
Bold, unfiltered, and uncompromisingly honest, Why Should I Trust You? is a weekly podcast that looks at the breakdown in trust for science and public health. It drops every Thursday, with occasional additional special episodes sprinkled in. Hosted by Brinda Adhikari, the former executive producer of “The Problem with Jon Stewart” and a former TV news journalist; Tom Johnson, the former executive... more
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 101 | Founded | a year ago |
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Democratic Senator Cory Booker, Representative Chellie Pingree of Maine, MAHA leaders Zen Honeycutt and Kelly Ryerson, and former Congressman Tim Ryan join us to react to one of the Supreme Court's big decisions of the year as the High Court sides wi... more
Fighting misinformation is seen as one of the defining challenges of our time. The term itself can be polarizing. And what if we're thinking about it all wrong?
In this episode, we speak with researchers Michael Simeone and Kristy Roschke, who recen... more
Dr. Mehmet Oz, the head of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, is our guest today.
He oversees the government programs that provide health coverage to nearly half of all Americans and account for roughly a quarter of federal spending.
At ... more
Senator Cory Booker joins us for a conversation about our dire chronic health crisis, the corrosive effects of corporate money in our politics, the power of making healthy food affordable, and our taxpayer-subsidized systems that fuel our chronic dis... more
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Is big pharma motivated by greed? Sure. Is America's health bad relative to its wealth? Yes. Does any of that suddenly mean paranoid laypeople like RFK Jr and every other "wellness" expert who has no professional medical training have the legitimate authority to dictate health policy? No. Internet access and half-baked Facebook medical conspiracies do not make you a medical expert. If you want to kid yourself into denying all of the lives saved by vaccines over the last hundred years plea... more
I’m having a hard time getting through this podcast. As someone who has lost trust in the mainstream health system, I find the inherent elitist attitude of these people to be off putting. I appreciate the attempts to understand MAHA but they’re still missing the mark. It just seems like a strategy and not genuine. No thanks! That just makes you part of the problem.
The concept of the show, had great intentions but the execution of the concept and content is extremely lacking in multiple ways.
Sad what this podcast has become
This is wrong. So frustrating to hear people state as fact what they clearly aren't informed about. You don't realize your bias but this has been clearly explained by RFK and DarkHorse pod hosts among others.
Would be better if you questioned your "known facts" before stating as if they're true when perhaps you haven't yet awakened to reality.
Also the female moderator makes herself sound like a complete idiot throughout the interview. Interrupting to divert from important points and "yo" and ... more
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The show features candid conversations with public health experts, scientists, journalists, policymakers, and movement organizers to explore why trust in science and health institutions has eroded and how it can be rebuilt. Episodes hinge on timely topics like vaccines, pesticides, healthcare costs, and the politics of health policy, often pairing a clinician or researcher with a journalist or activist to surface practical, trust-building approaches. A standout trait is the deliberate mix of civil dialogue across political viewpoints, aiming to bridge divides while grounding discussions in evidence and lived experience. The format tends to blend policy analysis, personal stories, and strategic insights for audiences in health, policy, media... more
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