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From Near Death to Miracles: Dan Huber's Toxic Mold Journey

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What if the very air inside your home was silently destroying your health? For Dan Huber, this nightmare scenario became reality when toxic black mold turned his life upside down, triggering debilitating symptoms that multiple doctors dismissed as stress or anxiety. In this riveting conversation, Huber reveals how his four-year battle with mysterious illness led to a series of discoveries that would not only save his life but launch him on an unexpected mission.

After losing everything in the 2008 mortgage crisis, Huber moved his family of eight into a rental home where they all began experiencing troubling symptoms – brain fog, fatigue, blurred vision, and persistent respiratory issues. The breakthrough came during a beach vacation when everyone's health mysteriously improved. The culprit? Their home was contaminated with black mold, silently poisoning them for years. But this was just the beginning of Huber's journey.

Through exhaustive research and personal experimentation, Huber discovered that blue light from screens was amplifying his health problems by disrupting his circadian rhythm and depleting crucial neurotransmitters. This revelation led to founding Lucia Eyes, a company creating blue light blocking glasses. Yet perhaps the most extraordinary chapter in his story came when Huber's expertise with mold toxicity connected him with a convent of nuns suffering similar symptoms. What began as medical assistance evolved into something utterly unexpected – witnessing multiple exorcisms and ultimately, a miracle when Sister Wilhelmina Lancaster's body was exhumed and found incorrupt.

Today, Huber channels his hard-won knowledge into multiple missions, including teen suicide prevention through his nonprofit Hope Chain. His practical advice – from grounding barefoot each morning to turning off WiFi at night – offers listeners simple yet powerful tools for protecting their physical, mental, and spiritual health in an increasingly toxic world.

This conversation isn't just about one man's remarkable journey; it's a wake-up call about the invisible threats in our everyday environments and a testament to how our greatest suffering can become our greatest purpose. Whether you're struggling with unexplained health issues or simply want to optimize your wellbeing, Huber's insights might just change your life.

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Speaker 1:

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Speaker 2:

Welcome to HUTCAST. Today is 9-7-2025. It's been a heck of a year and I got a heck of a guest. So let's ask a question what if the air in your own home was killing you, and what if the toxic mold, blue light and forces that you can't see were shutting down your body, your mind and your spirit? Well, today on HuttCast, we have a conversation with Dan Huber, a man who went from near death to uncovering miracles, exorcisms and global movement for hope. So buckle up. This isn't just another story, it's a wake-up call. The podcast will be right back.

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Speaker 2:

And this is all brought to you from Gareth Fair, okay, welcome back to HuttCast. As I said in pre-roll, we have Dan Huber on the line and he's had. I'll tell you what one heck of a story If you do his research, find out what he's had. Uh, I'll tell you what one heck of a story if you do his research. Uh, find out what he's all about. I'm sure you'll give us some links to his podcast and his, his endeavors that he's doing, dan, are you?

Speaker 3:

there. Good evening tim. Thanks so much for having me on.

Speaker 2:

I really appreciate it how is the weather down in texas?

Speaker 3:

it's finally cooling off. We've been really blessed. We had a really easy summer. I think we had only a couple days over 100, where last year, I think I counted probably 14 days close to 110, and another 10 that were over 100. So it's been a really good summer. I'm hoping we're going to have a mild winter too. So thank you so much for having me on.

Speaker 2:

Well, I appreciate you taking the time. Christina puts up a lot of great guests. We have great conversations. Have you listened to any of the shows?

Speaker 3:

I have just one. She recently turned me on to you. I'm kind of a busy guy but I do drive a lot and I got to catch one of them recently.

Speaker 2:

yeah, that's some windshield time. Copy that, okay, yes, sir, so let's jump into this. Before I start my questions, let's just start the common stuff. Who are you? What do you do? Okay, dan huber, you want to go birth to now well, if you start at the dinosaurs dying making oil, we're gonna have to shorten this a little up, a little bit okay.

Speaker 3:

Um ended up in texas after, uh, my mom remarried and when I was in high school and moved down here and I came down afterwards, I was in the nightclub business for a while, got married, got out of the nightclub business, was a mortgage banker, um, and in about 2008 we were six kids and one on the way when the mortgage banking crisis hit. It took about, I'd say, three years to try to fist fight that thing and then lose everything. So we went broke, lost the houses, the cars, spent all the savings and all that stuff and we moved into a rental house and I transitioned into the oil and gas business. I like to call myself kind of a entrepreneur. I like to make shit work. Sometimes it doesn't work and sometimes it gets on you. So we transitioned into oil and gas business and moved into this rent house and within a year I had gained about 50 pounds, was having headaches and brain fog, fatigue, blurred vision, high blood pressure, sleep apnea, weird rashes. The kids always had sinus problems, red eyes, itchy eyes. My wife and I we had a miscarriage while we were in that house Hadn't happened before Went to about seven different Western allopathic doctors who said you work too hard.

