**BONUS EPISODE** STDs and a Weight Loss Love Letter
Tapping into Uncomfortable with Dr. Reade Hubert
Release Date: 04/03/2024
Tapping into Uncomfortable with Dr. Reade Hubert
Step into the curious and often uncomfortable corners of the human experience with Reade Hubert, D.C., in this episode of Tapping Into Uncomfortable®. Together, we wander through big questions and bold ideas - why we make the choices we do, how our past shapes us, and what it really means to live with intention. Reed takes us on a journey that’s as surprising as it is insightful, touching on everything from our Neanderthal DNA to the Many Worlds Interpretation of quantum mechanics. It’s a conversation that stretches across time, science, and personal growth, all while bringing things back...
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Step into the compelling world of Tapping Into Uncomfortable®with Reade Hubert, D.C., where we peel back the layers of human behavior, biology, and the choices that shape our lives. In this episode, Dr. Hubert takes listeners on an unexpected journey, from the legacy of Neanderthal DNA to the mind-bending possibilities of quantum mechanics’ Many Worlds Interpretation, all while revealing how even our smallest decisions can alter our personal trajectory. What you’ll uncover: How ancient interbreeding with Neanderthals continues to influence modern human traits. Why gratitude and...
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In this episode of Tapping Into Uncomfortable with Reade Hubert, DC explores the fragile foundations of modern healthcare and why so many practitioners and patients feel trapped in a system that no longer works as intended. From the growing strain on doctor-patient relationships to the systemic challenges facing rural communities, Dr. Hubert uncovers the human stories behind the statistics. You’ll also hear about emerging environmental concerns—like the impact of forever chemicals and microplastics on our soil and health and be invited to consider how these broader issues connect to...
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Ever think about how small choices can add up to a longer, healthier life? In this episode of Tapping into Uncomfortable, Dr. Reade Hubert digs into what really drives longevity. He shares the story of a 117-year-old super centenarian, breaks down the science behind acetaminophen, and answers listener questions about aging and the role of AI in health. You’ll hear how thoughts, habits, and even the yogurt in your fridge can shape your well-being. What you’ll learn: The four T’s: thoughts, toxins, trauma, and traits, and how they influence how long and how well you live Why...
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Is AI making our lives easier or more uncomfortable? In this episode of Tapping Into Uncomfortable, Dr. Reade Hubert explores the double-edged sword of artificial intelligence in healthcare and everyday life. We take a closer look at how AI is transforming mental health, social connection, physical well-being, and even spirituality. You’ll learn why comfort might be humanity’s most dangerous evolutionary trait and what that means for families today. We also dig into the environmental side of technology, from data centers and water use to the growing issue of “forever chemicals.” And in...
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In this chock-full episode of Tapping into Uncomfortable, host Reade Hubert, DC, delves deep into the topic of self-appreciation and the astonishing capabilities of the human body. He highlights our remarkable physiological processes using red blood cell regeneration as an example to inspire listeners to recognize their uniqueness. He also uses his "4 T's Machine," designed and perfected at the Tapping Into Uncomfortable University's Auto Shop, to analyze recent topics discussed on the podcast. The 4 T's represent thoughts, toxins, trauma, and traits - key elements that influence our...
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What really makes people happy—and what can we learn from the countries that seem to have it figured out? In this episode of Tapping Into Uncomfortable, Dr. Reade Hubert takes us on a quick pre-summer excursion into the cultures of Finland, Denmark, and Iceland to uncover the secrets behind their top spots on the global happiness charts. From the grit of sisu to the coziness of hygge and the intuition of innsaei, we’re unpacking what these ideas really mean—and how they might just shift your perspective. Plus, we take a hard look at the not-so-happy side of modern life: hidden "forever...
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Welcome back to the cerebral frontlines in this latest episode of Tapping Into Uncomfortable—where intellect meets irreverence and curiosity punches comfort zones square in the Broca’s area. In this penultimate episode for the season, Dr. Hubert takes us from animal-bite weight loss skits to the very real science behind GLP-1 drugs. We learn how modern weight-loss meds found unlikely inspiration in reptilian chemistry—tracing it all back to the venomous Gila monster., only to ignite a pharmaceutical arms race and billion-dollar lawsuits with compound pharmacies. The episode then widens...
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In this episode of Tapping Into Uncomfortable, Dr. ReadeHubert breaks down the hidden world of microbiomes—the tiny living organisms inside our bodies that help keep us healthy. With over 100 trillion microbes living in our intestines, these microscopic helpers play a big role in how we digest food, fight off illness, and even feel mentally. Dr. Hubert explains how prebiotics (fiber), probiotics (good bacteria), and postbiotics (the leftovers they create) work together to support a healthy gut. You’ll also hear about how things like antibiotics can throw off this balance, and why it’s...
info_outlineIn this bonus episode of "Tapping into Uncomfortable," Dr. Reade Hubert dives deep into the current health topics buzzing in society's collective consciousness - the zeitgeist - focusing on weight loss, diabetes type 2, and a unique take on STDs (not what you think!).
Key Points Discussed:
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Diabetes Type 2 Focus: Dr. Hubert empathizes with those suffering from type 1 diabetes but acknowledges that type 2 is hogging the limelight due to its prevalence.
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The Role of Toxins: The majority of American diets consist of ultra-processed foods high in simple carbohydrates—a toxin overload contributing to metabolic dysfunction and diseases like diabetes type 2.
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Exercise as Medicine: Exercise not only helps eliminate bodily toxins but also improves metabolic expression, mental health through hormonal balance, and builds resistance against chronic disease by inducing micro-trauma beneficially.
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Weight Loss Drugs Craze: There’s an increasing demand for GLP-1 receptor agonists medications originally designed for diabetics that have shown dramatic results in weight loss by affecting appetite control centers in the brain.
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Biological Pla(y): Dr. Hubert introduces his term “biological plagiarism,” highlighting the disparity between production costs versus consumer pricing for these medications—a nod to recent discussions around pharmaceutical profiteering.
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Socially Transmitted Diseases (STDs): Moving away from sexually transmitted infections (STI), he coins a new term reflecting societal issues exacerbated by social media such as vanity and low self-esteem leading people towards unhealthy shortcuts like misusing diabetic drugs for weight loss without lifestyle changes.
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A Love Letter to America: In a poignant closing message, Dr. Hubert warns about potential long-term impacts on younger generations witnessing adults seeking quick fixes rather than adopting healthy lifestyles—and how these actions might perpetuate another health crisis focused on body image and self-worth.
Throughout the podcast, listeners are reminded that while these conversations can be uncomfortable they're necessary steps toward better understanding our own health choices within larger societal trends—with a final call-to-action encouraging personal responsibility and open dialogue with healthcare providers before jumping onto any medical bandwagon.