All right, ladies and gentlemen, Hurricane Milton came on board and it did not disappoint. Lives were lost. We're gonna tell you about that. And on the flip side, the craze of social media is to extend our life. Why uncensored, unfiltered, un hinged. It's a coral cast. Listen daily on your favorite streaming service. It is the crowdcast. I am Correll happy. I do have another day today, October tenth, Thursday, October tenth, So very glad you. That's right, you are joining me.
All right, we got a lot to talk about. Milton swept across Florida like a roomba, just cleared everything out. Had more tornadoes than ever before, more tornado warnings. My friends in Orlando, David and Toby, have sent me photos of their neighborhood. Trees are down, street signs are down, cars are damaged. They're okay, however, and that's all that matters. And their cats are okay. We're gonna be talking about
all that. Also, there's a I read four stories this morning, Apple News, USA Today, The New York Times and BBC all about life extension drugs, and I want to talk about the flip side of Milton, where I told you yesterday, and I want you to think about this. Yesterday I said that tomorrow, at this time, there will be people in Florida that we're alive and expecting to go about their lives and live a long life, that are dead. And there are at least ten so far who did
not make it through Milton. So we're going to talk about all that before we do. I've had my macha, but I just want to say to you all, I'm a little bit of a mess. I was at the park this morning with Ember and we saw a Golden Retriever get out of the back of a truck with very handsome gentlemen and two other people, and everybody looked like solemn. And the dog went to the bathroom and was a little trembling, and I said, oh, is he not feeling well today? And they said this is his
final walk. He's got leukemia. And when we leave here, we're going to go to the ved And I said, does he like people? They said, he loves people. So I went up. He kissed me, he wagged his tail.
I gave him a big hug. I told and he's only a year and a half years old, and I told him what a great boy he's been, and I said that don't worry that somewhere this afternoon a puppy will be born and he'll he'll be right back, because I fully believe that dogs are so pure that when they die, their spirit just goes back to that big dog spirit in the sky, and the minute another puppy is born, it splinters off. And I know that there is some of Pippa in Ember. I know that Ember
was born the same day Pippa died. I know this, but I got to tell you, I cried and cried. I walked around that park and just cried and cried. You know, for those of you that love your pets, it's the hardest day of the pet ownership. And it's unfair that nature makes us do it. It is it's unfair that they don't just die. And as we talk about later in the show, life extension and drugs like rap amycin, you know, I could care less about extending
human life. We need to really work on extending dog's life. And there is a shot for dogs over thirty five pounds that will now extend their life three to five years. That's real it exists, and you have to ask your vet about it, but it exists. And I just my heart went out to that man and the people that were there with their dog. Leukemia. You know, there's no beating it, there's no taking out the tumor. There's you know,
it's leukemia. And yeah, that really that got to me this morning, that that you know, knowing it was his last walk, such a good boy. So anyway, that got to me. So I've been a little glum. I've been trying to pick myself up, but you know, that's just so sad. It's just it's so sad. And then in Florida you saw people abandoning their pets, leaving their pets
behind and then evacuating or going to a shelter. I would have preferred those people drowning the hurricane myself, you know, I you know, I mean, I'm being partly facetious, but you know, if you leave a pet behind to die or defend for itself, I don't think you're a human that should be on this planet. You have no empathy,
you know, you certainly shouldn't have pets or children. So I saw those stories on social media of police rescuing pets that had been left behind, and I just wanted to find the owners and smack them, like what the hell. So yeah, so Milton did go across Florida. Cato came on land as a Category three, exited as a Category one.
