Best of WTW

Some of our top viewed and hand-picked top interviews!

Dr. Henry Ealy 

Founder of & Executive Community Director for the Energetic Health Institute.  
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​The episode delves into the critical role of water quality in maintaining health. Dr. Ealy and Dr. Paul discuss various methods of water purification and their benefits. The conversation extends to the negative impacts of environmental factors like EMF frequencies and blue light, providing practical advice for minimizing these effects. DeeDee Hoover adds personal insights and experiences, enriching the discussion.

Dr. Steven Pelech, Dr. Nathan Riley, Bernadette Pajer

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Dr. Nathan Riley, a hospice and palliative doc, and obstetrician and gynecologist, is a big home birth advocate in Kentucky, who speaks to Dr. Paul about his practice. He describes some of his thoughts on the pitfalls of protocolized medicine and the benefits of individualized care. He also expresses some concerns about an “anti-scientific underswell” in his profession's pregnancy and neonate recommendations.
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Dr. Steven Pelech, holds a PhD in biochemistry, has extensive postdoc training in biomedicine and is a tenured professor at the University of British Columbia (UBC). He’s also a founding scientist of the Biomedical Research Center at UBC as well as VP of the Canadian Covid Care Alliance and the President and Chief Scientific Officer at Kinexus Bioinformatics Corp that has developed perhaps the most sensitive of it’s kind tests for detecting immunity to SARS-CoV 2. His professional insights on the rate of natural immunity in North America, and the long-lasting state of natural immunity run contrary to what is often heard in the media. Discussions on exposure to the vaccinated as a risk and the sequelae of autoimmune responses from our current mass vaccination program also come up.
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This week, attorney Greg Glaser joins Dr. Paul and DeeDee Hoover to discuss important issues surrounding medical exemptions, informed consent, his latest work around free speech litigation, the need for control group data, and so much more. Check out physiciansforinformedconsent.org for more resources! 

Zen Honeycutt

Founding executive director of Moms Across America
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Zen Honeycutt, the founding executive director of the nonprofit Moms Across America, joined Dr. Paul and DeeDee Hoover to discuss critical issues related to health and the environment. Moms Across America has organized over a thousand community events across all 50 states to raise awareness about GMOs, toxins in the food supply, and other environmental risks. Their mission is to empower moms and others to create healthier communities. Zen’s journey from fashion design to advocating for healthier communities highlights the power of passionate individuals making a difference.

Julie Obradovic

Contributing editor to the Age of Autism Blog, Author​
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Julie, a contributing editor of the Age of Autism blog and a founding member of the Canary Party, joins us to share her journey as detailed in her book "An Unfortunate Coincidence: A Mother's Life Inside the Autism Controversy." Her story is a powerful testament to the struggles and insights of a mother navigating the complex world of autism, vaccination, and advocacy. Having faced immense challenges, including her daughter's experience with autism following vaccination, Julie offers a unique perspective on the political and scientific aspects of the autism debate. Her experiences and insights provide invaluable guidance for parents facing similar challenges. Tune in to hear Julie's compelling story, her thoughts on the current state of autism understanding, and her advice for parents on this journey.
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Kimberly Overton, founder of the Nurse Freedom Network, shares a powerful message about the need for empowerment and advocacy in the nursing profession. Her extensive experience and insight underscore the importance of critical thinking, patient-centered care, and the need for systemic reform in the industry. Overall, the discussion highlights the crucial role nurses play in healthcare and the need for changes that better serve patients and healthcare providers alike.

Dr. Sheila Lewis Ealey

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Sheila Lewis Ealey, PhD - is a fearless medical freedom advocate and mother of four whose son was injured through medical error. She shares this story (which is also featured in the CHD movie 'Medical Racism') and says of the issues we are facing today, “I’ve always called this a civil rights issue, I’ve called this a human rights issue, and I’ve called this the worst form of discrimination.” Her touching, powerful words deserve your ear.   

Dr. Christiane Northrup

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​A visionary pioneer in women’s health, and a board-certified OB/GYN is internationally known for her empowering approach. Dr. Northrup embraces medicine that acknowledges the unity of mind, body, emotions and spirit, and teaches women to create health by tuning into their inner wisdom. In this episode she discusses health in pregnancy, informed consent, spiritual healing, and so much more.

Dr. Peter McCullough

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Dr. McCullough is recognized internationally as a leading figure in the study of chronic kidney disease as a cardiovascular risk state, having over 1,000 publications to his name and over 500 citations in the National Library of Medicine.³ He is also a founder of the Cardio Renal Society of America, which is a group that dedicates itself to bringing cardiologists and nephrologists together to work on the increasing global issue of cardiorenal syndromes. He is the Co-Editor of Reviews in Cardiovascular Medicine and is also currently serving as the Chair of the National Kidney Foundation's Kidney Early Evaluation Program (KEEP), the largest community screening effort for chronic diseases in America.

Megan Redshaw

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Megan Redshaw is a staff attorney for Children's Health Defense and a reporter for The Defender. She has a background in political science and training in naturopathy, nutrition and exercise science. She also works with several other organizations that seek to provide accurate information on COVID vaccines and individual rights. You can follow her writing on Substack and reach her at megan.redshaw@childrenshealthdefense.org.

Dr. Toby Rogers

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Dr. Rogers in an interventional cardiologist and scientific lead for the MedStar Heart & Vascular Institute Structural Heart Disease program.  He has a special interest in all aspects of minimally invasive treatment of structural heart disease, including Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement (TAVR), Transcaval access, Transcatheter Electrosurgery (LAMPOON and BASILICA techniques), para-valvular leak closure, percutaneous treatment of mitral valve regurgitation including Mitraclip and Transcatheter Mitral Valve Replacement (TMVR), LAA occluder, percutaneous pulmonary and tricuspid valve interventions, and cerebral protection devices for TAVR.