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Back to Human
James Andriella
58 episodes
2 weeks ago
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Back to Human
Uncut Truths: What They Don't Tell You About Circumcision with John Geisheker

On this episode of the Back to Human Podcast, I sit down with John Geisheker to expose the barbaric and unnecessary practice of infant circumcision.

John is the pro bono Director and General Counsel of Doctors Opposing Circumcision (DOC), an international nonprofit dedicated to protecting genital integrity, autonomy, and ethical pediatric care. For over 30 years, John has litigated and mediated medical disputes involving unwanted circumcisions and premature, forcible foreskin retraction — which he calls the “gateway drug” to circumcision.

This conversation is packed with history, ethics, psychology, and eye-opening realities most parents have never been told.

In this episode we cover:

00:00 – Intro

01:20 – John’s early deep-dive into the research

03:55 – Attitudes and beliefs regarding circumcision in New Zealand

04:35 – What DOC actually does

08:45 – The obsessive epiphany adult men are confronted with

10:52 – If there’s no medical purpose, why is it still practiced?

13:00 The anatomical design of the penis

16:47 Circumcision was intended as a form of punishment

19:10 Informed consent

28:00 – No regulation & no anesthesia

31:00 – What happens to the foreskin afterward (medical waste, cosmetics, industry ties)

32:40 – Jewish context: humiliation ritual, bris, Bruchim, Beyond the Bris

35:47 – Cognitive dissonance, conformity & the illusion of choice

41:15 – “It’s not a medical system, it’s a marketplace”

43:18 – Why parents avoid acknowledging loss

45:05 – Adamant Father Syndrome

48:47 – Justifications for circumcision (circulation myths, necrotic tissue, cancer claims)

51:39 – How to properly care for an intact penis

55:42 – Forcible retraction

58:19 – Foreskin restoration & reported benefits

1:02:05 – Demonstration of sensitivity & the science of touch

1:08:25 – How many adults are electing circumcision today

1:09:37 – Sign-off & resources

1:13:11 – Jewish support: Bruchim & Bris Shalom

1:15:18 – Your Whole Baby


If you’d like to explore this topic further, here are some helpful resources:

https://www.bruchim.online/

https://www.beyondthebris.com/

https://www.yourwholebaby.org/

https://www.restoringforeskin.org/

https://www.doctorsopposingcircumcision.org/

I hope you find value in this episode — even if the subject is uncomfortable — and that you share it with any parent who’s unsure or questioning this practice.Subscribe to stay in the loop for future content.

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3 weeks ago
1 hour 16 minutes 26 seconds

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Carnivore for Type 1 Diabetes & Gallbladder Issues with Dr. Anthony Chaffee

In this episode, I sit down with returning guest and carnivore expert Dr. Anthony Chaffee to explore how a carnivore diet applies to two challenging situations: Type 1 diabetes and gallbladder issues.

We break down common misconceptions, nutritional pitfalls, and practical strategies for people navigating these conditions while trying to optimize their health.

Topics we cover include:

00:00 – Intro

01:21 – Primary Function of the Gallbladder 03:45 – How a lack of dietary fat contributes to gallstones

07:00 – Can gallstones be dissolved and passed?

14:00 – Carnivore without a gallbladder

18:00 – Should you supplement with ox bile?

21:13 – Fat-soluble vitamins and deficiency risks

24:00 – Age-related brain degeneration or malnutrition?

26:00 – Dr. Weston A. Price & dental health

30:13 – Low vitamin D and cancer risk

34:07 – Infant brain scans showing B12 deficiency

43:29 – Can a vegan diet provide enough fat?

47:10 – Why common nutritional references may be suboptimal

49:50 – Western diets are “hyper-vegetarian”

56:58 – What is type 1 diabetes?

59:10 – The real cause of autoimmune disorders

1:02:45 – Can Type 1 diabetes improve on carnivore?

1:08:24 – Type 2 diabetes is carbohydrate poisoning

1:10:21 – Ketogenic diets are the gold standard for treating both Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes

1:13:42 – Humans aren’t designed to eat carbohydrates

1:18:03 – What is ketoacidosis?

1:20:40 – “Is everything diabetes?”

1:21:29 – PCOS is easy to fix

1:22:27 – Is cancer “Type 5 diabetes”?

1:27:14 – Autophagy on ketogenic diets

1:29:17 – Insulin, weight gain, and fat loss

1:31:00 – Building muscle is effortless on a carnivore diet

1:38:52 – Can Type 1 diabetes be improved even if not caught early?


Learn more about Dr. Chaffee’s work on:

• Youtube: https://youtube.com/@UCzoRyR_nlesKZuOlEjWRXQQ

• Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/anthonychaffeemd

• Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/cw/AnthonyChaffeeMD

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1 month ago
1 hour 45 minutes 24 seconds

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Raising Lions: Taming Tantrums & Power Struggles with Joe Newman

In this episode, I sit down with Joe Newman, author of the bestselling book Raising Lions and creator of one of the most effective approaches for understanding and motivating difficult behavior in children.