It's off spinning in the Atlantic now being a hurricane and people have died and storm surge and flooding, and you know, I was on a RAMT this morning with my friend Hannah because I was like, I will never understand Florida has been hit by hurricanes since we actually established Florida, since before Christopher Columbus, when the indigenous people
just live there. Hurricanes hit California or I'm hit Florida, And you know, we have weather all across the country, blizzard, snowstorms, and every time you hear the same story, massive flooding, massive loss of property, people dying, And I think to myself, are we just that stupid? You know? For instance, power lines are like seventeenth century technology, putting them on these poles and putting transformers, so the least bit of weather
happens and power goes out for everybody. It is one T twenty four and we cannot figure out a way to get power to people when they need it most, after an emergency. It is twenty twenty four, you know, Elon Musk for the Ashville people, he said, oh, I'm going to give you internet. No, he charged them four hundred for the dish, gave them the first month free, and after that was going to build them on. He just he tried to drum up business in the mid
He's a war profiteer. Basically, you know, why don't we build better? And it has to be the powers to be. It has to be the people in control of codes and regulations down at the city and the mayors and the governors don't demand it. In California, power lines have killed people, basically have started fires that killed people, and yet we just rebuild them the same way. So why in Florida is every home, every home that's anywhere near
water should start twenty feet up. Period. If you want to build a house in Florida, you build it on top of a twenty foot base, so if it floods, the water goes right under your house. Is that hard? And I don't mean these houses you see on stilts. I mean real basis of concrete. You know, the things that are going to withstand the floods and the storms. Why don't we make houses in Florida that can withstand two hundred miles an hour winds. We have the technology
to build houses that will. In fact, they won't look like regular houses. They'll look different. They'll probably be curved, be made of different materials. Oh, it's the expense. It's the cost. Oh, so it's easier to then spend billions through FEMA to help these people rebuild that it is
to do it right the first freaking time. Either we start building houses that withstand the elements, either we start building power that withstands the elements, Internet that withstands the elements, or we say if we can't, then you can't build there. And if I were president, that's how it would be. When you rebuild in these areas. You either rebuild a house that can withstand a storm like Milton, or you don't rebuild. We're not giving you any money and we're
not going to permit you to build there. We're not gonna, you know, give you the code for nothing. But like I've said on this show a million times, we will not do what actually we have the technology to do and what needs to be done. For a variety of reasons. But we won't do it. We will not help ourselves not die. There's so many situations now where we will not help ourselves not die. We won't ban guns. We don't care that our kids are being slaughtered. You know.
We won't build to withstand. Why are they not building houses and building cities and neighborhoods that will withstand the heat? You know, shaded area. Why aren't all of our parks getting giant shades to shade them during the day. Why aren't we doing something about water, building a desalinization plant, bringing in water from the Midwest, whatever. Why aren't we doing something to fill up Lake Mead. We act like nature is just gonna take care of it. No, Nature's
already flipped us off. Nature has said, Nevada, you shouldn't even exist, and it shouldn't. All of Las Vegas should be imploded if we're talking natural resources and the ability to live somewhere and start over from scratch. But we won't. So my heart goes out to everyone in Milton, everyone that's affected. But the whole point of rebuilding and such, that's just dumb to rebuild in areas that have been destroyed by a hurricane is stupid unless you rebuild to
withstand the hurricane. And if you can't, if there is no such house, which there are, But if there is no such house that would withstand the hurricane, if you can't build it twenty feet up in the air, if you don't want cities that look like that, then stop building in these areas. It's pretty simple, and the only way that happens is if we start actually lobbying politicians and make some tough decisions, like tell our politicians FEMA shouldn't pay to go and rescue these people, and well,
rescue them, yes, but rebuild No. FEMA shouldn't be paying. Insurance companies shouldn't repay. They just shouldn't pay. They should say no, we're not going to pay for your damages unless you rebuild in a way that is actually going to stop future damages. It's like giving someone open heart surgery for clogged arteries and then when they're in the hospital, feeding them a stake, and that happens. I am not
making this up. I have visited people who have had open heart surgery, and as soon as they're up and back in their room and eating, they get steak. I'm like, are you friggin kidding me? But like I said, we as a species will not do things that make us not die. It's it's pretty sad. And then you read the converse of that, and hi, everyone in the chatroom at YouTube dot com forward slash, REALLYE carell where you're going to like and subscribe, You're gonna chat, You're gonna
leave comments down below. The comments are sadly lacking. Now now you all think that we can just chat in the chat room and then you don't need to comment down below. That's why the algorithm's not finding me. Everyone says, oh, your YouTube videos would get more views if you do this. If you do that, it's really simple. You have to watch them, like them, subscribe to the channel, and leave comments. That's how the algorithm finds me. We should be having
hundreds of comments under the show. If three hundred people a day are watching, there should at least be one hundred comments, and that way the algorithm will pick me up. But I have begged you, I have pled, I've done you know I can't you know what can I do? I can't make you do it? Some of you, there's a core group of you that are doing it, which is great, keep it up. But the ones of you out there listening that are not commenting or watching the
videos that are not commenting, you're not helping. You're getting a free video, a free show. All you got to do is like it and put a comment down below. And that's just too much for you, Okay, I mean that is what it is, so okay. But anyway, so I don't know where do you stand on this? Where do you stand on insurance and federal funding for people who suffer repeated disasters in areas that are going to
continue to have them. You know, in California you have to buy earthquake insurance from the state because insurance companies started saying we're not We're not issuing earthquake insurance. In Florida. They simply should stop hurricane insurance in air is that are just devastated, just say, look, another storm is gonna come. Either build a house that will withstand it, you know, be the smart little piggy, or go live in another state.