Speaker 3:

You're too stressed out, you're stupid, it's in your head, it's anxiety. Your cholesterol is high, by the way. So here's a benzo and a Lipitor, and that was it. And then we went in 2015, four years later to the beach on vacation for 10 days and everybody's eyes cleared up, lungs cleared up, and during this time before, I was traveling to West Texas in the oil and gas business and I'd feel pretty good when I got out there. And then I got home and I'd feel bad again and I just kind of chalked it up to stress from business travel. And then we came home from the beach in the spring of 2015 and figured out our house had been flooding underneath the crawl space and it was littered with black mold. So that kind of kicked open a whole new avenue of discovery that is incredible, because that's where I'm leading this.

Speaker 2:

So, dan, you went from a mortgage company owner to nearly losing your life to black mold and a blue light. Walk us through the collapse. I mean because what's happening? To your body. Why? Why did no doctor connect the dots?

Speaker 3:

well, I, you know, we can go with the tinfoil hat part if your audience wants to hear that I. I think that they're trained to not look for causes. You know, when you have a left ear surgeon and a right ear surgeon and they don't talk to each other, you've compartmentalized this health care. And then you throw in the, the evil overlords of big pharma, big insurance, big medicine. They don't treat the body holistically and what was super frustrating were I went to this really great, highly recommended integrative specialist guy who was super recommended. We did all these tests, did all the heart stuff, the brain stuff, did the brain scans, and he was the guy that said oh well, your cholesterol is high, here's some Lipitor, come see me in six months. And I cursed at him and said dude, I'm going to be dead in six months.

Speaker 3:

I literally wake up every day thinking I'm dying. That's how I feel. I have no energy. I can't walk up the stairs without being out of breath. I can't pick up my kids. My brain is troubled. I can't think of words sometimes Can't form sentences. I almost had to get angry in order to push the adrenaline through my body to complete a sentence. And I think those poor guys. They're programmed with the standard information, but then also the arrogance and the ego. And they're not the guys I went to and I'm not saying this is everybody, but the guys I went to in 2011,. This kind of alternative health stuff was just very new and it wasn't as popular as it is now. So they just they weren, weren't, aren't trying to look for it, and their egos won't let them think that something else is wrong.

Speaker 2:

So they just want to write you a script for something and that's it wow, now I've read some of your bio and and you've described the mold as a blue light, as a silent killer.

Speaker 3:

Oh yeah, so let me shift into that. So the mold does a whole lot of crazy stuff. One of the other things that was kind of additive to this health crisis was I would sit in front of two computer screens all day, on my cell phone, next to my head with a Wi-Fi router, and the house we moved into had these really high power lines high tension lines right over and a cell tower about four blocks away. So there's problems with mold, but then you also have problems with blue light and non-native EMF, which is basically the electricity and the airwaves that comes off of your cell phone, your Wi-Fi router. High tension lines, even from the earth, can be troubling for people in health crisis, and when you get into a moldy environment you can handle it for a while, but then your body gets overloaded and there's a thing called the rain barrel effect. When the rain barrel gets full your body with toxins, it overflows. It's kind of like having a big opening on the top and a little drain on the bottom. Your body, your liver, can't function to get rid of the toxins and then mold likes to camp out in fatty tissue. Mold likes to camp out in fatty tissue.

Speaker 3:

So I discovered this guy. His name is Dr Jack Cruz K-R-U-S-E. He's an arrogant, bombastic, trauma neurosurgeon, brain surgeon, super genius. Curses all the time.

Speaker 2:

So, Dr House you met Dr House.

Speaker 3:

MD. Okay, exactly, yeah. So I was so brain foggy when I found him the only thing I could capture because he's so sciencey and so I was so brain foggy when I found him the only thing I could capture because he's so sciencey and so smart was that blue light equals bad. So the lizard brain was still functioning and so the caveman part said blue light is bad. So we switched out the lights in the house from compact fluorescent bulbs and leds to old-timeyy Edison incandescent bulbs in the yellow, orange and red color spectrum. And then we started trying to wear these blue light glasses off of Amazon, and I couldn't get my kids to wear them.

