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  • 34. Arsenic

    April 13, 2026 – 23 min 36 sec Are you ready to challenge your perceptions about health and wellness? In this episode of Tapping Into Uncomfortable with Dr. Reade Hubert, we go on a thought-provoking journey through the world of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and how they operate in our bodies, why candy manufacturers are clashing with Florida governmental officials over arsenic levels, and what the controversial ‘Closer to Zero’ policy could mean for you. Key takeaways from this episode:– Discover the difference between hazard vs. risk when it comes to toxins like arsenic.– Understand how new testing methods aim to reduce harmful metals in children’s food.– Learn why balancing emotion with logic is crucial in evaluating health. Listen now and gain insights that will…

  • 33. Waste Not Want Not

    March 30, 2026 – 17 min 56 sec Welcome to another enlightening episode of Tapping Into Uncomfortable, where Dr. Reade Hubert discusses the intricacies of health and wellness, challenging conventional wisdom and exploring groundbreaking research in neuroscience, pharmacology, and philosophy. Key Topics Discussed New Question: Why can a fungal infection appear on one nail but not others? The Brain’s Resilience & Vulnerability Latest MRI research on sub-concussive impacts in athletes. Differences in brain injuries between genders; female brains showing unique patterns. The critical role of the blood-brain barrier (BBB) and its permeability challenges. Pharmaceuticals & Agriculture Research from Johns Hopkins University on pharmaceuticals found in wastewater affecting crops. Impact on different plants: tomatoes, carrots, lettuce and minimal drug presence is good news for consumers except…

  • 32. Be a Pig!

    March 16, 2026 – 20 min 22 sec Discover the surprising link between wild boars and human health in this episode of Tapping into Uncomfortable with Reqde Hubert, D.C. Listen in as Dr. Hubert discusses groundbreaking genetic research sparked by Fukushima’s radioactive zone, explore Florida’s bold steps to expose hidden food toxins, and uncover the potential physical roots of mental health disorders.  Key Takeaways:– Learn how domestic pigs reverting to their wild state reveal insights about human adaptation.– Discover Florida’s initiative to test everyday products for harmful substances like arsenic and lead.– Understand how viruses might be contributing to mental health conditions such as schizophrenia. Tune in now for a fresh perspective on genetics, nutrition, and mental wellness that could change your approach to personal…

  • 30. R U Risk or Hazard?

    Feb 2, 2026 – 19 min 18 sec This episode titled, “R U Risk or Hazard?”, challenges listeners to examine how their mindset influences health decisions, long-term wellbeing, and personal responsibility. Host Reade Hubert, DC, explores the difference between living as a “risk” person versus a “hazard” person and why that distinction matters more than most people realize. The episode opens with reflections on current public health developments in the U.S., including the country’s relationship with the World Health Organization, setting the stage for a broader discussion about how health decisions are made at both societal and individual levels. From there, Reade introduces the core concept: risk-based thinking, which relies on odds, comfort, and delayed action, versus hazard-based thinking, which prioritizes prevention, awareness, and proactive…

  • 29. How Seed It Is

    Jan 20, 2026 – 32 min 30 sec In this episode, Dr. Reade Hubert explores the uncomfortable but necessary distinction between hazard and risk in modern health, food, and agriculture debates, using L-aspartame, GMOs, and glyphosate as case studies. He traces the history of artificial sweeteners, explains how genetically modified seeds work and why they were developed, and unpacks the global scientific and political conflict surrounding herbicides like Roundup. Throughout the discussion, Dr. Hubert highlights how regulatory bodies such as the FDA, EPA, and WHO often reach different conclusions based on whether they assess theoretical hazard or real-world exposure risk, leaving the public “stuck in the middle.” He concludes by grounding the conversation in his core framework: the four causes of sickness (thoughts, toxins, trauma,…

  • 28. In the Zone

    Dec 8, 2025 – 16 min 31 sec Step into the curious and often uncomfortable corners of the human experience with Reade Hubert, D.C., in this episode of Tapping Into Uncomfortable®. Together, we wander through big questions and bold ideas – why we make the choices we do, how our past shapes us, and what it really means to live with intention. Reed takes us on a journey that’s as surprising as it is insightful, touching on everything from our Neanderthal DNA to the Many Worlds Interpretation of quantum mechanics. It’s a conversation that stretches across time, science, and personal growth, all while bringing things back to the decisions we make every single day. Along the way, you’ll hear about: The quiet power of gratitude…

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