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Mind the Shift

Anders Bolling

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For the first time in history, all of humanity is interconnected. Imagine the impact of that. This is a podcast for social geeks and seekers who watch the news with a gnawing feeling of emptiness. It is an attempt to find answers to the most ridiculously big questions: Who are we? Where do we come from? Where are we going? Pretentious? You bet. For full experience: youtube.com/c/MindtheShift Support: Patreon https://www.patreon.com/user?u=46828009 Paypal https://paypal.me/andersbolling?count ...
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The Quantum Biology Collective Podcast

The Quantum Biology Collective

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Life at the subatomic level, for people who know there's more health than we've been told. Grab the guide at www.qbcpod.com Is your light environment more important than the food you eat? How does sunlight help depression? Does a barefoot walk outside boost your immune system? Hosted by Meredith Oke, The Quantum Biology Collective Podcast features pioneering health professionals who study, apply and explain the emerging field of applied quantum biology. It's a new paradigm of understanding h ...
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📺 Watch & Subscribe on YouTube "Nature takes care of everyone's circadian health at the same time," says Nikko Kennedy, who joins the Quantum Biology Collective podcast to explore the intricate world of circadian rhythms across different life stages. From newborns to the elderly, Nikko unveils how our internal clocks shift and adapt, challenging co…
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Kirsty Tait describes herself as an entrepreneur turned “soulpreneur”.“You can’t really be an entrepreneur if you’re not connected to your soul”, she says.The last few years she has been following signs in life, which has led her to shuttle back and forth between continents, with a special focus on the Central American nation of Panama. We’ll get b…
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📺 Watch & Subscribe on YouTube "The key part about why people are eating so much... we talk about the hyperpalatability of carbohydrates and sugar addictions... But the absence of that regulated circadian rhythm and the cues that are being sent by artificial light exposure I look at as umbrella kind of causes," says Dr. Max Gulhane, who joins the Q…
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📺 Watch & Subscribe on YouTube "The heart is not a pressure propulsion pump," says Dr. Stephen Hussey, who joins the Quantum Biology Collective podcast to challenge our conventional understanding of the heart's function and explore the fascinating world of quantum biology. Dr. Hussey explains how the heart acts as a vortex, swishing blood around to…
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📺 Watch & Subscribe on YouTube "We're not here very long. We're here to learn, we're here to grow, we're here to expand, we're here to connect," says Dr. Michelle Jeffries, who joins the Quantum Biology Collective podcast to challenge conventional dermatology wisdom and explore the intricate connections between our skin, circadian rhythms, and over…
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“You see bald-headed people who have been treated for cancer. ‘You're trying to kill cancer cells, why the hell are you going bald?’ ”The provocative rhetorical question is asked by professor Thomas Seyfried, whose research at Boston College will revolutionize our understanding of cancer and other chronic diseases. “Metabolic therapy kills cancer c…
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📺 Watch & Subscribe on YouTube "Sleep is a skill set and we can transform this," says Mollie Eastman, who joins the Quantum Biology Collective podcast to reveal how aligning with our natural circadian rhythms can revolutionize our sleep and overall health. As a former insomniac turned sleep expert, Mollie shares her journey from battling sleeplessn…
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📺 Watch & Subscribe on YouTube "We are absolutely capable of healing these things. You have to get out of victim consciousness. You have to stop attaching to your pain body and self-identifying with your pain body," says Eileen McKusick, who joins the Quantum Biology Collective podcast to explain how tuning forks can be used to read and heal the hu…
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📺 Watch & Subscribe on YouTube "We are 8 billion different angles on reality and we should respect each other and listen to each other," says Anders Bolling, former mainstream journalist turned alternative media creator, who joins the Quantum Biology Collective podcast to explore the evolving landscape of journalism, consciousness, and truth-seekin…
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Danny Sheehan is an acclaimed civil rights attorney. He is at the forefront of the movement advocating for UAP disclosure and transparency, but he has a history of being at the center of a number of famous big cases. This episode has two parts. 1 The UFO/UAP part In the 1970s, Danny Sheehan got to see the classified portions of a long-running UFO p…
