In the Litter Box - June 17, 2026


Fed Chair Warsh Takes Center Stage | In the Litter Box w⧸ Jewels & Catturd – Ep. 1042 – 6⧸17⧸2026


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Dr. Chad Walding joins us on the show to talk about the Boston Red Sox and the Boston Bruins. We also discuss the recent rape report out of the U.S. regarding the number of women and girls raped in American football stadiums.

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00:01:54.080 Today is Wednesday, June 17th, 2026, episode number 1042.
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00:02:08.300 You are in the litter box with Jules and Cat Turd.
00:02:12.680 Hey, Cat.
00:02:13.460 How are you?
00:02:14.500 Hey, hey, hey.
00:02:15.460 What's happening?
00:02:17.220 Another day.
00:02:18.440 Yes, definitely.
00:02:20.840 Definitely another day.
00:02:22.500 I'm so excited.
00:02:23.080 We've got Dr. Chad Walding, who's going to join us.
00:02:25.700 We have an extra half hour today that we are going to dedicate to the show because truly
00:02:30.960 the things that he has, the products are just awesome.
00:02:35.020 They have been helping you.
00:02:36.540 It even got you over to your post office today to go pick up your big, beautiful box.
00:02:43.440 Yeah.
00:02:44.420 Yeah, it got you out of Cat-Tured Ranch so that you could track it down.
00:02:47.980 And then also the fact he's going to talk to us about giving it to our animals, to our dogs, which is great because I have some aging little animals over here.
00:02:58.540 I have two that are 11 years old, and you have a couple over on the ranch.
00:03:04.160 So this will be a benefit to all of us.
00:03:08.280 I think it's great.
00:03:09.800 I'm really excited.
00:03:10.820 I don't even know how old he is.
00:03:13.040 I know.
00:03:13.920 Well, that was the same thing with Smiles.
00:03:15.440 You didn't know how old Smiles was.
00:03:17.040 smiles was really old when i got him and i had him six years right i think the biggest guess
00:03:23.040 when he died he was around 18 or 19. okay that's that's a nice life that is a very nice life
00:03:31.220 well pedro i've had him 11 or 12 years i don't even remember but he was full grown when i got him
00:03:38.600 so how old he is he gray oh my gosh we love them i mean truly it's like we have so many
00:03:46.320 our best days with our pets and then we have one really bad one so we have to really take care of
00:03:54.140 them and I'm just thrilled because especially with poodles like I don't know about you but
00:03:58.680 mine love to dance they dance they're big dancers and so their little back legs I always worry about
00:04:05.300 it because they're so tiny and they're so fragile and one of them is starting to show like he's
00:04:09.760 sitting on his side a little bit more you know giorgio is up there so i'm i'm hoping that this
00:04:16.240 will be something that helps him out tremendously that's the goal oh did you see the uh rape report 0.98
00:04:24.700 coming out today how horrible is that you're gonna sit there and import all those rapist animals into 1.00
00:04:33.520 your country and let them rape 250 000 of your children that is the sickest thing i have ever 1.00
00:04:39.300 they've destroyed these countries through feminine male woke leaders and invasion of these 1.00
00:04:47.360 absolute animals because they're afraid of being called racists that's why that is the that is the 0.99
00:04:55.420 bottom line there they're afraid of people talking bad about them how ridiculous is that 0.99
00:05:00.560 they there's girls over there that get raped and they end up getting charged 0.99
00:05:04.840 with something just to add insult to injury it's a it's it's a it's disgusting and i'll be honest 0.98
00:05:14.280 with you it's a million times worse than epstein oh gosh yes yes i mean my god yeah well i i thought
00:05:23.980 this was really this was very fitting uh dc drano he put this post out 250 000 just to put this in
00:05:32.400 context. I mean you've got four SEC stadiums full of sexual abuse victims. If you can't picture it
00:05:41.500 take a look at this. I thought this was brilliant. This is how many women and you've got these
00:05:49.940 English politicians who are just looking away and then they're like oh you can't go on social media 1.00
00:05:55.380 and talk about it. We don't want to be called out at all by anybody ever so we're going to shut that
00:06:00.600 down so no one will ever hear your cries they're gone they're like any communist country they take
00:06:07.600 your guns they ban weapons and then they start coming for your speech then they start coming
00:06:12.140 for everything man it's over that's exactly right and they did that with europe i don't know how
00:06:16.940 they hadn't got a civil war yet and because the only reason they haven't because they got no
00:06:20.680 weapons well here's the thing they took the weapons away and then like we have always said
00:06:25.720 once the weapons are gone then you don't have anything to defend yourself then goes your
00:06:30.500 freedom of speech and that's exactly how it worked out unbelievable yeah it really is
00:06:38.720 i mean that's what that's what the democrats their big envision here is
00:06:43.140 yeah i mean they can have their somalia fraud all over the country that goes right back into
00:06:49.100 their pockets it's true i mean this is so bad that this is really it has gotten and has reached
00:06:57.760 a breaking point and shame on those people truly how many podcastians are always the jew haters
00:07:05.600 that we know of how many of them won't mention it today they're not going to mention i'd say half 0.77
00:07:11.820 right these people have sold out to islam i'm telling you i wonder how much they're getting 0.65
00:07:16.880 paid it is so sick well that's what everybody wants to know it's like what what do you what 0.93
00:07:23.840 do you cost really i mean to sell your soul in such a way what is the price tag what would get 0.77
00:07:30.060 you to do something that horrible i i can't imagine doing it ever i mean these poor women
00:07:38.780 and then of course i mean you've got the eu that are saying right out front send them back send
00:07:45.340 them back i mean i saw this on your page and i was just like wow i mean this isn't even no one's
00:07:54.440 messing around anymore this rape report is so sick they're gonna have to these you are gonna
00:07:59.480 have to fight in england or your country's gone you can sit around and sit on your hands and get
00:08:03.780 in a fetal position but if you love the traditions of your country and this i mean the i don't know
00:08:10.000 what to tell you anymore i mean it's not i mean it's not that i'm not causing you to do violence
00:08:14.940 i'm saying you don't even say anything about it you don't i mean y'all don't even mention it
00:08:19.260 that's exactly right i mean somebody does start telling everybody warning like tommy robinson
00:08:24.320 they put him in prison and he's always in prison have you noticed that every time he turns around
00:08:31.080 every time he says anything at all there he goes back into the slammer i mean if it feels like
00:08:38.160 deja vu i mean it's not but it sure feels like it because he is constantly going back to jail
00:08:43.980 every time well here's what happened you've got european union that erupts in chance of send them
00:08:51.900 back this was after voting for mass deportations across the continent and they're asking the
00:08:58.720 question will this finally put an end to the madness but you can hear it for yourself now do
00:09:03.480 we think that something's going to happen i mean i'm skeptical at this point they're so terrified
00:09:08.300 they're willing to take away your god-given rights so i don't know it's nice to hear some
00:09:12.880 voices saying send them back but that's exactly what they're going to have to do here you go
00:09:17.800 stormer man he's being prison he's the one let him go sit up there with bubba give him a cell
00:09:24.380 with a couple of bubba's let them have fun with him right and then he can tell us about all of it
00:09:30.220 oh no no we won't let him tell us about it because we're going to take away his right to speak on it
00:09:35.480 ever is that does that make any sense to anybody it doesn't to me at all so here they are
00:09:42.680 Send them back.
00:10:12.680 that's right it's time send them back we need to send them back too i mean this is
00:10:26.660 thank goodness for president trump he started sounding the alarm long ago if they if they
00:10:33.480 could come to uh england you know in a legal capacity and act right that'd be one thing but
00:10:39.940 I mean, if people don't know how to act, some people don't belong in a civilized society.
00:10:45.400 That's a perfect example. 0.92
00:10:47.800 I mean, these are third world beliefs. 0.98
00:10:50.500 Again, I mean, what do you think you're going to get?
00:10:53.400 It's just horrible.
00:10:55.680 And the fact that this would happen to these young girls, and we're talking about young.
00:10:59.120 We're not talking about women, you know.
00:11:03.160 No, we're talking young girls, 11 younger than that.
00:11:09.940 they will never ever get over something like where are their fathers some of them well i mean
00:11:16.960 you hear the stories about the fathers that try to stand up for them and what happens to them 0.86
00:11:20.840 and up my ass and you could you come to the united states down south and they that starts 0.98
00:11:26.560 happening these daughters are going to be a lot of dead people i'm just telling you gosh i mean 1.00
00:11:31.180 what do you think he's rednecks down here you raped his daughter come over here well you think 0.99
00:11:36.420 You think they're going to stand around and take it? 0.99
00:11:38.300 They're not going to.
00:11:39.420 Well, there have been a lot of fathers that have been involved in all of this stuff,
00:11:43.320 and they have also been persecuted for it, for standing up for their daughters.
00:11:47.660 I mean, they're going after—
00:11:48.600 It's madness, and that guy out of the U.K., he's got to go, man.
00:11:53.080 Oh, he definitely does, Kat.
00:11:56.260 He definitely does.
00:11:57.960 This is so dangerous.
00:12:00.820 This is so bad.
00:12:02.300 He has destroyed lives as a result of all of this. 0.97
00:12:06.420 so here is the rape gang inquiry report and you can read it for yourself it is sick it is so sick
00:12:16.460 i'm gonna put it over there in chat so that you all have it because wow i mean they they've known
00:12:24.060 about this and now they're like and you know what else too you know what adds insult to injury
00:12:29.140 is that the groups that they're targeting not to have a voice are the ones that are getting 0.95
00:12:33.720 raped the most that that are taking away their internet privileges they get raped these young
00:12:41.160 kids 11 year old girl and they and in the system the uk system and they side with the right the guy 0.90
00:12:48.080 the not the victim they treat the victim the the rapist like the victim right like they're the
00:12:54.360 problem wow i am it's just so it's so sick it really is sick it makes anybody and everybody
00:13:05.420 that hears this beware of europe won't be making any trips there anytime soon sorry why in the
00:13:12.300 hell would anybody want to go there now i went to london i spent i don't know about a month in
00:13:17.160 london when i was in the army i had some leave um for maybe three weeks i can't remember how long
00:13:24.920 but um yeah it was it was cool that's when the only thing you had to worry about were the uh
00:13:32.120 punk rock gangs right a mohawk hitting you hitting you when they turn their head right
00:13:40.280 a mohawk just going slap you and put your eye out i think i think them guys are bad 0.65
00:13:46.120 yeah man that's that's the only thing i mean them punk rockers back then they were everywhere it's
00:13:51.740 probably 1984 or something like that goodness sakes well the world definitely it was a beautiful
00:13:58.560 town man it was i mean it was a it's a really cool city and i did a lot of the tourist stuff
00:14:03.840 changing the guard and stuff and all that crap but i still just i did a lot of off the beaten
00:14:10.120 path stuff too well i mean that's the way to see it too is if you're there and if you're stationed
00:14:15.960 there for a while then to actually get in with the culture and the people and yeah yeah well the the
00:14:22.240 it limits you if you can't speak the language so and and some of my trips when i was over there in
00:14:27.800 europe you know i lived in germany and wherever you was at if you was in belgium whatever france
00:14:33.100 You can't speak the language, you can't enjoy it near as much.
