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| 6/24/26 | ![]() 06-24-26 | Episode 2841 - In this wide-ranging episode, Ted and Austin Broer connect glyphosate’s glycine blocking mechanism, ADHD medication heart attack risk, sedentary lifestyle disease research, GM’s replacement of 1,000 workers with 50 robots, nutrient deficiency as the true driver of aging, and a free VIP express shipping promotion into a broadcast that delivers both urgent health science and sharp economic and cultural commentary. | — | ||||||
| 6/23/26 | ![]() 06-23-26 | Episode 2840 - In this wide-ranging episode, Ted and Austin Broer connect ultra-processed baby food additive research, digital surveillance expansion through license plate reader networks, the foster care system’s perverse financial incentives, tinnitus and Wi-Fi health concerns, child abduction statistics, and a one-day free product offer into a broadcast that delivers both urgent consumer warnings and sharp institutional accountability. | — | ||||||
| 6/22/26 | ![]() 06-22-26 | Episode 2839 - In this wide-ranging Monday episode, Ted and Austin Broer connect early screen time brain development research, parental authority being challenged by government overreach, vitamin C’s impact on gene expression, VIP shipping reliability, MS-13 deportation challenges, and relationship standards into a broadcast that delivers both urgent child health warnings and pointed cultural and political commentary. | — | ||||||
| 6/19/26 | ![]() 06-19-26 | Episode 2838 - In this wide-ranging Friday episode, Ted and Austin Broer connect ultra-processed food cardiovascular risk research, the FDA’s surprise nine-to-zero approval of Moderna’s RNA flu shot with only 26% efficacy, a daily multivitamin study showing reduced biological aging, speed limiter mandates coming to American cars by 2030, Apple’s price hikes tied to AI data center memory costs, and foundational supplement guidance into a broadcast that delivers both urgent health warnings and sharp institutional accountability. | — | ||||||
| 6/18/26 | ![]() 06-18-26 | Episode 2837 - In this wide-ranging episode, Ted and Austin Broer connect food preservative cardiovascular research, vitamin C and Alzheimer’s prevention, Canada’s Bible criminalization bill, YouTube account suppression, Antarctica’s record warming temperatures, and a deeply personal terminal cancer story into a broadcast that delivers both urgent health science and sharp cultural and spiritual awareness.The episode opens with the significant news that YouTube has disabled the Ted and Austin Broer Show’s entire account, accusing it of bot activity despite the channel having doubled its viewership in the past 20 days. Ted frames the timing as directly connected to recent episode content covering COVID, NAC, and the blood of Jesus, and both hosts announce legal action is being prepared to contest the deletion. Both hosts call on the audience to support the channel on both YouTube and the broershow.com website to maintain access regardless of platform decisions. | — | ||||||
| 6/17/26 | ![]() 06-17-26 | Episode 2836 - The episode opens with Austin presenting research documenting how major food companies including the Philip Morris-connected Lunchables brand deliberately engineered ultra-processed children’s food products using the same psychological addiction strategies the tobacco industry refined over decades. Both hosts connect the salt, fat, and sugar combination engineering to the dopamine dependency cycle both have been documenting and call on parents to understand that these products are not designed for nutrition but for repeat purchase behavior modification in children. | — | ||||||
| 6/16/26 | ![]() 06-16-26 | Episode 2835 - In this wide-ranging Tuesday episode, Ted and Austin Broer connect lutein and zeaxanthin eye health research, vitamin C’s six documented benefits, the CDC’s $1.24 billion new COVID shot contract, AI data center cost disparities between the US and China, the NDAA Section 224 Israeli military technology integration, and a pointed discussion about misaligned life priorities into a broadcast that delivers both practical health guidance and sharp institutional and cultural commentary. | — | ||||||
