EPISODE · May 12, 2026 · 51 MIN
In Layman's Terms with Guy Nohra Episode 37: Charles Cornish-Dale
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The Hidden Crisis: America’s Chronic Disease Epidemic | In Layman’s Terms In this powerful episode of In Layman’s Terms, Charlie unpacks what he calls one of the most urgent — and underreported — issues of our time: the steady decline of American health. From soaring rates of obesity and chronic illness to fertility decline and hormonal disruption, the conversation explores how the modern environment may be reshaping the nation’s physical well-being. Charlie connects the dots between ultra-processed diets, chemical exposure, and regulatory systems that many believe are failing to protect the public. A central focus is the role of environmental toxins — including widely used herbicides like Glyphosate — and how chemical regulation intersects with politics, corporate influence, and public policy. The episode also touches on the national debate surrounding Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and the broader movement demanding greater transparency and accountability in public health institutions. Beyond policy, the discussion examines deeply personal consequences: rising autism diagnoses, declining testosterone levels, metabolic dysfunction, and a growing global fertility crisis. Charlie argues that obesity — now affecting a majority of American adults — is not merely a lifestyle issue, but a systemic one. At its core, this episode asks a fundamental question: Is America facing a hidden health crisis driven by environmental and institutional failure — and if so, what would meaningful reform look like? 🔗 Connect with Charles X (Twitter) : @Babygravy9 🔗 Connect with Guy Nohra X (Twitter): https://x.com/GuyNohra LinkedIn: /guypaulnohra Instagram: /therealguynohra 💬 “Glyphosate is everywhere and very nasty.” 💬 “Obesity affects 70% of American adults.” 💬 “Fertility decline is a serious global issue.” If you’re concerned about chronic disease, chemical exposure, or the future of public health in America, this episode offers a candid, wide-ranging conversation about science, policy, and the urgent need for systemic change. 🔑 Key Topics Covered • America’s chronic disease epidemic • Environmental toxins and chemical regulation • The intersection of politics and public health • Obesity and metabolic dysfunction • Fertility decline and testosterone trends • The role of diet and ultra-processed foods • Corporate influence on regulatory agencies • Science, evidence, and institutional trust • What systemic reform could look like 📣 Subscribe & Join the Conversation For thoughtful, in-depth conversations on health, policy, and the forces shaping modern life — subscribe and turn on notifications. What do you believe is driving America’s health crisis? Join the discussion in the comments.
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The Hidden Crisis: America’s Chronic Disease Epidemic | In Layman’s Terms In this powerful episode of In Layman’s Terms, Charlie unpacks what he calls one of the most urgent — and underreported — issues of our time: the steady decline of American health. From soaring rates of obesity and chronic illness to fertility decline and hormonal disruption, the conversation explores how the modern environment may be reshaping the nation’s physical well-being. Charlie connects the dots between ultra-processed diets, chemical exposure, and regulatory systems that many believe are failing to protect the public. A central focus is the role of environmental toxins — including widely used herbicides like Glyphosate — and how chemical regulation intersects with politics, corporate influence, and public policy. The episode also touches on the national debate surrounding Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and the broader movement demanding greater transparency and accountability in public health institutions. Beyond policy, the discussion examines deeply personal consequences: rising autism diagnoses, declining testosterone levels, metabolic dysfunction, and a growing global fertility crisis. Charlie argues that obesity — now affecting a majority of American adults — is not merely a lifestyle issue, but a systemic one. At its core, this episode asks a fundamental question: Is America facing a hidden health crisis driven by environmental and institutional failure — and if so, what would meaningful reform look like? 🔗 Connect with Charles X (Twitter) : @Babygravy9 🔗 Connect with Guy Nohra X (Twitter): https://x.com/GuyNohra LinkedIn: /guypaulnohra Instagram: /therealguynohra 💬 “Glyphosate is everywhere and very nasty.” 💬 “Obesity affects 70% of American adults.” 💬 “Fertility decline is a serious global issue.” If you’re concerned about chronic disease, chemical exposure, or the future of public health in America, this episode offers a candid, wide-ranging conversation about science, policy, and the urgent need for systemic change. 🔑 Key Topics Covered • America’s chronic disease epidemic • Environmental toxins and chemical regulation • The intersection of politics and public health • Obesity and metabolic dysfunction • Fertility decline and testosterone trends • The role of diet and ultra-processed foods • Corporate influence on regulatory agencies • Science, evidence, and institutional trust • What systemic reform could look like 📣 Subscribe & Join the Conversation For thoughtful, in-depth conversations on health, policy, and the forces shaping modern life — subscribe and turn on notifications. What do you believe is driving America’s health crisis? Join the discussion in the comments.
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