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  • The Human Illusion and the Mechanics of Control with David Icke
    Jan 23 2026

    For more than three decades, David Icke has been one of the most censored and relentlessly challenged voices in modern public discourse. Banned from countries, erased from platforms, publicly ridiculed and dismissed, yet still standing thirty five years later as many of the conversations he began have moved steadily closer to the mainstream.

    This was never going to be a surface level conversation.

    In this episode, David takes us through the full arc of his journey, from his early years inside the BBC and British politics to the moment his perception of reality fundamentally changed. What follows is a deep exploration of consciousness, perception, control, belief systems, power structures, and the mechanics of reality itself, not as abstract theory, but as forces that actively shape how humanity thinks, fears, complies, and lives.

    We explore what David means by the human illusion, why he sees reality as frequency based rather than solid, and how perception becomes the primary lever of control. This conversation moves far beyond politics and into the deeper systems that influence identity, belief, religion, media, education, technology, and human behaviour at scale.

    David also breaks down why political leaders are not where real power resides, how global systems operate through compartmentalisation, and why keeping humanity locked into rigid belief structures prevents deeper awareness. We discuss artificial intelligence, digital identity, programmable money, and why the next phase of control is not enforced through force, but through perception and consent.

    This episode is expansive, intense, and intentionally uncompromising. It is about widening the frame, questioning what we think we know, and understanding how deeply perception governs experience in the modern world.

    Key moments include:

    ✔ David’s explanation of the human illusion and why visible reality is only a tiny fraction of what exists.

    ✔ How frequency, consciousness, and perception shape human experience and behaviour.

    ✔ Why power does not sit with politicians, presidents, or public figureheads.

    ✔ The role of religion, education, and belief systems in long term mass control.

    ✔ Artificial intelligence, digital identity, and the future of perception based governance.

    ✔ Why awakening is not political, and why real awareness sits beyond left and right.

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    2 ore e 6 min
  • Covid, Censorship and the Doctor Who Wouldn’t Back Down with Dr Peter McCullough
    Jan 16 2026

    He became one of the most visible medical voices of the Covid era by refusing to stay quiet. One of the most published cardiologists in history, he challenged the official response in real time and paid the price for it. When he questioned the narrative, they tried to erase him.

    Peter McCullough returns to the On a Mission podcast as our most listened to guest, after years of censorship, platform removals, and sustained attempts to discredit his work. None of it worked. The questions he raised never went away and much of what he warned about is now playing out in real time.

    This conversation revisits the decisions that shaped the pandemic response and follows their consequences through to today. We talk about why early treatment was shut down, how waiting until hospitalisation became standard practice, and what that meant for patient outcomes. We unpack testing and death reporting, the pressure placed on clinicians, and how media messaging and coordinated language shaped public fear and compliance.

    Dr McCullough also shares the deeply personal experience of treating his own father outside official guidance, exposing serious flaws in protocols that were presented as unquestionable. The discussion moves into myocarditis, all cause mortality, vaccine injury reporting, and long Covid, including the role of the spike protein and why so many people are still dealing with long term cardiovascular, neurological, and inflammatory symptoms.

    This is a continuation of a conversation many tried to shut down. It is direct, detailed, and grounded in what has now stood the test of time.

    Key moments include:

    ✔ Why early treatment was sidelined and the consequences of hospitalisation first protocols.

    ✔ Testing and death reporting and how the data became distorted.

    ✔ Treating a family member outside government guidance.

    ✔ Myocarditis, athlete risk, and shifting narratives.

    ✔ All cause mortality and unresolved excess death signals.

    ✔ Long Covid, the spike protein, and long term health impact.

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    53 min
  • When Stress and Menopause Collide with Health and Wellness Expert Gudiya Dagur Patel
    Jan 9 2026

    Wellness expert and Harley Street clinic co-founder Gudiya Dagur Patel joins the On a Mission podcast to unpack why so many women feel exhausted, overwhelmed, reactive, and disconnected despite doing everything right.

    This conversation will resonate with high-functioning women who are juggling work, family, health, and responsibility while quietly running on empty.

    Gudiya works in health and wellness, yet her own life followed a familiar pattern. Constant pressure. Always coping. Always pushing. No obvious warning signs. Until a routine test revealed stage four kidney cancer with no symptoms.

    From there, the focus turns to what actually drives burnout in women. Chronic stress. Emotional load. Hormonal change. Nervous system overload. Years of minimising what the body is signalling.

    Menopause and perimenopause run through this conversation, including why symptoms are so often missed, misunderstood, or mislabelled as anxiety or depression, and why many women feel like they are losing control of their energy, emotions, focus, and resilience.

    Alcohol, distraction, overachievement, and productivity are framed as coping strategies rather than personality traits, and the cost of never slowing down is laid bare.

    If you are tired all the time, struggling to switch off, snapping more than you used to, feeling foggy, flat, or not like yourself, this episode will connect dots that are rarely joined.

    Key moments include:

    ✔ Why burnout disproportionately affects capable, high-performing women.

