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  • Public vs. Private: The Hidden System You Don’t Realize You’re Trapped In with Michael Joseph and Marcia Ann
    2026/04/22

    Most people think they understand the system they’re living in.

    They don’t.

    In this episode, Dani hosts Michael Joseph and Marcia Ann from Sacred Honor Educational Fellowship. Together, they break down the distinction between public and private systems, how contracts and consent actually function, and why so many people are operating inside structures they have no idea they’ve agreed to.

    We get into the 1871 shift, the implications of the 14th Amendment, and the idea that modern governance runs less on force, and more on participation, language, and agreement.

    We also unpack:

    • how education conditions compliance
    • why “rights” aren’t what you think they are
    • and how private structures are used by those who understand the rules

    This isn’t about telling you what to believe.

    It’s about showing you the framework, so you can decide for yourself.

    Watch on Odysee. Listen on podcast platforms everywhere.

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    Show notes:

    • The claim that 1871 fundamentally altered the structure of U.S. governance
    • Why some argue the U.S. functions as a corporate-style entity
    • How contracts—not force—are said to underpin modern control systems
    • The idea that consent is often implied, not explicit
    • Breaking down public vs. private jurisdiction
    • The argument that the 14th Amendment changed the nature of citizenship
    • Natural rights vs. rights granted within a system
    • How language shapes legal and practical outcomes
    • Why education may function as conditioning into participation
    • The role of trusts, PMAs, and private structures
    • Solicitation vs. invitation—and why that distinction matters
    • The bigger question: What system are we actually participating in?
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    49 分
  • Follow the Money. Question Authority. Or Get Super Very Played.
    2026/04/08

    In this solo romp, we explore how selective facts, omission, and “expert authority” are used to manipulate public perception, why following the money changes the story, and how philanthropic funding influences what gets amplified, reframed, or erased.

    I also dig into the persistent though unexamined belief in hierarchies of human value, and how they have this horrendous habit of dangerously disconnecting us from our humanity. I delve into the stupidity of social justice quotas, the power of cultivating collaborative coherence, and oodles more.

    Watch on Odysee. Listen on podcast platforms everywhere.

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    Show notes:

    * origin of “quantum languaging” through a personal health crisis and the realization that language shapes perception and outcomes

    * using a current monument/slavery narrative as a real-time propaganda case study

    * how selective facts and omission are used to construct persuasive but incomplete narratives

    * identifying the “appeal to authority” pattern: positioning experts to shut down independent thinking

    * common messaging tactics: “you don’t understand,” “trust the experts,” “we know better”

    * why following the money reveals underlying incentives and agenda alignment

    * how funding sources influence messaging, priorities, and public positioning

    * philanthropic foundations shaping cultural narratives, historical framing, and institutional storytelling

    * the difference between preserving history and “transforming” it

    * media literacy as a necessary skill for navigating modern information environments

    * recognizing propaganda techniques as a way to reclaim agency and discernment

    * how people unconsciously create hierarchies of human value (intellectual, political, spiritual)

    * critique of “higher consciousness” as a covert superiority framework

    * examining where we replicate the same judgment and dehumanization we criticize

    * using self-inquiry to identify bias, projection, and internal contradictions

    * the emotional impact of recognizing manipulation, distortion, and division

    * isolation, grief, and disillusionment as part of seeing more clearly

    * choosing growth, responsibility, and clarity over resentment

    * practicing compassion and shared humanity in a culture that rewards division

    * applying these insights to group dynamics, leadership, and collective performance

    * the importance of alignment, coherence, and clean communication in teams

    * recognizing that narratives, incentives, and perception shape behavior at every level

    * taking ownership of how you think, what you believe, and how you participate

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    55 分
  • Why Trying to Wake Up Keeps You Asleep with Val Reznik
    2026/03/25

    What happens when the mind stops?

    In this deep-dive of a soulful af conversation, Dani sits down with longtime friend, spiritual teacher, and author Val Reznik to explore his 30-year journey into consciousness, awakening, and the nature of the Self.

    After a spontaneous “no-mind” experience decades ago, Val set out on a tenacious quest to understand enlightenment—traveling the world, practicing intensive meditation, experimenting with psychedelics, and studying spiritual traditions across cultures.

