In this episode of A Disciples View, Todd Herman shares his experiences and insights on the importance of faith, health, and the role of the medical community in addressing mental health challenges. He discusses the recent policy changes allowing doctors to be compensated for deprescribing unnecessary medications and highlights the dangers of over-medication in children. Todd also explores the societal implications of political ideologies and the need for truth in the face of deception. Join us as we delve into these pressing issues and seek to understand the path forward in a world filled with distractions.
Chapters:
(00:00) Todd Herman: Our true home is with Jesus Christ and his kingdom
(01:13) For the first time in history, doctors will get paid to take unnecessary medications
(06:21) Andy Wakefield describes case of Chicago boy misdiagnosed with psychiatric disorder
(15:09) Todd Herman: We need teaching moments in a society that is becoming increasingly divided
(18:09) Young liberal women are suddenly wearing headdresses, not full hijabs
(26:36) Main character syndrome is something of an invention of the selfie generation
(28:02) Jamie Carney, who championed Woke left ideology, was murdered in Ireland
(32:15) Todd Herman: Congresswoman asks question about vaccine safety on Disciples View
(37:11) California's Gavin Newsom plans on making a felony to uphold voter laws
(39:30) Hillary Clinton recently called for the abolition of the Electoral College
(42:07) Todd says sometimes people ask him what it's like to live isolated
(46:05) Todd Herman: Without you out there, there is no me in here