Speaker 3:

But what blocking the blue light did for me was mold keeps your body in a toxic fight or flight status, so you're always dumping cortisol and your body is so stressed that I would get completely tired by two in the afternoon and have to take a nap and then not be able to sleep until two in the morning, and so your circadian rhythm gets completely spanked. And so blue light from your computer, your telephone, your iPad, is the same color temperature of the sun at noon. So if you look at your phone at night without protection on your eyes or a filter on your screen. You tricked your brain into thinking it's noon and it stops releasing melatonin. So when I started this health recovery.

Speaker 2:

The number one thing that got me better was blocking the blue light. Oddly enough, we've had these conversations on here. Dr Ely has a big EMF guy. I don't know if you listen to any other shows, but we've had this conversation. It's incredible that what's done for these people Now do you see this fight as a as a purely medical one, or is it a spiritual one as well for you?

Speaker 3:

Oh, here we go, yeah, so, um, I used well, I still say it. So I used to say mold from the devil and then also blue light. Now is from the devil and I don't know if it's completely sinister, but the base of pretty much every screen out there is built on a blue light led light base. From my research it's because it runs cooler than the red, it's cheaper to run, it doesn't drain the batteries as fast. But what? That spike of the blue light at between 440 nanometers and 460 nanometers for the nerds in the audience they'll know what that means. But it's basically if you look at the sunlight under a light meter. It's full spectrum. You see all the colors fully present and blue light from the sun is balanced all the time with about 40 percent red light.

Speaker 3:

Blue light by itself does what I told you. It. It screws with your body and it messes with the whole a bunch of different science pathways and causes a big health dysfunction. So it depletes dopamine, serotonin and melatonin, which makes you anxious, depressed and not able to sleep. So I couldn't get my kids to wear the blue light glasses off of Amazon. So my 16-year-old daughter, lizzie, at the time, said why don't you just start a business. You're an entrepreneur. So I did. She helped design the website, pick out the colors and the frames, and so now we have luciaeyescom and we sell the best blue light blocking glasses on the planet. And if you want to shift into the spiritual, I can get kind of knee-deep into that part, if you want.

Speaker 2:

Well, you had also said in one of your bios, your turning point came to you, well, helped come to you when a convent full of nuns dealing with mold sickness. And how did that experience change your perspective? Because you know, and what was that like to step into the world of what exorcism and miracles?

Speaker 3:

Yeah, okay, that's a. So I'm Catholic, grew up Catholic, went away during college, chased girls and fun and booze and left the church. But then, when I got married, I did a deep dive into a lot of religious studies and made the choice to come return and be Catholic. My grandmother at that time, when we had a couple kids she lived behind us in an apartment complex behind our house she would always be saying offer it up, offer it up, offer it up. And finally I'd looked up what that meant.

Speaker 3:

And the Catholics believe that if you offer up some of your sufferings, you can do it for either the souls of purgatory or for somebody else specifically Like. So Tim has an illness he's going through. I've got some suffering. I'll offer up my sufferings in exchange for relief of Tim's suffering.

Speaker 3:

So when I every day would wake up, I sleep on my side. I would lift my right arm and see how long I could hold it up, and if I could hold it up longer than 30, 45 seconds, I felt like I was getting better. But most of the days I couldn't. So my prayer was. So my prayer was God, make this go away, but don't let it go to waste. So in 2023, I was having some business issues, some family issues and I was pretty stressed out. Went to an event at our church and a fundraising event. One of my friends came up and said hey, did you make any New Year's resolutions? I said yeah, I'm saying no this year's. No, don't ask me to volunteer, Don't ask me for a check, don't ask me to borrow my truck. Hell don't even ask me to stack these chairs after this event.

Speaker 2:

Don't even ask to ask me right.

Speaker 3:

I said I literally said 2023, it's all about me. And then they called an order to the event and this really sweet nun steps up to start giving a presentation and she says oh, before I start my presentation, please pray for us. We found mold in our convent and several of our nuns are sick. I failed to mention that during this whole recovery process in 2020, I ended up with a group purchasing the medical clinic from the 80-year-old doctor who helped save my life. His name is Dr Charles Hamill. He just recently retired last year in October and we closed that clinic, but he's the guy in addition to Dr Cruz and blocking blue light. He helped me get better really fast.

Speaker 3:

So at that point I thought was the answer to the prayer? It was the aha of God helped me get better, but don't let it go to waste, because here's this group of really beautiful, sweet nuns dedicated their lives to serving humanity and I'm like, oh, this is awesome. I've got a clinic, I've got an Airbnb house that's really clean, they can stay in, and I know how to leapfrog this. So two days later, I had nine nuns living in one of our houses and at our clinic, and then the story took kind of a wild turn.

