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Tapping into Uncomfortable with Dr. Reade Hubert

Tapping into Uncomfortable with Dr. Reade Hubert

Auteur(s): Dr. Reade Hubert
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Dr. Reade Hubert explores the tenants of his book, '4Ts to a Better You - A Blueprint for Identifying and Addressing the Four Causes of Sickness' and takes a deeper dive into the various aspects of disease processes, better health and the human condition.2024 Hygiène et mode de vie sain Médecine alternative
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  • 24. Eh Eye
    Oct 13 2025

    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 the Q&A, Dr. Hubert tackles a classic question: should you use antibiotic cream on cuts?

    Key Takeaways:

    • How growing dependence on AI could reshape childhood and development

    • Why data center expansion matters for your community and the planet

    • Practical ways to stay aware and intentional as technology evolves

    Tune in for a thought-provoking conversation that challenges how we think about comfort, progress, and the future of health.

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    18 min
  • 23. Sighence
    Sep 22 2025

    Discover why healing is more miraculous than you think - both in your body and in public health debates.

    In the Season 3 premiere of Tapping Into Uncomfortable, host Reade Hubert, DC dives deep into the science behind how our bodies heal, explores the tension between individual choice ("I") versus collective responsibility ("we") in healthcare, and shares eye-opening stories from classrooms to research labs. From flawed scientific studies to real-world data on fluoride and vaccinations, you'll learn how personal beliefs shape, and sometimes clash with, the march of medical progress.

    Key Takeaways:
    - Your cells have a genius way of closing wounds without damaging themselves
    - The "I vs. We" debate drives confusion about health policies and personal freedom
    - Scientific consensus isn’t always perfect and flawed research can influence decades of decisions

    Ready for a fresh perspective on what it means to be healthy? Visit: TappingIntoUncomfortable.com

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    22 min
  • ENCORE PRESENTATION - Priming the Amazon
    Jul 15 2025

    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 health according to his philosophy.

    The focus then shifts onto plastics – an omnipresent material in today’s world. Dr. Hubert discusses its prevalence and potential impact on human health through chemical toxicity and mechanical damage at microscopic levels. Despite these concerns, he shares some positive news about fungi and bacteria that can break down certain types of plastic.

    Reflecting back on his 'presidential swearing in' he emphasizes belief in personal improvement despite imperfections. He also raises awareness about how lifestyle factors like opioids and COVID-19 have affected life expectancy trends.

    A new intriguing question is posed to listeners: Will you be a victim of plastics? This leads into discussing the controversial introduction of Starlink internet service to an isolated Amazon tribe – raising questions about technology's role in modern society versus traditional cultures.

    Finally, Dr. Hubert challenges listeners with difficult questions regarding societal issues such as internet addiction, ultra-processed foods' harm, and environmental pollution from plastics - urging personal responsibility for one’s own well-being amidst external influences.

    Key Takeaways:

    • Self-awareness is crucial; understand your unique physical marvel.
    • The “4 T’s” (thoughts, toxins, trauma & traits) are central themes affecting our lives.
    • Plastics pose significant health risks but also offer convenience; balance is needed.
    • Technological advances can have both beneficial effects & unintended consequences.

    Listener Action Items:

    1. Reflect on what truly motivates you beyond negative stimuli.
    2. Consider how you might inadvertently become a victim of plastic usage in your daily life.
    3. Evaluate your relationship with technology following insights shared about the Amazon tribe's experience with Starlink internet access.
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    15 min
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