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Relatable with Allie Beth Stuckey

Ep 570 | Secret Vaccine Data & More on CDC’s Speech Milestones

Relatable with Allie Beth Stuckey

Blaze Podcast Network

News, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity, News Commentary

4.619.2K Ratings

🗓️ 23 February 2022

⏱️ 41 minutes

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Summary

Today we're discussing some of the failures of the CDC, an organization that is supposed to be putting Americans' health at the forefront. The CDC recently relaxed its milestones for children's speech development, essentially admitting the damage that lockdowns, masks, and screens have done to our kids' learning ability. So, rather than let parents know that they should step up and make sure their kids are developmentally where they're meant to be, of course the progressives at the CDC just lowered the standards so no one feels left out. And calling this out is somehow "ableist" and "exclusionary"? Please. The CDC also appears to be withholding data on how the vaccines and boosters are affecting people, and even the New York Times is reporting on this. They say it's because the CDC is worried that people will misunderstand the data, but it seems more likely they're scared we'll understand it perfectly. --- Today's Sponsors: Birch Gold helps you convert an IRA or 401(k) into a tax-sheltered IRA in gold. They have thousands of satisfied customers & an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau. Text 'ALLIE' to 98-98-98 now to get a no-cost, no-obligation info kit. Hunter Douglas can help you love to live well, be at ease, in comfort & style with their innovative window shade designs, gorgeous fabrics, and control systems so advanced they can be scheduled to automatically adjust to their optimal position throughout the day. Go to HunterDouglas.com/ALLIE today for your free Style Gets Smarter design guide. CrowdHealth isn't health insurance & that's why it works! It gives you a new way to pay for healthcare. No doctor networks. No huge premiums or high deductibles. No surprises. Go to JoinCrowdHealth.com & use promo code 'ALLIE' at sign-up to get your first 6 months for just $99/month. --- Show Links: CDC: "Important Milestones: Your Child By Three Years" https://bit.ly/3HcC8BR medRxiv: "Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Early Child Cognitive Development: Initial Findings in a Longitudinal Observational Study of Child Health" https://bit.ly/35j3poX The Washington Times: "Lockdowns Had Little or No Impact on COVID-19 Deaths, New Study Shows" https://bit.ly/3p6POrJ The New York Times: "Younger Americans Benefited Less from Booster Shots than Older People" https://nyti.ms/3p97HWU The New York Times: "C.D.C. Will Not Investigate Mild Infections in Vaccinated Americans" https://nyti.ms/3JUp9GV The New York Times: "Will Shortened Isolation Periods Spread the Virus?" https://nyti.ms/3p6wxa0 --- Previous Episode Mentioned: Ep 568: The CDC's 'New' Speech Milestones & the Latest on Canada's Crackdown | Guest: Pastor Steve Richardson https://apple.co/35o9WPm --- Buy Allie's book, You're Not Enough (& That's Okay): Escaping the Toxic Culture of Self-Love: https://alliebethstuckey.com/book Relatable merchandise: https://shop.blazemedia.com/collections/allie-stuckey Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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I think that the holidays feel like frozen noses. I love walking with the dog for long periods of time.

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Hopefully it's snowing and you've got to wrap up warm. So I think a frozen nose is

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then sweaty armpits because like you're wrapped up so warm but then you're climbing hamps

0:17.9

and heath and you get to the top and you're like and then you can see the breath

0:21.6

but then your nose is still freezing to touch.

0:25.0

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0:57.0

Okay there's so much as always that I want to talk about today. I am going to try to comment

1:04.0

on a few stories but every time I set out to do this I always get stuck on the story that I'm

1:09.6

most passionate about. I try to be as thorough as possible because I love to give you guys contacts

1:15.1

and as much understanding of an issue as I can so we can really grasp it rather than just give you

1:20.7

my hot takes or opinions on something. There's a time and a place for that. There's nothing wrong

1:24.2

with that but I truly want to give you as much understanding as I can of a story to give you

1:31.4

kind of a starting point to then go in research for yourself because I think giving you

1:36.2

the best tools possible then to you know take those tools into the conversations that you have

1:41.5

into your community to really make change. I think that's most effective but that limits me. I'm not

1:47.2

always able to talk about all of the stories in one week or one day that I want to. That's why we

1:52.2

typically dedicate a whole episode to honor two topics or at least one theme but yesterday I asked

1:59.1

you guys on Instagram the stories that you guys want me to talk about so I'm going to do my best to

2:06.4

talk about more than one of them. I'm going to try to get to two or three today. Tomorrow we will be

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