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.
Secretary Kennedy isn't going anywhere, and he just announced $700 million for addiction recovery, mental health, and homelessness. The last beagles at Wrigley Farms have been rescued and rehomed. EPA Admin Lee Zeldin is updating PFAS removal guidance and adding microplastics to the contaminant list for the first time. Promises made, promises kept.Dr. Mehmet Oz on the long fight against pesticides and why the movement can't afford to be divided. Gary Brecka on why animal testing fails — 90% of drugs that pass animal trials still fail in humans — and what AI modeling is replacing it with. Russell Brand on addiction as a spiritual crisis, his upcoming trial, and why his book is being censored in the UK. Admiral Brian Christine on the new Get Active initiative and the men's health crisis hiding in plain sight. Chris Carroll on the $700M investment and the 500 community behavioral health centers that need to become 5,000. Lee Zeldin on PFAS, microplastics, and the EPA's next 100 pro-environment actions. Liana Werner-Gray on the 168 chemicals the average woman absorbs through her skin every single day. William Supple Jr., PhD on how 15 minutes of sun reversed his psoriasis — and why the government's vitamin D guidelines are off by orders of magnitude. Dr. Rob Brown on EMF, non-ionizing radiation, and what your cell phone is doing to your body. Dr. Daniel Pompa on why 70–80% of American homes have serious mold problems — and why an air test won't find it. Dr. Eric Berg on the nine environments driving chronic disease and his upcoming book, Change Your Environment.
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⏱️ CHAPTERS
0:00 – Tony Lyons6:27 – Dr. Mehmet Oz
14:20 – Dr. Eric Berg
21:25 – Russell Brand
30:51 – Admiral Brian Christine
37:03 – Liana Werner-Gray
44:03 – Chris Carroll
50:31 – Lee Zeldin
58:45 – Gary Brecka
1:07:22 – William Supple Jr., PhD
1:17:11 – Dr. Rob Brown
1:23:05 – Dr. Daniel Pompa
1:32:31 – Closing

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