What happens when the information you are given ISN’T the whole story? What happens when discussing a complex issue, you are the ONLY one going against the pack? My goal is to bring thoughtful and in-depth discussion to the table, both with interviews and my own commentary. ❤️ Open minds necessary, critical thinkers welcome. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/melissa-flo... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 63 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | Society & Culture |
Another very popular and divisive discussion where any critical thinking is labeled a "conspiracy": weather modification, also known as geoengineering. While not all conspiracies are true, many are simply called conspiracies because they are bringing... more
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Dr. Russel Reiter has published more studies on melatonin than any other person alive. He has been studying it for decades to demonstrate the amazing immune benefits it provides through supplementation. Breaking down myths and offering facts, this ep... more
What does 18 months with a mysterious, chronic health issue teach you about healing? First, that healing isn't linear. Second, It's a bit of a roller coaster. How are emotions from the past tied into a physical issue you're having today? Mind and bod... more
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Updated 11/23 - at first I was a fan. Then Melissa started sounding a bit cray cray. I wonder if her recent health issues are a result from following her poor misinformed opinions. more
Have followed you forever and love your good work. However, please learn the pronunciation of omicron. When you are sharing such high-level, well-researched data, it makes no sense that you continue to add a letter to the word.
I’m always happy when I see that melissa has a new episode. There’s lots going on these days and I’ll m definitely anxious to hear her take on it. more
Edited/updated - broken clock is right twice a day. Melissa is right 20% and wrong 80% of the time. There are no mask mandates coming. Stop lying. more
I’ve learned so much from you and Dr. Bob on The Vaccine Conversation and now you’re spreading awareness on central nervous system regulation, a topic I’ve recently become interested in. I’m grateful for you and strength, awareness and intelligence. May God continue to enlighten and protect you, always. 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
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