00:14:36.600 And that's why I loved about when I finally went to England.
00:14:39.180 Actually, because it's fun to talk to people, that's what makes the whole trip.
00:14:43.760 Yeah.
00:14:44.280 You know, when you can't talk to nobody, it just, can't you look at a menu,
00:14:48.600 and I'll take number, whatever that is.
00:14:51.620 You come back and you have goat balls or something. 0.98
00:14:58.140 Oh, gosh, yes. 0.93
00:14:59.560 Well, you know, a lot of people too, it was interesting because they were commenting about how, you know, how our media doesn't tell us the truth about anything. And they're surprised when I've been over there in the past, just how ignorant Americans actually are about what's really going on because of the propaganda. And they notice it right away and their media is full of it as well.
00:15:21.280 But it was interesting because there was a lot of things at the time where I had never
00:15:25.480 heard of some of the things they were even talking about that were going on in my own
00:15:29.140 country.
00:15:29.680 And then I started thinking about it.
00:15:31.320 I'm like, oh, my gosh, Biden was in charge.
00:15:34.560 No wonder I didn't know about that.
00:15:35.920 Or one of the others were in charge.
00:15:37.940 Bill Clinton was in charge.
00:15:39.800 You know, this is why we didn't hear about a lot of the things that were going on.
00:15:44.460 For that reason, Obama, all the same, boy, did they protect him.
00:15:49.980 gosh they still are but i'm just so sorry for these women i truly am it's just an awful situation 0.99
00:15:59.380 and don't think it doesn't happen to the guys too it does it does they get raped and and damn 0.99
00:16:06.260 they're sorry ass country won't even stand beside them man law enforcement nothing right oh they 0.99
00:16:12.180 take the side of the person that raped them it's so sick because they don't want to be the whole 0.98
00:16:17.260 country segment nobody should go over there they should boycott that country we should 0.74
00:16:21.640 declare their enemies all the they wouldn't even let us use their bases during the war all them 0.96
00:16:26.860 people man i wouldn't i would be snuffing them so bad right now or fly over space yeah they wouldn't 0.98
00:16:33.540 let us fly over their damn country i know screw the uk man we don't we should declare them our 0.99
00:16:38.760 enemies i think president trump has got it to where he's he they're gonna feel it in one way 1.00
00:16:45.600 or another he always has their dream and have obama you know obama complete beta gay male for 0.99
00:16:53.780 president and then uh blackface hitler up there in canada who just left and then all these clowns 0.99
00:17:01.920 and beta males and they all go to these meetings they hold hands and cross their legs and talk 0.99
00:17:06.500 about climate change they're destroyed these weak men are destroying the world true in the meantime
00:17:13.920 their whole countries are gone in 10 years a lot of these girls have been abused so badly they can
00:17:19.520 no longer have kids either of their own they can never get out of the situation they are passed
00:17:24.320 around as soon as one is finished with them or multiple are finished with them they just continue
00:17:31.200 on they should these people these these animals should be thrown in the wood chipper not given 0.99
00:17:36.720 legal cancel gosh i mean how sick and i mean it's ridiculous and they want to do that here 0.99
00:17:45.920 that's the sad part is that that's where this is headed i mean look at how many of our you know 0.97
00:17:51.160 american citizens have been you know accosted by somebody for an illegal alien i mean you've got
00:17:58.620 people over there that are flying drones right over there at the world cup and what you know 1.00
00:18:04.160 what another drone attack yeah they uh them stupid idiots they got one illegal yep he was 1.00
00:18:14.240 the ringleader then he got all these stupid groomed by uh whoever the podcastians and 1.00
00:18:20.240 massey and marjorie taylor green speaking of marjorie taylor green did you see her show the 0.99
00:18:24.240 first one i did not i will not ever no you have to see oh you have to watch this man really it is
00:18:33.780 she acts like she's bill gates or something it is cringe and she's just bragging about how rich
00:18:40.900 she is our driver's taking us over here for stem cells sort of things and then our driver's taking
00:18:47.300 us over to the pool and then our driver are you god hitting me you ain't gonna believe it now we
00:18:54.320 could play that right it's just from our whatever podcast oh we can't because see you just played a
00:18:59.760 news excerpt what's different oh because because that's national they can't play anything let's
00:19:04.060 just get off youtube i'm sick of it well i wish i bet then we would just get off let's just get
00:19:08.800 off there man if they ain't gonna let's play anything we can't have any ever ever play a
00:19:13.080 clip what's the point well kat we can't play any clips on the show anymore well we can play some
00:19:18.100 like we can play the ones that are you're allowed to play from the white house and things like that
00:19:22.880 but when it comes to things where it is property it is the property of marjorie taylor green do
00:19:28.040 you think for one second that if she found out that we played a clip of hers that she wouldn't
00:19:32.820 come after us i don't want to chance that with her or candace owens or any of the others that
00:19:37.100 we talk smack about because that's exactly what they would do they would shut us down because
00:19:41.240 they don't want us to talk if y'all want to see the most cringe thing go to my page
00:19:45.120 and i quote tweeted over bad hombre and look at this elitist snob in our first series you ain't
00:19:53.020 gonna believe i know how just completely no self-awareness and so full of themselves and
00:20:00.840 just acting like they're this rich you know it's just like the champagne appears and they're just
00:20:06.660 like oh it's terrible it's so bad well i just put it just so everybody knows i just put it in the
00:20:14.480 chat to your link to that so they can see it but yeah we have to be so careful we really do because
00:20:21.960 even x is cracking down on this stuff and i just don't want to chance it it's kind of like anything
00:20:26.640 else it's just a matter of time before they get us and these people as soon as they found out that
00:20:31.080 we used one of their clips they would be the first to be like hey you know but you can look
00:20:35.980 i've never seen that is the most cringe thing you'll ever see in your life you'll want to puke
00:20:39.960 when you watch it it's the most arrogant full themselves thing i've ever seen in my life
00:20:44.740 gosh not surprising all from all on the millions of dollars of the greatest trader in the world
00:20:52.000 once you got to congress all made in five years that is so bad oh my gosh i mean this
00:21:01.000 so it'll make you sick at your stomach well here's what here's what she says all right so
00:21:06.420 bad hombre puts out this post and he talks about her new reality series so that's what it is
00:21:11.700 apparently she wants a reality show and she gives an inside look of the life of rich and famous
00:21:17.620 this is according to bad ombre green gets 300 million stem cells harvested from umbilical 0.51
00:21:24.720 cords injected into her body she says i feel much greater mental sharpness how sick is that
00:21:34.220 and they're going they're they're drinking cocktails they're getting in a uh you know
00:21:39.600 a big black SUV it's probably $150,000 vehicle and they have a driver oh our driver's taking us
00:21:45.540 over to the stem cell thing and they're sitting there and they're all you know and there's like
00:21:49.920 three thousand to eight thousand dollars a pop and they're doing that and then they're going
00:21:53.180 and they go into their you know four million dollar home they're showing everybody this and
00:21:58.340 look oh hey we're we're rich and famous it's just it's all it's awful gosh I'm glad I'm not
00:22:04.960 going to watch it because you know what I don't want to I don't want to give her a click of mine 1.00
00:22:08.100 no thanks i've had enough of marjorie taylor green i have she is such a traitor the way she's 1.00
00:22:14.080 a horrible person i know i don't even like to talk to her talk about her on the show because 1.00
00:22:17.680 she's just so ridiculous i mean i don't like to even mention her name i've heard as they get 0.87
00:22:22.580 she she was the all shucks hayseed hick man it's from the country yeah and five years later after 0.97
00:22:29.460 getting rich she's down there doing a life as an end look at me getting stem cell research i mean 0.94
00:22:35.140 really gross yeah so you can look like her i don't think so like you know dog the bounty hunter okay 0.70
00:22:42.660 yeah sign me up sign me up for you know fried blonde hair and you know orange skin oh that's 0.91
00:22:48.380 exactly what i want who's been out there you know with you know tarred and feathered is what she 1.00
00:22:53.280 looks like she's awful she's gross she's trash she she speaks it she is it i mean from the inside 0.98
00:22:59.680 to the outside nothing good about her at all nothing I'm glad that she this won't last long 0.99
00:23:08.480 by the way her little reality trip around the sun will not last I'm sure of that people are
00:23:13.860 going to get real tired of her bragging about all of the different treatments she's getting
00:23:18.000 and she still looks like that okay huh no so you also have a lot of things that are going on as
00:23:25.440 well over there in Georgia. Georgia Republicans reject Governor Kemp's call for the 2028
00:23:31.760 redistricting that would add two GOP seats. I mean, what is the problem? Brian Kemp, he called
00:23:40.280 a special legislative session to redraw the state's congressional state House and state Senate
00:23:46.620 maps following the U.S. Supreme Court's landmark ruling and gutting key parts of the Radical Voting
00:23:52.600 Rights Act so this was a case it was the state of Louisiana versus Philip Callis the related press
00:24:02.020 Robinson versus Philip Callis so stems from the Louisiana woke lawmakers yes they caved to left
00:24:09.280 wing judges can't win they can't you can't win with these people we got up there they're all the
00:24:14.640 same party that's right there's like I mean we got there's 400 something representatives up there
00:24:20.120 and you might have eight that are worth a damn i don't know where these people come from gosh 0.97
00:24:26.720 cowards man well they just it's just only a matter of time for the democrats to get in there and just 0.96
00:24:32.380 completely it's over it's going to be the uk and that we could have stopped it right now in a hundred 0.98
00:24:38.060 different ways and you get cowards like john thune you just can't get past these people well i mean 0.92
00:24:44.040 i don't even think he's a coward i just think he's a traitor i really do you don't you don't
00:24:49.100 push against the american people and not do your job unless you are being instructed to unless you
00:24:55.520 are being somehow put into the position which he was he was also planted in there we certainly
00:25:00.980 wouldn't have voted for him if it would have been up to us we thun would have been the last person
00:25:04.680 that we would have said okay let's pick him for senate majority leader definitely not there were
00:25:10.400 plenty of good choices i mean and so he's there to block president trump's agenda and that is
00:25:17.660 exactly what he's doing i warned everybody when he was in there that's all he's gonna be well it's
00:25:21.820 the same group he's part of the same when mish mcconnell talked for the last 16 or 17 years or
00:25:28.340 however long thune's been in there he was the one standing there behind him every time yep
00:25:35.140 i know well they all were it's the same group over and over i mean it's murkowski according
00:25:41.520 and we got rid of you would think that he would take a page but he knows he's not going to be
00:25:45.080 reelected he knows that he knows that this is the end of it so he's working other deals out
00:25:50.800 they're paying him handsomely his whole family are democrats liberals what does that tell you
00:25:57.900 and then there was a victory here okay another islamist who won the top of the democrat ticket
00:26:07.460 this is rua ramen who was born in jordan and just won the democrat primary for the
00:26:14.540 Georgia State Senate. What's going on in Georgia? Unbelievable. I mean, this is happening. Are you
00:26:21.120 Democrats this damn dumb to vote for your own demise? Are you this stupid? Well, I mean, you 1.00
00:26:26.420 hate yourself and hate being white so much that you do this. It is insane. It is crazy. So the 1.00
00:26:34.900 left, they hate. It's just like they're guilty or something. Well, they're just guilt. They're
00:26:39.780 being taken over. I mean, that's what's actually happening here. The left didn't shift. They are
00:26:45.900 getting shifted. They are getting pushed out of the way. You've got all kinds of people that are
00:26:52.460 new to the game here, and they are all being randomly selected and placed for a reason.
