Fernando Aires talks with Dr Scott Sherr, medical director of the new venture The Clinic at Bulletproof Labs. Since Scott is a certified medical physician, and certified in hyperbaric oxygen medicine, Fernando pries into his brain to find out how much more effective IV/IM injections can be over pills, the quality control that's administered, hyperbaric therapy, and more.

Key Takeaways:

[2:28] The symbiotic venture of Dr Sherr's clinic and Bulletproof Labs in their space in Santa Monica

[5:32] Bioavailability through IM/IV is worlds better than oral methods

[8:05] IM/IV supplements makes fat/water solubility a non-factor

[10:38] Why the way The Clinic makes their signature cocktail is important

[14:39] The amount of quality control that's done before each cocktail is released to the public

[19:20] How to properly measure the results of the cocktails

[22:32] What hyperbaric therapy is and the benefits it provides

[25:42] When Dr Sherr's lab will open

Website:

www.TheClinic.io
www.BulletproofLabs.com
www.twitter.com/TheClinicAtBPLabs

Direct download: HS_314_Scott_Sherr.mp3
Category:general -- posted at: 9:00am EDT

Today's Flash Back Friday leads us to Episode 15 with Siddharth Kara.

No matter what you think, slavery is still alive in modern society. Siddharth Kara, Fellow on Human Trafficking with the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University, is a founding member of Harvard's Advisory Collective on Human Rights. In 1995, Siddharth witnessed the disgusting truth of slavery in a Bosnian refugee camp. After that he went to 16 countries on 5 continents to research slavery in modern day, leading to his book Sex Trafficking: Inside the Business of Modern Slavery.

Siddharth discovered sex slaves in brothels, clubs, massage parlors, and street corners. He found slaves in factories, brick kilnes, fields, mines, quarries, and even victim shelters. He saw people sold into slavery, talked with more than 500 slaves, and confronted several slave purchasers.

Website:

Sex Trafficking: Inside the Business of Modern Slavery

www.SiddharthKara.com

Direct download: HS_313_FBF_Siddharth_Kara.mp3
Category:general -- posted at: 9:00am EDT

Geography and demographic patterns are more important than most people give them credit for. Jason Hartman talks to Peter Zeihan, author of The Accidental Superpower, about what led America and other world powers to become economic and social behemoths. From China's one-child policy, to the strength of the dollar, to the future of oil and 3D printing, everything is important.

Key Takeaways

[1:37] – Peter Zeihan has held high-ranking positions within Stratfor, an intelligence company used by government and business officials.

[4:57] – You have to ask the bigger question: ‘compared to what?’ What are you comparing everything to?

[5:51] – Jason Hartman details some of the guest interviews we have in upcoming episodes of the Creating Wealth Show.

[13:29] – Geography is still a vital factor to a country’s progress and development, especially when it comes to transportation.

[18:54] – The dollar is the only hard currency in the world that exists in sufficient volume to lubricate the global system. What if the printing press actually was an option?

[21:08] – America’s commitment to free trade still has a huge impact on today’s world economy.

[26:48] – All of the various financial crashes are happening for the same reasons and we need to learn from them.

[29:41] – China is in such a difficult demographical situation that America’s social pressure for near-retirees seems like nothing.

[32:08] – Boundaries and ideas are starting to change for retirees, but those staying on in work are still in the minority.

[34:05] – The future of American oil production and usage could have totally transformed by this time next year.

[36:53] – The impact of 3D printing on supply chains is just staggering, and it’s going to continue to shrink the industry.

[42:16] – For more information, head to www.Zeihan.com and the book, The Accidental Superpower is available at any local bookstore and online.

Website:

The Accidental Superpower: The Next Generation of American Preeminence and the Coming Global Disorder by Peter Zeihan

Money: Master the Game by Tony Robbins

For every 1% of manufacturing that moves to 3D printing, we can assume a 10-15% drop in shipping expenses.

Direct download: HS_312_Peter_Zeihan.mp3
Category:general -- posted at: 12:25am EDT

This Flash Back Friday goes back to Episode 83 with Steven Wyer, CEO of Third Coast Interactive.

When Google starts bringing back negative things about you in the first position, how did it get there and how do you manage your online reputation in the aftermath? Steven and Jason Hartman discuss what negative content can arise, what challenges people who have been slandered online face, how to protect yourself, and how to go about doing damage control.

Website:

www.3ci.agency

Direct download: HS_311_FBF_Steven_Wyer.mp3
Category:general -- posted at: 12:00pm EDT

Jason delivers his most heartwarming episode ever as he interviews the author of A Dog’s Purpose, Bruce Cameron. Bruce captured the hearts of over 2300 Amazon reviewers, as well as topping the New York Times best-seller list, with his series of stories about man’s best friend.

Key Takeaways:

[3:27] A Dog’s Purpose and A Dog’s Journey resonated with people because it included true love and true friends.

[6:16] Dogs are really good at reading our emotions.

