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Author: Elias Marty

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A podcast with facts and opinions on different topics like politics, policy, technology especially AI, spirituality and development! For this podcast, development simply means tip, product and/or etc. can benefit humanity. This show aims to show political viewpoints and sometimes praises/criticizes them. He is a wildcard sometimes. For Technology episodes, this show focuses on products (mostly AI) with pros, cons and sometimes give a hint of future update. For Development episodes, the podcast focuses on tips to improve as a human spiritually, socially, emotionally and more. All political, AI lovers and haters, and all religions are welcome!  This is an adult show. Minors should not be listening to this podcast! This podcast proudly discriminates bad characters and nothing else.

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Send us a text We bring on Queen Michelle, a retired teacher who left the work–pay–bills loop, awakened abroad in Mexico, traced her roots to Guinea-Bissau, and built a consciousness curriculum for Generation Alpha. We explore time as the real currency, healing generational trauma through ancestry, and how AI can help teach inner life skills. • escaping the matrix of work and time • moving to Mexico and spiritual awakening • designing a practical guide for moving abroad • caregiving and refr...
Send us a text We sit down with St. Louis Recorder of Deeds Michael Butler to unpack how AI can make government faster and safer without cutting people, and to map the long game of Missouri politics where policy wins often outpace party wins. The throughline is mission over personality—use tech to serve residents and organize for durable change. • why back-office AI beats shiny chatbots • human-in-the-loop workflows for records and filings • shifting roles without cutting pay • fixing servic...
Send us a text A combat spy turned podcaster joins us to unpack Iraq’s hard lessons, Hamas’s information war, and why stability begins with water and power—not press releases. We also share practical advice on building a durable podcast, taking tough feedback, and investing in a life you actually want. • Evolving the show through specific listener feedback • Pete A. Turner’s Gen X roots and fieldcraft • Iraq’s failures of execution vs projects that “brief well” • Electricity, water, and legi...
Send us a text The wisdom of the body contains powerful secrets that can lead to profound healing when we learn to listen and respond to its language. • Our bodies communicate through sensations, pains, and feelings that signal deeper emotional and energetic imbalances • Every experience and trauma in our lives impacts our physical health and creates patterns in our body • The human body consists of multiple energy layers—the physical, etheric (memory), and astral (emotional) bodies • ...
Send us a text Jose Alberto "El Nino" Nino joins us to discuss the fundamental flaws in America's political and economic systems and why traditional partisan labels are becoming increasingly obsolete. We explore how money has corrupted our political process and turned our economy into a casino-like system that requires many losers to sustain a few winners. • America's political system has evolved into an oligarchy where running for office requires millions of dollars • The financial barrier ...
Send us a text Dr. Nadler explains why the calories in/calories out approach to weight loss is fundamentally flawed and how our bodies actively resist weight loss through metabolic adaptation. He shares insights from his 20+ years as a pediatric surgeon performing bariatric surgery on children. • Diets typically result in only 5-7% body weight loss even with intensive effort • Human bodies evolved to retain weight as a survival mechanism, not lose it • Genetics plays a major role in obesity,...
Send us a text Alan Gregerman challenges conventional wisdom about innovation, revealing how companies consistently misunderstand and misapply creative processes, hampering their potential for breakthrough thinking. • Most organizations approach innovation backward by gathering employees in conference rooms rather than encouraging exploration outside the office • The "99% rule" shows throughout history most innovations have been adaptations of existing ideas or observations from nature • Cro...
Send us a text Michael Anderson returns to discuss how neoliberalism has captured Western European politics and why Americans should be concerned about similar trends emerging at home. • Neoliberalism believes everything in society should operate like a corporation, including universities, charities, and NGOs • Universal ID systems in several European countries link citizens' personal information, banking, and health data, creating potential for government control • UK police make approximat...
Send us a text Tina Erwin, a former Navy officer with 20 years of experience working with the submarine force, shares her journey from designing equipment to protect submarines from terrorist attacks to becoming a "ghost liaison" who helps spirits cross over to the other side. • Grounded in science with a deep understanding of Newtonian and quantum physics • Increasing sensitivity to spirits involves creating quiet space amid the noise of modern life • Learning to listen to your intuition ca...
