Category: The Holistic Survival Show
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HS 471: Combatting Fake News & Tailspin with Court TV Founder Steven Brill
Jason Hartman talks with Steven Brill, founder of Court TV and co-ceo of the new company News Guard, about how we as a society can combat the massive influx of fake news. We all know that it’s a problem, but figuring out which site is actually providing us with accurate information is incredibly overloading. Then…
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HS 470 FBF: “Touch Points” with Doug Conant
Today’s Flash Back Friday comes from Episode 180, originally published in October 2013. On this 10th show, Jason Hartman interviews author and leadership expert, Doug Conant on the topic of leadership models. In Doug’s book, Touch Points: Creating Powerful Leadership Connections in the Smallest of Moments, co-authored with Mette Norgaard, the small daily interactions that…
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SW 403 FBF: Professional Copywriting with Everte Farnell
Today’s Flash Back Friday comes from Episode 94, originally published in September 2013. Everte Farnell is President at 9 World’s Publishing, Inc. and a freelance copywriter. He joins the show to share some secrets to copywriting and whether success within the publishing industry is dependent solely on copywriting. He also tells us about the hedge…
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469 FBF: “Rewild Yourself, Rewild the Planet” with Daniel Vitalis
Today’s Flash Back Friday comes from June 2012. Human domestication from a less natural diet and lifestyle has slowly but surely led to degeneration of our species. Jason Hartman is joined by Daniel Vitalis, health and nutrition specialist, for a discussion of getting back to the “wild,” understanding the effect of our processed and hybrid…
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468 FBF: Supreme Court Victory Against Gene Patenting with Genae Girard
Today’s Flash Back Friday comes from Episode 169, originally published in September 2013. Genae Girard and her lawsuit against Myriad Genetics may just have altered the course of humanity. Genae was the lead plaintiff in a lawsuit against the U.S. Patent Office and Myriad Genetics, who had been allowed to patent human genes that were…