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True Geordie Podcast

Andrew Huberman EXPOSED: The Secret Life of the Playboy Neuroscientist

True Geordie Podcast

True Geordie Podcast

Sports, News, Comedy

4.86.7K Ratings

🗓️ 7 April 2026

⏱️ 23 minutes

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Summary

On the True Geordie Podcast, we dive deep into the controversial revelations surrounding Andrew Huberman the respected neuroscientist now accused of living a secret “playboy” lifestyle. This episode blends sharp analysis with emotional insight, unpacking the truth behind the headlines, the impact on his reputation, and what it means for his massive following. Is this a case of media exaggeration or a genuine fall from grace? The True Geordie Podcast delivers a compelling, research-driven breakdown that keeps you questioning everything you thought you knew. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Now, are all the traitors present? Let's get started, shall we?

0:06.0

From rags to riches. I'm so sick of this. Working like a dog and being treated worse.

0:10.7

Yorkshire to New York. Or climbers, you and me. A life dedicated to revenge. Let's make this an occasion to remember.

0:18.0

A woman of substance on Channel 4. Stream now. Now you might have seen this guy before on Joe Rogan and podcasts like that where he will offer up hacks to improve your life using science-based evidence as to why you should have X amount of sleep or do ice baths or all of that other crazy shit people are doing these days. That might not sound crazy to you, but you know, why do you have to just post about your ice bath all the time? Imagine people from the past seeing us doing this. They were like, wait there. So you've got hot running water, but you're choosing to jump in a bath full of ice because you think it makes you live longer. Right, okay. But it would seem that a lot of people have found benefit from listening to Andrew Huberman, give advice on how to live a healthier life. Now on to the cancellation, because the New York Magazine

0:56.1

have done an expose about this guy,

0:58.6

detailing how he had six women on the go at one time.

1:01.5

And journalist Kerry Howley specifically seems

1:04.1

to have been talking to one of the girls in particular.

1:07.3

Interestingly, this main chick that they've interviewed,

1:09.7

they've given her the nickname of Sarah and not given her real name over, despite the fact that nothing to my knowledge that she's accused him of in this article is illegal, which is normally the reason you would do that. Automatically, I'm a little bit skeptical here as to how serious this is. I'll read a bit of the article and you can get an idea of how it goes. Sarah was someone who could talk to anyone about anything. She was dewy and strong and in her mid-40s, though she looked a decade younger. Really? We'll go with it. We'll go with it. With two small kids from a previous relationship. For a start, she was lucky he was even entertaining her straight off the bat. She came across as scattered and the way she jumped readily from topic to topic and conversation. That would annoy me. Scatter brains, irritating. But she was in fact extremely organised. She was a

1:49.4

woman who kept track of things. Well, I mean, that's probably how she caught him cheating. She was

1:52.7

an entrepreneur who could organise a meeting, a skill she would need later for reasons she could not

1:57.3

possibly have predicted. I'm already got. That's because she eventually gets all the other women together and they have a little roundup of what it's been going on basically. You didn't get them either, did you? Nah, me neither. Should we all make each other feel better about it now in a little WhatsApp group? Sorry, I thought I've gone already. I'm going to try and give her a chance. She basically got with him right before his career was about to take off. And as we all know, when a man's career takes off, he makes a shitload more money, gets a shitload more famous. His options change. And men are only as loyal as their options. I was never sitting around him, she said. She cooked for him and it felt good when he relished what she had made. Relished. Eached. Eater food. He enjoyed it. Yeah, he enjoyed it. Of course he did. And interestingly, she's added that she decided to have unprotected sex with him because she believed they were monogamous. Also, at 40 odd. You're probably not going to have a kid, are you? And it does feel better. So, look, I respect their decision. And that is 100% her decision, remember she consented she, she's happy to go forward. That's all on you. She then planned to introduce him to her family and friends at Thanksgiving and he didn't show up, which, yeah, it's a bit crappy. It's not worth an article like, but shit happens, you know what I mean? Probably got a better offer. No, he fucking probably did, though. That's obviously how we was operating. The article continues that Huberman disappearing was something of a pattern, as it writes,

3:11.9

the list of reasons for not showing up included a book, time stamping a podcast, Costello, his dog,

3:17.7

wildfires, and a meetings tunnel. I mean, he is just a busy guy, though. I mean, his dog might

3:22.7

have been sick. Wildfires is a pretty good excuse.

3:25.2

He's a fucking professor with a world-renowned podcast.

3:28.2

I'd expect them to be busy.

3:29.4

No one thinks to this when they want a man who earns more money than the average dude.

3:32.6

They think, oh, well, you must have this just as amount of free time as an average dude does. Now in their digging, they've also spoken to a guy who used to know Huberman called Scott Corney,

3:46.6

and he's spoken about how Huberman can be a bit of a flick.

3:50.6

We established a tentative friendship, and after I finished the reporting, he invited me out to Oakland

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