• 424 — $13 Million Down: When Clinical Error Meets Accountability
    Jan 19 2026

    This episode explores a real-world medical incident where a costly error changed lives and provokes tough questions about accountability in medicine. Through candid storytelling and critical commentary, Drs. Tim and May Hindmarsh examine how such mistakes unfold, the role of clinician condition and decision-making, and what it reveals about broader challenges in clinical practice.

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    33 min
  • 423 — Stop Dreading What’s Next: How to Embrace Your Future with Dr. Rebecca Sutherns
    Jan 15 2026

    Change is constant — and whether we like it or not, our futures demand a mindset shift. Dr. Rebecca Sutherns, author and transitions coach, joins the BS Free MD hosts to break down how to stop dreading what’s next and begin loving the journey forward.

    Key Themes This Episode Covers:

    Why We Fear the Future
    • The psychology behind anticipatory anxiety — why even positive changes can feel unsettling.
    • How our brains prefer certainty, even when the “known” isn’t great.
    Reframing Transitions as Opportunities
    • What it means to shift from dreading to curiosity.
    • Tools for seeing growth and possibility in uncertainty.
    Practical Strategies to Navigate Big Life Shifts
    • Methods to build confidence and emotional resilience.
    • How to clarify what YOU want (not what others expect).
    The Power of Adaptability
    • Why flexibility is one of the most critical skills for the modern world.
    • How to match your natural strengths with the kind of transitions you’re facing.

    Rebecca brings both compassion and structure to this often-avoided topic — making change feel not just manageable, but exciting.

    Highlights & Takeaways
    • Uncertainty ≠ Danger: Our nervous system mistakes the unknown for threat — but new pathways can lead to growth.
    • Curiosity > Fear: Asking What if this turns out better than I imagine? changes the emotional tone of what's ahead.
    • Adaptability isn’t optional — the pace of change won’t slow down, but your ability to navigate it can improve.
    About Dr. Rebecca Sutherns

    Dr. Rebecca Sutherns is an author, strategist, and transitions coach who specializes in helping high-achieving individuals face life’s uncertain turns with resilience and purpose. She focuses on practical, mindset-based tools to help people reimagine their futures with confidence and clarity.

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    1 ora e 10 min
  • 422 - Car Surgery, Cat Ozempic & Fear as a Superpower
    Jan 12 2026

    What starts as laughter over some of the most unhinged medical stories imaginable—think penis surgery in a Toyota Corolla and Ozempic for cats—slowly evolves into something deeper. Tim and May connect the dots between modern medicine, fear-based decision making, and the loss of personal responsibility, both in healthcare and in life.

    They revisit insights from their conversation with Dr. Peter McCullough on long COVID and real-world patient outcomes, then land the episode with a powerful reflection on fear versus love, faith, and why “safe” is an illusion. As always, it’s irreverent, honest, thoughtful—and a reminder that medicine (and life) works best when we keep it BS free.

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    32 min
  • 420 — Fear Less, Do More: Lessons from Stunt Legend Eddie Braun
    Jan 8 2026

    Eddie Braun reflects on a lifetime of facing fear head-on, from early inspirations to completing one of the most iconic stunt achievements in history. He explains why fear is natural, why it shouldn’t be used as an excuse, and how intentional preparation transforms fear into focus. The episode challenges listeners to rethink risk, stop waiting for perfect conditions, and take meaningful action toward the things they say matter most—before fear makes the decision for them.

    Guest Bio

    Eddie Braun is a legendary Hollywood stuntman, stunt coordinator, and lifelong adrenaline athlete best known for successfully completing the historic rocket jump across Idaho’s Snake River Canyon in 2016—accomplishing what his childhood hero, Evel Knievel, attempted but never finished. With decades of experience in film and television stunt work, Eddie is known for his disciplined approach to risk, emphasizing preparation, precision, and respect for fear rather than reckless bravado. His career and mindset offer powerful lessons on courage, perseverance, and taking purposeful action in the face of fear.

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    The Fine Print!

    All opinions expressed by the hosts or guests in this episode are solely their opinion and are not to be used as specific medical advice. The hosts, May and Tim Hindmarsh MD, BS Free MD LLC, or any affiliates thereof are not under any obligation to update or correct any information provided in this episode. The guest's statements and opinions are subject to change without notice.

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    1 ora e 23 min
  • 420 - Still True: Why Fun Is Not Optional
    Jan 5 2026

    In this intimate 16-minute ride, Drs. May and Tim Hindmarsh lean into an idea most of us feel but rarely articulate: fun isn’t frivolous — it’s foundational. What begins as a simple question about where “fun” fits into a packed life as physicians transforms into a soulful exploration of what makes us feel alive. Together, they trace joy from the mundane (a shared laugh while doing dishes) to the life-altering (rediscovering passion after hardship), arguing that fun is nourishment for the soul, not just momentary pleasure. They wrestle with the age-old trade-off of time for money, challenge the notion that productivity always trumps play, and remind each other (and us) that laughter, joy, and meaningful connection are not extras — they are essential ingredients for a well-lived life. By episode’s end, what started as a truth bomb becomes a gentle invitation: to chase fun not as escape, but as a compass leading toward a richer, more vibrant existence.

