John Moody on Practicing Regenerative Agricultural Judo

David Gornoski is joined by author, farmer, and speaker John Moody who tells the story of how he was able to heal his ulcers and discover regenerative agriculture. The conversation also covers the federal government’s war on local farming, how government regulations are skewed towards multinational corporations, why the average farm in America isn’t earning […]

The Science: Naomi Wolf Exposes Pfizer’s Crimes

David Gornoski is joined by Naomi Wolf for a conversation on her upcoming book on the Pfizer documents; whether Pfizer knew that the vaccines were safe; how the vaccines harmed mothers; the complicity of the FDA and the White House; the possibility of criminal investigations against Pfizer, the explosions of food processing plants; the nature […]

The Science: Dr. Peter McCullough Exposes mRNA in Food Supply, Bad Batches

David Gornoski is joined by Dr. Peter McCullough for a conversation on mRNA detected in our food supply; what kind of foods we should avoid; the challenge posed by Robert F. Kennedy Jr.; the value of food fortification; bad Pfizer batches; why Japan returned millions of vials; and more. Buy Dr. McCullough’s new book here. […]

Chris Bray on the Militant Trans Movement

David Gornoski is joined by Chris Bray for a conversation on the vicious reaction to Riley Gaines at the SFSU, incels masquerading as transgenders, coercion in trans identity, the hatred of the human body, culturally acceptable misogyny, the reaction to the Nashville shooting, and more. Check out Chris Bray’s Substack here.

THINGS HIDDEN 109: Why Dylan Mulvaney Is Sacred

In this THINGS HIDDEN episode, David Gornoski and James Kourtides talk about the Left-Right dialectical trap, the victim virus in Western society, how incarnational truth operates, how we can protect the victim without scapegoating, the little caesars on the Right, what makes a Christian martyr, the dangers of AI, and more. Check out James Kourtides’ […]

Seed Oil Survival: Tucker Goodrich on Gallbladder Issues, Plaque Formation

David Gornoski is joined by Tucker Goodrich for a conversation on why gallbladder removal is one of the most common surgeries in America, what would solve this gallbladder problem, whether fat consumption is to blame, what causes plaque buildup, why obesity spiked in Japan, why we are becoming incapable of handling stress, the importance of […]

Michael Rectenwald on the Bolshevization of America, What the Right Gets Wrong

David Gornoski is joined by professor in exile, Michael Rectenwald, for a conversation on increasing totalitarianism in America as shown by Trump’s indictment, the persecution of Christianity, the origins of trans rights militancy, pseudo gnosticism of transgenderism, the reactionary identitarians on the right, why Christianity is the only way to solve the culture crisis in […]

THINGS HIDDEN 108: Father Turbo Qualls on Embracing Christ Through Suffering and Martyrdom

David Gornoski sits down with the returning Fr. Turbo Qualls of the Royal Path podcast for a conversation on the spirit of revolution; the chastisement of God; whether carrying our crosses enables more oppression; the calling of the African-American community; the fine line between self-worship and martyrdom; why we should embrace suffering; the spiritual implications […]

Tho Bishop on Trump’s Indictment and the Future of the American Empire

 David Gornoski sits down with Mises Institute’s Tho Bishop for a conversation on Trump’s indictment, whether Ron DeSantis miscalculated by not defending Trump, the weaponization of America’s justice system, why Trump might win if he’s arrested, the international consequences of Trump’s arrest, the future of the American empire, a multipolar financial world order, why […]

THINGS HIDDEN 107: The Future of Mimesis, Psychology, Physics with Scott Garrels

In this THINGS HIDDEN episode, David Gornoski sits down with psychologist Scott Garrels, author of Mimesis and Science, for a conversation on mimetic theory from a psychological perspective; mirror neurons; magnetoreception; unanimity against a scapegoat; how psychology, physics, and mimetic theory compliments each other; and more.