Joe was diagnosed with ADHD in the 1970s, and his own childhood challenges shaped a 30-year career working with the toughest kids and helping parents bring calm, clarity, and confidence back into their homes.

If you’ve ever felt stuck, overwhelmed, or unsure how to respond when your child pushes your limits… this episode will change the way you see behavior.

In this episode we discuss:


    • How Joe developed the Raising Lions method

    • The role environment plays in shaping a child’s behavior

    • Why kids (and parents) are more capable than we assume — and how their responses guide us toward better solutions

    • How conflict functions as a “question” children are asking

    • Early connectedness and the beginning of separation around 14–18 months

    • Joe’s “Meet the Hand” philosophy explained

    • The problem with overwhelming kids with too much information

    • Why children follow what you do, not what you say

    • The three behavior types (malignant, benign, impulsive) and how to respond to each

    • What a “break” is, why it works, and how to do it effectively

    • How Joe would tweak my break

    • How kids naturally test the break and what that means for parents

    • Can you give too many breaks?

    • Does Joe believe kids are overmedicated?

    • Why praise can be detrimental

    • Rapid fire: real-life scenarios

If you found this episode helpful please share it with a parent in need!

To learn more about Joe's method, book a consultation, or purchase his book, visit RaisingLions.com



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1 month ago
1 hour 20 minutes 57 seconds

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Jade’s Journey: Reclaiming the Sacred Feminine Through a Wild Pregnancy and Free Birth

In this episode of the Back to Human Podcast, Jade shares her powerful and deeply transformative journey through a wild pregnancy and an ecstatic, orgasmic free birth.


After experiencing a less-than-ideal first home birth that ended in a hospital transfer—a decision made by our midwife—Jade felt called to forego outside help, trust her intuition, and fully reclaim the sacredness of birth


Through deep self-connection, surrender, and trust in her body, she navigated her pregnancy without medical management—ultimately birthing in complete freedom and bliss.


We explore:

  • ​What was Jade’s first home birth experience like
  • ​What gave her the confidence to pursue a wild pregnancy & free birth
  • ​Why she trusted me through the process
  • ​What Jade was experiencing physically and emotionally during labor
  • ​How her preparation for this pregnancy differed from her first
  • ​How the birth was… FREE! (Financially)
  • ​How women “testing” men can serve as an opportunity for masculine growth and deeper trust
  • ​What it was like to be at home after the birth—completely “normal,” peaceful, and so much more pleasant than a hospital experience
  • ​What testing did Jade do?
  • ​The fears Jade faced during pregnancy and how she worked through them
  • ​The altered states of consciousness she experienced during labor
  • ​Her ecstatic, orgasmic experience of birth and what that truly felt like
  • ​Why even well-intentioned coaching or guidance during labor can become a distraction and stall progress


If you’ve ever questioned the medicalization of birth or felt the call to reconnect with the primal, intuitive power of the feminine, this episode will open your heart to what’s possible when you trust your body, your partner, and the sacred design of birth itself.

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2 months ago
1 hour 38 minutes 12 seconds

Back to Human
Carnivore Cured Me: Gas, Bloating & Gut Pain Gone with Jennifer Linton

In this episode of the Back to Human Podcast, Jennifer Linton shares her incredible journey from chronic gut pain, bloating, and years of digestive struggles to lasting freedom and vibrant health on a carnivore diet.


After being diagnosed with SIBO and diverticulitis, Jennifer continued to suffer until discovering the carnivore diet. Within just a week, she experienced significant relief: her bloating was gone, her stomach was flat, and for the first time in years, she felt free. Two years later, she's symptom-free, off thyroid medication, and no longer dealing with bleeding gums, gut pain, gas, or food fermenting in her gut.


We explore:

  • ​ Why everyone’s baseline of health is likely lower than they realize
  • ​ The impact of your environment on your physical well-being
  • ​ Her thoughts as a coach on disordered eating
  • ​ Why challenges (like 30-day resets) may backfire without a long-term goal or proper preparation
  • ​ The obstacles Jenny faced early on with carnivore: not eating enough fat or electrolytes
  • ​ What oxalate dumping looked like for her
  • ​ How she supported her mom in trying carnivore briefly—and the surprising improvements in osteoporosis and arthritis symptoms during that time
  • ​ Raw vs. cooked meat
  • ​ Navigating social situations while following a carnivore lifestyle
  • ​ How carnivore gave her food freedom
  • ​ The Carnivore Community


If you've struggled with digestive issues like SIBO, diverticulitis, or bloating, this episode will inspire you with what’s possible when you fuel your body the way it was designed to thrive.

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4 months ago
1 hour 7 minutes 41 seconds

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Fueling Fertility: How Keto & Carnivore Support Pregnancy & Motherhood with Rebekah Heishman

Welcome to Episode 54 of the Back to Human Podcast


In this episode, I had the pleasure of sitting down with Rebekah Heishman, a health & life coach whose personal health journey—from debilitating illness to vibrant wellness—has shaped her powerful approach to healing through food. Once told she’d never live to see 30 or become pregnant, she defied the odds after struggling with osteoporosis, fibromyalgia, Hashimoto’s, mood disorders, and a life-threatening C. diff infection that left her severely underweight. Her recovery involved multiple rounds of antibiotics and three fecal transplants— ultimately leading her to adopt a ketogenic lifestyle.


