Tapping Into Uncomfortable®
Welcome to a journey towards a better you with Dr. Reade L. Hubert, a chiropractor, educator, author, and dynamic speaker dedicated to transforming your approach to health. Dr. Hubert owns and practices at Atlas Chiropractic Center in Escanaba, Michigan. His mission is to guide you towards optimal well-being.
In his book, 4 Ts to a Better You, Dr. Hubert introduces a practical metaphor: Instead of drowning in the overwhelming sea of health information, focus on the bottom of the funnel. In his book, he simplifies the complexity by narrowing down essential knowledge into four easily digestible categories—thoughts, toxins, trauma, and traits.
Start Your Journey to a Better You: Embark on a transformative journey with Dr. Reade L. Hubert. Whether you’re dealing with high blood pressure, diabetes, long-term COVID-19 effects, or any other condition, understanding the Four Ts is the key to unlocking your true potential for a better you. Take the first step towards positive cellular change. Order your copy of “Four Ts to a Better You” and tap into a healthier, more fulfilling life. And don’t forget to subscribe to the Tapping Into Uncomfortable® podcast!

“True success is positive cellular change. “ Reade
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Speaker, Doctor, Author – Dr. Hubert is a cum laude graduate of Palmer College of Chiropractic, an alumnus of Northern Michigan University, and Bay de Noc Community College. He resides in Rapid River, Michigan, with his wife and children.
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28. In the Zone
Dec 8, 2025 – 16 min 31 sec Step into the curious and often uncomfortable corners of the human experience with Reade Hubert, D.C., in this episode of Tapping Into Uncomfortable®. Together, we wander through big questions and bold ideas – why we make the choices we do, how our past shapes us, and what it really means to live with intention. Reed takes us on a journey that’s as surprising as it is insightful, touching on everything from our Neanderthal DNA to the Many Worlds Interpretation of quantum mechanics. It’s a conversation that stretches across time, science, and personal growth, all while bringing things back to the decisions we make every single day. Along the way, you’ll hear about: The quiet power of gratitude…
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27. Side Effect: You
Nov 24, 2025 – 17 min 1 sec Step into the compelling world of Tapping Into Uncomfortable® with Reade Hubert, D.C., where we peel back the layers of human behavior, biology, and the choices that shape our lives. In this episode, Dr. Hubert takes listeners on an unexpected journey, from the legacy of Neanderthal DNA to the mind-bending possibilities of quantum mechanics’ Many Worlds Interpretation, all while revealing how even our smallest decisions can alter our personal trajectory. What you’ll uncover: Why gratitude and respect serve as powerful tools for navigating adversity. How pharmaceutical advertising subtly shapes our thoughts and behaviors. Join us as we challenge assumptions, push past comfort zones, and explore ideas that may shift the way you see yourself and the world. Tune…
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26. A House of Cards
Nov 10, 2025 – 16 min 46 sec In this episode of Tapping Into Uncomfortable® with Reade Hubert, DC explores the fragile foundations of modern healthcare and why so many practitioners and patients feel trapped in a system that no longer works as intended. From the growing strain on doctor-patient relationships to the systemic challenges facing rural communities, Dr. Hubert uncovers the human stories behind the statistics. You’ll also hear about emerging environmental concerns—like the impact of forever chemicals and microplastics on our soil and health and be invited to consider how these broader issues connect to personal growth and responsibility. Key Takeaways: Understand how Medicaid policy shifts are reshaping rural healthcare and affecting millions. Learn about new research revealing how microplastics interfere with soil bacteria…
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25. Mind Your Ts and Cues
Oct 27, 2025 – 18 min 35 sec Ever think about how small choices can add up to a longer, healthier life? In this episode of Tapping into Uncomfortable®, Dr. Reade Hubert digs into what really drives longevity. He shares the story of a 117-year-old super centenarian, breaks down the science behind acetaminophen, and answers listener questions about aging and the role of AI in health. You’ll hear how thoughts, habits, and even the yogurt in your fridge can shape your well-being. What you’ll learn: Why acetaminophen affects more than just pain, including your body and the environment How daily choices in food and mindset quietly shape your long-term health To learn more, go to Listen: DISCLAIMER: The views, thoughts and opinions expressed are the…
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24. Eh Eye
Oct 13, 2025 – 18 min 6 sec Is AI making our lives easier or more uncomfortable? In this episode of Tapping Into Uncomfortable®, Dr. Reade Hubert explores the double-edged sword of artificial intelligence in healthcare and everyday life. We take a closer look at how AI is transforming mental health, social connection, physical well-being, and even spirituality. You’ll learn why comfort might be humanity’s most dangerous evolutionary trait and what that means for families today. We also dig into the environmental side of technology, from data centers and water use to the growing issue of “forever chemicals.” And in the Q&A, Dr. Hubert tackles a classic question: should you use antibiotic cream on cuts? Key Takeaways: Why data center expansion matters for your community…
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23. Sighence
Sept 22, 2025 – 21 min 45 sec Discover why healing is more miraculous than you think – both in your body and in public health debates. In the Season 3 premiere of Tapping Into Uncomfortable®, host Reade Hubert, DC dives deep into the science behind how our bodies heal, explores the tension between individual choice (“I”) versus collective responsibility (“we”) in healthcare, and shares eye-opening stories from classrooms to research labs. From flawed scientific studies to real-world data on fluoride and vaccinations, you’ll learn how personal beliefs shape, and sometimes clash with, the march of medical progress. Key Takeaways:– Your cells have a genius way of closing wounds without damaging themselves– The “I vs. We” debate drives confusion about health policies and personal freedom– Scientific…