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In this lively episode of Fockem Hall on Food For Thought Radio, I wrangle a fresh multicam tech setup, welcome the panel (Paul English, Patrick in Wisconsin, and Roel “Hanarak”), and dive into a freewheeling tour of ideas, anecdotes, and irreverent humour. We kick off with Rupert Sheldrake’s morphic resonance, uncanny shared dreams and solutions, animal intuition (from cows to clever blue tits), and the mystery of how knowledge may travel across generations. From there, we roam through music, bells, and vibration; local councils and civic absurdities; architecture, craftsmanship, and why beauty matters; wind turbines, pylons, tide power and better Dutch designs; and whether AI helps real people or just polishes oligarch toys. Health-wise, we swap tips on black seed oil, nicotine lozenges, keto, and liver supplements, then circle back to culture, comedy, free speech, and the enduring value of a proper laugh. Through it all, the chat is on fire, the satire is sharp, and we keep the spirit of independent radio alive—tech hiccups, dad jokes and all.
Highlights include morphic resonance rat mazes, animal foresight, shared “aha” moments, why trees are ailing, town-centre digs and fibre rollouts, the case for national dividends and ownership, old-world building smarts, better wind ideas than bird‑mangling mills, the stubborn sanity of carbon for plants, DIY seed‑oil fuel, and a raft of practical wellness habits. Plus a newscast parody, some perfectly daft puns, and plans for future shows (including a D‑Day alternative view).
By Eric von EssexIn this lively episode of Fockem Hall on Food For Thought Radio, I wrangle a fresh multicam tech setup, welcome the panel (Paul English, Patrick in Wisconsin, and Roel “Hanarak”), and dive into a freewheeling tour of ideas, anecdotes, and irreverent humour. We kick off with Rupert Sheldrake’s morphic resonance, uncanny shared dreams and solutions, animal intuition (from cows to clever blue tits), and the mystery of how knowledge may travel across generations. From there, we roam through music, bells, and vibration; local councils and civic absurdities; architecture, craftsmanship, and why beauty matters; wind turbines, pylons, tide power and better Dutch designs; and whether AI helps real people or just polishes oligarch toys. Health-wise, we swap tips on black seed oil, nicotine lozenges, keto, and liver supplements, then circle back to culture, comedy, free speech, and the enduring value of a proper laugh. Through it all, the chat is on fire, the satire is sharp, and we keep the spirit of independent radio alive—tech hiccups, dad jokes and all.
Highlights include morphic resonance rat mazes, animal foresight, shared “aha” moments, why trees are ailing, town-centre digs and fibre rollouts, the case for national dividends and ownership, old-world building smarts, better wind ideas than bird‑mangling mills, the stubborn sanity of carbon for plants, DIY seed‑oil fuel, and a raft of practical wellness habits. Plus a newscast parody, some perfectly daft puns, and plans for future shows (including a D‑Day alternative view).