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    WITH THE WIND WITH DR. PAUL - SHOW 151; Dr. Christine White - Founder of Freedom Pediatrics

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    ​In his From the Heart segment, Dr. Paul shares a heartfelt message about integrity, inspired by Dr. Christine's courageous journey of questioning long-held beliefs in pediatrics, featured on this week’s show. He commends those who, when faced with new information, choose to do the right – and brave – thing with love and kindness, standing up for a better world for our children and ourselves.
    "The most important thing going forward is to know what you believe and to be willing to stand up for what you believe. Because what happened the last four years is not an isolated event. COVID was a dress rehearsal. And you need to know your values and your beliefs, and what you want for your children. And you need to start building a group of people that you trust to learn from, to get help from. And you need to do that now. So that when it is needed, you have it"​
    — Dr. Christine White
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    WITH THE WIND WITH DR. PAUL - SHOW 150; Pediatric Perspectives with Guest Zoey O'Toole - Questions To Ask Your Doctor

    ​Questions To Ask Your Doctor

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    On this week's show, Dr. Paul welcomes Zoey O'Toole, a true powerhouse in the health freedom movement and the dedicated editor of Thinking Moms' Revolution. Zoey brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to our discussion, offering invaluable insights that every parent needs to hear.
    "We must be intentional with every decision we make for our children. It's not just about following protocols but about understanding the implications of each choice. Our children's health and future depend on the critical thinking and informed decisions we make today."
    -- Zoey O’Toole
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    With The Wind With Dr. Paul - Show 149, Featuring Ted Kuntz, A Medical Choice Activist, Author, And Retired Psychotherapist

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    Navigating Vaccine Choices: A Parent's Journey Through Heartbreak and Advocacy​

    It is from the "From the Heart" segment, Dr. Paul shares two simple yet profound concepts: gratitude and humility. He expresses deep gratitude to the parents and individuals who have suffered loss due to a system blind to the real impacts of vaccines, acknowledging their courage in sharing painful stories to bless future generations. On humility, Dr. Paul reflects on his journey from being an ego-driven pediatrician, strictly following CDC guidelines, to becoming humble enough to recognize the harm caused by these practices. He challenges fellow doctors to look beyond institutional directives and do the deep dive required to truly understand the impacts of their actions, urging them to become part of the solution by embracing humility and informed consent.
    "I had to learn to fall in love with the son that I have, not the son that I don't have. The son that I began with, I lost at five months of age. And I kept trying to get him back. And I had to realize that I wasn't going to get that son back."
    — Ted Kuntz
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    WITH THE WIND WITH DR. PAUL - SHOW 148; Pediatric Perspectives with Guest Elizabeth Mumper, M.D. “How To Have a Healthy Child”

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    How To Have a Healthy Child

    "I think that if people like you and me sat on the committees that made decisions about vaccine administration, the same decisions would not be made; the academic people that tend to sit on the committees are looking at charts and looking at epidemiologic data that is fundamentally flawed, and don't have the opportunity to hear the same story over and over again, which is certainly impacted your career and my career in very profound ways."
    — Elizabeth Mumper, M.D.
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    WITH THE WIND WITH DR. PAUL - SHOW 147, Featuring Dr. Christina Parks PHD Founder VITA- the Vaccine Injury Treatment Alliance

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    In his From the Heart segment, Dr. Paul emphasizes the liberating power of simplicity, drawing from his personal experiences and observations during a family trip to Zimbabwe. He highlights the joy and peace found in a village with minimal possessions, contrasting it with the constant striving for and protection of possessions in city life. Dr. Paul concludes by encouraging us to embrace the moment, simplify our lives, and find freedom in simplicity.
    "I think our self-love is really actually being present for ourselves... allowing yourself to grieve, to let go of what's been, of all of the ways that life did not work out the way you thought it would. Because you cannot find that part of yourself that wants to express itself, that wants to truly live and not just survive, until you start processing through all of that and letting it go."
    — Dr. Christina Park
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    WITH THE WIND WITH DR. PAUL - Podcast 146; Pediatric Perspectives with Guest Michelle Perro, M.D. “Healing Vaccine Injury”

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    On today's episode of "With the Wind," we're featuring "Pediatric Perspectives," where Dr. Paul interviews the insightful Michelle Perro, M.D., exploring a transformative journey in pediatric care. Together, they delve into the critical need for a shift towards holistic health practices in addressing the pressing issues facing children's health today. From personal wake-up calls that challenged mainstream medical practices to the profound impacts of nutrition and environmental factors, this episode promises a deep dive into the innovations and advocacy required to foster a healthier future for our children. Join us as we unravel the science and stories behind creating a paradigm shift in pediatric health care.
    "I've been counseling folks to do is… so we have an insurance issue as well, which sick kids, a system, ill-prepared to care for them and then parents whose insurance cover the system that's ill-prepared to care for the kids. So what I've been counseling people do, if possible when possible, some can do it some can, is can you get just some kind of emergency coverage for emergencies and then up for some holistic coverage, and there are some, like Good Samaritan and there are others that they can look into, or, you know, create your own fund with a family."
    — Michelle Perro M.D.