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Click Hear: Not the herd

Click Hear: Not the herd

Written by: Art Stimmel
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Does the "world" (whirled) seem wobbly? Do conspiracy theories seem more unbelievable than not? This podcast deals with the big issues of our era. We examine the standard narratives in an effort to question why and what we have been taught. Your challenge is to question yours, find truths you "overstand" and be the heard, not the herd. We watch the 1% over the 99; we are the other one percenters O.O.Ps. we figure it out.

Copyright 2026 Art Stimmel
Philosophy Social Sciences Spirituality
Episodes
  • Episode 5: What Cult? Art-Eye-Fact
    Jan 18 2026

    You can't have any bread until you eat your soup! Where's the spoon? Cults don't exist in religion because there is no base to fringe from.

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    13 mins
  • Episode 4: ART FUNNY-Peanuts Allergy? Miss Latilla Editorial
    Jan 18 2026

    Tribute to Charles Schultz Brown, George Washington Carver AND Emily (Gilda Radner) Latilla.

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    Peanut allergies have been significantly averted in U.S. children due to a major shift in medical guidance. A landmark 2015 study, the LEAP trial, found that introducing peanut products to infants as early as 4 to 6 months reduced the risk of developing a peanut allergy by over 80%.
    This led to updated national guidelines in 2017 and 2021 recommending early allergen introduction without prior testing.


    Recent research confirms the real-world impact:

    • A study published in Pediatrics found a 43% reduction in peanut allergies among children under 3 after the guidelines were implemented.

    • Another analysis estimates that tens of thousands of children—up to 60,000—have avoided peanut allergies thanks to early introduction.

    • The overall rate of food allergies in young children dropped by 36%, with peanut allergies no longer the top cause of food allergy in children under 3.

    Early introduction is now the standard of care:

    • No need for screening: The current guidance advises introducing peanuts and other major allergens between 4 and 6 months, even for high-risk infants, without prior testing.
    • Safe methods: Parents can offer small amounts of peanut butter, peanut flour, or peanut-containing yogurt.
    • Key message: Early, consistent exposure helps train the immune system to tolerate peanuts, preventing allergy development.

    While prevention is now possible for many, treatment options exist for those already allergic, including oral immunotherapy (like Palforzia) and emerging therapies such as sublingual patches and experimental mRNA-based nanoparticles.
    However, these are not cures—they build tolerance or reduce reaction severity—and should be managed under medical supervision.

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    1 min
  • Episode 3: UNIVearth & Theorizing Phatness-art-eye-fact
    Jan 17 2026

    Art speaks of the unlimited vs. limited theories of earth shape and general non-ARTificial thinking outside the box n bag.

    send no funds, just learn and have fun.

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    20 mins
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