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🗓️ 2 October 2025
⏱️ 13 minutes
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This week, we’re dropping in your feed to tell you about That Can't Be True with Chelsea Clinton - a new show from Lemonada Media and The Clinton Foundation that helps make sense of the chaos in today’s wellness world.
Things are getting weird in public health. Childhood vaccines are suddenly up for debate, fluoride is being described as industrial waste, and it feels like everyone is talking about raw milk. Navigate this chaotic time with public health expert Dr. Chelsea Clinton, who every week talks to doctors, dietitians, parenting experts and more to expose pseudoscience and help us sort fact from fiction.
Fact-check your news feed to avoid nonsense wellness trends, pay attention to the ones with real science behind them, and help debunk misinformation over coffee, cocktails or wherever it might come up.
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| 0:00.0 | Lemonada. |
| 0:06.2 | Hi, I'm Chelsea Clinton. I'm dropping into your feed to share a new podcast that I think |
| 0:11.8 | you'll like. It's called That Can't Be True, and it's all about separating fact from fiction |
| 0:16.4 | and public health. Each week, I talk with experts and dive into the big questions shaping our health |
| 0:21.6 | today, from vaccines and mental health to the everyday misinformation that spreads online. |
| 0:26.9 | We'll unpack what's real, what's not, and how to tell the difference. Here's part of my |
| 0:31.8 | conversation with guest Dr. Jessica Nurek, a registered dietitian with a PhD in nutrition science, who has emerged as one |
| 0:39.4 | of the most prominent critics of the Make America Healthy Again movement. You're about to hear a clip |
| 0:44.3 | from the show produced by Limonauta Media and the Clinton Foundation. To listen to the full episode, |
| 0:49.2 | just search for That Can't Be True wherever you get your podcasts or click the link in the show notes. |
| 0:54.6 | And please make sure to follow so you don't miss an episode. |
| 1:02.0 | I want to talk a little bit about how you first became familiar with the Maha movement and kind of where you found yourself, as I think many of us who are |
| 1:13.0 | parents do, like in deep agreement with kind of some of the state of goals and also as kind of |
| 1:20.7 | public health people deeply kind of wary and even in opposition to some of their other |
| 1:26.2 | goals. And so I think it was around the time |
| 1:29.7 | that you were pregnant with your second kid that you first noticed that your social media feed |
| 1:35.8 | was becoming more and more populated with a lot of fear-mongering, kind of vitriolic content |
| 1:43.2 | around health. What did you first think when you began to notice |
| 1:47.5 | kind of these trends? And when did you decide you wanted to not be a passive recipient to them? |
| 1:54.5 | In 2022 is when I was pregnant with my daughter. And I had been pregnant with my son in 2019, |
| 1:59.3 | had my son in 2019. And so there was a little gap there. And I noticed, pregnant with my son in 2019, had my son in 2019. |
| 2:03.0 | And so there was a little gap there. |
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