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Heavy Or Not - The O.G. Swim GuideHeavy Or Not - The O.G. Swim GuideHyper Care and Out of the Woods Story & Pointer to DrownedBaby.orgA.I. is On Fire First, a bit of an A.I. success story of a company less than 3 years old, and operated by one founder and a handful of others called Base 44. The company was acquired by WIX for millions. A.I. is hot, and this is proof. Source on the Base 44 acquisition is Nomi, Nomiki Petrolla at or of The SaaS Accelerator for Women, and Instagram at nomikipetrolla. A seldom told Story of Hyperbaric Therapy: A Lifeline for Drowning Victims In this jump cut, #44, we visit an episode of...2025-07-1429 minThink and Act LocallyThink and Act Locally😢 DrownedBaby.org: A Resource for Brain Injury Recovery #448The provided sources, including excerpts from DrownedBaby.org and an interview with Will Bum on the Tom Woods Show, center on a critique of conventional hospital practices in treating severe brain injuries, particularly those resulting from non-fatal drowning. They highlight the personal experience of Robert’s family, whose son was allegedly “staged for organ harvesting” and denied early access to Hyperbaric Therapy (HBOT) by hospital staff, who the family claims viewed the treatment as “off-label” and unpatentable. The sources advocate for alternative, aggressive interventions like HBOT, specific nutritional protocols, and anti-inflammatory supplements, emphasizing the crucial role of reducing inflammation for brain...2025-07-1018 minThink and Act LocallyThink and Act LocallyThink and Act Locally - DrownedBaby.org: A Resource for Brain Injury Recovery #448The provided sources, including excerpts from DrownedBaby.org and an interview with Will Bum on the Tom Woods Show, center on a critique of conventional hospital practices in treating severe brain injuries, particularly those resulting from non-fatal drowning. They highlight the personal experience of Robert’s family, whose son was allegedly “staged for organ harvesting” and denied early access to Hyperbaric Therapy (HBOT) by hospital staff, who the family claims viewed the treatment as “off-label” and unpatentable. The sources advocate for alternative, aggressive interventions like HBOT, specific nutritional protocols, and anti-inflammatory supplements, emphasizing the crucial role of reducing inflammation for brain...2025-07-1018 minThink and Act LocallyThink and Act Locally😢 DrownedBaby.org: A Resource for Brain Injury Recovery #448The provided sources, including excerpts from DrownedBaby.org and an interview with Will Bum on the Tom Woods Show, center on a critique of conventional hospital practices in treating severe brain injuries, particularly those resulting from non-fatal drowning. They highlight the personal experience of Robert’s family, whose son was allegedly “staged for organ harvesting” and denied early access to Hyperbaric Therapy (HBOT) by hospital staff, who the family claims viewed the treatment as “off-label” and unpatentable. The sources advocate for alternative, aggressive interventions like HBOT, specific nutritional protocols, and anti-inflammatory supplements, emphasizing the crucial role of reducing inflammation for brain...2025-07-1018 minThe Tom Woods ShowThe Tom Woods ShowEp. 2665 We Saved Our Son by Ditching the HospitalWill Boytim's son drowned several years ago, and his experience with the medical establishment was harrowing yet revealing and instructive -- they knew nothing about the kind of treatment that would eventually save him (outside the hospital), and "organ donation" ghouls kept implying that they should just let the boy go -- think of all the lives they could save! Guest's Website: DrownedBaby.org  Sponsors: Whether you're running a business, doing a side hustle, flipping real estate, or just sick of handing over half your paycheck to fund wars, debt, and nonsense, my f...2025-07-0933 minThink and Act LocallyThink and Act LocallyThe Tom Woods Show - Ep. 2665 We Saved Our Son by Ditching the HospitalWill Boytim's son drowned several years ago, and his experience with the medical establishment was harrowing yet revealing and instructive -- they knew nothing about the kind of treatment that would eventually save him (outside the hospital), and "organ donation" ghouls kept implying that they should just let the boy go -- think of all the lives they could save! Guest's Website: DrownedBaby.org  Sponsors: Whether you're running a business, doing a side hustle, flipping real estate, or just sick of handing over half your paycheck to fund wars, debt, and nonsense, my f...2025-07-0933 min