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Deconstructing Conventional - Jim Huntzicker: Becoming Unaddicted - The Unconventional Way to Beat Addiction

Jim Huntzicker: Becoming Unaddicted - The Unconventional Way to Beat Addiction

08/18/23 • 55 min

Deconstructing Conventional

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What is an addictive personality? Are we born with it or nurtured into it?
How do we avoid the trap of breaking one bad habit by replacing it with another one?
How does one identify the REAL reasons behind addiction, and most importantly, how do we overcome them and replace them with good habits?
Jim Huntzicker is no stranger to addiction. He has successfully overcome NINE different addictive behaviors and now he helps people (men in particular) identify what's holding them back, address the root issue, and find freedom.
In this episode, Jim and Christian discuss:

  • Jim's family of origin and how that led to his addictive tendencies.
  • How swapping one addiction for another led Jim to gain over 60 lbs.
  • The mental gymnastics and excuse loops people with addictions get stuck in.
  • Why most conventional ways of overcoming addiction (like 12-step programs) don't work for the vast majority of people.
  • Several stories of making men cry because they finally found someone who listened, understood, and asked questions.
  • Abstinence vs moderation and how to know which is best for you.
  • Why Jim had security called on him (and was thrown out of a doctor's office) for letting a doctor know what he REALLY thought?
  • His recent journey to faith and how allowing God into his life changed everything.

Jim and Christian have a lot in common with their energy, passion, and perspective on coaching, and what it takes to create a breakthrough. That dynamic made for a fun and lively conversation we think you'll enjoy.
To learn more about Jim, visit his website, or follow him on Instagram.

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What is an addictive personality? Are we born with it or nurtured into it?
How do we avoid the trap of breaking one bad habit by replacing it with another one?
How does one identify the REAL reasons behind addiction, and most importantly, how do we overcome them and replace them with good habits?
Jim Huntzicker is no stranger to addiction. He has successfully overcome NINE different addictive behaviors and now he helps people (men in particular) identify what's holding them back, address the root issue, and find freedom.
In this episode, Jim and Christian discuss:

  • Jim's family of origin and how that led to his addictive tendencies.
  • How swapping one addiction for another led Jim to gain over 60 lbs.
  • The mental gymnastics and excuse loops people with addictions get stuck in.
  • Why most conventional ways of overcoming addiction (like 12-step programs) don't work for the vast majority of people.
  • Several stories of making men cry because they finally found someone who listened, understood, and asked questions.
  • Abstinence vs moderation and how to know which is best for you.
  • Why Jim had security called on him (and was thrown out of a doctor's office) for letting a doctor know what he REALLY thought?
  • His recent journey to faith and how allowing God into his life changed everything.

Jim and Christian have a lot in common with their energy, passion, and perspective on coaching, and what it takes to create a breakthrough. That dynamic made for a fun and lively conversation we think you'll enjoy.
To learn more about Jim, visit his website, or follow him on Instagram.

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undefined - Robert Yoho MD (Part 2): A Doctor's Painful Awakening to the Real Story Behind Covid

Robert Yoho MD (Part 2): A Doctor's Painful Awakening to the Real Story Behind Covid

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Robert Yoho is a retired medical doctor of 41 years with experience in emergency medicine, general practice, and cosmetic surgery.
In this episode, Robert Yoho discusses the story of being "kicked in the head" by Peter Breggin during a podcast interview, and how Peter's kind challenge led to Robert turning his skeptical mind beyond medical corruption and into the ideological forces behind the weaponization of the medical system during covid.
We discuss how that awakening led to Robert's most recent book Cassandra's Memo about what seems at first to be a fantastically unbelievable, coordinated effort by unseen hands to establish a one-world government.
He discusses a few key turning points in his thinking such as:

  • Researching the mentality of psychopaths, how they act, and their real goals. Hint: It's not pretty and you're not weird if it seems completely unrelatable.
  • How the medical system was turned into contract killers.
  • Realizing that ALL vaccines kill more people than they save.
  • How censorship tips us off to what the real story is and where to find uncensored information.
  • Why "Climatology is even more bogus than medicine."
  • The invisible hands of the banking system and in what ways that too has been weaponized against us.

Then we get practical. talk about reasons to be hopeful, and discuss how to find your backbone.
To learn more about Robert, and to subscribe to his Substack visit him at RobertYoho.Substack.com
To dive deeper into the topics Robert discussed in this episode, check out his books, or use the search feature on his blog to find relevant articles, interviews, and links to research studies.
Robert GIVES AWAY his ebooks for free if you promise to send the download link to five or more others. Cassandra’s Memo ebook is HERE. Hormone Secrets and Butchered by "Healthcare" ebooks are HERE and HERE.

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Jordan Gundersen MH (Part 1) - Develop Confidence Using Herbs to Balance Your Body & Build Health

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Most people have a sense that herbs can have a significant role in healing, but few people know how to use them well.
With so many plants to try, so many ways to prepare herbal remedies, and so many supplements to consider, how does one know where to start?
Today Christian sat down with Jordan Gundersen (a Master Herbalist, Holistic Iridologist, and best-selling author,) to figure out how to make the wide world of herbs approachable and give you the confidence to try them yourself.
In this episode, they discuss,

  • Jordan's fascinating story of how he got into herbalism
  • Stories of how Jordan has helped his family and clients heal with herbs
  • How so much of the industry is peddling products of little to no value.
  • How to think like a competent herbalist and where to begin using them
  • Specific herbs for acute and chronic conditions,
  • Herbs for female-specific needs
  • What questions to ask when looking for a good herbalist
  • Herbalism books worth owning and who to learn from

It's a fascinating and empowering discussion.
RESOURCES TO LEARN ABOUT AND FIND YOUR OWN HERBS

You can learn more about Jordan on his website, and you can follow him on Instagram.

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