Speaker 2:

Is this the part where Sister Wilamina lancaster's body being found incompatible or incorruptible, had become?

Speaker 3:

a global story. Okay, so you were close to that discovery right yeah, so it's crazy. So, uh, about two weeks in, several of these nuns were having these weird kind of uh, some catatonic type seizures and then other physical type seizures, and I had this Priscilla who works with Christina.

Speaker 4:

I had Priscilla was a nurse, priscilla Romans.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, she's a badass. Love that woman, kill or die for that girl. She's doing a great job helping people yes, she does. So she came over because several of the nuns couldn't eat they could barely drink water and we were trying to get her to help us figure out how to get orders written for TPN, for the IV nutrition.

Speaker 3:

One of these nuns had a seizure that lasted quite a long time. Poor Priscilla grabs me by the shirt and she's like these aren't seizures, these aren't seizures. And I said, yeah, I kind of thought that. So I called my priest. He said, okay, we need to bring in an exorcist. And then I called Mother Superior and she's like, oh my gosh, how did we not see this? Of course we were being blinded. So for about the next two and a half weeks there was a whole bunch of exorcisms going on at my house with this great priest from Father Chad Ripperger's group, and that's their whole order is dedicated to fighting the devil, and so I got to be a witness to this extraordinarily scary and beautiful event. You don't hear that every day.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, I don't want to go through it again. I didn't want to go through it then, but I'm glad I did A couple of crazy lessons. I'll give you a couple of crazy lessons and I'll give you the birthday cake blowing out the candles wish surprise came at the end. So, one, the demons are really big bullies. They love to pick on weak people and desperate people and people who are in a crisis. If you're running around doing a bunch of bad stuff, they tend to leave you alone, but if there's good people, they start banging on your door pretty hard. And these nuns are just the most wonderful people I've ever met in my life. And two, they're very legalistic. They have to follow legitimate authority. And three, they really flee at the name of Jesus, st Michael and St Benedict. Really big, really afraid of those guys. So it took a lot of work.

Speaker 3:

I don't claim to know a lot about this. I'm just a dumb layman, okay. But I got to be there and I experienced pretty much everything you would see in those Exorcist-type movies without the vomit and the head turning all the way around Okay, movies without the vomit and the head turning all the way around. And after about two and a half three weeks of going through all this. A lot of it was expiated, they were gone and Mother Superior said, okay, we're going back, went back to Missouri and that was Easter week of 23. I was pretty overwhelmed and kind of let down at the same time to have those girls leave. But it was a really good three months of trying to help them out and they're very good friends.

Speaker 3:

And about a week, 10 days after Easter, mother Superior calls me to tell me that one of the nuns who had been having these seizures or kind of catatonic episodes would get visions of either Jesus or Mary, and she said that in one of her visions. Recently she had a vision of the Virgin Mary standing on a hill, her arm extended, pointing to a hill, and the hill was where Sister Wilhelmina was buried and said to this nun, it's time to dig up your treasure. That coincided with the completion of a side altar where they were going to move her into a new coffin and put her body inside the church. Well, they dug her up and she was incorruptible. And so there's only a couple hundred saints in the Catholic Church who have been incorruptible, where their bodies don't decay.

Speaker 3:

So she was not embalmed, she was buried in the wet Missouri dirt in a pine coffin and everything was decayed. All the linen fabric on the inside was decayed, part of the wood was decayed, but her habit, her veil and her body were incorruptible. They didn't decay. Wow. And so for me, the big giant aha and gratitude was that five years of suffering and being just dumb enough not to quit and saying that prayer don't let it go to waste culminated with the giant miracle of this wonderful woman who started her own nun order, and they've helped I don't know lots and lots and lots of people, and it's really a humbling privilege to have been a tiny part of it.

Speaker 2:

So I got one more question before we got to take a break here. Yeah, excellent information, by the way, and I can imagine a lot of people are going to resonate with that. Yeah, thank you you prayed every morning God make this go away, but don't let it go to waste. Don't let it go to waste. Yeah, looking back, do you think that the suffering was necessary to prepare you for this mission?

Speaker 3:

Oh gosh, yes, Totally, Completely. Mission oh gosh, yes, totally, completely. Yeah, that was. If there was one thing to point to of the necessity of it was to be prepared for that. So you know, when you being kind of a type A I don't want to just say type A asshole you don't like to ask for help, and so, being sick, I couldn't do everything I was used to doing, so I had to humble myself and reach out, uncomfortably. Reach out, Sure.

