The Legacy Media has told a "Big Pharma" story about the development of the COVID19 mRNA vaccine. As usual, they've left out the real, fascinating, and wonder-inducing story of COVID19 immunity. On this Episode of the Higher Reality Podcast Science and Tech series, we tell the full story in way guaranteed to fascinate -- whether you love or hate hearing about science. Above all, this story will leave you feeling immensely thankful, and that's a good way to start off 2021. Follow us on Spotify and Google Podcasts, and write David Page with questions or comments at david@thehigherreality.com.
Wait! Before your eyes glaze over, this is NOT your usual science. It's not boring, it's PERSONAL. Instead of being boring, the Higher Reality Podcast science series brings you and your life back into the picture, bringing you stories that make you realize how GENUINELY AMAZING your life is. Science in the service of joy, as opposed to fake science in the service of panic (courtesy of the legacy media). So sit back and relax and enjoy the miraculous science of the way we hear music. And please follow us on Spotify and Google Podcasts.
In this second part of our first "Unsung Heroes" series Episode, we continue the story of Pete the Sandwich Peddler -- a story of unsung heroism. In Part 2, Pete finds his game, and the result will inspire you and make you smile. The Unsung Heroes series on the Higher Reality Podcast tells the stories of individual moral heroism, people who rise above their external circumstances to be brave and virtuous and indeed great. While the Legacy Media disrespects and de-emphasizes the individual, cultural conservatives appreciate that the story is not class or race or gender but individual acts of heroism and virtue. If you know unsung heroes you'd like to profile on the Higher Reality Podcast, please write David at david@thehigherreality.com. And please follow us on Spotify.
So what's a hero? According to the legacy media, a hero is just a member of a social, ethnic, or gender class -- no matter how personally virtuous or the very opposite that person may be. Or "superheroes" who fill the media and aren't even real. But for all of human history, heroes were the very opposite: Real people like you and me who rose up to do what was right on a daily basis, who made moral choices and chose to be virtuous, even when it wasn't easy to do so in the place and time they found themselves. Bravery and virtue in the face of external pressure was the hallmark of a hero. On the Higher Reality Podcast, we tell the stories of Unsung Heroes, heroes who are genuinely heroic but also modest -- people who are brave and do what's right on a daily basis but whom you'll never hear about because they wont brag. Pete the Sandwich Peddler is one such quiet hero, and his story amazes and inspires. This is Part 1 of Pete's story. Tune in next Friday on the Higher Reality Podcast for Part 2. And please follow us on Spotify and Google Podcasts, and if you have stories of Unsung Heroes you'd like to share, please write David Page at david@thehigherreality.com.
In this third Episode of the Higher Reality Podcast, we step out of the legacy news echo-chamber and set the culturally conservative agenda for the coming weeks and months for the news stories that really are newsworthy -- news that's truly important and noteworthy to you and me. Unsurprisingly, our stories are the very opposite of the kinds of stories that the legacy media is calling news. While the legacy media specializes in bias, fake news, and skewed news, news that reduces people to mere cogs in false Neomarxist classes, we as cultural conservatives need to not just react, call out, and respond to their skewed news agenda. We also need to offer a positive alternative: News that tells real stories about the importance of the individual acting out of bravery, truth, and virtue. This week's Episode offers that positive alternative. We outline the three categories of real news on the Higher Reality Podcast from a cultural conservative perspective. Brought to you from Jerusalem, Israel by David Page. Follow us on Spotify, Google Podcasts, and Parler, and please write David with your thoughts and comments to david@thehigherreality.com.
In this Second Episode of the Higher Reality Podcast from Jerusalem, David Page takes a deep dive into the reasons that so many news stories are negative and why the news makes us feel so small and insignificant. The answers to why most news stories are this way will surprise and shock you in the extreme. This culturally conservative podcast appears every Friday before the weekend, so we can take a step back out of the news echo chamber and think for ourselves and enter the Higher Reality.
This new and refreshing culturally conservative podcast asks a sensitive and explosive question that no one asks: What is news? And what should news be? Brought to you every Friday from Jerusalem, Israel, and hosted by David Page, the podcast examines what isn't news and what is and steps out of the fake-news and biased news echo-chamber to redefine what stories are really important to you and me -- stories of virtue and heroism and sometimes its opposite.
In this First Episode of the weekly Higher Reality Podcast from Jerusalem, Israel, David Page takes a deep dive into examining what passes for news in the news media and on social media. What are the criteria for considering news to be news? And is today's news really newsworthy? This first episode "What is news? And what isn't?" goes behind the stories to determine what news actually is to decide whether what passes for news is news at all.... Or is it something else? The Higher Reality Podcast is a news analysis podcast that asks the question no one asks: How should news be defined? The culturally conservative HR Podcast provides food for thought before the weekend for the thoughtful listener. Available on Spotify and YouTube. You can write David Page and tell him what you think at david@thehigherreality.com. If you like what you hear, please rate us, friend and like us on Facebook, and follow us on Twitter and Instagram.