Now, she helps others reclaim their vitality through metabolic healing, nourishing foods, and hormone support.


In this conversation, we explore:

  • ​ Why she doesn’t rely on the scale to measure progress—and what markers she uses instead
  • ​ How dietary fat plays a vital role in hormone production and metabolic health
  • ​ The ideal balance of fat to protein in a healing diet—and how to gradually increase fat intake
  • ​ Why it often takes women longer to restore their menstrual cycles—and how nutrition plays a role
  • ​ The concept of metabolic flexibility
  • ​ How her nutrition impacted her breastmilk supply postpartum
  • ​ Whether she tracks her macros—and if she recommends it to her clients
  • ​ Her take on fasting
  • ​ Which foods she personally avoids and why
  • ​ Where people commonly go wrong with keto and how to avoid those pitfalls
  • ​ How she approached her birth plan going into the hospital
  • ​ How nourishing the body supports not only physical recovery, but also emotional resilience and hormonal balance


This is a powerful episode for anyone interested in women’s health, healing chronic illness, or approaching food as a foundational tool for thriving.


To learn more about Rebekah and her work, follow her on Instagram & Youtube @tailoredketohealth

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4 months ago
47 minutes 16 seconds

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Beyond the Crack: Chiropractic for Peak Performance & Well-Being with Dr. Zev Mellman

Welcome to Episode 53 of the Back to Human Podcast
In this episode, I had the honor of sitting down with Dr. Zev Mellman, a chiropractor based in South Florida who brings a radically holistic and human-centered approach to healing. Dr. Zev works with everyone from elite athletes and music artists to members of the general population—including underserved communities and even the homeless. His mission is simple: restore function, reduce suffering, and make quality care accessible to all.

We dive deep into the philosophy, science, and controversies behind chiropractic care, and explore why Zev believes this work is about far more than just cracking backs.

In this conversation, we explore:

  • How Zev first discovered chiropractic and what drew him to this path

  • The history of chiropractic—and how the Flexner Report nearly wiped it out

  • What actually happens physiologically during an adjustment

  • Why people return for care even when it "works" the first time

  • Why chiropractic hasn’t been fully adopted by Western medicine despite its results

  • Whether Zev has ever regretted an adjustment or unintentionally caused harm

  • The difference between spinal adjustments and soft tissue/fascial work

  • Why self-adjusting can do more harm than good

  • How modern medicine often suppresses symptoms rather than resolving root issues

  • Vitalism vs. Mechanism — the fundamental worldview shift between chiropractic and conventional medicine

  • How research like the Manga Report highlights chiropractic's superiority for certain conditions

  • The connection between posture, mood, stress hormones, and performance

  • How spinal adjustments have both localized and systemic effects

  • Why Zev adjusts barefoot—and what it says about his connection to the healing process

  • Allostasis, allodynia, and the body’s burden of chronic stress

  • The spine as a sensory organ—and how it constantly communicates with the brain

  • Why chiropractic may help with emotional regulation, neurological resilience, and overall well-being—not just back pain

  • How Zev responds to criticism and handles being labeled a “quack”

  • The impact of diet, emotions, and lifestyle on pain and healing

  • Why he built his pricing model around accessibility—with the single mother of three in mind

To learn more about Zev and his work, follow him on all platforms @drzevtv.



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5 months ago
2 hours 24 minutes 17 seconds

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Child-Led Learning at Home: The Montessori Toddler with Simone Davies

Welcome to Episode 52 of the Back to Human Podcast

In this episode, I had the pleasure of speaking with Simone Davies, author of The Montessori Toddler and host of The Montessori Notebook Podcast. Simone is an AMI-trained Montessori educator with over 20 years of experience, and she’s dedicated to helping parents bring an authentic Montessori approach into the home.

We dive deep into the philosophy and practical application of Montessori, especially during the early years of parenting.

In this conversation, we explore:

  • How Simone was introduced to Montessori education

  • The importance of setting up a Montessori environment as early as pregnancy

  • Key principles of Montessori education

  • How Montessori differs from traditional public schooling

  • What a Montessori classroom and day of learning looks like

  • Whether there is a set curriculum or specific subjects that need to be taught

  • The concept of agreements vs. rules

  • How Montessori children transition into adulthood and even college

  • Sensitive periods of learning in toddlerhood

  • Fostering independence and giving children a meaningful role in the family

  • How to set up and present Montessori activities at home

  • Why traditional praise may undermine intrinsic motivation

  • Montessori-approved toys and their purpose

  • How to gain cooperation from a toddler in refusal—without bribes or threats

  • The passive nature of screens vs. active engagement in real-life activities

  • How to handle meltdowns and model emotional regulation (including apologies)

  • Smooth transitions between activities

  • How parents can prioritize themselves—without guilt

To learn more about Simone’s work, visit her website at themontessorinotebook.com and follow her on Instagram @themontessorinotebook This episode is packed with insight and practical tools for anyone looking to foster more connection, independence, and respect in their parenting journey.

