Belief in the human spirit and desire to connect, is the reason that I want to tell your Story and mine.
That’s what I say at the start of my Stories podcast.
My most recent guest, Pete Parada, was all heart. He shared his Story, what it was like making a stand for his own personal autonomy and medical freedom. For this choice, he was ostracized by those he thought were his friends.
Listen to both the Stories episode and Masculinity Crisis video by clicking on the links below.
Pete Parada's story, his line in the sand, he did not take the covid vaccine
Masculinity Crisis with Pete Parada
After we stopped recording, I said to Pete, “I lost my friends too, after I put Dr. Peter McCullough on my Stories podcast.” Your Story and Mine.
This Stories episode is very meaningful. I can relate, I felt alone too, during the LockDowns in Illinois. Every single person who resisted coercion, those who did not take the covid vaccine, will resonate with Pete Parada’s story. Others may not have had the public backlash that Pete did as he’s a high-profile musician in the music industry, he had it very hard. But everyone who resisted medical tyranny, experienced pressure from society and from their personal social circles too. This Stories episode is important, highlights in the aftermath, not only surviving but thriving. The PlanDemic was damn difficult to endure, but we’ve come out on top, stronger and still fighting.
Pete Parada is brave, the personal cost was immense, but now he is FREE.
That’s the Story, freedom.
It’s an honor to be in this Fight for Freedom with you.
From my heart to yours, thank you for your bravery, Pete Parada. Your Story resonates with those around the world, who resisted tyranny too.
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Photo: Pete Parada put this on his Insta, completely honored that out of all his interviews, it’s the Stories episode that allowed him to breath.
Keep Going, Keep Fighting, Keep Dreaming!
It was quite an interview. I was very fortunate to dodge the federal contractor's mandate, and fortunately my university did not mandate vaccines. But I knew that if I had been confronted with a mandate and exemptions didn't work, not complying would mean the end of my academic career. We had many faculty that were maniacal and quite upset that our University did not mandate the shots. Now it's pretty quiet.