Beyond the Buzz marks 25 episodes with a focus on what trends are worth
Beyond the Buzz Media will release the 25th episode of its short, evidence-informed podcast on Tuesday, June 23, 2026, with an episode examining whether wellness trends are worth the time and money they demand. The milestone underscores the show’s broader pitch: helping listeners weigh health, technology, and culture trends against the evidence and their real-world cost.
Why it matters: - Beyond the Buzz is built for listeners trying to sort useful ideas from hype in health, technology and culture. - The show’s core question is not just whether a trend works, but whether it is worth the time, money, attention or concern it asks for. - The podcast’s format is designed to turn research into quick, practical decisions for curious adults.
What happened: - Beyond the Buzz Media will release the 25th episode of the podcast Beyond the Buzz on Tuesday, June 23, 2026. - The episode is titled “Are Wellness Trends Worth Your Time and Money?” - Dr. Tara Moroz, a scientist and communicator, created and hosts the show. - The episode reflects on the first 24 episodes and the patterns that show up across trend coverage.
The details: - The first 24 episodes covered genetic-based diets, continuous glucose monitors, digital detoxes, sleep trackers, wearables, probiotics, cortisol, GLP-1 medications, influencer advice, money and wellbeing, sexual health, cold plunging, red-light therapy, detox cleanses, seed oils, peptides, AI-generated health content, mental health chatbots and clinical research. - Each episode runs under eight minutes. - The show translates complex evidence into bottom-line insight. - Beyond the Buzz Media describes its approach as Evidence Clarity, which means synthesizing research into plain-language conclusions about what holds up, what remains uncertain and what may deserve everyday attention. - The podcast uses a Hype + Evidence structure that examines what people are hearing, what the evidence supports and why the trend resonates culturally, psychologically or practically. - The podcast is paired with The Evidence Edit, a written companion with the full transcript, supporting sources and a clarity poll. - The companion lets listeners and readers revisit the evidence, check sources and reflect on whether the episode clarified the trend. - Dr. Moroz said most trends are not entirely right or wrong, and that many contain some signal, but the better question is whether the evidence supports the cost they require. - Beyond the Buzz Media says the podcast is available on major platforms. - Episodes, transcripts and evidence are available at the company's announcement.
Between the lines: - The 25th episode suggests the series is moving from evaluating single trends to assessing the larger pattern behind trend culture. - The show’s framing implies skepticism about viral wellness claims without dismissing every trend outright. - That approach may resonate with audiences who want nuance, not just yes-or-no verdicts. - Beyond the Buzz Media positions Dr. Moroz’s background in human research as part of the show’s credibility.
What's next: - Beyond the Buzz Media says the podcast will continue as a short weekly show. - The Evidence Edit will continue alongside the podcast as a source-backed companion. - Future episodes are likely to keep testing whether new trends earn the attention they receive. - The company frames the service as educational content only and says it does not provide individualized medical, psychological or professional advice.
Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.
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