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Behind the Bastards

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Dec 12, 2024 • 55min

Part Two: The Vioxx Scandal: How Big Pharma Killed More Americans Than Vietnam

Discover the shocking Vioxx scandal where Merck's deceptive marketing led to skyrocketing fatalities. Explore the ethics of celebrity endorsements in promoting dangerous drugs and the miscommunication in medical journalism. Unearth the tragic consequences faced by patients like Bob Ernst due to manipulated trial data. Delve into the broader implications for pharmaceutical accountability as profits overshadow safety. The discussion also humorously touches on foodborne illnesses, proving that even serious topics can have a lighter side!
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Dec 10, 2024 • 58min

Part One: The Vioxx Scandal: How Big Pharma Killed More Americans Than Vietnam

Dr. Kaveh Hoda, a healthcare expert and medical doctor, delves into the scandal surrounding Vioxx, revealing how Merck knowingly released a drug that led to fatal heart attacks. The discussion uncovers the troubling history of Big Pharma prioritizing profits over patient safety. They explore the rushed development of Vioxx, the marketing tactics that obscured its risks, and the overall shift in societal trust towards pharmaceutical companies. Hoda's insights highlight the ethical dilemmas in drug promotion and the implications for public health.
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Dec 8, 2024 • 2h 4min

Behind the Bastards Presents: Better Offline

Ellen Hewitt, a Bloomberg Technology reporter known for her insights on Sam Altman and OpenAI, dives into pressing issues in the tech landscape. She discusses the critical role of journalism in holding tech giants accountable amid growing distrust. The conversation also explores Google's internal struggles with search performance and the ethical dilemmas at OpenAI, spotlighting Sam Altman's leadership crisis. Hewitt emphasizes the need for community action against digital darkness and reflects on the complex narratives surrounding AI advancements.
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Dec 7, 2024 • 2h 55min

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Kate Bertasch, Executive Director of the Digital Defense Fund, shares crucial insights on safeguarding digital privacy for abortion access amid shifting political landscapes. She discusses the potential dangers of digital surveillance, particularly regarding period trackers and personal communications. Bertasch emphasizes practical strategies for maintaining privacy, navigating healthcare concerns, and building reliable support networks to protect rights. The conversation sheds light on the intersection of technology and reproductive health, urging proactive measures for individuals seeking secure access to care.
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Dec 5, 2024 • 49min

We Read Newt Gingrich's World War 2 Alternate History

Molly Conger, a keen commentator on political narratives, joins the discussion to dissect Newt Gingrich's alternate history novel. They humorously speculate on a scenario where the Nazis invade Tennessee, mixing historical analysis with wit. The conversation touches on Gingrich's controversial legacy, his polarizing rhetoric, and even his quirky writing style. They also explore generational differences in pop culture, and delve into the absurdity of time travel, making for a hilarious and intriguing exploration of how alternate histories can reshape our perceptions.
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Dec 3, 2024 • 46min

We Read Marjorie Taylor Green's Book

Sophie hilariously critiques Marjorie Taylor Greene's book, filled with absurd takes on education and history. The hosts share amusing anecdotes from book signings alongside playful discussions about hot dogs and political commentary. They explore the impact of public perceptions on controversial figures and the absurdities of current social issues, all while balancing humor with serious insights. With plenty of laughter, they dissect the strange world of celebrity politics and its influence on modern literature.
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Nov 30, 2024 • 3h 14min

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Talia Lavin, author of 'Wild Faith,' explores the Christian right's growing impact on American politics, highlighting the troubling ties between extremism and traditional political actors. Julia Serano, author of 'Whipping Girl,' dives into the evolution of transgender discourse, discussing the significance of terms like 'cis privilege' and the experiences of transgender individuals in today's society. Both guests examine the complexities of modern ideologies and their implications on personal freedoms and community safety.
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Nov 28, 2024 • 1h 6min

CZM Rewind: Part Two: Dr. Oz: Why 'America's Doctor' Is A Bastard

Matt Lieb, a comedian and podcast regular, joins the discussion on the controversial Dr. Oz, examining his rise from surgeon to television celebrity. They analyze the balance between audience trust and sponsorship demands, highlighting the dangers of celebrity health advice. The conversation critiques Oz's mixed legacy, from promoting healthy habits to questionable alternative medicine, and questions the ethical implications of prioritizing fame over patient welfare. With a blend of humor and critique, they delve into the darker side of health media.
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Nov 26, 2024 • 56min

CZM Rewind: Part One: Dr. Oz: Why 'America's Doctor' Is A Bastard

Matt Lieb, co-host of the Sopranos podcast, joins to dissect the controversial figure of Dr. Oz. They humorously critique Oz’s dual persona as 'America's Doctor' and explore his unsettling blend of medicine and mysticism. The conversation highlights the rise of alternative medicine, reflecting on the societal pressures that distort medical integrity. There’s a keen examination of how middle-class moms fueled his fame, and the ethical dilemmas he's faced as entertainment influences health care—a compelling look at celebrity culture’s impact on medicine.
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Nov 24, 2024 • 3h 16min

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Carl Casarda, a firearms expert and YouTuber, joins investigative reporter Stephen Monacelli and historian Michael Phillips for a riveting discussion. They dive deep into the Great Replacement Theory, exploring its historical roots and alarming implications for societal violence. Casarda emphasizes responsible firearm ownership and training, while Monacelli sheds light on the impacts of political extremism. Phillips connects the dots between historical eugenics and today's fears, revealing a troubling narrative of racism and anxiety shaping contemporary politics.

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