Society & Culture: Documentary
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Michael Yon on Weaponised Migration and the Planned Collapse of Western Sovereignty
War correspondent and geopolitical analyst Michael Yon exposes the deliberate deindustrialization of Europe, weaponized mass migration as demographic warfare, rewilding as a tool to displace populations, cult-like brainwashing in politics and military training, and the strategic battles over key routes like Rotterdam,
The Failure of the Health Insurance System, with Dr. Aaron Kheriaty
Washington is abuzz with frantic ideas for health-insurance reform, but nothing much is actually happening. A man with excellent is ideas is Dr. Aaron Kheriaty, interviewed here by Jeffrey Tucker. The entire system needs to be blown up and decentralized, but few have the courage to say that. Dr. Kheriaty was on the for
Reject Digital ID or Lose Everything with Catherine Austin Fitts, Andrew Bridgen & Alex Newman
A hard-hitting discussion on why every man & woman must reject Digital ID immediately to avoid total financial, travel and life control. We cover programmable money, social-credit slavery, Italy’s recent strike against the EU 2026 Digital wallet mandate, the 60-day cash-only challenge at Solari.com, and why this is the
How to Transform from Cynic to Hopeful Skeptic with Stanford's Jamil Zaki
Can cynicism actually be killing us? Stanford psychology professor Dr. Jamil Zaki reveals the shocking truth about how our negative assumptions about humanity are destroying our health, relationships, and success. In this eye-opening conversation, Jamil explains the crucial difference between cynicism and skepticism, s
Why Your Emotions Don't Have to Control You with Ethan Kross
What if the ancient practice of drilling holes in skulls was actually an early attempt at emotion regulation? In this fascinating episode, Guy Kawasaki sits down with psychologist and neuroscientist Ethan Kross to explore how we can master our inner voice and harness our emotions as powerful tools. Ethan directs the Em
Eat Pray Love author Elizabeth Gilbert: 'True grief feels like the end of the world'
In this episode, we talk to Elizabeth Gilbert. Her memoir – Eat Pray Love – sold millions, became a hit movie starring Julia Roberts and encouraged readers to embark on their own spiritual journeys. But for the author, it was the death of her new partner many years later that actually helped her find what she was looki