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The PedsDocTalk Podcast: Child Health, Development & Parenting—From a Pediatrician Mom

Public Health, Politics, and Gen Z Leadership with the Youngest Congressman Maxwell Frost

The PedsDocTalk Podcast: Child Health, Development & Parenting—From a Pediatrician Mom

Dr. Mona Amin

Medicine, Kids & Family, Health & Fitness, Parenting

4.91.5K Ratings

🗓️ 1 October 2025

⏱️ 61 minutes

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Summary

Politics and public health haven’t always been so divided, but in today’s world, even science and vaccines have become political battlegrounds. That’s why I sat down with Congressman Maxwell Frost, the youngest member of Congress and a voice for Gen Z leadership, to talk about where we go from here. We dig into what it means to lead in such a polarized time, the dangers of politicizing health, and how younger generations can push for change. Congressman Frost opens up about his perspective on the vaccine mandate debate in Florida, the role of misinformation, and why community and courage matter more than ever. We cover: How public health became politicized—and why that’s so dangerous The impact of Covid-19 on trust in science and communication missteps we can learn from The real stakes of rolling back vaccine mandates in states like Florida Why Gen Z’s voice and skepticism can be a strength in leadership How grassroots advocacy, calls, and community action can still influence policy Congressman Frost’s perspective on staying hopeful and grounded in the fight for public health and democracy To connect with Congressman Maxwell Frost check out all his resources at https://frost.house.gov/.  Follow him on Instagram at @repmaxwellfrost   We’d like to know who is listening! Please fill out our Listener Survey to help us improve the show and learn about you! 00:00 – Health care at risk: Frost’s opening 00:33 – Dr. Mona on vaccine rollbacks and misinformation 02:08 – Meet Rep. Maxwell Frost: Gen Z in Congress 04:32 – How public health became politicized 07:25 – Mistrust, disinformation, and Covid’s lasting impact 11:36 – The pediatrician’s perspective on burnout and broken systems 18:32 – Communication failures during the pandemic 21:23 – Vaccine mandates in Florida and political agendas 28:09 – What real advocacy looks like: calls, town halls, showing up 34:07 – Gen Z leadership, corruption, and the fight for change 43:08 – Division, anger, and re-centering community 50:26 – Radical optimism and final reflections Our podcasts are also now on YouTube. If you prefer a video podcast with closed captioning, check us out there and ⁠subscribe to PedsDocTalk⁠. Get trusted pediatric advice, relatable parenting insights, and evidence-based tips delivered straight to your inbox—join thousands of parents who rely on the PDT newsletter to stay informed, supported, and confident. ⁠⁠⁠⁠Join the newsletter⁠⁠⁠⁠! And don’t forget to follow ⁠⁠⁠⁠@pedsdoctalkpodcast⁠⁠⁠⁠ on Instagram—our new space just for parents looking for real talk and real support. We love the sponsors that make this show possible! You can always find all the special deals and codes for all our current sponsors on the ⁠PedsDocTalk Podcast Sponsorships⁠ page of the website.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Healthcare in this country right now is at risk.

0:02.7

Our healthcare system was broken before this president.

0:06.0

I'm not going to sit here and say we've had a perfect healthcare system.

0:09.2

I believe we need to ensure that health care is a human right.

0:11.7

Not health insurance, health care, the actual care being healthy.

0:15.2

And I think the system we have isn't set up for that.

0:17.8

It's really set up to make a few people very rich.

0:20.5

And it doesn't take into account

0:22.6

providers, patients, people, and health care. And I think that's really important.

0:32.8

Welcome back to the show. I'm Dr. Mona. and I want to start this episode off with some honesty.

0:39.3

I don't know about you, but as a pediatrician and mom, there have been moments where I have felt deeply defeated.

0:46.4

First, it was watching the vaccine mandates for schools being rolled back here in Florida.

0:50.8

These are requirements that have kept kids safe from diseases like measles and polio for

0:55.2

decades. And then when I thought that it couldn't get any worse, the president's press conference

1:00.6

linking autism, Tylenol, and folate, another wave of misinformation that only added to the shame

1:07.4

and confusion parents already carry and didn't add any valuable science-backed solutions.

1:14.3

And I usually don't bring politics into this space. But maybe you remember when I spoke with

1:19.1

Dr. Annie Andrews, a pediatrician who's running for Senate in South Carolina, about why parents' voices

1:24.7

matter in shaping policy. And she said something so important that she

1:28.9

never thought that she would get into politics, but politics was getting into her life and her career.

1:33.6

The way politics has intersected with public health, we can't be silent because these are

1:38.4

issues that are impacting our lives and our children's lives. And then recently I attended an

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