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Squid Game: The Official Podcast


Squid Game is back—and this time, the knives are out. In the thrilling Season 3 premiere, Player 456 is spiraling and a brutal round of hide-and-seek forces players to kill or be killed. Hosts Phil Yu and Kiera Please break down Gi-hun’s descent into vengeance, Guard 011’s daring betrayal of the Game, and the shocking moment players are forced to choose between murdering their friends… or dying. Then, Carlos Juico and Gavin Ruta from the Jumpers Jump podcast join us to unpack their wild theories for the season. Plus, Phil and Kiera face off in a high-stakes round of “Hot Sweet Potato.” SPOILER ALERT! Make sure you watch Squid Game Season 3 Episode 1 before listening on. Play one last time. IG - @SquidGameNetflix X (f.k.a. Twitter) - @SquidGame Check out more from Phil Yu @angryasianman , Kiera Please @kieraplease and the Jumpers Jump podcast Listen to more from Netflix Podcasts . Squid Game: The Official Podcast is produced by Netflix and The Mash-Up Americans.…
P5 Protocols - Travis Christofferson - Episode 8
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"Sometimes the obvious answer is staring you straight in the face..." Over the last four plus months, I have gotten to know Travis Christofferson, the author of Tripping Over The Truth. Over the last several years, he has become probably the leading documentarian of the evolution of cancer therapies. His book does not state but rather questions whether genetic anomalies are in fact the start of cancer, or are more downstream. Agree with him or not, if you look at the field of epigenetics, and the concept of nature vs. nurture across all aspects of our bodies, be it physiological or psychological, it is imperative that we, as a society, look at all theories and then test them. For those of you that follow me, you will know that my opinion, at least my current opinion, is that only using the genetic approach to treating cancer is at best inefficient. If it were me, I would want every edge I can get, and considering my long-dated gut issues, which put me in a higher cancer risk pool, I am focused on using preventive methods on myself; so even selfishly speaking, I want to know. But what gets lost by some people who complain about the champions of metabolic theories and therapies is that the vast majority of its proponents believe in using these [metabolic] therapies as adjunctive therapies to standard of care, at least until there is sufficient evidence that genetics are irrelevant, which, by the way, none of them think. Travis may not have his MD or PhD, but he has an encyclopedic mind, and a knack for synthesizing every bit of information on every drug, treatment, clinical trial, etc., so that he can raise the important questions. In my many years of researching all sorts of disease states and treatments, he may be the best value-adding documentarian I have come across. As important, doctors from around the world who are using metabolic therapies are having outstanding results and [almost] all of them are reporting back to Travis. Thus, for those patients or practitioners or loved ones out there who need to find additional help in their journey through the cancer world, Travis is the man to follow. His humility coupled with hard data and a desire for finding the truth should be applauded. I hope that over time the medical establishment in general will adopt some of that earnestness. When they lose their curiosity and lose sight of their limits, brilliant people cease to be brilliant. At least that is my humble opinion. And with that, here is Travis Christofferson.
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"Sometimes the obvious answer is staring you straight in the face..." Over the last four plus months, I have gotten to know Travis Christofferson, the author of Tripping Over The Truth. Over the last several years, he has become probably the leading documentarian of the evolution of cancer therapies. His book does not state but rather questions whether genetic anomalies are in fact the start of cancer, or are more downstream. Agree with him or not, if you look at the field of epigenetics, and the concept of nature vs. nurture across all aspects of our bodies, be it physiological or psychological, it is imperative that we, as a society, look at all theories and then test them. For those of you that follow me, you will know that my opinion, at least my current opinion, is that only using the genetic approach to treating cancer is at best inefficient. If it were me, I would want every edge I can get, and considering my long-dated gut issues, which put me in a higher cancer risk pool, I am focused on using preventive methods on myself; so even selfishly speaking, I want to know. But what gets lost by some people who complain about the champions of metabolic theories and therapies is that the vast majority of its proponents believe in using these [metabolic] therapies as adjunctive therapies to standard of care, at least until there is sufficient evidence that genetics are irrelevant, which, by the way, none of them think. Travis may not have his MD or PhD, but he has an encyclopedic mind, and a knack for synthesizing every bit of information on every drug, treatment, clinical trial, etc., so that he can raise the important questions. In my many years of researching all sorts of disease states and treatments, he may be the best value-adding documentarian I have come across. As important, doctors from around the world who are using metabolic therapies are having outstanding results and [almost] all of them are reporting back to Travis. Thus, for those patients or practitioners or loved ones out there who need to find additional help in their journey through the cancer world, Travis is the man to follow. His humility coupled with hard data and a desire for finding the truth should be applauded. I hope that over time the medical establishment in general will adopt some of that earnestness. When they lose their curiosity and lose sight of their limits, brilliant people cease to be brilliant. At least that is my humble opinion. And with that, here is Travis Christofferson.
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1 Travis Christofferson - Round 2 - Episode 23 56:48
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A second wide-ranging talk with Travis Christofferson, a health historian, author, and next generation businessman positively impacting cancer care
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A chance to fix atrial fibrillations for most - a new way of "looking at the heart's beat"
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1 P5 Protocols - Dr Melvyn Grovit - Episode 23 1:02:32
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A lifelong seeker of medical truths opens up on IBD in the age of Covid
Mary Ann Block , The Block Center, primarily focuses on children with ADHD, neurological disorders and Autism in particular. She is a soft-spoken miracle worker for children and young adults. A medical detective extraordinaire.
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1 Eric Feinstein and Matt Claster @ Northwell Ventures - Episode 21 1:07:34
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A conversation with Eric Feinstein and Matt Claster, co-heads of Northwell Ventures, covering healthcare venture investing and the future of healthcare.
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1 Murray Brozinsky @ Conversa Health - Episode 20 45:40
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Redefining communicating with and managing patients, providers and caretakers
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Nan Wei Gong, leading FIGUR8 to set a new standard for measuring and tracking musculoskeletal disease and human performance.
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1 P5 Protocols - Dr. Abdul Slocum - Episode 18 1:01:55
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Integrative oncology with optimal results
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1 P5 Protocols - Change Healthcare For The Better - Episode 17 13:47
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What would it take to change healthcare for the (infinitely) better
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The platform for the evolution of maternity care in the U.S. and abroad. An interview with Juan Pablo Segura and Anish Sebastian, the founders of Babyscripts
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Where healthcare is going and why it just might get there
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Minimally invasive solutions for brain cancer and beyond…
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1 P5 Protocols - The Next Evolution - Episode 13 13:32
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P5 Protocols is changing to be easier to use and more valuable as a resource
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"Alison Gannett, world-class extreme skier, extreme survivor, extreme thrivor and extreme healer. Or: Got guts?"
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1 P5 Protocols - David Eigen - Year End Podcast - Episode 11 27:10
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"A summary of an abundant year plus some words of insight and wisdom". Now that we have reached the end of the year and the first “season” of P5 Protocols, I thought it would be beneficial to share some lessons learned, possibilities explored, thought experiments, and a bit about problem solving. As an investment firm and podcast host, we have spoken with or interviewed hundreds of people. That includes researchers, company founders or CEO’s, practitioners of all stripes and more. We are also voracious readers, looking to find insight in various places that help us anticipate the future. We make great effort to think, see how things correlate, and find patterns that arise among multiple disciplines. Lastly, we discuss a new non-profit initiative whose mission it is to solve most diseases in the next five years with the tools that are currently available; for that endeavor, it would need to be a truly global collaborative effort. And at the very end, we have a few wonderful quotes to ponder.…
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