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Do No Harm
by Do No Harm Podcast
The Do No Harm podcast discusses the battle to keep politics out of medicine through conversations with people working to create a better healthcare system for all—one that’s based on medicine, not division.
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Do No Harm S3 EP11: Examining Gender Ideology and Free Speech with Simon Amaya Price
In this thought-provoking episode of the Do No Harm Podcast, hosts Ian Kingsbury and Scott Centorino are joined by college student and former transgender individual, Simon Amaya Price, to explore the complex intersection of politics, medicine, and gender ideology. Simon shares his personal story of de-transitioning, the challenges he faced as an outspoken critic of gender affirming care, and the controversy surrounding his attempt to host a campus event on this topic. The conversation dives deep into the political and scientific tensions around gender dysphoria, the role of diversity and inclusion in academic settings, and the experiences of de-transitioners who often face opposition on all sides. Gain unique insight into the narratives left unheard, the role of activism in shaping public discourse, and why protecting free speech and medical integrity is more crucial than ever. You won't want to miss this candid and compelling discussion. This video contains graphic medical content that some viewers may find disturbing. Viewer discretion is advised. Read More
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Do No Harm S3 EP10: Balancing Bugs and Bills: A Conversation with Representative Jeremy Faison
In this episode of the Do No Harm podcast, host Ian Kingsbury welcomes Representative Jeremy Faison, a Republican member of the Tennessee House of Representatives. Join them as they delve into Faison's unique political journey from pest control business owner to state legislator. Discover how he navigates the challenges of balancing public service with his entrepreneurial endeavors. Faison shares his candid views on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) and its impact on identity politics and systemic racism. Gain insights into the legislative process in Tennessee and Faison's commitment to representing his constituents while staying true to his values. Tune in for an engaging discussion that highlights the intersection of personal conviction and public duty in today's political landscape.
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Do No Harm S3 EP9: Exploring the Political Influence on Medicine
In Season 3, Episode 9 of the Do No Harm Podcast, host Ian Kingsbury engages in a deep dive into the complex relationship between politics and medicine with special guest, Eric Kaufman, Ph.D, a distinguished political scientist. This episode examines the significant impact of political ideologies on medical practices and institutions, emphasizing the widespread influence of woke ideology and its downstream effects. As the nation reflects on a pivotal election, the conversation addresses the evolving political landscape and its consequences for DEI initiatives in healthcare. Tune in for an insightful discussion on preserving the integrity of medical practice amidst political challenges.
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Do No Harm S3 EP8: The Ethics of Care: Whistleblower Insights on Gender Medicine for Minors
In this eye-opening episode of the Do No Harm Podcast, hosts Ian Kingsbury and Scott Centorino delve into the controversial world of pediatric gender clinics and the ethics surrounding gender-affirming care. Joined by Jamie Reed, a former insider and whistleblower from a pediatric gender clinic, they explore the complexities of treating gender dysphoria in minors. Jamie shares her personal journey and the pivotal moments that led her to speak out against current practices. The discussion navigates through the challenges of evidence-based care, the role of public opinion, and the impact on the LGBT community. With personal anecdotes and a deep dive into medical ethics, this episode promises a thoughtful and provocative examination of a highly sensitive topic.
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Do No Harm S3 EP7: Balancing Politics and Policy: DEI Challenges in North Carolina
In Episode 7 of Season 3 of the Do No Harm Podcast, hosts Ian Kingsbury and Scott Centorino engage with North Carolina Representative Ray Pickett in a compelling discussion on the intertwining of politics, higher education, and healthcare. As North Carolina navigates the aftermath of a severe storm, the focus shifts to the contentious role of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) policies in universities and their broader impact on healthcare. Representative Pickett shares insights on the Board of Governors' efforts to reform DEI policies and the challenges of maintaining neutrality in educational institutions. The episode underscores the emotional and divisive nature of DEI and gender medicine issues, highlighting the critical role of public engagement in shaping legislative processes.
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Do No Harm S3 EP6: Medicine Unmasked: Navigating the Politics of Healthcare
In this compelling episode of Medicine Unmasked, hosts Ian Kingsbury and Scott Centorino delve into the intricate world of healthcare where politics and medicine collide. Featuring special guest Dr. Stanley Goldfarb, a distinguished figure in academic medicine and Do No Harm Chairman and Founder, the discussion unravels the growing influence of political activism on medical education and patient care. Together, they examine the contentious rise of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives, questioning their impact on the core values and efficacy of medical practice. Tune in for a thought-provoking exploration of how social agendas might reshape the future of healthcare and what it means for both practitioners and patients alike.
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Do No Harm S3 EP5: Navigating the Storm: Parental Rights and Gender Ideology in Schools
In this gripping episode of the Do No Harm Podcast, hosts Ian Kingsbury and Scott Centorino engage in a timely discussion with January Littlejohn, a mother and mental health counselor, who shares her harrowing personal journey. Discover how DEI (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion) ideology is infiltrating schools and impacting parental rights as January recounts the story of her 13-year-old daughter's social transition at school without parental consent. The conversation delves into the concept of social contagion among adolescents, the role of schools and healthcare providers in this dynamic, and the legislative efforts to safeguard parental rights. Tune in to explore how advocacy and informed action can protect children and restore sanity to education and healthcare.
