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The Great Reassessment Podcast

The Great Reassessment Podcast

The Great Reassessment Podcast

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Topic Category:

Society and Culture

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Language:

English

Podcast Stats:

Number of Episodes: 12
Series Type: episodic
Content Type: AUDIO

Podcast Description

We are living in an age we like to call "The Great Reassessment." Like never before, every day folks are waking up. There is a shift in thinking happening where the trust in our institutions is breaking. It is affecting almost every facet of life from politics, media, health, nutrition, and the family. In this podcast we pull back the curtain to see what's there. We seek to find the truth and talk about it as much as possible.

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The podcast focuses on topics such as socio-political dynamics, financial literacy, self-sufficiency, and health, with episodes discussing personal finance strategies, the philosophy of homesteading, and the implications of food addiction. Specific examples include conversations with a Marine veteran on Bitcoin advocacy and a food addiction expert discussing challenges in the American food industry.

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