In a recent episode of the highly popular Diary of a CEO podcast, host Steven Bartlett has come under fire for sharing harmful health misinformation. With his podcast being ranked number one, Bartlett’s platform is far-reaching, making the spread of this misinformation particularly concerning.
During the episode in question, Bartlett discussed various health topics, including the use of supplements and alternative remedies for various conditions. However, experts have pointed out that much of the information shared by Bartlett is not supported by scientific evidence and could potentially be harmful to listeners.
This is not the first time Bartlett has faced criticism for his podcast content. In the past, he has been accused of promoting pseudoscience and spreading false health advice. With the recent surge in popularity of the Diary of a CEO podcast, there are growing concerns about the impact of this misinformation on a wide audience.
Health professionals are urging listeners to be cautious and seek out information from reliable sources before making any changes to their health routines based on advice from podcasts or other media platforms. It is important to consult with a healthcare professional before making any significant changes to your health regimen.
As the host of a top-ranked podcast, Steven Bartlett has a responsibility to ensure that the information he shares is accurate and evidence-based. It is crucial that he takes these criticisms seriously and takes steps to correct any misinformation that may have been spread through his platform.
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R.I.P free speach
Stopped watching this once it started promoting quackery. Glad the BBC did an expose.
I find the sheer hypocrisy of the BBC standing as a bastion of 'fact-checked' news and countering alleged misinformation within non-mainstream outlets absolutely astounding!
Losing your market-share much BBC?
'What should people do?' he asks at the end of the piece. Her reply should have been 'Make sure you get your information from non big-pharma funded sources' not 'reputable sources'.
Big-pharma is in the business of keeping people sick.
Well, logically. Now that our corrupt governments and the mainstream media have lost all of their credibility due to their own long term lying, cheating, and stealing. Folk have to get their information from somewhere.
Never liked him from the moment I saw him on Dragons Den.
Not everyone would take chemo and radiation but they may rather live with the cancer and not die
BBC continues its shameful reporting. Boycott the BCC.
Coming from the BBC that was pushing for covid vaccines lmao
Great work by the BBC.
It's a podcast, not a newscast. This is trivial and I can't help but think this is just a personal attack. In contrast, the World Health Organisation still insists C19 was caused by a bat. 😂 Priorities, eh?
The UK is officially and it is official now under an invasion from small boats flooding in. Where is this reported on the BBC?? Supposedly British TV.
The bbc calls this a danger but it pushed us all to obey the tyrany during covid.
I am not going to say Steven is right or wrong but It seems to me you are doing the same thing you are blaming him for. I have seen numerous interviews and found them highly interesting. If you think he underperformed fact checking, for me it works better you are specific and not just link faces to unrelated facts.
Modern Syence has been hijacked it by the elite families. It only promotes 💊💊 or 💉
Main stream media is worried. How about all the misinformation the BBC spread?
What an exaggeration 🙄
Jeremy Clarkson (period)
But it’s okay for the BBC to do it?
Fake news
So, trust, no one…
The problem of freedom of speech
Ask the government's chief medical officers like Dr. Fauci. They're honest, the BBC said so.
Coming from the BBC who shills for the Ruling Class & Rich people 🤢
Keep in mind this is a podcast. It is not news.
The irony of this after the BBC promoted the Covid 💉 for so long.
Well I don’t think that it’s Steven’s job to be an ivestigative journalist or something and challange every single thing a guest says – no one would come to his podcast that way 😂 also that would be very hard as Steven is not a health expert. I believe Steven does a great job on getting opinions out of guests and I believe it’s a resposibility of a podcast listener to fact check a guest and come to their own conclusions.
"Experts." That tells you everything you need to know. Which experts? Yours? Or theirs? Or those? No, not those. These ones.
His podcast was crap anyway.
Often, the word "misinformation" is the biggest misinformation 😂