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Neil opened with New Zealand actor Te Kohe Tuhaka, who stars opposite Jason Momoa in Apple TV+'s epic series Chief of War as Namake, the middle brother to Momoa's Ka'iana (and Momoa's actual ancestor in the story). Te Kohe shared how he started acting in high school in New Zealand 22 years ago at the urging of an iconic Kiwi actress, traced New Zealand's thriving production industry (Minecraft, Avatar, and Chief of War partly shot there), and described the unforgettable moment standing back-to-back with Momoa on a lava field before an action sequence Momoa himself directed. He praised Apple TV+'s commitment to scale and production quality (citing See as another example) and called the show a chance for Hawaiians to see their pre-unification history under King Kamehameha on a global platform. Chief of War is streaming on Apple TV+; follow Te Kohe at @TKTuhaka on Instagram. The Talk Nutrition simulcast with co-host Kelly Springer then welcomed communications strategist, keynote speaker, and bestselling author Eliza VanCort, founder of the Actor's Workshop of Ithaca and a Cook House Fellow at Cornell University. Eliza shared her circuitous journey from a tough childhood (where she conflated invisibility with safety) through law school, acting school, and a traumatic brain injury after being hit by a texting driver while on her bike, which forced her to rebuild her communication "brick by brick." She walked through Meisner-technique-based insights on physical communication (the power of not moving your head, getting quiet to lift an idea, observing the minutiae of human behavior) and connected nutrition, posture, and stamina to confident communication, mirroring Kelly's behavior-change approach to reversing type 2 diabetes and other conditions. Her book A Woman's Guide to Claiming Space covers everything from imposter syndrome to anti-mentors to boundary-setting, and her produced film Stationed at Home (set in Binghamton, New York) just landed distribution per Variety and is available for preorder on Apple. Visit ElizaVanCort.com and KellysChoice.org. Neil then welcomed Dr. Jack Rocco of the Ultimate Men's Movement for a deep dive into non-pharmacologic and regenerative treatments for erectile dysfunction. Dr. Jack walked through platelet-rich plasma (PRP), explaining how spinning down a patient's own blood concentrates the platelets and healing factors that drive collagen formation and tissue revitalization. He covered PRP applications including knee arthritis (which he uses on himself after three prior knee procedures), Dr. Charles Runels' Vampire Facial popularized by Kim Kardashian, the P-Shot for erectile function injected into the corpus cavernosum, and the O-Shot for female arousal, lubrication, and stress urinary incontinence by adding collagen support around the urethra. He then introduced the PiezoWave shock wave device used for calcific tendonitis (plantar fasciitis, tennis elbow, golfer's elbow) and to break up calcific plaque in penile arteries, typically delivered as a 12-treatment program three times a week for four weeks. His closing philosophy: health span over lifespan, and "if you're healthy and horny, you're healthy." Visit TheUltimateMensClinic.com. Neil closed with the No Sleeve Nation Podcast simulcast featuring host Jason Seal, working through the apparel design vote for the brand's first men's shirt drop. The frontrunners are a Stranger Things-themed sleeveless, a black-and-gold Pittsburgh design, a skull design, and a steel-themed mill design, with the possibility of an NSN 316 nod to Stone Cold nostalgia. Women's tank designs (cropped, racerback, tie styles) drop next week, with kids' shirts following. A vote will go to the fans, then pre-orders launch.
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