00:26:58.480 This is yet another example. This is in Georgia. Care action.
00:27:04.540 What do you think they're going to do when the Muslims in any town, 1.00
00:27:08.720 we've already seen it go to any city in england right now as soon as there's one more muslim 0.95
00:27:14.960 in that community than the native people uh what happens every elected official is muslim 0.99
00:27:23.760 well i mean this is a terrorist they're not gonna vote for you believe me of course not 0.88
00:27:28.660 after i mean believe as soon as they get their candidates in there i mean they're gonna have
00:27:33.200 they're going to infiltrate everything the police the military all of it and this person
00:27:39.940 this woman rua ramen she is terror she's part of the whole care the terrorist
00:27:47.260 care action i mean they are celebrating like they just took over all of georgia
00:27:53.120 unbelievable this is terrorist tied organization care we have talked about care for years now
00:28:04.280 they're slowly but surely trying to do to america what they are doing overseas to the uk
00:28:12.280 it couldn't be and then these and if there wasn't a democrat party wouldn't have to worry about it 1.00
00:28:18.960 We know we have to deal with Democrat, stupid ass Democrat, white liberal women, the dumbest group of people on the entire planet. 1.00
00:28:30.980 Yep. 1.00
00:28:32.580 This is really, I mean, you're starting to see this in our country over and over and over again.
00:28:39.860 I mean, New York.
00:28:40.980 What do you think people during, you know, when it happened 9-11, what do you think people back then would be saying right now?
00:28:48.600 some of them are still here that they've got this muslim mayor now they're rolling over in their 0.97
00:28:54.160 graves my gosh what in the world is happening you've got aoc who is a full-blown communist 0.98
00:29:02.180 slowly but surely i mean they just hung in there played the victim played their cards
00:29:09.720 and then boom before you know it what have you got you've got a muslim mayor of new york city 0.58
00:29:15.740 oh my gosh unbelievable well i mean it gets it continues it just continues you have a socialist
00:29:25.580 candidate who threatened president trump with federalization of dc declares a win in her race
00:29:32.700 to replace dc mayor bowser vows to stand up to trump who does that sound like a lot of these
00:29:41.480 people that we've been dealing with i mean over and over again so this is janice lewis george
00:29:48.640 and she declared victory in the seven-way primary for dc mayor on tuesday a socialist 0.99
00:29:56.340 who's dumb as a box of rocks certainly did they just keep destroying themselves 1.00
00:30:03.040 you vote democrat in the city done yep and this reminds me of latisha james that was her whole 0.99
00:30:10.360 campaign too remember i mean it's that was what she campaigned on well this is exactly the same
00:30:16.840 playbook unbelievable yep it's really true i mean gosh
00:30:26.360 so the trump administration they're raging on thank goodness they are they're moving
00:30:34.620 biased civil rights out of the department of education finally we're going to start seeing
00:30:39.280 some changes i'm hoping out of the educational department because you know how that's been taken
00:30:45.380 over they're with your kids i mean how many hours a day 12 plus if they're into sports so they are
00:30:52.680 stepping in the trump administration is stepping in to yank the investigative power away from the
00:30:58.620 notoriously biased office of civil rights at the department of education they are shifting the
00:31:04.680 whole thing over to the Department of Justice where it actually belongs. You have schools that
00:31:10.040 have been drowning in these endless pronoun lawsuits and this whole ideological distraction
00:31:16.660 instead of sticking to actual academics like reading and math which is why we all go to school
00:31:22.440 so we can learn something hopefully. So it's going to slam the brakes on the activist agenda that
00:31:29.120 turned civil rights enforcement into a tool that has been pushing agenda for the kids. That's a
00:31:36.880 good thing. So now you've got educators that can finally focus on what they need to teaching without
00:31:43.740 the constant threat of federal overreach. So glad to see this. Trump administration was the only one
00:31:51.340 that could you know get a hold of it and that weingarten woman what a horrible oh yeah 1.00
00:32:00.900 she's always screaming and yelling like an idiot education union that's what they are they're 1.00
00:32:07.620 they're people who are who are randy wildly unpopular in high school trying to get everybody 1.00
00:32:13.520 back it's just not it's just not working i mean i think people are so she's gay oh gosh which means 0.68
00:32:23.340 she's supposed to be taking care of children but she has no children right she she you're right 0.90
00:32:28.960 she knows what's best for children she knows what's best for all these children she's in 1.00
00:32:31.980 charge of the teachers union who teach children but she ain't got no children
00:32:34.640 interesting isn't it the plot i don't have any either but that's why i'm not gonna say i'm a
00:32:42.040 baby expert or a child expert you're a doggy expert yeah i know if i had children i would
00:32:47.920 screw them up no not true not true at all definitely not true the way you care for
00:32:55.760 your animals there's no way i mean not even not even close but yes but we're going to need a lot
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00:35:10.680 he is look he looks like he's enjoying himself over there at the g7 yeah he does i mean he looks
00:35:18.480 like he's having more fun than said he's the boss i saw it i'm gonna play it because i can
00:35:24.260 This is from the White House, and he just was walking up, and he just wanted a little reminder for those in the back.
00:35:35.060 I'm the boss.
00:35:41.920 I got to turn the music down, but there he is.
00:35:47.280 He is a man with an agenda, but he's the boss.
00:35:50.760 He's going to remind everybody of that every day, too.
00:35:54.260 They know it.
00:35:55.200 When he walks into a room, they know exactly what they have.
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00:36:31.020 And this guy is like really on fire.
00:36:34.820 So he was talking about what's going on with Iran right now.
00:36:40.360 And he just took the stage and he dropped the details on his fresh memorandum with Iran.
00:36:46.820 He is set to address the world before jetting out.
00:36:50.540 and he's been laying out how this deal extends the ceasefire between israel and hezbollah while
00:36:57.500 cracking open the strait of hormuz he's been also combating the fake news that has been
00:37:03.420 going at you know trying to say that we're going to have to pay this and that and the other
00:37:08.460 so the agreement it includes reopening the strait of hormuz and relief measures
00:37:14.380 for iran the negotiations will continue for 60 days
00:37:17.980 the beatings will continue till morale improves
00:37:23.080 oh my god you see something that fell under the radar because what's happening was the
00:37:30.460 um doj come out and they just um dropped the hammer on 324 defendants across the country
00:37:38.500 i saw that 324 people and this is how much they scam the government out of 14.6 billion
00:37:45.020 yep health care scams this is a huge story they're doing it man i mean they just all this
00:37:52.600 gotta stop well i mean everywhere you look there's fraud everywhere you look i mean this is
00:38:00.540 they got these people doing that and then an average citizen that's like a plumber or something 0.99
00:38:04.900 does one mistake and here comes the higher ass auditorium i mean it's ridiculous 0.59
00:38:10.820 look at that so we'll play this one because they're talking about it and yeah i mean 324 0.95
00:38:18.680 defendants across 50 federal districts 12 state ag offices in connection with 14.6 billion
00:38:27.220 health care fraud schemes so there are kelsey park they put out the states that are involved
00:38:33.760 of course california top of the list illinois indiana louisiana massachusetts michigan
00:38:39.780 Missouri, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Wisconsin. And this is the list
00:38:46.660 directly from the DOJ. And this is what they had to say. Let me get, let me get this right. Hang on.
00:38:57.620 Good morning, everyone. My name is Matthew Gagliotti, and I'm the head of the Justice
00:39:02.800 Department's Criminal Division. Thank you all for joining us today as we announce the largest
00:39:08.780 coordinated health care fraud takedown in the history of the Department of Justice.
00:39:14.220 Today marks a decisive moment in our fight to protect American taxpayers from fraudsters
00:39:20.780 and to defend the integrity of America's health care system.
00:39:26.460 We are announcing today charges against 324 defendants for their alleged participation
00:39:34.540 in healthcare fraud schemes involving approximately $14.6 billion in false claims submitted to
00:39:43.760 Medicare, Medicaid, and other healthcare programs. Good morning, everyone.
00:39:50.360 Crazy. I have a friend of mine who went to the doctor one time last year, and their doctor is
00:39:58.360 continually billing the insurance department i mean every single month they get a notice
00:40:06.680 the doctor just kind of changes it they change the amount by just a few you know dollars or what
00:40:13.680 have you the same claim over and over again big scam yes and my friend reported they're like why
00:40:21.000 they called their insurance company and they said oh no we flagged it we know she's like are you
00:40:24.860 going to do anything about that i mean they're they're continuing they're trying i haven't been
00:40:28.980 back there and they just submit the same claim every single month they change a little bit
00:40:36.860 she's like i'm never going to that doctor again i said of course not my gosh it's like a meat market
00:40:42.320 it's crazy i know you gotta watch all this stuff it's just so bizarre i mean the things that they
00:40:51.320 will do. But I just love that we have President Trump, his team, we've got J.D. Vance that's
00:40:57.040 looking into all of this fraud. President Trump has turned the tables. He says he will not approve
00:41:02.200 the FISA extension without the Save America Act. Pulte will remain as acting DNI until U.S.
00:41:09.240 attorney pick is approved. Boy, are they afraid of Pulte. Between that and the Save America Act,
00:41:14.520 they're about to lose their complete and total minds. Yeah, and Trump said he's not
00:41:20.740 doing fisa that's right unless the save america act and boy those deep staters the ones that 0.65
00:41:28.680 don't want to pass the save act they love fisa oh well that's how they spied on president trump 0.71
00:41:33.780 we were talking about all yeah i don't care who's for i don't i know trump endorses but i don't trump
00:41:38.180 i don't endorse fisa they should get rid of the whole program because they they've already we've
00:41:42.300 already found out nobody knows how to act when they're doing it well i mean this is another
00:41:46.420 They weaponized it.
00:41:47.600 Well, this is another reason why President Trump chose Pulte to get into D&I position
00:41:53.920 so he can clean house on a lot of these people that were abusing the FISA system.
00:41:59.480 That's why he wants him in there, is because he's got the guts to actually fire all of these people.
00:42:05.480 So I think it's great.
00:42:07.280 I think it is great.
