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Natural Alternatives That Big Companies Don't Want You To Know | Tracy Lee DSH #949

04 Dec 2024

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Discover eye-opening natural alternatives and insider secrets about everyday products you use! 🌿 Join Sean Kelly and special guest Tracy Lee for a fascinating deep dive into health-conscious living and making informed choices. Tracy shares her incredible journey from UFC photographer to health advocate, revealing game-changing insights about food quality, natural alternatives, and lifestyle modifications that transformed her health. Learn about the truth behind common household items, food products, and why making informed choices matters more than ever. Tracy opens up about her personal health transformation, sharing practical tips about natural alternatives and lifestyle changes that made a real difference. From discussing quality meat sources to natural skincare alternatives, this episode is packed with valuable information you won't want to miss! Plus, hear Tracy's fascinating stories from her days photographing UFC fighters and her evolution into firearms training and health advocacy. This conversation covers everything from natural food choices to practical lifestyle modifications that can help you make better decisions for your wellbeing. Ready to learn more about natural alternatives and make informed choices about your daily products? Watch now and join the conversation! 🎯 Don't forget to subscribe for more eye-opening discussions on the Digital Social Hour with Sean Kelly! 🔔 #alternativemedicine #wellnesstips #healthandwellnessplanner #firearmsindustryinsights #wellnesshacks CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Intro 00:27 - Concealed Carry 01:46 - Getting Into Guns 04:57 - BetterHelp Service 06:01 - Early UFC Days 08:17 - Parties and Social Media 10:09 - American Air Gunner Challenge 12:05 - Health Issues & Kidney Stones 17:35 - The 5 P's & Recent Projects 20:00 - Diet and Health 22:05 - Benefits of Raw Liver 24:35 - Hunting Insights 26:10 - Vaccines Discussion 26:25 - Tattoos and Meaning 26:50 - Forever Chemicals Explained 28:15 - Importance of Preventative Tests 29:20 - DIY Sunscreen Tips 33:33 - Social Media Censorship 36:51 - Red 40 Additive 40:36 - Lunchly Overview 42:16 - Yuka App Review 43:20 - Allulose Sweetener 45:54 - Why Choose Blue? 47:48 - Yuka App Discussion 49:35 - Essential Oils Benefits 50:28 - Febreze Concerns 51:19 - Where to Find Tracy APPLY TO BE ON THE PODCAST: https://www.digitalsocialhour.com/application BUSINESS INQUIRIES/SPONSORS: [email protected] GUEST: Tracy Lee https://www.instagram.com/tracyleephotos/ SPONSORS: BetterHelp: https://www.betterhelp.com/DSH LISTEN ON: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/digital-social-hour/id1676846015 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5Jn7LXarRlI8Hc0GtTn759 Sean Kelly Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/seanmikekelly/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0.049 - 23.822 Host

believing really much as possible wow because a lot of the olive oil is scams like they're mixed with and rendered down with a lot of canola oil often so unless you read your labels and see where your olive oil is coming from there's a good chance you're not getting true olive oil i could see that because there's no way they can make it for five bucks at the grocery store so they sell it for so right

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All right, guys. Got Tracy Lee here today. Someone I've known for a while now in Vegas. Yeah. Four years now. Four years. Yeah. I love it out here. Yeah. I love living in Vegas. You pulled up carrying. What? Oh, yeah. Always. I always carry. And it's funny because people have no idea. I'll be wearing the skimpiest outfit and they're like, so where's your gun? And I'm like, trust me. I got it.

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All right. So even the casinos you bring? I plead the fifth. I know some of them are strict. That's why I asked. But Vegas is a concealed state, right? So you could kind of bring it wherever. Yeah, but there's certain ones that have signs at the door that I may or may not see when I walk in. I bought a Glock when I moved here. What did you buy? Just a regular one, Glock 9mm. 17?

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73.99 - 90.848 Host

I think so, yeah. I don't know. Is it big? Really big? Or medium size? Or small? I'd say small, actually. So there's a Glock 43, which is really tiny, but I don't think you would shoot that. Your hands would be too big for it. No, it was like 500 bucks. I'm going to assume it's a Glock 19. Okay. Yeah. I got to learn how to use it. Let's go.

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91.388 - 109.498 Host

You'll take me? Yeah, I'll take you. Where do you shoot out here? Well, I run social media for the Pro Gun Vegas out in Boulder City, so we can go use their range. Nice. Or I go to the desert. And I go for indoor ranges. I go to range 702. Okay. What drove you to get so passionate in that space?

110.158 - 141.333 Host

So I was traveling around the world with the UFC. And I guess Dan Henderson took me shooting for my first time. And that was after one of his fights in Portland, Oregon. And we went to shoot Skeet afterwards. And translating... Shooting at moving subjects in the cage to shooting on a range. It translated super well. Oh, yeah? Yeah. I got addicted.

141.773 - 151.54 Host

And then I built a relationship with one of the gun ranges here in Vegas, the gun store. And I used to take all the fighters there. And they would let me shoot for free. Nice.

151.94 - 173.047 Host

If I brought fighters in because they were huge fight fans. And we're talking about... I think 2009, 2010. So, I mean, it became an era where we were going shooting and then we go out to the racetrack and race cars down at Exotics Racing. We do dune buggies. You know, I was always taking guys because I had a website where I would shoot behind the scenes of the fight industry.

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So, um, um, I got addicted to shooting guns in that process. And then in 2015, I actually started taking classes, bought my first gun then and the rest is history. So I'm almost 10 years in the firearms industry, like really, really in depth in the firearms industry. That's badass. Do you do those shooting competitions ever?

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