Nicole Shanahan is a former Democratic presidential candidate, entrepreneur, philanthropist, and champion for America s health. She is one of many former Democratic voters asking, What the Heck Happened to Liberalism? Since when are the Democrats in bed with big pharma, big food, and big business? While the Republicans are embracing the message of a man like RFK Jr., I think we all recognize that something is wrong with our nation s health - physically, emotionally, politically, and spiritually. So the right joined forces with some of the most brilliant people on the left that decided to leave everything else behind. People like Tulsi Gabbard, Elon Musk, and my next guest, the former Vice Presidential Candidate, entrepreneur and philanthropist Nicole Shanahan.
00:00:34.240Donald Trump is once again the President of the United States, thanks in no small part to a growing coalition I never expected to find on our side of the aisle and me going, I like this.
00:00:46.880I had the opportunity to sit down with a woman on the forefront of the Maha movement.
00:00:51.660She is one of many former Democratic voters asking herself, what the heck happened to liberalism?
00:00:58.720Since when are the Democrats in bed with big pharma, big food, big business?
00:01:04.420While the Republicans are embracing the message of a man like RFK Jr., I think we all recognize that something is wrong with our nation's health physically, emotionally, politically, even spiritually.
00:01:16.000So the right joined forces with some of the most brilliant people on the left that decided, you know, to leave everything else behind.
00:01:24.760People like Tulsi Gabbard, RFK Jr., Elon Musk, and my next guest, the former vice presidential candidate, entrepreneur, philanthropist, and champion for America's health.
00:01:36.920Today on the podcast, welcome Nicole Shanahan.
00:01:39.840But before we get to Nicole, let me just talk to you about a couple of things.
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00:04:20.920I think about our conversations a lot.
00:04:24.320I mean, we've talked a couple of times, maybe three times.
00:04:26.940And I can't believe that how much we have in common as people, but also I can't believe that I'm talking to RFK's running mate about health.
00:04:47.620I mean, look, I'm not the picture of health, but I agree with I think almost everything you guys are doing.
00:04:55.160And I'm baby-stepping it, you know what I mean?
00:04:58.860You guys are teaching me, but I have had this feeling for a long time.
00:05:30.020We're, it's weird how you've kind of come towards the conservatives, and so many conservatives have come towards you, and we're not in separate corners anymore.
00:05:55.720And that is something that I will say that MAGA and the conservatives talk about very, very successfully.
00:06:04.680And MAHA has something to learn from MAGA, because spiritual vitality, and I'm learning more and more about it, is a foundation for health as well, as much as food and soil is.
00:06:21.840The Bible is a handbook for how to work with soil.
00:06:25.380I think, I've got to tell you, I think looking at the Bible as a handbook, you understand now why at least men aren't reading it, because we don't read handbooks on anything.
00:06:44.040Well, you know, Genesis talks about tilling, that overtilling is not good, and that you should not till, and those who till are not going to be in favor with God.
00:06:56.340I mean, when we really think about the Bible as both a handbook and a contract, there's so much about nature in it.
00:07:06.160And my partner and I, Jacob, fiancee and I, we just watched The Passion of Christ for the first time last night.
00:07:23.380I wrote my college thesis on constitutional religious freedoms in India and China, and I compared the two because these were both promulgated in the 50s.
00:09:00.340So, that lesson of discernment, you know, it's interesting.
00:09:03.440I've thought about that a lot as well because I've really been trying to understand what is the spiritual illness in our country and particularly with the Democrats and liberalism.
00:10:43.260I cared about helping people out in need.
00:10:47.240I wanted to fix the criminal justice system because I didn't want innocent people or people who could be rehabilitated treated like animals.
00:10:57.720And so, that's how I got wrapped up in this.
00:11:01.040And I will say, a lot of what I talked about today on stage was how that emotional manipulation or blackmail, it has been co-opted by these very odd forces in America that prey on people who care so deeply.
00:18:54.020Um, they're coming back in hopefully a week, but they had to move their entire operation
00:18:58.900out of the central Valley to be like, look, the infected cows are there, not here.
00:19:03.560And so, I mean, they're, they're doing, they're so clever.
00:19:07.180I mean, the will of the good people of this country to feed and nourish is above and beyond.
00:19:14.580I was just in El Salvador, met with, um, president Bukele.
00:19:18.180They import 80% of their food and they're trying to figure out where to find these great farmers.
00:19:21.660And I'm like, we have them, we have so many of them here in America and we treat them horrible.
00:19:27.140I know the, one of the things that, uh, has always bothered me is conservatives have always been told or been called, uh, uh, you know, earth killers.
00:19:38.480And, you know, we're just horrible human beings and we don't respect.
00:19:49.820They may not, they may not understand, you know, the latest or the newest, um, studies on things, but they, they know my crops not growing.
00:20:47.000But that's what, that's what these really scared moms have to do when they're considering abortion.
00:20:53.160Um, what they would give to undo maybe that decision.
00:20:59.960Well, there's some new things that could actually give mom a second chance.
00:21:06.020The abortion pill now accounts for over 60% of all abortions and it's available pretty much 24 seven.
00:21:11.880It has been once you, uh, give the abortion pill and take it, it's over.
00:21:16.980Uh, but now, um, they're doing work with, um, not just the free ultrasounds for the expecting moms.
00:21:25.140They're also administering reversal protocol for women who have attempted abortion, but want a second chance to have their baby live pre-born.
00:21:34.880They've rescued over 300,000 babies from abortion.
00:21:37.460And every day on average, they rescue 200 more.
00:21:40.400And when a woman is considering abortion and here's her baby's heartbeat, she sees that baby on ultrasound.
00:22:06.360We are in a place now where big food is frightening.
00:22:13.240Why is it that Canada and others don't, cause I work with a guy who is, he's all stats and he's like, uh, you know, all this is crap.
00:22:25.420Uh, you know, with the red dye number seven and, and I guess if I was only having fruit loops,
00:22:32.300and everything else I had was, didn't have any red dye in it, you know, maybe that, that bowl of fruit loops that I have once a month, maybe I wouldn't get affected.
00:22:44.500But this is the accumulative effect, right?
00:23:50.580Or, you know, small amounts of contamination, which can't be detected, are fine.
00:23:55.120Um, as long as they're, again, in small enough amounts, the human body can just flush it out through their liver.
00:24:01.500But if we do that now with all, a lot of our food, many of our medicines, including the, you know, the aerosols we're breathing from the cloud seeding.