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Mike Tyson on Iconic Super Bowl Ad, plus: MAHA is Affecting Financial Investment
Thursday, 12 February, 2026
Join us for this week’s episode of the Media Hub, where we dive into the cultural impact of Mike Tyson’s historic Super Bowl commercial and the rapidly growing movement to make America healthy again. From legal battles against medical orthodoxy to MAHA's effect on capital markets, our panel of experts breaks down the front lines of the health revolution.Featured in this Episode:Tony Lyons sets the stage for the "MAHA Revolution," highlighting the shift from traditional Super Bowl advertising to national health advocacy. Mike Tyson discusses his personal battle with obesity, the loss of his sister, and why he views ultra-processed food as a "narcotic" that must be defeated. Gary Brecka shares insights on a massive global shift in human interest toward longevity and wellness, driven largely by Gen Z. Russell Brand reflects on Mike Tyson’s "embodied intelligence" and the political power of the simple mantra: "Eat Real Food". Rick Jaffe details the latest racketeering lawsuit against the American Academy of Pediatrics regarding vaccine safety and "shared decision-making". Dr. Eric Berg explores the "inversion" of health care and why MAHA is about undoing the corruption that has hijacked scientific progress. Jim O'Neill (HHS) announces major reforms, including the focus on Indian Health Services for our Native American population, and new drug pricing tools. Charles Eisenstein offers a philosophical look at healing self-hatred as a root cause of health issues and the importance of "healing the divide" in America. Finally, a rousing statement by Armstrong Williams, emphasizing the media's vital role in providing "civic nutrition" through truth, accountability, and transparency.









