Welcome to the universe of Corrective Culture. Join your hosts Jake & Callan as they dive into the realms of health, wellness and life's truth with honesty & humour. Tune in every Monday at 5am for a brand new episode with the future of holistic health.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 71 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualitySpiritualityAlternative HealthHealth & Fitness |
This week the boys are joined by Matthew Wallden for a special introductory episode to a four part series diving into the Chek Totem Pole created by Paul Chek around the year of 1994. Paul created the totem pole after 10 years of clinical practice as... more
This week Jake & Callan sit down to try something new for their second duo episode for the year. The boys chat all things from life lately, the release of KING, catching parasites in Japan, answering questions from if they would start an onlyfans, ho... more
This week Jake & Callan are joined by global leading sexologist and mentor - Juliet Allen. Juliet is well-known for her bold, straight-to-the-point manner and for authentically sharing her own experience as a lover of all things sex, sensuality and b... more
This week Jake & Callan are joined by world renowned Canadian based physiotherapist - Diane Lee. In which Callan had recently finished Diane’s Clinical Mentorship in the Integrated Systems Model in Sydney. more
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If you are stuck, life can be better trust me! Corrective culture has changed my outlook on life, the way I train, the way I eat, the way I approach sleep. If you have found this podcast you most likely ready to do the same. more
On the episode with Gabriella Sassy, the boys mention the LGBT community being a reason for the lowering of testosterone in men. I get it, it’s a joke and Callan laughed at it but it sat weird with me and doesn’t align with my perspective of how you guys approach people. No judgement right? more
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I just can’t get enough!!
Feel super lucky that these two legend share their passion for the mind, body, and soul. more
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Apple Podcasts | #232 | Sweden/Health & Fitness/Alternative Health |
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