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Our mission is to help those who's lives are being adversely impacted through the reckless spread of harmful man-made electromagnetic radiation by equipping them to understand, measure and remediate EMF in their own homes. We also help with the harder part -- undoing the social programming and gaslighting so you can free yourself from the electromagnetic 'matrix'.
EMF Remedy
102: Should I Quit This Podcast??
In this special episode of The EMF Remedy Podcast, I’m reaching out to you—my valued listeners—for guidance. After 100 episodes and over 1,000 hours of work, I find myself at a crossroads. I’ve dedicated this podcast to providing you with actionable wisdom on surviving electromagnetic poisoning, offering insights from my personal journey and my work as an Independent EMF Consultant. But now, I need your help to decide the future of this podcast. Should I continue producing high-quality, in-depth content, or has it run its course?
In this episode, I’ll share the challenges of keeping this work free, the importance of fair compensation, and why I refuse to compromise the integrity of my mission by making you, my listeners, the product. Your feedback is crucial in helping me shape what comes next. Please listen closely and share your thoughts—this episode is unlike any other.
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I have a question, my dear listeners Should I stop producing new content, in other words, no more audio episodes, no more podcast episodes? Is the accumulated wisdom of an electromagnetic?
Keith Cutter:survivor bearing what I believe to be the only legitimate hallmark of success in surviving, which is resilience gained and sensitivity reduced. Is this of unique value? Is it valuable to know how I did it and how I'm helping others to do the same? Is there unique value in the knowledge gained through experience as an independent EMF consultant working with people in their homes doing in-home assessment, producing measurable exposure reductions through practical remediation and the design and construction of purpose-built, synthetic EMF-resilient homes? Is this of value? We have a lot to talk about. Stop now or keep going with the audio podcast Coming up.
Keith Cutter:Hi, this is Keith Cutter with emfremedycom. I'm the host of the EMF Remedy podcast, where I use my 39 years of experience surviving electromagnetic poisoning and my working experience day to day going into people's homes doing EMF assessment and remediation work, as well as helping people design purpose-built homes from the ground up with durable EMF countermeasures. I use all of that to help you survive this unprecedented, reckless spread of harmful man-made electromagnetic radiation, and I love it. I love doing it, I would argue. I've been created for this. So today we have a very, very different podcast. I'll bet when you tuned in for your weekly dose of EMF wisdom, you probably didn't anticipate an episode on whether I should continue or whether I should stop doing the podcast. So I want you to help me decide the future of the EMF Remedy podcast. No, no, I need your help deciding the future of this podcast.
Keith Cutter:This is going to be a very different episode than any other I've produced. I hope I've shown you my resolve in producing high quality content aimed at helping you to survive the reckless spread, the madness of a replacement electromagnetic environment. I've now completed my goal. I've completed the first 100 episodes. Less than 4% of podcasters make it to that mile mark. It's been a joy, a mission of mercy, really. At least a thousand hours, I believe, of work. I don't regret a minute of it. Y'all know my story by now, how I suffered more than three decades with what I call electromagnetic poisoning and no, you know, I don't call it EHS Suffered for a purpose, I believe I was in fact created for the work I now do. I don't believe there's anyone more qualified to be your trusted guide in surviving electromagnetic poisoning for three reasons.
Keith Cutter:Number one I'm a survivor, gaining resilience, losing sensitivity, able to access society again so many of us. I'll use an example I can attend church, which is important to me, with virtually zero recovery time, versus the seven full days of recovery I required five years ago from going to church. Yes, seven full days to recover from that. Now, virtually no recovery time time. Number two I have the experience of doing many in-home quantitative assessments, quantitative EMF assessments and the effective remediation experience. I know what works, I know what doesn't work. I know where to spend time. I know not to where to spend time and money. It's all about minimizing exposure. Number three my experience designing and building special EMF resilient homes. Now, I am not aware. If any of you are aware, let me know. I think I'm the only one that has these unique characteristics and sharing the knowledge so freely with others. I think I mentioned this a long time ago.
Keith Cutter:A lot of people who are EMF consultants, whether they call themselves geovitalists or building biologists or whatever, cling tight to the knowledge. You know, it's like the old trade secret idea, whereas I I've got a big mouth, I'm happy to teach anybody anything. So we have become accustomed to free things, things that don't cost anything, things that don't cost anything. Modern life is full of these things. In fact, it's the free lunch concept.
Keith Cutter:The problem with free lunches online is that, in order to be a sustainable model, guess what needs to happen? The consumer, the listener, must become the product. That's right. The listener must become the product. Why is this? Because we all must eat. We have to buy groceries, we have to pay rent or a mortgage, insurance, health care. You know where I'm going with this. You also know what I've shared many times. I lost almost everything of financial value during my electromagnetic suffering. I'm in my 60s now. I don't really have a bankroll or anything of great monetary value. I'm not complaining. I'm quite fine with where God has me right now. I'm just communicating to you my situation, which you probably already know.
