Truth is Treason in the Empire of Lies

On October 27, 1942, the Nazis executed the youngest person they ever formally sentenced to death.  His name was Helmuth Hübener.  His crime was telling the truth.  In 1941, Helmuth began writing leaflets criticizing Hitler’s regime and sharing news he heard on forbidden Allied radio broadcasts. He and a few close friends knew full well […]

Are we living in two parallel realities?

Are we living in parallel realities

Happy Wednesday! Have you ever had one of those moments where you’re talking with someone—maybe even a friend or family member—and it hits you that you’re living in two totally different worlds? Let’s say you’re at a family dinner, and someone proudly announces their kid just got accepted to a top public university. The room […]

This quote on education blew my mind…

Happy Monday!  I’m feeling well-rested and optimistic after a few days to relax and enjoy time with friends and family. I was reading the other day, and came across a quote I wanted to share with you. It’s by G.K. Chesterton: “The most important fact about the subject of education is that there is no […]

Fauci speaks to Congress. Will he be held accountable?

Trust science or the scientist?

Isn’t it frustrating being accused of not believing in science because you dare to question things? For several years, those who challenged the government’s COVID response have been wrongly labeled anti-science, selfish, and uncaring… even accused of wanting people to die. But let’s set the record straight: questioning the narrative (especially from government scientists) is the […]

389. How Do You Trust Your Gut To Know What’s Right?

We’re often told to “trust your gut” but what does that mean? How can we know when to trust our intuition to keep us safe and when to question our gut reactions to things? Here’s a transcript of our conversation: Ronni: Hi, Brittany. Brittany: Hi, Ronni. Ronni: Hey, so I have a question for you. […]

374. What Does the Story of the Emperor’s New Clothes Mean?

Ronni and Brittany talk about the story of the Emperor’s New Clothes and how this relates to the ability to question what’s real in today’s world. Here’s a transcript of our conversation: Ronnie: Hey, Brittany. Brittany: Hi, Ronnie. Ronnie: So, today I kind of wanna tell a little story. Brittany: I love stories. In fact, we talk a lot […]