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5 months ago
1 hour 22 minutes 58 seconds

Back to Human
Good Enough: A Conversation on Trauma, Healing, and Psychedelic Integration with Julian Bermudez

Welcome to the 51st episode of the Back to Human Podcast.


In this deeply human and introspective conversation, I sit down with Julian Bermudez—a psychedelic integration guide whose work centers around emotional healing and reconnecting with our authentic selves.


Julian shares how his own upbringing and personal struggles led him to explore the power of psychedelics as a means of true emotional integration—not escape. Together, we unpack the emotional imprints of childhood trauma, addictive patterns, and how modern busyness can mask our deepest pain.


In this episode we dive into:

  • ​ Julian’s journey into psychedelic therapies and the events that shaped his path
  • ​ The messages we internalize from childhood, including the cost of “crying it out”
  • ​ How we often trade one addiction for another—from destruction to obsession
  • ​ The subtle ways we sacrifice authenticity for attachment—and why that matters
  • ​ Why resisting emotion gives it more control over us
  • ​ What makes an experience “bad” during a psychedelic session
  • ​ The value of having a guide: holding space vs. controlling outcomes
  • ​ Success as a front—what are we really chasing? Respect? Control? Worth?
  • ​ How busyness can be a distraction from distress
  • ​ The unintended messages we send our children when we’re always “busy”
  • ​ Why we’re so driven to escape discomfort—and how psychedelics disrupt that pattern
  • ​ My personal experience with food addiction and where it really came from
  • ​ The importance of showing up for your family with presence
  • ​ Understanding addiction as short-term relief with long-term harm
  • ​ How your environment shapes your behavior, often unconsciously
  • ​ The potential to misuse plant medicine—and bypass the real work
  • ​ Our disconnection from nature, each other, and ourselves
  • ​ What are the core human emotions?
  • ​ Tools for managing emotion: not suppressing, but accepting
  • ​ How acknowledging a child’s emotion often diffuses its intensity
  • ​ The power of painful emotions as portals for growth and reconnection
  • ​ How “negative” emotions can bring us back to the present
  • ​ The connection between repressed emotion and physical pain


This episode is a compassionate exploration of the emotional landscapes we often avoid—and how the right tools, perspectives, and conversations can help us come back to ourselves and show up for those we love.


Enjoy the conversation, and if it resonates with you, share it with someone who’s doing the inner work.



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7 months ago
1 hour 40 minutes 35 seconds

Back to Human
Is Omnivore Optimal? The Carnivore Diet with Dr. Anthony Chaffee

Welcome to the 50th episode of the Back to Human Podcast.

On today’s episode I’m joined by Dr. Anthony Chaffee—an American medical doctor, carnivore diet expert, and host of The Plant-Free MD Podcast. With over 20 years of research into optimal human nutrition, Dr. Chaffee shares his bold and evidence-backed perspective: that the carnivore diet is the true species-appropriate diet for humans, and many of the chronic illnesses we face today stem directly from what we eat—or don’t eat.

As someone currently five months into my own carnivore journey (after transitioning from a ketovore approach), I’ve seen firsthand both the benefits and the challenges.In this episode, we dive into some of the most common challenges people face when transitioning to a carnivore lifestyle, how to overcome them, and what to expect along the way. We also explore how a meat-based diet impacts athletic performance, as well as its potential to improve — and in some cases reverse — chronic conditions like autoimmune disease, diabetes, and more.


In this episode, we discuss:

• Dr. Chaffee’s personal experience with athletic performance and adaptation on carnivore

• How chronic conditions like diabetes, obesity, heart failure, schizophrenia, and autoimmune diseases can go into remission with a strict carnivore diet

• The origins of meat-and-water diets used to treat IBS, Crohn’s, and rheumatoid arthritis since the 1800s

• Whether autoimmune diseases really involve the body attacking itself

• Fat metabolism, VO2 max, and what low-carb research shows in elite athletes

• The role of insulin in blocking fat-burning and disrupting metabolic hormones

• Why high blood sugar is so damaging—and whether elevated glucose is inherently toxic

• How testosterone levels may double on keto, and how ketones support recovery and reduce inflammation

• Endocrine disruptors in plants and their effects on human physiology

• Hydration and electrolyte support on a carnivore diet

• Caffeine use on carnivore

• Why humans are biologically designed to live 120–130 years in health

• Why carbohydrates are so addictive

• How we use the same terminology for sugar as we do for drugs


This is a deep and eye-opening conversation about food, health, performance, and what it means to return to our biological roots.

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7 months ago
1 hour 23 minutes 27 seconds

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ValAsta: A Revolutionary Approach to Cancer and Chronic Disease

Welcome to the 49th episode of the Back to Human Podcast.

In this radical and eye-opening conversation, I sit down with Samuel Shepherd—a biochemical engineer, inventor, cancer survivor, and true renaissance man whose work spans medicine, AI, space exploration, and national defense.

