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This podcast has episodes ranging from good to essential. Sometimes I’ll hear a trend or some history and wonder how I’ve made it so far in life without knowing about it. For some episodes, I’m left wanting a bit more depth. Maybe that’s because this podcast has the shortest episodes out of its relatives (PIMA, Freakonomics, NSQ). If anyone’s still hesitant about the biopsychosocial approach to medicine, this podcast may be the argument that convinces them.
artifaxiom via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 08/06/22
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Perfect timing love the show will definitely follow the podcast
debbinford57 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/30/21
The show itself it fantastic, however, the host and writers can’t resist using the programme as a way to push certain political narratives. There are statements made in every episode that are social commentary that have no evidence based arguments, are intentionally skewed, or are delivered as a...Read full review »
Avsteve1234 via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 01/07/22
Why are we hearing from the NIH? Fauci leads it. He’s a pathological liar. And they admit to funding risky virus research in Wuhan. Hmmmm. Freakonomics has tried to branch out and it’s a been a failure. Levitt is decent.
brain2trust via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/17/21
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