Speaker 2:

Now in your sisters and brothers. Do you have sisters and brothers? I do. Are you the middle child?

Speaker 3:

I'm the oldest.

Speaker 2:

Okay, usually the middle child's the overachiever, okay.

Speaker 3:

Copy. It's just what it is. I'm the middle child's the overachiever.

Speaker 2:

Okay, copy. It's just what it is. I'm a middle child. I was in a meeting once and the attorney looks at me and goes well, we know who the overachiever is in the room. Okay, yeah copy that Loud and clear. I went okay, gotcha Okay, so I've got to take a break. It was an excellent answer on that one, because I mean you've got to suffer to understand and it sounds like you had plenty of it, so let me do this.

Speaker 2:

Let me take a break. We'll come back with the number six question on my list and we'll just kind of go from there. Can you hang tight?

Speaker 3:

Yes, sir will do.

Speaker 2:

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Speaker 2:

Welcome back to HuttCast. We'd listen to our guys who helped sponsor the show for us, but we have this amazing, amazing story on our hands. Did you make it back with us? I'm here, yes, sir. Okay, I've got some other questions here, because after the exorcist thing, I've got a whole lot of questions. I've never, you know, you see them on tv, like you said, but nothing, like you don't see it, you just can't write this. Yeah, so from struggling, you launch lucia eyes to combat the blue light exposure? Yes, how big of a threat is modern technology to our health and if and what are we ignoring that we should be paying attention to? I think he answered a lot of it, but but what's the nuts and bolts of that?

Speaker 3:

So a couple other things. So we, being a father of seven and trying to keep compliance with my kids wearing their because these kids are all on devices and we homeschool, so they have to be on a computer or an iPad and then in this day and age, the way they communicate and socialize is on a telephone or a screen of some sort, and I don't know the exact number, but the kids prepubescent children's pupils are larger by almost double than the adults pupils are larger by almost double than the adults' pupils are, so they are more susceptible to damage from the blue light. So we have a lot of kids' frames I think more than any other blue blocking glasses company out there, and so the dangers from blue light and then, like you said, the non-native emf are huge, because I I hesitate to call them the evil overlords. They might just be corporate greedy guys but there could be something sinister behind it. But now that all this data is out and thankfully with rfk, you know, trying to do this maha thing in amer I think that there's some good changes coming and it's no longer fringe science and weird, whatever you call them biohackers, it's more mainstream. So the way I kind of compare the number one thing blue light. For me, that's the number one thing that got me healthy the fastest. Now, I did a hundred other things to combat the mold, but it's the one thing I continually do every day is block blue light.

Speaker 3:

So, um, if you've ever gone camping and you hike all day, you don't have a phone with you, you make a fire, you roast some hot dogs and do some marshmallows and s'mores, and then it's dark and you're sitting telling stories around the campfire and suddenly start yawning and you're like, oh my gosh, I'm tired, I need to get to bed. It must be midnight. You look at your watch it's 8.20. You're like what in the hell? Why am I so tired? Well, you're outside. You probably got up with the sun. You got sun in your eyes and on your skin and sunshine in your eyes that are not blocked with glasses or sunglasses or contacts. Your eyes have these melanoptin receptors which accept the light from the sun and then set basically the circadian clocks in every cell of your body and what blue light does is it knocks that system out of whack.

Speaker 3:

So if you're out camping, you get up in the morning, you go out in the sun, you're outside all day. You're getting sun on your skin and under your eyes, and then firelight or candlelight is the same closest color temperature to the sun. So it's natural, okay. Your body gets back into a natural rhythm, back on the circadian rhythm, and you fall asleep earlier. So if you block blue light, whether from wearing our glasses or somebody else reputable, or you use a filter on your screens, your body is going to start getting back into that kind of rhythm and then you'll get deeper sleep, better sleep, and your body will drop into the cellular recovery.

Speaker 3:

So that's how I got the healthiest, the fastest. The other thing I tell everybody not to do is don't leave your phone plugged in on next to your bed. Put it in airplane mode. Leave it in the bathroom so you can still hear the alarm, and turn your Wi-Fi router off at night. Put it on a Christmas timer so it goes off at 11 and comes back on at 7 or 8 in the morning. Wow, those things are completely disruptive to your cellular health.

Speaker 2:

That's a whole lot of asking there, isn't it?

