Dive into conversations with top creators, experts, and voices shaping today’s world. Watch their stories, ideas, and experiences come to life through powerful interviews.

Jesse Watters, co-host of "The Five" and host of "Jesse Watters Primetime," joins The Brian Kilmeade Show to offer a critical analysis of Vice President Kamala Harris's role and performance. The discussion explores her perceived struggles in answering basic questions and handling major issues, drawing comparisons to previous administrations' approaches to national challenges, particularly the COVID-19 pandemic. This episode provides an engaging political commentary on the current U.S. leadership and policy-making.

Brian Kilmeade analyzes President Joe Biden's ongoing political difficulties, focusing on the controversy surrounding Stacey Abrams' absence from Biden's voting rights speech in Georgia. Kilmeade delves into the implications of Abrams' decision on Biden's political standing, the legislative push for federal voting rights, and the broader challenges facing the Democratic party. He discusses stalled initiatives like the 'Build Back Better' plan and public dissatisfaction with current policies, offering insights into political strategies and the perception of election outcomes. The episode also touches on the impact of local events, such as the Georgia Bulldogs' national championship win, on diverting public and media attention from political speeches.

In this insightful episode of the Huberman Lab Podcast, host Andrew Huberman sits down with Dr. Jack Feldman, a distinguished Professor of Neurobiology at UCLA and a world-renowned expert in the science of respiration. This conversation offers a master class on how and why humans breathe, exploring the intricate neural control mechanisms, the crucial function of the diaphragm, and its role in oxygenating the brain and body.
Dr. Feldman delves into how breathing patterns profoundly influence mental states, emotions like fear, memory, and reaction time. The discussion covers various specific breathing protocols, including box breathing, cyclic hyperventilation (similar to Wim Hof breathing), and the differences between nasal and mouth breathing. Listeners will gain a deep understanding of physiological sighs, the impact of peptides on breathing, and how certain magnesium compounds can enhance cognitive ability. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in leveraging the power of breath for improved health, performance, and well-being.

Jay Shetty welcomes Ed Winters, a leading vegan educator and activist, to the On Purpose podcast. They delve into Ed's personal journey to veganism, exploring how cognitive biases and cultural habits shape our dietary choices. The discussion covers the realities of animal cruelty in farming, the deep-rooted impact of culture and tradition on our relationship with animals, and practical ways to make the shift to veganism sustainable and affordable. Ed also shares insights into how consumers can advocate for change through their purchasing power at the grocery store, emphasizing a non-judgmental approach to activism.

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Join a compelling discussion with Jay Bhattacharya, a distinguished Professor of Medicine at Stanford University and co-author of the Great Barrington Declaration. This insightful conversation delves into critical aspects of the COVID-19 pandemic, examining the virus's true mortality rate, comparing its impact to influenza, and scrutinizing the roles of figures like Francis Collins and Dr. Fauci in shaping public health policy. Dr. Bhattacharya shares his expert perspective on vaccine safety, efficacy, and the complexities of vaccine hesitancy. The episode further explores the principles of the Great Barrington Declaration, advocating for focused protection over universal lockdowns, while also addressing the pervasive influence of fear and offering profound reflections on life's meaning during global health crises. This is an essential listen for understanding the science, policy, and societal implications of the pandemic.

Brian Kilmeade and New York Post Columnist Michael Goodwin engage in a critical discussion about the COVID-19 Omicron surge, the efficacy of government mandates, and the differing advice from public health officials like Dr. Fauci versus the CDC. They examine the implications of these policies on daily life, the economy, and the path to normalcy, questioning the federal government's role and preparedness in managing the pandemic and highlighting inconsistencies in official guidance.

Dive deep into the fascinating neuroscience behind how we form and break habits. This episode unpacks the intricate processes of neuroplasticity, offering a scientific understanding of how our brains can be rewired. Discover two innovative systems for habit formation: one grounded in brain states across a 24-hour cycle and another focused on a 21-day consolidation plan. Learn about 'task bracketing' and the role of the basal ganglia in shaping behaviors, as well as the critical impact of dopamine rewards. Whether you're aiming to excel in school, boost your fitness, enhance relationships, or pursue creative endeavors, this episode provides actionable, science-based tools to build beneficial habits and eliminate unwanted ones, empowering you to achieve significant behavioral changes in any aspect of life.

Dive deep into a thought-provoking conversation with Michael Malice, the celebrated political thinker, podcaster, author, and anarchist, as he joins Lex Fridman. This engaging episode explores a wide range of compelling topics, from the controversial sagas surrounding Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, to philosophical debates on truth, goodness, and beauty. Michael Malice shares his unique perspectives on Russian culture, the dynamics of the 2024 elections, and the provocative concept of a national divorce. The discussion also touches on prominent figures like Elon Musk, Anthony Fauci, and intellectual exchanges involving Joe Rogan, Bret Weinstein, and Sam Harris. Gain invaluable insights into Malice's acclaimed books, including 'The Anarchist Handbook' and 'The White Pill,' alongside practical advice for young people and reflections on immortality. Tune in for an unmissable dialogue spanning politics, philosophy, and pressing current events.

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