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 Manhattan Project for cancer continues! David Gornoski is joined by Dr. John A. Catanzaro for a conversation on what causes cancer, whether sugar is to be blamed, Neo7 Bioscience’s approach to treating cancer using affordable drugs, and more. Check out Dr John Catanzaro’s website here.
In his latest appearance on the Lynne Scott Haggerman Show, NASA physicist Dr Weiping Yu demonstrates how his study of light led him to a new way of looking at the universe. What is wrong with the current physics model? What is consciousness, and where does it originate? Listen to the whole conversation to find […]
Steve Stern joins David Gornoski for a conversation on political prisoner Tina Peters and why she should be released. Also discussed in this episode are election integrity, young MAGA voters, tariffs, and more. Check out Steve Stern’s website.
Why is the metabolic theory of cancer still largely unknown? How effective has Doxycyline been in treating cancer when compared to other drugs? Watch the full episode where Michael Lisanti, professor of translational medicine at the University of Salford, explains his groundbreaking research and more.
David Gornoski sits down with Matthew Spearman for a fascinating conversation on how our posture informs the cells, why politics is a biological phenomenon, cancer tumor as a biological scapegoat, balancing keto and Ray Peat’s bioenergetics, and more. Read Matthew Spearman’s Substack here. Follow Matthew Spearman on X here.
David Gornoski and Dr. Weiping Yu are joined by Dr. Anastasia Bendebury and Dr. Michael Shilo DeLay, hosts of the DemystifySci Podcast, for a discussion on the need for outsiders to shift scientific paradigms, where physics started to go wrong, what we get wrong about atoms, and more. Check out DemystifySci here.