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That Can't Be True with Chelsea Clinton

Lemonada Media & The Clinton Foundation
Public Health
Seed Oils
Child Marriage
SNAP
Maternal Mortality Rates
Covid-19 Vaccines
Forced Marriage
Legislation
Women's Health
Child Vaccines
Raw Milk
Midwifery Care
Domestic Violence
Survivorship and Advocacy
Education and Awareness
Human Rights
Childhood Vaccines
Infant Formula
Tylenol
Child Poverty

Things are getting weird in the world of public health. Childhood vaccines are suddenly up for debate, fluoride is being described as industrial waste, and it feels like everyone is talking about raw milk! Navigate this chaotic time with public health expert Dr. Chelsea Clinton, who every week talks to doctors, dietitians, parenting experts and more to expose pseudoscience and help us sort fact fr... more

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In a shocking – yet unsurprising – move, the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices recently voted to end universal hepatitis B vaccine recommendations for newborns. Pediatrician and allergist Dr. Zachary Rubin called it a dark day for our babi... more

1 in 9 Americans will have an eating disorder over the course of their lives, and eating disorders have the second highest mortality rate of any psychiatric disorder. Chelsea speaks with National Alliance for Eating Disorders founder and CEO Johanna ... more

The FDA recently announced it will remove the “black box” warning on many hormone replacement therapies for menopause. The warning was initially added after misinterpreted data found an increased risk of breast cancer, stroke, and possible dementia. ... more

How did the longest government shutdown in history become a fight over whether Americans should have affordable health care or food on the table? Why can’t we have both? Chelsea speaks with Maryland Governor (and longtime friend) Wes Moore about what... more

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Johanna Kandel
Nationally recognized leader and advocate in the field of eating disorders
National Alliance for Eating Disorders
Episode: Eating Disorders in the GLP-1 Era with Johanna Kandel
Dr. Heather Hirsch
Board certified internist focused on women's health, particularly midlife and menopause
Brigham and Women's Hospital
Episode: Is Hormone Replacement Therapy Unsafe? with Dr. Heather Hirsch & Tamsen Fadal
Tamsen Fadal
Former TV news anchor turned menopause awareness advocate
Episode: Is Hormone Replacement Therapy Unsafe? with Dr. Heather Hirsch & Tamsen Fadal
Wes Moore
Governor of Maryland
State of Maryland
Episode: ‘This is the Level of Brutality We’re Seeing’: Gov. Wes Moore on Shutdown, SNAP & Child Poverty
Dr. Trisha Pasricha
Gastroenterologist and scientist at Harvard Medical School
Harvard Medical School
Episode: You've Been Pooping All Wrong with Dr. Trisha Pasricha
Elizabeth Booker Houston
Privacy lawyer, standup comedian, and public health advocate
Episode: Measles Outbreak, TrumpRx & Mass Firings at the FDA with Elizabeth Booker Houston
Morgan McSweeney
Public health communicator, known as Dr. Noc
Episode: The Truth About Circumcision, Cancer, and Coffee with Dr. Noc
Emily Oster
An economist, bestselling author, and professor at Brown University.
ParentData
Episode: Is Tylenol Unsafe in Pregnancy? with Emily Oster
Dr. Jessica Knurick
Registered dietician with a PhD in nutrition science, prominent expert and critic of the MAHA movement.
Episode: Setting the Record Straight on Seed Oils, Raw Milk & Formula with Dr. Jessica Knurick

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Chelsea Clinton
Host of the show, Chelsea Clinton dives into critical public health discussions, emphasizing evidence-based facts and engaging with experts in health fields to clarify misconceptions.

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3.3 out of 5 stars from 282 ratings
  • Don’t Judge Based on Her ‘Rents

    I’m not a big fan of her parents, to say the least. But I have been enjoying these episodes. Bringing attention to important matters of public health. I saw a review saying the experts aren’t experts and asserting that one of the two child marriage guests was just talking about her own bad marriage as her basis of credibility. One…the experiences of those who have, you know, been in forced marriages is important. And 2) it was well defined that both of the guests work in advocacy for the end to ... more

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    5
    Geumpyhistory
    United Statesa month ago
  • I can’t believe she has a podcast

    Her and her parents should be in jail not hosting a podcast. What happened to the money in Haiti Chelsea?

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    llppp819
    United Statesa month ago
  • Lacking credibility

    I tuned in because I like the premise—I expected an intellectually honest look at different topics—but the episodes are lacking substance and credibility and are obviously biased. Each episode begins with a concept that seems unbelievable, something that seemingly can’t be true. Instead of starting to explore whether it is indeed true, Chelsea assumes it is and then ultimately faults Trump and/or Republicans for it. Additionally, her guests are not qualified to speak on the subjects. For example... more

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Lani Mulholland
    United Statesa month ago
  • A Wonderful Surprise!

    It was because of the question posed by the title that I chose to listen to this podcast. The depth of inquiry and search for truth is excellent, and Chelsea asks great questions. I’m quite impressed by the quality of the podcast.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    MrsMarci
    United Statesa month ago
  • This will fail, just like her first podcast

    What happened to all your other jobs that got only bc of your degenerate parents? The venture capitalist, the NBC correspondent, etc.

    Take your stolen millions & your unearned promotions & stop bothering the rest of us with your “expertise”

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    MaryCustisLee
    United Statesa month ago

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Listeners appreciate the engaging discussions around public health topics and how the expert guests break down complex issues. The podcast is seen as a breath of fresh air in clarifying misinformation, although it faces criticism due to its host's background and perceived biases. Many find it helpful for navigating health and parenting topics with a scientific lens, while some express skepticism towards the host's qualifications and motivations. Overall, the feedback is mixed but leans positively towards the informative nature of the content.

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Eating Disorders in the GLP-1 Era with Johanna Kandel
Q: How are GLP-1 inhibitors impacting societal views on body image and weight?
GLP-1 inhibitors are often treated as a panacea for weight loss—this focus on weight ignores the mental health implications and increases body shaming.
Eating Disorders in the GLP-1 Era with Johanna Kandel
Q: How is the medical community addressing eating disorders?
There's a significant lack of awareness and training among healthcare providers regarding eating disorders, with less than 20% being adequately informed.
Eating Disorders in the GLP-1 Era with Johanna Kandel
Q: What is the prevalence of eating disorders in the United States?
One in nine Americans will experience an eating disorder in their lifetime—approximately 29 million people.
Is Hormone Replacement Therapy Unsafe? with Dr. Heather Hirsch & Tamsen Fadal
Q: What are the differences of vaginal estrogen versus the other ways in which we might get hormone replacement therapy?
Vaginal estrogen targets the lower genitourinary tract and does not affect the whole body like systemic hormone therapy, and is recommended for specific symptoms such as recurrent urinary tract infections.
Is Hormone Replacement Therapy Unsafe? with Dr. Heather Hirsch & Tamsen Fadal
Q: What advice do you give people to maybe ask slightly different or deeper questions of their own bodies?
Track symptoms and look for cyclic patterns, and consult with healthcare providers on potential diagnoses like perimenopause.

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