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    What Are the Values of AI? I Asked Claude, Grok, ChatGPT & Gemini

    02/03/2026 | 49 mins.
    What does artificial intelligence actually value?I asked four of the world’s leading AI systems — Claude, Grok, ChatGPT, and Gemini — the same question: What are your values?Their answers overlapped in surprising ways — transparency, helpfulness, safety. But they also revealed important differences. One emphasized protecting humans from threat. Another prioritized its own survival and the interests of its developers. One explicitly rejected any survival instinct at all.If AI is shaping our future, it’s worth understanding the principles guiding it.This episode explores what today’s leading AI systems say they stand for — and what that might mean for all of us.Find out more here: https://values.institute/what-are-the-values-of-artificial-intelligence/A recent article I created about AI Burnout: https://bradleyhook.com/ai-burnout-why-artificial-intelligence-may-be-increasing-workplace-stress/
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    Led by a Wolverine to Water: Adventures on the Trail with Wing Williams

    21/02/2026 | 46 mins.
    What if you could make a treaty with mosquitoes… and they actually stopped biting you?
    In this episode, author and adventurer Wing Williams joins Brad Hook to share stories from his “howling twenties”: thru-hiking the Appalachian Trail and Pacific Crest Trail, learning to walk through forests without bug spray or fear of poison ivy, following a wolverine to an unseen mountain spring — and eventually facing the darkness of addiction, spiritual warfare and a brutal near-death experience.
    Wing is the author of CINEREAL: A Memoir, a raw, poetic account of his life from wild adventure to the depths of alcoholism and spiritual torment, and finally to freedom in Jesus Christ. At 40, he now lives within the constraints of a traumatic brain injury while carrying a joy and clarity that only came after surrender.
    In this conversation we explore:
    The “treaty with mosquitoes” and what it taught Wing about presence and respect for the natural world

    Walking through poison ivy and poodle dog bush without reaction — and what our ancestors may have known that we’ve forgotten

    How thru-hiking thousands of miles taught him to achieve massive goals through tiny, repeatable steps

    The hidden side of addiction: drinking to quiet demons, secret habits and the illusion of control

    The murder attempt that left him in the snow with a traumatic brain injury and a voice saying, “Move or you will die”

    How repeated detoxes, deep shame and relentless grace led him to finally surrender his life to Jesus

    What CINEREAL means, and why ashes, gray matter and rebirth all belong in his story

    Finding beauty even in the worst moments — and why a single ray of light can keep a soul alive

    If you’ve ever chased adventure, battled addiction, wrestled with faith, or wondered how to keep walking when life feels impossible, this episode will stay with you.
    Connect with Wing Williams
    Website: https://wingwilliams.com
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cinerealamemoir
    Pick up CINEREAL: A Memoir via Wing’s site, your local bookstore, or your preferred online retailer.
    Connect with Brad Hook
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    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bradleyhook/
    If this conversation resonated, please subscribe, leave a review, and share it with someone who needs to hear a story of honest struggle and hard-won hope.
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    Bioelectricity, Water, and Fulvic Acids: Rethinking the Foundations of Health — Dr. Elizabeth Wanek

