Speaker
Scott Eastwood
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1 episodes
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1Podcasts
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Scott Eastwood decided to take a year off from acting at age 40 to gain perspective but said it made him more depressed, reinforcing the value of purposeful work.
Scott Eastwood described his 5-MeO-DMT experience as life-changing, saying it felt like seeing the world for the first time and he cried for 45 minutes afterward.
Scott Eastwood met Colonel Herbert Irving Stern, aged 107, who served at the Battle of the Bulge and in April 1945 liberated a concentration camp of 3,000 Jewish women.
Scott Eastwood did 5-MeO-DMT and described it as the most life-changing experience he's ever had. Coming back felt like seeing the world for the very first time — and he cried for 45 minutes in a stranger's arms.
American commercial bread is bleached with chlorine gas, leavened with a carcinogen called potassium bromate banned in Europe and China, and doused in glyphosate before harvest. What gets labeled 'gluten sensitivity' is actually your body reacting to an ultra-processed chemical product that barely qualifies as food.
Scott Eastwood spent decades proving he could act on his own merits while constantly being dismissed as a nepotism hire. Being Clint Eastwood's son didn't open doors — it made people root against him.
Elites benefit when people are fighting over trans issues and culture war flashpoints because the real game — consolidation of wealth and power — goes unnoticed. If there were no division, the pitchforks would come out. That's why the teams are manufactured.
Scott Eastwood took a year off at 40 to get perspective after 20 years of non-stop work. It made him more depressed. The lesson: being busy doing what you love isn't a burden — it's the point.
Scott Eastwood believes getting famous before your frontal cortex is fully developed permanently stunts emotional growth. His father deliberately kept him out of LA and away from the industry to let him grow up normally — and he thinks it's the reason he kept his head on straight.
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- Arts 43%
- Business 15%
- Government 14%
- Health & Fitness 14%
- Society & Culture 14%
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