The Good Question Podcast

Updated: 18 Feb 2025 • 295 episodes
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Our goal is to make each of our guests exclaim: "hmmm... that's a good question. I don't know the answer." ...because when that happens, it means you, the listener, may be inspired to learn more beyond the interview and to ask great questions yourself that lead to new insights. In this podcast, we cover, Historical and current Anthropology, Comparative Religion and History

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The eternal struggle between good and evil—how can we ensure we’re on the right side? In this gripping episode, we speak with Father John Farao, a renowned exorcist and Catholic Chaplain at California Men's Colony, a prison housing 4,000 men. With over 14 years of experience, Fr. Farao has witnessed firsthand the grip

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Can what you eat impact your mental health? While traditional treatments often rely on medications, research suggests that broad-spectrum micronutrients may play a crucial role in supporting mood, resilience, and overall brain function… In this episode, we sit down with Professor Julia Rucklidge, a renowned clinical ps

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How can we break free from distractions and cultivate a truly open mind? In this episode, we sit down with Nate Klemp, Ph.D.—NYT bestselling author, philosopher, and Mindful Magazine co-founder—to explore how mindfulness, digital wellness, and intentional habits can unlock mental clarity, inner peace, and self-mastery.

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In a world overwhelmed with wellness trends, LunaFit is redefining the game by fusing fitness, nutrition, and technology into one transformative experience. But how does this innovative approach lead to sustainable health? Join Ariana Hakman, founder of LunaFit, LunaFit Fresh, and LunaFit Tech, as she shares insights f

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In this thought-provoking episode, we sit down with Dr. Jessica Rose, a highly credentialed independent researcher, to examine the inconsistencies in vaccine safety data, mRNA concerns, and the role of pharmacovigilance. With a background spanning Applied Mathematics, Immunology, Computational Biology, and Molecular Bi

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Why do schizophrenia patients in the U.S. often struggle more than those in low-income countries? Are modern psychiatric treatments truly helping—or causing more harm? Joining us to explore these critical questions is Robert Whitaker, an award-winning journalist and author of Mad in America, The Mapmaker's Wife, On the

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