Topic: Medical Industry

3 chapters across the catalog

97: Flowers for Fuller
1:01:56 - 1:08:03

97: Flowers for Fuller

Medical Gaslighting and the Oprah Ozempic Special

The hosts examine "medical gaslighting," specifically how women's health concerns are often dismissed by doctors. This leads into a critique of Oprah Winfrey's special on GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic. They argue that Oprah acted as a paid promoter for the pharmaceutical industry, reframing obesity as a "brain disease" to absolve individuals of responsibility and ignore the role of the "sugar cartel."

89: Mass Confusion
1:34:41 - 1:37:33

89: Mass Confusion

The Deplatforming of Doctors and the Provider Model

The hosts discuss the professional risks faced by doctors who dissent from the approved COVID-19 narrative, noting that many are stripped of their credentials and "deplatformed." They criticize the shift from "doctors" to "providers," arguing that the modern medical system is designed to diagnose and prescribe rather than treat the whole patient. This transition is linked to the overwhelming financial influence of the pharmaceutical industry.

09: One Drop
11:07 - 14:04

09: One Drop

Big Pharma, Vaccine Skepticism in Black Communities

The discussion shifts to how television shows like Black-ish promote pharmaceutical agendas, specifically regarding vaccinations. The hosts explore the historical roots of medical mistrust within the black community, referencing the Tuskegee project. They describe a polarized view of doctors, where medical professionals are either viewed with extreme suspicion or as highly exalted figures.