
Trauma: The Invisible Epidemic came up with a genuine on-air endorsement 5 times across the episodes we processed. This page collects every one of those moments: who said it, what they said, and the exact point in the episode.
Paul Conti's book on trauma has become a reference point across three very different shows. Andrew Huberman, Lex Fridman, and Tim Ferriss have all recommended it, 5 mentions total.
That spread says something about how seriously guests are taking the subject lately. Each mention links to the exact moment it came up, quote and timestamp included.

“Dr Paul kti who is some of you know is a medical doctor and psychiatrist he's been a guest on this podcast first to talk about trauma he wrote a excellent book about trauma” — Andrew Huberman 00:22:24
Huberman breaks down Pennebaker's expressive-writing protocol: four 15-30 minute sessions about your most stressful experience to improve mind and body.
“a just fabulous book that was written by Dr Ki called The Invisible epidemic how trauma works and how we can heal from it” — Andrew Huberman 01:57:49
Huberman's solo toolkit episode distills zero-cost, science-backed protocols for improving mood and mental health from his guest episodes.
“if any of you are interested in trauma and its treatment I highly recommend the book trauma by Dr Paul Conte he's an MD medical doctor psychiatrist” — Andrew Huberman 01:44:22
Huberman breaks down how MDMA's dual dopamine-and-serotonin surge makes it a uniquely effective empathogen for augmenting PTSD talk therapy.
“this guy named uh Paul Conte he wrote a book on on trauma he's an incredible brilliant psychiatrist... oh that's cool I should read it yeah you should” — Lex Fridman 03:15:23
Sex researcher Aella tells Lex Fridman how a repressive homeschooling led to sex work and the world's largest fetish survey.
“Dr. Paul Conti, who's a psychiatrist who's written a book called Trauma. I personally think it's the best book on trauma and tools for alleviating trauma.” — Andrew Huberman 00:55:17
Huberman unpacks the neuroscience and psychology of happiness, contrasting natural and synthetic happiness and the concrete tools that reliably raise mood.