On Controlled Thinking, Critical Thinking, and the Five Emergencies There is a kind of quiet that only arrives late at night. The phone is dark. The day is finally spent. And the mind, set loose at last, begins to wander. Many people use that quiet to replay old arguments — to rehearse what they wish... Continue Reading →
When We Don’t Own Our Fear, It Owns Us
“Owning our fear doesn’t mean erasing it; it means recognizing it as part of us and choosing to move anyway. When we name our fear, it loses its power to quietly dictate our lives. It stops being the invisible hand on the steering wheel and becomes a signal, a teacher, a doorway. Growth doesn’t require... Continue Reading →
A Note to MAGA, TheoBros, and Others Who Need to Hear This
PAGE #1: This message will be shared in three formats to ensure the meaning comes through to everyone: Page 2: For those who prefer a more in-depth and nuanced explanation. Page 3: For those who might need a simplified version of Page 1. Page 4: A very straightforward and easy-to-digest breakdown. Page 5: The Addendum... Continue Reading →
The Climate-Driven Health Revolution: A Two-Fold Path to Personal and Planetary Well-being
Improve Your Health and Heal the Planet with Every Bite Introduction The goal of this extended challenge isn't about rigid dieting or unrealistic health goals—it's about cultivating a lifestyle that improves both your well-being and the planet's. Imagine a journey where every bite not only nourishes your body but also contributes to reducing the environmental... Continue Reading →
Navigating the Crossroads of Information, Politics, and Personal Relationships in a Divided America
This is a summary of the issues discussed on the latest BradCast, not a direct transcript from the show. For the full podcast, please visit BradBlog. In the final broadcast before the Thanksgiving holiday, a range of crucial topics are explored, from the geopolitical to the domestic, with a critical focus on the polluted information... Continue Reading →