| 6/15/26 | ![]() 06-15-26 | Episode 2834 - The episode opens with Ted presenting MRI-based research showing that participants with low vitamin C levels had measurably less brain tissue and weaker structural neural network patterns compared to those with adequate levels, with both hosts connecting this to their long-standing vitamin C protocol and promoting the vitamin C and collagen skin repair kit as a comprehensive daily investment in both neurological and structural health. Both hosts share personal high-dose vitamin C experiences and reinforce the supplement’s role in collagen production, hair and nail strength, and skin hydration alongside its brain protective mechanism. | — | ||||||
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| 6/11/26 | ![]() 06-11-26✨ | anti-SemitismMiddle Eastern conflicts+3 | — | Iran | Middle Eastern | anti-SemitismMiddle Eastern conflicts+3 | — | 59m 53s | |
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| 6/10/26 | ![]() 06-10-26✨ | health warningscognitive performance+5 | — | magnesiumL-theanine+2 | smartphone | GLP-1 drugsegg consumption+6 | — | 59m 50s | |
| 6/9/26 | ![]() 06-09-26✨ | brain aginghealth warnings+4 | — | magnesium threonateenergy drink+2 | American | magnesium threonateAlzheimer's+5 | — | 59m 55s | |
| 6/8/26 | ![]() 06-08-26✨ | weight traininglongevity research+4 | — | Berberinenattokinase+5 | Middle East | weight trainingBerberine+8 | — | 59m 56s | |
| 6/5/26 | ![]() 06-05-26✨ | heavy metal contaminationultra-processed food+3 | — | toothpasteHVAC refrigerant+1 | — | heavy metalstoothpaste+4 | — | 59m 53s | |
| 6/4/26 | ![]() 06-04-26✨ | biological smugglingsynthetic food+4 | — | synthetic milksilver+6 | — | NIHsynthetic milk+5 | — | 59m 54s | |
| 6/3/26 | ![]() 06-03-26✨ | health sciencecultural awareness+5 | — | ivermectinBerberine+2 | Lakeland | ivermectincancer research+5 | — | 59m 56s | |
| 6/2/26 | ![]() 06-02-26✨ | healthprivacy+5 | — | vitamin Dcollagen+5 | — | NDAAMicrosoft AI+6 | — | 59m 55s | |
| 6/1/26 | ![]() 06-01-26✨ | military operationsAI technology+5 | — | IsraelUnited States+6 | Gaza | NDAAmilitary merger+8 | — | 59m 50s | |
| 5/29/26 | ![]() 05-29-26 | Episode 2823 - | — | ||||||
| 5/28/26 | ![]() 05-28-26 | Episode 2822 - In this wide-ranging and culturally engaged episode, Ted and Austin Broer connect vitamin D’s aging and telomere research, Flagstaff’s landmark Flock camera removal, CIA genetic testing data access, sugar and refined carb brain aging, watermelon and lycopene prostate benefits, and AI’s promotion of unrealistic beauty standards into a broadcast that delivers both urgent health science and sharp cultural awareness. The episode opens with Austin presenting the new vitamin D telomere support study, walking through D3’s role in reducing inflammation, supporting immune function, and protecting the cellular aging mechanisms that most people never consider when evaluating their supplement protocol. Ted connects adequate D3 levels to the longevity and quality of life outcomes that the 90% deficiency rate documented in the previous episode makes a near-universal public health emergency. | — | ||||||
| 5/27/26 | ![]() 05-27-26 | Episode 2821 - In this wide-ranging and practically grounded episode, Ted and Austin Broer connect vitamin D deficiency’s epidemic scale, diet soda’s dementia acceleration, glyphosate’s breast cancer mechanism, Flock camera AI surveillance misuse, ultra-processed food bone destruction, and foundational joint health science into a broadcast that delivers both urgent health warnings and immediately actionable daily protection guidance. The episode opens with Ted presenting his estimate that over 90% of Americans are vitamin D deficient, walking through D3’s documented roles in immune activation, heart health, cognitive function, and longevity. Both hosts connect the medical system’s routine failure to test for D3 levels to the broader pattern of pharmaceutical management over root cause correction, and Austin reinforces the critical importance of taking D3 with K2 to direct calcium into bones rather than allowing it to accumulate in arterial walls. | — | ||||||
