Between a Shot and a Hard Place: Vaccine Facts, Medical Freedom, and Trust in Medicine Dr. Jenn Simmons speaks with pediatrician and integrative medicine practitioner Dr. Joel Warsh, known online as Dr. Gator, about vaccines, informed consent, and why trust in medicine has broken down. The conversation focuses on what parents are actually being told, what the research does and does not show, and how medical decisions get shaped by mandates, industry incentives, and fear.We discuss vaccine schedules, the difference between evidence and dogma, how chronic disease trends relate to broader lifestyle and systems issues, and why Dr. Warsh believes parents need more transparency and more room to choose. Key topics Dr. Warsh explains how he moved from conventional pediatrics into integrative medicine after seeing the value of sleep, diet, exercise, and root-cause thinking in primary care.He describes why vaccines became a major focus in his practice: parents kept asking questions, and he realized medical training had not prepared him to answer them deeply.The hosts discuss how COVID-era mandates intensified distrust, especially in states like California, where school and work requirements effectively removed choice for many families.Dr. Warsh argues that medicine has become too force-driven and too dogmatic, and that doctors should educate rather than pressure patients.The conversation turns to the idea that modern medicine is heavily shaped by pharma funding, which affects training, journals, media, and what gets studied or published.They compare longevity to healthspan, with both speakers noting that people may be living longer but not necessarily healthier, especially in the last 10 to 15 years of life.Chronic disease in children is a major theme, with discussion of rising rates of diabetes, obesity, autoimmune conditions, neurodevelopmental concerns, and autism.Dr. Warsh says the most surprising part of his research for Between a Shot and a Hard Place was realizing how little true vaccinated versus unvaccinated data has been published.He explains the vaccine schedule has expanded over time and discusses why he thinks the lack of manufacturer accountability reduces incentives to improve safety.The episode also covers newer vaccine platforms, including mRNA, and why Dr. Warsh is especially cautious about their use in children.Hepatitis B for newborns comes up as a particularly important example of a vaccine whose timing and risk-benefit calculus he thinks should be revisited.The discussion ends with a broader call for medical freedom, informed consent, and the ability for parents to make decisions without being forced.Timestamps 00:00 - Why vaccine conversations are impossible to avoid 02:10 - How integrative pediatrics changed Dr. Warsh's practice 03:31 - Why parents' vaccine questions became unavoidable 05:13 - Writing Between a Shot and a Hard Place 06:50 - Why COVID deepened mistrust in medicine 09:36 - Why school requirements don't feel like a real choice 13:22 - Medicine should educate, not coerce 17:06 - How pharma shapes training and medical thinking 20:34 - Why accountability matters for vaccine safety 23:28 - The rise of chronic disease in children 30:22 - Big Food, convenience, and multi-generational health impact 36:15 - The Henry Ford vaccinated vs. unvaccinated controversy 40:48 - Why “the science is settled” is the wrong phrase 43:43 - How the vaccine schedule expanded after 1986 48:26 - Rethinking timing, prioritization, and cumulative risk 54:14 - RFK, reform, and transparency 55:14 - What surprised Dr. Warsh most in the research 62:03 - Reassessing newborn and early childhood vaccine timing 67:30 - Why Hep B for newborns is controversial 69:58 - Traditional vaccines vs. mRNA 73:17 - Why Dr. Warsh is cautious about mRNA for kids 75:28 - Why pulled vaccines used to be removed faster 77:41 - The accountability gap 79:39 - Why medical freedom matters for the future To talk to a member of Dr. Jenn's team and learn more about working with Dr. Jenn visit: https://calendly.com/stephanie-1031/clarity-call To get your copy of Dr. Jenn's book, The Smart Woman's Guide to Breast Cancer, visit: https://tinyurl.com/SmartWomansBreastCancerGuide To purchase the auria breast cancer screening test go here https://auria.care/ and use the code DRJENN20 for 20% Off. Connect with Dr. Jenn: Website: https://www.jennsimmonsmd.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DrJennSimmons Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drjennsimmons/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@dr.jennsimmons