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    Explore "systemic changes" with insightful episodes like "Calley Means: The Obesity Crisis, Ozempic, ADHD and Food Industry Lies", "From Family Planning To Recycling: Your Climate Questions Answered" and "Is Your Carbon Footprint BS?: How to Save a Planet takes over Ologies" from podcasts like ""The Doctor's Farmacy with Mark Hyman, M.D.", "Life Kit" and "Ologies with Alie Ward"" and more!

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    Calley Means: The Obesity Crisis, Ozempic, ADHD and Food Industry Lies

    Calley Means: The Obesity Crisis, Ozempic, ADHD and Food Industry Lies

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    Calley Means is the founder of TrueMed, a company that enables tax-free spending on food and exercise. He is also the co-author with his sister, Dr. Casey Means, of Good Energy: The Surprising Connection Between Metabolism and Limitless Health, which is coming out later this year and is now available for pre-order.


    Earlier in his career, Calley was a consultant for food and pharma companies and is now exposing practices they use to weaponize our institutions of trust. In the past year, he's met with 50 members of Congress and presidential candidates advocating policies to combat the corruption of the pharma and food industries. He is a Graduate of Stanford and Harvard Business School. 


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    In this episode we discuss (audio version / Apple Subscriber version):

    • How the pharmaceutical industry is the largest funder of government, think tank organizations, academic research, and media outlets (7:44 / 5:59)
    • Why America is getting sicker, fatter, more depressed, and more infertile (11:19 / 9:34)
    • Corruption in industry and government that’s harming our health (20:02 / 18:18)
    • Ozempic as a treatment for obesity in kids (29:00 / 25:10)
    • How obesity is harming our national security (35:03 / 31:13)
    • Taking control of your own health (39:20 / 35:29)
    • Banning food and pharmaceutical ads on television (44:25 / 40:34)
    • Is Ozempic bad for mental health? (56:10 / 52:19)
    • How government subsidizes and recommends ultra-processed food (58:25 / 54:34)
    • The thing that can counteract the influence of money (1:15:08 / 1:11:17)


    Get a copy of Good Energy. Learn about Calley’s work at Trumed.





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    From Family Planning To Recycling: Your Climate Questions Answered

    From Family Planning To Recycling: Your Climate Questions Answered
    Ahead of the U.N. climate talks in Glasgow this weekend, we're sharing this episode from our friends at It's Been A Minute with Sam Sanders.

    In this episode, Sam chats with climate experts Ayana Elizabeth Johnson, marine biologist and writer, and Kendra Pierre-Louis, senior climate reporter with the podcast 'How to Save a Planet.' Together, they answer listener questions about everything from how to talk to your kids about global warming... to how to deal with all of this existential dread.

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    Is Your Carbon Footprint BS?: How to Save a Planet takes over Ologies

    Is Your Carbon Footprint BS?: How to Save a Planet takes over Ologies

    Dr. Ayana Elizabeth Johnson. You loved her Oceanology episode and now she is in your feed to address everyone’s agonizing internal question: IS MY CARBON FOOTPRINT BS?! I don’t drop a lot of podcast episodes into my precious Ologies feed, but this topic was so wonderfully covered by Dr. Johnson and co-hot Alex Blumberg that I had to do it. And as a bonus, stay tuned for Wednesday’s episode between me and my old friend C. Andrew Hall, the creative director of the non-profit illustration collective, the Drawdown Design Project. I’ve been consulting with him for 2 years on a giant project that just dropped and I think you’ll love what he has to say about our individual roles and responsibilities in climate change.

    So yes: onward with “How to Save a Planet.”

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