Replay Now Available — NHPPA Talk Forum 04 feat. Nick MancusoDid you know Nick Mancuso never planned to become an actor? His journey started in university. Find out the details in this fascinating episode.In case you missed the live premiere last week, the latest episode of the NHPPA Talk Forum is now available to watch on YouTube and to listen on all major podcast platforms. This episode features Nick Mancuso, the internationally recognized actor best known for starring in the television series Stingray and a long career across film and television. In a thoughtful and wide-ranging conversation, Mancuso speaks candidly about health freedom, personal responsibility, and the cultural pressures that discourage independent thought. Drawing on decades of experience inside and outside Hollywood, he reflects on the personal cost of speaking honestly in an environment shaped by conformity, fear, and institutional authority. The discussion explores the parallels between creative freedom and medical freedom, the erosion of open debate in public life, and why individuals must remain actively engaged in decisions affecting their own health and autonomy. Mancuso offers a principled perspective focused less on celebrity and more on conscience, courage, and the responsibility to question. Watch the episode now nhppa.org/live, or listen on your preferred podcast platform, and join the ongoing conversation as the NHPPA Talk Forum continues its work to foster open dialogue, critical thinking, and informed advocacy for health freedom in Canada.
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The NHPPA Show Returns LIVE — 7PM EST/4PM PSTThe NHPPA Show is back on Wednesday, February 11 at 7PM EST / 4PM PST, and 2026 begins with the return of Jason, Eric, Shawn, and Teresa. This isn’t just another episode—it’s a reset, a regroup, and the start of something bigger. Big plans are in motion. New conversations, new momentum, and a renewed focus on protecting access, truth, and innovation in natural health. If you’ve followed the journey so far, this is the one you won’t want to miss. You can always go to nhppa.org/live to watch the show as soon as we go live. So make sure bookmark it! In the meantime, go ahead and get on the notification list on YouTube:
New Year Message In Health On The Hill: A Call To Action For 2026As we begin 2026, Shawn Buckley’s latest Health on the Hill column in Vitality Magazine offers a timely reflection on what the Health Charter Tour revealed about the state of natural health freedom in Canada. Drawing on lessons from the Tour, the national conversation it sparked, and the deeper forces shaping our health environment, Shawn challenges readers to recognize that the conditions affecting our well-being are the result of deliberate political and regulatory choices—not inevitability. His New Year message underscores why informed citizens, grounded in natural law and biological reality, remain essential to meaningful change. This ongoing Health on the Hill series in Vitality Magazine continues to explore the intersection of health, policy, and personal freedom, providing Canadians with insight that is rarely addressed elsewhere. Shawn concludes this New Year article with a clear call to action for 2026: to educate those around us, to speak openly about what is happening, and to help rebuild a healthier Canada from the ground up. We encourage you to read the full article in Vitality Magazine and share it with others who care about the future of natural health in Canada.
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New Manufacturing Consent Episode: What the Animal Studies Really Show About Cloned Meat Safety
This episode of Manufacturing Consent examines what the animal studies actually show about cloned meat safety—and what they do not.
The analysis takes a close look at the scientific evidence used by Health Canada to support claims that cloned meat products are safe for human consumption. It highlights small sample sizes, short-term study designs, and the absence of long-term data, particularly with respect to cloned pork. Viewers are shown how regulatory certainty is often asserted despite significant gaps in the underlying research.
This episode raises broader concerns about transparency, consumer awareness, and informed consent as novel food technologies are introduced into Canada’s food system with little public discussion.
Watch this episode now, and explore the full Manufacturing Consent series for a deeper investigation into cloned meat policy in Canada.
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