Committed to overcoming media censorship. Justin Benton was alarmed at how difficult it was for him to share the news of how hemp helped his son overcome autism. He was shocked to learn that the media censors news about the health benefits of cannabis. So two years ago he started the Miracle Plant podcast, to avoid media censorship . He's joined by Janet Benton-Gallard and Dan Humiston to celebrate the show's 100th episode and to give listeners free CBD, go to www.freecbdnow.com Produced by PodConx https://101hempinnercircle.com/ Convert High Tickets - www.converthighticket.com www.themiracleplant.org info@101CBD.org Justin Benton - https://podconx.com/guests/justin-benton FREE CBD - www.freecbdnow.com
Committed to overcoming media censorship.
Justin Benton was alarmed at how difficult it was for him to share the news of how hemp helped his son overcome autism. He was shocked to learn that the media censors news about the health benefits of cannabis. So two years ago he started the Miracle Plant podcast, to avoid media censorship . He's joined by Janet Benton-Gallard and Dan Humiston to celebrate the show's 100th episode and to give listeners free CBD, go to www.freecbdnow.com
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Justin Benton: [00:00:00] Welcome back to the miracle plant podcast, where we discussed this miracle plant with so many names and how it's helping people in so many extraordinary ways.
Well, today it's a celebration hundredth episode. Uh, pretty wild to think, uh, how far we've come, how much we've done, how many people we've talked to, how many lives we've. Uh, obviously so much further to go to reach 1 billion people by 2025. But, uh, today we're just kinda kind of look back and, you know, discuss some of the fun conversations we've had over this.
Past a hundred weeks. So we've, we've published every, uh, Wednesday or late Tuesday night, every week. Um, and for a hundred consecutive weeks, which in and of itself is quite an accomplishment to, uh, have the consistency to continue to put out, uh, new material every week for a hundred weeks. Um, so that in and of itself is quite an accomplishment for.[00:01:00]
Everyone here on the team and, and Dan, hummus's a co-host along with my mom, Janet Betten Gaylor, and, uh, who is writing her book. And, um, you know, it's an accomplishment and a Testament to you two, um, for being here and contributing. And obviously for Dan who, uh, it provides the platform for podcast X is the platform that he provides for podcasters to.
Um, you know, share their, their mission or share their story through a podcast, uh, related to the cannabis in the hemp field. So, uh, just, uh, Humbled honored, happy, celebratory, and, uh, excited to be doing, uh, podcast number 100 today. And we have a very special gift we'll be talking about here at the end. So make sure you stay tuned, but, uh, it's gonna blow your mind as, uh, we try to do here often.
Uh, but, uh, so what do you think, Dan, Janet hundredth episode? Pretty crazy. It, it really is. I remember [00:02:00] when we talked about it as an idea that, oh, maybe we should have a podcast and just to see a hundred episodes is amazing. Uh, and it's been a long journey, uh, for your family and, or my family, our family, and then all the many, many people whose lives we've touched.
We can't talk about kind of our beginning episodes, even our beginning, without talking about where we started, which was coming up for a solution, uh, to your son, my grandson's, uh, severe autism. Had a nonverbal guy that couldn't talk and didn't relate to anybody and he couldn't even measure IQ cuz he didn't respond to anything.
And did just see where we are now, where he's a super achiever everywhere and we are helping people around the world. So anyway, yeah, the hundred journey is very important. I think it's great to stop and reflect on where we've come and who we've helped and where we're going next. Absolutely. What do you think Dan?
A hundred episodes. I know you're been heavily [00:03:00] involved and we've gone from, from, you know, trying different softwares to publish to you, packing up and traveling all over the country and setting up microphones to finding clubhouse where we are broadcasting live. Uh, 10:00 AM here on Saturday. Uh, Pacific time on clubhouse.
And, uh, you know, the, the journey for, for, um, you know, when I originally called you and said, Hey, I'm thinking about doing a, a podcast and, and sharing the, the, the, these incredible stories, um, because I'm getting blocked on all these other mainstream, uh, avenues to just talk about this product and talk about this plant.
