A Neighbor’s Choice Radio
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Hosted by writer and speaker David Gornoski, A Neighbor’s Choice Radio Show examines the role of violence and religion in society. From victims of state violence against nonviolent behaviors to public figures and contrarian voices, the conversations that unfold create an illuminating and sometimes strange journey for listeners.
David Gornoski appears on 1819 News radio show and talks about incarnational Christianity, how tyranny is nullified by technological innovations, cotton candy Christianity, the Marriage Liberation Act, the seed oil revolution, and more. Check out 1819 News here.
David Gornoski and Surit Dasgupta talk about the pro-life vs pro-choice debate, terminally online movements, whether we should stop inventions because of sin, the fear-driven mindset, and more.
David Gornoski and Raw Egg Nationalist talk about Robert F Kennedy Jr’s endorsement of Trump, his war against seed oils, whether Trump can face up to the corruption in the food industry, healing the damage caused by seed oils, and more. Follow Raw Egg Nationalist on X here.
David Gornoski recently appeared on Samuel Urban’s Illegitimate Scholar Podcast to discuss mimetic theory, seed oils, ritual cannibalism, and more. “In this episode, Illegitimate Scholar is joined by David Gornoski, host of ‘A Neighbor’s Choice,’ to explore anthropology, mimetic theory, and the intersection of faith, culture, and knowledge. David discusses the role of Christianity in […]
David Gornoski interviews physicist Dr. Weiping Yu about his unified theory of everything, Uon Theory. In it, the nature of light, electricity, gravity, and magnetism are explained. Recorded almost a decade ago, this provides the world with the first documentary exploration of the new paradigm of physics.
David Gornoski sits down with Henry (Bioenergetic Farmer on X) for a conversation on how Ray Peat’s bioenergetics can be implemented in farming. How important is elevation for grounding? Why are we so limited in our understanding of plant sensation? What can ancient civilizations teach us about lost technologies? Follow Henry on X here.