I find my visceral response to some of these people useful - and I trust that emotional feeling. It often changes my mind about them over time, particularly as I grow more experienced and knowledgeable myself. I have found all of the above valuable at one time, but look more to the scientists in the Matt Kaeberlin category of well balanced honest viewpoints.
Rhonda Patrick interviewing Tony Robbins. My gag reflex was quite engaged. Also very poorly prepared in a recent Joe Rogan interview. I expected better. I dropped my subscription.
Dr Matthew Walker. A number of people are criticizing his work. In some cases he is using poorly designed research to make blanket conclusive statements about sleep that is not realistic. I doubt if much of the studies he cites have ever been reproduced - sadly the case for a lot of science in the psychology/neurology field.
Dr David Sinclair. You canāt trust someone who has gained extraordinary wealth so shamelessly. Yet, he runs an elite research lab. I would listen to anyone who understands his work though.
Dr Peter Attia. I like his pugilist personality. He does some excellent writing. His flaw, as I see it, is putting his knowledge into personal practice. I think he is as much of a schlub as myself when I see his workout videos or rationale for personally taking or not takings things like metformin. Pretty amateurish in my opinion.
Dr Andrew Huberman. He does a lot of bro-science podcasts and every time he does, I reach for my stun-gun. I enjoy his podcasts when he stays in his wheel-house, but they are long-winded.
Dr. Brian Kennedy. A good scientist. But compromised by efforts of the associated company to make a product out of CaAKG (Rejuvenant) . See how the investor capitalist class works in this vein by the key investor @ Thomas Weldon | How to Reverse Your Epigenetic Age Now - YouTube
Dr Matt Kaeberlein. We are lucky to have him. An honest broker of what good science should be and rarely is. My only criticism is he should do more cardio :).
Dr . Alan Green. He is doing the actual work of prescribing rapamycin for aging. No one else has anything close to his medical practice.
I would add Josh Mitteldorf. Excellent well balanced writings from an interesting scientist. Contributors to the forum he publishes on include Harold Katcher and his research partner Akshay Sanghavi who have produced the longest living rat. https://joshmitteldorf.scienceblog.com/2023/03/13/harold-katchers-last-rat/