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Joe Rogan and the Power of Health Influencers
Joe Rogan has emerged as a major health influencer with his influential podcasts, where he shares health advice and opinions on various issues. Although there are concerns that his podcast may contain misleading or false information, his influential position remains powerful.
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Joe Rogan is currently considered a major health influencer, with his podcast providing a platform for a variety of guests to give advice on diet and lifestyle choices.
08:09 - 11:27 (03:17)
Summary
Joe Rogan is currently considered a major health influencer, with his podcast providing a platform for a variety of guests to give advice on diet and lifestyle choices. Despite not considering himself a health influencer, Rogan is recognized as having significant influence in the health space.
ChapterJoe Rogan and the Power of Health Influencers
EpisodePart One: How the First Fitness Influencer Doomed Us All
PodcastBehind the Bastards
The McFadden family barely survived financially due to the alcoholism and gambling habits of the father, who by the time he started his family was a broken shell of a man.
11:29 - 13:56 (02:27)
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The McFadden family barely survived financially due to the alcoholism and gambling habits of the father, who by the time he started his family was a broken shell of a man.
ChapterJoe Rogan and the Power of Health Influencers
EpisodePart One: How the First Fitness Influencer Doomed Us All
PodcastBehind the Bastards
Bernard's poor health made him similar to his mother in that aspect, but it was not a desirable trait in their harsh environment.
13:58 - 15:38 (01:40)
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Bernard's poor health made him similar to his mother in that aspect, but it was not a desirable trait in their harsh environment.
ChapterJoe Rogan and the Power of Health Influencers
EpisodePart One: How the First Fitness Influencer Doomed Us All
PodcastBehind the Bastards
In the 1870s, vaccines were quite different from what we have now.
15:38 - 16:57 (01:18)
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In the 1870s, vaccines were quite different from what we have now. Smallpox vaccines at that time involved cutting a person's arm open with a razor blade and shoving a scab from someone else's smallpox lesion into the wound, resulting in a significant percentage of vaccinated people dying.