[8:16] The Dogs of Christmas is a dramatic mirror of our current hermit type lives.

[12:19] Dog’s make the best out of everything so take advantage of it!

Website:

www.ADogsPurpose.com

Direct download: HS_310_Bruce_Cameron.mp3
Category:general -- posted at: 12:00pm EDT

Today's Flash Back Friday takes us to Episode 72, from January 2012.

In this episode, Jason Hartman talks with James Wesley Rawles about his book, Survivor: A Novel of the Coming Collapse. While the book may be a fictional post-apocalyptic thriller, James provides a picture of what life could be like for the unprepared should life as we know it come to an abrupt end. The two discuss the possibilities, and consequences, of such horrific incidents as all three power grids going down across the country, the raiding of grocery stores (who no longer keep stock in the back of the store), the lack of clean water, and the high possibility of rioting in larger cities. For more details, listen at: www.HolisticSurvival.com. James reminds people about the need to pick carefully where they’re going to live, emphasizing the need for access to clean water and water filters.

James Wesley, Rawles is a survivalist author and lecturer, and the founder and editor of SurvivalBlog.com. He is a former U.S. Army intelligence officer and now works as a full-time blogger and freelance writer. He held Top Secret security clearance with Special Background Investigation and was granted access to Sensitive Compartmented Information. He was awarded Officer specialty and achieved the rank of Captain. He attended the Army NBC defense officer’s course, as well as Northern Warfare School at Fort Greeley, Alaska.

Website:

www.SurvivalBlog.com

“Without clean water, you’re a refugee in one day.”

Direct download: HS_309_FBF_James_Wesley_Rawles.mp3
Category:general -- posted at: 12:00pm EDT

Fernando Aires talks with Jim Poole, President and CEO of Solace Lifesciences, about their product NuCalm. NuCalm is designed to aid in managing stress and sleep and is used by many professional athletes, as well as cancer patients. The two discuss how the system works, what state NuCalm tries to get your body into, whether there are any side effects, and more.

Jim travels 250 days a year to bring NuCalm to as many people as he can, and he uses NuCalm every day he's on the road. They've worked with MMA fighters, 25 professional teams, Olympians, golfers, tennis players, boxers, and other athletes to help them gain a mental edge on their opponent.

Key Takeaways:

[2:39] What is NuCalm and how does it work?

[6:58] The 3 manners in which we achieve parasympathetic nervous system dominance

[9:26] What a session of NuCalm consists of

[12:59] Reaching the alpha and theta zone

[15:53] NuCalm's role for cancer patients

[19:27] The impact NuCalm can have on professional athletes

[24:58] The concept of NuCalm is to be a tool so we can effectively manage stress and improve sleep without drugs

[27:11] Whether NuCalm has any side effects or dependency issues

[30:52] NuCalm pricing and where/how you can get it

Website:

www.NuCalm.com

www.NuCalmLibrary.com/performance


"We're not in balance with ourselves, we're not in balance with our families, the world is out of balance."

Direct download: HS_308_Jim_Poole.mp3
Category:general -- posted at: 5:36pm EDT

Today's Flash Back Friday takes us back to Episode 44, from January 2011.

Jason Hartman talks with Vietnam veteran and former Philadelphia Police Officer Stephen Rementer about proper use of firearms. Stephen is a certified firearms instructor, a bomb disposal technician, a license private detective, and a Glock and Smith and Wesson Certified Armorer.

Stephen and his wife teach defensive firearm skills to civilians, law enforcement, and security personnel at their Pennsylvania Lethal Weapons Institute.

Stephen and Jason discuss how the right to personal self-defense is protected by our Constitution and is vital to a free society. But the right comes with an imperative to act as a good citizen who obeys the law, respects the rights of others, and prepared to act when faced with a situation threatening personal security.

Website:

www.PistolPeople.com

Essential Guide to Handguns: Firearm Instruction for Personal Defense and Protection

Direct download: HS_307_FBF_Stephen_Rementer.mp3
Category:general -- posted at: 6:17pm EDT

Jason Hartman talks with retired US Army Major General Bruce Lawlor, author of When Deadly Force is Involved, about his new book.

Most Americans purchase guns for self defense, and have already decided that, if the situation arises, they will use deadly force to protect themselves and others around.

Jason and Bruce examine the burden of proof that you need to meet in order to justify self defense, and how you can avoid protecting yourself but being guilty in the eyes of the court.

Key Takeaways:

[1:55] The common elements of law and self defense around the nation

[4:26] Is there a duty to retreat?

[8:48] Self defense and fist fights through the eyes of the law

[14:12] The questions that Bruce's book answers

[15:46] An example of a person exhibiting "bad behavior" in the eyes of the law

Website:

www.BruceLawlor.com

"Before a person is entitled to employ deadly force...they must first make a reasonable attempt to avoid the application of that force"

Direct download: HS_306_Bruce_Lawlor.mp3
Category:general -- posted at: 10:14pm EDT

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