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Beyond Red and Blue

Beau Richards and Dan Humphrey

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A podcast in which we attempt to critically engage with ideas using good faith dialectic. We are on a pilgrimage in search of the truth, politics be damned, and would love it if you would join us!
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Episode 1 of The Unofficial History of Personal Finance. In this new series, Beau goes back 12,000 years to the beginning of human civilization to attempt to answer the question: "How did we get here?" Click here to become a patron of The Personal Finance Show via PatreonKirjoittanut Beau Humphreys
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Today we spend the majority of our time discussing nutrition. We breakdown some new things Beau has been learning about the proper foods for the human body. Ultimately, people should take the time to see how their body reacts to things and eat accordingly. Stay healthy friends! Check out our episode on Health and Fitness here! Here you can listen t…
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An eccentric episode, Dan and Beau cover a wide range of topics. Starting with an armchair breakdown of movie fight choreography, they move into a back and forth discussion on who they would grapple in the acting/music industry. Additional topics include the evilness of cats and the different problems with the educational system. Check out Tuttle T…
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This week we turn our attention towards a recent Quillette article. While advertised as a heterodox media space, the article takes an interestingly bent look at the Ivermectin issue as discussed by Bret Weinstein, Robert Malone, and Steve Kirsch. Additionally, the "evidence" deduced by the authors to criticize Bret Weinstein seems to be faulty. Her…
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We meander but end in a happy place. We start with some interesting, and terrifying, censorship plans from the government to crack down on vaccine misinformation. Then we transition to equally terrifying applications of Hate Crime laws. To wrap up, however, we settle in a better place. We discuss the importance of family and friendship. The need to…
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Today we sit down with local grappling phenom Austin Daffron. Affectionately known by his nickname "Duck," Austin was a lot of fun to interview. We discussed a multitude of things such as his training schedule, teaching philosophy, injuries, and his future Jiu Jitsu and MMA plans. See below for Duck's social media info: Facebook Instagram: duck_jit…
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We discuss the drug Ivermectin and the interesting censorship issues surrounding it. The drug has been used to treat COVID in multiple countries with great success and yet the media refuses to talk about it. Additionally, YouTube bans any videos discussing it, with few exceptions. As a result, high-profile people are demonetized and/or having video…
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We discuss myriad different topics on this episode but the overarching theme is political fatigue. As we move into what could be conservatively considered Year 5 of the Culture War, things are getting repetitive. For Beau, in particular, disillusion is setting in and making it difficult to even engage with the news.…
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We are back after a brief hiatus! Up on the docket is the BJJ Globetrotters organization and the camps that they run. Beau spent a week in Maine at one of the camps and details his experiences. In the episode we discuss friendship, love, creativity, recharging your batteries and Juneteenth. Globetrotter Website – Here. Podcast on Creativity w/BJJ M…
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Recent generations have been fed a line that in order to escape the hardships of being poor, one must go to college. As such, the Bachelor's Degree has become the new high school diploma and the Masters/Ph.D. the new Bachelor's. Unfortunately, the number of people with advanced degrees far outstrips the number of jobs available for their experience…
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In a stunning about-face, the media and government are finally giving credit to the lab leak hypothesis. For the entirety of the pandemic, the hypothesis has been labelled everything from a "conspiracy theory" to a Conservative/Trump talking point. We discuss the sudden change, why it came about and what we can learn from it.…
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This week we interview local police officer and BJJ Purple Belt Craig Hanaumi. This is a huge honor for both of us. We have been wanting to interview him for a while and were finally able to nail down a time! We discuss a wide range of topics in this interview. He goes into why he chose law enforcement as a career. What he loves about Jiu Jitsu. Th…
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Shawn Carter joins us again to discuss the John Danaher/Lex Fridman podcast. At nearly 4 hours, the podcast is a plethora of information. Additionally, we commit heresy by discussing the GOAT debate regarding Rickson and Roger Gracie. See here for our first interview with Shawn. Info on Austin "Duck" Daffron's submission only tournament, Washington…
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After years of public requests, Joe Rogan and Gordon Ryan finally did a podcast together. The result was 2+ hours of amazingness. It was a masterclass in how to improve and get better. We get a bit meta, doing a podcast about a podcast, but their conversation was too great to pass up. Check it out on Spotify now!…
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We continue our discussion on peak performance and deliberate practice. In particular, we focus on the excellent book Peak by Anders Ericsson and Robert Pool. The conversation involves personal life experiences from Beau's childhood. Additionally, we extrapolate the ideas in Peak to broader society and explore their utility in fixing our broken cul…
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Here, we discuss the various arguments surrounding vaccine passports. Additionally, we explore the slippery slope fallacy. Often, the fallacy is used to dismiss an idea. This is detrimental to good-faith discourse and societal healing. Ultimately, we are both left conflicted and unsure of the proper course of action. The one thing we do agree on, h…
