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Thursday
Jan182024

48 Future Now - Peregrine's Fiery End, Growing New Teeth Breakthrough, Medium Wendy Freeman Connects your Higher Self, Gabrielle and Billy Sunshine on an Abundance Economy and the Psychedelic Renaissance

The exciting  news this week is promising research showing we can grow new teeth later on in life! This is possible thanks to an antibody that can disrupt what’s known as the USAG-1 protein, in a way that allows the growth of new teeth while remaining healthy. Bobby Wilder gives us the download on this milestone of progress.  
Medium Wendy FreemanFeeling like there’s more to you than you are experiencing, a ‘higher self’ ready to serve you? You may be right, and if medium Wendy Freeman has anything to say about it, more people than ever will be making such contact this year, leading to a better reality for us all. After all, what are we here for?
We complete today’s show with our favorite talk show guest host colleagues, Billy Sunshine and Gabrielle Cianfrani.  Today we look at the Iowa Caucus, immigration, an abundance model for the economy, safety nets, negotiation strategies, and considerations for implementing psychedelic medicines into our health care system. Enjoy!
Our guest co-hosts, Bobby Wilder, Billy Sunshine, and Gabrielle Cianfrani
Wednesday
Jan102024

47 Future Now - Mobile Aloha Robot debuts, Peregrine Lander in Trouble, iPhone skydives 16K feet, Cool CES Gadgets, Transparent TV, CAR-T cancer treatment breakthrough

It’s 2024 and time for the annual Consumer Electronics Show, a massive techie spectacle we used to attend every year.  These days, everything there is online and in many ways more accessible to braving the crowds in Las Vegas. New display tech was used to turned the famous Luxor pyramid hotel into a giant Dorito chip!  Is nothing sacred?  As we recorded this week’s show, CES had just opened and we discuss some of our favorite items from this year’s crop of shiny new gadgets.  But before we delve into CES world we look at Stanford/Google’s new robot, the Mobile Aloha, a machine that comes closer than ever to performing common household tasks well, like cooking and cleaning. And almost as amazing is the survival of an iPhone falling 16 thousand feet without a scratch. And even more incredible is a new CAR-T treatment for cancer worth checking out! Enjoy..
The Luxor pyramid is now a giant orange Dorito