BS Free MD with Drs. May and Tim Hindmarsh - Medicine, Life, Family, Physician, Doctor, Healthcare, Medical History
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Isn’t it time for a fresh take on Medicine?
Welcome to BSFreeMD where the content is raw, real, and honest when it comes to healthcare issues that matter most to physicians and their patients. If you’re in the mood for a good time and intriguing dialogue, join this physician couple on a fun and engaging ride every week. There is even the occasional cocktail hour toasting to great stories and shared wisdom. Join the fun. See you there.
Want more? Find and connect with us on our FB and IG pages @BSFreeMD or on our website at www.bsfreemd.com!
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Isn’t it time for a fresh take on Medicine?
Welcome to BSFreeMD where the content is raw, real, and honest when it comes to healthcare issues that matter most to physicians and their patients. If you’re in the mood for a good time and intriguing dialogue, join this physician couple on a fun and engaging ride every week. There is even the occasional cocktail hour toasting to great stories and shared wisdom. Join the fun. See you there.
Want more? Find and connect with us on our FB and IG pages @BSFreeMD or on our website at www.bsfreemd.com!
Drs. May and Tim Hindmarsh revisit a simple but often forgotten truth: fun isn’t a luxury, it’s essential. In a world that rewards grind and seriousness, they reflect on how easily joy gets pushed aside—and what it costs us when it does.
The last five years didn’t just change medicine — they exposed it.
In this expansive, deeply personal conversation, May and Tim sit down with Dr. Peter McCullough to unpack what many patients and clinicians are quietly realizing: Long COVID, post-vaccine injury, and chronic illness may share a common driver — persistent spike protein.
Fake pubic hair kicks off a wild ride that crashes into vaccine science, speech taboos, and cultural absurdity—before landing on a reminder that joy, not outrage, is what actually changes people.
In this candid episode, Dr. Hazan challenges diet culture and perfectionism around food, arguing that real health comes from consistency—not restriction. The conversation cuts through guilt-based nutrition advice and reframes eating as something sustainable, human, and livable, not performative.
In this re-run episode, NHL legend Theo Fleury opens up about the personal battles behind his hockey success—facing trauma, addiction, and identity struggles—and how he transformed that pain into a life-long mission of resilience, healing, and advocacy.
Tim and May open up about the shocking discovery that May may be suffering from long COVID. After three years of worsening panic, insomnia, autoimmunity, GI issues, and neurologic symptoms, new testing revealed extremely high spike protein antibody levels. This episode shares their journey, the confusion around diagnosis, and the complexity of finding treatment.
This episode asks a question that hasn’t gotten any simpler with time: is healthcare a human right? Using Oregon’s ballot measure as a real-world example, Drs. May and Tim Hindmarsh unpack what happens when healthcare is framed as a guaranteed right—who defines “appropriate” care, who pays for it, and what obligations that language places on physicians and the system. As debates about access, affordability, and government involvement continue to intensify, this conversation remains just as relevant today as when it first aired.
Coach K joins the hosts to share how transforming mindset, forging small habits, and leaning on consistency over motivation can reshape performance and lead to lasting change.
This rerun revisits an intense conversation with Dr. Kevin Stillwagon, the airline pilot–turned–chiropractor who found himself at the center of the medical freedom movement. After witnessing what he believed were overlooked risks in both aviation and public health policy, he stepped into the role of whistleblower, challenging mandates and advocating for personal choice. The episode captures the moment he decided he couldn’t stay silent anymore and the ripple effects that followed.
This rerun revisits Dr. Mike Simpson’s powerful journey from Special Operations medic to practicing physician, revealing how battlefield decision-making, emotional resilience, and real-world leadership shaped the doctor he eventually became. His story is honest, gritty, and surprisingly relatable for anyone who’s ever had to reinvent themselves or carry old experiences into a new chapter.
In this unfiltered holiday episode, Tim and May spiral through Thanksgiving traditions gone wrong — from cats in turkey comas to Florida Men pouring beer into alligators. The mail brings surprises (including intimacy coupons), the stuffing talk gets scientifically questionable, and the Florida lifestyle proves as wild as ever. It’s chaotic, hilarious, and unmistakably BS Free MD.
