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73. $2B Levitical Mega-Project... In Vancouver?
What happens when ancient laws clash with modern urban planning? In this episode, we dive into a fascinating thought experiment that is playing out in real-time in Vancouver, British Columbia. This Podcasts contrasts a Biblical mandate in Leviticus 25:23—which explicitly forbids the permanent sale of land, asserting that humans are merely tenants and stewards— with the Squamish Nation reclaiming their ancestral territory to build Senakw. Senakw is the largest First Nations economic development project in Canadian history: an unapologetically massive, ultra-dense, net-zero carbon mega-project. Because it is being built entirely on designated reserve land, it completely bypasses the city's strict traditional zoning bylaws. But with density projections five times higher than Canada's current highest-density neighborhoods, the project has sparked a fierce debate. Is this sustainable, earth-centric urban design an inspiring triumph of indigenous reclamation, or an infrastructural recipe for disaster as critics claim? In this episode, we discuss: * The staggering $20B economics and architecture of the Senakw development. * The density debate: Why urban planners are sounding the alarm on liveability. * The ultimate question: Would our cities be better managed if we followed ancient rules of stewardship?
72. Jon Ossoff's Secret Past
Before he was a United States Senator, he was managing... ... international sting operations! In this episode, we dive deep into the unconventional, high-stakes background of Sentor Jon Ossoff. Long before entering the halls of Congress, Ossoff spent his 20s as a CEO and investigative filmmaker, orchestrating documentary stings that exposed international corruption, corporate crimes, and war profiteering. We break down the fascinating timeline of his past—from his early mentorship under civil rights icon John Lewis to his years leading a gritty investigative firm. We also look at how his political opponents tried to weaponize his unconventional resume on the campaign trail, how independent fact-checkers responded, and how the intense operational skills he learned in the private sector prepared him to become the youngest chairman of the Senate's most powerful investigative committee. What We Cover: The Bead Mask Sting: The inside story of a dangerous undercover operation that took down corrupt international soccer officials. The "Q" Factor: Why Ossoff's real role in investigative journalism was less about dodging bullets and more about running high-stakes logistics, security protocols, and international broadcast deals. The Political Fallout: How tax classifications and foreign distribution deals were twisted into campaign attack ads—and what the facts actually show. The Ultimate Training Ground: How managing hostile environments and parsing legal minutiae in his 20s served as the perfect incubator for congressional oversight.
71. The Secret to Intimacy: Follow-Up Questions
The power of follow-up questions: To be attractive, you need to stop trying to be interesting and start focusing entirely on being genuinely interested in you partner or date. Join us as we unpack how to move beyond the "full switch" questions that end conversations, and instead use follow-up questions to build the structural framework of intimacy. Whether you're navigating a first date or looking to deepen a long-term relationship, discover how curiosity can become your most powerful relational strategy.
70. GLP-1: Alcohol, Depression and Online Shopping
GLP-1 drugs, like Ozempic and semaglutide, are doing more than just shrinking waistlines. Recent data suggests they are actively rewiring the human brain. In this deep dive, we explore how these medications affect the brain's reward system, potentially dampening cravings and shifting behaviors related to addiction, alcohol consumption, and depression. Key Topics Covered * The Brain's Reward Dial: Understanding how GLP-1s interact with the brain's reward system to help manage cravings. * Substance Use & Alcohol: Examining clinical data that shows a reduction in alcohol consumption and substance use in patients taking these drugs. * Impact on Depression: Discussing how these medications may interrupt the cycle between craving and consumption, leading to significant changes in mood and behavior. * Mechanism of Action: A look at how GLP-1 receptors in the brain's immune cells may help reduce neuroinflammation and improve mitochondrial function. DisclaimerWe are not medical professionals; we are curious guides synthesizing a stack of recent clinical trials, surveys, and pre-prints for you. Please always consult your doctor about your own health. Would you like me to draft a short, punchy social media post to accompany this Spotify release?
69. Mosquitoes from Google - What's with that?
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