The MAHA Podcast
The MAHA Podcast
Podcast Description
When Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Donald Trump shook hands on stage and joined forces, the MAHA Movement was catapulted to the forefront of American culture. But the mission to Make America Healthy Again started a long, long time ago. All the pioneers in the health, biohacking, politics, and personal sovereignty movements laid the groundwork for Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.'s forthcoming tenure as HHS Secretary. Join the host of The MAHA Podcast, Del Bigtree, as he explores the latest advancements towards healing, strengthening, and empowering the people of our great country. #MAHA
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Content Themes
The podcast focuses on themes including public health controversies, vaccine safety, government corruption, and wellness initiatives. Specific episode examples include discussions on the MAHA movement, the role of corporate greed in public health, and insider insights from health experts like former CDC director Dr. Robert Redfield on COVID-19 and vaccine transparency.

MAHA Action is dedicated to organizing and empowering Americans to advocate for this once in a generation opportunity to reverse the chronic disease epidemic.
A 1958 exemption let food companies approve their own chemicals for 65 years. This week, the FDA moved to close it.
MAHA Action president Tony Lyons opens with the GRAS loophole, the first federal definition of ultra-processed food, the new executive order reshaping the childhood vaccine schedule, and what recently released records mean for Dr. Anthony Fauci.
Human biologist Gary Brecka breaks down the GRAS reform and the Gen Z spending data he says proves a real behavioral shift toward whole foods. Dr. Eric Berg, the Knowledge Doc, makes the case for fasting insulin as the test most doctors never order. Sally Fallon of the Weston A. Price Foundation returns to nutrient-dense traditional diets, raw milk, and the Wise Traditions conference. Liana Werner-Gray, author of The Truth About Seed Oils, gives her six foods to cut and six to add.
Toxicologist Dr. Alexandra Muñoz warns that industry is lobbying to weaken TSCA before the end of September, and explains how chemicals reach food through soil, water, and packaging, not just ingredient labels. Jeffrey Tucker of the Brownstone Institute tracks New Hampshire's HB 396 and the push to override the governor's veto on small-farm meat processing.
Rep. Scott Perry, newly endorsed by MAHA Action, describes fighting vaccine mandates for service members and co-sponsoring the Interstate Milk Freedom Act. Congressional candidate Austin Rogers connects farmers, chronic disease, and his own health story. Marla Maples on food, faith, and global wellness. Russell Brand joins on censorship and the Fauci records.
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⌚️ Chapters
- 00:00 Opening Statements
- 11:55 Sally Fallon
- 18:20 Dr. Eric Berg
- 28:25 Russell Brand
- 35:36 Marla Maples
- 41:40 Rep. Scott Perry
- 49:30 Gary Brecka
- 57:53 Liana Werner-Gray
- 1:04:28 Dr. Alexandra Muñoz
- 1:12:11 Jeffrey Tucker
- 1:18:32 Austin Rogers
- 1:24:20 Call to Action

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