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EPISODE · Apr 11, 2024 · 23 MIN

EP#132 | DSD | Turbo Cancer in Youth, Book Publishing, 1846 Abortions, and Space Talk

from Deep Shallow Dive · host Ray Doustdar

🎙️ EP#132 | DSD | Turbo Cancer in Youth, Book Publishing, 1846 Abortions, and Space Talk: In the latest Deep Shallow Dive episode, we navigate through urgent health concerns, revealing insights into publishing, and question the status quo in technology and law. The host begins with a concerning rise in severe health issues among youth, spotlighting "turbo cancer" and linking to an article suggesting accelerated aging might be a factor. This discussion transitions into personal health strategies, emphasizing movement and detoxification, especially via dry saunas. The conversation then shifts towards the intricacies of book publishing, offering a behind-the-scenes look at acquiring ISBNs and formatting challenges. Next, the episode ventures into space exploration skepticism and the shortcomings of the Apple Sports app, reflecting broader themes of questioning and critique. The host also touches on contentious legal and political topics, including Arizona's abortion laws and speculative political alliances, showcasing the podcast's engagement with pressing societal debates. Lastly, there's an invitation for listener interaction, seeking podcast recommendations to foster community and continuous improvement. Top 5 Key Points: Youth Health Crisis: Discussion on the alarming increase in "turbo cancer" among young adults. Detoxification Benefits: Personal health tips focusing on movement and the advantages of dry sauna use. Publishing Insights: Practical advice on the book publishing process, including ISBNs and formatting. Technology and Law Critique: Skepticism about space technology progress and a critical view of Arizona's abortion law. Community Engagement: Encouraging listener interaction and podcast recommendations for mutual growth. Chapters: 0:00 - Health Concerns and Cancer Trends in Youth1:22 - Accelerated Aging and Cancer Link3:03 - Health Insights: Detoxification and Movement6:22 - Detox Benefits of Dry Saunas10:11 - Book Publishing: ISBNs and Formatting14:07 - Space Exploration and Technological Skepticism16:14 - Critique of Apple Sports App18:01 - Legal and Political Debates21:03 - Listener Interaction and Podcast Improvement Connect with Us: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/deepshallowdiveInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/deepshallowdive/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@deepshallowdiveYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@deepshallowdiveTwitter: https://twitter.com/deepshallowdiveThreads: https://threads.net/@deepshallowdive

🎙️ EP#132 | DSD | Turbo Cancer in Youth, Book Publishing, 1846 Abortions, and Space Talk: In the latest Deep Shallow Dive episode, we navigate through urgent health concerns, revealing insights into publishing, and question the status quo in technology and law. The host begins with a concerning rise in severe health issues among youth, spotlighting "turbo cancer" and linking to an article suggesting accelerated aging might be a factor. This discussion transitions into personal health strategies, emphasizing movement and detoxification, especially via dry saunas. The conversation then shifts towards the intricacies of book publishing, offering a behind-the-scenes look at acquiring ISBNs and formatting challenges. Next, the episode ventures into space exploration skepticism and the shortcomings of the Apple Sports app, reflecting broader themes of questioning and critique. The host also touches on contentious legal and political topics, including Arizona's abortion laws and speculative political alliances, showcasing the podcast's engagement with pressing societal debates. Lastly, there's an invitation for listener interaction, seeking podcast recommendations to foster community and continuous improvement. Top 5 Key Points: Youth Health Crisis: Discussion on the alarming increase in "turbo cancer" among young adults. Detoxification Benefits: Personal health tips focusing on movement and the advantages of dry sauna use. Publishing Insights: Practical advice on the book publishing process, including ISBNs and formatting. Technology and Law Critique: Skepticism about space technology progress and a critical view of Arizona's abortion law. Community Engagement: Encouraging listener interaction and podcast recommendations for mutual growth. Chapters: 0:00 - Health Concerns and Cancer Trends in Youth1:22 - Accelerated Aging and Cancer Link3:03 - Health Insights: Detoxification and Movement6:22 - Detox Benefits of Dry Saunas10:11 - Book Publishing: ISBNs and Formatting14:07 - Space Exploration and Technological Skepticism16:14 - Critique of Apple Sports App18:01 - Legal and Political Debates21:03 - Listener Interaction and Podcast Improvement Connect with Us: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/deepshallowdiveInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/deepshallowdive/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@deepshallowdiveYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@deepshallowdiveTwitter: https://twitter.com/deepshallowdiveThreads: https://threads.net/@deepshallowdive

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