
Special Episode: John Green & Everything Is Tuberculosis
04/22/25 • 56 min
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Tuberculosis, or consumption as it was once known, might conjure up images of huge sanitoriums or writers and artists from the late 1800s (Moulin Rouge, anyone?). But this deadly disease is far from an illness of the past. In many parts of the world, tuberculosis remains an insidious killer, despite the fact that we’ve had effective drugs to treat the infection for decades. In this week’s TPWKY book club episode, we’re thrilled to be joined by the one-and-only John Green to chat about his latest book, Everything Is Tuberculosis. Tune in for a fascinating conversation that tours the past, present, and uncertain future of this devastating illness.
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Tuberculosis, or consumption as it was once known, might conjure up images of huge sanitoriums or writers and artists from the late 1800s (Moulin Rouge, anyone?). But this deadly disease is far from an illness of the past. In many parts of the world, tuberculosis remains an insidious killer, despite the fact that we’ve had effective drugs to treat the infection for decades. In this week’s TPWKY book club episode, we’re thrilled to be joined by the one-and-only John Green to chat about his latest book, Everything Is Tuberculosis. Tune in for a fascinating conversation that tours the past, present, and uncertain future of this devastating illness.
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This Podcast Will Kill You - Special Episode: John Green & Everything Is Tuberculosis
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Hi, I'm Aaron Welsh and this is this Podcast Will Kill You. Welcome to our very first tp w k Y book Club episode of the season. In these episodes, I get to chat with authors of popular science and medicine books about their latest work, and I get it behind the scenes look at what goes into putting these books together. I am so excited to be bringing you more of these episodes over this next year, and we have got such an incredible lineup so far.
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