Promising start, credibility lost.
Interviewing well qualified experts in their chosen field is a valuable way to broadcast credible information to your audience. Unfortunately providing a platform to a chef who has self anointed himself as a professional in medicine, health and wellness is furthering the spread of misinformation that he shamelessly pushes. Yes prevention is better than a cure and lifestyle is critical in reducing morbidity and mortality. However if you look further into his deluded ramblings they are rooted in conspiracy theories and easily debunked documentaries peddled by the discredited/deregistered practitioners he hosts on his own podcast. The notion he is open to conventional medicine is an insincere, laughable statement as he will block anyone who highlights factual inaccuracies in his narrative so he can continue to profit from his blind cult following. The ultimate confidence man, who’s happy to ignore the truth and replace it with standing in his “own truth”. Disgraceful.
P5128 via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 11/02/20
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