
Hosted by Beau Richards and Dan Humphrey · EN

This is the end folks. We reached the 50 episode milestone and have decided to end the podcast. To commemorate this achievement, we brought back frequent guest Shawn Carter to discuss the DDS breakup and what may come of them in the future!

Today we spend the majority of our time discussing nutrition. We breakdown some new things Beau has been learning about the proper foods for the human body. Ultimately, people should take the time to see how their body reacts to things and eat accordingly. Stay healthy friends! Check out our episode on Health and Fitness here! Here you can listen to our discussion on Peak Performance. Check out Paul Saladino for more info on the Carnivore Diet.

An eccentric episode, Dan and Beau cover a wide range of topics. Starting with an armchair breakdown of movie fight choreography, they move into a back and forth discussion on who they would grapple in the acting/music industry. Additional topics include the evilness of cats and the different problems with the educational system. Check out Tuttle Twins for great kids learning resources! Take a listen to Episode #5 and Episode #7 for our earliest discussions on Jiu Jitsu!

This week we turn our attention towards a recent Quillette article. While advertised as a heterodox media space, the article takes an interestingly bent look at the Ivermectin issue as discussed by Bret Weinstein, Robert Malone, and Steve Kirsch. Additionally, the "evidence" deduced by the authors to criticize Bret Weinstein seems to be faulty. Here you can listen to Bret and Tess Lawrie challenge some of it. Here is our recent podcast on Ivermectin as well.

We meander but end in a happy place. We start with some interesting, and terrifying, censorship plans from the government to crack down on vaccine misinformation. Then we transition to equally terrifying applications of Hate Crime laws. To wrap up, however, we settle in a better place. We discuss the importance of family and friendship. The need to socialize and be around people that you love. And the importance of stepfathers in a world where there is a dearth of fathers to begin with.

Today we sit down with local grappling phenom Austin Daffron. Affectionately known by his nickname "Duck," Austin was a lot of fun to interview. We discussed a multitude of things such as his training schedule, teaching philosophy, injuries, and his future Jiu Jitsu and MMA plans. See below for Duck's social media info: Facebook Instagram: duck_jitsu Washington (WA) Submission series: Instagram: washington_submissionseries Website Upcoming Seminar July 10 & 11th at Kindred Jiu Jitsu

We discuss the drug Ivermectin and the interesting censorship issues surrounding it. The drug has been used to treat COVID in multiple countries with great success and yet the media refuses to talk about it. Additionally, YouTube bans any videos discussing it, with few exceptions. As a result, high-profile people are demonetized and/or having videos removed. Additionally, the creator of mRNA vaccines, Robert Malone was banned on YouTube as well for voicing concerns about the current COVID vaccines. Mentioned in this episode is Bret Weinstein's talk with Dr. Pierre Kory which can be found HERE on Odysee.

We discuss myriad different topics on this episode but the overarching theme is political fatigue. As we move into what could be conservatively considered Year 5 of the Culture War, things are getting repetitive. For Beau, in particular, disillusion is setting in and making it difficult to even engage with the news.

We are back after a brief hiatus! Up on the docket is the BJJ Globetrotters organization and the camps that they run. Beau spent a week in Maine at one of the camps and details his experiences. In the episode we discuss friendship, love, creativity, recharging your batteries and Juneteenth. Globetrotter Website – Here. Podcast on Creativity w/BJJ Mental Models

Recent generations have been fed a line that in order to escape the hardships of being poor, one must go to college. As such, the Bachelor's Degree has become the new high school diploma and the Masters/Ph.D. the new Bachelor's. Unfortunately, the number of people with advanced degrees far outstrips the number of jobs available for their experience. Today we discuss the hazards of this problem. We discuss the shitty bill of goods sold to countless young kids. Now, everyone is educated, they are angry and fair enough, they should be, but will the solutions they turn to actually solve the problems they have?