Yes, there have been some very dodgy guests peddling misinformation on Diary of a CEO. One reasoniwhy, do not use social media for advice.
Controversy drives clicks. And Steve Bartlett pleads on each and every programme, please subscribe, but never explains why or how he benefits. Not the only one, Black Belt Barrister, Zoe, do the same
An investor in Huel and Zoe.
Huel is hyped crap. Part of the high protein zero sugar global scam.
Podcast interview with Tim Spector, co-founder of Zoe. Genuine well researched nutritional and health advice. No mention of Steve Bartlett an investor in Zoe.
Podcast interview with James Hoffmann on coffee, very informative, a must watch.
Zoe products have recently had to be withdrawn. No alerts on their social media platforms or via e-mail. When questioned on this, fail to respond.
Zoe podcast are generally excellent, of high standards, though of late, dubious guests peddling nonsense. Again the plea to subscribe, no mention of why, how they benefit.
If BBC are raising alarm bells re Steve Bartlett peddling dangerous information, giving cranks a soapbox, why is he on Dragons Den, why has he not been kicked off?