You know, it's that simple. If you don't want to spend the money to build a house that will actually withstand the weather of the area, go live somewhere else. It's pretty simple. So while that goes on, I ought to hear your thoughts on that. While that goes on, we're gonna be talking about rapicin and other drugs. It's all over social media. There are these billionaires that are now doing these life hacks and you read their huge, you know, daily schedule of what they're doing to try
to roll back their biological age. They want to live to one hundred or beyond. Now. Yesterday, scientists from Great Britain did a research study and they found that the cap of human life, like how far could we extend human life? Two hundred years, three hundred years? How far? The answer may surprise you. I'm going to give you
the answer. But more importantly, as we talk about the extension of human life through medicine, uh, and they're talking about, you know, extending with a quality of life where you're actually healthy. As we talk about that, we lose the conversation about what about the planet. You know, the planet eight billion people can't live to be two hundred years old. That doesn't work for the planet. So we're going to talk life extension and how long how long would you
truly like to live in your brain. How old do you think you're going to get? How old? How old do you want to get? I'd love to hear your comments on that. How old do you really want to be? I'd love to say Carel here, and I'd like to take a moment to thank all the patron to Patreon. Your support means the absolute world to me and the show. If you'd like to show your support for the crazy endeavors of the Corel Cast, then please go to Patreon
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Stop acting like we don't. And I know a lot of you are going to say, I just want to live as long as I'm healthy, and then no, no, no, no, you have all thought about this. The average life expectancy in America right now for men is seventy five years and for women seventy eight years. How long do you want to live? And scientists have now told us that the longest a man could live is one hundred and fifteen years and the longest a woman could live is
one hundred and nineteen years. That's like the cap that's with life extension drugs or whatever's that's the cap. Society is not made for us to live that long. Okay, it's not. But what's the number in your head? What number do you really truly want, truly want to make I have to tell you, with all of my medical anxiety aside and everything, I really want to make a hundred. I know everyone's like, you're not going to, and I'm
probably not going to. I may not make seventy, I may not make sixty five, but I really want to make a hundred. I want my hundredth birthday. After that, I don't care, but you know what, I'd like to make a hundred. If I make it into my nineties, I'll be very happy. I will be. I don't want to live so long that I watch my niece and nephew die and those that I truly I know that
sounds horrible. I know I'd live through it, but I don't want to live so long that all of my family is gone and all of my friends, and I don't want to outlive everybody. I want everyone in my world to live to be a hundred. Well, my niece and nephew would have to be in their eighties, but that's that's good. So yeah, I want to live to be a hundred. I do. That's my number. That's my number, not eighty five, not ninety, not ninety three, not ninety four,
not ninety five. I want to live to be one hundred, and I want to be healthy and still active and being me. I want to drop dead at like one hundred and one years old, you know, doing yoga, you know, loving dogs, you know, walking a dog, whatever. So what's your number? How old do you think you're going to live? Because now there are all these billionaires and this science is real. It is now the biggest growing branch of science. I know James Snobel in my chat room. One of
my really wonderful is in my chat room today. Actually I don't know where he is now, James Schnabel. I don't know if he's in Ohio still or Oklahoma or whatever middle state he was in, or he was gonna move. So I don't know, but I will have to do a zoom chat with my patrons so I can find out where he's at. But he was in medicine, so he knows that one of the biggest areas of medicine
right now is life extension. And there's a drug called rapacin rap amycin made from bacteria from Easter Island, not making this up, and it's already a drug and it already has all these incredible benefits for humans. Then there's another drug which is almost coming to market, which basically cleanses your body of all the aging toxins and has extended the life of mice and the health. It has
turned back the biological clock. It's called epigenics, epigenetics, epigenics, and it's the study of how to extend our lives. And they are saying that within the next ten years there will be medicines that can extend your life anywhere from seven to fifteen years. So if you were going to live to be eighty, now you'll be ninety five. If you were going to live to be ninety, you'll be one hundred and five. You know, that's great. It is, it's great, and it's where we're going. But you know,
longer doesn't mean better, you know what I'm saying. We concentrate so much on the length of life humans do instead of the quality of life. It's like the dog I met this morning. I may not have put that dog down. It's still able to walk around the park. It's still able to wag its tail. Was it very skinny? Yes, And I'm sure the owners have been made an informed decision.
