
Rotating Doors & Broken Pathways: Unpacking America’s Health Crisis
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In this episode of Almost Above Average, host Chris McIntyre sits down with Jonathan Travis to dissect the tangled web of America’s healthcare and food industries. With unfiltered sound bites like “The whole system is a rotating door of death” and “The dopamine pathway is trashed,” the conversation dives deep into why profit often trumps public health, how the food industry shapes our well-being, and whether lab-grown meat really matters. The duo explores generational shifts in work, parenting, and nutrition, debates the impact of Big Pharma and marijuana legalization, and reflects on the evolving landscape of alcohol consumption. From conspiracy theories to the future of food production, this episode pulls no punches in examining what’s broken—and what might come next—in the quest for healthier lives.