Sam shares how he reversed a rare form of cancer, developed his productValasta, and uncovered the oxidative root behind 92% of inflammatory diseases.

In this episode we dive into:

· Sam’s personal journey of reversing a rare cancer diagnosis through biochemical innovation

· The story behind Valasta—how it works and what makes it different from other antioxidants like vitamin C or vitamin E

· Why certain animals don’t get cancer—and what humans can learn from that

· How Sam has faced resistance, censorship, and even threats to his life

· The 4–5 reactive oxygen species (ROS) that cause nearly all chronic inflammatory conditions

· How sugar—especially fructose—disrupts DNA repair and creates disease

· The dangerous introduction of high-fructose corn syrup into the food supply

· Why your CRP (C-reactive protein) level is a powerful predictor of disease

· The difference between treating symptoms (branches) vs. root causes (ROS)

· How the healthcare system perpetuates sickness through systemic inflammation

· How Sam had zero atherogenic plaque at 70+ years old!

· How light, frequency, and military tech can influence your physiology and brain health

· What makes cancer cells electrically different (sodium, potassium, and charge potential)

· How Sam contributed to early AI and what it means for human relevance

· The existential cost of losing purpose in a post-AI world

· The two behavioral rules every living being follows: maximize pleasure or minimize pain

· The various ways to take Valasta: chocolate, capsules, or topical

· ValAsta's testimonials including compelling cases such as the reversal of the founder Sam Shepherd's mother's renal failure, along with reported remissions in conditions like breast cancer, brain tumors, and even severe cases of COVID-19

· What lifestyle changes are recommended while using Valasta

To learn more about Sam's work, visit Valasta.net.

Here are two of his 44 patents:

  • Method of Using Astaxanthin for the Treatment of Diseases, Particularly Cancer
    US Patent 11065269B1

  • Process for Reducing Cell Death and Increasing Growth of an Algal Culture
    US Patent 10364426B1


This episode is a thoughtful dive into biology, purpose, and what it means to take ownership of your life—with one of the most insightful and unfiltered guests I’ve had on the show. Enjoy the conversation, and if it resonates with you, feel free to share it with someone who’d appreciate it.


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8 months ago
2 hours 24 minutes 4 seconds

Back to Human
Chipping Away at Your Health Goals: Celebrating Small Wins for Big Change

Welcome to the 48th episode of the Back to Human Podcast.


In this raw and introspective conversation, I sit down with my good friend Alvey Thompson, a coach, a father, and a man whose transformation has been shaped by personal loss, emotional evolution, and an unwavering commitment to truth. Alvey opens up about the pivotal moments that redefined his values, from his mother’s long battle with illness to becoming a father and stepping into a higher version of himself.


We explore what it means to lead with presence, to coach from experience, and to disrupt cycles of stagnation—not just physically, but emotionally and spiritually.


We dive into:


  • ​ Alvey’s journey into coaching, sparked by his mother’s chronic illness
  • ​ His challenge of 1000 general health deposits in 100 days and how consistent action rewires identity
  • ​ Counting your wins
  • ​ Awareness, intention, and disruption—and how real change demands all three
  • ​ How people overcomplicate health
  • ​ How fear, distorted love, and emotional immaturity shaped his early responses to pain
  • ​ The difference between being a trainer and being a life coach
  • ​ What it means to serve with dignity, and let others say no
  • ​ Why the people closest to us are often the hardest to hear
  • ​ The limiting beliefs his clients bring to the table
  • ​ What have been some of Alvey’s own self-limiting beliefs that have kept him from taking action?
  • ​ The importance of digging deeper than physical goals to uncover the real why
  • ​ How fatherhood has changed his worldview and sharpened his purpose
  • ​ The core values Alvey wants to instill in his son, Zion



This episode isn’t just a conversation—it’s a challenge to look inward, strip back the layers, and get radically honest about who you want to be.

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8 months ago
1 hour 9 minutes 10 seconds

Back to Human
Coaching with Compassion: Built From the Bottom up

Welcome to the 47th episode of the Back to Human Podcast.


On this episode I sit down with coach Guy Alteme whose path to coaching was forged through deep personal hardship and a bout of homelessness. Guy shares how financial struggles shaped his approach to life, relationships, and ultimately, his coaching philosophy.


We dive into:

  • ​What led Guy into financial hardship
  • ​How stepping in to help someone can sometimes inhibit their growth
  • ​How to not take it personally when clients fall off—and how to dig deeper into what's really going on
  • ​The importance of non-verbal communication and presence
  • ​The role of willpower and how it carried him through rock bottom
  • ​How past experiences sparked a deep interest in truly connecting with others
  • ​The power of being present with the client in front of you
  • ​What two instances of homelessness taught him about materialism and putting people before objects
  • ​The toll that giving to others can take on intimate relationships
  • ​How Guy refills his own cup and stays grounded
  • ​His approach to nutrition and health
  • ​Why so many people are on medications and the need to think critically
  • ​The balance between what clients want and what they truly need
  • ​The importance of support systems—and not getting stuck in grief


If you're feeling overwhelmed, exhausted, or out of touch—this conversation is a gentle return to the power of presence, empathy, and inner strength.