I myself, I still think if there's a spark of life in you and you can smile and wag your tail and you know, whatever that okay, if you have more good times than bad, or even fifty to fifty, okay, if your life is one hundred percent bad all the time. So we think about extending life, and for me, I actually think about improving the quality of the life that you have, you know, the life here now. I think
that's what bothers me most about religion. Religion wants you to live a life of deprivation and basically not have a lot of fun and live by all their rules so you'll get to a better life later. That's dumb. You should have the best life you want now, so long as you're not hurting anybody, including yourself, not wait for a better life later. So and I wonder if it will be just the rich that we'll be able to extend their life, because why would they want poor
people to live longer only to work? Can you imagine if we start actually all living to be one hundred or more, Retirement won't be till you're eighty five. That's what the corporations would do. Social Security wouldn't kick in until you're ninety, you know, that's what they would do.
And so as we talk about extending life with rapicin rapamyacin and these other drugs that I read about this morning, and this other research, including by the way, fasting if you eat within they have found that if you eat within a ten hour window, you can extend your life anywhere from one to five years. So I'm almost close
to that. We eat at five six o'clock in the morning, and then we eat again at eleven thirty because Ember eats whenever I eat, and then we eat again at four thirty, So from six to four thirty, so six, seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve, one two three four, So I eat in an eleven hour window close to ten, and then I try not to eat after five o'clock, but oh, the munchies from
the edibles get me child chip. By the way, for those of you keeping track of my medical anxiety, yesterday come one o'clock or eleven thirty, I was sitting here. I had a little tingling in my left hand, which can be from my neck, doesn't have to be als or whatever, it's not there now. And I was sitting around the house, going, you know what, You're not going to do this again today. So I grabbed Ember and I went to the Indian restaurant for lunch and met
two wonderful guys from Pakistan. We had a wonderful I said, what do they think of American and Pakistan? He goes, we think it's a giant Jerry Springer show. I said, well, it is a giant Jerry Springer show. But it was interesting to hear their thoughts of America. I said, well, I'll never go to your country, obviously. He goes, why, I go, I'm gay. He goes, you'd be okay. I go ah. He goes, no, if you went to the larger cities, you'd be fine. And the owner of the restaurant,
who's from Islamabad, said the same thing. She goes, you'd be fine. You know, we're welcoming. She goes, Islam teaches us that even if something is not in Islam, that we should still love the person, love our neighbors, that sort of thing. So I had a wonderful conversation at lunch with two people from Pakistan and the owner of Liziz here in Las Vegas. If you ever want Indian food, go to Liziz. It's wonderful. It's on desert In and Di.
I we call it desert In and Durango and then I left there and went to the dog treat store to me Ember extraordinarily happy and she was the rage on the back of my motorcycle. Every time people see her on the back of the Pagio MP three, they're just joyous. And then we went to the motorcycle gear shop because I needed new gloves and they were on sales, so I was like, okay, what and got those and I forgot how much I love hanging out at motorcycle stores in Long Beach. I used to hang out at Paggio.
