Finding Genius Podcast

Richard Jacobs
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Oct 16, 2024 • 28min

Approaching Mental Health Care Sustainably: A Conversation With Dr. Trina Clayeux On Accessibility

Dr. Trina Clayeux, CEO of Give an Hour, discusses her mission to enhance mental health accessibility. She shares insights on the significant barriers individuals face when seeking help, especially in marginalized communities. The conversation highlights the innovative ‘Give an Hour’ initiative designed to offer personalized support. Dr. Clayeux also tackles the negative stigma surrounding mental health and emphasizes the vital role of peer support and tailored approaches in navigating modern mental health care.
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Oct 15, 2024 • 39min

Biblical Archaeology 101: Unearthing Ancient Mysteries With Dr. Scott Stripling

Dr. Scott Stripling, an esteemed expert in biblical archaeology, shares his insights on the intriguing intersections of archaeology and scripture. He discusses groundbreaking finds like the cursed tablet from Mount Ebal and their implications for biblical understanding. Stripling reveals how his excavations at Shiloh contribute to our knowledge of ancient structures and worship practices. He also emphasizes the importance of dialogue in bridging archaeology and faith, challenging misconceptions while showcasing the evolving narrative of our past.
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Oct 14, 2024 • 38min

Understanding Lupus: Exploring Advances In Autoimmune Disease Treatment & Precision Medicine

Nicholas Young, a research scientist and CEO of More Than Moore’s Precision Medicine Solutions, dives deep into the complexities of lupus and autoimmune diseases. He discusses how targeted approaches can revolutionize treatment plans to improve patient outcomes. Learn about the significant role of estrogen in immune regulation and how innovative strategies like Tai Chi can alleviate symptoms. Young also explores the integration of precision medicine into holistic health approaches, providing hope for better management of lupus.
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Oct 13, 2024 • 39min

Going Down The Psychoactive Rabbit Hole With Pharmacologist Bryan Roth

Bryan Roth, a distinguished pharmacologist and a leading researcher in psychedelics, shares his insights into the world of psychoactive drugs. He discusses how these substances interact with brain receptors and their potential therapeutic uses, particularly for mental health. The conversation dives into the historical context of psychedelics in therapy and addresses the cultural resurgence of interest in these compounds. Roth also tackles the risks of microdosing and the ethical challenges of psychedelic research, emphasizing the need for ongoing study to unlock their healing potential.
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Oct 12, 2024 • 51min

Exploring Brain And Spinal Injury Recovery With Neuroscientist Joshua Burda Ph.D.

Joshua Burda, an Assistant Professor at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, dives into the intricacies of brain and spinal cord injury recovery. He discusses how spinal cord injuries can severely affect lifestyle independence. The conversation highlights the roles of inflammation, immune responses, and the importance of cellular waste removal in healing. Innovative recovery strategies, including neuroplasticity and regenerative therapies, are examined. Burda's research aims to bring neuroscientific breakthroughs to the forefront, paving the way for future treatments.
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Oct 11, 2024 • 46min

Foundations Of Faith: A Journey Through Early Christian History With The Post-Apostolic Church

Dive into the intriguing world of early Christian history with a focus on the post-apostolic church. Explore how teachings evolved after the apostles' departure and the tension between traditional beliefs and Gnosticism. Discover the vital writings of figures like John and Paul, and learn how early Christians viewed Jesus' divinity in a largely polytheistic culture. This journey sheds light on the development of core beliefs and practices, revealing the rich tapestry of faith that laid foundations for modern Christianity.
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Oct 10, 2024 • 44min

Transforming Spinal Care: Motion Analysis & Musculoskeletal Modeling With Dr. Alan Breen

Dr. Alan Breen, Emeritus Professor at Health Sciences University Bournemouth, shares his pioneering work in motion analysis and musculoskeletal modeling for spinal care. He discusses the evolution of technology in diagnosing and understanding intervertebral motion. The conversation highlights the complexities of spinal stability post-surgery and the implications of ligament laxity on pain management. Breen also explores advancements in spinal fusion and the role of predictive modeling in improving treatment strategies.
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Oct 9, 2024 • 30min

Targeting Tumors: How Dye Drug Conjugates Are Revolutionizing Cancer Treatment

In this discussion, Lyle Small, founder and CTO of Lahjavida, Inc., sheds light on the revolutionary use of Dye Drug Conjugates (DDCs) in cancer treatment. Lyle, an experienced entrepreneur with a background in engineering, explains how DDCs enhance chemotherapy effectiveness by targeting tumor cells more precisely. He details the transition from traditional methods to innovative fluorescent dye applications, revealing exciting advancements that minimize side effects and improve patient outcomes. Tune in to discover the future of cancer therapy!
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Oct 8, 2024 • 22min

Inside Quantum Technology: Diving Into Cybersecurity Awareness With Dustin Moody

Dustin Moody, a mathematician at NIST, leads the post-quantum cryptography project and specializes in elliptic curves and cryptography. He delves into the urgent need for cybersecurity in the quantum age, explaining how quantum algorithms threaten traditional cryptosystems like RSA. The conversation covers the complexities of developing post-quantum solutions and the implications for digital security. Listeners learn about the potential timeframes for quantum computers to breach security systems and the vital role that mathematics plays in safeguarding our digital lives.
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Oct 7, 2024 • 32min

Revolutionizing Wellness With IV Therapy: A Conversation With Dr. Christopher Seitz

Dr. Christopher Seitz, a board-certified emergency physician and expert in IV therapy, shares his insights into revolutionizing wellness through IV hydration. He discusses the growing trend of home IV therapy, especially post-pandemic, and its role in personalized patient care. The conversation highlights how IV therapy supports hydration and nutritional needs, including its benefits for cancer patients and autoimmune disorders. Dr. Seitz also emphasizes the importance of advancing care through telemedicine and the challenges of ensuring quality and accessibility in healthcare.

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