According to a recent LinkedIn post from Maven Clinic, the company’s Chief Medical Officer, Neel Shah, is expanding “The Preprint,” a long-running Substack exploring women’s and family health topics, into a podcast format. The post describes The Preprint as a forum for emerging health questions and cultural signals that often outpace formal clinical evidence.
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The LinkedIn post highlights that the new podcast aims to maintain an evidence-based and clinically rigorous focus while addressing themes such as fertility myths on social media and trends in metabolic health. The first episode will feature Maven physician Janelle Duah, M.D., discussing the implications of the “metabolic health revolution” for patients, clinicians, and future care models.
For investors, the move suggests Maven is investing in thought leadership and brand positioning around women’s and family health, potentially enhancing its credibility with both patients and enterprise buyers. By publicly engaging on topics where patient demand precedes clear guidelines, Maven may reinforce its role as a trusted digital health platform and differentiate itself in a competitive virtual care market.
If the podcast attracts a sizable audience among clinicians and consumers, it could support Maven’s user acquisition and retention efforts and deepen relationships with employer and payer customers. However, the post does not disclose monetization details, scale targets, or direct financial impacts, so any revenue implications remain speculative at this stage.

