
The Sevan Podcast The Greg Glassman Show | Live Call In
Nov 26, 2025
Dive into a lively discussion about probability fallacies, highlighted by intriguing examples like twin SIDS. Personal stories on cancer treatment reveal a range of experiences with standard versus alternative methods. Tune in for insights on childhood diets and how sugar sensitivity develops. The talk also covers land values, zoning politics, and the intricacies of city planning. Finally, parenting tech battles spark debates on screen time and safety for kids online, making it a must-listen for both health and family-focused audiences.
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Teach Probability In Schools
- Teach probability and basic probability fallacies early so people avoid common reasoning mistakes like the prosecutor's fallacy.
- Bake probability and calculus into core education alongside grammar and classical subjects to improve public reasoning.
Calculus As Fundamental Knowledge
- Calculus and the mathematics of change belong in modern core curricula alongside traditional subjects like music.
- Not knowing calculus is a major deficit for understanding the modern world, according to Greg Glassman.
Interpret PSA Levels Carefully
- Interpret elevated PSA carefully: benign prostatic hyperplasia and inflammation can raise PSA without cancer.
- Check inflammatory markers like EPA:AA, A1C, and triglyceride/HDL before assuming cancer is present.
