• EP0008: Why Good People Destroy Good Relationships | Rory Kilmartin
    Jun 24 2026
    Here is the relationship puzzle that nobody has solved cleanly until now. Two kind, well-meaning, benevolent people meet. They love each other. They want the best for each other. They get married in front of friends and family. They start a life together. They share finances, raise children, build something real. And then, slowly and then suddenly, they find themselves in hell — having the same fight, different day, year after year, until one of them breaks. Not because anyone is cruel. Not because anyone stopped caring. Because they are running two completely different operating systems — and neither system is designed to reveal itself, explain itself, or understand the other. Rory Kilmartin has spent 19 years solving this specific mystery. Not self-help. Not couples therapy. Not communication courses written by one operating system and incomprehensible to the other three. What he built is a framework rooted in 250 million years of mammalian evolution that identifies four distinct archetypes — four operating systems — that govern every molecule of how a person sees, communicates, loves, fights, and defines what matters. He calls them Gorilla, Wolf, Fox, and Sheep. And once you understand them, relationships that felt impossible start making sense overnight. In this episode of Unbreakable, George Shepherd and Rory Kilmartin go deep on: The four archetypes explained — Gorilla (planning, future, order, control), Wolf (mission, protection, directness, willingness to die for the innocent), Fox (freedom, creativity, the present moment, refusal to be told what to do), and Sheep (love, connection, emotional safety, the village) — and how to identify which one you areWhy you almost certainly married your opposite — and why the evolutionary reason for it is both beautiful and brutalThe coat sleeve story — a four-year-old who refused to put her coat on for two years, fixed instantly with one question, revealing everything about how Fox nervous systems workWhy "communication" is not the answer — Mark Manson's research showing that couples who struggle say communication is most important, while couples who thrive say it's respect. And why communication courses fail when they don't account for four completely different communication stylesThe wolf's biggest heartbreak — nobody ever says "thank you for another year of being willing to die for me." And why the wolf's gift of protection is the most misunderstood form of loveHow imbalanced energy creates involuntary reactions — why you become "foxy" around a tyrannical boss and "sheepy" around an aggressive partner, and why someone who feels bipolar probably isn'tPrimary and secondary archetypes — how your primary is born and your secondary is forged by the imbalanced energy of your childhoodWhy identical triplets have different operating systems — and what that means about the depth of archetypal nature (it's deeper than DNA)The parent who makes it look easy — and why the parent who struggles with their child almost always has a child running the opposite operating system, without knowing itThe AI warning — why your best friend is about to become digital, why the barbarians sharpening their swords are not in the metaverse, and why human connection done well is going to become the most valuable currency of the futureThe path of eldership — the identity-level decision to become a force for order rather than chaos, and why "no one likes an old moron" Rory Kilmartin is a relationship researcher and the creator of Archetypal Wisdom. Find him at archetypalrelationships.com or join his next live introductory training at archetypalrelationships.com/webinar. Please let his team know you found him through the Unbreakable podcast. This is Episode 8 of Unbreakable. For seven episodes, this show has been building the architecture of an unbreakable individual — the body, the land, the nervous system, the soul, the health, the mind, the identity. This episode completes the foundation by addressing the one thing that holds all of it together or tears all of it apart: the people you love and whether you actually understand them. Because when the economy shifts, when AI displaces your income, when the systems you trusted reveal themselves as fragile — it will not be your bank account or your bunker or your biohacks that carry you through. It will be the person sitting across from you at the kitchen table. And if you don't understand their operating system — if you're still having the same fight, different day — you are building your unbreakable life on a fault line. This episode is the fix.
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    2 hrs and 1 min
  • EP0007: He Let Go of Everything and Built a Life Most People Only Dream About | Daniel Aaron