    ✔ How chronic stress shows up physically, emotionally, and hormonally.

    ✔ Early menopause and perimenopause signs many women miss.

    ✔ Why hormonal issues are often misdiagnosed as mental health problems.

    ✔ Cortisol, nervous system overload, and emotional volatility.

    ✔ Alcohol and distraction as common coping mechanisms.

    ✔ Why rest feels uncomfortable after years of over-functioning.

    ✔ What recovery actually looks like when stress has been long-term.

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    1 ora e 16 min
  • Break Free from Addiction and Stop Repeating Destructive Patterns with Dr John Demartini
    Jan 5 2026

    World-renowned behavioural expert Dr John Demartini is back on the On a Mission podcast, and he does not disappoint!

    Demartini has long challenged mainstream psychology and self help frameworks, particularly around trauma, addiction, burnout, success, and responsibility. In this episode, those challenges show up clearly in how he explains behaviour, why people stay stuck, and why many popular approaches never reach the root of the issue.

    We get into the uncomfortable truth around why addiction is rarely about the substance itself, why burnout is often created by living in obligation rather than priority, and why many of the behaviours people want to eliminate are quietly serving a purpose. Demartini explains how unconscious motives drive behaviour, how emotional payoffs keep patterns in place, and why real change only happens when those drivers are exposed rather than avoided.

    The DeMartini Method runs throughout the conversation as the structure behind these views. It is used to explain why people repeat the same cycles, why responsibility is often misunderstood, and why removing blame without restoring accountability leaves people exactly where they started.

    Another unmissable episode 🔥

    Key moments include:

    ✔ Why addiction is rarely about the substance and more about the unconscious benefits it provides.

    ✔ How behaviours people label as destructive are often solving problems they have never identified.

    ✔ Why burnout is driven by misaligned priorities rather than workload or effort.

    ✔ How living by obligation creates stress, distraction, and emotional volatility.

    ✔ Why victim narratives feel validating but quietly remove control.

    ✔ How trauma is often approached in ways that reinforce identity instead of resolution.

    ✔ Why values dictate behaviour, money habits, leadership style, and decision making.

    ✔ How responsibility becomes a route back to clarity rather than blame.

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    1 ora e 18 min
  • Jaymie Icke: Questioning Authority In A System Built On Fear
    Dec 29 2025

    Covid. Censorship. Digital ID. Vaccines. Health freedom. Alternative media. Government overreach. Institutional control. Parenting in a system you no longer trust. These are no longer fringe talking points. They are the fault lines running through everyday life, shaping how people think, comply, spend, raise their children, and hand over responsibility without realising the long term cost.

    Jaymie Icke joins the On a Mission podcast as he talks openly about the ridicule he experienced growing up as the son of the world-renowned “conspiracy theorist” David Icke. Jaymie reflects on being judged and targeted for things that happened long before he was old enough to understand them, watching his father be publicly mocked, and then witnessing years later as many of those warnings quietly shifted from ridicule to accepted reality.

    We talk candidly about Covid as a breaking point, how censorship escalated the moment questions were asked, and why digital ID represents a far bigger shift than most people understand. Jaymie is honest about initially buying into the Covid narrative, the embarrassment of realising he was wrong, and why that moment triggered a much deeper reassessment of authority, trust, and personal responsibility.

    The conversation also goes into why dependency is the real mechanism of control, how alternative media filled a vacuum when mainstream narratives collapsed, and why health, education, money, and parenting all sit at the centre of the same system. This is not theory or performance. It is lived experience, uncomfortable realisations, and the consequences of choosing comfort over responsibility.

    Key moments include:

    ✔ Buying into the Covid narrative and the moment it fell apart.

    ✔ Why censorship escalated when questions were asked.

    ✔ How ridicule is used to silence dissent.

    ✔ Growing up under media scrutiny as David Icke’s son.

    ✔ Watching so called conspiracy shift into accepted reality.

    ✔ The rise and suppression of alternative media.

    ✔ Digital ID and why it changes the rules completely.

    ✔ Health freedom versus engineered medical dependency.

    ✔ Education, indoctrination, and parental conflict.

    ✔ Why dependency is more powerful than force.

    ✔ What actually happens when people stop complying.

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    1 ora e 17 min
  • The Architecture Of Mass Compliance with Multimillionaire Dean Kelly
    Dec 19 2025

    Dean Kelly returns to the On a Mission podcast for one of the most anticipated conversations we have released.

    Dean founded his first business at 27, sold it to a PLC for an eight figure exit, and became a liquid multi millionaire by 30. He went on to become the youngest CEO on the UK stock market and has since built, scaled, and exited multiple businesses. On paper, the story could stop there. It never does.

    Dean originally came on the podcast to talk about those achievements. Our conversations never stay there. We first connected during the pandemic, at a time when much of the official narrative did not sit right. What followed were challenging discussions around power, incentives, and how decisions are really made behind the scenes. Dean has a way of interrogating ideas rather than accepting them at face value, which is why these conversations consistently go beyond surface level commentary.

