
Last Podcast On The Left
"I've always known that it's real for us to think that we are the only intelligent species in the entire galaxy universe. Everything is incredibly arrogant, right? So there has to be some other kind of life." — Jenna Hayes
"The idea that they would have that the graves that they thought they could control would have something like 150,000, whatever humans they were allowed to just take. And that they would take those people and they would begin to begin their breeding program with them because they can't stay here. So they needed to create something that can mix with their DNA that can stay on this planet." — Henry Zabrowski
"As a therapist, I don't judge. I come from a non-judgmental stance. So I've heard I've heard them some pretty far out things in therapy sessions. And I don't judge. I accept, you know, not everyone's going to believe in the same things I believe in. And I don't think it's any sort of like mental illness or anything like that to believe in different things." — Jenna Hayes
The discussion kicks off with a focus on the burgeoning conversation around UFOs, with both host and guest expressing the belief that intelligent life beyond Earth is probable. Jenna Hayes shares personal spiritual experiences that have led her to believe in the paranormal, including hearing her deceased grandfather's keys jingling and a vivid dream of her deceased mother. These experiences have broadened her perspective beyond conventional understanding.
The conversation then navigates into deeper theories of alien abduction and their historical interpretations, drawing parallels between modern UFO narratives and ancient folklore. The guests discuss the concept of alien breeding programs and the creation of hybrid races, referencing historical accounts like President Eisenhower's alleged encounter. The psychological and ethical implications of cloning and artificial intelligence are also touched upon, with a particular emphasis on the potential for AI to mimic therapeutic interactions.
Finally, the episode concludes with reflections on societal evolution, empathy, and the importance of mental health. Jenna Hayes, drawing from her dual background as a psychotherapist and former adult film performer, shares her approach to self-care and her unique perspective on providing therapy to individuals within the entertainment industry. The episode emphasizes the value of seeking professional help, finding the right therapist, and the multifaceted ways individuals contribute to humanity.