And, uh, here we are a hundred, a hundred episodes. , you know, that's most podcasts, the average podcast lasts seven episodes. I know people think that's crazy, but it's because it's a lot harder than you think it's EV everyone thinks that well, it's, you know, you just get a mic and you just start talking, but there's a lot more to podcasting than, than [00:04:00] just getting a mic and talking.
And the great thing about the miracle plant podcast is the stories that we tell are just so, so compelling. And I think. Is part of the reason why a it's been so popular and B you've been able to maintain a consistent every week, new material, new stories. It's, it's a real Testament to, to, to, to a, the, the people that we're talking about and the stories, stories that you're featuring, but also your organization.
I mean, the, what your, what your mission is it just, it's just, it's, uh, valid. That you're sincere that you're committed to this million billion people by 2025, because this is just one leg in that of, of a, of a many leg or one pillar and a many pillar, um, uh, strategy to get there. And I, and I, I, I commend you, Janet, your whole team for just staying [00:05:00] focused on this because I, I, I know it's making a differe.
Absolutely. Well, and again, thank you so much for all. You've done Dan and, and I've sent some more people your direction. I know LA Tara was on our last episode and she was wanting to have a podcast. And, uh, I don't know if that registered, when I said that's what Dan does. but that's what Dan does. And so, and, and Dan has made it so easy for me to, um, you know, just get the material over to him and his.
Uh, gets it all out there and, and, and post it. So, uh, major kudos to you, Dan, for making it easy because it isn't easy. Uh, but you make it easy and your team makes it easy. And if anyone's thinking about doing, uh, starting a podcast, um, then you should reach out to Dan at pod. Con x.com. Uh, but anywho. So reflecting back on some of my favorite episodes, uh, I know one of 'em one of the coolest things that, that here's something maybe to encourage you, if you have that, that little voice inside of you saying, [00:06:00] God, I really wanna do a podcast.
First thing is. Number one. Do you listen to podcasts? Do you listen to audible? Right. We all have different ways that we learn a primary best, optimal way to learn. Like some people like our visual learners, they like to read or watch videos. Some people like to listen or audible listeners. Some people are like, Kinesthetic or experiential based, you know, they have to do it or they have to touch it to, to learn, you know, and we all can learn from different ways.
Like, for example, for me, I love podcasts, right? Because I love to multitask. I love to do eight things at once. And so I can do a podcast while I'm at the gym or driving or doing whatever else it is. Uh, it's it's really, really, and with all the technology. Um, you know, I love it. Like I literally sat there and thought the other day I was like, what did I do before audible?
Like audible changed my life, you know, because when I read a book, it literally puts me [00:07:00] to sleep. Now, if I have to read a book like in college, Ugh, uh, you know, then you read it. Right. But nowadays, sometimes when the, the books come out, like a, a really cool book that I wanna read and it isn't, un-au. And like people that I truly respect, uh, recommend the book or, you know, actually wrote the book, then I'll read it.
But, but I love to listen. I love audible and audible has changed my life. It has allowed me to get so much more information crammed into my brain and, uh, podcasts have done the same thing for me as well. Uh, incredible. The other thing that I really love about podcasts is now that we've hit a hundred episodes and we've hit some major, big topics.
I remember the, the time I was talking with Dr. William Courtney, and we were, uh, doing a, you know, it was a podcast and a show kind of thing all at once. And he was talking about how cannabis raw hemp juice, um, you know, basically kills cancer cells. And he went through and he walked through it. And as he was [00:08:00] saying it, I got chills.
Cuz I knew that this was gonna save people's lives. And so that was an episode, I think it's like 44 or 46. And then it, we, we just hit that one topic that Dr. William Courtney who's was you, you know, an inspiration to us, uh, in, in, and, you know, proving and showing that raw cannabis, raw hemp, C B, D a primarily.
Um, but the whole plant, not just one molecule, but the whole plant. Um, is, uh, what you know, helped my son have neuro regenerative properties in his brain and, and no longer carries the diagnosis of autism, but was also, he was testing it 10, 12 years ago and having tremendous results with people with late stage cancer.
