Dr. Tom Cowan discovered the work of the two men who would have the most influence on his career while teaching gardening as a Peace Corps volunteer in Swaziland, South Africa. He read Nutrition and Physical Degeneration by Weston A. Price, as well as Rudolf Steiner’s work on biodynamic agriculture. These events inspired him to pursue a medical degree. Tom graduated from Michigan State University College of Human Medicine in 1984. After his residency in Family Practice at Johnson City Hospital in Johnson City, New York, he set up an anthroposophical medical practice in Peterborough, New Hampshire. Dr. Cowan relocated to San Francisco in 2003.

The Ripple Effect Podcast #200 (James Corbett, Whitney Webb, Sam Tripoli & Jason Bermas)
For our 200th episode we gather a dream team, with James Corbett from The Corbett Report, Whitney Webb from MintPress News, Sam Tripoli from the Tin Foil Hat podcast, and filmmaker/researcher Jason Bermas from YouTube.com/InfoWarrior. Enjoy!
The Ripple Effect Podcast #199 (Jot Maxi & J. Hurley | HACKTIVIST)
Jot Maxi & Jermaine ‘J’ Hurley are vocalists for British band Hacktivist. Hacktivist is a combination of rap/grime and metal/metalcore. As you can assume by the name of the band, music is not Hacktivist’s only interest and we talk about all that and more.
The Ripple Effect Podcast #198 (Matt Farah | Westside Collector Car Storage)
Matt Farah his the host of The Smoking Tire, the Watch & Listen podcast and The Drive on NBS Sports. Matt is one of the most well known TV and YouTube automotive journalists. Matt returns to the show to talk about his new endeavor, Westside Collector Car Storage, EV’s, Elon Musk, Tesla Motors and much more.
The Ripple Effect Podcast #197 (Brian McGlinchey | 9/11, Saudi Arabia & The Declassified 28 Pages)
Brian McGlinchey is an activist, editor of www.28Pages.org & handles Political Communications at www.LibertyMessaging.com.
The Ripple Effect Podcast #196 (Stephen Kinzer | The CIA, MK Ultra & The Search For Mind Control)
Stephen Kinzer is an author, journalist, academic, former NY Times foreign correspondent, Boston Globe columnist, and senior fellow at the Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs at Brown University. Stephen also currently writes for several newspapers and news agencies.
The Ripple Effect Podcast #195 (Whitney Webb | The Jeffrey Epstein Story)
Whitney Webb is a MintPress News journalist based in Chile. She has contributed to several independent media outlets including Global Research, EcoWatch, the Ron Paul Institute and 21st Century Wire, among others. She has made several radio and television appearances and is the 2019 winner of the Serena Shim Award for Uncompromised Integrity in Journalism.
The Ripple Effect Podcast #194 (Jason Bermas | Epstein, McGregor & Suppressed Stories)
Jason Bermas is a researcher, activist & documentary filmmaker. Check out his films Invisible Empire, Fabled Enemies, 9/11 Loose Change, SHADE and his YouTube Channel www.YouTube.com/InfoWarrior.
The Ripple Effect Podcast #193 (James Corbett & Sam Tripoli | Silicon Censorship)
James Corbett, writer, filmmaker, researcher and historian from The Corbett Report and Sam Tripoli, comedian and host of the Tin Foil Hat podcast, join me for a SwapCast about Big Tech, Privacy and Censorship.
The Ripple Effect Podcast #192 (Alex Krainer| Bill Browder, Magnitsky Act & Anti-Russian Sanctions)
Alex Krainer is a trader & author of Mastering Uncertainty In Commodities Trading: Generating Sustainable Profits In Forex, Commodities and Financial Markets Through Trend Following, and also author of Grand Deception: The Truth about Bill Browder, the Magnitsky Act & Anti-Russian Sanctions.
The Ripple Effect Podcast #191 (Lauren Fix | The Car Coach)
Alex Krainer is a trader & author of Mastering Uncertainty In Commodities Trading: Generating Sustainable Profits In Forex, Commodities and Financial Markets Through Trend Following, and also author of Grand Deception: The Truth about Bill Browder, the Magnitsky Act & Anti-Russian Sanctions.
The Ripple Effect Podcast #190 (Douglas Valentine | Social Control & The CIA)
Douglas Valentine is an author, journalist & historian. Douglas has lectured and appeared on TV and radio talk shows, testified as an expert witness, served as documentary film consultant and worked as a private investigator. His previous books include The CIA As Organized Crime: How Illegal Operations Corrupt America and the World, The Hotel Tacloban, The Phoenix Program: America’s Use of Terror in Vietnam, and The Strength of the Pack: The Personalities, Politics and Espionage Intrigues that Shaped the DEA. He is also the editor of the poetry anthology With Our Eyes Wide Open: Poems of the New American Century.