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In this episode, Victoria, an immigrant from the former Soviet Union who has built a successful practice in nutrition and health discusses the themes of resilience, Adversity, and the philosophy of living a life based on actions over words. The conversation spans a wide array of topics including personal growth, political ideologies, the shortcomings of modern education, the influence of big pharma and big food, and the importance of free speech. Victoria shares her personal journey, from her difficult childhood to her success in the U.S., offering insights into the challenges she faced and how they shaped her mindset.

Episode Highlights:

02:25 Victoria's Journey from the Soviet Union

15:55 Experiences of Communism and Immigration

22:06 Challenges of Assimilation and Cultural Differences

52:16 The Influence of Social Media

57:57 Parenting and Societal Changes

01:09:45 Historical Parallels and Modern Consequences

01:26:37 Education and Media's Role in Society

01:31:28 Critique of DEI and Identity Politics

01:32:22 The Importance of Free Speech

01:32:27 Censorship and Social Media

01:37:58 The Role of Media and Misinformation

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Chapters

1. Victoria on Being a Communism Survivor, How Bullying Changed Her Life, Ideological Blind Spots in Academia, and Critical Thinking in the Digital Age (00:00:00)

2. Marker 01 (00:00:44)

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