And so now I can take that podcast and I can forward it to people who are battling for their lives and you know, and a lot of people when they're dealing with cancer, You know, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's shocking to the system, you know, and, and cancer was the thing that, that [00:09:00] got me to go all in, in this mission to stop everything else that I was doing when I saw what it did for Goodwin, for us and, and watched her cancer go away and go into remission by taking our oil was the primary thing that she changed.
And so when that happened, that was, that was. All inspiring, shocking that it really, it was a, I felt such a calling to do this, to, to share these stories on the miracle plant podcast, to, to, to get these products in the hands of people who are, who are fighting for their lives. And so, you know, and when you have a podcast and you have an episode that you can just forward the link.
and, and it, it gives it a level of credibility. Uh, it, it gives it a platform that someone could stop and listen, and they could take that podcast and they could forward it on a friend or a family member, or they can forward it on a doctor. Cuz when you [00:10:00] listen to that podcast, you'll be like, oh my God, like fact that's really how it works.
Like, and he's a doctor who researches raw cannabis and he's telling you exactly how it kills cancer. like, what word do you want, doc? Right. And so when, you know, when people are going through cancer in our country, these days, it's like, you know, it's all like it's overwhelming, of course. Um, but it is just a signal.
Your body's telling you that something is off, right. Something is off. Something is not right. These cells are mutating and they're, they're, they're they're, they're not being, getting rid of like they should, the body should be able to does is able to isolate and get rid of cells that don't belong naturally by itself.
But if there's something that is off, then that's when cancer spreads, whether it's, you know, diet or pesticides. Some external factors that are being, uh, that we don't even know about, but something needs to be off. And so much of it, obviously we've talked about a lot here with the [00:11:00] pillar of food, nutrition, and supplements that health really sits around.
What are you putting into your body, right? What is it that you are physically putting in your body or on your body that could be contributing to that. Right. And so just by having a podcast where you can send it to somebody and say, there's the. Point blank because so many people, when they get that diagnosis, they they're immediately told you need to do this.
You need to go into surgery right now. Like literally same day, like no second opinion, no third opinion. This is what you do. We're gonna put you into surgery. We're gonna put you on this, this radiation therapy. We're gonna put you on this chemotherapy. And if you don't do it, you're gonna die. And like that's some powerful stuff, especially when you're programmed in conditioned to believe the guy in the white jacket is the one that's that got all the answers.
Right. Cause he went to medical school and missed the parties and, and just sat around and studied, you know? And so it's, it's overwhelming for people. And wh who else is telling them these things? Where else are they getting this information? Right. My mom [00:12:00] raised me holistically, so I understand to question.
Shoving a white pill as a solution to fixing a problem. Right. And so that's where I got my, uh, you know, you know, pause like, okay. You know, and, and it's funny, like when we'll get in like a, a bumper fender bender, right. Or you got, oh, I got, you know, a little ding, I gotta get fixed, fixed in my car. We'll go get three estimates.
Right. Cause we don't wanna get ripped off. And we want to go do our search. We wanna do a Yelp search and make sure they've got good reviews or what Google reviews or something. But when it comes to like your health and maybe the fight for your life, it's just like we get, we get suckered into just doing whatever this one person tells us.
And, and they may have the best intention in the world and they may be trained with the best thought, but get a second and a third opinion and maybe from some different philosoph. Okay. That's your philosophy? That's great. That's Western medicine's [00:13:00] idea of how to deal with the issue. Good to know. Thanks, doc, let me get back to you then maybe go talk to a doctor who believes more holistic, natural plant-based medicine, you know, maybe talk to a dietician, maybe get all of your blood work all, maybe get a second opinion, right.
And that's, what's so beautiful about having an episode like. is that it encompasses here is another opinion. Here is another way, a proven way for you to discuss and make your best, most well informed decision for your life. Again, this cancer was what, you know, just drove me to go all in. You know, I'm talking with this great guy called Chris beats cancer dot.
