
MAHA (Make America Healthy Again) is Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s health movement and PAC, promoting reform in food, medicine and environment through lobbying, grassroots action and citizen engagement.

To understand how big pharma works. A critical, radical exposé of how capitalism reshapes cancer treatment—privileging profit over prevention, exploiting patients and scientists, and resisting an alternative rooted in collective care and ecosocial justice.

David Ghiyam teaches spiritual wisdom and business consciousness through courses, live events, and a podcast, guiding people toward transformation, impact, and soul-aligned leadership.

The MAHA Cookbook promotes fresh, unprocessed, ancestral ingredients and simple, nutrient-dense meals. It argues that whole foods - meat, seafood, vegetables, herbs, and healthy fats - are the foundation of health, and shows how to cook them practically for real households while avoiding ultra-processed products.

Dr Mark Hyman’s Food: What the Heck Should I Eat? argues against processed foods, seed oils and refined carbs, promoting whole, nutrient-dense eating to prevent disease, restore energy and support long-term health.

Know Thyself is André Duqum’s podcast exploring consciousness, spirituality, and human potential through deep conversations with thinkers and teachers, aiming to inspire authentic living, self-understanding, and transformation.

A transformative guide by Robin Sharma, blending memoir and strategy to ignite daily heroism—through positivity, productivity, resilience, disciplined routines and spiritual freedom—for meaningful, high-performance living.

A one-week digital detox helps professionals set boundaries, reduce screen time, improve sleep and focus, and restore work-life balance by replacing constant connectivity with intentional offline activities.