    But the ultimate realization wasn’t what he expected.

    In this episode, Val shares the profound insight that the search for awakening can actually block the experience itself—and that the wholeness we’re seeking may already be present beneath layers of psychological fragmentation.

    Dani and Val explore:

    · The difference between focused mind and expanded awareness

    · Why trauma fragments the self into “parts”

    · How empathy—not ego death—may be the real path to integration

    · The role of meditation, psychedelics, and spiritual seeking

    · Why enlightenment isn’t a permanent state—but a dynamic process of opening and closing

    · And how the simple question “Who is looking?” can reveal the deepest spiritual truth

    This conversation bridges psychology, spirituality, and lived experience in a candid exploration of what awakening might actually look like in the modern world.

    Watch on Odysee. Listen on podcast platforms everywhere.

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    Find Val:

    Gardenoftrueself.com

    Amazon link for book:

    https://www.amazon.com/Bonfire-Existence-Enlightenment-Chronicles-Val/dp/B0FB494QVT

    Link for Red Dragon Qi Gong:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9JjJ4tEuPu8

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    56 分
  • ALL IN: Beating the Odds, Mastering the Mind + Rewriting the Rules with Alberto Crane || FULL EPISODE
    2026/03/24

    BONUS episode note: In honor of Alberto’s new book drop, I am putting out this podcast – in its entirety – for the public. His attitude, experience and perspectives are so inspiring, I want to share it with the world, so we can all realize our potential and obliterate any and all perceived limitations along the way…

    MMA/UFC veteran and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu black belt Alberto Crane doesn’t half-ass ANYthing.

    In this conversation, we go deep into what it actually means to go all in—not just in sport, but in life, health, and mindset.

    From traveling to Brazil as a teenager to train with the legendary Gracie family, fighting in the UFC and MMA, to building a fighting/training legacy in Los Angeles, Alberto shares the philosophy that carried him through decades of competition—and into one of the biggest fights of his life: a Multiple Sclerosis diagnosis.

    Instead of accepting the script he was handed, he challenged it.

    We talk about:

    · the mental reps that shape reality

    · the moment everything clicked (“I believe my technique”)

    · refusing the fear narratives coming out of the Western medical paradigm

    · building resilience through discipline

    · and why most people underestimate the power of mindset

    This is a conversation about ownership—of your body, your mind, and your path.

    Watch on Odysee. Listen on podcast platforms everywhere.

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    https://www.albertocrane.com

    https://www.legacybjj.com

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    1 時間 4 分
  • The Business of Division: Narrative Control Explained || Part 1
    2026/03/11

    In this solo episode, I unpack the mechanics of narrative control — and why separation isn’t accidental; it’s strategic.

    From identity fragmentation and linguistic manipulation to NGO-funded activism, monument vandalism in Santa Fe, and my own lived experience of platform censorship, this episode connects the dots between local events and larger structural forces shaping public discourse.

    I also walk through a revealing and annoying interaction with ChatGPT that raises important questions about AI guardrails, framing, and who decides what information is “allowed.”

    This one is about seeing the water we’re swimming in.

    Watch on Odysee. Listen on podcast platforms everywhere.

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    Show notes:

    • Narrative change as a deliberate strategy of social fragmentation

    • How identity “modifier stacking” dissolves shared humanity

    • Why separation isn’t accidental — it’s operational

    • Who benefits when we’re divided into smaller and smaller camps

    • Santa Fe monument vandalism and the framing around “Land Back”

    • Media language vs. direct accountability

    • My personal experience of post-2020 censorship and platform throttling

    • The business impact of being algorithmically suppressed

    • A revealing ChatGPT exchange and the question of AI guardrails

    • Why narrative control is the most powerful weapon in culture right now

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    45 分
  • Sunrise, Sacred Geometry & Reclaiming Your Biofield with Kristen Gilbert Part 1
    2026/02/25

    Are WiFi, blue light, and modern tech quietly frying your mitochondria?