Keith Cutter:One of my guiding principles I look to in my life comes straight from the Bible. There's a verse in Luke 10, verse 7, that says and remain in the same house eating and drinking what they provide for the laborer deserves his wages. I'm really not one to build something around a single verse. This is obviously talking about disciples who had been sent out to minister in the local countryside. But there is a very clear principle here. I think it's repeated in the psalm don't muzzle the ox that treads out the grain.
Keith Cutter:Anyway, the principle is clear. If you're working, especially in service to others, you deserve praise, fair compensation. It's a value that's not just about money. It's about receiving support for the work you do. In my first 100 episodes, I've tried very hard to give people suffering as I did and those willing to take a precautionary approach, a roadmap to be their trusted guide, a roadmap to be their trusted guide.
Keith Cutter:A roadmap, by the way, I never had the one I felt I could have benefited from, the one I needed all those years ago to find my way out of the pit of suffering. I was in. Guess what I've accomplished, I believe that goal.
Keith Cutter:Long ago. Perhaps there is more than enough EMF wisdom contained in the first 100 episodes to illuminate the path to survival. I feel confident, I feel good about that. I know beyond a doubt. For many reasons, this collection of episodes is of great value. People have, for the first time, an honest and complete telling of what it takes, based not only on one who once suffered greatly and has, in recent years, increased resilience and decreased sensitivity. More than that, it's based on practical knowledge from someone in the trenches working as an.
Keith Cutter:EMF consultant With many clients around the world. There simply isn't a collection like this anywhere, and I do hear about it from listeners. Now I need to share something difficult for me. I have been thinking about whether or not to share this for months and I just want to be very open and honest. I want to be transparent. So here it is. I have for the last year and a half at least I think a little longer than that, maybe a year and nine months provided a mechanism for listeners to become financial supporters of my work here on the audio podcast through a subscription service starting at as little as $3 per month.
Keith Cutter:This podcast has grown significantly since its inception. By the way, it's not going to be of general interest to most people because they're all in denial and want to keep their smartphones and Wi-Fi and all their conveniences. So I don't have millions of followers and an EMF-centered podcast never will. This is what you call a niche podcast. So it's grown significantly, as I say, since its inception. Last I reported I think the number was 39. But now we've served listeners in 73 countries worldwide. Can you believe that? I praise God for that? I really do. I never imagined that broad a reach and it's very satisfying to hear the stories, to know that this has been a help to people.
Keith Cutter:I've heard from people transforming their lives, even those on the path to becoming EMF consultants. Did you know that In their own communities which I, by the way, wholeheartedly appreciate we must take a decentralized approach if we're to survive this onslaught, and we need many more, like me, across the United States and around the world that can help people in their own communities, and I feel very good that there are people who have begun that path with nothing more than the audio podcast that I've produced.
Keith Cutter:So how many paid subscribers do I have right now? Are you ready? Thousands, hundreds? I want you, please, to choose a number, place it in your mind how many paid subscribers?
Keith Cutter:None, zero, zero, not one paid subscriber. Everyone gave at the office, you see. Well, it's free, don't you know? Each and every one of you listening have heard my invitation many times. It's been in most of my episode and answered through inaction no, I will not support you financially. I get it. We've been conditioned to expect free content but, as I mentioned before, the only way this is sustainable is and please hear what I'm saying- here, if I make you, my dear listeners, the product and here's the thing I won't do that I refuse.
Keith Cutter:It's the way the world works. I understand that. It's the model of profit-making and podcasting and perhaps for all content creators, I've seen so many in the EMF realm devolve into this business model and it disgusts me. It disgusts me to see some who I believe once gave value to this community, now preying on the community instead of helping others, instead of helping them. You need to know how this works. It's like this I'm taking you behind the scenes on Content Creators 101. Step one build a following. Step two exploit your followers for monetary gain. Telltale signs are week after week of promoting useless crap that doesn't really address the core issue of electromagnetic survival. But the endless array of stuff provide something you can, and by now, with the idea that it will help, I just won't go there. I can't. The bottom line with any and all environmental toxins, including.
Keith Cutter:EMF synthetic EMF. The thing that must be done is to eliminate exposure to the toxin, and I don't know anyone really giving solid advice on how to accomplish this, because it takes technical expertise and a desire to be of service to others. Those two things to be of service to others, those two things I hope you can see, by the way, if you think back, how I have not been, week after week, offering useless crap, but knowledge and, I hope, wisdom for surviving. Perhaps some others you follow do operate in this manner and, honestly, the difference is the quality of information I provide and my experience, my technical experience, helping others do the same. So now I have a choice. I've been buying you lunch for a hundred episodes yes, that's the free lunch and I just can't continue in that way.
Keith Cutter:Long ago now, this would have been in the early 80s, when I was working in the computer industry as a systems engineer, I had a manager. Her name was Sue. Well, my manager's manager and Sue controlled all the system engineering efforts in the San Francisco Bay Area for the multi-billion dollar company where we worked, and I'll tell you what she knew her stuff. One day she told me that which has no cost has no value. The saying has stayed with me through various roles over the last 40 years and I want to give charity. I do give charity. Everyone should, I believe, give charity. I intend to continue doing so in various ways in the future, but the time has come for this podcast to stand on its own if I am to continue. It's either a unique and a valuable, trusted resource of information or it is not.