Send us a text The United States and China are engaged in a high-stakes AI race with profound implications for global power, but America's short-term thinking puts it at a significant disadvantage against China's long-term strategy. • China is implementing AI in grade schools while creating superior AI systems like Deep Seek at lower costs • For every American STEM graduate, China produces eight, creating a widening knowledge gap • America's infrastructure investment has fallen to less than ...
Send us a text Stuart Kellogg, a retired TV executive turned Christian ministry leader, joins us to discuss his pro-life educational initiative "Students in Action: Building Pro-Life Leaders" and the challenges facing pro-life advocacy in today's political landscape. • Pro-life positions have become political losers with Republicans retreating from the issue • Abortion rates have increased since Roe v. Wade was overturned, especially through at-home abortion pills • 11% of medication abortio...
Send us a text Tommy Kilpatrick, a retired teacher and author, challenges conventional understanding of bank-issued credit cards by claiming they represent a worldwide banking fraud rather than legitimate debt. Following a personal financial crisis where he accumulated $85,000 in credit card debt, Kilpatrick discovered what he believes is a fundamental misrepresentation in how banks issue credit cards and collect payments. • Distinction between store-issued credit cards (legitimate debt back...
Send us a text Walter Harrison joins us to explore how our data is tracked, used, and monetized in the digital age, revealing the hidden cost of "free" apps and services we use daily. • Data is the new gold, with companies making millions or billions from our digital footprints • Every app permission, Wi-Fi connection, and website visit creates a trail of trackable information • Location data from apps can pinpoint your exact position, whether at home or traveling • Political leanings can be...
Send us a text Julian Raven shares his extraordinary journey from British-born artist to American legal activist, fighting an eight-year battle against the Smithsonian Institution after his Trump portrait was rejected for exhibition. Through persistence and legal research, he uncovered the true nature of the Smithsonian as a private charitable trust rather than a federal agency, exposing institutional bias and constitutional questions about who controls America's cultural institutions. • Bri...
Send us a text Dr. Zafra Lerman uses science diplomacy to unite Middle Eastern countries in conflict, demonstrating how collaborative problem-solving can transcend political boundaries and foster peace. • Founder of the Malta Conferences bringing together scientists from all Middle Eastern countries including Israel, Palestine, Iran, and others • Creates equality among participants by having Nobel laureates give plenary lectures so no country appears favored • Uses innovative teaching method...
Send us a text From conquering fear to building a podcasting empire, Adam Torres shares his journey of recording over 6,000 interviews and how podcasting changed his life completely. • Podcasting as a democratic medium where everyone can participate in telling their own stories • Starting as "the world's worst podcaster" and growing through consistent practice • The benefits of guesting on diverse podcasts to expand your content range • How minimal equipment can still lead to audience growth...
Send us a text Jeffrey Hardy shares his concept of human evolution and how caring for peace provides a framework for addressing climate change and global challenges. His approach focuses on practical, human-centered solutions rather than dramatic rhetoric. • The first human evolution lasted from 2.5 million years ago until the mid-1950s or 1960s, when humanity conquered nature through mutually assured destruction • We're currently in a "suspended human evolution" where we must plan our secon...
Send us a text Dr. Bob Thiel discusses how Donald Trump's policies and actions are unintentionally aligning with biblical prophecies about the end times. He presents a balanced view that acknowledges both positive and problematic aspects of Trump's approach while explaining the prophetic significance of current global developments. • Dr. Thiel's background includes military service, scientific publications, and extensive theological study • Trump's push for increased European military spendi...
Send us a text Cybersecurity expert Grant McCracken shares his mission to make digital protection accessible and affordable for small businesses that often lack resources to defend themselves against growing threats. • Small businesses face devastating cyber threats that rarely make headlines, unlike major data breaches affecting millions • After 13 years in cybersecurity, Grant founded Dark Horse to democratize access to affordable protection • 68% of breaches start at the human layer thro...
Send us a text Narratives and identity fundamentally shape our political beliefs more than facts or reason. The stories we tell ourselves matter deeply in how we form our worldviews and interpret reality. • The "stolen election" narrative caught on not because of evidence but because it reinforced existing identity frameworks • Political tribalism works similarly to religious adherence - both use narratives to create belonging and define outsiders • Biblical stories like Joshua's conquest of...
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