    Occupational Therapist (and championship Pole Dancer!) Kristen Gilbert joins me to break down quantum biology in a way that actually makes sense — from metabolic water (Gerald Pollack’s “fourth phase water”) to circadian light signaling, grounding, EMF mitigation, and how sunrise might be the most underrated healing practice on Earth.

    We also explore sacred geometry, honeycomb lattice water, tattoos as energetic transmission, and how tending to your mitochondrial terrain can radically shift mood, energy, and resilience.

    This conversation bridges science, mysticism, and lived experience in a way that will change how you think about your body.

    Watch on Odysee. Listen on podcast platforms everywhere.

    Part 2:

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    Find Kristen and sign up for her Rise and Shine course (with me!):

    www.kristengilbert.ca

    Show notes:

    · Why healthy routines collapse when life improves

    · The nervous system’s “upper limit” on joy

    · Trauma, self-sabotage & subconscious contraction

    · How somatic work expands your capacity for happiness

    · Light hygiene & circadian rhythm as nervous system repair

    · Metabolic (exclusion zone) water & mitochondrial health

    · The role of grounding + sunrise exposure

    · Anger as a mobilizing force (not a spiritual flaw)

    · Belonging vs fitting in

    · Slowing down as a revolutionary act

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    48 分
  • The Many Paths To Game B | Words | Episode 120 w/ Courtenay Turner
    2026/02/25

    I don't normally post my Words with Dani and Emily podcast here, AND because this was such a juicy conversation with special guest, Courtenay Turner, I am inspired to share it with you here. Words is usually safeguarded behind a tall and remote paywall on our Locals community (link below), and on my own Locals/Patreon accounts, where it is reserved for our $10+ supporters. If you dig it, consider supporting/joining us!

    Researcher, writer, and podcaster Courtenay Turner joins us for a lively discussion about the crossover between her current work and the threads we have been tracking for several years. We hope you enjoy! :)

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    2 時間 15 分
  • Microdosing Satanism in a Fake Fendi Realm with Tom Zaimes Part 1
    2026/02/25

    In this rollicking podcast conversation, Tom Zaimes breaks down how corruption actually works—not as a series of scandals or bad actors, but as a normalized operating system sustained by incentives, media narratives, and managed dissent. We explore why exposure rarely leads to reform, how “anti-establishment” movements are absorbed and neutralized, and why institutions appear to fail while continuing to consolidate power.

    This episode cuts through moral framing to examine the mechanics of control, the illusion of accountability, and what it would really mean to side with Team Humanity inside a system that rewards corruption.

    Watch on Odysee. Listen on Progressive Radio Network and podcast platforms everywhere.

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    Find Tom: https://www.instagram.com/tomzaimes/ https://www.facebook.com/tom.zaimes

    Show notes: • Why corruption should be understood as a structural incentive system, not individual moral failure • The distinction between surface corruption (scandals) and deep corruption (architecture) • How modern systems stabilize themselves by absorbing criticism rather than eliminating it • The mechanics of controlled opposition and why it’s essential to regime durability • Why exposure, whistleblowing, and transparency rarely produce reform • The psychological comfort people derive from believing corruption is accidental • How power uses complexity and opacity as defensive tools • The role of media in laundering legitimacy while appearing adversarial • Why adversarial journalism is tolerated when it doesn’t threaten incentives • The illusion of “anti-establishment” movements within a pre-bounded system • How dissent is redirected into safe, cyclical outrage channels • The difference between narrative conflict and material power conflict • Why reform efforts focus on personalities instead of structures • The role of NGOs and intermediaries in managing public anger • How institutions survive failure by redefining success metrics • Why moral framing often obscures operational reality • The cost of confronting systems honestly — socially, professionally, psychologically • Why most people sense something is wrong but can’t articulate where the leverage is • The emotional and cognitive toll of recognizing structural capture • What real accountability would require — and why it is structurally resisted • Why collapse narratives are more comforting than slow decay • The difference between cynicism and realism • How people become unwitting participants in maintaining systems they oppose • Why the system doesn’t need mass compliance — only predictable behavior • What “Team Humanity” would actually require in practice (and why it’s hard) • Why naming the problem correctly is the first and most dangerous step

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    55 分