    Jun 14 2026
    There is a particular kind of courage that has nothing to do with fighting. It's the courage to set something down. A house full of things you love. A daily routine that feels productive but is actually just full. An identity that was built around being needed — and then, one day, discovering you aren't needed in the same way anymore. Not because you failed, but because you succeeded. The child you raised is ready to fly. And you're still standing in the nest. Daniel Aaron has walked away from everything he owned — not once, but multiple times. Each time, the catalyst was different. A spiritual teacher in Australia. An unsafe situation in Bali that forced him and his nine-year-old daughter to flee with two suitcases and nothing else — no home, no country of residence, no income, no business. And most recently, a grinning teenager announcing she was ready to launch, and a quiet knowing that it was time for him to launch too. Daniel is a best-selling author, a transformational storyteller, a black belt in Judo who identifies as a pacifist, an ordained priest who isn't religious, and a man who has nearly died five times. He has spent thirty-one years building and refining a daily self-creation practice he calls his Supreme Self Sacrament. His to-do list used to hold over a hundred items. Today it holds three: self-creation, creation for others, creation in collaboration with others. Everything else fell away when the stuff did. In this episode of Unbreakable, George Shepherd and Daniel Aaron go deep on: The moment his daughter said she didn't want to live with him anymore — and how that became the catalyst for the most liberating chapter of his life instead of the most painfulKintsugi — the Japanese art of repairing broken pottery with gold — and why the version of you that has been shattered and reassembled is more beautiful, more valuable, and more real than the untested originalAnti-fragile vs. unbreakable — what it means to not just survive disruption but to actually reform at a higher order because of itLosing everything in Bali — fleeing with a nine-year-old and two suitcases, no home, no income, no country, and the reframe that transformed "I lost everything" into "I gave it all away in service of something higher"His mother's hoarding — walking into a bedroom where three-quarters of the bed was stacked with belongings, and the childhood scarcity story that planted the seed generations earlierThe 100-item to-do list reduced to 3 — how stripping away physical possessions unexpectedly stripped away mental clutter, scattered focus, and the illusion of productivityWhy minimalism changes your work — how writing with fewer words, coaching with fewer directives, and living with fewer things produces radically more valueThe pacifist's dilemma — Gandhi, Jesus, steel-toed boots, and the question of when the most loving thing you can do is not the kindestThe fallacy of false alternatives — why "it's either this or that" is the paradigm that keeps humanity at war, and what becomes possible when you stay in the discomfort long enough to find the third optionIntegrity as identity — why keeping your word to yourself is harder and more important than keeping it to anyone else, and how every broken promise teaches your subconscious that you're a liarThe self-creation practice — what it means to create yourself anew every morning rather than waking up and reacting to whatever the world throws at you Daniel Aaron is the founder of the Art of Vibrant Living and the author of multiple books. Find him at danielaaron.com. This is Episode 7 of Unbreakable. Every episode before this one was about building armor — for the body, the land, the nervous system, the business, the health, the mind. This one is about something harder: taking the armor off. Setting down what you've been carrying. And discovering that the version of you underneath — cracked, tested, reassembled with gold in the seams — is the strongest version that has ever existed. You are infinite. Your life is a masterpiece. And sometimes becoming unbreakable starts with letting yourself break.
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    2 hrs and 13 mins
  • EP0006: The Man Who Predicted Every Major Shift in Online Business for 25 Years Has a New Warning | Richard Schefren
    Jun 10 2026
