Establishing Authority
Kendrick, a family doctor, raises the question of how Seth establishes authority in his statements without citing scientific evidence. He wonders if it's due to careful selection of topics or personal bias. Seth is asked to share his thoughts on when he chooses to make statements without backing them up with authority or calling them his opinion.In this clip
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Is skepticism important in science, as discussed in the episode Cardiovascular disease & why we should change the way we assess risk | The Peter Attia Drive Podcast and the clip Challenging Medical Consensus?
How do you know which scientific sources to trust and which not to in the episode Mindscape Ask Me Anything, Sean Carroll | August 2024 and the clip Trust and Skepticism?
When I listen to your podcasts, you always say to ask your healthcare provider for lots of things. Why do you emphasize that?