Speaker 3:

Yeah, yeah. Well, if you look at every iteration of 1G, 2G, 3g, 4g and 5G, all of these kind of diseases heart disease, diabetes, all of these autoimmune-type diseases have risen along with these implementations of these new systems. And the more people are on screens and using this non-native EMF devices, the more you have to do other stuff to protect yourself and recover. Sure, so my system is I get up every morning, go outside barefoot, stand barefoot for 10 minutes and watch the sunrise, and then I jump in a cold tub and then I get my day going. You ground out, Blocking, blocking, blocking blue light all day long and movement.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, well, you, you ground out. Dr Ely is a big person like that as well. Yeah, now you're. You're not you. Yeah, now you're a nonprofit. Let's shift some gears, hope. Chain is focused on teen mental health, suicide prevention. How do mold, blue light and these hidden toxins tie into the mental health of the young crisis people face today?

Speaker 3:

So you know, I guess we can drop into mold. You know I guess we can drop into mold Mold I don't want to scare everybody about, but most of the half the buildings in the United States have some sort of water damage and mold. You don't ever want to leave it there or clean it. You want to tear it out, even if it's on the studs, you just throw it away. It's just gross, it's bad. It'll sit there and lie dormant and the mycotoxins the survival, replicating mechanism of the mold can live dormant for years and then, once they get the right substrate water, darkness they start growing again. And the mycotoxins are what are horrible. They can cross the blood-brain barrier and camp out in fatty tissue, which your brain is, and that's why I was having all the neurological dysfunctions. So mold is kind of a rough one. It can be rough on kids. Kids tend to recover faster than old people like me.

Speaker 2:

But the thing for Wait, you ain't that old you were. What February of 66 was your birthday?

Speaker 3:

Yeah, I'm almost 60. So the thing with the kids, though, I kind of already mentioned they're attached to these devices and they they do cause hormonal disruption. Blue light does it. So does the non-native emf. It can cause neurological problems. It it can cause depression and anxiety and then it can become addicting. There are several patents out there about the design of the blue light spectrum on these devices that makes them addicting. And then that's even before you get to the content. So the children are really under attack from technology and content, and just a couple simple things that parents and kids can do alike can protect them from this.

Speaker 3:

Because in 2022, we shifted the nonprofit For Lucia Eyes from just outfitting kids in underserved areas to suicide, because there was a huge spike in suicides after the pandemic, wow. So that's part of our big mission. So most of our profits from Lucia Eyes go to Hope King, which we support. These things that are in schools called Hope Squads, and Hope Squads are peer-led teams of trusted advocates. So the kids in the high schools and middle schools vote on kids who would be a trusted advisor, somebody they could talk to, somebody that's warm, welcoming, friendly, and the kids then that either accept to become a Hope Squad member and if they do, they get trained and if there's an outcry event where the kid has actively thought of a plan, then those kids can go to another trusted advisor. And it was started in utah by, I think in 2000 or 2001 by dr greg hudnall. He had a huge problem with suicides in his uh school district and since he started it uh in 2001 they've had zero suicides that was a.

Speaker 2:

Mormon thing, wasn't it?

Speaker 3:

I don't know. I think it was a public school. He might be a Mormon, I don't know. He probably is a Mormon. I know that there was a lot of problems with suicide in the Mormon community there was. I don't want to comment too much about it, but I know they were having a huge problem with it. But he's the guy that started it and we've got a bunch of them in schools here in Texas. But there's 70,000 schools in the United States and there's only 1,700 of these programs active right now. Wow. So they need them in more schools?

Speaker 2:

Yeah, it sounds that way, and with today's kids, they kind of need all the help they can get because there's so much, like you said, attacking them. Yeah, now you created a short film called Live, don't Die and now there's a documentary production called Incorruptible. Is that what I'm seeing? What role do you do? Storytelling and media play and fight in these invisible battles?

Speaker 3:

so, um, there's a couple things we're working on. I I just got a wild hair one day and decided I grew up trying to be an actor. I went to california after college and failed miserably at that kind of artistic writer, done a lot of acting and stuff and so I just decided to write this short film and, uh, we did. It was a really good thing. We used it to launch the, the hope chain uh, non-profit, and I don't know about the incorruptibles. Uh, I think that's a documentary.

Speaker 3:

There's another guy who two guys have contacted me to talk about the different documentaries they're doing on the Nuns and Sister Wilhelmina, so I don't know which one is which. Okay, I'm actively investing in another company called Movie Night and it is an anti-woke new streaming platform similar to Netflix, and so that's going to have a bunch of stuff that's going to be really helpful for parents, like all the stuff they promised us for DVDs, where you could basically have a filter and pick out what you want your kids to see and hear. We're going to be able to do that and not make the film. You know, 27 minutes long after you click everything you want to cut out.

