Tag: Exurbs

  • HS 80 – “Your Brain at Work” with Dr. David Rock

    HS 80 – “Your Brain at Work” with Dr. David Rock

    Join Jason Hartman and co-founder and director of Neuro Leadership Institute, Dr. David Rock, as they explore conceptual issues of the brain as it pertains to work, such as focus, managing distractions, why our brains feel taxed, and how to maximize mental resources. Listen at:  www.HolisticSurvival.com. Dr. Rock explains how being able to get a…

  • HS 78 – Exploring Global Warming and Space with Robert Zimmerman

    HS 78 – Exploring Global Warming and Space with Robert Zimmerman

    Join Jason Hartman and Robert Zimmerman, space explorer and science journalist, as they explore the issues behind “global warming” and the impact these issues could potentially have on the human race. As Bob explains, science is being corrupted by political and governmental forces “either because they provide the financing or because a lot of people…

  • HS 77 – Predictions for 2012 and Beyond with Linda Schurman

    HS 77 – Predictions for 2012 and Beyond with Linda Schurman

    Astrologer Linda Schurman feels 2012 is going to be a rough year for all people around the world due to physical and psychological conditions and events, based on a number of configurations.  Join Jason Hartman as he interviews Linda, editor and publisher of Soothesayer newsletter and author of What Next? A Survival Guide to the…

  • HS 74 – Don’t Drink the Water – A Discussion on the Hazards of Fluoridation

    HS 74 – Don’t Drink the Water – A Discussion on the Hazards of Fluoridation

    Join Jason Hartman as he interviews Dr. Bill Osmunson, a leading dentist in the fight against fluoridation, about the many questions and fallacies surrounding the use of fluoride in fighting tooth decay. After water districts began questioning him about the safety of fluoridating water, Bill started researching the effects of fluoride. His findings changed his…

  • HS 71 – Cellphone and Wireless Device Hazards with Will Thomas

    HS 71 – Cellphone and Wireless Device Hazards with Will Thomas

    In a technology dependent society that is continually changing and upgrading, the last thing anybody wants to hear is that your cellphone and other WiFi devices are hazardous to your health. Join Jason Hartman as he interviews journalist, William Thomas on the medical consensus of wireless use. Will explains how electromagnetic radiation is emitted from…

  • HS 69 – “Programming the Nation” with Film Director, Jeff Warrick

    HS 69 – “Programming the Nation” with Film Director, Jeff Warrick

    Join Jason Hartman and film director, Jeff Warrick as they discuss subliminal messaging in our culture. Are we really brainwashed? Many, of course, call this a conspiracy theory, but Jeff feels the real conspiracy is in how nearly all of the media outlets are owned by five companies, who all seem to work in conjunction…

  • HS 68 – Our Dying Planet with Marine Ecologist Peter Sale

    HS 68 – Our Dying Planet with Marine Ecologist Peter Sale

    As we embark on the mysterious journey through 2012, many things remain uncertain in our lives, i.e. the economy, employment, our political future. But one thing is certain – our planet needs some TLC. Join Jason Hartman as he interviews Peter Sale, author of Our Dying Planet, concerning the fragile ecosystem we live in and…

  • HS 44 – Essential Guide to Handguns with Stephen Rementer

    HS 44 – Essential Guide to Handguns with Stephen Rementer

    Jason Hartman talks with Stephen Rementer , a Vietnam combat veteran and a 30 year veteran of the Philadelphia Police Department. He is a certified police firearms instructor, SWAT team professional, and bomb disposal technician. More at: https://holisticsurvival.com/category/audio-podcast/.  Currently, Mr. Rementer is a licensed private detective who specializes in dignitary protection, explosives interdiction and corporate…

  • Moving to the exurbs

    In 1955, Auguste Spectorsky coined the term “exurb”, which was intended to describe that new area of settlement in urban areas even FARTHER out than the traditional suburbs. It’s an interesting social phenomenon – people who can afford it tend to move themselves away from the center of the city, as if they instinctively know…

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