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SPLITTING HAIRS with Tab Salsman

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I cut hair. I also have a podcast where I interview awesome people while giving them an awesome haircut.

Austin, TX Katılım Mayıs 2024
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American was ordering DoorDash from Gibson’s Steakhouse in Chicago On the app it asks if you would like to add a carrot cake. It’s $23.50 for the slice. It seems expensive but she ads it anyway This is what she received… It’s a House made Carrot Cake with Cream Cheese Frosting and Walnuts I found the reason for this shocking situation is because the steakhouse is known for oversized, old-school steakhouse portions According to reviewers online it’s well worth it and people say it’s very good tasting I’d recommend only ordering this if you’re with a group of people Personally I think this is actually a pretty good value, but the price does seem shocking at first if you’ve never seen it
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Lightening just happened here in Austin and the thunder that came after didn’t sound like the normal thunder. It just kept going on like it was never ending.
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On this episode of @SplittingHairsPod, Anthony Lolli (@Anthony_Lolli) talks about why he decided to document his transformation publicly. What started as accountability turned into something much bigger. According to him, more than a dozen men have reached out over the years saying the documentary stopped them from taking their own life. For Anthony, filming the process was not just about weight loss or fitness. It was about creating a level of accountability he could not escape from. He knew if the cameras were rolling and people were watching, he would finish what he started. He turned the transformation into a business because he understood something about himself early on: he honors commitments when other people are counting on him. That led to one of the strongest lines of the episode. “I never want to ruin my personal resume with myself.” What promises have you made to yourself that nobody else sees?
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Fake Dentist? On this episode of Splitting Hairs Pod, Anthony Lolli @Anthony_Lolli shares one of the most intense health scares of his life. While building documentaries, launching companies, and pushing nonstop through work, he says he was slowly being destroyed by a sinus infection caused by a bad dental implant from what he describes as a fake biological dentist. Things got so bad he says he began losing his hearing and vision. Doctors eventually told him the oral antibiotics were no longer working and that he needed emergency IV treatment through a PICC line because the infection could kill him. The conversation opens up a much bigger discussion around biological dentistry, chronic infections, and how many health problems people may never realize are connected to their mouth. How many “mystery illnesses” actually start with something people never think to check?
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Anthony Lolli is an entrepreneur, filmmaker, real estate mogul, and the founder of Biohack Yourself Media. After losing more than 125 pounds and rebuilding his health, his focus shifted from real estate into documentaries centered around biohacking, longevity, biological dentistry, and preventative wellness. Alongside his wife, TereZa, Anthony co-created the Biohack Yourself documentary series, with films streaming across Amazon Prime, Apple TV, Roku, and Tubi. He also helped spearhead the MAHA movement and hosted the inaugural MAHA Ball featuring RFK Jr. and leading voices in health and wellness. In this episode, Anthony talks about transformation, accountability, and the systems that shape our health and daily lives. The conversation moves through weight loss, documentaries, wellness culture, and the growing interest in human performance and anti-aging. Anthony also shares the story of a sinus infection that nearly killed him after a bad dental implant, leading into a larger discussion about biological dentistry, toxicity, root canals, breast implant illness, and why more people are beginning to question traditional approaches to health and medicine. youtu.be/R8UpcC90gIE?si…
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Philippe T
Philippe T@brain_stimulus·
☀️ EN 1914, CE LIVRE EXPLIQUAIT DÉJÀ COMMENT VIVRE 150 ANS… EN BUVANT DE L’EAU DISTILLÉE ! 😱❗ 🚨Il s’appelle Vitalogy — une encyclopédie de santé publiée en 1914. 🤯Dans ses pages, les auteurs (deux médecins) affirment que le corps humain peut vivre bien au-delà de 100 ans si on élimine les dépôts minéraux qui s’accumulent dans les organes. Selon eux : Les os pourraient durer 4000 ans Les poumons 1500 ans La peau 1000 ans La cause principale des maladies et de la mort prématurée ? Les dépôts de « sol animal » et de minéraux insolubles qui s’accumulent dans le cœur, le foie, les reins et les artères… exactement comme le tartre dans une bouilloire. Leur remède ? Boire de l’eau distillée quotidiennement. Ils expliquent que l’eau distillée a le pouvoir d’absorber progressivement ces dépôts et de les éliminer du corps. Et puis… est venue l’industrie pharmaceutique. Avec ses médicaments, ses « minéraux essentiels », ses eaux minérales enrichies et ses suppléments à vie. Coïncidence ou stratégie ? Un livre de 1914 savait déjà que l’eau pure pouvait nettoyer le corps en profondeur. Aujourd’hui, on nous dit que l’eau distillée est « dangereuse » et qu’il faut consommer des minéraux en permanence. Qui a vraiment intérêt à ce que nous restions malades et dépendants ?
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On this episode of Splitting Hairs Pod, Arslan Chaudhary talks about the part of immigration that doesn’t change. Not the headlines. Not the cases you hear about. The system that’s been sitting there for decades. Millions of people inside it. Working. Living. Part of the economy whether it’s acknowledged or not. It doesn’t get talked about much. If no one talks about it, how does it change?
