1 hr 3 min

COVID Paradigm's, Humidity Saves Lives, Radical Transparency with Dr. Jeff Gusky LIVETHEFUEL

    • Health & Fitness

Indoor Air Quality Impacts of Humidity, COVID Viral Load, Saving Lives, and Radical Transparency:Jeff Gusky, MD FACEP is a Board-Certified Emergency Physician now on the front lines against COVID-19. Dr. Gusky is talking about critical pieces of the COVID puzzle and what will be needed after the crisis, that no one is yet speaking about. Jeff is focused on giving people some realistic and practical things they can do now that will help keep their view of the future positive.
Dr. Gusky is also a renowned National Geographic Photographer and Explorer. His discoveries and photographs are featured at The Smithsonian National Museum of African American History & Culture. He found a secret hidden for a hundred years that changes the way we see race in America and the way we heal ourselves.
Quote: When crisis turns our world upside down, paradigm shifts that restore what’s humanly safe and humanly real are critical. 
SPECIAL NOTE: This podcast recording was accomplished on June 8, 2020, and streamed LIVE on our Facebook page like we do with all podcasts, realtime. - https://fb.watch/3OsaVEtcFT/
 
Top 3 Hot Point Takeaways:Impacts of Humidity for Indoor Air QualityBlack History From WWICOVID Truths and Paradigm's
 
Today’s Resource Links from the Podcast:Email: jeffgusky@gmail.comWebsite: https://jeffgusky.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HiddenWWITwitter: https://twitter.com/hiddenwwiTumblr: https://hiddenwwi.tumblr.com/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/HiddenWWIPress Release from The Joe Piscopo Show: https://omny.fm/shows/the-joe-piscopo-show/9-am-hour-4-30-20-dr-jeff-gusky-a-board-certified?t=0s
 
Our Mentioned Influencers:Scientific American 60-Second Podcasts - https://www.scientificamerican.com/podcasts/
 
Watch us on YouTube:https://youtu.be/0qlHKMKxiKI
 
Timestamped Show Notes:00:30 - Introduction
10:00 - World War Bunkers. This is a place that still exists and they still find human bones from 102 years ago. It's so surreal that you still have remnants from so long ago because the magnitude of mass destruction is beyond human comprehension when you have millions and millions of people that die in this kind of narrow, 450-mile line called the Western Front. So seven miles north of there, and I didn't, or did I know it at the time, I didn't know a whole lot about what I'm going to share with you now. So seven and a half miles north. This is a very important place out in the middle of nowhere in a farm field, which is sacred ground for America. This is one of the two parts of the Smithsonian show that I'm now part of, at the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture. So I'm honored to participate in a second Smithsonian show, and it will be up through September 6, 2020, if anyone's in DC. It's the big new Smithsonian Museum near the White House and they took out Oprah's exhibit and put this exhibit in, its' place.
19:30 - I don't know if I'll ever find any more. But it shows us how these heroes felt about themselves and there was a reverence between the white officers and the African American soldiers. It's the opposite of what you would think from a racist South Carolina deep south. Even after the war for 10 years or more, they had reunions and you see letters back and forth and you see respect and love and a passion for this moment in time where they expressed what it was to be an American.
28:00 - So now here's the really interesting part that puts it all together. Why? In fact, when we were talking before the show, you mentioned history repeats itself and people often say this. I say,...

Indoor Air Quality Impacts of Humidity, COVID Viral Load, Saving Lives, and Radical Transparency:Jeff Gusky, MD FACEP is a Board-Certified Emergency Physician now on the front lines against COVID-19. Dr. Gusky is talking about critical pieces of the COVID puzzle and what will be needed after the crisis, that no one is yet speaking about. Jeff is focused on giving people some realistic and practical things they can do now that will help keep their view of the future positive.
Dr. Gusky is also a renowned National Geographic Photographer and Explorer. His discoveries and photographs are featured at The Smithsonian National Museum of African American History & Culture. He found a secret hidden for a hundred years that changes the way we see race in America and the way we heal ourselves.
Quote: When crisis turns our world upside down, paradigm shifts that restore what’s humanly safe and humanly real are critical. 
SPECIAL NOTE: This podcast recording was accomplished on June 8, 2020, and streamed LIVE on our Facebook page like we do with all podcasts, realtime. - https://fb.watch/3OsaVEtcFT/
 
Top 3 Hot Point Takeaways:Impacts of Humidity for Indoor Air QualityBlack History From WWICOVID Truths and Paradigm's
 
Today’s Resource Links from the Podcast:Email: jeffgusky@gmail.comWebsite: https://jeffgusky.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HiddenWWITwitter: https://twitter.com/hiddenwwiTumblr: https://hiddenwwi.tumblr.com/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/HiddenWWIPress Release from The Joe Piscopo Show: https://omny.fm/shows/the-joe-piscopo-show/9-am-hour-4-30-20-dr-jeff-gusky-a-board-certified?t=0s
 
Our Mentioned Influencers:Scientific American 60-Second Podcasts - https://www.scientificamerican.com/podcasts/
 
Watch us on YouTube:https://youtu.be/0qlHKMKxiKI
 
Timestamped Show Notes:00:30 - Introduction
10:00 - World War Bunkers. This is a place that still exists and they still find human bones from 102 years ago. It's so surreal that you still have remnants from so long ago because the magnitude of mass destruction is beyond human comprehension when you have millions and millions of people that die in this kind of narrow, 450-mile line called the Western Front. So seven miles north of there, and I didn't, or did I know it at the time, I didn't know a whole lot about what I'm going to share with you now. So seven and a half miles north. This is a very important place out in the middle of nowhere in a farm field, which is sacred ground for America. This is one of the two parts of the Smithsonian show that I'm now part of, at the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture. So I'm honored to participate in a second Smithsonian show, and it will be up through September 6, 2020, if anyone's in DC. It's the big new Smithsonian Museum near the White House and they took out Oprah's exhibit and put this exhibit in, its' place.
19:30 - I don't know if I'll ever find any more. But it shows us how these heroes felt about themselves and there was a reverence between the white officers and the African American soldiers. It's the opposite of what you would think from a racist South Carolina deep south. Even after the war for 10 years or more, they had reunions and you see letters back and forth and you see respect and love and a passion for this moment in time where they expressed what it was to be an American.
28:00 - So now here's the really interesting part that puts it all together. Why? In fact, when we were talking before the show, you mentioned history repeats itself and people often say this. I say,...

1 hr 3 min

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