Brigham Buhler
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Podcast Appearances
You know what's wild is I was telling Joe this stuff like five years ago. And one day, Rogan's like, come on the podcast. And when I went on there... Nobody was talking about some of these things, like especially the insurance part. The insurance is one of these hidden monsters that people just don't know. And even to this day, they don't know.
You know what's wild is I was telling Joe this stuff like five years ago. And one day, Rogan's like, come on the podcast. And when I went on there... Nobody was talking about some of these things, like especially the insurance part. The insurance is one of these hidden monsters that people just don't know. And even to this day, they don't know.
You know what's wild is I was telling Joe this stuff like five years ago. And one day, Rogan's like, come on the podcast. And when I went on there... Nobody was talking about some of these things, like especially the insurance part. The insurance is one of these hidden monsters that people just don't know. And even to this day, they don't know.
And even after doing some of these bigger platforms like yourself, you know, now the message is getting out. And I've had people like Bobby Kennedy reach out and I went and sat down and even a guy said, who's been in the trenches, who's battled big pharma, who's battled these big corporate captured institutions. When I brought up PBMs, he said, I don't, what are you talking about a PBM?
And even after doing some of these bigger platforms like yourself, you know, now the message is getting out. And I've had people like Bobby Kennedy reach out and I went and sat down and even a guy said, who's been in the trenches, who's battled big pharma, who's battled these big corporate captured institutions. When I brought up PBMs, he said, I don't, what are you talking about a PBM?
And even after doing some of these bigger platforms like yourself, you know, now the message is getting out. And I've had people like Bobby Kennedy reach out and I went and sat down and even a guy said, who's been in the trenches, who's battled big pharma, who's battled these big corporate captured institutions. When I brought up PBMs, he said, I don't, what are you talking about a PBM?
I don't have a PBM, I have insurance. And that's the feedback most people give me. I don't know, I don't have a PBM. And so I have to like methodically walk them through what a PBM is, how it's hurting America's health. So if we look back to this whole profits first model, We talk so much about big pharma, big pharma, big pharma.
I don't have a PBM, I have insurance. And that's the feedback most people give me. I don't know, I don't have a PBM. And so I have to like methodically walk them through what a PBM is, how it's hurting America's health. So if we look back to this whole profits first model, We talk so much about big pharma, big pharma, big pharma.
I don't have a PBM, I have insurance. And that's the feedback most people give me. I don't know, I don't have a PBM. And so I have to like methodically walk them through what a PBM is, how it's hurting America's health. So if we look back to this whole profits first model, We talk so much about big pharma, big pharma, big pharma.
The big five insurance companies made four times the revenue of the biggest five pharmaceutical companies last year. Four X the revenue. They control every surgery, every drug, every treatment, when, where and how you can access health care and treatments and preventative care.
The big five insurance companies made four times the revenue of the biggest five pharmaceutical companies last year. Four X the revenue. They control every surgery, every drug, every treatment, when, where and how you can access health care and treatments and preventative care.
The big five insurance companies made four times the revenue of the biggest five pharmaceutical companies last year. Four X the revenue. They control every surgery, every drug, every treatment, when, where and how you can access health care and treatments and preventative care.
I think it's well, I never condone violence. And obviously what happened is terrible and tragic. But so are the 1.7 million people dying every year of chronic disease in this country. We spend more on health care than any other nation. But we're one of the fattest, sickest and most chronically ill societies in the history of the world. More people are dying every year.
I think it's well, I never condone violence. And obviously what happened is terrible and tragic. But so are the 1.7 million people dying every year of chronic disease in this country. We spend more on health care than any other nation. But we're one of the fattest, sickest and most chronically ill societies in the history of the world. More people are dying every year.
I think it's well, I never condone violence. And obviously what happened is terrible and tragic. But so are the 1.7 million people dying every year of chronic disease in this country. We spend more on health care than any other nation. But we're one of the fattest, sickest and most chronically ill societies in the history of the world. More people are dying every year.
You brought up SSRIs in the very beginning. More people are dying every year. of deaths of despair in the United States than ever before in the history of the world. We have more people dying now than during the Great Depression of suicide and deaths of despair. Why? What we're doing is not working. People have a hard time. Even what that guy Luigi did is terrible and it's tragic.
You brought up SSRIs in the very beginning. More people are dying every year. of deaths of despair in the United States than ever before in the history of the world. We have more people dying now than during the Great Depression of suicide and deaths of despair. Why? What we're doing is not working. People have a hard time. Even what that guy Luigi did is terrible and it's tragic.
You brought up SSRIs in the very beginning. More people are dying every year. of deaths of despair in the United States than ever before in the history of the world. We have more people dying now than during the Great Depression of suicide and deaths of despair. Why? What we're doing is not working. People have a hard time. Even what that guy Luigi did is terrible and it's tragic.
Terrible way to deliver the message, right? Nobody's condoning that. But it's also equally terrible and tragic to delay, deny, and depose people's ability to get the care they so desperately need. When people pay their hard-earned paycheck every month, and all they expect is to have you there when you need it, and then you don't allow them to access care. And I can explain why.
Terrible way to deliver the message, right? Nobody's condoning that. But it's also equally terrible and tragic to delay, deny, and depose people's ability to get the care they so desperately need. When people pay their hard-earned paycheck every month, and all they expect is to have you there when you need it, and then you don't allow them to access care. And I can explain why.