15. The Rise and Fall of the Wim Hof Empire
Description
Thirteen deaths; a $67 million lawsuit; lies, cover-ups and a near-fatal enema. After being Wim Hof's most public proponent and doing his method for ten years, investigative journalist Scott Carney reveals the story he never wanted to tell about what he thinks might be the impending demise of the Wim Hof method.
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Listen to the Scott Carney Investigates Podcast on:
YouTube | Apple | Spotify | AnchorVideo Chapters:
01:20 A Comfortable Myth
15:18 The Guru in You
19:51 An Important Message for Truth
21:54 The Accident
39:00 Tragedy Strikes
44:00 Lawsuit
47:52 Baptism on the Winter Travels
51:16 Enahm: Son, CEO and a Cover-up
56:39 A Recipe for Disaster
Books by Scott Carney:The Wedge What Doesn't Kill UsThe Enlightenment TrapRelated Videos on YouTubeDoes the Wim Hof Method Cause Tinnitus?
How Ten Years of the Wim Hof Method Changed My Life
Wim Hof and the Snezka Conspiracy
How Wim Hof Lost His Method
References:
Suspected Wim Hof-Related Deaths Enahm's Sniezka Coverup Conversation$67 Million LawsuitWim Hof's Response after "How Wim Hof Lost His Method" Release
Full Interview with Wim Hof Dec 9, 2022
Official Wim Hof Method Website
Enahm’s Comment on "How 10 Years of the Wim Hof Method Changed My Life"
Innerfire “Wim Hof Manifesto”
The Yogi Show Podcast: Interview with Enahm Hof
Enahm listed as CEO
Innerfire BV Registration
Wim Hof Trademark Filing
Enahm Hof Praising himself on Wim’s on instagram
Joe Rogan #865 with Wim Hof
Vice: The Superhuman Life of Wim HofLinkTree
#wimhof #breathwork #investigation
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