

Dr. Kaveh Hoda
Gastroenterologist and hepatologist (host of House of Pod) invited to explain hepatitis B, vaccines, and related public-health implications discussed in the episode.
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Oct 11, 2025 • 3h 5min
It Could Happen Here Weekly 203
This week features Raven, an independent journalist who offers an eye-opening account of ICE operations in Chicago, detailing mass raids and the troubling lack of accountability from federal agents. Dr. Kaveh Hoda, a gastroenterologist, sheds light on hepatitis B, debunking misinformation around vaccines and emphasizing their importance for public health. Discussions on the moral implications of entertainers performing for authoritarian regimes and the media's manipulation of mass shootings add further depth to the conversation.

Oct 9, 2025 • 35min
Trump’s Hepatitis Vaccine Lies
In this talk, Dr. Kaveh Hoda, a gastroenterologist and hepatologist, dives into the dangerous misinformation surrounding hepatitis B vaccines and the impact of anti-vaccine figures within health agencies. He clarifies the transmission routes of hepatitis B, particularly during childbirth, and argues against Trump's push to delay vaccinations, warning that it jeopardizes public health. Dr. Hoda also critiques the confusion stemming from Trump's medical comments and emphasizes the importance of staying updated on vaccinations.

Jan 3, 2022 • 33min
Do you need to do a detox? | Body Stuff with Dr. Jen Gunter
Dr. Kaveh Hoda, a liver health expert, reveals why trendy detox diets can be more harmful than helpful, emphasizing the body's natural detox abilities. He likens detox myths to outdated medical practices, while Dr. Alan Levinovitz explores the fascinating intersection of wellness and religious beliefs. They dissect how appealing yet misleading marketing exploits our desire for health, urging a reliance on science over celebrity-endorsed cleanses. Together, they provide valuable insights on maintaining liver health through diet and critical thinking.