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9 months ago
58 minutes 39 seconds

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High-Fat Hormone Healing: The Carnivore Diet for Women with Steak & Butter Gal


Welcome to the 46th episode of the Back to Human Podcast.


In this episode, we sit down with Steak & Butter Gal to dive deep into her journey from a strict whole-foods-based vegan diet to thriving on a high-fat carnivore lifestyle. She shares how this radical shift transformed her health, restored her menstrual cycle and helped her achieve her weight loss goals.


Tune in as we discuss:


  • ​ How she got the name Steak & Butter Gal and why she started documenting her carnivore journey.
  • ​ The health struggles she faced as a vegan and what pushed her to make the switch.
  • ​ Why so many women under-eat when dieting and the warning signs of undereating—like hair loss, low energy, and missing periods.
  • ​ How the body prioritizes healing before weight loss—and why weight gain was an essential phase in her carnivore journey.
  • ​ How she stopped calorie counting, learned to listen to her body, and still achieved her weight loss goals.
  • ​ High-fat carnivore: what it is, how she does it, and why adding more fat can be a game-changer for women.
  • ​ No-salt carnivore, electrolytes, and why eating your meat rare might be the key to better mineral absorption.
  • ​ Her thoughts on pregnancy and whether women should cycle carbs for hormonal balance.
  • ​ How she navigates social situations
  • ​ Is the quality of meat important?
  • ​ How the carnivore diet has impacted her performance as a pianist.
  • ​ Bowel movements on carnivore, what to expect, and how they’ve changed for her.
  • ​ Who shouldn’t do a carnivore diet?
  • ​ The life-changing health transformations she’s seen in her community, from reversing diabetes and improving mental health to overcoming infertility.


To follow Steak & Butter Gal’s journey and learn more about her approach, check her out on Instagram at @steakandbuttergal


Become part of her community and take part in weekly Q&A sessions with coaches, carnivore experts, and medical doctors by visiting https://sbg-s-meat-up.mn.co.

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9 months ago
1 hour 48 seconds

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Rehab, Resilience & Redefining Limits with Jaime Alvarado

In this episode, we sit down with Jaime Alvarado, a physical therapist and owner of Goefit, a gym in South Florida, to explore the intersection of strength training, rehabilitation, and the power of the mind in recovery.


Tune in as we discuss:


• Jaime’s journey into physical therapy—how his own experiences with injury, combined with his uncle’s battle with cancer, inspired his career path.

• Why strength training became his ultimate tool for recovery and its vital role in rehab.

• The key differences between cash-based and insurance-based physical therapy models.

• Redefining rehab—how blending strength training with recovery methods pushes past perceived physical limits.

• Jaime’s top five recovery tools: rockfloss, inversion tables, infrared light, Graston technique, and muscle guns.

• Why he believes the majority of healing is mental - how to break free from self-limiting beliefs and injury-based identities

• Rolfing and how fascia can store emotional trauma.

• How plant medicine influenced his spiritual journey and connection to Christ.

• How the transformative power of EMDR therapy has helped with his own healing

• How becoming a father reshaped his approach to training, nutrition, and overall well-being.

• The unspoken challenges of postpartum for men


To learn more about Jaime’s work and to follow his journey, be sure to check him out on Instagram at @prof_gains & @goefit

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9 months ago
1 hour 21 minutes 49 seconds

Back to Human
Toxic Superfoods: Uncovering the Hidden Dangers of Oxalates with Sally K. Norton, MPH

Welcome to the 44th episode of the Back to Human Podcast!

On this episode, I had the pleasure of interviewing Sally K. Norton, MPH, author of Toxic Superfoods. After years of consuming so-called "healthy" foods, Sally suffered from chronic pain, fatigue, and unexplained health issues—until she discovered the hidden dangers of oxalates. Her journey led her to uncover how these naturally occurring compounds, found in many popular foods, can silently contribute to serious health problems.

Despite being promoted as “superfoods,” many plant-based staples contain high levels of oxalates—compounds that can accumulate in the body and trigger a range of issues, from joint pain and kidney stones to inflammation and mineral depletion. In this episode, Sally breaks down the science behind oxalates, the symptoms of toxicity, and what you can do to protect your health.

  • Sally’s personal health struggles and how she uncovered oxalate toxicity
  • What oxalates are and where they come from
  • Commonly promoted “superfoods” that are high in oxalates
  • How oxalates accumulate in tissues, joints, and organs
  • Why oxalates don’t just affect the kidneys
  • How high oxalate intake raises uric acid, increasing the risk of gout and kidney disease
  • The role of oxalic acid in calcification and its impact on health
  • The link between high oxalates and gout
  • Primary hyperoxaluria—how even those without this genetic disorder can suffer from oxalate overload
  • Why high oxalates in urine signal deeper issues
  • What is oxalate dumping and how detoxing can affect the body
  • How oxalates deplete essential minerals
  • Do we really need fiber? A look at common misconceptions
  • How cultural norms, dietary trends, and societal conditioning shape our beliefs about "healthy" foods
  • Should you quit oxalates cold turkey or reduce them gradually?
  • The future of health and the role of feminine energy in healing
  • How oxalate toxicity can affect children
  • How Sally’s dietary approach has evolved over time


If you’ve been dealing with chronic inflammation, pain, or unexplained health struggles, this episode is a must-listen!

