Pharmaphobic is a bold and thought-provoking podcast that challenges the status quo of health and wellness in America. Hosted by Dan, a veteran-turned-fitness professional, and Janie, a physician assistant, this show dives into the deep-rooted issues within big pharma, big food, and the healthcare system. With a mission to uncover corruption and promote sustainable, long-term health solutions, Pharmaphobic is for those seeking better answers, curious minds ready to question the system, and anyone eager to take control of their well-being. Join Dan and Janie each week as they explore practical ways to thrive, share transformative health insights, and inspire change. Follow Pharmaphobic on your favorite podcast platform and be part of the movement toward real health and wellness.
Summer changes how we think about the sun, but we started wondering if we've been asking the wrong questions. We look at sunscreen ingredients, what happens when they're absorbed into the body, and why covering up isn't the only way to think about sun exposure.
We also talk about building sun tolerance, how food quality and seed oils may influence how easily we burn, and why timing our time outside might matter just as much as what ...
We started with a viral college graduation moment, but it quickly turned into a much bigger conversation. The more we looked at AI, the more we found ourselves asking where a helpful tool ends and where dependence begins.
From memory and creativity to research, education, healthcare, and even massive AI data centers replacing farmland, we kept coming back to the same concern. Convenience feels great in the moment, but what are we qu...
We lost our dog Rolo this week, and it broke something open. Why do so many dogs end up sick, weak, and put down the same miserable way? We don't think that's how it's supposed to go, for dogs or for us.
That question led us straight into health maxing. Peptides, GLPs, twenty-five injections before breakfast. We're not buying that real health comes from a vial made in China.
Then we found out Puerto Rico's GLP prescriptions jumped 74...
We keep hearing the same thing: “I’m doing everything right, but nothing is changing.” The more we talk to people, the more we realize that what feels right and what actually moves the needle are often two different things.
We get into the habits that quietly stall progress, from unrealistic goals and under-eating to sneaky snacks, weekend derailments, medications, poor recovery, and workouts that are either too mu...
We got back from Summer Strong still buzzing, and between Katie deadlifting 235 pounds ten months post-amputation and Nick Lavery completing dive school above the knee, we couldn't stop thinking about what it actually means to refuse a lower standard for yourself.
Then a sports nutritionist reframes everything: performance, health, aesthetics. Pick one, because you can't fully have all three. For most of us, the answer is obvious, e...
The brands you trust don't stay the brands you trust. We're looking at what happens after the acquisition: Siete, Cholula, RX Bar, Primal Kitchen, Justin's, and the slow, quiet ingredient drift that follows. McCormick has a darker history than most people know, and Nestle's floating Amazon supermarket is genuinely one of the stranger corporate moves we've come across.
We also get into why this isn't just a food story. Healthcare, ve...
We found a woman documenting her fat camp stay on Instagram and couldn't stop watching. Four workouts a day, a goal of losing 2.2 pounds per day. It's basically The Biggest Loser with a communist twist, and it doesn't work any better.
Then we get into what we'd actually do. Real food, weights, steady state cardio, and the one thing every crash diet skips: education. If you don't know how to grocery shop on your own, you're set up to...
Our parents are the hardest people to bring into this health thing. Not because they're stubborn, well, okay, partly, but because they came up in a completely different system. One where the family doctor knew your grandmother, pharmaceutical ads weren't on every channel, and if something was on the six o'clock news, it was true.
We get into the nutritional patterns that are quietly doing damage: the reverse eating, the naked carbs,...
We started talking about sleep and ended up somewhere we didn't expect: a neuropeptide called orexin that quietly runs your wakefulness, your appetite, your stress response, and your body composition. Not a supplement. Not a hack. Something your body already makes and something modern life is really good at disrupting.
From why women and men respond to stress so differently, to why undereating tanks your sleep before your bedtime ro...
We just got back from Germany and Czech Republic, and the food messed with our heads a little. Schnitzel fried in butter that didn't feel like a grease bomb. Sausages that were somehow lighter than a Wendy's. Gelato with four ingredients. We weren't doing anything special — we were just eating their normal.
The other stuff stacked up too. Older people hiking without complaint. Kids walking to the bakery alone at six. Farmland ...
A Kentucky farmer got offered $26 million for her land — for an AI data center — and turned it down flat. We loved it. But it also pointed at something we keep circling back to: there are things being quietly traded away that no amount of money should be able to buy.
Then we get into the Modern Ag Alliance, which sounds like it's on your side and is funded by Bayer, and what's already passed in Georgia and North Dakota a...
Glyphosate just got folded into the Defense Production Act, meaning it's now classified as essential to national security. That alone sent us down a rabbit hole we couldn't climb out of.
We get into the Johnson vs. Monsanto case, the ghostwritten study that shaped EPA policy for 25 years, and why the Supreme Court case happening right now could shield Bayer from thousands of pending lawsuits. The U.S. allows nearly six times more gl...
We came across a viral “health maxing” video and couldn’t stop asking ourselves… is this where things are headed? Injecting everything, optimizing everything, chasing some version of “perfect” that doesn’t even feel human anymore.
We get into peptides, GLPs, and how quickly something that might have a purpose turns into excess. At what point does optimizing become overdoing it? And why does...
We start with school lunches and a new push to remove food dyes and seed oils, but it turns into a bigger conversation about what kids are actually eating every day. We talk through the tradeoffs, the pushback, and why nutrition might be the missing piece in everything from behavior to long term health.
Then we zoom out. Bread, additives, glyphosate, and how “normal” food has quietly shifted over time. At what point did ...
We sat down with Jose again and got into the stuff most people take but don’t fully understand. Supplements, energy drinks, pre workouts, protein…what actually works and what just sounds good on a label.
We talked through what the research really shows, where context matters more than the product itself, and why something that “works” in one situation might do nothing in another. From energy drinks giving th...
We sat down with Jose Rojas, a Marine Corps veteran, exercise science professor, and longtime friend of the show. The conversation started with his decision to join the Marines, what boot camp and deployments were actually like, and the difference between what people imagine combat to be and what it really feels like. We also talked about stress, leadership in war, how soldiers process violence, and why those experiences can comple...
We picked up right where we left off with Jake Engelen and got into the farming side of his story. What made him choose regenerative practices, why he thinks “organic” has been watered down, and what he saw on farms that completely changed how he looks at labels.
We also talked through what regenerative actually means in real life, from moving animals the way nature intended to why chickens, geese, and farm dogs all play...
We sat down with returning guest Jake Engelen to talk about regenerative farming, food labels, and what actually separates marketing from reality. Somewhere between pasture raised eggs and poppy fields in Afghanistan, the conversation turned into something bigger than farming.
We unpacked how terms like organic and regenerative get hijacked, why transparency is so rare, and what happens when profit becomes the primary responsibility...
We keep coming back to the same frustrating truth. In the U.S. we have food everywhere, but a lot of it feels like it’s engineered for convenience and profit instead of health. So when someone new to America says, “How can the food be bad when the shelves are always full,” it forces a real conversation about access versus quality, and why those two things are not the same.
We talk through why so many people feel be...
Cheat meals sound harmless until they turn into a whole weekend, a bunch of inflammation, and that Monday scramble to “get back on track.” We get into why we don’t even love the term cheat meal, what changed for us as we got more consistent with whole foods, and why our off plan meals naturally went from weekly to more like monthly.
We talk about the real pattern we see most often, being too strict during the week,...
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