
Should We Be Taxed for Our Health Choices? Exploring the ‘Health Tax’ Debate
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In this episode of Growth Through Friendship, Juliet and Angela tackle a controversial and complex topic: should governments penalise people for unhealthy lifestyle choices? With their signature blend of humour, reflection, and depth, they dig into the social, ethical, and emotional layers of what a "health tax" could mean—if such a thing existed.
They explore how health, personal responsibility, and privilege intersect, questioning whether taxing people based on their choices is a fair or feasible idea. From sleep deprivation and food intolerances to smoking, screen time, and exercise habits, nothing is off-limits. They debate how far such a policy could go—would it include caffeine, desserts, or late nights? Who decides what’s "healthy"? And are we in danger of turning wellness into a moral scoreboard?
Drawing from personal stories, health trends, conspiracy theories, and a fair amount of cacao-fuelled philosophical questioning, Juliet and Angela reflect on how values, education, genetics, and access shape our relationship with health. They also explore the dangers of judgment, the role of compassion, and how internal motivation often beats government policy when it comes to meaningful change.
This episode will challenge your assumptions, make you laugh, and get you thinking twice about everything from your breakfast to your bedtime scroll.