📖 Sally’s book, Toxic Superfoods, is available everywhere books are sold.
📊The Data Companion to Toxic Superfoods is available at https://sallyknorton.com/toxic_superfoods/data_companion
🍽️ Sally’s latest project, the long awaited cookbook, Sally’s Recipe Collection, is filled with amazing recipes; it can be found at Shop.SallyKNorton.com. Connect with Sally:

YouTube: Sally K. Norton
Instagram: @sknorton & @toxicsuperfoods_oxalate_book
Facebook: @BeFreeToThrive
Twitter: @BetterLowOx

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10 months ago
58 minutes 16 seconds

Back to Human
Injecting Truth: The Other Side of the Childhood Vaccination Schedule

Welcome to the 43rd episode of the Back to Human Podcast.

On this episode, I had the pleasure of interviewing Angela, also known as Faithful Free Momma and Injecting Truth on Instagram. This is an episode I’ve wanted to record for a long time, as I believe the information we discuss is crucial for new and expecting parents. Through her own experience, Angela became a passionate advocate for informed decision-making after her son suffered an adverse reaction following a wellness visit.

This episode dives deep into the topic of vaccines and the many questions surrounding their safety, efficacy, and transparency. Angela shares her knowledge and research in a way that empowers parents to ask the right questions and make decisions that align with their values.

In this episode, we discuss:

How Angela began questioning vaccines after her son’s adverse reaction The information parents are presented with during wellness visits Potential conflicts of interest between pharmaceutical companies and vaccine approval agencies Financial incentives for pediatricians to keep patients on the vaccine schedule Who can be held liable for adverse events The VAERS system and its limitations in reporting adverse reactions Angela’s approach to discussing vaccines with others Ingredients in vaccines (e.g., aluminum, polysorbate 80, formaldehyde) and their potential impact Ways to detox the body from vaccine ingredients Correlations between aluminum and autism, and between vaccines and SIDS Safety testing: What has and hasn’t been done? Can vaccines guarantee immunity, or can you still transmit and contract diseases? Alternative treatments for illnesses if you choose not to vaccinate Discussions on the C19 vaccine and newborn interventions like Hep-B and Vitamin K How to navigate getting a vaccine exemption

Thank you for listening to the show!

This episode is filled with invaluable information for new or expecting parents. If you’ve experienced a vaccine injury or have a story to share, I’d love to hear from you. Please use the contact form on Backtohuman.us to reach out.

You can connect with Angela and explore her work here:

Instagram: @faithful_free_momma Instagram: @injecting.truth E-books and apparel: Injecting Truth Shopify

Additional resources mentioned in this episode include:

Books:

To Vaccinate or Not to Vaccinate by A. Amantonio Turtles All the Way Down (Forward by Mary Holland) How to End the Autism Epidemic by J.B. Handley Dissolving Illusions by Suzanne Humphries The Unvaccinated Child: A Treatment Guide for Parents and Caregivers by Eli Camp, ND, DHANP Vax-Unvax: Let the Science Speak by Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

Documentaries:

Vaxxed Trace Amounts The Truth About Vaccines Silent Epidemic Vaccines Revealed Vaxxed 2 1986: The Act Age of Aluminum The Greater Good

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11 months ago
1 hour 27 minutes 48 seconds

Back to Human
We Like it Raw: The Primal Diet

Welcome to the 39th episode of the Back to Human Podcast. On this episode I had the pleasure of Eatrawmeat who has been following the primal diet for the past 6 years. The primal diet may seem quite controversial as it consists of consuming raw foods, including raw meat.


On this episode we talk about: • What did Eatrawmeat eat growing up and how did he get introduced to the primal diet? • What obstacles did Eatrawmeat have to overcome when transitioning to the primal diet? • What health issues improved for Eatrawmeat as a result of switching to raw foods? • The work of Aajonus Vonderplanitz • How growing up in America is like growing up in a "food cage" • What detox symptoms did Eatrawmeat experience and how did he know that he was detoxing? • How we have the tendency to seek comfort when we are sick and choose to suppress symptoms • How does Eatrawmeat source and store his meats? • What is the harm in cooking food? • Is salt good for us? • Do we need to be drinking as much water if we are consuming a lot of fats? • Is there any concerns of consuming parasites or harmful bacteria? • Could mold, bacteria and parasites be beneficial? • What is high meat? • Does Eatrawmeat ever consume cooked foods? • What is Eatrawmeat's favorite cut of meat? • What advice does Eatrawmeat have for anyone interesting in beginning the primal diet?