00:42:08.400 I want Pulte in there, and I want him to hold that position as long as possible.
00:42:12.260 He can for 18 months.
00:42:13.680 Yes.
00:42:14.160 We need him in there for that long.
00:42:15.860 It's a long time.
00:42:16.840 It's all but a year of his term left.
00:42:20.420 Think about all the work that can be done as a result.
00:42:27.040 I mean, my gosh.
00:42:28.300 So President Trump, he went on Truth Social to talk about all of this.
00:42:32.580 And I'm just glad that he's doing something with it because as a victim of it himself, the whole FISA situation, I mean, he's not a stranger to how they abuse that system.
00:42:44.380 and especially those like Comey and some of the, and Ray, I mean, they just, and even Judge
00:42:51.340 Boesberg, I mean, he was making sure some of this stuff got rammed through. So here's the post that
00:42:56.900 he put out there. The Republicans agreed with Democrats to remove very fair and talented
00:43:01.540 William Pulte from serving as acting DNI in return for getting FISA approved by the Democrats.
00:43:08.600 However, the Republicans moved so fast with the hearings of the great Jay Clayton, current U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York, that Pulte would be gone before the Democrats would vote on FISA.
00:43:23.000 Now the Democrats are saying that they will vote against FISA.
00:43:26.260 So the Republicans wound up having fulfilled their commitment, but Democrats broke the deal.
00:43:31.480 In addition, the newly nominated U.S. Attorney Jamie McDonald must be confirmed and blue-slipped.
00:43:39.840 Because of the ridiculous views of the Republicans on blue-slipping, Democrats are often willing to nix it.
00:43:47.360 I may not be able to get the extraordinary Sullivan and Cromwell partner Jamie approved,
00:43:52.580 and I don't want to take Jay Clayton away from the great job he is doing until Jamie is in place.
00:44:00.080 Therefore, to add a slight bit of intrigue, but for the good of the nation and the people
00:44:05.360 of our country, I will not approve FISA without the Save America Act going along with it.
00:44:12.000 Not complicated, actually.
00:44:14.040 The Republicans fell into a trap regarding the approval of our great patriot, Jay Clayton.
00:44:19.500 We are canceling the Senate hearing regarding D&I today and will not be going forward until
00:44:25.980 Jamie McDonald is approved to be U.S. attorney.
00:44:28.740 In the meantime, Bill Pulte will remain as the acting director of national intelligence.
00:44:35.680 Thank you for your attention to this matter, President Donald J. Trump.
00:44:41.320 It makes me want Pulte in there permanently.
00:44:45.300 The fact that President Trump says, I will not approve FISA without the Save America Act going along with it.
00:44:53.240 Those are big words and he's going to stick to his guns on that.
00:44:58.340 He needs to just punish them, just anything that they send to him.
00:45:02.120 Just say, no, I'm doing everything I can, but I'm just busy playing golf that day.
00:45:07.520 Kind of like Thune, I'm doing everything I can, but, you know, we've got some holdouts.
00:45:12.720 Please, your job is to get it done.
00:45:16.180 He doesn't.
00:45:17.900 He doesn't even care.
00:45:22.500 Careless.
00:45:22.940 He's saying, he is admitting it, that he is, you know, he's too weak to get the Save America Act passed.
00:45:32.100 Rejects President Trump's demand to attach FISA and whines that it would tank the bill.
00:45:37.820 Well, that's just too bad.
00:45:39.140 It's tank then.
00:45:40.240 Yeah, that's just too bad. Tank it. We don't care.
00:45:43.000 Tank it. And then so the next one's going to tank too.
00:45:45.520 Since you don't understand how things work.
00:45:48.220 It's called leadership. A leader gets the votes.
00:45:50.780 well that's why he knows he knows what he knows i mean he either has to pet him on the back or he 1.00
00:45:56.840 has to kick him in the ass or he has to remove money or he has to give money he has to do whatever 0.99
00:46:02.220 to get the vote i mean you're sitting oh well you said no what can i do duck duck duck it is so 1.00
00:46:10.580 ridiculous oh i'm so sick of him too i mean he's right up there with marjorie taylor green with 0.96
00:46:15.880 his suntan and all that nonsense I'm just so sick of these people I can't look at them anymore I 0.97
00:46:22.160 mean I've gotten to that point so he's saying that it would tank the bill that attaching the
00:46:27.240 Save America Act would tank the bill so go ahead don't get anything done then you're not going to 0.90
00:46:32.140 be re-elected and guess what you're going to drag all of these other rhinos on out with you and I'm 0.99
00:46:36.980 so glad Murkowski you even had Collins who decided to vote for it because she's afraid she's going 0.96
00:46:43.840 to lose her seat to a nazi i can't even believe that we're even having these conversations
00:46:51.540 that's who she's running up against and guess what it's a very close race based on her performance 0.99
00:46:58.400 in the senate because she has done us dirty year after year after year 1.00
00:47:04.260 so now she's trying to save face okay good give her a little bit of credit i guess for now but 1.00
00:47:12.500 But you know at the next turn, she's just going to stab you in the eye again. 1.00
00:47:19.720 Oosh. 0.98
00:47:20.980 I know.
00:47:22.600 But, I mean, time continues to move along.
00:47:27.420 Trump signals support for Rick Jackson.
00:47:29.580 This is after he defeats Burt Jones in the Georgia governor primary.
00:47:36.240 Some people don't really like this Rick Jackson, I noticed from some of the comments.
00:47:41.420 But the Trump endorsed Lieutenant Governor Burt Jones did lose that race.
00:47:46.060 And so President Trump wants to make sure that we keep Georgia, obviously.
00:47:49.800 So he congratulated Jackson on the win and he signaled support for the November election.
00:47:55.980 Yeah, Burt Jones, he got, you know, according to the people that I know that know the situation there that I've heard from today, they just didn't he just didn't work hard enough.
00:48:05.500 That's a shame.
00:48:08.140 Because with a Trump endorsement, I mean, I don't know.
00:48:10.780 they just didn't do nothing
00:48:13.140 yeah
00:48:13.640 that's a shame really
00:48:17.240 Jackson is a billionaire
00:48:19.820 we just got to get the democrat
00:48:21.060 make sure the democrat
00:48:21.880 sometimes
00:48:23.540 until you have something like a
00:48:25.780 Kemp and others
00:48:27.640 Burt Jones was seen with Kemp
00:48:30.280 campaigning
00:48:31.220 but why would he have him
00:48:35.220 campaign with him
00:48:36.180 Jackson just so everybody knows who he is
00:48:39.440 he's a billionaire health care executive and they're saying i mean that's why another reason
00:48:45.340 why president trump went with jones and not for this guy i know but kemp went for jones too and
00:48:51.360 there's a lot of people in georgia that had to turn them off yeah because they're like oh god 0.98
00:48:56.380 we don't want another kemp in there we'll see what happens to georgia i mean i've already gone 1.00
00:49:04.120 through two stories already where things don't look so hot in there including a care he called
00:49:10.000 that joe candidate jackoff did you see that did you see that no i didn't no uh the senator that
00:49:18.120 you know the two senators that cheated in okay let me find a tweet hold on he's got a good name
00:49:26.080 for him his name's joe's off become joe oh oh osoff oh yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah okay yes
00:49:37.500 that that's who they're saying according to a few polls he's above aoc and others for president
00:49:43.460 that's crazy he ain't got no national appeal they brought him in from out of town he wasn't
00:49:49.660 even from georgia and then they cheated to get given the race right right after the cheating
00:49:54.460 2020 races.
00:49:56.720 My gosh.
00:49:58.900 Yeah, but he tweeted,
00:50:00.180 trying to find it now.
00:50:02.640 I must have tweeted more than I thought today.
00:50:04.520 Here it is.
00:50:06.520 So happy for highly respected
00:50:08.140 Congressman Mike Collins. He will win the Senate
00:50:10.280 race in Georgia against pathetic, failed 1.00
00:50:12.160 Democrat Senator 0.99
00:50:13.420 Jerkoff, who is
00:50:15.800 joking D.C. Nobody even knows
00:50:18.040 who he is. I'll be doing
00:50:19.940 big Trump rallies for Mike
00:50:21.980 in Georgia.
00:50:22.520 oh my gosh 0.99
00:50:25.340 and he puts in parenthesis jerk off 1.00
00:50:27.760 that is so funny 0.98
00:50:29.880 leave it to President Trump
00:50:31.280 oh boy
00:50:32.320 but Mike Collins is a great candidate
00:50:35.180 he really is
00:50:37.500 and he will win
00:50:38.600 I mean I think he will
00:50:40.180 yeah I mean
00:50:42.780 they're watching on Mike Hawks now
00:50:44.920 for the cheating
00:50:46.560 I mean they went and confiscated
00:50:49.500 all that thing
00:50:50.000 ain't nobody wanting to cheat there now 0.66
00:50:51.640 they're watching them like hawks man i'm telling you there it is ossoff yep oh jackoff
00:50:59.500 he will never shake that name you realize this right yeah they'll be just like you know that's
00:51:07.380 what people are gonna be on his it'll be on his tombstone in like 40 years from now here lies 1.00
00:51:12.140 jack off jerk off this is senator jerk off did i say jack off yeah i thought it was jack off 1.00
00:51:19.580 jack off has been better but we'll take jerk off well he is president i guess he is kind of trying 1.00
00:51:26.900 to mind his p's and q's a little bit but yeah jerk off senator jerk off that's who we jerk off 1.00
00:51:34.280 forever be known as oh my gosh yeah once you know once he named you line ted here that's it 1.00
00:51:43.100 I mean it's over for you. Crooked Hillary. Oh she's back in the news. She's so ridiculous. 1.00
00:51:50.740 I saw her raise her head and now all of a sudden she's bashing Biden. 1.00
00:51:55.360 Low energy jab. Right. I mean she spent all of 2024 cheerleading Biden and Harris and now
00:52:01.640 she's calling Biden's run a terrible mistake. I mean she endorsed Biden twice.
00:52:07.600 twice not once twice and now all of a sudden she's out there spewing that she made a terrible
00:52:14.940 mistake that you know that joe biden made a terrible mistake for himself for his legacy
00:52:21.700 and for the country well the first mistake is i'm never going to recognize him as a president
00:52:28.720 because they cheated to put him in big time of course he was he was an installed puppet
00:52:34.320 that's exactly how it went down and then all of a sudden swalwell is back in the news oh yeah
00:52:41.040 he's back he has to return his 30 000 in donations or he's going to face consequences
00:52:47.100 so now that he has resigned in disgrace the fec they're coming for the 30 grand too
00:52:55.160 so when it rains it pours for him accountability doesn't stop at the exit door
00:53:01.680 so he'll have to return that
00:53:05.280 which is good
00:53:06.480 so you've got
00:53:10.700 Mike Collins
00:53:13.380 who is going up against
00:53:15.420 Jerkoff
00:53:16.200 that should be an easy one
00:53:19.860 but they have him winning
00:53:22.280 they have him like moving
00:53:25.240 ahead in the presidential
00:53:26.560 polls 1.00
00:53:27.840 just like Hillary was winning
00:53:30.660 just like Kamala was when I mean they they're looking and searching for anybody that will 0.99
00:53:35.640 grab attention especially now that you have you know new scum under investigation that's just the
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00:54:19.720 And new Illinois Governor Pritzker signs a 0.2% tax on all crypto transactions.
