The Antisocial Doctors Podcast

Episode 10: Lessons & Themes - What We've Learned So Far

40 min · 2 de abr de 2026
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In this episode, we reflect on the biggest themes that kept showing up across our first batch of episodes and how researching health trends on social media has changed our own relationship with these platforms. We call out the recurring patterns we kept encountering, why certain messages spread so fast, and what gets lost when health information travels through algorithms. We also share how stepping back from doom scrolling has affected us personally—especially as working moms and professionals—and why “digital hygiene” may matter more than most of us realize.  00:00 Podcast Mission 01:13 ChatGPT Name Idea 01:52 Season One Takeaways 02:52 Doctors Feel It Too 05:03 Medicine Left Gaps 07:21 Healthcare System Limits 09:31 Health Beyond Biology 11:19 Luxury Wellness Costs 14:18 Clean Eating Language 16:44 Desire For Control 19:16 One Simple Diagnosis 20:30 Personal Choice Vs Systems 21:27 Buy Now Health Fixes 21:48 Fear Disguised Education 24:00 Clean Living Morality 25:55 Shame Blame Trap 26:53 Missing Context Online 27:52 Algorithms Over Truth 31:46 Wellness Radicalization Pipeline 32:52 Quitting Social Media 36:43 Digital Hygiene Takeaways 38:18 Medical Disclaimer 📖 Read the full episode summary, sources, and resources on our Substack:  👉www.theantisocialdoctors.com

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