The following resources are available if you are interested in learning more about the primal diet:


Websites:

• https://www.primaldiet.net/ • ⁠https://linktr.ee/eatrawmeat


Books: • We Want to Live by Aajonus Vonderplanitz • Enzyme Nutrition by Dr. Edward Howell • The Recipe for Living Without Disease by Aajonus Vonderplanitz • Pottenger's Cats by Francis Pottenger


Instagram: • https://www.instagram.com/realeatrawmeat/


For coaching visit: • https://primaldietcoaching.com/

Interview with Aajonus Vonderplanitz son:

https://medium.com/@zmi270295/interview-of-aajonus-son-jeff-ab58ab76e136 Thank you for listening to the show!

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11 months ago
1 hour 40 minutes 1 second

Back to Human
We Like it Raw: The Primal Diet pt. 2

Welcome to the 40th episode of the Back to Human Podcast.


On this episode I interview Weston Rowe, owner of Rowe Naturals, a company that makes organic cotton clothing and grass-fed tallow skincare products. Weston has been following the primal diet which consists of eating raw meat for the past 6 years.


On this episode we discuss:

• What was life like for Weston growing up? • What challenges did he face transitioning into the primal diet lifestyle? • How he met his wife and what impact this lifestyle has had on his relationships • How Weston believes there is a metaphysical component to food and how the life of the animal that you are consuming matters • Does Weston feel as though the primal diet has brought him closer to God? • Weston's spiritual awakening • Weston's experience with food poisoning • When does raw meat go "bad"? • How does fermented meat smell? • How quitting cannabis helped him dream more frequently • Weston and his wife Shelby's decision to feed their baby raw meat • How they plan to help their son navigate food in the future if he continues to eat raw foods • Why is it important to Weston to wear organic cotton clothing? • What benefits do his grass-fed tallow skincare products provide? • Has he noticed that his skin is more resilient in the sun since switching over to the the primal diet lifestyle?


If you are interested in learning more you can following Wes on his social media pages: • www.instagram.com/therealnaturalhumandiet • www.instagram.com/rowenaturals

For books that Weston recommends visit:

• www.instagram.com/primalbookclub


If you are interested in organic cotton clothing or grass-fed tallow skincare products visit:

•https://rowenaturals.shop/


And lastly if you are interested in beginning the primal diet and would like to consult with Weston you can email him at: • 88668@protonmail.com

Thank you for listening to the show!

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11 months ago
1 hour 9 minutes 14 seconds

Back to Human
Earth & Water: Grounding for Health & Athletic Performance with TheGroundedAthlete

Welcome to the 41st episode of the Back to Human Podcast.

On this episode I had the pleasure of speaking with Robert Iron Shell, aka The Grounded Athlete, aka Earthpapi. I wanted to have Rob on after reading his book Earth & Water, volumes I & II. This book in my opinion should be required reading and covers everything you would need to know about grounding, also known as earthing. He does a great job at dumbing down complex mechanisms and the books also have great visual art with captions that make it a very digestible read.

Rob also makes grounded footwear so you can ground on conductive surfaces while protecting your feet. His footwear along with his research can be found at his website:

https://www.thegroundedathletellc.com


On this episode we discuss:

• Rob's upbringing and Native American background • How Rob got introduced to grounding and how it impacted his performance as a track athlete • Running barefoot and modern day footwear • Rob's experience training indoors vs. outdoors • How grounding helps with athletic performance • What surfaces are conductive? • Do you need direct contact while using a grounding mat or sheet? • How grounding is a subjective experience and everyone may experience something different • Could grounding potentially be bad for you? • How grounding influences blood flow and blood pressure • Does having a purpose allow people to live longer despite not having healthy lifestyle practices? • The Big 3: (Charges the water protein matrix battery of your body, attenuates excessive inflammatory oxidative stress response, it increases density of negative charge in your body which helps you achieve electrical homeostasis) • What impact grounding has on HRV (heart rate variability) and stress • Conductive antioxidants vs. chemical antioxidants and the antioxidant paradox • Has grounding brought Rob closer to God? • What is EZ water and how does grounding help build structured, coherent water? • Do we need to eat and drink less when we ground? • Rob's nutritional philosophy • How grounding mitigates EMF exposure • What does the future of grounding look like in healthcare settings?

Thank you for listening to the show! Earthing has changed my life and I am positive it will significantly improve your quality of life. I would love to hear your experience with grounding and would greatly appreciate you sharing this episode with....everyone! Grounding is essential for health!


Make sure to follow Rob on Instagram for all things regarding earthing and awesome memes:

• https://www.instagram.com/thegroundedathlete/


If you are interested in purchasing Earth & Water you can find both volumes at Barnes & Noble:

• https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/earth-water-robert-iron-shell/1145186031


For earthing mats I use:

•https://www.earthing.com/?rfsn=7219712.8d50a1


For fitted earthing sheets I use (Code Sixkiller will save 15%): • https://www.mitolife.co/?afmc=3ml

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11 months ago
1 hour 27 minutes 8 seconds

Back to Human
Sometimes moving forward requires us to take a step back.