4.23.26 Psychedelic drugs for mental illness, a state-funded abortion facility, AI for medical care, and an Iranian-born pastor on the Iran war
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This episode of The World and Everything In It covers a range of global and domestic issues, beginning with escalating tensions in the Middle East as Iranian forces seized cargo ships in the Strait of Hormuz, prompting U.S. condemnation and a diplomatic standoff. The episode then shifts to domestic policy, spotlighting President Trump's executive order accelerating the FDA review of psychedelic drugs like psilocybin and ibogaine for mental health treatment, sparking debate over scientific rigor versus political urgency. In New Mexico, pro-life advocates are uniting to oppose a state-funded abortion facility in Las Cruces, framing it as a threat to unborn life and a symbol of abortion tourism. The discussion turns to artificial intelligence in healthcare, with a Gallup poll revealing that a quarter of Americans use AI for medical advice, raising concerns about data privacy, accuracy, and the lack of HIPAA protections for consumer health platforms. The episode concludes with a powerful interview with David Nasser, an Iranian-born pastor who fled Iran in 1979 and now reflects on the current chaos in his homeland, expressing hope for liberation and gratitude from ordinary Iranians toward the U.S. Finally, commentator Cal Thomas warns of the dangers of mid-decade redistricting in Virginia, calling it a dangerous precedent that undermines democratic trust and fuels partisan escalation. The episode closes with a reflection on faith, freedom, and the enduring promise of divine protection.
President Trump's executive order could fast-track psychedelic drug approvals for mental health, but critics warn of rushing unproven treatments.
Pro-life groups in New Mexico are uniting to stop a state-funded abortion facility, citing abortion tourism and ethical concerns.
AI is increasingly used for medical advice, but privacy and accuracy risks remain due to lack of regulation outside hospital settings.
Iranian citizens may be grateful for U.S. support amid regime instability, but liberation must ultimately come from within.
Mid-decade redistricting in Virginia sets a dangerous precedent, undermining democratic norms and fueling partisan escalation.
Iranian Ship Seizures and Middle East Tensions
“Iran has gone from having the most lethal navy in the Middle East to now acting like a bunch of pirates.”
Psychedelics for Mental Health: Hope or Haste?
“We need the same sense of urgency that we had with HIV to address mental illness, PTSD, addiction, and other intractable and debilitating mental illnesses.”
Pro-Life Coalition Fights Abortion Facility in New Mexico
“The people of Iran have been, I like to say, held hostage by these tyrants.”
AI in Healthcare: Promise and Peril
A Gallup poll reveals 25% of Americans use AI for medical advice, from symptom checking to analyzing lab results. While AI shows promise in diagnostics, experts warn of hallucinations, biased data, and a lack of privacy protections outside HIPAA-covered settings.
Iranian Pastor Reflects on His Homeland in Crisis
“The people of Iran have been, I like to say, held hostage by these tyrants.”
“The people of Iran have been, I like to say, held hostage by these tyrants.”
“We've been praying for 47 years. The people of Iran have been, I like to say, held hostage by these tyrants.”
“When you're drowning, whoever's going to throw you a life jacket, you're going to grab it.”
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FDA Commissioner Marty McCary
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Psilocybin
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Cal Thomas
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The World and Everything In It • 39m • 3/31/2026
3.31.26 Military force and diplomacy in Iran, social media companies held accountable, Gen Z relationships, and church design for music and preaching.
The World and Everything In It • 39m • 3/31/2026
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