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  • Immigration, Politics, and the Economy w/ Political Commentator Jose Nino
    Dec 28 2025

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    ICE has been rounding people up without due process. Immigrants, typically of Hispanic descent, both legal and illegal, have been accused of the most heinous crimes. And yet, research shows they are one of the groups with the lowest violent crimes.

    So what's really going on?

    We're also told they don't pay their taxes. And yet, the Institute on Taxation and Economic Policies states that illegal immigrants paid almost 100 billion dollars last year.

    Your beliefs might get challenged during this episode.

    A quote from my book The Reluctant Human, "Truth exists. Lies need to be created."

    Today I speak with Political Commentator Jose Nino.

    Now let's dive in.





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    44 min
  • The Un-American President
    Sep 24 2025

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    Donald Trump calls himself a patriot — but his actions prove otherwise. From undermining elections and inciting January 6th, to cozying up to Putin, betraying Ukraine, and grifting the American people, Trump has shown us what we are not. This episode lays out his corruption, cruelty, and chaos — and contrasts it with what true American leadership should look like: truth, service, and defending democracy and ideals. Trump isn’t a patriot. He is the Un-American President.

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    16 min
  • Healing and Cleansing your Life with Ayurvedic Practitioner Jonathan Glass
    Aug 20 2025

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    Let's get back to basics today with what we eat, think, our energy and stress. What we allow and what we welcome into our lives affects our lives.

    Feeling out of balance? It's easy to in this crazy world.

    Today I speak with Jonathan Glass who is the founder and author of the Total Life Cleanse. He is a Naturopathic Doctor, Master Acupuncturist, Ayurvedic Practitioner, energy healer, herbalist and Natural Health Educator. Jonathan served on the faculty of the New England School of Acupuncture and the Dharma Institute of Yoga and Ayurveda. He has facilitated thousands through his JivAtma Energy Healing and Total Life Cleanse programs. Jonathan has been in private practice since 1987 when he co-founded the Healing Essence Center with Katherine Glass, in Concord, Massachusetts.

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    47 min
  • Wildlife Corridors: Saving Animals from Dying on America's Roadways
    Jul 22 2025

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    Over 1 MILLION animals die on US roads every single day. But what if we could change that?

    In this episode, Doug sits down with Amy Amrhein from the Southern Oregon Wildlife Crossing Coalition and Colin Reynolds from Defenders of Wildlife to talk about wildlife crossings and how they’re saving animals and humans alike. From heartbreaking stats to inspiring solutions, this conversation shows what’s possible when people step up.

    Support Southern Oregon Wildlife Crossing Coalition: myowf.org/SOWCC
    Learn more about Defenders of Wildlife: defenders.org

    Timestamps
    00:00 - Over 1 million animals die daily
    01:14 - Why Doug cares deeply about roadkill
    03:00 - History of animal road deaths and lack of responsibility
    04:26 - The human toll: injuries and damages
    06:03 - How development fragments habitats
    08:18 - Why animals struggle to cross roads safely
    10:46 - Documented animal behaviors at highways
    14:41 - Wildlife crossings: how they work
    17:33 - The first overpass in Oregon
    22:24 - Securing $33M federal funding for crossings
    25:22 - Wildlife crossings around the world
    28:14 - Call to action: reauthorize Wildlife Crossings Program
    31:33 - Why insurance & trucking industries should care
    41:30 - Can carmakers help prevent collisions?
    48:45 - How YOU can help locally
    57:00 - Where to donate and get involved

    Tags:
    wildlife crossings, animal overpass, roadkill solutions, The Douglas Robbins Show, Defenders of Wildlife, Oregon wildlife crossing, Amy Amrhein, Colin Reynolds, environmental conservation, biodiversity, animal migration, habitat loss, wildlife road safety,

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    59 min
  • #128- Plastics and Micro-Plastics- The Shocking Truth and What You Can Do w/Author Anne-Marie Bonneau
    Jun 4 2025

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    Plastics. Plastics. Plastics.

    They are everywhere. We ingest them daily in our drinks and food.

    In this conversation Anne-Marie Bonneau and I discuss the pervasive issue of plastic pollution, its impact on the environment, and the importance of consumer awareness and legislative changes. We explore the challenges of recycling, the need for sustainable packaging, and the role of education in fostering a more responsible society.

    There is necessity for both individual and corporate responsibility in addressing plastic waste and the potential for innovation in sustainable practices. We discuss the role of corporations in perpetuating plastic use and the greenwashing tactics employed to shift blame onto consumers.

    Anne-Marie shares her personal journey of reducing plastic in her life, emphasizing the benefits of whole foods and sustainable practices. The discussion also covers practical tips for minimizing plastic waste, the importance of natural alternatives, and the systemic issues surrounding plastic production. Ultimately, the conversation highlights the need for collective action and awareness in addressing environmental challenges.

