The Men Named in the Epstein Files: Gurus, Healers & Their Hidden Lives | Dr Gemma Newman

The Men Named in the Epstein Files: Gurus, Healers & Their Hidden Lives | Dr Gemma Newman

Author: Sarah Ann Macklin March 25, 2026 Duration: 1:11:41

Why is it that the loudest voices in health are often the ones we trust the most — even when they’re not the most qualified? In a world where confidence travels faster than evidence, it can feel almost impossible to know who to believe.


This week on Live Well Be Well, I’m joined again by the brilliant Dr. Gemma Newman. Gemma is a GP, author, and deeply thoughtful voice in the wellness space, known for her ability to bridge science, psychology, and compassion. In this conversation, we explore the uncomfortable truths behind power, influence, and the psychology that shapes who we trust. From the Epstein files to spiritual gurus, we unpack how easily admiration can turn into blind faith — and what it really takes to stay grounded in your own truth. This is a conversation about discernment, integrity, and learning to trust yourself in a world full of noise.


Here’s what we explore together:


Why confident health advice often outperforms true expertise — and how algorithms amplify this. The psychology behind why we trust powerful, successful, or attractive people more easily. How the “halo effect” can blind us to red flags in health, wellness, and beyond. What the shadow self really is — and why ignoring it can lead to harmful behaviour.

How spiritual teachings like non-attachment can sometimes be misused or misunderstood.

The dangers of hero worship — and why “never meet your heroes” can sometimes ring true.

How to spot misalignment between someone’s public persona and private behaviour.


Why women’s voices can feel diluted in health conversations — and how to reclaim them.

The impact of movements like MeToo in helping women reconnect with their instincts.

How overwhelm, misinformation, and “chaos tactics” can keep us stuck and disconnected.

The ethical tension between doing good and holding too much power (from

gurus to billionaires).

Why accountability, humility, and multiple perspectives are essential in health leadership.

How cancel culture can sometimes do more harm than good — and what to do instead.

A practical framework for discernment: using your brain, heart, and gut together.

Why the most important work always starts with integrating your own shadow.


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Highlights

00:00 Epstein Files Opener

00:08 Power and the Shadow

00:51 Spiritual Guru Hypocrisy

01:30 Book Announcement Break

02:50 Confidence Beats Expertise

24:22 Spotting False Prophets

37:37 Humility Signals Wisdom

38:06 Trusting Gut After MeToo

39:24 Publishing Vulnerable Substack

42:22 Overwhelm and Chaos Tactics

45:22 Gurus, Cults and Non-Attachment

51:03 Shadow Integration and Values

56:10 Billionaire Power and Accountability

58:53 Health Guidelines and Money

01:00:45 Building Inner Trust

01:03:34 Cancel Culture and Kindness

01:06:22 Practical Discernment Checklist

01:09:24 Live Well Be Well Closing


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There's a lot of noise out there about what it means to be healthy, and Live Well Be Well with Sarah Ann Macklin cuts straight through it. Sarah Ann brings a grounded perspective shaped by both personal experience and formal study, moving beyond quick fixes to explore what sustainable wellness actually looks like. Each conversation in this podcast feels like a thoughtful exploration rather than a lecture, tackling the interconnected areas of holistic health, practical nutrition, and realistic lifestyle shifts. You'll hear from a range of insightful guests alongside Sarah Ann's own reflections, all aimed at making sense of the information overload. The tone is refreshingly human-this isn't about perfection, but about finding a smarter, more integrated approach to everyday living. Tuning into this podcast feels like gaining a knowledgeable, empathetic friend who believes that feeling well shouldn't feel like a constant struggle. It’s a space for anyone wanting to move past the confusion and cultivate a genuine sense of vitality that fits into a real, busy life.
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