The bottom of each podcast has a discussion section. We should really utilize it because a lot of visitors look at it and can get more info and answers to questions. Plus, I think Dave will chime in on those rather than new threads.
That might be the case but it was no intended to work like that. For Example, from podcast #13:
If you have questions for the podcast, you can contact us on Twitter @bulletproofexec, Facebook at facebook.com/bulletproofexecutive, or by leaving a comment to the show notes for this episode. Also since this is the first episode where the Bulletproof forum is now live, you should go over and leave your questions there.
and again from podcast #14:
The Bulletproof Forum is growing a lot right now and people are starting to ask really good questions. If you think of a question during the show that you would like us to answer on the show, you can actually answer it on the forum. You will answer them on the forum and that’s where we get questions for the show, so that’s become a place where you can both answer questions for other people and ask your own.
Drinking and marriage? That's tough, bro. My girl loves a good drink almost as much as I do, so I'm alright there!
I love a good 9/11 conspiracy discussion too, but people (read: Americans) tend to get a bit heated about it. Understandably so, I should add. If shit went down in my backyard, I'd be a bit sore about it too.
I think a Bulletproof relevant conspiracy is the whole Monsanto trying to "own" IP rights to food species so we have to pay them royalties to even grow our own food. It even goes global with "Codex Alimentarius".
Podcast #29 with Joel Salatin made my jaw drop when he said his farming method produces a cheaper product than the lowest of the low GMO battery farming operation. If that's true, you really have to ask why it exists? But really you have to ask, who benefits from it existing? A lot of large agribusinesses benefit from it, that's who!
Also, good call on Tool /icon_e_smile.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':-)' />
All music...not going to lie though, I have a soft spot for folk music. Tool is pretty awesome but I have listened all their current stuff to death. If Maynard wasn't so busy with his damn wine making than maybe they could get another album together! You should check out the old podcast of Maynard on JRE though, its a good one.
What conspiracy theories do you follow?
I honestly believe Bin Laden died a long time ago. Tower 7 is another compelling one.
Tool is freaking brilliant. So many faves. Depends on the mood. Lately it's been a lot of Zep, Incubus, Saigon Kick, Alice in Chains, Dishwalla, Queensryche (old), Disturbed. Currently I am enjoying Sully's Avalon CD.
Over the weekend went on a full on 70's AM radio soft rock buying binge and wallowed in it's smooth, dreamy, dulcet tones.
I dont believe or not believe when it comes to conspiracy theories.....but I do love to listen to knowledgeable people debate them. I do believe that Monsanto is evil incarnate. /icon_evil.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':evil:' /> But thats not a theory...... just troof.
Vodka annnnd whatever. Or rocks. Or shots /smile.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':)' />
Rogan talks about the moon landing way too much, but it is odd why we haven't been there in like 40 years, when it only takes 3 or 4 days to get there.
Rogan talks about the moon landing way too much, but it is odd why we haven't been there in like 40 years, when it only takes 3 or 4 days to get there.
Did you listen to the Niel Degrasse Tyson episode? They talk about it extensively.
Neil Degrasse Tyson is da man. I love listening to him debunk armageddon nonsense /smile.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':)' /> The Alex Grey interview blew my mind... just listened to that one last week.
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There's only one way to find out!!
No sorcery, just science.
That might be the case but it was no intended to work like that. For Example, from podcast #13:
and again from podcast #14:
What sort of music are you BP mofos into?
What conspiracy theories do you follow?
Favourite alcoholic beverage?
No sorcery, just science.
Conspiracy theories? The usual ones, of course. Tupac, Elvis, and Bill Clinton are all still alive.
I used to drink a lot of single malt scotch, but I had to choose between drinking, or being married.
Drinking and marriage? That's tough, bro. My girl loves a good drink almost as much as I do, so I'm alright there!
I love a good 9/11 conspiracy discussion too, but people (read: Americans) tend to get a bit heated about it. Understandably so, I should add. If shit went down in my backyard, I'd be a bit sore about it too.
No sorcery, just science.
Podcast #29 with Joel Salatin made my jaw drop when he said his farming method produces a cheaper product than the lowest of the low GMO battery farming operation. If that's true, you really have to ask why it exists? But really you have to ask, who benefits from it existing? A lot of large agribusinesses benefit from it, that's who!
Also, good call on Tool
All music...not going to lie though, I have a soft spot for folk music. Tool is pretty awesome but I have listened all their current stuff to death. If Maynard wasn't so busy with his damn wine making than maybe they could get another album together! You should check out the old podcast of Maynard on JRE though, its a good one.
I honestly believe Bin Laden died a long time ago. Tower 7 is another compelling one.
Ketel One and soda....wine....beer on occasion.
Over the weekend went on a full on 70's AM radio soft rock buying binge and wallowed in it's smooth, dreamy, dulcet tones.
I dont believe or not believe when it comes to conspiracy theories.....but I do love to listen to knowledgeable people debate them. I do believe that Monsanto is evil incarnate.
Vodka annnnd whatever. Or rocks. Or shots
That would make an awesome playlist for a road trip!
No sorcery, just science.
Did you listen to the Niel Degrasse Tyson episode? They talk about it extensively.