In this episode (recorded last year), Dr. Sabine Hazan, a gastroenterologist and microbiome researcher, joins the hosts of the BS Free MD Podcast to lay bare what she claims is a systemic problem: the undue influence of large pharmaceutical companies over medical research, regulatory bodies, publication of scientific data, and the shaping of public-health narratives.
This conversation reframes Thanksgiving as more than a holiday—it’s a reset button. Drs. May and Tim dig into the tension between gratitude and consumer culture, the myth of “I’ll be happy when…,” and how practicing thankfulness changes your mindset, your relationships, and your daily life. It’s a fresh, honest look at how contentment and ambition can coexist—especially in a society built to keep you wanting more.
In this episode of Doctales with Cocktails, Tim and May dive into the absolute chaos of Florida winter — freezing iguanas, escaped research monkeys, raining macaques, and one very confused kayak lady. Between animal mayhem and AI lying about sports scores, the conversation is wild, hilarious, and surprisingly insightful. They wrap with a life update and big news about the show’s upcoming production glow-up.
Dr. Jack Wolfson, a board-certified cardiologist turned holistic health advocate, joins the BS Free MD hosts to share why he left conventional medicine to focus on root-cause cardiology. He unpacks how nutrition, toxins, sleep, and lifestyle play a far greater role in heart health than prescriptions or procedures. From rejecting statins to embracing real food, Dr. Wolfson explains how his “Paleo Cardiologist” philosophy helps patients prevent disease naturally and reclaim control over their health.
In this powerful rerun, Drs. May and Tim Hindmarsh revisit their explosive conversation with Dr. Shawn Baker — orthopedic surgeon turned carnivore diet pioneer — to explore how his all-meat approach is shaking up modern medicine. From battling institutional resistance to helping patients reverse chronic disease through radical simplicity, Dr. Baker pulls no punches in challenging what we think we know about nutrition, inflammation, and health.
In this riveting episode, Drs. May and Tim Hindmarsh talk with psychiatrist Dr. Mark McDonald about the cultural decay of masculinity, the rise of moral confusion, and how fear has replaced truth in medicine and beyond. From the dangers of gender ideology to the quiet epidemic of apathy, Dr. McDonald urges listeners to reclaim courage, clarity, and conviction — starting within themselves.
In this rerun, Drs. May and Tim Hindmarsh sit down with Dr. Lida Fatemi, an internal medicine and palliative care physician who turned her own burnout into a journey of healing through trauma work and psychedelic medicine. Together, they explore how conscious practices, psilocybin therapy, and inner transformation can help physicians — and anyone — rediscover purpose, balance, and self-love.
In this episode, Drs. May and Tim Hindmarsh sit down with activist and advocate Sofia Karstens to uncover the story of Dr. Bernice Eddy, a pioneering NIH scientist who warned about flaws in the original polio vaccine—only to be silenced. Together, they explore how Eddy’s whistleblowing shaped modern vaccine safety debates, the links between viruses and cancer, and the parallels to today’s medical freedom movement.
Coach Kristina Williams, known as Coach K, joins BS Free MD to share how she went from an overweight teenager to an All-American athlete and successful life and fitness coach. She opens up about the mental and emotional shifts behind physical transformation, the power of mindfulness, and how performance-based motivation can unlock long-term health and fulfillment.
BS Free MD with Drs. May and Tim Hindmarsh - Medicine, Life, Family, Physician, Doctor, Healthcare, Medical History
Isn’t it time for a fresh take on Medicine?
Welcome to BSFreeMD where the content is raw, real, and honest when it comes to healthcare issues that matter most to physicians and their patients. If you’re in the mood for a good time and intriguing dialogue, join this physician couple on a fun and engaging ride every week. There is even the occasional cocktail hour toasting to great stories and shared wisdom. Join the fun. See you there.
Want more? Find and connect with us on our FB and IG pages @BSFreeMD or on our website at www.bsfreemd.com!