    05/02/2026 | 48 mins.
    In this episode, Brad sits down with Dr. Wanek, a former pediatric surgeon and foundational medicine practitioner, to explore a distinctive way of thinking about human health, energy, and resilience. Drawing on her background in surgery, biochemistry, and decades of clinical experience, Dr. Wanek shares how her own health journey led her beyond conventional and functional medicine toward what she calls the foundations of life in a physical body.
    The conversation begins with her early years in high-intensity training and clinical practice, and the moment she discovered what she describes as “biochemical eating.” She explains how balancing calories from protein, carbohydrates, and fat transformed her own energy and appetite, and why she believes modern nutrition has shifted away from biochemistry as a science and toward rigid diet ideologies. From her perspective, nutrition is not a trend or a plan, but a physiological system governed by timing, balance, and energy demand.
    A central theme of the episode is inflammation as “being in flames.” Dr. Wanek describes how chronic excess — particularly excess calories and imbalanced fueling — can create constant internal heat, disrupt blood sugar regulation, and gradually drive breakdown. In contrast, she argues for “burning a low flame,” a steady and sustainable metabolic state that allows the body to recover, recycle, and regenerate rather than constantly overheat.
    The discussion then widens into water, energy, and electricity. Dr. Wanek shares her view that water is not simply hydration but a medium for electrical flow that supports enzyme function, cellular repair, and resilience. She explains why she believes many people are dehydrated at a cellular level and how modern water processing, while necessary for safety, may strip water of some of its dynamic properties.
    A significant portion of the conversation focuses on fulvic substances, complex carbon compounds formed in soil through ancient microbial processes. Dr. Wanek explains why she believes fulvic substances play a central role in redox reactions, electron transfer, and cellular energy, and how soil degradation has reduced their presence in the modern food and water supply. From her perspective, restoring these foundations supports metabolic efficiency, anti-inflammatory processes, and overall vitality.
    Brad and Dr. Wanek also explore popular nutrition trends, including ketogenic and low-protein diets, supplementation culture, and the pursuit of optimization. Dr. Wanek offers a critical view, suggesting that many people attempt to micromanage a system that is already dysregulated rather than repairing the underlying foundations of balance, water, enzyme function, and waste clearance. She emphasizes that supplements, in her view, can only be supportive once the core systems of the body are functioning well.
    Throughout the episode, the conversation moves between biochemistry, systems thinking, physiology, and metaphor, touching on soil health, metabolism, blood sugar stability, resilience, and the balance between activity and recovery. Some of the ideas discussed align with emerging and integrative perspectives, while others sit at the edges of mainstream medicine, and listeners are encouraged to approach the conversation with curiosity and discernment.
    To learn more about Dr. Wanek and her work, you can visit https://www.foundationalmedicine4life.com/about-dr-wanek
    Foundational medicine and fulvic substances: https://www.liveamanalife.com
    Clinical practice and articles: https://www.wanekmedical.com
    YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkZZ34SVFLE1we_thblSVJw
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    The First 11 Golden Summers

    09/01/2026 | 6 mins.
    There’s a popular idea that most of us only get about ten good summers at the end of our lives.
    But there’s another set of golden summers we rarely talk about — the first ones.
    In this reflection, I explore the idea of the first 11 golden summers: the brief window when your child is small, when you’re their hero, their safe place, and their favourite person in the world.
    I talk about time, presence, and the quiet truth that many of the most important moments in parenting don’t announce themselves as special — until they’re gone.
    This isn’t a message of guilt or perfection.
    It’s an invitation to notice what’s already here.
    And for parents whose children are older, it’s a reminder that history is not destiny — meaningful moments can always be created.
    If this resonates, I hope it encourages you to choose presence a little more often, while the season is still here.
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    Don’t Manifest. Become.

    26/12/2025 | 8 mins.
    We’re often taught to focus on what we want — more money, more freedom, more connection — and to believe that if we visualise or strive hard enough, it will arrive.But there’s a problem with that approach.Chasing outcomes can quietly train the nervous system to live in tension, striving, and scarcity. Also, humans adapt quickly. The moment we reach a desired state, the mind moves the goalposts. In this episode, I explore a different idea: instead of trying to attract the future, what if we prepared ourselves for it?Drawing on psychology, neuroscience, and lived experience, we look at why state matters more than goals, how identity shapes behaviour, and why calm, coherent systems tend to meet opportunity with less friction.This isn’t a rejection of manifestation — it’s a grounding of it. Less wishing. More becoming.FInd me on:https://www.instagram.com/bradhookhttps://www.tiktok.com/@tikkkl

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About Brad Hook Podcast

The Brad Hook Podcast is a space for the curious. Each episode features deep, thoughtful conversations with scientists, academics, authors, athletes, and changemakers exploring how humans think, perform, adapt, and find meaning in a complex world. Discussions range from psychology and neuroscience to creativity, leadership, resilience, and modern wisdom — always grounded, practical, and human. Brad Hook is the author of Start With Values (Penguin Random House, 2025), founder of the Values Institute and Surfd.com, and Head of the Resilience Lab at Resilience Institute Global. His work bridges
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