Dr. Mary Talley Bowden on Medicine, Patient Choice, and Speaking Up
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In this episode of Stories Worth Hearing, host John Quick sits down with Dr. Mary Talley Bowden for an open and personal conversation about her journey into medicine and the experiences that shaped her views as a physician. Dr. Bowden reflects on when she first decided to pursue a medical career and how years of working directly with patients influenced her approach to care.
The conversation explores what she witnessed during the COVID years that raised serious concerns for her as a doctor, and how those experiences led her to speak more openly about patient choice, informed consent, and trust in the healthcare system. Dr. Bowden also discusses why she founded Americans for Health Freedom, what the organization stands for, and why empowering patients to ask questions and take an active role in their health matters now more than ever.
She also shares why she decided to write her book, Dangerous Misinformation: The Virus, the Treatments, and the Lies, and what she hopes readers take away from it. The episode includes reflections on her recent appearance on The Joe Rogan Experience and what it was like stepping onto one of the largest media platforms in the world. This is a thoughtful, human focused conversation about medicine, responsibility, and the real stories behind the headlines.
Learn more and explore Dr. Bowden’s work:
Americans for Health Freedom: https://www.americansforhealthfreedom.org/
BreatheMD: https://breathemd.org/
Dangerous Misinformation: The Virus, the Treatments, and the Lies: https://amzn.to/48GbiTQ























