
Your hosts Pheonix and PhoneBoy talk about health, happiness, higher consciousness, and hi-tech hijinks!
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 237 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualityHealth & Fitness | |||

“Sit down, strap in, shut up, and listen!” — Pheonix
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* Why stress can outlast t... more
“Sit down, strap in, shut up, and listen!” — Pheonix
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* The Protein Shortage Is ... more
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* I blamed my brain fog on... more
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* What Happens to Your Kid... more
Real talk on real issues by real people. Love it.
Dahmer is overplayed. Didn't they just do another series on him? Degeneracy is so mainstream
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A duo blends health, tech critique, and unapologetic humor with personal anecdotes and community-building. Episodes thread between wellness topics, digital culture, and skeptical takes on mainstream narratives, often mixing practical health experiments with pop-culture riffs and DIY project vibes. The show stands out for its raw, unpolished energy, long-form conversations, and a modern, counter-mainstream stance that appeals to listeners who enjoy candid debates, offbeat segments, and a business-minded approach to media creation.
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Recent guests on The Lotus Effect include:
1. Dame Bemrose
2. Ryan Gibson Anderson
3. Jennifer Weida
4. Sir Reverend Cybertrucker
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