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Quitting smoking has become increasingly difficult for many hard-core smokers; especially if they accept the usual diagnosis for this dangerous behavior -- not to mention, the bafflegab offered by pharmaceutical companies, politicians, and lawyers.



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Date Added 14-Sep-2005 Hits: 329 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0

 

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Quit Smoking Episodes -

Smoking pc10s
I started with instructions for my mini-screen Show Notes. Next was a revisit in which I trashed the newest anti-smoking prescription drug. I then narrate the pre-course message and play a bit of the Allegory Method from the original recording.
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Smoking pc9s
In this issue, I attack Pfizer Pharmaceuticals with their newest snake-oil preparation called Chantix. I had a scratchy voice as a result of a virus. The SKYPE program is no longer available.
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Smoking pc8s
[10-17-06] I began by grumbling about people that like to argue without having the facts at their disposal. I discussed radiating spheres of knowledge. I complained about those that put out really bad information about cigarette smoking. I wondered out loud how many people would quit smoking if they knew what I knew. I talked about secular and non-secular bases of information. I mentioned evolution and a new book about Charles Darwin that is very enlightening. I discussed the Latin roots of scientific terms, specifically the earth sciences.
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September8 Podcast
This starts with a discussion of cigarettes as a scandal of epic proportions, something I've talked about before. I read from a 1981 book, Conceptual Problem Solving, in which I first published the formula approach to problem-solving. I then outline a radical concept for offering my services in which everything but the consultation is offered free.
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August 8 Podcast
8-08-06 I started with a compact but comprehensive over-view of the cigarette smoking issue in general. I offered some rare in-sights only a smoking cessation therapist would know. I talked again about the political and economic factors surrounding smoking. I complained about the role of a popular US Surgeon General in a misdiagnoses of smoking behavior that many believe is fact. Toward the end, I reviewed the five previous podcast shows in preparation for submission to the archive program.
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June 2 Podcast
I forgot to add this at recording time. I talked about the "it" factor, the 21st Amendment, and a bunch of other stuff. The show is just under 13 minutes.
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August 30 Podcast
In this show, I updated the newer procedures for using my smoking elimination program. I also shamelessly pitched some of my other programs.
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August 23rd Podcast
I start the show by quoting from "Cigarette Smoking eBook." I outline the use of a bell-shaped curve to understand how polarity locks-in the flow of incorrect information.
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August 18th Podcast
I discussed published material standing the test-of-time, switching from a mail-out program to on-line mp3s. I also talked about the decision-making process.
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September 23rd Podcast
Withholding information that would support hard-core smokers to kick the habit ... is NOT a conspiracy. Rather, it's simply the temptation of big money and special interests taking precedent over individual health concerns.
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