    Find her at the Zero-Waste Chef

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    42 min
  • #127- New York Times Best Selling Author Ralph Pezzullo
    Apr 23 2025

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    Ralph Pezzullo was born in New York City. When he was five years old his father joined the Foreign Service of the State Department. His job took them to Mexico, South Vietnam, Bolivia, Colombia, Guatemala, Uruguay and Nicaragua. They lived in Saigon during the Tonkin Gulf Incident, the overthrow of Diem, a number of other coup d'etats and almost daily Vietcong terrorist attacks against Americans. After that, they survived three years gasping for air at 13,000 feet in La Paz, Bolivia during the time that Che Guevarra was trying to build a guerrilla base in that country. By 1980 his father was the US Ambassador to Nicaragua, and Ralph was there witnessing the first days of the Sandinista Revolution.

    These experiences molded him. He saw how political instability could throw peoples’ lives into chaos and test their character. In his teenage years he became a sounding board for his father’s opinions on how to best formulate and carry out US foreign policy. Many of his friends were other diplomats, CIA agents, and military attaches. Through observing them, Ralph developed an appreciation of the unique kinds of challenges US representatives faced in nations where our interests and cultural perspective often sharply differed from theirs.

    In 2004, shortly after moving his family to Los Angeles, he received an email from a gentleman who said he was a clandestine US intelligence operative and wanted to collaborate with him. The book they wrote together about the CIA-led operation to overthrow the Taliban in late 2001, called Jawbreaker, was published in 2005 and appeared on numerous bestseller lists.

    Following Jawbreaker, he started to receive calls and emails from other former government officials – DEA and FBI agents, police detectives, Special Forces soldiers, and Navy SEALs – who had interesting stories to tell. He helped turn some of them into bestselling books, including Most Evil and Inside SEAL Team Six.

    All of these courageous individuals had experienced conflict and human suffering first hand, and had their core beliefs tested. Their views often clashed with policy makers, who saw the same conflicts through the lens of bureaucratic politics. Many of his co-authors had experienced the same phenomena – how time after time our political and culture myopia, or inability to fully grasp the importance of local history, language, and culture, had led to bad decision-making and caused us to be ineffective.

    His new book is called Stolen Elections: The Plot to Destroy Democracy

    Based on a four-year investigation into election fraud by two top government whistleblowers, including CIA hero Gary Berntsen.

    Their conclusion: Enemies of the United States including Venezuela, Cuba, China and Serbia have been determining the results of elections in the U.S. since 2006 through the use of electronic systems that they have developed. Using these systems, they now manipulate the results of elections in 72 countries around the world.

    We discuss Ralph's unique upbringing in various war-torn countries, which shaped his worldview and understanding of U.S. foreign policy. The conversation delves into the importance of cultural understanding in international relations, the hasty withdrawal from Afghanistan, and the implications of the military-industrial complex.

    He is also the host of the popular podcast Heroes Behind Headlines.


    Find out more at http://ralphpezzulloauthor.com/

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  • #126 - Society vs. Humanity w/Douglas Robbins
    Mar 19 2025

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    Hey folks, I haven't done a solocast in quite a while. You should expect more of these in the future. Short nuggets on subjects that need addressing.

    Here goes:

    We were born into humanity and then are indoctrinated into society. It's often like the square peg in the round hole. Society was born out of humanity to navigate life: laws, government, religions, institutions, the external of goods and services. What happens is often the homogenization of the individual.

    Whereas humanity is in the honoring of the individual and the collective to bring their gifts forward. Humanity is that broader self. Humanity is from nature or God or whatever you want to call it. So it doesn't adhere to the same rules. Humanity seeks meaning and connection. It's about love and fulfillment, not tearing others down or labeling.


    Humanity is the broader self, the broader perspective


    Take a listen.




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    11 min
  • #125 - On Freedom Road with Yuri Chu Su
    Mar 5 2025

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    Is there another way to live other than the rat race? Are you feeling stuck and complacent? Frustrated?

    Here's a fun episode on freedom and being on the road. A rolling stone gathers no moss.

    Ever want to travel and see the world? Yuri has lived in over 20 countries. It all started on something called the nomad cruise, where other people were doing something similar.

    People who owned their time and owned their calendar, and were not location dependent.

    Yuri works remotely and often lives a higher quality of life. She makes the same money she would make in the States where she might only be getting by. Yet in some places the cost is 10x less.

    By living this way, one has the choice to reduce their workload and enjoy more activity, which equals more joy and fun, less stress. Not just living for the hustle and bustle.

    There are so many ways to live. Ours is not the only way. Far from it.

    How about:

    Late afternoon siestas in Spain where everything closes.

    Honking mopeds in Viet Nam just to say hello.

    In Argentina, fourth meals at midnight.

    Two hour lunches in Italy.

    For Yuri, joy is found in the celebration of dance and music, especially Bachatta dance with a partner, is everywhere in Argentina, in the streets, lessons in the park. People old and young.

    For her, dancing is getting into the body with movement and flow. It is an unspoken language.

    Just surviving and want to travel? Get away from burnout, worries, and have more bandwidth for the life you want to live on Freedom Road.



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    35 min