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#150 - Think Before You Trust: Smart Ways To Evaluate Health Advice From "Industry Leaders"

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In this episode, Ryan, CeCe, and I get into Andrew Huberman's perspective on "Back Pain." We address the critical issue of information sources, emphasizing the necessity of relying on credible and well-researched insights.
The origin of your information is crucial - it can significantly impact your daily life. This is episode is not meant to bash Huberman on a person or professional level. The goal is to discuss how important it is for people (especially health professionals) to think critically before trusting ANY authority providing health recommendations through the interwebs.
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Timestamps:
00:00 Intro
07:48 Andrew Huberman Podcast About "Back Pain"
16:50 Knowledge-Based Discussion
21:18 Qualified to Advise?
28:32 The Importance of Credible Information
Connect With Us:
Website - https://ironsightspodcast.com/
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/ironsightspodcast/
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In this episode, Ryan, CeCe, and I get into Andrew Huberman's perspective on "Back Pain." We address the critical issue of information sources, emphasizing the necessity of relying on credible and well-researched insights.
The origin of your information is crucial - it can significantly impact your daily life. This is episode is not meant to bash Huberman on a person or professional level. The goal is to discuss how important it is for people (especially health professionals) to think critically before trusting ANY authority providing health recommendations through the interwebs.
25% OFF! Red Dot Fitness Programs: rdfprograms.com
Red Dot Fitness Training Programs:
rdfprograms.com
Online Membership (Full Access To All Programs & Virtual Coaching):
https://www.reddotfitness.net/online-membership
Virtual Coaching:
https://www.reddotfitness.net/virtual-coaching
Self-Guided Programs:
https://www.reddotfitness.net/Self-Guided-Programs1
Timestamps:
00:00 Intro
07:48 Andrew Huberman Podcast About "Back Pain"
16:50 Knowledge-Based Discussion
21:18 Qualified to Advise?
28:32 The Importance of Credible Information
Connect With Us:
Website - https://ironsightspodcast.com/
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/ironsightspodcast/
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/

  continue reading

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