    There is a particular kind of quiet failure that is harder to see than any obvious disaster. It's the business that makes money but doesn't need you. The relationship that works because it makes no demands. The life that scores well on every metric and feels, somehow, like a smaller version of the one you imagined when you were still capable of imagining big. No crisis. No collapse. Just a gradual, invisible narrowing of what you believe is possible — until the day you catch yourself giving a nine to something you would have once rejected as not enough. That was Rich Schefren at forty-two. For those outside the online marketing world, context: Rich Schefren is the person who shaped the people who shaped the industry. He coached Russell Brunson in the early days, before ClickFunnels, before Brunson was a household name. He coached Ryan Dice, Frank Kern, Michael Stelzner and most of the major figures who went on to define online entrepreneurship. He invented the automated webinar. His free reports — products of hundreds of hours of research into why smart entrepreneurs fail — created a genre that dozens of marketers still imitate today. He is, in the truest sense, a guru to the gurus. And at forty-two, he sold his Aston Martin and spent five years doing every transformation program he could find — Landmark, the Hoffman Process, large group awareness trainings — because his business had been built so well it no longer needed him, and he had no idea what to do with that. What he discovered on the other side of that period became the foundation for everything he builds now. And when AI arrived in earnest, he recognized immediately that the technology could do something no human process had ever been able to do efficiently at scale: build a complete, accurate, continuously updated model of a specific person and use that model to help them see what they can't see about themselves. That insight became Zenith Mind OS — his best-selling course, fastest-results program, and the project that has pulled him deeper into AI than anything in his career. In this episode of Unbreakable, George Shepherd and Rich Schefren go deep on: "I had unknowingly made every single dream smaller" — the moment that broke the illusion of a high-scoring life and what it means for anyone quietly running a smaller version of their original ambitionThe Zenith Mind OS four-phase framework — how AI gets to know you, challenges what you won't admit, shows you what's possible, and becomes a co-pilot that knows you better than you know yourselfWhy AI knows you better than your parents, your partner, or your therapist — and what becomes possible when you stop treating it as a search engine and start treating it as the most honest mirror you've ever encounteredThe "God Prompt" and blind spot revelation — the prompt that started it all, and how to use it to surface the things you can't see about yourself no matter how self-aware you think you arePrompt amplification and semantic force — why "forensically dissect" gets dramatically better results than "analyze," and how to build a personal library of power words that make every AI interaction more effectiveThe commerce transformation nobody is ready for — the shift from proximity to relevancy to AI recommendation, and why being number four on an AI's recommendation list may be functionally the same as not existing"Problem aware, solution confused" — Rich's marketing framework that built his career, why it's more powerful now than ever, and how AI lets a solo expert execute what used to require hundreds of hours of researchWhy a self-described right-wing conservative believes UBI is mathematically inevitable — and what he thinks that means for anyone building a business or career right nowHow to start using AI today even if you know nothing — why you don't need a good prompt, a system, or even a clear goal to begin — and why the fastest path is just a conversationThe "Russell Brunson Eyes" prompt — how to identify the skills you've always envied in other people and use AI to incorporate them into your own workflow without years of studyADD, task initiation, and AI as an on-ramp — how Rich uses AI to start work when his brain won't cooperate, and why this is one of the most underrated use cases nobody talks about Rich Schefren is the founder of Strategic Profits and the creator of Zenith Mind OS. Find him and his work at strategicprofits.com. This is an Unbreakable episode about the most important transition happening in business right now — not the tactical one, but the one inside your own head. Because the most dangerous version of the AI disruption isn't the one that eliminates your job. It's the one that reveals you've been running a smaller version of yourself for years — and gives you, for the first time, a tool powerful enough to help you see it.
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    1 hr and 29 mins
  • EP0005: America's Hidden Chernobyl Killed Three Women in Her Family — And the Government Never Said a Word. Here's What She's Doing About It | Tami Lee Boothby
    Jun 4 2026
