Clint grew up in Montana in a rural area. His job as a kid was to watch their cows and make sure that they were healthy and separate the ones that may be sick, but to also make sure the grass wasn’t too short and the weeds too high. Throughout his whole life he has always looked at things in a way to figure out what caused it to happen. He left that job when he was young and went into the communications industry and helped develop the cable television industry in the hills of Montana. In that industry he learned about electrical stability to deliver a clean picture to the residents. Even in this industry he learned that everything had to be grounded in order to have electrical stability. He spent about 30 years in that industry. When he turned 50 he retired from that industry and was living in Evergreen Colorado on a mountain. He ended up having a major health issue about that time and as he recovered from it he didn’t want to go back to conventional work. He wanted to do something with more value. After this health issue he decided that he did not want to own anything so he gave everything away and bought a small RV and spent 4 years traveling around the US. He ended up in Sedona, AZ and spent 2 years there. While there he ended up thinking, “ I wonder if there is a consequence to humans no longer being naturally grounded, connected to the earth?” He took a big interest in that and started to do a study by grounding himself outside and then walking in the house and seeing what electrical charges happened. He eventually moved to Ventura California and started to do research with a couple students to do more research on earthing and how it affects the body.
In this episode Clint discusses:
- How earthing affects humans and animals
- How long should you be earthing per day
- How earthing can help indoor pets specifically
- Suggestions of how to help your pet earth
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