And he beat cancer. Um, he's wrote a book. Uh, we'll have him on the podcast, I'm sure soon. And, uh, [00:14:00] uh, he, um, actually I just put, uh, been reposting some of his stuff on my Instagram. It's at the Justin Benton and, uh, he, um, you know, he basically was juicing. and that we have a, a common friend who's going through brain cancer right now.
And, um, uh, he's, it's, you know, he's juicing just like we did with our son and he's, he got all of his carrots and his kale and everything like that. But right now, um, you know, I haven't been able to break through to our mutual friend about the power of just adding in the hemp component to your juicing.
Like, and, and because, you know, there's a stigma there, but, but now again, because we have a podcast. And because we can start working together and having each other on different podcasts, I can go on his podcast. He can come on my podcast. I can break through and maybe save someone's life. Now it's not for me to save someone's life.
It's the plant. And it's your own body to help heal itself, setting your body up for homeostasis, having your [00:15:00] fully supplemented endocannabinoid system. And that's a line that we got from Dr. Lakisha. Who's been a guest on a couple times. You know, a fully supplemented endocannabinoid system, just like when Dr.
William Courtney talks about, if you ate cannabis, hemp, whatever you want to call it daily, you wouldn't have to use it as medicine. It is a dietary essential. Those are his words. That have been on this podcast. So those are just a couple episodes and a couple topics that, that really resonate with me. And, uh, I wanted to share that with you guys.
So Dan, Janet, do you guys have some favorite topics or some episodes that you can look back on? And I think that was a good one or one that you like to listen to a few times over, you know, one thing I wanted to say before, I'll let you end it talk, but I wanted just say this to follow up on something that you.
Kind of how your podcast is sort of sorta has mirrored the, the cannabis industry and the hemp industry in [00:16:00] that there's so much progress. When you look back at the last hundred episodes of your, of your podcast and how much better it's gotten every, you know, over this time. And sometimes when. Just doing it day to day.
You don't appreciate the improvement that the, that the, how much improvement there's been and how much progress you've made. And that's sometimes we have to stop and take a minute to celebrate milestones, like a hundred episodes. And I think the same thing is true for cannabis. And I think, and, and, and the hemp world.
In that we should, we need to sometimes take a, a, a pause and say, look at how much progress we're making. Look at how many lives have been changed by this. And look how much I know it's not moving quite as fast as everybody liked it to, to move, but we're making a lot of progress and, and efforts like yours are part of that.
It's all everyone working together towards this common goal. And I, and I, you know, it just gives you a goosebumps. When you think about how, you know, how much, how, how much [00:17:00] more we can do and how much potential there is, but look how, but, but let's not forget about how much we've how much progress you've made so far.
And that's in, in this. And, and I look at the same way with the, with the podcast, how much progress you've made with the podcast, with the podcast over the last spent a couple years now. Yeah, absolutely. And, and, you know, I, I, I think that. it's um, it's, it's been quite a journey and we started the podcast, uh, in the midst of the, of the lockdown, uh, pandemic thing.
And, you know, because again, it was another way to break through, um, all of the issues that we were having, getting our message. and, uh, again, I, I just want to thank you for, um, all your hard work. Uh, you know, I, I annexed you to become a co-host I love that you're here and always dedicated and, uh, it, it, it is, it is pretty crazy.
I know, like my mom says, and she'll, she'll weigh in here too. Like, [00:18:00] you know, why isn't this up on billboards that, that cannabis or hemp shrinks tumor. right, because if you just Google it, like all the power and the money that big pharma has, they can't suppress that right now. They can't, they haven't been able to, if you just Google it, you'll find you'll find it.
It shrinks tumors, right? Like we have a raw relief topical, which is just called press. He, that my mom designed and, and created. And you just rub it on like a, like a liver spot on your sh on your arm or a wart, something that's an irregularity, a precancerous, you know, um, Um, spot and take a picture every day for 14 days and then shoot me an email or just keep it for yourself.
I don't care, but watch what it does. And the fact that we have something that's natural, that doesn't have any side effects that is just growing, that can grow in your backyard, or you can order online in our country and we mail to any state and [00:19:00] we mail it to most, any country, uh, unless the country's like super crazy.
