There’s a Blue Bottle coffee shop in most LA, SF and NYC neighborhoods — but it wasn’t always that way. James Freeman, the founder of Blue Bottle, saw a need in the coffee community, rolled up his sleeves, and began to fill it. Humble and hardworking beginnings resonated with coffee lovers and put him on the path to the Blue Bottle we know today. If you’re an entrepreneur or looking to turn a passion into profit, this episode is full of real words of wisdom from a person that has learned by doing; as James said himself, his early days growing his business was his MBA.
Have you tried the BioCharger? It’s a health optimization device that’s designed to transmit energy that in turn, stimulates and invigorates the entire body to optimize and improve potential health and wellness. The team has tried it and loved it – especially Nikki, as it’s a great no-fuss tool that her kids can benefit from just by playing near it. In this episode of the pod, we sat down with the minds behind the BioCharger, Jim Law and Jim Girard. You’ll also hear us unpack its benefits, its history, and the best ways to optimize it for your own wellness routine. If you’re curious about the BioCharger after this ep, THE FULLEST readers can trial a BioCharger for free by filling out this Request More Info form here – we’re sure you’ll love the experience! For $500 off your BioCharger order, use code TF500 at checkout. *code valid until the end of September
Foster Gamble is the researcher, co-writer, and visual designer of the documentary THRIVE: What On Earth Will It Take? and THRIVE II: This Is What It Takes. Both of these films explore sovereignty and what it means as individuals to claim authority over our own lives. As a long time fan of Foster’s, we were excited to have him on the podcast and dive into the deeply important issues such as the history of power and corruption; the neverending swing from the right’s position of “freedom” to the left’s position of “fairness” — without making actual change; the death of mainstream media in favor of truth media; and the positive possibility for a no regime future. This is an episode that advocates for truth and freedom. Please share.
It was a privilege for us to have Taylor Eyewalker once again join THE FULLEST podcast. Taylor has spent the last 20 years and well over 10,000 hours studying and practicing yogic mystery teachings, ancient medicine practices, esoteric therapies, and clinical approaches to alternative medicine. She’s also one of Nikki's personal teachers and has a very authentic expression and transmission of these often metaphysical concepts. Some themes Nikki and Taylor dive into: - The specifics of Kambo and its physical and psychological benefits - Choosing tools and practices that align with your specific soul contract or dharma - Finding the patterns that repeat themselves in your health journey, career, relationship or spiritual practice and ways to heal them through your own heart As you’ll hear, Taylor has a very authentic expression and powerful transmission of these often metaphysical concepts. We’re sure some of Taylor’s perspectives will give you pause, consideration, and healing.
Meet Aero; a semi-private airline that exists to turn flying into a magical experience — not just getting from A to B. They are creating the next generation of air travel that brings a luxury hospitality and boutique approach to catching a plane. In this episode, we welcome Zain Richardson, the Chief Marketing Officer at Aero, to talk us through their offering and vision from Erewhon meals, to Dr. Barbara Sturm custom in-flight skincare, and post-flight wellness studio partnerships to help you bounce back after a long-haul journey. Plus, Nikki shares her personal experience and a special story about her husband’s wedding ring. Enjoy the episode and if you’ve got an upcoming trip and are looking for a different flight experience, THE FULLEST listeners receive a 10% discount just use code THEFULLEST when booking.
Today, we welcome Zach Bush, MD, a renowned, multi-disciplinary physician of internal medicine, endocrinology, hospice care, and an internationally recognized educator on the microbiome to THE FULLEST. However, more than that, he is a profound voice on the journey to self awareness, acceptance, and sovereignty. In this episode, we dive into many emotional (yet comforting) themes including: - The universal message from patients who experienced a near death experience - The importance of intuition and sovereignty as a patient in a medical system - The spiritual wisdom that can be found in cells under a microscope - His thoughts on sovereignty, abortion, and Roe v. Wade - Reframing “death” as a way to truly embrace life If you're trying to make sense of the more existential aspects of life and death, listen closely and we’re sure you’ll walk away with a full heart.
You may recognize Ty Haney from her days as founder of active wear brand, Outdoor Voices (OV). At just 24-years-old, Ty put herself on a mission to Get the World Moving by freeing fitness from performance — and she succeeded — raising more than 60 million dollars in funding by tapping into the power of community. In 2021, she left OV to further her community-led approach into a web3 toolkit that other brands could use to grow called Try Your Best (TYB). Not only that, she also found the time to launch Joggy, a full spectrum CBD energy and movement supplement line that supports daily activity, recovery, and individual performance — plus, she’s a mom of two! If you’re interested in the next wave of brand building, crypto, entrepreneurship, or CBD movement – this one's for you. We learned a lot and are sure you will too! For 15% off your Joggy order, use code FULLEST at checkout!
If you have ever felt anxious about the seemingly insurmountable scope of the climate crisis, this episode will remind you that a positive climate future is available to us. Today, we welcome Paul Hawken, one of the most educated and optimistic voices on the challenges of the climate crisis. Paul is the founder of both Project Drawdown and Project Regeneration; the world’s largest, most complete listings and networks of solutions to the climate crisis. Just like his projects, this episode will move you past the socio-political fear narratives and empower you to take action.
In today’s episode, we welcome Brian Karr, co-founder of We Inspect, a national indoor environmental assessment company specializing in mold and biotoxin detection. If you have ever felt that maybe you are sensitive to mold or have been concerned your house or apartment is showing signs of mold — this episode is for you. Brian has helped thousands of people understand if mold, mycotoxins, or other indoor pathogens exist in their homes and are contributing to their health conditions. Today, we cover everything from mold symptoms to signs to removal. Make sure to listen in as there are a ton of resources you can implement immediately to take back control of your space and health!
Regardless of your opinion on the jab — this episode is important. In fact, this conversation has nothing to do with that at all. This is about something much larger. It’s about our agency and about the agency that we are leaving for our children and grandchildren. Government digitization is changing our societal structures and surreptitiously allowing institutional monitoring and control over our behaviors from financial, to health, to our ability to move freely in the world. One voice speaking up is that of Nick Corbishley, a journalist with a global perspective who specializes in breaking news, finance, and politics. He is also the author of Scanned, one of the few books on the dark side and potentially catastrophic implications of government digitization. Today, Nick walks us through the reality, agenda, and impact of digital passports and currencies on every global citizen. Please listen and share.