    There are decisions made in conference rooms that destroy families. Nobody at the table knows the family. Nobody intends the destruction. It's just a decision about where to put a factory, or what not to tell a community, or how to dispose of radioactive waste cheaply. A bureaucratic choice in 1953 or 1969 or 1989 that ripples forward for generations and lands on a specific person, in a specific body, at a specific moment — and they have no idea why. TamI Lee Boothby was that person. Three times over. Her mother grew up near Rocky Flats — a government facility outside Denver that locals assumed was a cleaning supply company. What it actually was was America's primary production site for plutonium triggers, the radioactive cores at the heart of every nuclear bomb in the country's arsenal. Plutonium: the most radioactive substance on earth. A grain-of-rice sized amount, if ingested, is fatal. And for decades, it burned, leaked, and was buried in the soil of a neighborhood two miles from where families were raising children. On Mother's Day, 1969, the largest fire in Rocky Flats history burned white-hot with a radioactive plume visible for miles. Firefighters walked in knowing they were dying. The community sat down to brunch and was told nothing. The radioactive sediment settled into soil, attics, groundwater, and lake sediment. It has a 25,000-year half-life. It is still there. TamI's mother got breast cancer at 28. She died at 30, leaving a seven-month-old daughter. TamI got breast cancer at 27 — vegetarian, runner, no family history, no genetic markers. Her sister was diagnosed after her and did not survive. Three women. Three diagnoses. Zero genetic explanation. And none of them knew about Rocky Flats until the day Tammy pulled over her car to listen to NPR and felt the ground shift beneath her. But this episode is not just about what was done to one family. It is about what TamI did next. Because what she discovered on the other side of loss — three rounds of it — is the kind of clarity that only comes when the system has failed you completely and you are finally forced to trust yourself instead. In this episode of Unbreakable, George Shepherd and TamI Lee Boothby cover: Rocky Flats — America's hidden Chernobyl — what happened, what was covered up, how a community lived inside a nuclear disaster without knowing it, and why Denver still has the highest infertility rate in the countryThe cancer diagnosis left on an answering machine — and why the same chemotherapy drugs prescribed to TamI in 2002 were the exact same drugs given to her mother in 1977, twenty-five years earlier, with cancer rates only risingThe deer story — one of the most quietly astonishing threads of connection across three generations of women you will ever hearBreast implant illness — what Tammy was told ("safe for life"), what actually happened (liver enzymes spiraling toward failure, 25 pounds of inflammation, carpal tunnel, chronic fatigue), and what changed within eight weeks of explant surgeryWhy informed consent is a myth in American cancer care — and what it would look like if it weren'tThe fat transfer reconstruction breakthrough — the pioneering technique at Miami Breast Center that uses your own tissue, and the step-down protocol helping women exit implants without feeling like they have to choose between their health and how they look in their clothesThe 90/10 rule of cancer — only 10% is genetic. The other 90% is your environment, your toxins, your cookware, your deodorant, your scented candles, your drinking water, and your foodWhat Japanese women know that American women don't — why breast cancer is virtually unheard of in Japan and what that tells us about everything being called "hormonal" or "genetic" in AmericaHow to take your power back — the muscle of trusting your own body that most women have been trained to ignore, and how to start building it againGetting back to nature as the real biohack — sunlight, circadian rhythm, local honey, mushrooms, herbs, and the things that cost nothing and add to your health instead of quietly subtracting from it TamI Lee Boothby is a registered nurse, breast cancer survivor, breast implant illness advocate, and health educator. She works with Dr. Corey at the Miami Breast Center and can be found on Facebook and Instagram at TamI Lee Boothby and @HealthyTamILee1. This is Episode 5 of Unbreakable. Every episode of this show is about a system that was never designed for you — and a person who figured out how to build something stronger than the system anyway. This one is about the most personal system failure of all: the one that happens inside your own body, when you finally realize that the people who were supposed to protect you never really were. And what it looks like to decide that you will.
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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • EP0004: He Had the Aston Martin, the Reputation, and the Money — and His Soul Was Dying a Little Every Day. Here's What He Built Instead | Yanik Silver
    Jun 1 2026

