
No guest for this one - flying solo.
We have been in a pandemic for two years and my heart is heavy that we collectively are at odds with each other, to a point where the ones in our realm with the most compassion and empathy are the targets of their consolidated worst moments. I am a coach and a commentator but primarily, I took an oath to the office of love, understanding, integrity, and community. Occasionally, I may also use both cells to exercise some critical thinking.
Through exploring two hot button topics - Whoopi Goldberg and Joe Rogan - I am optimistic if not hopeful that we can see the attributes and flaws to allow ourselves to take a look in the mirror, and see who we are, what we would do, and how we can find eventual harmony through empathy, tolerance, and healing. My objectivity is not balanced coming in, but the people who know me, know that my biases do not cloud the truth, but highlight it. Though the subject matter might steer in a particular direction, it is not what it seems - this really isn't about Politics. This is not about religion. This is not about good and evil.
This is about you. And me. And the natural "us."
Listen with your hearts. See with your vision. Allow yourselves to labor through the uncomfortable process. Because I speak for many...when I say we need you.
Audio Available on iTunes and Spotify:
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The "Option" Episode 155 - Ian Satterfield
Ian Satterfield is an American Professional Beach Volleyball player and former indoor standout. From Mira Costa High School to Long Beach State, to the AVP/FIVB/NORCECA, it's safe to say he was born into the sport. One of the more traveled American Beach volleyball players, he has hit up 6 of the 7 continents, from NORCECA tournaments to FIVB events, to the Pan AM games.
Tune in, as we chat up his upcoming NORCECA tournaments, his experience playing in Lima, Peru (Pan Am Games) and the great food, areas in which he is showing significant improvement on the sand, areas where he would love to be a little bit better, understanding the intricacies that come with blocking at the net, the improvement of the women's side of the beach going into the near-future Olympic situation, Kerri Walsh's international Hall of Fame induction, Coach Alan Knipe, chess vs checkers at the net, practicing "accents," reeling in emotional highs and lows, the age-old discussion about hands and how refs should handle it, fun venues to play, a fantastic story about a tourney in Australia, Urango's 'level up,' and MORE!
Also Available on iTunes and Spotify:
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/episode-155-ian-satterfield/id1472687787?i=1000584286577
https://open.spotify.com/episode/1adJZVfgu4rUx8xWY98opd?si=zSl8vr-CQja_BUTbeFhavA
YouTube link:
https://youtu.be/QoXhrdUeHZ0
SoundCloud:
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