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Toxic exposure! Tim Holliday’s lifelong search for answers

AMERICA OUT LOUD PODCAST NETWORK

AMERICA OUT LOUD PODCAST NETWORK

Society & Culture, News, Politics

4.7527 Ratings

🗓️ 9 April 2026

⏱️ 57 minutes

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Summary

The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Kimberly Overton, BSN, RN, BC-FMP – From a childhood marked by unexplained neurological decline… to a lifelong search for answers… Tim shares his journey navigating a medical system that often defaults to “unknown etiology.” What if the rise in chronic illness, neurological conditions, and hormonal disruption isn’t random?

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0:00.0

Welcome to the untold.

0:09.0

Take a deep breath, take the higher road.

0:13.0

That's what they always say,

0:15.0

as if they know the way they won't take it from me.

0:20.0

But don't ever doubt yourself as life in just a dream

0:23.6

You made your own so kick and scream

0:27.6

The people will act with a never-ending force

0:30.6

You never had the chance so what you're waiting for

0:34.6

The day has come my friend because this is one. You know, one of the things that we do here on the nurses report is we don't just accept things at face value.

1:00.5

We ask questions and we look deeper.

1:03.9

And we are willing to sit in the uncomfortable space of not having all the answers if it means getting closer to the truth.

1:10.7

And today's conversation lives right in that space because we're talking about... of not having all the answers if it means getting closer to the truth.

1:10.9

And today's conversation lives right in that space.

1:14.3

Because we're talking about something that is quietly impacting all of us, whether we recognize

1:19.0

it or not, the world we are living in, and what we're being exposed to every single day,

1:24.9

through the air we breathe, the food we eat, the water we drink. And what

1:29.2

happens when the body starts to change? When something isn't right and no one can fully explain

1:34.6

why. When symptoms begin, diagnoses are unclear and the only answer you're given is we don't

1:42.0

know. At what point do we stop accepting that? And at what point do we start

1:47.3

asking different questions? Because maybe these conditions that we're seeing more and more of,

1:53.3

neurological issues, autoimmune disease, hormone imbalances, infertility, maybe they're not as

1:58.8

mysterious as we've been led to believe. Maybe we're just not

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