E147: The Elephant in the Room with Special Guest Cat Parker

 

E147 Introduction

I saw a meme going around that perfectly captures the current rash of health issues going around from being jabbed. It has been passed around IG and FB. It says “We are in the midst of the longest, saddest, most excruciating and unsatisfying I TOLD YOU SO in the history of the world.” I think this captures a particular moment in time right now.

As someone who was sounding the alarm bells about these experimental, untested shots, I know in my heart I did everything I could. And it brings me absolutely no satisfaction to be right about this. I don’t care about being right. I value health for all of us. My allegiance is always with WE THE PEOPLE.

A few positive developments I am seeing is more and more good nurses are starting to band together and sound the alarm bells. These nurses are hoping that parents will at least look into the adverse reactions happening all over the planet. If we can keep parents from jabbing the little ones, this would be a big win for us.

And I think this is happening. Parents are waking up. According to the corrupt CDC, Only 2% of children 6-month to 5 years old have had it. This has Pfizer flabbergasted, I‘m sure. And in the 5-11 year olds, only 16% have taken it. Big Pharma has lost our trust. Evidence (both anecdotal and hard data) are sinking the corrupt, careening industry that decided that experimenting on US was fine…..as long as the payday was big enough .Parents have been put on notice and have risen to the occasion. This brings a smile to my face.

Lastly, I saw a post my Dr. Horace Drew who says “Writing as a professional scientist, I would like to emphasize that ANY vaccine which requires 5 doses, once every three months, just to reduce symptoms, but not infection or transmission, would NEVER be approved under normal circumstances. Please get a grip on facts and reality. “ Well said doctor. Let’s go talk to our guest today, who has an interesting story to share with us.

Cat Parker Bio-

My guest today is Cat Parker. Cat is a creative photographer, a former law enforcement officer, and comes to share her story of health and censorship of information. Here is my interview with Cat Parker.

Final Thoughts-

I hope you enjoyed my interview the awesome Cat Parker. To check out her photography or help her with a donation for her health costs, go to www.catparkerphoto.com Please consider helping her, every bit helps.

Lastly, I would like to take this opportunity to wish you all good health. I hope that you and your family are feeling your best and, if not, finding the resources to return to vibrant good health. God bless you all.

 

 

 

E146: The Bitcoin Conversation with Special Guest Gary Leland

 

E146 Introduction

I have been a bit smitten with Bitcoin the past couple of years, as you can probably tell. I want to continue to build our understanding of Bitcoin and what it means for humanity and our future. I believe that the future is very bright for us, and I believe that Bitcoin is a central component to this future. We have never seen anything like this asset class in the history of our people. The globalist controlled Central Banks (led by families like Rothchild, Rockefeller, etc. etc.) have controlled all aspects of money until the arrival of Bitcoin in 2009.

The widespread adoption of BTC is inevitable. My hope is that you come to see Bitcoin for what it is: an incredible gift that allows us to move into a future where money is neither scarce, losing value, or controlled by corrupt entities. To me, BTC is an accelerator in our evolution. One day, I believe good historians will write about the birth and widespread adoption of BTC. And future generations will wonder how we ever got along before its inception.

I love speaking with visionaries and futurists. And these tend to go hand-in-hand whenever the topic of Bitcoin is being discussed. My guest today is one such guest. A man who has been at the forefront of podcasting AND Bitcoin. Let’s go sit around the fire with him.

Gary Leland Bio-

My guest today is an entrepreneur, Bitcoiner, and has the distinction of being one of the first 100 podcasters in the world. Gary Leland is the co-founder Podcast Movement, the largest podcast conference on the planet. He currently invests in BTC and creates and hosts the podcast the Bitcoin Boomer Show. Here is my interview with Gary Leland.

E146 Final Thoughts

I hope you enjoyed our time with Gary Leland. You are going to start to see more retirement structures that focus in on BTC as the core holding.

Gary mentioned one that is Unchained Capital. You can invest your IRA or Roth IRA and buy BTC directly inside of those structures. Sounds like a great way to build wealth for your future. I will be looking at Unchained Capital as this fits in nicely with what I am doing .

You can find all this and a free consultation with Unchained Capital at www.unchained.com

E145: About Men

 

E145 Introduction

Wow, there is so much going on in the world right now. How are you all holding up?

God you hear some absurd stuff about men and masculinity these days. Men are not really celebrated for the gifts they bring anymore. Everything has to be viewed through a Marxist, transgendered lens. To speak of positive masculinity and the abundant gifts that men bring to our world is to be sort of old-fashioned, isn’t it?

If all things transgendered is HIP (is it hip?) then ordinary, good men will seem outdated and out of step. It is as if they are trying to tell the world that it doesn’t need men. How absurd is that?

To counter this absurdity and in celebration of men I offer you 10 gifts that men bring the world. What a radical idea huh? Celebrate men and boys for what they inherently bring to our lives. This list is far from exhaustive. See if you recognize some of your gifts that you bring to the world. And don’t let the strange anti-humanist MSM agenda diminish you in any way. Men have work inner work to do but there is much to stand tall about. Here we go.

E144: Forgiveness with Special Guest Nancy Polsky

 

E144 Introduction

“Forgiveness is perhaps the most challenging of all resources available to us- and the most transformational.”

-Shauna Shapiro, author-

One of the themes of Basecamp has been personal development, for both the men and women out there. There is something that I gradually noticed about humanity over time. We really struggle with forgiveness. As in nearly every one of us! I know I do.

We tend to turn our heartbreaks and affronts to our delicate ego’s into revenge scenarios in our minds. Because we were wronged, so the ego says, we are right to still be mad or at least to still hold a low-level grudge, never restoring the world with the lost affinity and love we have kept from it. . Friends that left, siblings that just don’t get us, parents that didn’t love us in just the way we needed to be loved.

The cycle goes on and on and on. We age and maybe arrive at a point where forgiveness starts to talk to us more and more. Is my desire for peace and commitment to love greater than my desire for revenge and for being right about some hurtful situation from so many, many years ago? If I am still upset when I think about a situation where I perceived I was wronged, is the work with that person over there or with me? I think you know where I am going with this? If you are 30 or 40 or 50 and you are still holding onto a grudge for 10 or 20 or 30 years, the work to resolve this and have peace in the world is on your plate NOT theirs. Just as my grudges are on my plate. We are at a place where how skillfully we handle this issue may be one of our keys to living a higher truth. Can we let go of what has, up until now, confined us? Let’s go talk about it with our guest today.

Nancy Polsky Bio

Nancy Polsky is a leadership coach, speaker and award-winning leader in corporate learning. Nancy has been a recognized leader in workforce development as part of Training Magazine’s lifetime achievement Top 125. We got together to talk about, among other things, the power of forgiveness. Here is my interview with Nancy Polsky.

E144 Final Thoughts-

I hope you enjoyed our conversation with Nancy Polsky. A couple of resources for you, in regards to incorporating a forgiveness practice as part of your personal development.

The Buddhist author Pema Chodron, that is spelled ____ has wonderful books addressing the very dynamic that Nancy and I spoke of. Pema is a wonderful writer, full of humor and humanity. She has a bunch of books on Amazon to choose from.

The Hawaiian practice of Hooponoponono, can be learned online for free at www.hooponoponomiracle.com or at www.healingbrave.com