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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

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**This will be our last episode in 2025! We will be back in early January 2026! Have a happy holiday season and a huge thank you for listening!!**

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Welcome to a new era for public health. In the wake of RFK Jr.’s ACIP committee making its first major change to America’s childhood vaccine schedule—ending the universal Hepatitis B birth dose—we break down what this means, and what it doesn’t. Much... more

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It’s a newsy week for public health and medicine, with potential changes to the childhood vaccine schedule and a senior health agency official raising alarming doubts about the safety of the COVID vaccine for children — claims public health veterans ... more

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**We taped this episode earlier this week. Happy Thanksgiving. ***

On this Thanksgiving, we each reflect on an episode that struck us. We are so grateful to you, our listener community. We all care about our health, our country and our families so m... more

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Recent Guests

Jia Lynn Yang
Senior Ideas Writer at The New York Times
The New York Times
Episode: The Kids Are Not All Right. Should We Be Looking At Their School Day? A Conversation w NYT writer Jia Lynn Yang
Rachael Bedard
An internist, geriatrician, and palliative care physician focusing on health, human rights, and justice.
Episode: The ACIP Turning Point: A Rallying Cry For A New Era of Public Health. A Talk w Drs. Craig Spencer, Rachael Bedard & Michael Mina
Michael Mina
An epidemiologist, immunologist, and physician, formerly leading America's Test to Treat program.
Harvard Medical School
Episode: The ACIP Turning Point: A Rallying Cry For A New Era of Public Health. A Talk w Drs. Craig Spencer, Rachael Bedard & Michael Mina
Jennifer Galardi
Senior Policy Analyst at The Heritage Foundation.
The Heritage Foundation
Episode: Dr. Francis Collins w MAHA Supporters & Public Health: A Conversation About Faith, Vaccines, & Trust in Experts
Reverend Wendy Silvers
Faith Leader for the Kennedy Campaign.
Kennedy Campaign
Episode: Dr. Francis Collins w MAHA Supporters & Public Health: A Conversation About Faith, Vaccines, & Trust in Experts
Dr. Francis Collins
Former head of the NIH, Geneticist.
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Episode: Dr. Francis Collins w MAHA Supporters & Public Health: A Conversation About Faith, Vaccines, & Trust in Experts
Eliot Higgins
Founder of Bellingcat, known for investigative journalism using open source intelligence.
Bellingcat
Episode: On Shared Reality, Epstein & Epistemic Collapse: A Conversation w Eliot Higgins, Emily Jashinsky & Astead Herndon
Astead Herndon
Editorial director at Vox and former national political reporter for The New York Times.
Vox
Episode: On Shared Reality, Epstein & Epistemic Collapse: A Conversation w Eliot Higgins, Emily Jashinsky & Astead Herndon
Emily Jashinsky
A modern day conservative intellectual and co-host of Breaking Points.
Breaking Points
Episode: On Shared Reality, Epstein & Epistemic Collapse: A Conversation w Eliot Higgins, Emily Jashinsky & Astead Herndon

Hosts

Brinda Adhikari
Host and journalist, former executive producer at The Problem with Jon Stewart
Tom Johnson
Host and journalist, former executive producer at The Circus
Dr. Maggie Bartlett
Host and virologist, assistant research professor at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Dr. Mark Abdelmalek
Host, dermatologist and medical journalist

Reviews

4.7 out of 5 stars from 137 ratings
  • "Tested against placebo"

    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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    LeahPDX
    United Statesa month ago
  • Public Health Conversation #6

    I applaud Brinda for her outstanding moderation. She often has multiple guests with different views and she makes sure they are all validated and heard.

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    5
    JoDeHall
    United States4 months ago
  • Great start

    There is limited trust on many fronts. I think of how Biden is sharp as ever….. the big lie and we are supposed to trust untrusted sources. I work in healthcare and if I even use the word means testing or fiscal responsibility… well, I think you get the picture.

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    4
    proudtepub
    United States5 months ago
  • Favorite podcast

    This is by far my favorite podcast. As a pediatrician it’s really hard to fight the good fight everyday when the public trust and belief in us is so low. We all went into this because we want to help and when you know the facts it can be hard to see where that’s coming from. This podcast is doing such a great job bridging that gap. I’ve recommended it to patients because I think open dialogue is really our only way through. This podcast does such a great job of showing both sides and that when w... more

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    5
    Terrybn33
    United States6 months ago
  • A breath of fresh air!

    Groundbreaking discussion happens here! WSITY is a place to listen and learn. For the MAHA community, this podcast is a rare opportunity to hear nuanced conversation with Public Health leaders which actually address the reasons trust in Public Health institutions has plummeted.

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    Elynnfrost
    United States7 months ago

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The Kids Are Not All Right. Should We Be Looking At Their School Day? A Conversation w NYT writer Jia Lynn Yang
Q: Walk us through what you were saying.
Jia Lynn discussed the debate surrounding children's well-being and the role of the school environment in their increasing mental health issues.
The ACIP Turning Point: A Rallying Cry For A New Era of Public Health. A Talk w Drs. Craig Spencer, Rachael Bedard & Michael Mina
Q: Would the Hep B birth dose be on your radar? Why or why not?
Yes, because it's the first vaccine that parents think about and there is growing vaccine hesitancy.
Children's Health Defense Series Part 2 of 3: A Lively Conversation w Major MAHA Figure Del Bigtree
Q: What do you think about the relationship between MAHA values and the current political environment?
Bigtree asserted that it's crucial for the MAHA movement to maintain its influence and push for health-related values in politics, emphasizing the significance of mobilizing voters around these issues.
Children's Health Defense Series Part 2 of 3: A Lively Conversation w Major MAHA Figure Del Bigtree
Q: What did you mean when you said that this is the most important time in human history?
Bigtree explained it as a moment where virtually every government waged a war against personal freedoms, illustrating the rising threat to free speech and autonomy globally.
School Vaccine Requirements: Are We Even Talking About This The Right Way? A Conversation w Sociologist Jennifer Reich
Q: Are we thinking about this the right way with regards to vaccine mandates?
We need to balance personal freedom with collective responsibility.

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2. Rachael Bedard
3. Michael Mina
4. Jennifer Galardi
5. Reverend Wendy Silvers
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