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Peak performance is something that is desired but difficult to attain. In this episode, we discuss how to approach peak performance. In particular, Dan details his routine during his body-building journey. Topics include a recap on nutrition, different lifting techniques, recovery, being in the zone, and more. Here is the book mentioned by Dan. If …
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Thomas Wang joins Beau and Dan to discuss myriad topics. Wang talks about his Jiu Jitsu journey and reflects on what he needs to work on as a practitioner and as a person. Additionally, we discuss a breadth of topics outside Jiu Jitsu including: the importance of family, structure, trying new things, being honest with yourself and diet.…
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Sonia Orlu joined us to discuss her life experiences as a Nigerian immigrant living in Canada as well as her "controversial" essay about not supporting BLM. Sonia is a Ph.D. student in Political Science at Simon Fraser University, Vancouver. Her current academic research focuses on identity politics, diversity and inclusion, and free speech in the …
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We open with anxiety. Sometimes anxiety comes on quick and is hard to manage. We look at the root cause and try to work through it. Then comes Dr. Seuss, censorship and its place in culture. Beau wrote a poem and then read it aloud. Poem: Censorship, Censorship What have you done? You took all the books, How will I have fun? You don’t need books By…
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Today's discussion revolves around the COVID vaccine. Our main focus is on the state of Washington, where we live. First, we address how the state government has failed in its rollout efforts. We also discuss shoddy journalism. And lastly, we go over potential ways to address the inequities COVID-19 has shed light on. Articles/Websites Referenced i…
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Last week's excoriation of Woke Ideology was fun. In fairness, however, Republicans deserve their licks too. Republican politicians are equally guilty of the cultural and political situation we are blessed with today. So, to Republican party leaders, thank you for your power-mongering these past 50 years. Assholes. Braver Angels has awesome content…
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We initially planned to discuss current events but ran with this question. Democracy, and really our culture and standing as a free Republic, is at its boiling point. Can we save it? If so, how? If not, how do we brace ourselves? Please note that we heavily criticize Woke Ideology in this episode and are not sorry about it. Here is the link to the …
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YouTube sensation and all-around cool dude Benjamin Boyce stopped by for a lovely chat about the Evergreen State College protests as well as their parallels to current events. Benjamin is a writer, interviewer, and filmmaker exploring the tides and riptides of politics and culture. His principal body of work is a deep dive documentary of a brief ye…
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This episode brings you a special guest that we are super excited about! Professor Chirot has taught in the Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies at the University of Washington since 1975, and was appointed as the Herbert J. Ellison Professor of Russian and Eurasian Studies in 1980.[1] He has written prolifically on the subject of autho…
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In what will come as no shock to anyone living above ground, our President, Donald Trump was officially impeached this last week by the House of Representatives. This marks the 2nd time in his first term and also marks the only time a President has been impeached more than once. To date, the House has voted on impeachment four times and Trump, the …
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Remember when you thought that nothing could possibly top the travesty that was 2020? Remember how the warms thoughts of 2021, a year that can in no way be worse than 2020, lulled you into a peaceful and dreamless sleep? The kind of sleep only babies and cute cats seem to enjoy. Do you remember that? If that was you, then America is the drunk bro w…
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In this episode we interview local BJJ black belt and great human, Trino Mendoza. As is typical with our Jiu Jitsu interviews, we discuss his origin story, his philosophy regarding Jiu Jitsu and what his favorite positions and submissions are, among other things. As a member of our bjj gym, interviewing Trino was a huge treat for the two of us. We …
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In this episode, we caught up with our friend and local Purple belt Shawn Carter, out of Kindred Jiu Jitsu in Mountlake Terrace. We discussed his Jiu Jitsu journey and delved into his philosophy and approach to the gentle art. As one of Beau’s favorite humans, this was a huge treat for him personally. Shawn is a fount of knowledge and is someone we…
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While it would seem that we (the people) have reached the end of this election, there is enough confusion and uncertainty that it feels premature to call this, our 12th podcast, a true 'Post Election' podcast (thus the question mark). In this episode, we discuss myriad things relating to the election and how people are handling it. Most specificall…
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In this episode, we have our first guest: 1st Degree Pedro Sauer Black Belt and Pro Wrestling personality Bryan Alvarez. Bryan is Beau and Dan’s BJJ Instructor and a great human. Listen in as we discuss his Jiu Jitsu origin story, philosophy, and favorite grapplers. We also find out that Beau likes to wear his Jiu Jitsu gi and belt at all hours of …
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Ever wondered who knows more about Diversity Training? Have you thought to yourself: who has a superior knowledge of suburbia? Ever been curious about the ethnic diversity in a suburban soccer van? Are you as confused as Beau about the difference of the words “have” and “need?” Do you give zero fucks about our current Presidential Candidates? If so…
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In this episode we mostly discuss President Trump’s call for “Patriotic Education,” the hilarity/ridiculousness of such a statement and the importance balancing your world view with both the positive and negative aspects of United States history. Beau ponders an apparent cognitive dissonance he discovered.…
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