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Do No Harm S3 EP4 : Stop the Harm Database: Exposing the Child Trans Industry in America
In this eye-opening episode of the Do No Harm Podcast, hosts Ian Kingsbury and Scott Centorino welcome Michelle Havrilla, Director of Programs at Do No Harm and a dedicated oncology and palliative care nurse practitioner. Michelle introduces the groundbreaking Stop the Harm Database, a first-of-its kind project that brings to light the politicization of healthcare and the increasing prevalence of sex-based interventions on children. The discussion delves into the alarming statistics and financial incentives driving these practices, challenging the narrative that such procedures are rare or benign. Listen as Michelle shares her journey to Do No Harm and her efforts to prioritize patient care over ideological agendas. To learn more about the database, visit www.StopTheHarmDatabase.com.
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Do No Harm S3 EP3: Unmasking Anti-Semitism in Medicine: The DEI Dilemma
In this eye-opening episode of the Do No Harm podcast, hosts Ian Kingsbury and Scott Centorino sit down with Dr. Jay Greene, a senior research fellow at the Heritage Foundation and senior fellow at Do No Harm, to tackle the pressing issue of anti-Semitism within the realm of medical institutions. The discussion centers on how Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives might inadvertently fuel anti-Semitic sentiments, impacting Jewish communities in both academia and healthcare. Through a detailed exploration, they reveal the complexities of DEI frameworks and their unintended consequences, advocating for an approach that truly respects diversity while ensuring equity. Join us as we delve into these critical challenges and strive to foster a more inclusive medical environment.
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Do No Harm S3 EP 2: Unveiling the Realities of Gender-Affirming Care
In this enlightening episode of the "Do No Harm Podcast," we sit down with Dr. Ivan Abdouch, a seasoned practitioner who has extensive experience in treating transgender patients. Our guest shares his personal journey, detailing the pivotal moments that led him to question the practices of pediatric gender medicine. Together, we unravel the often glamorized perceptions of hormone therapy and sex change surgery, offering a candid look at what these interventions truly involve. This video contains graphic medical content that some viewers may find disturbing. Viewer discretion is advised.
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Do No Harm S3 EP1 Part 2: Navigating the Voter Pulse on Pediatric Gender Medicine and DEI
Guests: Aaron Sibarium & Leor Sapir In Part 2 of the first episode of the Do No Harm Podcast, we continue to delve into the critical issues of so-called gender-affirming care and diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) and their significance to the electorate. How do these issues resonate with voters, and what sentiments do they evoke? We dissect the official positions of political campaigns, examining the messaging strategies they employ to justify their stances. The views expressed by guests on this podcast are the opinions of those guests and do not necessarily reflect the views of Do No Harm.
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Do No Harm S3 EP1 Part 1: Navigating the Voter Pulse on Pediatric Gender Medicine and DEI
Guests: Aaron Sibarium & Leor Sapir In Season 3, Episode 1 of the Do No Harm Podcast, we delve into the critical issues of so-called gender-affirming care and diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) and their significance to the electorate. How do these issues resonate with voters, and what sentiments do they evoke? We dissect the official positions of political campaigns, examining the messaging strategies they employ to justify their stances. The views expressed by guests on this podcast are the opinions of those guests and do not necessarily reflect the views of Do No Harm.
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Do No Harm S2 SPECIAL INTERVIEW: Yascha Mounk on Escaping the "Identity Trap"
In this special episode of the Do No Harm podcast, scholar Yascha Mounk explains the origins of identity politics, how it undermines free societies, and how we can fight back.
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Do No Harm S2 EP12: Rep. Ron Bryce on Working to Ban Abusive Gender Transitions for Children
Kansas lawmaker and physician Rep. Ron Bryce shares a simple and powerful message: gender transitions for children are child abuse. He believes the procedures are unsafe, unproven, and unethical for kids—and he's sponsoring a bill that would ban them for anyone under 18.
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Do No Harm S2 EP11: Drs. Lauren Schwartz and Miriam Grossman on Challenging the American Psychiatric Association's New Manifesto on Gender Ideology
Two respected psychiatrists who work with transgender-identified youths are calling out the American Psychiatric Association's latest guidance on gender ideology for what it is: a political manifesto dressed up as science.
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Do No Harm S2 EP10: Rep. Ben Baker on Pushing Back Against DEI in Missouri's Publicly Funded Colleges and Universities
State Rep. Ben Baker has served others in many roles, from ministry and mission work to education and public office. Now he's speaking up on behalf of concerned students, professors, and patients as a sponsor of the "Do No Harm Act," a bill that would fight back against toxic DEI in Missouri's publicly funded higher education institutions.
