No liability. No long-term studies. No accountability.
So… what product comes to mind?
In today’s episode, Carla Gericke explores a growing breakdown in trust between individuals and large institutions—especially around health, risk, and personal experience.
This is a conversation about:
Why population-level thinking can clash with individual experience
How phrases like “correlation isn’t causation” shape public understanding
The role of social media in amplifying—and then limiting—certain conversations
How the COVID era changed how many people view authority, expertise, and consent
Why some are shifting focus from federal systems to local and state-level action
This episode is not about telling you what to think.
It’s about asking better questions:
What happens when lived experience and official guidance don’t match?
How should individuals navigate uncertainty?
Where does accountability actually exist in large systems?
Carla also shares her perspective on why more people are exploring local solutions, including movements like the Free State Project and NHExitNow!.
The core idea:
Health, trust, and decision-making ultimately happen at the individual level.