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🗓️ 28 April 2022
⏱️ 82 minutes
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0:00.0 | Welcome back. Welcome back. Welcome back. Everybody. Oh, man. This is, uh, |
0:06.6 | I, I don't like, I don't like, I don't like, I don't know, I put it this way. I don't |
0:15.3 | like, we've had some fire fucking podcast lately. Nick Corbishley, um, absolutely blew my |
0:20.8 | mind. I've had a lot of people reach out to me about that podcast. You've got to read |
0:25.2 | the book or listen to it on Audible. It is absolutely incredible. And, you know, we, |
0:29.5 | I tried to extract as much as humanly possible in the hour with them. Um, but there's just |
0:34.6 | details that you simply can't get in an hour that he dives into in the book. And it's |
0:41.5 | a hard pill to swallow, but I think it's one of the most important conversations anyone |
0:46.2 | could be having right now. Yeah. Just a fucking phenomenal guest who I love and I, I can't |
0:51.2 | wait to, to continue the conversation with today's show is with another incredible |
0:57.6 | author who, you know, without comparing easily one of my favorite guests that I've ever |
1:03.4 | had. And, uh, most certainly this year, he is an author who wrote the end to upside down |
1:09.3 | thinking, another book called the end to upside down living. And then most recently, |
1:15.4 | an end to upside down liberty, which is easily one of the most important books that I've ever |
1:21.3 | read. It's, it's for sure. Um, it's number one on my list for 2022. And I know that I read |
1:27.2 | a lot of books. So even though we're only a few four months into 2022, I've probably read |
1:33.1 | more books than most people do in a couple of years at this point in this year. And this |
1:37.6 | is, this is a big one. It is an absolute big one. It's the first that I've ever read of |
1:42.0 | its kind where it critically looks at government and, um, the way we police ourselves control |
1:50.6 | systems. And then mirrors that with a spiritual understanding that is on par with any of the |
1:58.8 | greats that I've ever read. Ajashanti, uh, Eckhart Toley, I mean, the who's who, Ramdas, |
2:04.7 | if you put them on a list and, and extracted the ultimate knowing and spiritual teachings |
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