    Yanik Silver had everything the entrepreneurial playbook said you were supposed to want.

    He'd built a business from a 3am idea into a product that made a million dollars. He'd turned that into a decade-long event empire, a seven-figure reputation, and an Aston Martin in the driveway. By every external measure, he had won.

    And when he got honest in his journal — truly honest — the answer to "would I be happy doing this 10 years from now?" was no.

    What followed was one of the most honest entrepreneurial pivot stories you'll hear anywhere. The underground seminar — shut down. The mastermind — shut down. The Aston Martin — sold to fund the next experiment. $400,000 in losses before his wife asked what the hell was happening. And then, through a non-dominant hand journaling session at the darkest point, a message from his 111-year-old self that changed the trajectory of everything:

    Light 1,000 suns.

    This episode is for anyone who has worked hard, built something real, and still feels like they're playing the wrong game. And for anyone standing at the edge of what's next, terrified to jump.

    As Yanik puts it: following your heart is frequently scary. But it's never wrong.

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    1 hr and 13 mins
  • EP0003: An Aerospace Engineer and a Medical Intuitive Who Can Hear Dead People Explain Why Your Body Is Running Stone Age Software in a 5G World | Mike McPherson & Alyssa Blue
    May 24 2026
    Most people who can't seem to get well are trying the right things in the wrong order. They're fixing the diet while the nervous system is screaming. They're taking supplements while their cells are being bombarded by frequencies that disrupt every biological process those supplements are supposed to support. They're trying to meditate while their cortisol is spiking because their body, running software that hasn't been updated since the Stone Age, genuinely cannot distinguish between a 5G cell tower and a tiger. The burnout. The wired-but-tired. The monkey mind at midnight. The chronic inflammation. The brain fog. The inability to lose weight despite doing everything right. This is not a willpower failure. This is not aging. This is a nervous system that has been so chronically overwhelmed it no longer believes you're safe — and a biology that responds accordingly. Mike McPherson grew up in Hawaii knowing the ocean felt different under his bare feet. He didn't know why. He also grew up hearing voices, feeling other people's pain in his own body, and having no framework for any of it. His military parents told him to walk it off. Western medicine gave him SSRIs, Klonopin, and Xanax. By his twenties, he was suicidal — not because life was meaningless, but because his gifts had nowhere to go and his nervous system had no way to process what it was carrying. It took a medical intuitive recognizing him from across a screen, a book called The Law of Attraction read cover to cover nine times, and a single session of the Emotion Code to take him off every medication he'd been prescribed — cold turkey — and start becoming who he was always supposed to be. Alyssa Blue was an aerospace engineer with a government clearance working on an Air Force base when her body started failing. Severe migraines. Vomiting. Loss of limb function. Loss of vision. MRIs showing nothing. And then one day, a voice — clear and unambiguous — telling her that if she didn't leave, she was going to die. She drove off the base and felt a veil lift from her head. It took another decade to understand why. It took meeting Mike to understand the rest. Together, they built Align — a technology platform combining PEMF, far infrared, and crystal frequencies designed to bring the body back to the earth frequencies it evolved alongside. Not to force healing. To invite it. In this episode of Unbreakable, George Shepherd goes deep with Mike and Alyssa on: Why your nervous system is running a 50,000-year-old threat detection program in a world full of invisible modern stressors — and what that means for every health goal you've ever failed to hitThe difference between EMF and PEMF — why one destroys cellular function while the other restores it, and what the Schumann resonance has to do with your brain wavesThe 5G, 6G, and 7G conversation nobody is having out loud — what the technology is actually for, and why it has nothing to do with better cell serviceWhy everything you know about calories, diet, and weight loss might be wrong — the clinical study where women gained weight just by looking at chocolate cake, and lost weight eating it daily by believing they wouldMike's natural DMT experience — the jellyfish beings, the 46th dimension, and what it confirmed about human consciousnessThe 30-day nervous system reset blueprint — no gadgets required. What to do first, what to add, and why bare feet on grass might be the most powerful biohack available to anyone right nowThe rat park study and what it reveals about addiction, community, and healing — and why you cannot fully recover aloneThe conversation nobody is having — on AI, on trusting yourself over every authority figure you've ever deferred to, and on why your gut instinct is the most sophisticated diagnostic tool you ownHow to know if you're getting a signal from the universe or just running someone else's program Mike McPherson and Alyssa Blue are the founders of Align. You can find their clinical research, technology, and community at myalignmat.com and on all platforms at @MyAlignMat. This is Episode 3 of Unbreakable. The first two episodes built the outer architecture — the body, the land, the physical foundation of a life that cannot be broken. This one goes beneath all of that, to the biological and energetic operating system that determines whether any of it actually works. If you've tried everything and still feel stuck — this episode is for you.
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    2 hrs and 22 mins
  • EP0002: No Permits. No Taxes. No Permission. How One Man Built a Sovereign Life on 1 Acre | Jim Gale
    May 19 2026

    When everything collapses — and Jim Gale believes it will — the people who survive won't be the ones who built the best bunker.

    They'll be the ones who became the seed of abundance for their community.

    Jim Gale has lived several lives. He was a four-time All-American national wrestling champion.

    He traveled 47 countries. He built a mortgage company from a goal written on a piece of paper at age 29 into a business that did $1.3 billion in revenue. He bought a boat and lived on the ocean for a year. He moved to Costa Rica and built what became the most successful community development in the country — until the government arrived and demanded $20,000 cash under the table to make the problem go away.

    He refused. He fought. He won in court — and was never paid.

    He lost everything. Again. And again after that.

    And somewhere in the losing — in the moment he was standing alone, broke, with nothing but a piece of land and a question he needed answered — the real work began.