    This conversation moves through money, power, fear, and responsibility, exploring how people are conditioned to avoid discomfort, outsource thinking, and stay reactive rather than sovereign. It also looks at what it genuinely means to future proof your life and protect your family in an increasingly unstable world, without panic, paranoia, or blind trust in institutions.

    Key moments include:

    ✔ Dean’s journey from eight figure exit to public markets leadership.

    ✔ Why conversations about success rarely tell the full story.

    ✔ The difference between money problems and spending problems.

    ✔ Why people instinctively move away from pain and the long term cost of that avoidance.

    ✔ Power, control, and the incentives driving global decision making.

    ✔ What future proofing your life and family actually looks like in real terms.

    This episode is for people who challenge conventional thinking and want a clearer understanding of how money, power, and responsibility really operate.

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    1 ora e 57 min
  • James Ashford on Addiction, Success and Finding Purpose After Becoming a Multimillionaire
    Dec 12 2025

    Always a pleasure catching up with James Ashford, a working class Yorkshire lad putting Doncaster on the map. He has faced more than his fair share of adversity and refused to let any of it define him. From a standing start to a multi figure exit, he has achieved more than most people could ever imagine.

    This is not a business podcast. We get into the real stuff. He talks openly about overcoming addiction and learning to rechannel his energy and focus. He talks about becoming a multimillionaire and reaching the point where he finally had everything society insists will make you feel successful, only to realise that the feeling never came. Instead of fulfilment he felt a growing emptiness that made him question everything he had worked for.

    And then there is the part most people never admit. The depression that followed. The sudden loss of purpose. The realisation that money and status do not fix the parts of you that need attention. These are the conversations that matter. Real chats. None of the bullshit.

    James is the real deal. An ordinary man achieving extraordinary things and brave enough to talk about the parts that usually stay hidden.

    Key moments include

    James speaking openly about addiction and how he learned to take the same intensity that once pushed him off track and redirect it into something healthier and more constructive.

    ✓ The moment he became a multimillionaire and realised the fulfilment he had been chasing never arrived. He talks about the unexpected emptiness that surfaced the second he achieved everything he thought he wanted.

    ✓ The breakdown that hit him when everything looked successful from the outside but felt like he was crumbling internally. He explains what triggered it and why it forced him to stop and reassess his entire direction.

    ✓ The depression that followed and the sudden loss of purpose. He talks plainly about the reality of that chapter without dressing it up.

    ✓ His take on the world during Covid, the way people became more divided, the impact of online conflict and how it shifted his entire worldview.

    ✓ His trip to Necker Island and the clarity he gained from the experience, including what he learned from spending time with Richard Branson and how those conversations reshaped his thinking.

    ✓ The work of rebuilding identity and meaning once the external achievements no longer held any weight.

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    1 ora e 27 min
  • Alone in the World’s Deadliest Jungle with World First Adventurer Daniel Eggington
    Dec 5 2025

    Daniel Eggington has already completed world first expeditions in environments most people would never dare step into. No big budget. No support crew. No safety net. Just an ordinary man deciding to do something extraordinary and refusing to turn back when everything went wrong.

    In this episode Daniel takes us into the reality behind those missions. The failed attempts. The fear. The injuries. The wrong turns. The nights he was convinced he would not make it home. From being abandoned in the Darien Gap to navigating cartel controlled regions, crossing lethal rivers, losing supplies and fighting exhaustion, Daniel speaks openly about the moments he has never shared publicly before.

    But this conversation is not just about survival. It is about why he keeps going back. The drive. The purpose. The identity he built through hardship. And the way remote environments force you to confront the truth about who you are.

    Daniel is now preparing for the biggest challenge of his life, a world first expedition through the Congo River region. A route so dangerous and unpredictable that very few people would even attempt it. The planning, setbacks and political barriers have already begun, giving a glimpse into what he is walking towards.

    Key moments include:

    ✔ Growing up around real gang violence and the moment he realised staying in that world would destroy his future.

    ✔ The drastic decision he made as a young man to escape the environment he was surrounded by.

    ✔ Entering the Darien Gap and the exact moment his guide vanished, leaving him completely alone in one of the most lawless regions on earth.

    ✔ Walking through territory controlled by armed groups and the split second moment he realised a misunderstanding could turn dangerous.

    ✔ Running out of supplies in a hostile environment where dehydration, starvation and disorientation become lethal within hours.

    ✔ Waking to the sound of snakes moving around his camp and learning how to keep his nerve in areas known for crocodiles.

    ✔ The point exhaustion and hunger caused his mind to slip, leading to dangerous choices he had to claw back from.

    ✔ The unexpected local who found him during a collapse and the impact that moment had on turning the expedition around.

    ✔ The psychological crash after the Rio Negro and why it hit him harder than anything physical he has ever endured.

    ✔ The political, safety and logistical barriers already threatening the Congo world first long before he even reaches the start line.

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    1 ora e 20 min