Very disappointed in their lack of professionalism
Listened to a few of these episodes and I started out a little impressed by the high level of skepticism they have with research and fad treatments out there. After listening to episode 6 I am very much unimpressed with how they treated the guest who in my view was doing his best to be respectful to the hosts, while still representing what he does and trying to make an argument for his method of treating patients. Quinn was the most respectful out of the three hosts while Michael and Derrick didn’t listen to the guest, cut him off numerous times and in general were very close minded to what he was trying to explain. The fact that they are so hung up on “Pain science” really makes me question the foundation of their practice methods and I am likely not going to take much of what they say seriously again. Had they respectfully agreed to disagree with the guest, and were more reasonable with him I’d not have such a bad taste in my mouth. Quinn tried to bring things back to a respectful tone at the end of the podcast, but it was really too little too late. Michael and Derrick came off as arrogant jerks, which is really unfortunate. The peripheral nervous system is a system that is totally neglected and looked over in the medical field, which Dr. Brady is at least attempting to address. I don’t necessarily agree with all of what he says, but at least he seems authentic and trying to practice in the best way he knows how. Just wish he’d do some research with what he does so he has a more solid argument when trying to substantiate what he’s saying.
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