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<p>Kevin Nash dives into a controversial subject this week, taking aim at Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s health promises and the messy truth about stem cell treatment. In a conversation that starts with airline chaos and ends with medical reform, Nash shares unfiltered thoughts about America's broken healthcare system and his own journey with stem cell therapy. The discussion peels back layers of politics, money, and access, revealing how much red tape still stands between American patients and real medical progress. Nash's personal account of his recovery after stem cell treatment outside the U.S. adds a firsthand look at what science can do when regulation doesn't get in the way. As always, Sean Oliver steers the conversation into unexpected territory—from airport etiquette and obesity in America to the economics behind medical breakthroughs. Their back-and-forth cuts through spin and exposes the contradictions in how we talk about "health freedom." This episode isn't about politics; it's a...