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Fact check: Where can I find Dr. Pete Sulack episodes on YouTube and Spotify?

Checked on October 29, 2025

Executive Summary

Dr. Pete Sulack appears as a guest on multiple podcasts and shows, and his episodes are available across platforms including Spotify and YouTube; notable appearances include the "There is More" podcast on Spotify and the "Your Biggest Breakthrough" series accessible via podcast directories and the show's website [1] [2]. Multiple independent listings and episode pages also document his guest spots on "The Dr. Josh Axe Show," "Vitality Made Simple," and other health and faith-oriented programs, with references to his personal web presence at Matthew10.com and social media that can lead listeners to episodes and video uploads [3] [4] [2].

1. Where listeners most reliably find his episodes — platforms and named shows that matter

The clearest pattern across sources is that Dr. Pete Sulack’s interviews are distributed through mainstream podcast platforms and YouTube channels tied to the shows that host him: Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube host episode audio and/or video for programs such as "There is More," "Your Biggest Breakthrough," "The Dr. Josh Axe Show," and "Vitality Made Simple," each of which lists him as a guest in their episode catalogs [1] [2] [3] [4]. Spotify and Apple Podcasts serve as the primary audio distribution points, while YouTube commonly holds the full recorded video versions for shows that record video; episode pages and show descriptions frequently include guest names and episode titles, making search by his name plus the show title the most direct method to surface content. The presence of his story across multiple program brands indicates syndicated placement rather than a single dedicated channel, so users should search show-specific channels on YouTube and podcast directories on Spotify.

2. Specific episodes and how they are described in listings

Sources identify specific episode titles and themes that recur in listings: “Supernatural Healing and Stewarding the Body” on the "There is More" podcast, “From Spines to Salvation – The Incredible Journey of Dr. Pete Sulack” on "Your Biggest Breakthrough," and “Beating 1% Odds: Dr. Pete Sulack’s Cancer Journey” on "Vitality Made Simple" and other cancer-focused series [1] [2] [4]. These episode descriptors emphasize his medical background, a near-terminal brain cancer survival, and themes of faith and healing, which show up consistently across platforms and make keyword searches (his name + keywords like “cancer,” “healing,” or specific episode titles) effective for locating the material. Episode pages cited include publishing dates in mid-2025 and late 2025 listings, so sorting by recency on podcast platforms can surface the most recent reposts or cross-posted appearances [1] [4].

3. Where direct links may be missing and how to navigate around that gap

Several aggregated write-ups and episode previews confirm his appearances but do not provide direct YouTube or Spotify links, instead pointing users to show websites, social channels, or general directories where the audio or video lives [2] [5]. When direct links are absent, the fastest route is to go to the hosting show's official page or YouTube channel and search the show’s episode archive, or to search Spotify/Apple Podcasts for the show name and guest, as hosts often centralize episode assets there even when third-party summaries omit links. Social profiles and his own site Matthew10.com are cited as supplementary hubs that may list episode links or embed episodes directly, so those pages function as useful secondary entry points [2].

4. Cross-platform presence and implications for discoverability

Having appearances across both faith-oriented and health-focused programs increases discoverability but also fragments where a listener might find complete recordings versus excerpts; some platforms host full-length interviews while others publish condensed versions or thematic clips [2] [3] [4]. This cross-posting strategy means a user intent on the most complete account should check multiple outlets: the podcast episode on Spotify or Apple Podcasts for full audio, and the hosting show’s YouTube channel for video and timestamps. Episode metadata and descriptions on those platforms often include links to guest websites, further readings, and timestamps, making them the most informative sources when available.

5. Practical next steps to find and verify episodes right now

Search Spotify and Apple Podcasts for the show titles "There is More," "Your Biggest Breakthrough," "Vitality Made Simple," and host names like Dr. Josh Axe to pull up pages that list Dr. Sulack as a guest; check the hosting shows’ YouTube channels for corresponding video uploads, and visit Matthew10.com and his public social handles for consolidated links and episode embeds [1] [2] [4] [3]. If a specific episode page does not include a direct link, use the show title + guest name search on YouTube and Spotify, and confirm via the show’s official website or episode archive for authoritative listings and publication dates. Those combined steps will reliably locate his episodes and provide the full audio/video context documented across sources.

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