    Today, Jim Gale runs Galt's Landing in central Florida: a 100% off-grid homestead on a private 430-acre lake, surrounded by food forests, a school where children plant ten seeds a day and generate real income, a gun range run by a former Pentagon security team leader, and a community that has deliberately removed itself from every system it didn't consent to join.

    He builds without permits. He doesn't pay property taxes. And when a government agent showed up at his front gate two years ago with a clipboard and a list of violations, Jim walked through the food forest to meet him, turned on his camera, and said twelve words that sent the agent away in tears — and ended the conversation permanently.

    In this episode, George Shepherd and Jim Gale cover:

    - Why the billionaires building bunkers are thinking about this completely wrong — and what actually protects a family when systems fail

    - How to produce thousands of pounds of food on a quarter acre — and what's possible in a 30×30 backyard using seven layers of a food forest

    - The exact strategy Jim used to face down a government agent — a tactic he calls undefeatable, that he's shared with Bobby Kennedy and others

    - How to fight your HOA — and win — by taking the battle public rather than through the legal system

    - The school model where elementary students generate $1,000 a day — by learning stewardship and entrepreneurship simultaneously

    - What sovereignty actually means — not a political position but a relationship with natural law that precedes any constitution

    - The permaculture blueprint for healing poisoned land — and why the solution to every problem, including toxic soil, is life itself

    - How Jim went from $20+ million to dead broke — and the moment of desperation that finally cracked him open to the answers

    - What to do right now, wherever you are — starting with a packet of seeds and a five-gallon bucket

    Jim Gale is the founder of Origins Reclaimed Academy (originsreclaimed.org) and Food Forest Abundance (foodforestabundance.com). He lives at Galt's Landing in St. Cloud, Florida.

    This is not a gardening episode. It is a blueprint for building a life that cannot be controlled, regulated, or taken from you — one seed at a time.

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    1 hr and 23 mins
  • EP0001: He Did Everything "Right" for 8 Years and Still Had a Dad Bod — Then Lost 20% Body Fat in 7 Months by Breaking Every Rule He Knew | Paul O'Mahony
    May 16 2026

    Most people who listen to podcasts like this have already tried the obvious stuff.

    They've read the books. Downloaded the apps. Done the diet. Hit the gym. Gone down the rabbit hole of biohacking, fasting, supplements, cold plunges, and morning routines. They've made the vision board.

    And something is still not working.

    Paul O'Mahony knows that feeling better than almost anyone. For years, he was a world-class speaker on habits, performance, and personal transformation — sharing stages with some of the biggest names in the industry — while quietly carrying a truth that was eating him alive: the messenger didn't match the message.

    He jogged every day for 8 years without missing a day. He eliminated sugar for five and a half years. Bread. Cheese. French fries. He did intermittent fasting — not occasionally, every single day for 6 years. He was in the gym daily. He took cold showers for 3+ years straight, without missing once. He spent what he estimates were tens of thousands on supplements.

    And he still looked, in his own words, "six months pregnant."

    Then, in 7 months, he went from 23.1% body fat to 3.7%. Not through deprivation. Not through more willpower. Through a protocol that asked him to do less cardio, eat breakfast (something he hadn't done in 6 years), and eventually consume 2,750 calories a day — more food than he'd eaten in years.

    In this episode, George Shepherd and Paul O'Mahony go deep on:

    • Why everything you think you know about fat loss may be actively working against you — and the counterintuitive protocol that changes everything
    • The identity shift that happens when the body finally reflects the mission — and why this unlocks things in your life and business that have nothing to do with the gym
    • The vision board that had one thing missing for 15 years — and what finally completed it
    • AI, the simulation, and the existential questions most podcasts are too afraid to ask — including what the next 3–5 years actually looks like for people who aren't prepared
    • The mental framework for becoming someone who cannot be broken — not just physically, but financially, relationally, and spiritually

    Paul O'Mahony is the founder of Rethink Academy and has spent over a decade helping entrepreneurs and high-performers rethink the rules of the game — in business, health, relationships, and meaning. Follow him at @RethinkHQ on Instagram or visit RethinkAcademy.com.

    This is Episode 1 of Unbreakable — the show for the people who refuse to be broken by what's coming.

    If that's you, you're in the right place.

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    1 hr and 47 mins