Just got done reading it. (Try adding "12ft.io/" before the URL for a better experience).
Please, everyone, read it fully.
Why does 95% of the text focus on his personal life? What about the podcast's credibility?
There are countless clips of Joe Rogan showcasing his ignorance. Show me Huberman's lies or dangerous advice.
I'm not defending Andrew, but his content is mostly well-reviewed and delivered with delicacy for such complicated topics. If you have SEEN otherwise, tell me.
Again, don't link to articles about his personal life, because now I sadly know all of it and it bores me to death π
I don't buy (pun intended) these arguments because I've been listening for months now and not a single time they made me think I needed to buy anything.
Supplements are generally discussed at the end of the podcast, as a last resort, with a big warning on consulting with a professional. Like any science-based program would.
Also there are no brands promoted, but components themselves.