We don't want to get you in trouble. but other than that, we'll. Uh, even if they're, they're behind the times on CBD, we had some friends over last night from Denmark and, and they're behind the times with CBD. Actually, one of them was a pharmacist and, uh, the other, her husband, actually, her father's going through, uh, cancer late stage.
And, and I offered to give him some, uh, but, uh, he, uh, he had already tried some type of similar product. And unfortunately, because he, the product didn't gel with him, he. Wasn't open to it. And that's, that's another thing that's shifted over the years with the podcast. The miracle plant is in the beginning of the podcast in the beginning, uh, you know, it was more, much more about just teaching people.
What CBD was. And I would be shocked of the people that know what CBD is, could actually say CBD is an abbreviation for the war [00:20:00] cannabidiol. Right. And who made that word abundantly famous in modern times, Dr. Rafael Chulo in 1963, when he had released the first studies on him. And, uh, in fact, he came out to caned in 2019, which.
Was before the podcast, I believe so. 2019, he came out and told the world that our products made with CBD are up to a thousand times, stronger, more bioavailable, uh, more effective than heated, isolated CBD. And, uh, again, these, these, that type of information should be everywhere. Right. And we had a podcast episode with Oregon.
you know, when that information came out, that was published in PubMed that the C B D and the C B G a, uh, in fact, even THCA was studied, um, which is the raw form of THC that is not psychoactive will not get you high, uh, was [00:21:00] showing that it was, um, prohibiting or restricting the, uh, COVID virus from attaching to the ACE receptors.
And so, uh, again, that was another, you know, another one of those watermarks for us where people start now, you start to see companies carrying, you know, C B D product lines, which is exciting. Unfortunately, the vast majority is just an isolated white powder, single molecule. That looks nothing, acts nothing like the plant, but at least it says.
Tincture C B, D a and C B G a. And they'll throw in some zinc or vitamin D or something. And again, it's still taking that pharmaceutical model, right? That single molecule. Do you think we've got to where we are as a species by like just eating vitamin C, like you just go to the vitamin C tree. No, you eat the orange with everything.
That's in the orange, all the nutrients, everything that's, that's developed over millions of years and our bodies understand how to process fruits and raw vegetables [00:22:00] without pesticides. That's how we got here. That's how our bodies know how to interpret things. And that's what blows people's mind when they're first introduced to us.
And what worked for us was, oh my God. You're juicing cannabis. I've never heard of that before, but you know what? That makes a lot of sense. So anyways, I'll let my mom talk. I'm sure you've got an episode or a topic or two that, that speaks to you there. I have two pages of notes. Um, no I, and one thing about the podcast and actually everything we're doing is so different from many people in the industry.
And that we're speaking from passion, uh, the passion to heal and the passion to, you know, help people. And so profit is in there somewhere so we can survive. But I think we're very unique in the whole hemp field, in terms of, we didn't jump in to make a bunch of money. They were predicting, we were led to it be as it became literally the [00:23:00] salvation, um, for your son and my grandson, uh, with.
And then as a psychologist, working with autism for a decade, uh, I just have to always mention that when I started autism as one in 15,000 children, One in 15,000 and now it's one out of 20 to one out of 40 and increasing all the time. And no one seems to know about it or care about it, except the parents or the grandparents of the children involved.
And so to me, one of my missions, along with the importance of using healthy approaches, uh, to dealing with anything is just getting the word out about autism and that we have something that helps and we don't like guarantee anything. But, um, for instance, I do, uh, a free zoom calls. Getting to be around the world now, just@askjanet.org.
And I hear the same stories over and over and over. And I see the same success stories over and over and over. So one of my biggest passions, wherever I go, I try to carry cards and pass out my cards. Like if you know [00:24:00] anybody with autism, pass this on to them, because it is hard to be heard over the noise of the people with the big marketing budgets.