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📺 Watch & Subscribe on YouTube "The reality is that your body will accommodate for these exposures and try to find what is the best sleep I can get given these exposures. If you remove the exposures, it might find a new situation that is even more advantageous for your biology," says Nick Pineault, who joins the Quantum Biology Collective podcast t…
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📺 Watch & Subscribe on YouTube "The goal of the technology is to stop and reverse human aging," says David Schmidt, inventor and founder of LifeWave, who joins the Quantum Biology Collective podcast to unveil groundbreaking research on light-encoded water that could revolutionize our approach to health and longevity. Schmidt's work, rooted in both …
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Exploring the idea of Atlantis is irresistible within the sphere of alternative archaeology. Most independent researchers find irrefutable evidence of a civilization-ending cataclysm some millennia before the ‘official’ start of civilization. But what areas were affected? Does ‘Atlantis’ refer to sunken lands in the Atlantic, a wiped-out culture in…
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📺 Watch & Subscribe on YouTube "We can build our perfect life. We can literally build a life around how we want to live," says Oksana Hanson, who joins the Quantum Biology Collective podcast to share her transformative journey from corporate executive to quantum health advocate. After a melanoma diagnosis at 35, Oksana questioned conventional wisdo…
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📺 Watch & Subscribe on YouTube "We need to see all that in the health bubble," says Willie Duggan, third-generation lighting designer, who joins the Quantum Biology Collective podcast to illuminate the critical intersection between lighting design and human health. Duggan explains why the lighting industry's obsession with efficiency metrics has le…
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Cailín Callaghan is a writer and a spiritual cognitive coach. She has been a mystic since the age of five. Her childhood was fraught with peril and abuse. But she had the ability to bi-locate, to separate body and soul. And she had her spirit guide, Michael, who she later realized is “the Source consciousness from which I spring into this world ven…
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📺 Watch & Subscribe on YouTube "Light is a nutrient the same as food," says Ken Ceder, who joins the Quantum Biology Collective podcast to illuminate the silent epidemic of mal-illumination and its profound impact on our health. With over 30 years of experience in developing healthy light products, Ceder explains how our modern indoor lifestyles ha…
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📺 Watch & Subscribe on YouTube "Every moment is creative. To really see it in that way and to experience it as something flowing, fluid, and gives us potential and possibility," says Deanna Minich, who joins the Quantum Biology Collective Podcast to explore the profound connection between creativity and health. Minich, a visionary in the field of f…
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Michael Cremo is a known name in the alternate archaeology community. His and Richard Thompson’s 1993 book “Forbidden Archaeology” has been called anunderground classic. But he is an outlier when it comes to extreme human antiquity. Cremo has come to the conclusion that humans – modern humans – have existed on the planet for millions, if not hundre…
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📺 Watch & Subscribe on YouTube "The colon is not this dirty, ugly organ that we should not talk about. So much healing can take place in that organ," says Sage Joya, who joins the Quantum Biology Collective podcast to reveal the profound connection between our colon health and our overall wellbeing. A former accountant turned quantum health practit…
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📺 Watch & Subscribe on YouTube "A fever is a good thing because a fever is missing infrared," says Carrie Bennett, who joins the Quantum Biology Collective podcast to unveil the hidden power of light in our cellular health. Bennett explains how our bodies are not just biochemical machines, but intricate systems of structured water and mitochondrial…
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Hypnosis can be healing and liberating. It isn’t spooky manipulation, like in the movies. No pendulums. No turning into chickens on a stage.“I have a high hit rate with my clients”, says hypnotherapist Ylva Wegler.“I can never guarantee a result, because we all have our unique journeys. But I am still amazed by the results.”She believes the best in…
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📺 Watch & Subscribe on YouTube "The electron transport chain, you know, the cytochromes in the mitochondrial wall, is less than perfect. So every, you know, few thousand times, whatever, it drops a free radical there instead of using it constructively," explains Dr. Damien Downing, who joins the Quantum Biology Collective podcast to illuminate the …
