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Part Two: Gary Young: The Fake Doctor Who Drowned His Own Baby
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In Part Two, Robert is joined again by comedian, Billy Wayne Davis to continue discussing D. Gary Young, the Fake Doctor Who Created The Essential Oil Craze. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Death Island explores the mysterious deaths of tourists on Koh Tao while Behind the Bastards, hosted by Robert Evans and guest Billy Wayne Davis, discusses historical "bastards".
00:00 - 01:08 (01:08)
Summary
Death Island explores the mysterious deaths of tourists on Koh Tao while Behind the Bastards, hosted by Robert Evans and guest Billy Wayne Davis, discusses historical "bastards".
EpisodePart Two: Gary Young: The Fake Doctor Who Drowned His Own Baby
PodcastBehind the Bastards
The podcast host draws parallels between Andrew Wakefield, who created the vaccine-autism epidemic, Donald Trump, and other grifters like Alex Jones and Keith Raniere.
01:08 - 04:00 (02:51)
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The podcast host draws parallels between Andrew Wakefield, who created the vaccine-autism epidemic, Donald Trump, and other grifters like Alex Jones and Keith Raniere.
EpisodePart Two: Gary Young: The Fake Doctor Who Drowned His Own Baby
PodcastBehind the Bastards
In this podcast episode, the speakers discuss the danger of falling for nonsensical information in various forms of media and the impact it can have on our lives.
04:00 - 05:33 (01:33)
Summary
In this podcast episode, the speakers discuss the danger of falling for nonsensical information in various forms of media and the impact it can have on our lives. They explore examples of how people often get caught up in questionable products, such as essential oils, and other tactical items, without questioning their legitimacy.
EpisodePart Two: Gary Young: The Fake Doctor Who Drowned His Own Baby
PodcastBehind the Bastards
A personal blogger tested essential oils at reputable laboratories, posting all evidence on his blog, including shipping information and lab results, proving their purity and laying out a compelling case.
05:34 - 10:10 (04:36)
Summary
A personal blogger tested essential oils at reputable laboratories, posting all evidence on his blog, including shipping information and lab results, proving their purity and laying out a compelling case.
EpisodePart Two: Gary Young: The Fake Doctor Who Drowned His Own Baby
PodcastBehind the Bastards
This podcast discusses the controversy surrounding the oil company, Young Living, with stories of customers cutting essential oils with dangerous additives and the company's founder's philanthropic contributions to education.
10:10 - 14:34 (04:24)
Summary
This podcast discusses the controversy surrounding the oil company, Young Living, with stories of customers cutting essential oils with dangerous additives and the company's founder's philanthropic contributions to education.
EpisodePart Two: Gary Young: The Fake Doctor Who Drowned His Own Baby
PodcastBehind the Bastards
The discussion covers flaws in the free market, the Elizabeth Holmes scandal, and overconsumption of vitamins.
14:34 - 18:22 (03:47)
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The discussion covers flaws in the free market, the Elizabeth Holmes scandal, and overconsumption of vitamins.
EpisodePart Two: Gary Young: The Fake Doctor Who Drowned His Own Baby
PodcastBehind the Bastards
The essential oil industry is fraught with misinformation and dangerous practices, including multilevel marketing schemes that rely on signing up people under you to make real money.
18:22 - 23:22 (04:59)
Summary
The essential oil industry is fraught with misinformation and dangerous practices, including multilevel marketing schemes that rely on signing up people under you to make real money. These practices can be harmful to both the distributors and the consumers, and they often come with misleading health claims.
EpisodePart Two: Gary Young: The Fake Doctor Who Drowned His Own Baby
PodcastBehind the Bastards
The speaker reflects on a man who has had multiple controversies and questionable actions in his past, including being fined frequently and allegedly killing his own baby.
23:22 - 27:56 (04:34)
Summary
The speaker reflects on a man who has had multiple controversies and questionable actions in his past, including being fined frequently and allegedly killing his own baby. The speaker also briefly touches on the importance of oxygen in the delivery of nutrients to cells.
EpisodePart Two: Gary Young: The Fake Doctor Who Drowned His Own Baby
PodcastBehind the Bastards
Large companies in the essential oil industry, such as Young Living and Dutera, do not have organic certification for their products due to the common use of pesticides on corporate farms where they source their raw materials.
27:56 - 31:37 (03:41)
Summary
Large companies in the essential oil industry, such as Young Living and Dutera, do not have organic certification for their products due to the common use of pesticides on corporate farms where they source their raw materials. Consumers are left to navigate the lack of transparency regarding pesticide usage themselves.
EpisodePart Two: Gary Young: The Fake Doctor Who Drowned His Own Baby
PodcastBehind the Bastards
Some experts such as Young Living's own David Stewart claim that essential oils have their own intelligence, but the FDA has determined that many of their products are promoted for conditions that make them drugs under Section 201G1B of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act.
31:37 - 38:42 (07:04)
Summary
Some experts such as Young Living's own David Stewart claim that essential oils have their own intelligence, but the FDA has determined that many of their products are promoted for conditions that make them drugs under Section 201G1B of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act.
EpisodePart Two: Gary Young: The Fake Doctor Who Drowned His Own Baby
PodcastBehind the Bastards
The speaker describes a doctor who looks like a lumberjack but also has a professional trade, like medicine or law, and reminds him of someone who would work in a small town with a one-room schoolhouse.
38:42 - 42:31 (03:49)
Summary
The speaker describes a doctor who looks like a lumberjack but also has a professional trade, like medicine or law, and reminds him of someone who would work in a small town with a one-room schoolhouse.
EpisodePart Two: Gary Young: The Fake Doctor Who Drowned His Own Baby
PodcastBehind the Bastards
A reddit thread discussing MLMs and essential oils for animals, questions why MLMs promote their animal line of products which can have adverse reactions on pets and it is also discussed that many essential oils are toxic to animals.
42:31 - 46:46 (04:15)
Summary
A reddit thread discussing MLMs and essential oils for animals, questions why MLMs promote their animal line of products which can have adverse reactions on pets and it is also discussed that many essential oils are toxic to animals.
EpisodePart Two: Gary Young: The Fake Doctor Who Drowned His Own Baby
PodcastBehind the Bastards
The speaker wonders if impostor syndrome could explain why some doctors prescribe treatments that they know don't work.
46:46 - 51:56 (05:09)
Summary
The speaker wonders if impostor syndrome could explain why some doctors prescribe treatments that they know don't work. He questions if the desire to fit into a certain role can lead to a mental illness.
EpisodePart Two: Gary Young: The Fake Doctor Who Drowned His Own Baby
PodcastBehind the Bastards
The speaker reflects on the idea that setbacks are not real setbacks for grifters, giving an example of making The Boondock Saints in Hollywood.
51:56 - 54:42 (02:45)
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The speaker reflects on the idea that setbacks are not real setbacks for grifters, giving an example of making The Boondock Saints in Hollywood. The comparison is drawn to the trend of believing in the book "The Secret".
EpisodePart Two: Gary Young: The Fake Doctor Who Drowned His Own Baby
PodcastBehind the Bastards
"It Could Happen Here" podcast covers the disturbing and mysterious deaths of dozens of tourists on an island in the last 20 years, leaving listeners feeling uneasy.
54:42 - 56:49 (02:07)
Summary
"It Could Happen Here" podcast covers the disturbing and mysterious deaths of dozens of tourists on an island in the last 20 years, leaving listeners feeling uneasy. The speaker also mentions going on tour soon.