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.
The episode opens with David Gornoski commenting on the FDA’s failure to regulate nutrition and medicine in America. David also comments on the recent study by professor Bruce German that shows the importance of milk consumption through breastfeeding. How can we fix the microbiome deficiency that comes from the industrialized medicine of today? Is there […]
The human person is not expendable, David Gornoski says as he begins the show with a thorough case against collectivism and for non-violent solutions. How can we look past political deterioration and seek out authentic scientific and cultural solutions? How can we reject taking the black pill and find hope? Who do we imitate to […]
Is it realistic to change the landscape as it relates to nutrition? Join David Gornoski as he answers this question. David also comments on some of the latest news stories such as the Twitter suspension of Naomi Wolf; the corporate press’s persecution of progressives like Matt Taibbi and Glen Greenwald; binary thinking in politics; and […]
David Gornoski opens the show by commenting on Kamala Harris’ warning to Guatemalan migrants about making the trek to the border. Did Kamala get mad at the Trump supporters in Guatemala? Should Ron DeSantis use state power to force corporations against discriminatory practices? What does the state subsidizing of vegetable and seed oils teach us […]
If we respect personal liberties and reject the top-down powerplay approach to solving problems, David Gornoski argues, we would make tremendous progress in the fields of science and medicine. David also comments on the recent revelations on the Wuhan lab leak story, nanny state retardation of health and nutrition; the painful effects of PUFA and […]
David Gornoski begins the episode by highlighting how we must move beyond the media’s fixation on persona and focus on principles. We can’t always be anti-something if we’re not for something. What would the food, medicine, entertainment, and other industries look like if all of them were decentralized? Is nationalism the answer to globalism? Why […]