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📺 Watch & Subscribe on YouTube "Everything is quantum. The universe is quantum. We are quantum beings," asserts Dr. Teresa Bullard, who joins the Quantum Biology Collective podcast to illuminate the profound implications of quantum physics on our understanding of reality and personal transformation. As a Ph.D. physicist turned spiritual alchemist, …
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📺 Watch & Subscribe on YouTube "Emotions are energy in motion, right? And energy is information. So these emotions are designed to inform us about our environment, about our experience, but we're not using that information," says Kelley Erickson, who joins the Quantum Biology Collective podcast to explore the intricate connection between our circad…
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Meredith Oke's calling is to spread the knowledge of the emerging science of quantum biology and the pivotal role of light to health.This devotion emerged in her late thirties, when she suffered from chronic fatigue. (Or maybe it was actually seeded in her late twenties, when she had a spiritual awakening, which later helped her to step up.)“I was …
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📺 Watch & Subscribe on YouTube “What's normal isn't normal,” declares Stephen McGhee, a leadership coach with over three decades of experience, as he joins the Quantum Biology Collective Podcast. Stephen shares his compelling journey from the high-stakes world of corporate finance to becoming a beacon of guidance for leaders seeking authenticity an…
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“There’s no such thing as empty space.” Today’s episode of the Quantum Biology Collective podcast revisits a riveting and revelatory discussion with Carrie Bennet wherein she explains the truth of the matter, both inside and out. We are, Carrie explains, contrary to what mainstream medical research has so long led us to believe, not biochemical bei…
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“There are a lot of changes in the air,“ says Sarah Kleiner, founder of Sarah Kleiner Wellness on a recent episode of her Evolving Wellness podcast where she welcomed guest Meredith Oke. Throughout this episode, which Meredith shares with the Quantum Biology Collective podcast audience, the two discuss the rapid downfall of the traditional medical …
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“Fascia is the interface of spirit animating the pattern of the matter of us,” says Joanne Avison, who returns to the Quantum Biology Collective podcast to explain that, despite what we’ve been taught, the body is not bio-mechanical and made up of three layers, but a series of spiral designs—including the heart that is the first thing to appear at …
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Jacob Nordangård used to be an enthusiastic member of the environmentalist movement. Always inquisitive, he began looking into its origins.To his surprise, not to say dismay, he found that much of the green agenda, including the climate change narrative, had been developed by global elites – organizations, associations and large corporations, even …
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“Statins are prescribed like they’re candy—they’re not. They’re mitochondrial poison,” says Francisco Gutierrez, MD, allopathic trained physician specializing in internal medicine, who joins the Quantum Biology Collective podcast to explain why these drugs—which remain among the top three most prescribed in the U.S—not only do nothing for the prima…
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“They’re chasing the tail of self-development but they don’t realize that it’s survival stress and stored trauma that they’re managing all the time,” says Irene Lyon, pioneer in somatic and nervous system work, about the many “functionally frozen” people who attempt to engage in healing modalities while ignoring the foundational issue. On today’s e…
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“Lyme keeps you in a metabolic state of winter,” says Timothy Hammond of Lyme disease, which host Meredith Oke describes as the “apex predator of our time.” While working as an intelligence analyst for the military as well as major organizations and firms, Timothy developed a debilitating case of Lyme. After both pharmaceutical and naturopathic mod…
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In the midst of a spiritual ceremony in the fall of 1996, Sten Linnander had a deeply transforming experience: The Earth made contact with him. As Sten heard a voice, he could see the planet in all her beauty, as if from space.He was instructed to go up on a mountain in Phoenix, Arizona, to continue the communication.“I hesitated. I am no Moses. Bu…
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“This is the main environmental toxin left to attack, the most pervasive issue, and the most inconvenient truth,” says Tristan Scott who joins the Quantum Biology Collective podcast to discuss the dangers of non-native EMFs, the kind with which we are bombarded on a near-constant basis and the effects of which have been majorly downplayed–if not ou…
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“I have a sunshine problem,” realized Dr. Kelsey Dexter, endocrinologist, after, despite living an otherwise clean and healthy life, began experiencing neurological problems and a subsequent diagnosis of MS. After being “aggressively sun avoidant” for most of her life, she began “an intentional sun practice,” and her symptoms were quickly alleviate…
