Andrew Huberman Expose

Anonymous
Don't hate the player...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I didn't like him based on his "science-backed" podcast on oral hygiene that discussed oil-pulling instead of flossing. He hosted quacks who push their own products and scream of risks of fluoride in toothpaste. Irresponsible and fraudulent, IMO.


He's basically one degree away from Gwyneth Paltrow/GOOP holistic nonsense. But all the dudebros can feel good about it and convince themselves theyre better than the women who sip on Oatmilk and collect crystals because it's backed by "science" and "facts and logic"



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Anonymous
Thanks, op, you saved me some time. I just added him to my podcast list last week but never had a chance to listen. I just unfollowed him.
Anonymous
So many of these podcast bros seem to be shady and hiding serious secrets behind a veil of "intellectual gym enthusiast". It's a very weird modern phenomenon
Anonymous
Thanks for sharing. Lost a lot of respect for him after reading that article.

So sad to see that behind the kind, educated, articulate façade is just another pathetic, horny, manipulative and selfish guy.

The worst was reading that he wanted someone who he could smack on the butt in public and have crawling on the floor for him at home. Just gross. This is what the top eligible bachelors have to offer.

But it also seems like several of those women knew what he was up to and just put up with it. Sarah had evidence of him cheating multiple times and seemed to turn a blind eye
Anonymous
None of this is surprising.
Anonymous
From the comments - 2 women in San Diego who dated him

This is interesting and tracks. Although, having gone out on a date with him over 10 years ago, I always thought he’d be outed as a serial killer, and not a cheater. Our date was like a Dateline episode. Try following up with people he worked with in his lab at UCSD. I recall him telling me used to get joy in making them cry.

Oooooh same! I was a grad student at ucsd who went on 3 dates with him. I was convinced he was going to kill me when I slept at his house (he didn’t actually sleep in the house but in a weird apartment behind his mostly empty house). I stayed awake the whole night almost. Also our dates coincided with him dating Keegan I’m pretty confident. He told me he had broken up with her but she was having trouble accepting their breakup. She called him during one of our dates. He made some demands that night to me that convinced me to end it. He also mentioned shades of gray and mad men and how basically that’s what type of relationship he wanted-I couldn’t roll my eyes any harder. Some crap about how his pleasure was more important than mine and how I would need to understand that I would be his sex slave and at his beck and call and to not expect reciprocation because his pleasure was more important.

Oh yeah. I know that Normal Height place. He took me back there and there were a ton of candles lit. It was so scary. Then he got super angry and yelled at me because I refused to drink the tea he made. I just wanted to get out of there. Scariest experience of my life. I think there was something in the tea. I didn’t sleep over and I didn’t sleep with him. I bolted as soon as I could. I looked up missing women in San Diego for months. Still think he’s a serial killer.
Anonymous
Cancer causing STD is HPV which most people have. Thats why they made gardasil. Its far less dramatic than what is written in your headline.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:All these podcast bros rub me the wrong way so now I feel validated 😊


Same

He always creeped me out.
Anonymous
Color me shocked.

And also are women who decline to sleep with men outside of marriage still considered to be insane?

Make it make sense.
Anonymous
Did anyone figure out if he’s an academic fraud as well? Does his “lab” at Stanford actually exist?
Anonymous
I tried listening to him a few times but found his podcast quite boring.

I enjoyed the expose, it's fascinating to get a peak into the unbelievable lives of some people. And while he's an amazingly huge jerk, and a hypocrite whose body at his age was created by more than supplements, working out, and healthy eating, I felt like the story was missing the agency of the women. The one woman that it focused on primarily only had about a gazillion red flags flying right in front of her face, yet she continued to shape her life around this a-hole and take his nonsense. The women are glowingly described as "beautiful, successful, educated" yet they all freely decided as adults to be with this egotistical, controlling man.

To me it highlighted less about Huberman, and more that there's no shortage of women who are desperate to stay with these men after they show who they truly are.
Anonymous
I KNEW something was off about this person. Funny, I listened intently to the episode with the psych, Dr. Conti, at least a few times. His episode on alcohol is widely touted in the stopdrinking subreddit.
Anonymous
Sounds like a freak.
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