Speaker 2:

So yeah, you get the credits yep now some critics might hear mold exorcism miracles in the same sentence and write it off to his fringe. What do you say to the skeptics that may dismiss your story?

Speaker 3:

That's a great question. I've got a lot of people. I just came from a meeting where I was talking with a guy and told him part of the story and he's poo-pooing the whole thing. I've been convicted of it. I used to make fun of my wife about mold. You know like, oh, she would complain about it and say it's dangerous. And one of our old houses the house that we lost when we went through bankruptcy after being in the mortgage business had some mold in the basement and I was like, ah, bullshit, it's fine. And then here we are, a year later I got my butt kicked by it and so I get the part of being a skeptic and I believed, you know air quote about, uh, the demonic stuff yeah I had an experience while we were in the uh, moldy house twice, where they call it nocturnal paralysis.

Speaker 3:

Some people call it being sat on by a witch, where you're not really sleeping and you're not awake but you can't move, and that happened to me twice. That was pretty scary and like I couldn't talk, but finally, when I could talk, the only thing I could say was Jesus. And like I couldn't talk, but finally, when I could talk, the only thing I could say was jesus, and then it all stopped. So that, yeah, that gave me a little basis of believing in this preternatural world. So I get people being skeptical and that's fine. I just pray they don't ever have an experience like I did. But the devil's real and so are his minions, and they don't like us.

Speaker 2:

I think I'd have my phone programmed to say Jesus every 15 minutes. If that was the case, Jesus why, Help me, Jesus. Jesus, help me. Yep, yep Wow.

Speaker 3:

I'm with you, that's incredible man.

Speaker 2:

Now you've said and I think you've said it and it's a quote this isn't about me, it's about giving people the tools to protect their health, minds and spirits. What are the top tools? The takeaways?

Speaker 3:

that you want every listener of HuttCast to walk away with today. I would start with the spiritual tools. You know I think there's a big deficit in our world and you know we have started our own little podcast, kind of like not as big as yours and not as big as Joe Rogan, but we're kind of gearing.

Speaker 2:

Little fish, big pond, that's me.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, yeah, yeah, we're trying to gear it towards the 13 to 25-year-old kids who are the most at risk for suicide. Okay, and so the tools? What I like to pick the brains of people are if you could go back and tell your 13-year-old self a couple things to do, what would you tell them? And so what I would tell, what I do tell my kids is no matter what it is, it's all going to be all right. Keep offering it up, keep giving it back to God. Try to give him your trust. It sucks, and you know. Ask for help, don't wait. And then you know and I'm sure you have a bunch of listeners who are Christians, who are Jewish and others I'm a heavy-duty Christian and I know that when there's a serious exorcism problem that somebody else can't handle, they call a heavy-duty Catholic priest. So that's kind of like okay, you got the Navy SEALs of the spiritual world here. So I'm staying Catholic. I don't want to tell anybody else to change, but I'm staying Catholic.

Speaker 2:

Well, I'm Catholic as well, but I've never heard anybody on the show that has been a part of an exorcism. I mean again, you can't write this stuff.

Speaker 3:

Well, tim, I tell you, dude, I really literally pit my chance when the whole thing was going on. It was just unbelievably crazy and, like I said, I don't want to do it again. I'm glad I went through it and I hope nobody else has to go through it. On the physical side, I would say get outside every day, get barefoot, watch the sunrise, get as much sun on your skin and body as you can. Keep moving, block blue light, drink good, good, clean water. Um, you know I I like a carnivore diet. I don't stick to it. You know it was labor day. I had a ton of ice cream, ice cream cones and pie well it's, it's kind of carnivore cream came from.

Speaker 3:

Yeah right, it came from a cow with the sugar cane. Right, right and then uh, yeah.

Speaker 3:

The other thing is, you know, the big message of that anti-suicide video is don't be afraid to reach out for help. And, on the flip side, if you see somebody struggling, don't hide it, Don't like, brush it off, don't let the devil whisper in your ear and tell you everything's all right. Reach out to somebody if you think something's wrong. I reach out a hundred times and have somebody go. I'm fine, what's wrong with you, dude?

Speaker 3:

I had a kid that worked for me in the oil and gas business who killed himself, and I reached out to him every day when he had a weird outcry event for three months and then he kept saying he was fine and then three months after that he killed himself. So I you know, the stomach acid over that is still kind of there. So don't be afraid to reach out and ask for help. And, on the flip side, if you see somebody struggling, just go talk to them. We need more connection and community in this world. We're all isolated with these damn wonderful devices you and I are talking on and your listeners are hearing you on. Yes, let's get face-to-face.

