
In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Joel Warsh, integrative pediatrician and author of Between a Shot and a Hard Place, to explore the current state of vaccine discourse, parental decision-making, and public trust in medicine. Dr. Warsh shares why he wrote this book, how censorship impacts open dialogue, and what he hopes for the future of vaccine education and policy.
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🌱 What You’ll Learn:
• What inspired Between a Shot and a Hard Place
• The impact of censorship and the “Vaccine Club” mentality
• Gaps in research around vaccine safety and chronic illness
• Why trust in the medical system is declining
• Navigating pediatric care with a curious and critical lens
• How to ask your pediatrician the right questions
• Ways parents can stay balanced on polarized topics
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👨⚕️ Guest Bio:
Dr. Joel Warsh is an integrative pediatrician, author, and speaker based in Los Angeles. He’s known for his thoughtful, balanced approach to parenting and public health, and his advocacy for informed consent and transparency. His recent book, Between a Shot and a Hard Place, tackles difficult vaccine questions with clarity and care.
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🔗 Links and Resources Mentioned:
• Dr. Joel Warsh’s Website
• Between a Shot and a Hard Place (book)
• @drjoelgator on Instagram
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📣 Call to Action:
If you found this episode helpful or thought-provoking, please leave a review and share with a fellow parent or provider. Let’s keep the conversation going—respectfully, curiously, and courageously.
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