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The Ted and Austin Broer Show - MP3 Edition

05-26-26

The Ted and Austin Broer Show - MP3 Edition

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Daily News, Christianity, Religion & Spirituality, News

4.6742 Ratings

🗓️ 26 May 2026

⏱️ 60 minutes

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Summary

Episode 2820 - In this wide-ranging and culturally charged episode, Ted and Austin Broer connect insulin resistance’s disease cascade, fluoride’s pineal gland calcification, Ferrari’s $640,000 DEI electric car disaster, Kabbalist cultural influence on design and identity, Tucker Carlson’s Israeli minister confrontation, and high fructose corn syrup’s systemic destruction into a broadcast that challenges listeners to protect their metabolic health, their cultural discernment, and their spiritual awareness simultaneously. The episode opens with Austin presenting the insulin resistance and 31 diseases study, walking through the specific pathways by which chronically elevated insulin drives Alzheimer’s disease progression, hypertension, fatty liver disease, cardiovascular conditions, and a broad range of inflammatory disorders that mainstream medicine treats as separate conditions rather than manifestations of a single metabolic root cause. Both hosts connect high fructose corn syrup and ultra-processed food consumption as the primary dietary drivers of the insulin dysregulation epidemic and highlight Berberine as the most clinically documented natural intervention for restoring insulin sensitivity.

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0:00.0

Thank you. Well, hey, my friends, welcome back.

0:27.7

Once again, another day, another show at the worldwide broadcast, the Ted

0:32.1

and Austin Brower show, bringing you the latest world news and health research.

0:37.4

I hope you guys are having a terrific terrific blessed, fantastic day again today.

0:40.7

You guys were safe yesterday.

0:42.5

I hope it was safe shooting off fireworks.

0:44.2

I heard some people blow up some mortars yesterday.

0:46.3

You didn't do that yesterday.

0:47.0

I was going to and then I got sidetracked.

0:50.4

Well, we're in a fire brand.

0:51.3

We're technically in a drought.

0:53.1

But hey, remember, continue to vote for your AI data centers guys

0:57.9

they need their 5 million gallons of water a day

1:00.8

they're they're waiting on you to help them out

1:03.8

they need to make sure they get up there because they need that 5 gallons

1:06.9

of water a day so 5 million gallons so god forbid

1:09.9

we're in a drought I have to water my grass twice a week don't say try to find me I said I don't

1:14.8

pay I think you're down to one time a week I don't know I think I'm on a well yeah

1:20.9

well well the floor of aqua's gonna dry up now because of data center yeah that's that

1:24.0

that'll be the next thing they say is everybody has to start water rationing now. He means that's water rash because you're AI data center. We've got to do a, how should I say this, a piece this one to start with on Ferrari. Oh, Ferrari. No, this, no, now I've got a friend of mine that's a celebration. He drives a Ferrari. You got a real pretty one.

1:44.7

And he's all about Ferrari, Ferrari, Ferrari, he can't be too happy with this either. I sent him to sleep this morning. No response. No. Look at this, guys. Okay. Well, Ferrari has always been known. I mean, some of the cars, they've been some of the most beautiful cars in the world. Oh, yeah. Their design, their style, their F1 racing, legacy.

2:01.9

I mean, they're expensive, but they have a brand to them. for cars in the world. Oh, yeah. Their design, their style, their F1 racing, legacy.

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