Episode 164: Can You Get Off the Ozempic Train?


In Episode 165, we get the skinny on Ozempic and ask what it reveals about our values, medicine vs. poison, and mass compliance. We examine the ubiquitous ads, the rise of weight loss drugs, and why people are choosing to inject substances into their bodies rather than control their habits around food and exercise.
We also ask whether the Ozempic phenomenon signals something deeper — from side effects, Big Pharma influence, and the FDA’s illusion of legitimacy, to comparisons with Brave New World’s soma: a form of soft tyranny disguised as conformity culture.
From there, we widen the lens to covid-era conditioning, vaccine comparisons, media influence, censorship, trauma-based fear compliance, and the fear of being canceled. We consider whether this kind of pharmaceutical dependence begins to resemble Stockholm Syndrome.
As always, we prescribe the white pills: food as medicine, cooking at home, moderation, movement, breaking destructive habits, and ultimately becoming the ruler of yourself again.