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🗓️ 6 May 2024
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0:00.0 | People are getting sicker and fatter and more miserable. It's what you're eating. It's what you're exposing yourself to. The amount of chemicals in the food we eat in America is insane compared to the rest of the world. My mom was extremely ill. My dad was extremely ill. My dad was extremely ill. My mom was extremely depressed. So he was already taking antidepressants |
0:21.5 | at the time and was like, I think Michaela has what I have. What does it feel like to someone who's |
0:25.9 | never experienced depression? Being depressed just... |
0:29.6 | Michaela, thank you so much for coming on the ice coffee hour. We really appreciate it. We're |
0:37.0 | huge fans. |
0:38.0 | Thank you. Thank you for inviting me. |
0:39.5 | So, of course, we first heard about you through Jordan. Then I got interested in your story, |
0:44.1 | and it is so fascinating and impressive. So you had a multitude of different ailments and diseases, |
0:50.4 | and you claim that you're, like to like everything. Unfortunately, yeah. I'm glad that's what I'm |
0:55.4 | known for. I tried to start the podcast. I have a podcast and I try to start that and be like, okay, I'm |
1:00.4 | going to try and do something other than that, but it's with me still. The thing is, I'm okay with it. |
1:04.3 | When you search, like when I was doing research on you, it's the only thing they came up consistently. Like, you have to search for anything else other |
1:10.9 | than that, because those are the most popular videos that you have. It's not even a bad thing, |
1:14.1 | I don't think. But it's impressive, because you, like, overcame all of that stuff. Yeah, yeah. |
1:18.6 | You want to hear details? First, I would love painting of Lenin fell on your head. Yeah. So this is this is true. And actually woke you up a painting in your room of Vladimir Lenin. Yeah. So my dad started buying Soviet art when I was in, I think I was in grade six. |
1:44.8 | Pretty tiny house. |
1:45.9 | Paintings covered everything. |
1:47.4 | There were hundreds and hundreds of paintings in there. |
1:49.3 | And then when I left for university, they like, because I didn't want any Lenin paintings in my room when I was growing up as a kid. |
1:54.4 | Lenin specifically or just like general like Russian. |
1:57.2 | Well, I didn't like the scary ones because there were war paintings. There room was filled with Lenin paintings because I'd been like no Lenin paintings in my room when I was a kid and a teenager. And yeah, I was lying in bed at night. And this huge probably seven foot by four foot painting of Lenin, yeah, fell on me. |
2:30.4 | Were they expensive? Like I'm curious how much they were. So they weren't allowed to export any art in the Soviet Union when there was a wall up. So all the countries in the Soviet Union had tons of art. And the government paid people to make propaganda art too. So there was a lot of art stuck in there. And when the wall came down, a lot of these people who had collected pieces of art for years, put them on eBay to sell them, and they were extremely cheap. Like, we didn't have a lot of money before we started getting business opportunities and dad went viral. We really didn't have very much money. He was spending some money on art, but it was dirt cheap. And it was quite a bit for people who were stuck in the Soviet Union times, but no, it was, it was cheap on eBay in like |
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