๐ 3 Books mentioned in "Why "Wellness" Influencers Are Easy Targets For Conspiracy Theories | JHS Ep. 871" of The Jordan Harbinger Show

Podcast: The Jordan Harbinger Show
Episode: Why "Wellness" Influencers Are Easy Targets For Conspiracy Theories | JHS Ep. 871
Published on August 16, 2023
Hereโs a list of all the books mentioned in this episode. Click on the links to watch specific excerpts on YouTube and feel free to purchase the books if they caught your interest!

And Then There Were None
Buy And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie on Amazon
Now here we are having created hundreds of hours of content, and we have a book that just came out.
In this episode, a speaker from Conspirituality highlights the recent release of their book, referencing how the podcast initially intended to discuss wellness influencers but has continued generating content while promoting their new book.

The Shock Doctrine
Buy The Shock Doctrine by Naomi Klein on Amazon
You know, the thing that's interesting about that in terms of this disaster spirituality, which we borrowed from Naomi Klein, who has a book called Disaster Capitalism, can we, um, people that we follow.
The speaker draws on Naomi Klein's book 'Disaster Capitalism' to explain the concept of 'disaster spirituality,' highlighting its relevance in discussions about the wellness industry.

Women's bodies, women's wisdom
Buy Women's bodies, women's wisdom by Christiane Northrup on Amazon
Then a doctor like Christian Northrup is going to come along and say, like, I'm an OB GYN, I went to Dartmouth, I wrote this best-selling book, Women's Bodies, Women's Wisdom, and I'm here to tell you that thereโs nanotechnology in the vaccines, and they put an ink in there that's called luciferase that's going to give you the mark of the beast.
The speaker discusses the best-selling book 'Women's Bodies, Women's Wisdom' by Christian Northrup as an example of how even well-educated professionals can propagate misinformation.