00:54:27.560 and here 15 chance pritzker announces a presidential run this year who will announce
00:54:35.180 a presidential run they've got this on the books they've got all these different people
00:54:39.760 jd vance donald trump candace owens is in there aoc but polymarket.com if you want to participate
00:54:48.560 in that they're a great sponsor of our show even marjorie taylor green they have in here
00:54:53.120 i talked about her way too many times today
00:54:57.240 stephen smith josh holly um kennedy senator kennedy he's his name has been floated a couple of times
00:55:10.220 recently as far as wanting to throw his hat into the race i don't trust him i'm sorry
00:55:19.080 I mean, I like what he says. I think he's funny. I think he's got great wit and humor.
00:55:23.620 But there are also times where I go, oh, beware. And he's one of those. I mean,
00:55:31.280 he's voted against some things that I like. OK, I'll back it up with this. Here's what he said.
00:55:39.620 Senator John Kennedy says the Republicans have to deal with President Trump,
00:55:45.960 naming Bill Pulte as the acting director of national intelligence and pushing for the
00:55:50.900 SAVE Act.
00:55:52.120 And these were his words.
00:55:53.440 He says, the president is aggressively unpredictable.
00:55:57.340 We thought we had things worked out.
00:55:59.500 We don't.
00:56:00.540 These are the president's nominees.
00:56:02.560 He's entitled to pull them or go forward with them at his pleasure.
00:56:07.180 I'm not particularly surprised.
00:56:09.120 He's got two speeds, you know, zero and a thousand miles an hour.
00:56:13.920 and the president's upset he wants bill pulte in there the congress has pushed back and he wants
00:56:21.060 pulte and we're going to have to deal with it and that is what it is so when you read that on the
00:56:26.940 face on its face i don't like the what he's actually saying the way he delivers it you know
00:56:32.880 he he's able to kind of you know slick tongue a lot of people but when you actually read what he
00:56:39.120 has there's a lot there have to deal with president trump i mean who won in a landslide
00:56:47.960 who you're supposed to be on his team and you're gonna have to deal with him
00:56:53.260 unbelievable i mean good luck with that kennedy again i mean i love his humor i love his wit i
00:57:01.780 think he's he's incredibly smart he went to oxford as well i mean he's been up there and
00:57:06.940 has played the game a long time but i wouldn't vote for him for president ever yeah well he
00:57:13.500 you know he's got some zingers but he votes terrible sometimes that's right
00:57:18.160 i don't care i don't i don't care if you're a comedian i want you to vote right
00:57:23.020 i don't care about the zingers i don't care if you're cool i don't care if you wear cowboy hats
00:57:28.000 i don't care if you're cowboy but it's just vote right correctly that's it do the will of the
00:57:36.000 people this is an interesting report that came out so we have a shocking amount of a percentage
00:57:44.040 of harvard students who say they have experienced mental illness during their time at the ivy league 1.00
00:57:50.720 school probably from those teachers those professors just being around and all them idiots 1.00
00:57:56.880 well i mean the woke culture i would think idiotitis going on right mental illness they're 1.00
00:58:03.700 actually saying hey you know we're experiencing this can you imagine having to sit around with 0.99
00:58:07.980 a bunch of harvard freshmen and sophomores and listen to their conversations it would depress
00:58:13.720 me too think about it man yes well apparently the report for mental illness has is at double
00:58:20.820 the rate of the general population this is according to a new report the statistic has
00:58:26.100 It's covered experiences during students' time at the Ivy League school.
00:58:31.220 And basically the data is being used as evidence that U.S. higher education requires reform.
00:58:38.220 Oh, you think?
00:58:42.080 I mean, again, that woke culture and all of that that they go through, it's nuts.
00:58:50.240 And then every professor is the same, you know?
00:58:54.280 Sure.
00:58:55.140 Totally insane. 1.00
00:58:56.100 well i mean you've got all kinds of people like pocahontas and others that will come
00:59:02.420 in as guest professors and i mean they do a number on these kids
00:59:06.380 the speakers at graduation they tell a story in and of itself
00:59:12.100 but you have also the young republicans who revolted in new york university they um you
00:59:22.240 You know, they were looking for and fighting for NYYR transparency.
00:59:30.140 I think, you know, a lot of young people are a lot more awake than they ever were before.
00:59:37.480 They are fighting back against Lucien Wintrich,
00:59:41.360 and it's because they're just tired of things just not being on its face.
00:59:47.840 So they're fighting for transparency with the Young Republicans Club.
00:59:52.240 They're drawing a hard line, basically saying, look, you need to hold yourselves to the same accountability standards that they expect from everyone else.
00:59:59.560 No dodging tough questions and start speaking out.
01:00:03.880 So they're starting to come together.
01:00:08.300 I'm glad to see it.
01:00:10.140 You know, I mean, I really feel like with Charlie Kirk, he really got the attention of a lot of young people.
01:00:17.380 And it's missing now.
01:00:19.580 But you've got some.
01:00:20.860 Look at what happened when he died, too.
01:00:22.740 The vultures came out, didn't they?
01:00:24.700 Same thing.
01:00:25.940 I mean, it's just awful.
01:00:26.740 I mean, a lot of people who claim to be his friends, too,
01:00:28.840 not just Candy, Crazy Candy, but a lot of them,
01:00:31.080 they wouldn't even say anything bad about her.
01:00:33.560 That's right.
01:00:34.300 Not a word.
01:00:36.800 I mean, we, the people who didn't know him,
01:00:40.440 were taking up for him way more than taking up for her, Erica Kirk.
01:00:43.420 That's right.
01:00:45.080 That's exactly right.
01:00:46.680 So one last thing before we bring on Dr. Chad,
01:00:50.100 And that is that Kevin Warsh's first Fed press conference looms as inflation surges, makes rate cuts increasingly unlikely.
01:00:59.140 And we were right about that.
01:01:01.180 So he has he isn't increasing or anything.
01:01:04.880 It's just staying flat, just as it was predicted that it would be.
01:01:09.360 And so we'll see what he does moving forward.
01:01:13.100 It's too volatile right now to do anything.
01:01:15.700 I think it was a smart move, really.
01:01:18.000 Yeah, I mean, I wouldn't judge him on that one vote.
01:01:20.440 It's just with the Iran deal and everything.
01:01:23.540 It's just too volatile right now to go either way.
01:01:26.100 That's right.
01:01:27.040 I'd expect that.
01:01:28.340 Right.
01:01:28.840 I would, too.
01:01:30.660 I mean, you just can't.
01:01:32.060 There's too much happening.
01:01:33.560 But, you know, if that ends and everything goes and gas lowers and it's time, then, you know, we expect it to work then.
01:01:39.920 Right.
01:01:41.620 Gosh, I mean, it's going to be interesting.
01:01:43.340 President Trump really, really likes Warsh.
01:01:46.180 and from what i've read about him he seems like he would be a perfect match really i mean i'm
01:01:52.840 they all seem like that until they get the power we'll see what happens that's right so we're gonna
01:01:58.900 have dr chad just so everybody knows he is a doctor of physical therapy a wellness educator
01:02:04.880 and the co-founder of native path for more than 10 years he has been helping folks especially older
01:02:11.560 adults, feel better, move better, you know, less pain and actually stay active instead of slowing
01:02:18.840 down. So we're going to be getting into the healthy into healthy aging, why collagen is
01:02:25.560 everywhere right now, how it supports your skin, your joints, mobility, and just feeling good
01:02:31.580 overall. And that's, you know, the fun twist about giving it to your dogs. That was the thing that
01:02:37.500 really excited me was because of my animals i again i use it for the hair the skin the nails
01:02:45.800 like that's my thing but it has helped so many people that i've turned on to native path
01:02:50.020 and especially you kat i mean you've really you've improved so much on it what has been a miracle
01:02:59.200 yeah i mean so you take it just once a day in the morning once with my coffee a big heaping
01:03:04.760 scoop and you started overflow and scoop yeah and you started feeling it like results almost
01:03:12.080 immediately yeah like two weeks yeah i mean but the nails that happened like within the first
01:03:19.760 couple of days i noticed it immediate it was like wow i love this product i mean it's gonna be
01:03:26.300 great to have him on so we're really looking forward to him joining us he's going to join
01:03:31.740 us in just a couple of seconds so that we can get him in the spotlight but yeah i mean he's
01:03:41.340 he's done a lot let's see i'm gonna see when he comes on in here we've i just see him he's
01:03:47.340 approaching and it looks like let's get him on the screen there we are we've got him hi dr chad
01:04:00.120 How are you?
01:04:01.700 Hey, everybody.
01:04:02.500 Good to be here.
01:04:03.120 Thank you for having me.
01:04:04.000 Oh, it's great to have you back on the show.
01:04:05.880 We were just talking about how much your product has helped so many people.
01:04:09.420 I have friends that have arthritis, and they had childhood arthritis.
01:04:14.940 So when they were 10 years old, we were playing tennis, and all of a sudden, they started
01:04:18.460 moving slower, identical twins, and they went to their doctor, and they found out that they
01:04:24.700 had arthritis, and they have been fighting it ever since.
01:04:27.540 and now they can since they've been on native path they are able to open doors they are able
01:04:32.820 to like do all these incredible things now that they weren't able to do with their hands it's
01:04:38.620 just an incredible product can you give us a little bit of background a background on the
01:04:43.460 product on the product or background you too just everything you're the co-founder why don't you just
01:04:49.080 run with it yeah well you know we're talking about collagen here for those who don't know
01:04:54.760 collagen is the most abundant protein in the body. You know, as far as my background, I'm a
01:04:59.120 doctor of physical therapy. And, you know, things like arthritis, I would get curious, like, what's
01:05:04.500 going on here? And how can we help this patient heal faster and heal better? And, you know, I was
01:05:10.840 always interested in like, what's the simple way to do this? What's the most natural way? And what
01:05:15.760 is our biology designed for? And I started studying indigenous cultures, native people, what they ate.
01:05:22.140 And I started to see that the past 100 years, things changed in the way that the modern diet has fed us ultra processed foods and sugar and seed oils and low nutrition, high toxicity.
01:05:35.580 In the past 100 years, we also see a rise in chronic disease.
01:05:39.260 We see a rise in heart disease, obesity, cancer.
01:05:43.300 I imagine things like arthritis, you know, anything, any diagnosis you have with itis behind it is inflammation.
01:05:49.720 That type of stuff has gone up in a big way in the past 100 years.
01:05:54.380 And what I started to see was a big gap between what we're designed for, our biology is designed for, and what we're getting in the modern world.