And the people that have like Martha Stewarts or teaching Chong or whichever one of them is doing it, uh, that have already have name recognition. And so the podcast to me has been a huge way that we can get the word out. Like Justin mentioned, send it to people. Uh, we just keep trying more and more to reach out to people.
So again, too, I'm always looking to find people with autism that I can help. And then I also, as an integrative nutritionist, uh, also totally believe that our diet is critical in anything that we're doing. And then the ultimate, I didn't even call a supplement, but the ultimate thing our body needs is the raw C B D a.
Our bodys have receptors for it. It's the only plant on earth that our bodies have receptors for it. We evolve together and then just like we see in the store every day, uh, when you keep it raw, it's like fresh Swiss orange juice. And then you have some CBD products that are more like a juice box. And then some [00:25:00] that are nothing, but like IEL Koolaid tan.
And so. Consumers just don't get the information out there in terms of judge, which one's the best and which one isn't and why, why it works. And so we still explain almost every customer that comes in as a new customer. Uh, the benefits of the raw B D a and the research is behind it, the experiences behind it, it's proven over and over in, in our work with people.
But again, too, I think the podcast has been great. Trying to get that word out there. And so again, too, I'm so excited to be the hundredth. I remember we talked about starting it. It's hard to believe it's been that long and we have to thank Dan too for keeping us on our toes and being there every, every Saturday morning at 10 o'clock wherever we are and whatever any of us are doing, uh, to keep this going.
And so, again, too, I can emphasize enough. It's kind of like how we are mistreating our planet. Now we have what we call climate change, which is basically all negative things and we're doing the same to our bodies. Just in terms of eating all these synthetic [00:26:00] foods and addictive foods and foods with all kinds of additives and foods full of Roundup.
And so we're kind of in the same method of trying to think we can outsmart the body through science and outsmart the climate through science and outsmart the rivers through. Science and technology. And so again, too, kind of a long fats to me, a movement of, uh, let's see how our body really worked. Let's see our body function for millions of years before we started doing all these new things, uh, actually in about the last 70 years.
Most of what we've changed that's happened then. So again too, I'm just so grateful to be on the podcast. So grateful to get the word out and just pass it on C B, D a from hemp works. Love it. Uh, the other thing that I love about a podcast of the many things that I love. Is its legacy, right? Like sometimes you don't think about those kinds of things, but like this podcast, these words will live on forever, right?
Like people can listen to this, that we're discussing raw CBD and how [00:27:00] it was helping people so much, like 300 years from. they could be listening to this podcast. And then, you know, Lord knows what computers will look like. like you would the, like the real cloud. And, um, they could be like these like, look, these, they knew like, wow, like these were the people that actually knew that kind of, they went old school, they went back, they took a step back and they went back to the plants.
They figured it. You know, and, and, and this was the part of the movement that changed the, were the world that, that really like lifted raised consciousness because the path that we're on, we all know like intuitively like the path that we're on right now, especially in the us, but, you know, we're all kind of connected now.
Uh, this doesn't lead to a ver to a, to a, to a very happy ending, right. We need to make some serious change. When it comes to the planet, [00:28:00] uh, the way we treat each other, the, the things that we consume, uh, whether it be news or food, um, and you know, you know, technology is beautiful and it's wonderful that it, that it allows us to have access to all this information, but we need to make sure that that we're letting all of the information.
Get out there, especially in our country. Right. Cause that's what we were founded on. Right. I mean, freedom that's we wanted to be free, you know, whether it was separation of church and state, uh, or, you know, the oppressors, we wanted our own freedom. So we crossed the pond, we put our stake in the ground. We stood up to the British, we got our independence and it was all based on freedom.
And the freedom is being challenged where we are. Right. People are restricting access to information. Why are they restricting [00:29:00] access to information? Unfortunately, it comes down to those three sad words, follow the money and you'll find your answer, but the podcast. Right. And that's the other great thing that, that Dan has built a platform.
Right, because we all saw what happened with Joe Rogan and, and Spotify. We all were watching cuz you know, I think Spotify cut a check for like 150 million to, to host Rogan's podcast and to keep him there. And then he had some controversial guests on right. Cause that's what he does. And he had some doctors on that had very well informed opinions and the masses, including the news mainstream media.
