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In this episode of the Awake & Winning Podcast, Kaylor Betts brings back a hard-hitting, wide-ranging conversation with former Canadian Member of Parliament Michelle Ferreri.
Recorded during a period of growing political fatigue in Canada, this episode breaks down the questions many Canadians are asking but rarely hear answered clearly: why public trust has collapsed, why so many people feel checked out, and how the system actually works beneath the headlines.
Kaylor and Michelle cut through partisan noise to talk about incentives, accountability, addiction policy, harm reduction, MAiD, and the consequences of removing personal responsibility in the name of compassion. The conversation challenges the idea that awareness alone is enough — and makes the case for sovereignty starting at the individual and community level.
This episode is being brought back because the issues haven't gone away — and because it still delivers what most conversations don't: clarity, honesty, and pressure to think instead of disengage.
Episode Highlights: Canada stay or go, political perception vs reality, voter fatigue, trust collapse after COVID, echo chambers and algorithms, red pill "whole bottle" mindset, corruption vs competence, propaganda and groupthink, harm reduction critique, addiction policy debate, MAiD ethical concerns, personal sovereignty and responsibility
Takeaways:
If this episode lit a fire under you, don't keep it to yourself. Screenshot it, throw it up on Instagram, and tag @thekaylorbetts or @bettsnation so we can share the love. And hey, if you're vibing with the show, take 30 seconds to drop us a 5-star review, it helps us reach more freedom-loving legends like you.
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RESOURCES & LINKS MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:
Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/michelleferrericanada/ X | https://x.com/mferreriptbokaw
YouTube | https://www.youtube.com/c/MichelleFerreriMP Websites | https://www.michelleferreri.com/ Substack | https://substack.com/@michelleferreri
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SPONSORS:
Truly Tallow | https://www.trulytallow.com/ Use code "SUNNYBALLS10" at checkout for 10% off your order
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IMPORTANT UPDATES:
Join the Betts Nation | https://bettsnation.ca/biz-kb/
Follow Kaylor on Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/thekaylorbetts/
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CHAPTERS: 00:00 Intro
01:00 Should Canadians leave Canada?
02:26 Evaluating Mark Carney's leadership
06:57 Is Canada worth fighting for?
08:45 Does change require things getting worse?
12:45 Why Canadians don't trust politicians
24:20 Awareness, corruption, and disengagement
36:40 Addiction policy and harm reduction
54:40 Personal responsibility and mentorship
01:09:45 MAiD and ethical concerns
01:18:40 Michelle's work and next steps
By Kaylor Betts4.6
7676 ratings
In this episode of the Awake & Winning Podcast, Kaylor Betts brings back a hard-hitting, wide-ranging conversation with former Canadian Member of Parliament Michelle Ferreri.
Recorded during a period of growing political fatigue in Canada, this episode breaks down the questions many Canadians are asking but rarely hear answered clearly: why public trust has collapsed, why so many people feel checked out, and how the system actually works beneath the headlines.
Kaylor and Michelle cut through partisan noise to talk about incentives, accountability, addiction policy, harm reduction, MAiD, and the consequences of removing personal responsibility in the name of compassion. The conversation challenges the idea that awareness alone is enough — and makes the case for sovereignty starting at the individual and community level.
This episode is being brought back because the issues haven't gone away — and because it still delivers what most conversations don't: clarity, honesty, and pressure to think instead of disengage.
Episode Highlights: Canada stay or go, political perception vs reality, voter fatigue, trust collapse after COVID, echo chambers and algorithms, red pill "whole bottle" mindset, corruption vs competence, propaganda and groupthink, harm reduction critique, addiction policy debate, MAiD ethical concerns, personal sovereignty and responsibility
Takeaways:
If this episode lit a fire under you, don't keep it to yourself. Screenshot it, throw it up on Instagram, and tag @thekaylorbetts or @bettsnation so we can share the love. And hey, if you're vibing with the show, take 30 seconds to drop us a 5-star review, it helps us reach more freedom-loving legends like you.
_____________________________
RESOURCES & LINKS MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:
Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/michelleferrericanada/ X | https://x.com/mferreriptbokaw
YouTube | https://www.youtube.com/c/MichelleFerreriMP Websites | https://www.michelleferreri.com/ Substack | https://substack.com/@michelleferreri
_____________________________
SPONSORS:
Truly Tallow | https://www.trulytallow.com/ Use code "SUNNYBALLS10" at checkout for 10% off your order
_____________________________
IMPORTANT UPDATES:
Join the Betts Nation | https://bettsnation.ca/biz-kb/
Follow Kaylor on Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/thekaylorbetts/
Follow Betts Nation on Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/bettsnation/
Join Kaylor's Newsletter | https://awakeandwinning.lpages.co/optin/
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CHAPTERS: 00:00 Intro
01:00 Should Canadians leave Canada?
02:26 Evaluating Mark Carney's leadership
06:57 Is Canada worth fighting for?
08:45 Does change require things getting worse?
12:45 Why Canadians don't trust politicians
24:20 Awareness, corruption, and disengagement
36:40 Addiction policy and harm reduction
54:40 Personal responsibility and mentorship
01:09:45 MAiD and ethical concerns
01:18:40 Michelle's work and next steps

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