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Don't shoot healthcare CEOs in the street. That's the opening. And it's not a joke.
This is a new episode of Diagnose This. Dr. Z is joined by Alder Aspen to talk about something nobody in health content wants to say out loud: being angry isn't doing anything. In fact, it might be making it worse.
When that CEO was shot, people who had never committed a violent act in their lives were calling it heroic. That tells you everything about how much pain people are in. And nothing changed. Not one policy. Not one coverage decision. Two families destroyed. A blip on Netflix. That's it.
The system isn't afraid of your rage. It's built for it. Outrage keeps you loud enough to feel powerful and useless enough to do nothing. Social media algorithms reward extremes, not accuracy. The news cycle profits from crisis language. And somewhere in all of it, real people — patients, caretakers, families — are frozen, exhausted, and don't know who to trust anymore.
The answer isn't to go quiet. It's to get clear. It's to start with yourself. Take care of your own health first. Build the circle outward. And trust that an army of informed, healthy, clear-headed people is the only thing big enough to actually change a system that profits from keeping everyone the opposite.
Hear us talk about:
Why shooting a CEO changed nothing — and what that actually tells us
Who benefits when people stay angry instead of clear
The difference between outrage that feeds the machine and anger that drives action
Why learned helplessness is the real danger — not the loudest voices
What to do when you're in crisis and can't think straight
N equals one: why change starts with you, not the system
If you've ever been told "you're fine" when you know deep down you're not, Dr. Z was you. Now she's fixing what dismissed both of you.
Seven specialists. Eight prescriptions. Her brain electrocuted 20 times for what turned out to be an infection. They labelled her permanently disabled. Told her she'd never work again. So she's fixing the system that failed both of you.
This isn't just a podcast. It's the platform she desperately needed when she was sick, dismissed, alone, and searching for answers at 2 AM because no one else was asking WHY.
👉 Take the Ask WHY Quiz: https://diagnosethis.com/home
Your symptoms aren't random. Your dismissals aren't coincidence. Get your personalized WHY Report in minutes - the framework that helps you walk into your next appointment prepared to be heard.
Keep going: Follow DiagnoseThis on all platforms
→ https://www.instagram.com/_diagnosethis/
→https://www.facebook.com/diagnosethisofficial/
→ https://www.tiktok.com/@diagnose_this
#DrZ, #DiagnoseThispodcast, #healthcaresystemanger, #medicalgaslighting, #patientadvocacy, #outragevsaction, #healthcareCEOshooting, #informedpatient, #functionalmedicine, #healthcarereform, #GenZ #healthcare, #chronicillness, #learnedhelplessness, #socialmediaalgorithms, #DiagnoseThisapp
By Dr. ZDon't shoot healthcare CEOs in the street. That's the opening. And it's not a joke.
This is a new episode of Diagnose This. Dr. Z is joined by Alder Aspen to talk about something nobody in health content wants to say out loud: being angry isn't doing anything. In fact, it might be making it worse.
When that CEO was shot, people who had never committed a violent act in their lives were calling it heroic. That tells you everything about how much pain people are in. And nothing changed. Not one policy. Not one coverage decision. Two families destroyed. A blip on Netflix. That's it.
The system isn't afraid of your rage. It's built for it. Outrage keeps you loud enough to feel powerful and useless enough to do nothing. Social media algorithms reward extremes, not accuracy. The news cycle profits from crisis language. And somewhere in all of it, real people — patients, caretakers, families — are frozen, exhausted, and don't know who to trust anymore.
The answer isn't to go quiet. It's to get clear. It's to start with yourself. Take care of your own health first. Build the circle outward. And trust that an army of informed, healthy, clear-headed people is the only thing big enough to actually change a system that profits from keeping everyone the opposite.
Hear us talk about:
Why shooting a CEO changed nothing — and what that actually tells us
Who benefits when people stay angry instead of clear
The difference between outrage that feeds the machine and anger that drives action
Why learned helplessness is the real danger — not the loudest voices
What to do when you're in crisis and can't think straight
N equals one: why change starts with you, not the system
If you've ever been told "you're fine" when you know deep down you're not, Dr. Z was you. Now she's fixing what dismissed both of you.
Seven specialists. Eight prescriptions. Her brain electrocuted 20 times for what turned out to be an infection. They labelled her permanently disabled. Told her she'd never work again. So she's fixing the system that failed both of you.
This isn't just a podcast. It's the platform she desperately needed when she was sick, dismissed, alone, and searching for answers at 2 AM because no one else was asking WHY.
👉 Take the Ask WHY Quiz: https://diagnosethis.com/home
Your symptoms aren't random. Your dismissals aren't coincidence. Get your personalized WHY Report in minutes - the framework that helps you walk into your next appointment prepared to be heard.
Keep going: Follow DiagnoseThis on all platforms
→ https://www.instagram.com/_diagnosethis/
→https://www.facebook.com/diagnosethisofficial/
→ https://www.tiktok.com/@diagnose_this
#DrZ, #DiagnoseThispodcast, #healthcaresystemanger, #medicalgaslighting, #patientadvocacy, #outragevsaction, #healthcareCEOshooting, #informedpatient, #functionalmedicine, #healthcarereform, #GenZ #healthcare, #chronicillness, #learnedhelplessness, #socialmediaalgorithms, #DiagnoseThisapp