That's where I met James, That's where I met Nile, It's where I met was at this motorcycle shop I love, and there's so many cute guys. Oh my god. I was like, oh god, they're so beautiful. And now they're selling so many jackets with air bags built in. I wanted one for Ember. I was like, she needs an airbag, but they have motorcycle gear with airbags now. And then we left and went to a new dispensary, Cultivate on Spring Mountain and Valley View. Great dispensary, lovely interior, very
like Disneyland music playing. It was really cool. Got my edibles for the month, nine bags of edibles ten so ninety edibles. I ate three two and a half every night. I don't use butt anymore at all. I don't vaporize at all. Makes my heart skip too much, so I just do the edibles. And then we got home at two thirty and I hadn't thought about health that whole time. And I got home and found out that I have been put on the Grammy Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Panel,
which is a big deal. For the next year, I'll be helping guide Nears and Grammy to be more diverse, equitable, and inclusive. And that first meeting is today at noon, so that that's exciting. So I'm trying to get more involved in things to keep my mind off the medical stuff, because even if I have some horrible life threatening illness, you still got to live and not think about it the whole time. And I don't believe I do have a life threatening illness. It's just my medical anxiety. So
I had a great time yesterday running around Vegas. Today I'm going to do that meeting from twelve to one thirty, and then brings me to my last topic. Actually, by the way, I still want to see down below. How long? What's your number? How long do you want to live? And would you take life life extending drugs? If in the next five years and it's gonna happen. When over the next five years these drugs like rapamyasin and others come out and they are life extending drugs, would you
take one? Would you take a drug that's gonna help you live two years, three years, five years longer? Would you? Because how long do you want to live? We'll talk about that. I say one hundred. Let's all try to make it to one hundred. Why not. It's a goal, right, It's a number. Let's try to Let's try to reach it truly. So my final topic of the day that I want your comments on. We know that nostalgia helps
our brain. We also know that unwinding and getting lost in a really good book or getting lost in a great TV show or a film at the theater is actually good for your brain. We know this well. Yesterday I thought I want comfort television in my evenings. You know, I want something that when I'm playing ball with Ember.
You know, because from like seven o'clock until nine thirty, I watched TV and play ball with Ember and do my household stuff, and I'm like, I want something comforting, and Peacock just put all thirteen seasons of Bones up on Peacock and it used to be one of my favorite shows. I love Kathy Reichs. I've read all of the Kathy Rikes Bones novels, every one of them, and I know the show is different than the novels. I've interviewed Kathy Wiikes three times because I love her and
her books. I love Bones, I love Temperance Brennan, and I love the show even though it's different. Temperances Younger on the show and David boorneyasas of the FBI agent they didn't get together in the book, but whatever. Kathy Riis was the executive producer and she approved all the scripts. So I started watching it from season one, episode one and while I was and cause i'd only seen once
and I don't remember them. So it was great because I remember all the cast, but I don't remember the stories. So it was like having it all over again, and I felt so comforted yesterday. I just loved watching it. I loved them, I love the chemistry between the Squints. I love them all, you know, And so I I wanted to ask you, what is your go to comfort television, movie or book? For me? It's Bones. Well, that's one of them, you know, Law and Order SVU. I've seen
that on a loop for decades. I've seen like every episode like five times because it's always on ion or whatever. You know, so you just let it play. But what is your favorite comfort show? Like? What show have you watched once, twice, three times? Or book? What book do you read when you want to feel comforted? What is your comfort entertainment? If it's music, what album do you put on for me? It's Bones. For music, it's strysand Emily Sonde that sort of stuff. For books, it's Anne Rice,
Kathy Wrights, people like that. I'm in the I'm currently reading the Barbara streisand nine hundred and one paid book. All right, I am Corelli. Who you want to be so hurt? Anybody put you comments down below. I'd love to hear what you have to say. And of course I'll be back tomorrow end of the week with that, because why right? All right, I'm gonna check your chaplet here. I know Sam won't tell you the films will That's so true? The New Frasier no I don't know, I
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