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On this episode of Splitting Hairs Pod, immigration attorney Arslan Chaudhary talks about the part nobody wants to say out loud. If unauthorized labor disappeared overnight in places like California, entire parts of daily life would start breaking almost immediately. Restaurants, construction, landscaping, deliveries, hotels, warehouses. People love to scream about immigration until the price of their own life goes up. That is where the conversation usually dies. A lot of people want the labor. They just do not want to acknowledge the people doing it. Because the second those workers disappear, the same people demanding change would be furious about what everything suddenly costs. Do people actually want the system fixed, or do they just want cheap labor without looking at it?
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On this episode of Splitting Hairs Pod, immigration attorney Arslan Chaudhary talks about the contradiction inside the immigration system. America wants to attract skilled workers, entrepreneurs, and talented people from around the world, but the actual process of getting here or staying here can be painfully slow, expensive, and uncertain. What starts as paperwork quickly becomes real life. Marriages, children, careers, travel, families separated across countries while waiting for approvals that can take months or years. And even when people try to go through the proper legal channels, there is no guarantee that money, preparation, or patience will speed things up. At what point does a system stop filtering people and start pushing good people away?
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On this episode of Splitting Hairs Pod, immigration attorney Arslan Chaudhary talks about how much of the immigration system is built around preventing fraud. Fake marriages, false claims, people trying to game the process. The more people abuse a system, the more rules and delays get built around it, and eventually the people trying to do things the right way end up carrying the weight of all of it. What starts as protection slowly turns into suspicion. The system becomes slower, more cautious, more bureaucratic, because it is constantly trying to anticipate human nature before it happens. At what point does preventing abuse start hurting everyone else?
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On this episode of Splitting Hairs Pod, immigration attorney Arslan Chaudhary asks a question that does not get asked enough. With all the technology, all the resources, why does the system never really change? Not one side. Not one administration. If the system keeps going, it is because it serves something. What happens when the problem is part of the design?
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62 | Arslan Chaudhary Gets a Haircut: Immigration, Labor, and the System That Depends On It Arslan Chaudhary is an immigration attorney with over 16 years of experience, breaking down how the U.S. immigration system actually works beyond headlines. Outside of law, he’s also a musician and creative, which shapes how he looks at the system he works inside of. This isn’t a political debate. It’s a look at how the system actually runs. In this episode, Arslan breaks down what immigration actually looks like beyond headlines, not just policy, but the structure underneath it. The conversation moves through how the system is designed to prevent fraud, why that slows everything down, and what happens when process becomes so complex that it starts working against the people trying to follow it. What stands out most is the part that rarely gets discussed. Entire sectors of the U.S. economy rely on unauthorized labor, from agriculture to hospitality, shaping how the immigration system functions in real life. We also get into the disconnect between policy and reality, why neither side of the political spectrum fully addresses this, and what a real solution might look like if the goal was to acknowledge the system as it is instead of how it’s presented. youtu.be/cy_fEN-QZqc?si…
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The 24 Hour Rule On this episode of Splitting Hairs Pod, Zach Shallcross (@zach_shallcross ) talks about the 24 hour rule. When something bothers you, give it a full day before saying anything. Emotions settle, perspective shifts, and sometimes it is not even worth bringing up anymore. But if it is still sitting there after 24 hours, then it probably matters. Do you react right away or let it sit?
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Nothing Is Real? On this episode of Splitting Hairs Pod, Zach Shallcross (@zach_shallcross ) and I go down a weird path. What happens when reality TV is not real at all. Not actors. Not contestants. Just AI. It sounds insane at first, but then you realize there is already an audience for everything. AI influencers. AI personalities. It is not that far off. At some point, would you even be able to tell?
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That One Friend On this episode of Splitting Hairs Pod, Zach Shallcross (@zach_shallcross ) and I talk about that one friend. The one who gets too drunk, can’t get into a Yard House, and somehow still thinks he’s making a strong case to keep the night going. Every group has one. First one to push it. Last one to tap out. And somehow it always becomes everyone else’s problem. Who’s that friend in your group?
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Human Ping Pong On this episode of Splitting HairsP od, Zach Shallcross (@zach_shallcross ) and I try to figure out why pickleball is everywhere right now. Playing it is fun. Watching it feels like two people playing fetch with each other. The conversation drifts into sports that work on TV versus live. Some things just do not translate the same. What sport do you love playing but hate watching?
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Don’t Say It On this episode of Splitting Hairs Pod, Zach Shallcross (@zach_shallcross ) talks about being careful with what you say out loud. Even as a joke. He is big on not putting certain things into the universe. It starts light, but you can feel there is something there. Like maybe words carry more weight than we give them credit for. Whether you call it manifestation or just mindset, the idea is the same. Do you believe what you say can shape what happens?
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AwakenedOutlaw⚒️@AwakenedOutlaw·
I'm not saying he is, but if it came out that Elon was an extraterrestrial after all. Most folks would be like, okay. Makes sense. And that would be that. 😁
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There should be NO statute of limitations for his AIDS crimes…
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From TV to Marriage On this episode of @SplittingHairsPod, Zach Shallcross (@zachshall ) talks about how fast everything moved. Meeting on a TV show, getting married, and suddenly planning a one year anniversary. It still feels surreal. Like it all happened too quickly to fully process, but somehow it all worked out. From reality TV to real life. Did they just get lucky?
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