Speaker 2:

And the computer is recording us. It's a thing, you know. How do you not? No, no, it's fine. How do you not be?

Speaker 3:

part of it. Yeah, it's great, use it. But you know, get face-to-face with people, go hug somebody, yeah.

Speaker 2:

Well, you have an incredible story, dan. Yeah, thanks, tim. I'm going to get this edited up, I'm going to push it out there. It'll probably become dropped on Saturday, maybe Sunday, but I'm going to get you a pre-link to it so you can kind of hear what's going on and you know just kind of this is a one take thing.

Speaker 2:

I love these kinds of shows because you can sit back and have conversation and say, hey, well, you know what do you, what's your, what are your stories? And I am so blessed to have these conversations with so many people around the world. I look at this as I'm I'm the winner here because I get to have these conversations.

Speaker 3:

It's super fun. It really is super fun. And I'll tell you another one. If you want to put this in the podcast, send it, go ahead, this one. So when we made the movie, I called this friend of mine who was in the nightclub business at the same time I was. She shifted out of that into the film industry and here in Texas and she produced it. Her name's Melissaissa kirkendall and she called somebody who is on our crew. The day she called this person, they were contemplating suicide that day and she called this person and said hey, I really need you to come work on this project. It's a, it's some volunteers and you've got to take half pay and all this other stuff. Well, that day she called, that guy was ready to kill himself and he didn't because of it. So it's really a big blessing to just get a tiny glimpse of some of the good things that go on, because you never know what one positive action, one kind word, one hug, one smile to somebody will do. It's really amazing to be a part of that.

Speaker 2:

Let's plug your stuff again. How do we find you?

Speaker 3:

LuciaEyescom. L-u-c-i-a-e-y-e-scom is the best place. I'm on Instagram and X and Facebook and all that stuff. You can find me there. The best place is Lucia eyescom or hope chaincom. H O P E C H A I Ncom, and the podcast is not out yet, but it will be and it's y'all cast and it's y'allcastcom. Y-a-l-l-castcom.

Speaker 2:

Well, if you need some input on the podcast stuff, I know a guy I would love it. Man, I would love it. Now, mind you, this is like the sledgehammer for the tack, because I've got a full-blown production studio in which I work in the underground location bunker and I use maybe a third of the gear, but it is crystal clear. So if you're ever in Minneapolis or not Minneapolis but close to Minneapolis and you want to come up and have a show in session, we should do that.

Speaker 3:

I would love it. I would love it. Like I said, my best friend lives up there so I need to scoot up and get face-to-face with him. So probably after the first of the year I'll do that. I would love to get out and buy you a steak, drink a fat bottle of Cabernet with you and talk some snacks.

Speaker 2:

You've got to be really like a box of Ripple 50-50. But I do hear you, you and I appreciate that and you are always welcome in studio to come on out and you know I've had a lot of guests and they sound great on the phone, but when you get them in studio they're put up on thousand dollar mics and they are crystal, crystal clear copy that and they, uh, it's such a it's the Chevette versus the Corvette thing.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, I got you, I understood, but I can't get any more bandwidth through a cell phone, through the mixing board.

Speaker 4:

It's just the way it is, but you know hey.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, Dan, I'm going to pull the pin on this. What are we into our second session here? 21, 22 minutes. Okay, so it's going to be a 49-minute show, but I'll add it up and thank you. Thank you again for coming on.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, thanks for having me man, I really appreciate it.

Speaker 2:

And I want it to be enjoyable. I mean again, it's a conversation, it's not a military operation, it's just a what do you know?

Speaker 3:

Yeah, I'll put together a discount code for your listeners. I'll make it HUTCAST20 to get them 20% off and I'll text you a link here in like 15 minutes.

Speaker 2:

Well, listeners, as always if we get a link. Hutcast does not accept any money for these shows. It goes to a charity of Dan's choosing. So for that case we don't collect, we give back Wonderful Okay, back, wonderful Okay, dan standby. I'm going to put this in standby mode For our HuttCast listeners. You heard him.

Speaker 4:

Get Catholic. Okay, I'm kidding there.

Speaker 2:

But you know, if you're Catholic and you need a priest, you know. I mean hey, but we'll catch you next time. And thanks everybody for tuning in. Have a wonderful, safe rest of your week, stand by and that's a wrap for hudcast. Hudcast is again a pragmatic approach to seeing things how some people see them. If you like our show, give us a thumbs up on the facebook site again for hudcast. Thank you again. Have a wonderful evening, thank you.

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