
Scott Atlas
Physician and health policy commentator who served as an advisor on the White House Coronavirus Task Force and authored A Plague Upon Our House about his COVID-era experience.
Top 3 podcasts with Scott Atlas
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Sep 19, 2025 • 45min
A True Free Speech Issue
Scott Atlas, a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution and co-founder of the Global Liberty Institute, discusses the challenges facing Generation Z, including mental health issues and the impact of social media. He advocates for mentorship and the need to empower young leaders. Psychologist Christopher J. Ferguson sheds light on the often-ignored reality that women can also be perpetrators of domestic violence, challenging societal norms and emphasizing the importance of recognizing this taboo in both research and policy.

Oct 30, 2025 • 1h 3min
These People's Perspectives Will Challenge Your Thinking
Scott Atlas, a physician and COVID advisor, reflects on the early miscalculations of the pandemic response, emphasizing the dangers of lockdowns. Michael Duran reframes the October 7th conflict as an Iran-Israel war, highlighting Israel's need to dismantle Hamas. Historian Andrew Roberts defends Churchill's legacy against revisionist critiques, discussing his strategic decisions during WWII. Writer Megan Basham shares her journey through cancer treatment, the role of faith and community support in her recovery, and cultural shifts within evangelical circles.

Jul 9, 2025 • 37min
This Medical Outsider Fought Against COVID Madness | Dr. Scott Atlas
Dr. Scott Atlas, a Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution and author, uncovers his battle against medical incompetence during the pandemic. He critiques the leadership failures and the panic-driven decisions surrounding COVID-19, emphasizing the disconnect between political pressures and scientific evidence. Atlas discusses the detrimental effects of lockdowns on youth mental health and compares global responses, highlighting the contrasting approach of Sweden. The conversation also delves into vaccine controversies and the erosion of public trust in health authorities.