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Do No Harm S2 EP9: Dr. Sheila Nazarian on Escaping Iran and the Rise of Antisemitism in Medicine
Dr. Sheila Nazarian is a plastic surgeon at the top of her field, and the star of her own Netflix show called, "Skin Decision: Before and After." In this podcast, Dr. Nazarian talks about fleeing Iran at a young age and warns others of the dangers of the DEI agenda and its connection to antisemitism.
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Do No Harm S2 EP8: Dr. Tabia Lee on Being Fired from a College for Being the "Wrong Kind of Black Woman"
Dr. Tabia Lee was hired to lead the DEI department at De Anza College. Within two weeks, she was called a "dirty Zionist" and "the wrong kind of black person" for trying to create an inclusive environment for everyone, including Jewish students. In 2023, Dr. Lee was fired from her tenure-track position. She's now an advocate for removing toxic DEI initiatives from higher education.
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Do No Harm S2 EP7: Dr. Sheldon Rubenfeld on how Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) Policies Breed Antisemitism in Medicine
Dr. Sheldon Rubenfeld is a Clinical Professor of Medicine at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas. In this episode, he discusses how his long-standing elective, Healing by Killing: Medicine during the Third Reich, was canceled in the face of antisemitic backlash. Then, just two months after the October Hamas terrorist attacks, Dr. Rubenfield's scheduled lecture on antisemitism in medicine was canceled by school officials. Now, Dr. Rubenfeld is bravely confronting what most of his colleagues refuse to admit: That diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) policies breed antisemitism in medicine.
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Do No Harm S2 EP 6: Lindsay Bednar, the Mom Who Took on the Local School Board over DEI Initiatives and Won
Lindsay Bednar is a former teacher and a mom of two young students in one of the largest school districts in Minnesota. Over the past year, Lindsay started hearing that schools in the district were pushing unwanted ideologies onto students at all levels, from elementary to high school. All of them traced back to DEI initiatives that were overstepping boundaries and breaking trust with parents. Lindsay knew she had to speak up.
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Do No Harm S2 Ep5: Dr. Roy Eappen on how "gender-affirming" care is hurting American children
While Europe pulls back from so-called "gender affirming care," the United States keeps pushing the ideology on its citizens. Dr. Roy Eappen, an endocrinologist certified by the Royal College of Physicians of Canada, wants to know why America is moving in the wrong direction and ignoring the science. He believes the "mental and physical health of American children are now at risk."
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Do No Harm S2 E4: Dr. Kris Kaliebe and the Plea for Scholarly Dialogue Concerning So-called "Gender-affirming Care."
Dr. Kris Kaliebe, a board-certified General, Forensic, and Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist and professor in the Psychiatry Department at the University of South Florida, joins the Do No Harm Podcast to discuss the plea for scholarly dialogue concerning so-called "gender affirming care" for youth. He has been outspoken on both gender ideology and the impact of DEI in his field. Instead of peer-reviewed research and scholarly discussion around so-called "gender affirming care" for youth, there has been little–if any–-open discussion, let alone debate. Instead, the leadership of medical organizations has become influenced by political activists insistent on presenting a single dogma: That gender-affirming care for youth is evidence-based and life-saving. But we know both to be untrue.
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Do No Harm S2 EP3: David L. Bernstein on the Rise of Antisemitism out of Toxic DEI
David L. Bernstein, founder of the Jewish Institute for Liberal Values (JILV), joins the Do No Harm podcast to discuss the rise of anti-semitism, particularly with "woke" groups on university campuses seeking to ban Jewish speakers and those who support Israel. Since the October 7 terrorist attack, the blatant antisemitism raging across college campuses has continued to increase in a clear demonization of one group in an effort to prop up another. David L. Bernstein speaks on this harmful phenomenon that has been carefully baked into the very foundation of universities for the past decade via toxic DEI initiatives that have prevented free thought and active debates.
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Do No Harm S2 E2: The Silencing of Nurses Who Challenge DEI
Dr. Marilyn Singleton is joined by guest host and registered nurse Laura Morgan. Together, they discuss the recent push to indoctrinate medical professionals on DEI and so-called gender-affirming care. They are joined by three other nurses on the front lines of medicine who are speaking out against the forced exodus of medical professionals who want to focus on patient care, not social justice initiatives. They welcome guest Rebecca Wall, a Kentucky-certified registered nurse anesthetist with 40 years of experience, Clete Weigel, an Ohio nurse forced out of the profession after he refused to complete implicit bias training, and Beth Rempe, a former nurse at Children's National Hospital in Washington, D.C.
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Do No Harm S2 E1 : Discussing So-Called "Gender Affirming Care" With Dr. Elliot Kaminetzky
Dr. Elliot Kaminetzky joins hosts Dr. Stanley Goldfarb and Dr. Marilyn Singleton to discuss the harmful practice of so-called "gender-affirming care." Dr. Elliot Kaminetzky is a clinical psychologist and the founder and director of The Center for Child Behavioral Health as well as My OCD Care. He specializes in Parenting-based interventions for mood and behavioral challenges in children. He also specializes in the treatment of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and other anxiety-based disorders (phobias, generalized anxiety disorder, panic disorder, and social anxiety).
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