| 5/26/26 | ![]() 05-26-26 | Episode 2820 - In this wide-ranging and culturally charged episode, Ted and Austin Broer connect insulin resistance’s disease cascade, fluoride’s pineal gland calcification, Ferrari’s $640,000 DEI electric car disaster, Kabbalist cultural influence on design and identity, Tucker Carlson’s Israeli minister confrontation, and high fructose corn syrup’s systemic destruction into a broadcast that challenges listeners to protect their metabolic health, their cultural discernment, and their spiritual awareness simultaneously. The episode opens with Austin presenting the insulin resistance and 31 diseases study, walking through the specific pathways by which chronically elevated insulin drives Alzheimer’s disease progression, hypertension, fatty liver disease, cardiovascular conditions, and a broad range of inflammatory disorders that mainstream medicine treats as separate conditions rather than manifestations of a single metabolic root cause. Both hosts connect high fructose corn syrup and ultra-processed food consumption as the primary dietary drivers of the insulin dysregulation epidemic and highlight Berberine as the most clinically documented natural intervention for restoring insulin sensitivity. | — | ||||||
| 5/25/26 | ![]() 05-25-26 | Episode 2819 - In this wide-ranging and practically grounded Memorial Day episode, Ted and Austin Broer connect stress-driven gut destruction, Tulsi Gabbard’s resignation and CIA document reclamation, collagen peptide healing science, sugar’s cortisol consequences, male labor force decline, cocaine addiction’s rise among overworked Americans, and government contract fraud into a broadcast that challenges listeners to protect their metabolic health, their political awareness, and their spiritual grounding simultaneously. The episode opens with Austin presenting the stress and gut connection research, walking through the gut’s function as a second brain and the specific pathways by which chronic anxiety disrupts digestion, drives inflammatory bowel conditions including irritable bowel syndrome and bloating, depletes the beneficial bacteria essential for mood regulation, and creates the cortisol and insulin disruption that produces cravings, overeating, and sustained metabolic weight gain even in people eating relatively clean diets. Both hosts connect glyphosate and ultra-processed food exposure as amplifiers of the anxiety and inflammation cycle, and recommend probiotics, fit food protein, and the GHI cleanse as the practical protocol for breaking the stress-gut-weight spiral. | — | ||||||
| 5/22/26 | ![]() 05-22-26 | Episode 2818 - In this wide-ranging and practically urgent Memorial Day weekend episode, Ted and Austin Broer connect sugar’s cortisol disruption, prenatal antidepressant autism risk, vaccine mandate legal victories, Ebola outbreak timing suspicion, and foundational prenatal nutrition into a broadcast that challenges listeners to make informed health decisions over the holiday weekend and beyond. The episode opens with Austin presenting the sugar and relaxation disruption study, walking through the mechanism by which sugar elevates both cortisol and insulin during rest periods, effectively canceling the physiological recovery benefits of relaxation activities. Both hosts connect this to the broader pattern of sugar’s systemic inflammatory consequences and recommend eating sugar only after a protein-containing meal to blunt the insulin spike, with Berberine highlighted as a practical tool for managing the blood sugar disruption that sugar consumption creates even in otherwise healthy individuals. | — | ||||||
| 5/21/26 | ![]() 05-21-26 | Episode 2817 - In this wide-ranging and practically rich episode, Ted and Austin Broer connect egg and brain health research, high fructose corn syrup liver destruction, screen time federal warnings, Lake Tahoe Roundup controversy, EV battery fire dangers, and upgraded supplement formulations into a broadcast that delivers both urgent consumer warnings and actionable daily health guidance. The episode opens with Austin presenting the Alzheimer’s risk reduction study on egg consumption, connecting choline’s critical role in neurotransmitter production and brain membrane integrity to the broader nutritional case for regular whole egg consumption that mainstream dietary advice has consistently undermined through decades of misguided cholesterol fear messaging. Ted reinforces the importance of real whole eggs over powdered alternatives and shares his personal bulk egg purchasing approach as a practical model for making quality nutrition economically accessible. | — | ||||||
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