And people around put pressure on, um, Spotify to take Joe Rogan off. Right. And we all have seen how that pressure, this cancel [00:30:00] culture that we live in is been working, but who's behind it is what I would ask you to find, like, why aren't we all like adults? you know, why are you restricting information?
Especially from a doctor. Who's wants to say what he has on his mind, especially in this country. That's what the podcasts do. It allows us to talk. And if you like what you're here and here, then you can tune in next episode. If you don't go find another podcast or go find something that speaks. But the beauty of a podcast, especially when it's on a separate platform like Dan and I bet Dan's probably gotten some, you know, some pressure before, and I was concerned to even tell Dan about my idea of starting miracle plant podcast, [00:31:00] because I have been shunned and canceled and had bake accounts closed and marketing accounts shut.
And all kinds of things that when I write the book on that, which is in process, I'll talk about it. But that's another thing that's beautiful about pod con X is, you know, cuz Spotify got some heat, you know, and you know, these are privately controlled companies and apple and they have stock, not privately controlled public companies that have stock and investors and they can push button.
especially if there's billionaires and trillionaire industries that say, Hey man, that's not cool. We don't want that episode. That hurts our bottom line. Get rid of that episode. Right. Whereas they could do that to us on Spotify, or they could do that to us on apple, but they can't do that. The podcast X, right.
Cuz Dan set up a platform that's a proprietary and, and moved away. And Dan started this just for cannabis and hemp companies. Right. So where does Dan's allegiance lie? [00:32:00] well, if you know, Dan, he's showing up here and, you know, putting in the most valuable commodity that he has, that any of us have, which is our time to, to see this thing through, to see this mission through, to help the plant.
you know, and to get the truth out there. So podcasts are, you know, it is one of the very last places that we don't have FCC oversight. We don't have billionaires telling us what we can and cannot say, this is true freedom. This is pirate radio, baby. Right. And so that's what we're so excited to celebrate a hundredth episode of the miracle plant podcast.
So people who want this information who need this information can have access to this information by having a podcast. So, um, any thoughts on that before I tell everybody about this crazy awesome gift we want to give to our a.[00:33:00]
I can, Justin, I couldn't have said it better than what you just said. The, the fact that the fact that Twitter and Instagram and Facebook and Google, they won't let us say what we wanna say. So we had to have a podcast and, and no one can stop us from saying what we wanna say. And it's, and that's the whole point of having a, having this podcast and having this podcast network is because we need to get this word out and we can't be shadow banned or completely banned or censored and some stuff do we say, you know, we need debate it.
We need to debate it. And that's what the podcast is for. And some I'm, I'm glad you're on our team and I'm, I'm, I'm never gonna back down from a fight when it comes to. Love it brother. And, and hopefully that we, you, sometimes you gotta wish what you're, you know, be careful what you wish for, you know, because I've always said, you know, if, if you get a letter from the FDA in our industry, it's kind of like, oh no, but then it's like, well, at least I'm on the radar.
You know, at least I'm making [00:34:00] some noise. Right. And if you get that call from, from, you know, a government agency, Dan, or. Whatever whoever's out there trying to put pressure on you, you know, my phone number and we'll go to fight and we'll call up Patrick and the boys and how Hoen. And we'll go to war, man, because some of this stuff has to be fought through the courts.
Some things just ha when it could be fought with, with bayonets and guns and cannons back in the 17 hundreds, or it can be fought in the courtrooms and on TV and social media, like Johnny Depp and Amber her, right? Sometimes things just need to be fought. That's a new way of fighting. And if we need to, if that fight comes, then let's bring it on.
We're talking about people's lives here. We're talking about people's quality of life. We're talking about people having access to information that can allow them to be happy. That can allow them to be free from pain and anxiety and, and, and living in with horrible, you know, just pressure and weight, you know, and that's what we've seen.
