037 // Nick Pineault – My Biggest Lessons in 2020

2020 is coming to an end in less than 2 weeks, and I have a hard time putting into words everything that has happened this year. 

In this very personal episode, I share the most important lessons I’ve learned this year and tell you how to better navigate the uncertainty, “misinformation”, censorship and polarization we’re increasingly seeing online.

Discussed during this episode:

  • 6 signs that you are facing intellectual bullies, and how to stop wasting time in online debates
  • My thoughts about the increasing censorship on social media
  • The Lancet hydroxychloroquine study and how science is out of control
  • How to think by yourself and stay balanced in your thinking
  • Why you should in fact continue following mainstream media — but in a very specific way…

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NOTE: This content is based on Nick’s opinion and is provided solely for entertainment purposes. You should do your own research when searching for information regarding health issues and always review the information carefully with your professional health care provider before using any of the protocols or recommendations presented on this podcast. The information provided is not intended to replace medical advice offered by a physician or other licensed health care provider.

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8 Responses

  1. Excellent conclusion to your first year of podcasting, Nick! Looking forward to many more!

    1. Thanks Amanda! You’ll love the first interview of season 2 with Prof. Olle Johansson at the end of January. Stay tuned! :)

  2. Nick
    I have been reading Your Non-Tinfoil Guide to EMF’s.
    You recommend going to your website for update findings and recommendations. I am considering a
    “Router Guard” cage for my router. Do you recommend this brand of faraday cage?
    Thank you for your research.

    1. Yes, the Router Guard is a decent product. It will cut down on the intensity of your wifi router — this can reduce your overall exposure a bit.

      You’ll have to find the sweet spot between lower EMF emissions and connectivity. Partially opening the Faraday cage is sometimes required to be able to still use wifi without drop offs.

      For all these reasons I still prefer wired Ethernet cables as a long term, stable, zero EMF solution.

      Nick