• unacceptable ideas™ podcast

  • Auteur(s): Jake Nelson
  • Podcast

unacceptable ideas™ podcast

Auteur(s): Jake Nelson
  • Résumé

  • 🧠 escape plato’s cave & find your tribe with unacceptable ideas ⛓️ video podcast | youtube show | cryptic merch est. 12/24 🕊🖤 we explore daring discussions on society, philosophy, AI, media, politics, and culture— grounded in verifiable sources and academic rigor. no censorship, just free thought (without the typical bro-cast vibe). our guests bring authentic perspectives to challenge the status quo and spark critical thinking. join us in questioning those at the top while embracing dialogue over division. 🕊️ #mentalhealth #AI #corruption #media #politics #censorship #conspiracy #uap
    Jake Nelson
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  • #002: alcohol addiction and moderation v. abstinence, naltrexone & the sinclair method w/ dr. michele d. perron, PhD
    Jan 25 2025

    a captivating discussion on unacceptable ideas, host jake nelson engages with michele d. perron, phd, a renowned addiction coach specializing in alcohol moderation services. this conversation delves into the intricacies of alcohol addiction, exploring modern approaches such as the sinclair method and harm reduction strategies, while challenging long-held views on sobriety and treatment.

    alcohol addiction: moderation versus abstinence

    the conversation begins with a critical examination of the age-old debate: moderation versus abstinence. michele emphasizes that recovery is a deeply personal journey. while abstinence is a cornerstone of organizations like alcoholics anonymous (aa), moderation can be a viable path for many. michele, with years of experience and firsthand success stories, supports individuals in achieving low-frequency, low-volume drinking, where moderation becomes a meaningful reality.

    the sinclair method: a game changer for recovery

    the sinclair method (tsm), as discussed by michele, is a revolutionary approach to addiction recovery. it employs naltrexone to block the euphoric effects of alcohol, gradually reducing the desire to drink. supported by figures like claudia christian, tsm is shown to be effective in up to 78 percent of cases, offering an alternative to traditional abstinence-based programs. michele's focus on positive psychology and nutritional support further enhances recovery, aiming to boost brain health and reduce cravings.

    the role of support and education

    jake shares his personal journey from the depths of addiction to recovery, highlighting the importance of support networks and education in the process. from medical detox to residential treatment and aa meetings, his story underscores that recovery is multifaceted. michele echoes this sentiment, emphasizing the significance of understanding dopamine and serotonin's roles in addiction, while advocating for a balanced diet and lifestyle adjustments that bolster mental health.

    the emerging paradigm: new modern recovery

    michele introduces "new modern recovery" as an emerging concept that focuses on individual choice and empowerment. this approach rejects the notion of failure and shame tied to addiction, instead promoting understanding and compassionate support. by incorporating tools like the 25 theories of addiction and the via assessment of 24 character strengths, recovery can be customized to the individual's strengths and needs, fostering sustainable change.

    navigating challenges: cannabis, medication, and more

    as attitudes towards cannabis shift, its potential role in recovery warrants discussion. while cannabis can be a helpful tool for some, especially in harm reduction, understanding the risks, including potential psychotic breaks, is crucial. michele's insights into medication-assisted treatment (mat), including naltrexone, provide clarity on how these can serve both moderation and abstinence pathways effectively.

    final thoughts: moving forward with hope

    jake and michele conclude their discussion with a message of hope and possibility. for those struggling with addiction, the landscape is evolving, with more options and support available than ever before. whether through the sinclair method, aa, or a combination of therapies, help is accessible, and recovery is achievable.

    interested individuals are encouraged to seek support tailored to their needs. michele's pioneering work and her upcoming app, "splashed not smashed," represent steps toward a more inclusive and effective recovery paradigm. for more information and resources, visit micheleperronphd.com.

    let us embrace these "unacceptable ideas" with an open mind, paving the way for a future where recovery is personalized, possible, and within reach for all.

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    1 h et 14 min
  • #001 [pilot]: kevin b. williams on the municipal water supply, primary water, and hydrogen water
    Jan 5 2025

    Welcome to the pilot episode of unacceptable ideas . A podcast and related memetic merch about a broad range of topics, mostly centered around current events, including (balanced) politics, philosophy, the human mind, mental wellness, the media, the systems we've created (and bound ourselves by) and of course, technology, especially ai - all of which have deeply unacceptable issues that affect all of us. We need to talk about these things more openly, citizen-to-citizen, no politicians necessary.


    Kindly excuse the audio here. It's not bad, but it's also not great. This is the first podcast I've ever made. Following episodes should be far better but again, this is still worth a listen.


    This podcast accompanies a half-baked but evolving "art" project at unacceptableideas.com, an ecommerce site where Jake sells simple memetic and statement apparel based on unacceptable ideas that regularly affect all of our lives. The mission is to help intelligent and rightfully frustrated people bring curious ideas into the physical world and away from the toxicity of the internet.


    So- please check us out and contribute your thoughts below in the comments.


    Whatever you do, please don't just sit there... say something.


    TL;DR

    Hosted by Jake Nelson, this inaugural episode documents a conversation with Kevin B. Williams, the founder and CEO of hydrobliss.com, a company that produces primary water infused with molecular hydrogen. The discussion covers the origins of HydroBliss, starting with the founder's childhood experiences and interest in high-quality water. Key topics include the concept of primary water, the differences between primary water and atmospheric water cycles, and the health benefits of molecular hydrogen. The conversation addresses various methods of producing hydrogen, its medical applications in countries like Japan, and the challenges of maintaining hydrogen levels in water. The latter part of the discussion shifts to concerns about water contamination in the U.S. and the importance of filtering drinking water. The #podcasts concludes with a call to action for supporting small businesses and a hopeful outlook on technological advancements in water quality. sKX6HHUB3v0AADGfvHoE

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    55 min

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