And, and so many people that have come to us in our physical stores or online, or, uh, just in [00:35:00] conversations we've met over the years. So, uh, the final gift that I want to. For everybody. Um, I worked with a great guy named John Gallo, met in the inner circle with Russell Brunson. Uh, and, uh, he helped, he was so gracious.
He's such a great guy. Uh, and he heard our story and he heard our mission and he had had some, some success with helping things go viral. And that's yet another way for us to get our information out. So what I'm asking you as an audience member, as a listener to the podcast, as a person who who's a part of this mission to heal the world, uh, is to, to go to www.freecbdnow.com and you just enter in your email address and then you get, uh, an email and it'll take you to a screen to share some.
On Facebook or Twitter at the sh the let other people sign up. And if you get five people to sign up, just by sign up, just means enter your email address. Right? There's [00:36:00] no credit card. There's no money. We just want more people to have access. And when you sign up your email and then five other people sign up because you share it on Facebook or Twitter, you get a free month's worth of our product.
Whoa, that's it. And if you get 10 people to sign up, I think you get like three months worth of free. And if you get like 25 people to sign up, I think you get six months. And if you get 50 people to sign up, you get a year of CBD and we'll be giving you some other cool prizes too. And it's all free. Right.
We're not asking you to, to, to enter in credit cards or any of that kind of stuff. All we're doing is trying to get the word out by literally giving the product away so people can try, it can learn about it, can see for themselves. So you can get up to a, a year of free product just by entering in your email address.
and sharing it on your social media, you could share it on any social media. Uh, Facebook and Twitter are the simplest ones, but whatever social [00:37:00] media you're using, you can email it to friends. , you know what I mean? You can do whatever you want, but as soon as more people enter their email addresses with your link, which is automatically applied, it's all super easy.
Just copy and paste. You have access to free CBD for a. Again, it's our gift to you for being our audience member. And we wanted to celebrate the hundredth episode. So there you have it access to free CBD. You're a part of the mission, and we're so excited that you tuned in. They listened to this episode and, uh, we've got so much more great stuff to come so many, much, you know, more great guests and there's so much.
Uh, sitting there in the podcast. When you look back through the previous, uh, 100. So again, I want to thank everybody for listening. I want to thank Dan. I wanna thank Janet. I want to thank all the contributors and the interviewees. Uh, everybody that's, that's had some part of this mission to heal the world, to reach a billion people by 2025.
Uh, any final words before we wrap up, uh, just a [00:38:00] big, thank you, uh, to Dan and to you and everybody that's been involved. And I can't wait till we celebrate our 200th podcast. Absolutely. And I'm, I'm also looking to our 420th podcast. That's always kind of a fun number for me, but that's me. And I know it has different connotations for different people, but it is all part of the plant.
And we all, uh, you know, have so much to thank for what this plant has provided and. The way that I look at it too. It's not just, yes. The CBD works great for pain. Yes. It works great for stress and anxiety. Yes, it works great for sleep is what our clients tell us over and over and over again, come back and buy more and more and more because it helps so much is that it's a Pandora's box.
Right? It's opening the Pandora's box. It's like, oh my God, I took an oil. That I thought was the devil's lettuce or reefer madness and all these things that I'd been conditioned and told. But when I rubbed the topical on my sore foot, the pain went away and I didn't get high, you know, and I didn't go to Allison Wonderland, but actually I [00:39:00] did take the red pill that opened me up to this whole new world.
That was right in front of my noses, the old school, right before pharmaceutical. You are what you eat, right. And to start thinking about making more conscious decisions about your diet, about your exercise, about your mindfulness, about what you allow in your brain, your exercise and your sleep, those five pillars that we talk about here.
So anyways, I do want to thank you for listening to the miracle plant podcast and, uh, here's to the next a hundred episodes. Here's to your health. Here's to getting the word out here's to getting some free CBD, when you. Free CBD now.com. And at the end of every episode, we say heal the world, cuz that is the mission to heal the world.
The world needs some healing and we're here to heal it. So on the counter three, let's say heal the world. 1, 2, 3, heal the world. All right. Thanks to everybody for joining us at the miracle plant podcast.