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The Problem with Tony Robbins (Deep-Dive - Pt. 2)
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Part 2 is here! Today we're looking at Tony's ties to dodgy doctors and scientists, and his mass manipulation to get vulnerable people addicted to his products and seminars.

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Timestamps
0:00 Intro Babble
5:50 Bad Diet Advice & Bad Doctor Friends
11:20 Robert O Young & The Alkaline Diet
17:21 Dr Neil Solomon
19:25 Dr Alex Guerrero
23:33 Dr Mark Hyman
25:30 Dr Steven Gundry
27:15 Anthony William, the Medical Medium
30:25 My Fad Diet Conclusions
37:15 Q-Link
40:07 Tony's COVID Conspiracies
58:39 The Debbie Kosta Lawsuit
1:02:13 Get Rich Quick Schemes
1:09:34 The Franchise Lawsuit
1:11:42 Psychosis, Breakdowns, & Pressure Selling to the Vulnerable
1:23:20 Conclusion
1:30:40 Diss Track - Meadow Report
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@munecat

3 years ago

Hello! Someone very rightly pointed out there should actually be a TW for the section about Neil Solomon (SA towards women). Timestamps provided so you can just skip to the next section.

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@thequixoticman

2 years ago

Speaking as a chemistry teacher, there is almost nothing that gets me more frustrated than the alkaline stuff. Eating lots of basic food does not change the pH of your body and if it did you would die.

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@ameliecarre4783

2 years ago

When someone says "I know a scientific thing that NO ONE ELSE will tell you about" it should be an immediate red flag. Why aren't we educated against our own bad impulses to react to this, seriously ?

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@amboo1003

1 year ago

As a cancer researcher, I desperately wish these "miracle cures" actually worked. I wish there was a magic bullet for any type of cancer in any type of person. Sadly, cancer is extremely complex, and even cells within the same tumor have different genes. I wish we could just give people baking soda infusions (wtf was that about) and have them be cancer-free. There's so much amazing work being done in the field of oncology right now, but we've still got a ways to go. I look forward to the day where people won't feel like Dr. Charlatan is their only option. That being said, seeing these """doctors""" take advantage of vulnerable people definitely tanked my faith in humanity for a bit. But it's always good to be informed! Thanks munecat uwu

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@Hipno702

1 year ago

Tony Robbins should have won an Oscar for Shallow Hal. It’s a highly underrated performance and I can’t imagine the hard work and determination it took for him to get into the character of someone who doesn’t hate women

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@itsmarinah

3 years ago

No one is allowed to tell me women aren't funny. Sexism is cancelled, Queen G has done it.

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@ballonbeestje

3 years ago

Japan has had a culture of wearing masks for decades. I lived there for a year in 2002-2003 and people wore masks without needing to be told. So yeah, you don't need mask mandates if people will voluntarily wear them. What a shocker.

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@Becbullaney

2 years ago

This is so scary as someone diagnosed with chronic pain/illness at a young age, so many people out there willing to scam, injure, and kill vulnerable and frightened people for monetary gain....

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@cameronmilligan

2 years ago

"she sold her furniture so she could pay the $5000 for my course... She was like, at her end" - Tony Robbins, multi-millionaire. I don't understand how anyone could be cruel enough to take that money. This man has no self respect.

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@jamiemaxcold9325

3 years ago

The fact is that he is providing “therapy” in a seminar in front of 1000’s people pisses me off to no end. As a social worker my opinion is this is incredibly unethical and dangerous.

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@nicolenell3209

3 years ago

The length of the infomercial was hilariously long and I enjoyed it

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@tomwallen7271

1 year ago

I saw Medical Medium on the chapter list and thought "tf does that mean". Hearing Anthony William's story about his grandmother and I had to pause, leave the room, and stare over the balcony of a windswept cliffside for an hour. I may never fully recover.