01:06:02.060 So, you know, we're getting way too much toxicity, way too much sugar and seed oils, and very, very low nutrition.
01:06:08.640 And that's why you have 10-year-olds getting things like arthritis in their joints.
01:06:13.600 And I started looking into how can I make this better.
01:06:17.220 I started moving myself to a whole real food diet, prioritizing protein, traditional ancestral fats, removing all the stuff that I grew up with as a kid and the cereals and the gluten breads and the homogenized milks.
01:06:31.800 And at the foundation of that was protein.
01:06:34.860 And within protein, collagen kept coming up all the time.
01:06:39.480 Collagen is something that our ancestors would get plenty of because they would have it in their natural diets, right?
01:06:45.120 They would take the bones of an animal.
01:06:46.580 They would put it in a hot broth, make a soup into it, and they would have it consistently.
01:06:52.520 But in our modern world, we are not getting near enough collagen.
01:06:56.780 We're extremely deficient in protein, but collagen is almost not happening at all.
01:07:01.240 So I started going to the farmer's market and getting bones and making my own soup and getting collagen and feeling better.
01:07:07.900 I started recommending that to my patients.
01:07:10.100 I started noticing they were getting better.
01:07:12.420 And people were healing up after surgeries quicker.
01:07:15.260 People were getting out of pain.
01:07:16.580 It started to become part of my protocol as people went into surgeries to heal up faster.
01:07:22.500 Eventually, you know, I got so passionate about nutrition.
01:07:24.840 I started giving lectures at local clinics and local gyms.
01:07:27.840 I met my now business partner.
01:07:29.960 We started a nutritional blog.
01:07:31.680 We built up a big list teaching people about healthy nutrition.
01:07:34.800 And then they asked us, our customers asked us, you know, what supplements do we recommend?
01:07:39.460 And like the first one we ever recommended was collagen because we feel it's the most important thing that anyone can have in this because it's the structure of the body, right?
01:07:49.560 It makes up the bones.
01:07:50.720 It's what makes up the tendons, your ligaments, your skin, your hair, your nails, your teeth, your gut lining, your nervous system.
01:07:58.840 All of it depends on collagen.
01:08:00.920 It's like the foundation of a house.
01:08:02.860 You have to have those amino acids and those building blocks.
01:08:05.660 Otherwise, all above structures are unstable.
01:08:08.540 So I'm a big fan of collagen. I love hearing when people get good results. You know, we have a customer feedback channel at Native Pass, so we're always getting testimonials from people like what you're saying. And yeah, I'm a big fan. So that's a general quick background.
01:08:26.540 it's been a it's been an absolute miracle for me and um i was and i'm skeptical of everything at
01:08:32.380 first but i have all i have i've overused my hands i've worked in construction i played guitar my
01:08:38.420 whole life and i just pretty much when i was 50 i had 100 year old hands and my index fingers were
01:08:45.000 the first to go with big knuckles and then um whatever that finger is not your bird finger
01:08:49.600 your pinky in between it don't have a name the finger that doesn't have a ring finger
01:08:53.700 i can help you there but i mean i was to the point before i started taking this to where
01:09:01.020 of course i couldn't play guitar anymore but i mean i would get up in the morning and i would
01:09:05.460 just almost have to grab one hand and peel my finger straight you know because they couldn't
01:09:11.360 move on their own it was that bad and i was just in severe pain and two weeks after i started
01:09:16.020 taking it it was just i've been taking it ever since religiously i haven't had any pain in my
01:09:20.680 hands sorry about that sorry about that i haven't had any pain in my hands since
01:09:24.940 i can play 70 you know i'm never gonna play 100 because there's damage in my knuckles but i can
01:09:30.880 play 60 70 play guitar almost every night now yeah i've been playing for five years playing
01:09:36.540 again it's crazy oh that's great and i'm with you i love playing guitar too i put for me playing
01:09:42.220 guitar is one of the most fun things in the world and music and so to hear that it's helping you
01:09:46.720 get back to playing with the fingers and you were having problems straightening out before and now
01:09:51.520 you're getting back I just love hearing that it's been a miracle it's helped my digestion it's of
01:09:56.000 course I had to I had to tell everybody your fingernails grow like Dracula yes but I had to
01:10:03.120 get a new set of fingernail clippers because they weren't wide enough because my not only grew long
01:10:09.040 but white you know like the width of them yeah that that you know the fingernails is one of the
01:10:14.320 things that people notice first. I'd say most people notice the improved strength, how fast
01:10:19.700 they grow, and also the thickness of their fingernails. People typically notice that in
01:10:23.740 the first one to two weeks, you know, and the skin changes will also happen, I'd say, in the first
01:10:28.560 like two to four months. But the best part is like not just the stuff that you see, it's what's
01:10:34.400 going on inside the body, right? Like inside the joints where you have those tendons and the
01:10:39.280 ligaments and the actual joint capsule itself, where we have arthritis, you know, and things
01:10:44.620 aren't moving around too well, what you've got going on in your fingers, I have a torn labrum
01:10:51.520 in my shoulder. And, you know, I've never had surgery. All I've done is just some basic
01:10:57.240 exercises, taking 20 grams of collagen a day. And it's a fully functional shoulder with like
01:11:03.460 no pain and no problems, no limitations. And it's because the building blocks have been put
01:11:08.640 back into that tissue that was torn and it's working all around there to make that capsule
01:11:13.560 the tendons and what's going on in the in the actual shoulder joint stronger so I love hearing
01:11:18.240 that and people getting back to function that's great and I love the beauty aspect I can completely
01:11:23.660 tell I'm sorry but that's where my head goes because collagen is everywhere I mean when you
01:11:28.560 look at all different types of products and everything they'll say collagen it doesn't
01:11:32.040 matter if it's a beauty cream or if it is a pill that you take or something like that but yours
01:11:37.660 is supreme to everything out there that i've ever tried because i noticed it immediately with my
01:11:43.400 nails they just started growing they're so strong now my hair my skin all of it i mean most people
01:11:50.140 and a lot of people still do think that it's just a beauty thing for skin and wrinkles but what they
01:11:54.720 are missing is a lot i mean it's pretty important for actual adults who want to keep things doing
01:12:00.640 the things that they love to do in cat's case for example so i'm so glad that people are starting
01:12:07.620 to realize how important this is. And it's wild the way that you discovered it. And I'm running
01:12:12.820 out. I freak out now because it's just like so important. I don't want my hands to start hurting
01:12:17.200 again. Good Lord. Oh, ask Sarah and Tiffany. They will be the first to tell you that I'm always on
01:12:22.740 the phone with them. I'm like, okay, urgent. Cat's getting low. We've got to find where is it? Where's
01:12:28.000 the order? They're so good about it. It's like, here it is. And I love you kind of hinted on a
01:12:32.920 little bit but the the difference in our our collagen that we really value is the purity
01:12:36.680 yes you know as i as i spoke earlier about the origins of native path and where we come from
01:12:42.000 it started from like whole real food nutrition and there's a big spectrum in food and there's
01:12:47.060 a big spectrum in supplements and there's a huge spectrum in collagen there's a lot of collagen
01:12:51.460 out there that's not grown from the best sources or raised from the best cows you know who are
01:12:55.820 like there's a lot of there's a lot of collagen out there that comes from china you know it's it's
01:13:00.120 fed on feedlots where they're just eating they're living on dirt they're giving you know grains which
01:13:07.440 cows aren't meant to eat grains they're giving they're supposed to eat grass so they get sick
01:13:10.760 and they give them antibiotics because they get sick and they want to fatten them up so they give
01:13:14.420 them hormones and that leads to a very poor product so you know all the cows that we source
01:13:19.740 from it's from from grass-fed cows they're they're only eating grass they're drinking water they're
01:13:24.820 roaming hills. They're never giving any antibiotics or hormones. And it's also type one and type three
01:13:30.940 collagen, which is the it's to me, that's the most effective one, because that's 90% of the
01:13:35.720 collagen in your body is type one and type three, it's the most absorbable and nutrient dense forms
01:13:41.400 of collagen. And it's also coming from the best source, which is what we feel is the difference
01:13:46.120 of why people get such good results with with native path collagen. So I drink it with water.
01:13:51.360 it has no taste so i drink it with a warm glass of water first thing in the morning now i have
01:13:58.140 a question for you and i don't know if this is right or not so you'll have to tell me but
01:14:01.920 people say that like if you take turmeric you're supposed to take it with pepper
01:14:06.140 if you take uh iron you're supposed to take it with vitamin c is there anything that i should
01:14:11.580 be doing to take my collagen like combine it with to make it absorb better like that example or does
01:14:18.240 it absorb naturally on its own that's a really good question and and it is vitamin c actually
01:14:24.000 vitamin c is is the is the one thing that you want to take that that helps you absorb collagen better
01:14:28.780 and it works synergistically to lay down a better foundation um so we we actually have a really good
01:14:34.740 vitamin c product as well if you go to nativepath.com you can see it but it's a liposomal
01:14:39.100 vitamin c and um it's it's i i started taking that six months ago religiously with the collagen and
01:14:46.920 then things really started to speed up. Like I noticed like my running, my lifting, everything
01:14:52.840 started getting better. The shoulder that was hurting started getting better. So I'm a big
01:14:57.020 fan of vitamin C and that's something that everybody can pair to get even better results
01:15:00.860 with collagen. Oh, that's so good to know because I really want to boost it. I mean, I already feel
01:15:05.020 great as it is, but I just wondered because I was taking my iron, I was taking, you know,
01:15:09.200 I'm a big health freak. So I'm always taking my vitamins and my turmeric, all my stuff.
01:15:13.960 And I was like, I wonder if pairing collagen with something like this, if they would work together a little bit better.
01:15:21.700 Then we found out about doggies.
01:15:25.100 I've got to hear about the whole doggy thing because I've got some aging dogs.
01:15:28.740 A lot of our audience, I mean, we all love our animals.
01:15:31.940 Cat has, my goodness, I mean, and cat is a whole group over there.
01:15:37.680 So tell us about how it helps dogs.
01:15:41.340 Well, you know, just like humans, collagen is a natural part of our diet, but we haven't
01:15:45.900 been getting it.
01:15:46.520 The same is the case for dogs.
01:15:48.240 They're like little wolves and they're supposed to be eating, you know, other little critters
01:15:51.900 and eating the tendons and ligaments, parts of those animals in the wild.
01:15:55.660 But we're not giving that to them in our diet.
01:15:58.500 Even if you go to the best pet food stores, it's typically collagen is not going to be
01:16:02.120 in those foods.
01:16:03.060 So yeah, collagen is a fully appropriate supplement to start giving with your dogs.
01:16:08.820 It's going to help with their tendons, their ligaments.
01:16:11.100 You know, I have a 13-and-a-half-year-old golden doodle. 1.00
01:16:14.560 She's like a 21-pound princess. 0.90
01:16:17.460 Yeah, and she's still running around and, like, throwing the toy 1.00
01:16:20.560 and going up and down the stairs and jumping on the bed.
