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The Lotus Effect

PhoneBoy and Pheonix
Mental Health
Health
Cannabis
Ultra-Processed Foods
Cannabis Legislation
Seed Oils
Obesity
Processed Foods
Ozempic
Sugar Consumption
Podcasting
Marijuana
Coffee
Sleep Health
Diabetes
Taxes
Microplastics
Dietary Health
Health Risks
Health and Wellness

Your hosts Pheonix and PhoneBoy talk about health, happiness, higher consciousness, and hi-tech hijinks!

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Religion & SpiritualityHealth & Fitness

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“Sit down, strap in, shut up, and listen!” — Pheonix

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* Why stress can outlast t... more

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* I blamed my brain fog on... more

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Recent Guests

Dame Bemrose
Regular listener and caller noted in chat
Lotus Effect community
Episode: 224 - Bevrosing
Ryan Gibson Anderson
Former roommate of SirBemrose, known for his involvement in a notorious legal case involving the FBI and alleged terrorist activities after he unwittingly connected with FBI agents posing as terrorist extremists.
Episode: 150 - Enema Abuse
Jennifer Weida
Healthcare professional and author
Episode: 130 - More Wholesome Than Hookers
Sir Reverend Cybertrucker
A prominent figure and guest in the show.
Episode: 129 - Stupid in a Mic

Hosts

PhoneBoy
Host of The Lotus Effect; active in health, tech, and community projects.
Pheonix
Co-host and principal voice on health, technology, and skeptical discourse.

Reviews

3.0 out of 5 stars from 4 ratings
  • Real talk on real issues by real people. Love it.

    Podcast Addict
    5
    tc2836
    3 years ago
  • Dahmer

    Dahmer is overplayed. Didn't they just do another series on him? Degeneracy is so mainstream

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    StanB773
    United States3 years ago

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Key themes from listener reviews, highlighting what works and what could be improved about the show.

Dahmer is overplayed; listeners may crave fresher topics or more variety in crime-focused discussions.
The hosts' raw humor and candid storytelling feel authentic and engaging for some listeners.
Recurring segments about health myths and modern media criticism are likely a strong draw for sponsors aiming at a curious, skeptical audience.
A few reviewers note the show's irreverent tone can be polarizing, but it's often appreciated for honesty and personality.

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Talking Points

Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

207 - Hot Pocketing The Mic
Q: What's your worst holiday disaster?
Several listeners shared stories of holiday mishaps including a missed deep-fried turkey due to it being partially frozen.
199 - No Shit Sherlock Department
Q: Do you eat ice cream year-round or are you just a summer ice cream person?
Most speakers expressed that they enjoy ice cream regardless of the season.
209 - Toking Lesbians
Q: What is your New Year's resolution?
Listeners share personal resolutions ranging from cleaning up their diet to setting achievable goals.
168 - Brilliant Douche
Q: New Year's resolutions, do you make them? Do you keep them?
Listeners weighed in with various perspectives, some expressed skepticism on the effectiveness of resolutions, while others shared personal insights about their resolutions and goals for the new year.
172 - What The Virtual Fuck
Q: Do you share food with your partner?
Yes, we often share dishes at restaurants or take bites from each other's plates, especially if we're trying something new.

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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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1. Dame Bemrose
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