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“The ship is sinking, the people in charge are in denial and they’re making a lot of money,” says Dr. Leland Stillman, who returns to the Quantum Biology Collective podcast to discuss the proliferation of autoimmune diseases—including unfamiliar ones—-and the $1.3 trillion that the pharmaceutical industry is set to make in the coming months, just a…
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“Sleep architecture is the map of how your circadian system is working,” says Dr. Josh Rosenthal, dual board certified sleep and regenerative medicine specialist, who joins the Quantum Biology Collective podcast to discuss just how important sleep is to optimal function and the prevention of major diseases. And it's even more important than you mig…
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As far as research of the non-physical world is concerned, Simon Duan should have quite a bit of credibility. He began his career in a robustly materialist environment. He has a PhD in materials science from Cambridge university and worked for many years with technology commercialisation. Then he had a paranormal experience at a dentist and began e…
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“This period in time will be classified as ‘the light revolution,’ says today's guest Jeff Gibson, whose own personal revolution--and revelation–about the importance of circadian light and quantum biology has led him to inspire others. Initially a skeptic, Jeff spent 30 days getting up with the sun and blocking blue light at night. His results were…
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“You can’t be helpless, you can’t outsource your thinking to centralized authorities,” says today’s guest Zaid K. Dahhaj. Nearly a decade into his work in the health and fitness space, Zaid began a deep-dive into the area of circadian optimization and is now passionate about teaching others about it—or more specifically—-encouraging them to teach t…
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“We’re first and foremost energy beings,” says today’s guest Deanna Won, who, after a stunning career working as a scientist and in a leadership capacity for the U.S. military took her all over the world, found herself on the brink of death from a rare and aggressive form of ovarian cancer. On today’s episode of the Quantum Biology Collective podca…
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Marjorie Woollacott was a scientist with a materialist worldview when she, in her 30s, had a spiritually transformative experience. Her heart opened. There was a feeling of total peace and equanimity. She felt at home.After the experience, Woollacott gradually reoriented her research and teaching in physiology and neuroscience towards the nonphysic…
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“It’s really important to think about the small choices that one is making every day from the mind and heart space and realize how much our thoughts are affecting our biology,” says today’s guest Heather Crimson, who joins the Quantum Biology Collective podcast to discuss the largely overlooked connection between mental health and mitochondrial hea…
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“It’s a very analogous system—the way that light interacts with the nebula, I think, is the way that the light is interacting with our bodies and with the biosphere in general,” says Robert Fosbury, astrophysicist who worked for 30 years for the European Space Agency and the Hubble Space Telescope. As the silos between scientific camps continue to …
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(Note correction at the end) Isaac Rodriguez discovered, to his big surprise, that mainstream astrologers never really look up at the sky.As John Lash explained in an earlier episode, tropical (mainstream) astrology isn’t really about the stars. The signs are merely named after star constellations that approximately corresponded with the sectors of…
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“When we have things that work for people, it’s because of frequency, and I would never have thought that,” says Kelli Ritter, PhD, trauma competent practitioner who returns to the Quantum Biology Collective podcast to discuss what she believes is the true nature of anxiety versus the traditional paradigm which, while not wrong, doesn’t provide the…
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“There is so much more to health and vitality and wellness than the previous checklist and model that we’ve been given,” says today’s guest Dr. Catherine Clinton. She joins the Quantum Biology Collective podcast to discuss the paradigm shift taking place across humanity as to how we view the body, the universe and our place in the latter. As a resu…
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When French filmmaker Anthony Chene first came across a story about a near death experience it clicked. It immediately made sense to him, even though he didn’t grow up in a spiritual home. He wasn’t even sure what a psychic was. But NDEs seemed right.“Yes, it was this world that didn’t make sense. I was in finance, but I barely made any money. I di…
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