01:16:23.100 And I give her about 10 grams of collagen every day,
01:16:26.300 about five grams, half a scoop in the morning, half a scoop in the evening.
01:16:31.300 And she does great.
01:16:32.900 She's not on any medication whatsoever.
01:16:35.020 i just give her that and some fish oil and then just really good healthy uh whole food for dog
01:16:41.400 and uh she is is doing great so you know for for everybody who is wanting to take care of their
01:16:46.700 pets collagen is something that you can consider and add to their diet it's so easy just sprinkle
01:16:51.560 it like a half scoop over their food give them about a scoop every day and that's going to make
01:16:55.860 a big difference in the quality of their joints and how they move around that's one of my old
01:17:00.840 dogs old pedro he's gray now but um i don't know how old a lot of my dogs are because i i rescue
01:17:06.240 them and they're grown so i mean i know i've had him 11 or 12 years and he was full grown when i
01:17:12.300 got him so he's old but uh but um yeah so if i sprinkled on his food um would i still do a full
01:17:21.740 scoop a day um what i do he's probably 70 pounds oh yeah i would i would probably give him two
01:17:28.600 scoops a day um probably probably a little more i'd say i'd say because mine is like 20 pounds
01:17:33.080 that's about a scoop a day i'd say anything over 50 pounds you're good with with the whole
01:17:37.900 with two scoops a day that'd be great yeah well the fact that you have golden doodles i have
01:17:44.440 two poodles two little poodles that three pounds and they're pounds cat doesn't count them as dogs
01:17:52.400 he really doesn't he dismisses them i have one it's 125 pounds so yes so minor minor very little
01:18:00.060 but two of my i have three dogs total but the two are 11 and with poodles they love to dance
01:18:07.360 like my my little dancers they love to dance they love to stand up on their hind legs and do the
01:18:12.480 little things and so i always worry about their back legs and when i heard that they can take
01:18:18.540 collagen that's fantastic because you can see with with dogs like when mine are chewing bones
01:18:24.760 they're always chewing to try to reach the bone marrow right so that's what they're going after
01:18:31.680 and it sounds like with collagen that's what they're able to obtain and it's just by sprinkling
01:18:36.520 it on their food and because it doesn't have a taste it's not like they're going to stump their
01:18:40.400 nose so i wanted to find out exactly i'm going to start doing it with them now that we've talked to
01:18:44.980 you i haven't tried it yet but yeah just wanted to get the doses right for three pounds what would
01:18:51.480 you say i would i would say same thing i'd say anything anything like maybe 30 pounds or under
01:18:56.200 a full scoop a day half in the morning half in the evening anything i would say even over 30
01:19:01.240 pounds you're gonna be fine with with two scoops um because it's so it's so needed in the body
01:19:07.160 you know especially as we get older both for dogs and for humans you could be a little more
01:19:11.220 aggressive but i'm that's a conservative number it's just about a scoop for anything 30 pounds
01:19:16.520 or under maybe two scoops for anything above that and your dogs don't even know it do they
01:19:21.060 your dog doesn't even know because like you said it's tasteless it's odorless right so you can
01:19:26.160 sprinkle on the food on the dogs but for the humans you could just do it in water like you're doing
01:19:30.000 you should put it in their water bowl right you could put it in the water bowl if they like that
01:19:34.360 i mean yeah my dog loves it so um yeah and a little bit of fish oil is also really good for
01:19:40.540 the dogs too i'm combining that that'll help a lot oh see that's so great because he can barely
01:19:45.360 he has days he can barely walk now he's old but but you know anything right now i didn't i didn't
01:19:53.380 want to give it to us and make sure it was safe you know uh-huh yeah we want it to be safe it's
01:19:57.980 it's all safe and it's because it's a natural food it's something they would get just eating
01:20:02.480 you know uh in the wild it's part of it so it's you're just giving more of what their body's
01:20:07.520 actually expecting. Well, mobility too. I mean, it's a big issue for all of us as we get older.
01:20:13.540 And so it's a, it's a really big deal. And the fact that you have, you've had people that you've
01:20:19.200 treated in the past, what are the, what are some of the concerns that you hear the most?
01:20:23.880 Like when, you know, so I was a home health physical therapist. So I spent a lot of time,
01:20:27.540 you know, going into people's homes who weren't strong enough or well enough to go to an outpatient
01:20:32.320 clinic. So it was people with mobility issues. And I have to say like functional mobility is the
01:20:40.160 least talked about, but most important thing as we get older. What often takes us down is our
01:20:45.560 inability to get out of a chair on our own, right? Or the inability to get out of our bed and go to
01:20:51.440 the restroom. Like when that happens and we stop moving, we start pumping blood and circulating,
01:20:56.840 we stop breathing, our health goes down very, very quickly. That's when heart disease and cancer
01:21:02.980 and all these other things really set in when we're not moving as well. So I really encourage
01:21:08.300 everybody to think about mobility. And when you think about mobility, think about movability,
01:21:13.440 like how well does your body actually move? And that comes down to the quality of your joints,
01:21:18.900 the quality of your bones, the strength of your muscles, your movement patterns, right?
01:21:24.720 How well you squat, how well you bend and those type of things, how well you walk, how well you stand.
01:21:29.620 So just be thinking about those things.
01:21:31.160 But collagen, you know, as we talked about earlier, a lot of people are just thinking about it in terms of their face, their nails, their hair, kind of as a beauty product.
01:21:39.820 But it is so important for your movability as you age, right?
01:21:44.960 And especially with your bones.
01:21:46.980 Like collagen is, you know, people think about calcium or milk.
01:21:50.140 And, you know, the quality of your bones really comes down to, are you getting the raw material?
01:21:54.960 So are you getting enough collagen, magnesium, vitamin D, good sunshine, weight-bearing exercise?
01:22:01.740 That is the main thing that you can do to strengthen up your bones so you stay strong and continue to move well.
01:22:08.180 And what I also see a lot happening as we age is someone has weak bones, they end up getting osteopenia, osteoporosis.
01:22:15.100 they don't move well and they have a fall and they break a bone or they break a hip or they
01:22:20.140 break a pelvis and that is when that is when health goes down really quickly right really
01:22:25.180 quickly so we want to we want to do everything we can to keep our bones strong keep our keep our
01:22:29.560 movability um well as we age stay strong and limber and that's that's going to add years to
01:22:35.460 our life in a big way and we want to live well we don't want to we don't want to be sitting there
01:22:39.360 laying in bed flipping channels you know watching the prices right that's not that's not a good way
01:22:45.060 to spend the last part of your life well it's not and here's the thing like I have never broken a
01:22:50.040 bone in my life okay I'm very fortunate to say that I have not broken anything well a couple
01:22:55.620 of weeks ago it was like more than that about a month ago I was helping a friend who was setting
01:23:00.100 up for a party and I had this statue that came down on my finger okay like this thing was really
01:23:05.880 heavy marble and I didn't break anything but I should have I really think that I should have and
01:23:11.740 i i really owe it to the fact that i have been taking native path i really believe that i would
01:23:18.400 have broken something if i wasn't on that because this what this thing was horrible i mean my whole
01:23:24.940 finger just swelled up for days i could only i couldn't use it at all and i mean it was long
01:23:30.200 than that it was like over a week and it wasn't broken and there's a i really think that it's
01:23:35.260 because i had been on native path and because i've been taking the collagen that it really
01:23:39.800 stepped in there because that was an obvious thing that should have happened i mean i smashed it it
01:23:44.600 was awful so i i i notice it in everything i i really do now i do have a couple of cat people
01:23:52.000 that are very upset with me in the chat right now because we need to find out if it is okay for cats
01:23:57.920 yes it's totally okay for cats we have some team members on the native half team who are are real
01:24:03.440 big and cat lovers and they give us their cats too um i would say probably more like like half
01:24:08.240 a scoop per day you know i'm just trying to do the math in my head and what it works but
01:24:12.300 i would say about half a scoop a day would be perfect for a cat to be on the safe side but
01:24:16.600 yeah same thing for the little little critters little felines they need they need collagen too
01:24:20.600 that is so good to hear because five cats too i got all kinds of i've had up 16 dogs in this place
01:24:28.340 you're gonna need to hit to shout out to nancy and of course tiffany and sarah and all the the
01:24:35.840 team over there because i know how selfish i know but you're you're pretty good about keeping your
01:24:41.700 own stash to yourself so you're going to need a whole nother box to feed the ranch you're gonna
01:24:46.760 have to make some real good friends over there cat no this is a huge one that really needs it but
01:24:53.380 most of most of my dogs are young right now but well i think i think it's great just to know
01:25:00.080 because if it's good for us it's good for them so what kind of feedback have you been getting
01:25:05.260 from customers that have been using it. I know our audience just love it. Yeah. You know, most
01:25:09.640 of our customers, they're women over 60 and 70 and 80. And one of the best, the most important
01:25:17.660 feedback I get is when DEXA scans improve. And that typically happens when people take it
01:25:22.220 consistently for about six months. They'll see improvements in their bone density through a
01:25:26.860 DEXA scan. And that's a big thing because oftentimes at that age, doctors will tell you
01:25:33.120 that never happens. And it never happens unless you take a bone density drug. And I'm not a big
01:25:39.120 fan of those either, because the bones don't grow back in the strongest way. Like, you know,
01:25:43.640 it might get more dense, but the actual structure and the way the scaffolding is done in the bone
01:25:47.300 is not necessarily in a way that's going to prevent it from breaking. But when you can see
01:25:51.520 bone density improving just from collagen, that is huge, right? And so that's the one that I think
01:25:57.420 matters the most to me. But we always get the feedback earlier, like typical of what we've
01:26:02.160 been talking about here a stronger stronger nails less wrinkles in the skin the hair is growing back
01:26:07.480 faster more energy able to play with the grandkids and stuff like that again those are the most
01:26:13.840 common things that we hear it's it's so nice to know that this is just it's helping so many people
01:26:19.900 because like i said one of the biggest sellers whenever we're talking about native path on the
01:26:23.980 show is our audience they're the ones and i'll take snapshots and i'll give the shout outs to
01:26:29.300 those that are using it because i mean we've had people talk about even yesterday as as soon as
01:26:35.240 yesterday they were talking about how they had surgery and that their scar is healing so quickly
01:26:41.200 and that their body is really responding to it i mean they're seeing it just in all aspects so
01:26:47.000 i mean it's great to see i mean it's not just move you know for wrinkles and for beauty and
01:26:51.960 all of that stuff because people sometimes have a problem splurging on themselves i don't know why
01:26:56.260 uh-huh i have a shoe problem but i have no problem you know splurging on myself those are my treats
01:27:02.540 to myself but some people are like oh you know i can do without the whole beauty aspect but when
01:27:06.680 it talk when you talk about mobility and you talk about how it actually helps even further down the
01:27:12.420 line those tests you were just discussing that it actually is reversing how some of these results
01:27:18.480 are coming up i mean that's right there it's just proof in the pudding to me yeah it's proof in the
01:27:23.540 pudding and to me it's like the best form of of like health insurance you know like when we get
01:27:28.600 older we do we have health insurance in case something happens you know we're covered like
01:27:33.060 doing taking care of your health now being smart with exercise eating well supplementing smart
01:27:38.060 with collagen now those are the things that are going to ensure that you're going to have a
01:27:41.820 stronger more capable movable body as you age and that's going to add years and quality of life you
01:27:48.880 know so to me it's like it's one of the most important things we can do for our health well
01:27:52.480 And believe me, I'm the one that's in their 60s here, so I'm just going to tell everybody it doesn't get easier when you get older.