Keith Cutter:And here's the thing I'm not driven by subscriber numbers. I don't care. My goal in life is not content creation. If I continue with a paid model and I lose listeners, I can live with that. This is not entertainment for me. You know what I mean. If you're listening to this podcast because it's intellectually stimulating, as opposed to you really need help figuring out how to survive for you or your children or loved ones, or you sincerely want to take a precautionary approach, that's great. If it's just entertainment, I'm not so interested in being an entertainer. Does that make sense? Do you understand?
Keith Cutter:Another thing I learned even before I became a systems engineer is the value of training. I'm going to say some words here that will evoke memories for some. Wordstar was the forerunner of word processing, I would argue, and VisiCalc was the original spreadsheet software I started teaching during my freshman year at university, Later at HP the more modern versions of the software, of course. Here's the deal with training. This is what I've learned. People really only use about 3% of a product software or hardware. All their attention is on whether or not they can afford the product generally, with no attention on how to fully benefit from what they just bought. This is absolutely the case in the.
Keith Cutter:EMF realm as well. All the focus on the gadget, no knowledge of how to use it, when, where or why. I am dead serious. There's a man I'm quite fond of, really, who illustrates what I'm talking about today. He suffered greatly and now on the path to survival. He told me how very much he's benefited from my teaching here on the podcast and on Substack as well, by the way and on Substack as well, by the way. Like others who've lost almost everything to electromagnetic poisoning, he's on a limited income. He was a financial supporter on Substack for one month at $6, and told me two things in the span of a couple of weeks. The first thing that he told me was that he could no longer afford to support me because $6 was just too much money. The second thing he told me not in the same breath was about the new $1,000 EMF meter he just purchased. Let that sink in. How did he learn the qualities needed for a good meter, how, when, where and why to use it?
Keith Cutter:Yet all the focus is on the gadget. This is how the world works today, not just in this discipline, but in others as well. I would say Now project this thinking forward in your mind and you have a population of people who are suffering, who buy a bunch of EMF stuff with no idea what's appropriate, when, where or why to use it and they're going nowhere, not gaining resilience, not reducing sensitivity. I get it. I bear this man no ill will. Not a bit, and certainly not any of you, dear listeners. I'm very fond of this person and of all my listeners, but this example teaches, does it not? I can't think of anyone who needs good information more. The social programming in the world today is on buying stuff, but electromagnetic survival is all about wisdom in choosing the right path. Let me repeat that All the social programming in the world today is on buying stuff, but when it comes to electromagnetic survival, that's really all about wisdom and choosing the right path.
Keith Cutter:So here we are at a crossroads. It's time for me to choose a new path. I'm content with putting in all the work, all the passion that I did into these 100 episodes. I have no regret. But do I stop? Do I perhaps leave the episodes up for new people who have not experienced it yet, at least for however long? I can afford the hosting fees? You see, there's a cost to deliver a podcast. Should I continue? Do you want me to continue?
Keith Cutter:I absolutely have more to say on the topic of electromagnetic survival, a very great deal more, in fact. You wouldn't believe the most recent interview. But is this the place to say it? Is the audio podcast the place to share that information? In contrast to zero financial subscribers on this audio podcast, I have many on Substack, but that's primarily a writer's platform. By the way, I've only been on Substack for six months. So should I continue with audio? How can I justify the time and expense? Last words, then I need your input.
Keith Cutter:I've heard people say thoughts along the lines that everything should always be free in the EMF realm. The problem affects all mankind, so does food production, so does energy consumption, so does transportation. Many things affect all mankind. None of them are free and I would say over the long term whatever's free, you're going to be the product, you're going to be the target. So I hope I've made the situation clear. Now, dear listener, it's your turn. I have a question for you. Is the accumulated wisdom of an electromagnetic survivor, bearing the legitimate hallmark of success, resilience gained and sensitivity reduced of unique value? Is it? Is it valuable to know how I did it?
Gwyneth:and how.
Keith Cutter:I'm helping others do the same. Is there unique value in the knowledge gained through experience as an independent EMF consultant, working with in-home assessment, measurable exposure reductions through practical remediation and the design and construction of purpose-built synthetic EMF resilient homes? How about the vision, for example, I shared recently, of EMF challenge facilities? This is what I have to offer. I need to make some decisions. I'd like your inputs before I do so. Stop or keep going with the audio podcast and how, keith Cutter emfremedycom, see you next time.
Gwyneth:The EMF Remedy Podcast is a project of EMF Remedy LLC. We'd like to be your trusted guide for achieving a better EMF environment in your home. The contents on this podcast are provided for informational purposes only and are not intended to substitute for the advice provided by your doctor or other healthcare professional. It is not intended to be, nor does it constitute, healthcare or medical advice. Opinions of guests on this podcast do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the EMF Remedy Podcast.