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    17 min
  • 419 — Dr. Peter McCullough on the Spike Protein, Long COVID, and the Great Unmasking
    Jan 1 2026

    Dr. Peter McCullough walks through what he’s seeing clinically — patients years out from COVID or vaccination who are still dealing with clotting issues, neurologic symptoms, immune dysregulation, mast cell activation, and unexplained decline. Not rare cases. Everyday people. Many of them functional — until they weren’t.

    We talk about why Long COVID isn’t always a new condition, but often the thing that pushes underlying vulnerabilities into the open. Genetic predispositions. Autoimmune tendencies. Histamine intolerance. Microvascular injury. Things that were once quiet suddenly aren’t.

    May shares her own experience from the patient side — navigating worsening symptoms, being told it was hormones, stress, or anxiety, and eventually realizing the timeline didn’t lie. The labs didn’t either.

    Dr. McCullough explains why antibody levels matter, why spike protein itself is rarely measured, and why chasing secondary diagnoses (Lyme, mold, EBV, heavy metals) often leads people in circles without addressing the root issue.

    This isn’t a protocol episode.
    It’s not reassurance.
    And it’s not abstract.

    It’s a direct conversation about ongoing biological injury, what’s being missed, and why so many people feel like their bodies changed — and never fully came back.

    If you’ve felt stuck in that in-between space — not sick enough for answers, not well enough to live normally — this episode speaks to exactly that gap.

    Guest Bio: Dr. Peter McCullough

    Dr. Peter McCullough is a practicing cardiologist, internist, and clinical researcher with decades of experience in cardiovascular medicine and academic publishing. He has served on the faculties of multiple medical schools, contributed to hundreds of peer-reviewed publications, and has been deeply involved in clinical research, outcomes analysis, and patient care throughout his career.

    Since the COVID era began, Dr. McCullough has focused extensively on understanding post-infection and post-vaccination complications, including myocarditis, thrombosis, immune dysregulation, and Long COVID–related syndromes. He continues to treat patients clinically while examining emerging data on persistent spike protein, inflammatory injury, and recovery patterns that fall outside traditional medical frameworks.

    Known for his willingness to question prevailing narratives and follow the data where it leads, Dr. McCullough remains a polarizing but influential voice in ongoing discussions about public health, patient safety, and the long-term consequences of pandemic-era medical decisions.

    Join this important mission: www.mcculloughfnd.org

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    1 ora e 16 min
  • 418 — Fake Pubic Hair, FDA Bombshells & the Return of “Retarded”
    Dec 29 2025

    This Doctales with Cocktails episode veers from absurd to deadly serious—and back again. What starts with Kim Kardashian’s “Ultimate Bush” spirals into a surprisingly historical discussion of pubic wigs, cultural aesthetics, and performative sexuality. From there, the tone shifts hard as a bombshell FDA letter challenges the foundations of modern vaccine approval, exposing reliance on surrogate endpoints, weak evidence, and ignored harms—especially in children.

    The episode then detonates another cultural landmine: the outrage over the word retarded. The conversation digs into how language becomes weaponized, how offense is outsourced, and why words that once described reality are now treated as moral crimes. The show closes on a rare reflective note—contrasting anger-driven discourse with joy, purpose, and meaning—highlighted by the story of a man who skied joyfully for nearly a century.

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    36 min
  • 417 — Eat $H and Live with Dr. Hazan (Re-Run)
    Dec 26 2025

    Sometimes the healthiest choice isn’t the prettiest one — and in this candid conversation, Dr. Hazan flips conventional wellness advice on its head.

    In this re-released episode of BS Free MD, Dr. Hazan joins the show to break down why food quality matters more than food perfection, how shame and diet culture derail people’s health journeys, and why living well doesn’t come from restriction — it comes from sustainable habits grounded in science and compassion.

    Whether you’re tired of fad diets or simply want a more balanced view of food, this episode brings clarity, humor, and evidence-based insight to a topic most of us wrestle with every day.

    🧠 What You’ll Hear in This Episode
    • Why eat clean, avoid everything isn’t practical — or healthy
    • How diet culture creates guilt, not sustainable behaviors
    • The importance of enjoying food without judgment
    • How small, persistent changes beat big, temporary fixes
    • Practical mindset shifts for real-world eating habits

    Dr. Hazan shares stories that will make you rethink “good food” versus “good enough food” — without shame, guilt, or perfectionism.

    🔗 Resources & Links
    • Learn more about Dr. Hazan’s work and philosophy
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