01:27:59.800 Especially me, I have some injuries.
01:28:01.800 I had a real bad back injury in the Army, so every little bit helps.
01:28:07.480 Because, you know, I don't have full mobility all the time because of that injury.
01:28:13.360 But, man, it's really improved everything, been in over everything since I've started taking this.
01:28:19.580 It's actually just been a miracle.
01:28:20.840 because my hands were really hurting all the time and i was just like gave gave up i was just like
01:28:26.660 i'm just gonna be in pain but um just to get out of pain is something i promise if you're in pain
01:28:31.820 every day and you get out of it i mean there's no way you're gonna go without it then i mean i'm i'm
01:28:36.760 a lifetime user of this stuff yes i love it i love it yeah i mean paint paint is one of the also one
01:28:42.240 of the main things that we see right because it's giving the building blocks for the structures that
01:28:46.460 were torn or maybe unstable, it's making those structures more stable again, right? And there
01:28:53.040 was a question there, I think, somewhere about lymphedema. Will it help with lymphedema? And the
01:28:57.320 answer is, yeah, indirectly, because a lot of the times the lymph nodes themselves are compromised
01:29:02.940 in some way because they're not getting the building blocks that they need, right? So collagen
01:29:08.220 is interesting. It has this intelligence to it where they've done images with mice and injected
01:29:14.480 them with collagen. And what they found is the collagen doesn't go like to random areas of the
01:29:19.700 body equally. It specifically goes to the areas that are torn or damaged and helps heal up those
01:29:26.140 areas. They could see that under the imaging, right? So if you have lymph nodes that are
01:29:31.540 compromised or your disc like in your back is compromised or your labrum in your hip or your
01:29:36.000 shoulder is messed up or you have torn skin, right? You consume collagen. It doesn't go to
01:29:41.560 random places it specifically goes to those areas um that are that are injured so it's to me it's
01:29:46.880 like a it's like a magical kind of protein that does things that are beyond what we really
01:29:52.240 understand so i i think it's a it's something everybody should have as part of like a foundation
01:29:56.960 in in their in their supplement protocol definitely because thin skin as people age i mean that's a
01:30:02.900 real problem they bruise easier all kinds of things happen as a result of aging so i mean
01:30:09.920 let's be real for you know our grandparents they probably got away it got way more collagen
01:30:15.880 naturally than we do i mean they were eating bone broth slow cooked meats with all skin and
01:30:21.520 connective tissue the whole nine right things that we we don't necessarily go for now they were eating
01:30:26.420 back then so now we're here you know just eating plain chicken breast and calling it a day so 0.82
01:30:31.780 modern diets are collagen deficient completely my grandmother and her two sisters they lived to be
01:30:38.900 94 98 96 i believe and they cooked everything in real lard their whole lives yeah you know
01:30:46.580 they cooked in they cooked in real lard or a whole real butter you know yeah they used real butter
01:30:54.920 lard just vegetables meat they fried just about everything we're from the country but they but
01:31:00.660 they ate real food they didn't eat they didn't eat cereal or stuff like they ate homemade biscuits
01:31:05.080 and bacon and sausage every morning and every part of the animal yes and all of them had a
01:31:11.840 garden and grew a garden ate out of their garden every year i love that yeah we it's that's what
01:31:17.660 we need we need a return to real whole food you know and it's amazing what happens when
01:31:22.180 we stop eating all the stuff in boxes that are you know made to engineer for a long shelf life
01:31:28.040 that have low nutrition and high toxicity and seed oils and sugar and sugar and sugar and sugar
01:31:33.380 you know it's it's everywhere and it's being fed to us at a very young age so you know anything we
01:31:38.280 can do to return to whole real food and i always encourage people if nothing else just start your
01:31:42.160 day with good quality protein like start with some eggs start with some chicken start with
01:31:47.820 some ground beef or something you know and it's going to help give give you uh the protein the
01:31:53.780 most important essential macronutrient to start your day which balances your blood sugar and your
01:31:58.660 energy and gives you the building blocks of what you need for the rest of the day and it changes
01:32:03.920 how you relate to food the rest of the day um the food the food chart when i was growing up just was
01:32:09.780 ended up being one big lie you know it's it was upside down right i know i know when i was a kid
01:32:18.000 like in the 80s that by the way in the 80s is when they came out with the first food pyramid i think
01:32:22.420 and and that's when the obesity epidemic really started climbing and at the base of that food
01:32:27.760 pyramid was like nine to 12 servings of grains and at the very top of it they said the least
01:32:32.880 thing that you should get is is fat right and then below that was protein so don't get protein
01:32:37.960 don't get fat those are the most important ones but so yeah just eat a bunch of starch you'll be
01:32:43.620 fine yeah everybody got in trouble everybody got overweight and then they didn't know what to do
01:32:48.180 so they kept taking more pills and they were confused because they kept eating food labeled
01:32:52.480 as healthy right that what that was low fat and had a lot of carbohydrates and low protein and
01:32:58.160 it's it's good to see everything happen all the awareness being created with the food industry
01:33:01.880 right now and people moving back to whole real food because that's what's going to get us out
01:33:05.900 out of trouble but for everybody who's where do i start start with start with breakfast you know
01:33:10.800 start with protein to start your day that's also why just putting collagen in your tea or coffee
01:33:15.260 because it is a protein is is just an easy way to make it part of your routine that you're already
01:33:19.600 doing stay consistent with you start feeling better quickly well it's interesting because
01:33:24.500 i have a lot of friends and also because i live in los angeles you have a lot of people from
01:33:28.800 different countries and the first thing that most people say when they get here is your food is
01:33:34.080 horrible they can taste it they can taste it they're like your food is like the worst food
01:33:39.800 and i'll take them to the best restaurants or whatever and they can taste the difference
01:33:44.600 immediately that's the first thing they always comment on is they're like i just the american
01:33:50.120 food is horrible because they're they don't have all of these ingredients that we have that are
01:33:55.720 just so bad for you and i'm a i'm an egg and avocado girl myself that's really what i love to
01:34:02.760 i gravitate to that that's just a staple in my diet i do that every single day without fail
01:34:08.680 and it makes such a difference and then when i started adding in the collagen now i'm going to
01:34:13.440 add in a little bit more vitamin C, because of what you said with the vitamin C. But just to
01:34:18.880 know that, you know, this is something that will help me as I get older, you know, because you
01:34:24.640 don't really think about it until, you know, you're already there. And you're like, Oh, there's a
01:34:28.520 problem here. No, you catch it early, or it's never really too late. Like you said, those tests,
01:34:33.480 they come back, and you can see a huge improvement, because we don't want to lose our independence.
01:34:38.680 I mean, people always tell me the one thing that they're the most scared about is not being able
01:34:42.840 to travel or exercise or enjoy their hobbies or even just play with their family i mean that's
01:34:47.500 the number one thing that people say if i had a fear that's it so that's why taking care of your
01:34:52.580 connective tissue is so huge and it keeps you doing all the things that you love to do it's
01:34:58.180 just small another thing when i was growing up they said it was bad for you was eggs right
01:35:02.360 i heard that heart right yeah yeah exactly i mean we we got it we really got it got it wrong with
01:35:10.580 with all everything disease you know um but i'm with you i like waking up and having eggs and an
01:35:16.540 avocado and some berries and that's like to me the breakfast of champions i feel so good on that
01:35:21.360 and i have the same thing every day and i don't have to think about what i'm gonna have for
01:35:24.520 breakfast and i just feel great on it so it fills you up yeah it fills you up too yes you're not
01:35:31.620 hungry you're not craving all that sugar you i don't eat desserts or anything else like that i
01:35:35.900 mean i just have that and it pretty much takes care of it and before you know it's like oh
01:35:39.140 I have to remind myself I have to eat today. I haven't, you know, I haven't had anything since breakfast because I was so satisfied from that. So, yeah. But I mean, this is this is a great, great interview with you. I'm so glad that you were able to come to talk to the audience because there's a lot of questions that I get and I'll send them over to the team and try to get back to people. But they do want to hear from you. What's the biggest takeaway today, Dr. Chad?
01:36:05.720 One of the biggest takeaways I encourage everybody is if you're going to take anything for your health, take collagen because it is the most important, most abundant protein in your body.
01:36:14.680 And just remember that as you age, it becomes more important to have collagen in your body.
01:36:19.680 We produce it on our own.
01:36:21.620 But as we age, we produce less and less internal collagen as we age.
01:36:25.880 So take it.
01:36:27.140 Be consistent with everything.
01:36:29.620 You know, I recommend everybody try it for at least eight weeks.
01:36:32.280 It's not something you're going to take one time and everything's better and you don't
01:36:36.020 have to take it anymore.
01:36:37.020 You want to make it part of your routine and just see the results and add in all the other
01:36:44.160 lifestyle factors that you know are good for you, like whole food nutrition, sleep, hydration,
01:36:49.760 sunshine, social connection, things like that.
01:36:52.140 That's really the basis and the most important things on health that we often miss, right?
01:36:56.360 So that's the big takeaway I got for you.
01:36:59.040 Well, thank you so much for joining us or coming back on the show.
01:37:02.040 hopefully we'll have you again soon. We won't go another six months without seeing you again.
01:37:06.820 You're always such a wealth of knowledge. Thank you for joining us. We really appreciate it.
01:37:11.320 Thank you, everybody. I'm also looking at the questions. I just want to say I appreciate
01:37:14.420 everybody asking their questions and joining us today. Thank you so much.
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01:37:33.120 dr chad we really appreciate you joining us thank you both we'll see you next time okay
01:37:38.020 all right cat so what else you got anything else in the bag over there
01:37:42.780 nope i'm ready to um you know just get on to the weekend i know it my gosh here it is wednesday
01:37:51.480 and it's like where is actually you know the u.s opens tomorrow so i'll be up bright and early
01:37:55.480 watching that so that's your weekend at daylight that's why you're saying weekend because that's
01:38:00.160 kind of a weekend for you it is i just love talking to dr chad there are so many things
01:38:06.280 that you get to talk you know find out about and think about our animals is priority number one
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01:38:46.620 have a wonderful rest of your day you all be safe be kind to one another and we will see
01:38:51.380 you later tomorrow at three. Bye.
01:39:21.380 We'll be right back.
01:39:51.380 Thank you.