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@NoTengoIdeaGuey

1 year ago

So weird to hear the stories from DWD. My Mom went to a similar kind of seminar retreat thing in the mid 00s and the same thing happened. This wasn't a TR event, it was a fundamentalist Christian event, so probably something even more extreme than a DWD retreat. Like the same kind of long days, sleep deprivation, unqualified mental health advice, with a healthy dose of praying in tongues, "casting out demons", and conservative rejection of modern psychiatry layered on top. She had already had previous issues with bipolar disorder, depression, and abuse from her childhood. During the event she wound up not taking her bipolar medication; either through implicit encouragement through sleep deprivation and long days in prayer/seminar where she just forgot to take it or from the staff of the event explicitly telling her she didn't need medication to get better (probably some combination of the two). In any case she came back in the middle of a full-blown manic episode and psychotic break that lasted for several months, she would tell us she could talk to God, believed she WAS God, could see demons and Satan, was convinced that her father had sexually molested me and my siblings and would make us stay up late at night telling us to "interpret" photos of us and him from years prior in which we were "clearly communicating" that we were being molested through body language, urging us to confess that we we're trying to say this and just didn't know how. She wound up accusing him of her mistaken belief that he molested all of us during the manic episode and it wound up estranging that entire side of the family from her. What's fucked up is that her father, it turns out, did molest her when she was young, but almost certainly did not molest his grandchildren. So instead of any of this trauma being worked through in therapy in a controlled environment and being resolved in any sort of constructive manner, these people at the seminar basically took my already vulnerable mom, got her to spend several hundred if not thousands of dollars on their retreat, whipped her into a psychotic frenzy, and pried open all of the wounds of her repressed childhood trauma. Then, when they were finished, dumped her back into society as if they had done her a service and "cured her". In essence, it ruined my entire families life, through no fault of my mom's. I absolutely believe these DWD events have the same capacity to do these kinds of thing to the people that attend there.

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@KatLovin

3 years ago

What a coincidence. Someone who makes their money by holding large in-person conferences is anti-lockdown.

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@obliviousred

3 years ago

As a person with chronic illness, I can attest that a BIG and often overlooked reason why people flock to quackery is the fact that they have conditions that a lot of conventional MDs don't know how to deal with or flat out dismiss. I know so many people (including myself) who have had their PAINFUL symptoms disregarded by doctors who didn't believe them, told "who knows what you have, I don't know what to do so good luck I guess," or who have even been harmed or made worse by treatments that a conventional medical doctor prescribes. Still sick and now distrusting the medical system and not knowing where else to go, they turn to whoever says they can help. Some end up with an actually helpful practitioner and others end up following quack doctors. People with chronic illness are traumatized from not receiving adequate treatment in a system that can't always understand their illness, with doctors that aren't always open minded about symptom patterns that don't match up with what they expect. A lot of people turn to quack docs and conspiracy theories because they have nowhere else to go after they've been forced to basically DIY their health and figure it out for themselves.

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@sarajacobo2878

2 years ago

A little late to the comments party, but I want to say thanks for making this. My mum has been a TR disciple for nearly 20 years, and I grew up listening to his CDs inner car. She has attended so many events, and now volunteers for his UPW crew. Honestly, she is sooooo scary when she comes back - mega hyped, screaming, aggressive (not very feminine). I could never explain why I never wanted to go to an event (y'know, besides not having £1000s to spend, enjoying sleep, and not wanting strangers touching me). Thanks for verbalising the suspicions in my brain and giving me evidence. Don't think I can show this to mum though, she's too far down the rabbit hole. PS LOVE THE MEADOW REPORT!!!!!!!

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@dityacivilizacii

3 months ago

I got distracted and then I heard ‘injected baking soda… intravenously’. This is one of the most unhinged things I ever heard

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@ajqueen31

3 years ago

As an oncology nurse, I get really upset about quacks who push their pseudoscience agendas on these vulnerable and desperate people. My own mother fell for a quack diet/supplement and went from a very treatable stage 2 to life-limiting stage 4. She didn't deserve the false hope and loss of money. (She has since been on chemo treatment).

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@ryelor

3 years ago

This made me laugh so hard I almost shot my Doterra infused Shakeology out of my nose all over my LuluLaroe leggings!

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@CharlieApples

2 years ago

53:17 One of the biggest reasons that Japan did so well despite being such a densely crowded country is that Japanese people already wear masks voluntarily whenever they get sick. Japanese people rarely take time off work or school unless they’re very seriously ill, so prior to Covid you’d very often see a few people in a crowd wearing face masks, because they have a cold or are suffering from pollen allergies. This is also practiced in other Far Eastern countries like Korea and China, where face masks are also sometimes worn due to air pollution. So they were already used to going about their daily business in a face mask. And as for Sweden, you’re looking at a very small population spread out over a fairly large and rural country. Sweden’s total population is a little over 10 million—the population of New York City is just under 9 million as of 2022. Just to put that into perspective. Swedes often live quite far apart from their neighbors, outside of Stockholm. And small talk and chit-chat aren’t really things in Scandinavian culture, so social distancing came very naturally to them. Culture and population size both play critical roles in explaining how and why different countries fared better than others. In the US there’s even significant differences in infection rates from state to state, with areas with a lot of left-leaning people exhibiting lower infection and death rates because left-leaning Americans were/are more likely to conform to societal changes which are meant to benefit the many, whereas right-leaning Americans value personal independence above all else, and are much more resistant to humanitarian initiatives.

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