James O'Keefe
Founder/head of Project Veritas; guest on the episode explaining the methods, ethics, and examples of undercover journalism.
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James O’Keefe on The Portal, Ep. #026 (w E Weinstein) - What is (and isn't) Journalism in the 21stC.
Eric Weinstein
Founder/head of Project Veritas; guest on the episode explaining the methods, ethics, and examples of undercover journalism.

#134 - James O’Keefe, M.D.: Preventing cardiovascular disease and the risk of too much exercise
Peter Attia MD
Cardiologist and Medical Director of the Charles and Barbara Dubock Cardio Health and Wellness Center, a professor of medicine, and author of several cardiovascular books. Guest on the podcast.

Relationship b/w exercise volume & health: minimum/optimal dose, and can too much shorten lifespan
Peter Attia MD
Mentioned in the context of discussing exercise and its benefits, particularly regarding the social element and potentially giving a pass on low mileage.

Eric Weinstein: Difficult Conversations, Freedom of Speech, and Physics | Lex Fridman Podcast #163
Lex Fridman
Conservative activist, mentioned alongside Alex Jones and the National Enquirer as an example of someone whose work should be approached with a 'long/short' perspective.

E107: The Twitter Files Parts 1-2: shadow banning, story suppression, interference & more
All-In Podcast
Mentioned sarcastically for his role in Project Veritas, which reported on internal Twitter discussions and was compared to the release of the Twitter Files.

247 ‒ Preventing cardiovascular disease: the latest in imaging, blood pressure & metabolic health
Peter Attia MD
A cardiologist known for his views on the potential for high-intensity exercise to increase coronary calcification in some athletes.

Dr. Peter Attia — Interview on Life-Extension, Ultra-Endurance, and More
Tim Ferriss
A cardiologist and athlete interested in the link between long-term, exhausting cardiac activity and right-sided cardiac dilation leading to atrial fibrillation in athletes.