Topic: Food Industry

4 chapters across the catalog

95: IDK
2:33:23 - 2:37:40

95: IDK

Strategy 13, Knowing the Enemy and Bliss Point

Strategy 13 involves understanding the mind of the opponent to unhinge them. The hosts discuss how the food industry uses "bliss point" engineering to make people "slaves" to processed food, then offers solutions like Ozempic. They argue that the ultimate enemy is often oneself and one's own complicity in these engineered systems of addiction and consumption.

34: Big Momma Drama
40:37 - 43:12

34: Big Momma Drama

Great Migration, Urban Food Deserts

The Great Migration of Black Americans from the rural South to Northern cities led to a loss of agricultural autonomy and the rise of urban food deserts. In the South, families maintained gardens and canned their own produce, but urban segregation forced a reliance on processed, off-brand foods. This shift in food flow and control is identified as a primary cause of the modern health crisis in Black communities.

34: Big Momma Drama
46:42 - 48:53

34: Big Momma Drama

Vitamin D, Silent Epidemic in Northern Climates

Black Americans living in Northern climates face a "silent epidemic" of Vitamin D deficiency due to higher melanin levels and reduced sunlight exposure. This deficiency, combined with a transition from outdoor agricultural work to indoor urban living, has exacerbated health issues like high blood pressure. The modern diet of processed "pizza and burgers" is contrasted with the nutrient-dense, sun-enriched lifestyle of previous generations.

34: Big Momma Drama
1:27:13 - 1:30:32

34: Big Momma Drama

Sugar Industry, Bliss Point and Addiction

The food industry uses "bliss point" modeling to create the exact combination of sugar, salt, and fat that makes consumers crave a product. Investigative reports from "The Fifth Estate" compare the sugar industry's tactics to those of the tobacco industry, highlighting how sugar is hidden in 99% of processed foods. This engineered addiction contributes to a global health crisis that kills more people than illegal narcotics or infectious diseases.