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This Week in Startups
Magic School uses AI to help kids learn, not cheat | E2196

This Week in Startups

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2025 57:51


Are AI tools in the classroom just time-savers, or can they have genuine educational value?In a must-watch TWiST 500 interview, Alex chats with Magic School founder (and former principal) Adeel Khan about how AI tools can make teachers more effective, and keep students inspired, without just doing all the work for them. He talks about turning an AI chatbot into a true assistant teacher, that keeps the lessons balanced yet challenging, and particularly empowers classroom novices and non-professionals.THEN… is 6 years too long for employees to wait to vest? Is this just another founder trying to reinvent EVERYTHING, just because they can't resist? Ramp CEO Eric Glyman joins Jason and Alex to answer pressing founder questions from viewersPLUS there's a new entrant in our Gamma Pitch Deck competition, and it's so compelling, Jason can't wait to invest! Kris Canete of On the Fly Energy tells us about America's fragile power grid and his elegant solution: flywheel energy storage!Timestamps:0:00 - Welcome to TWiST!02:59 - Former principal Adeel Khan of TWiST 500's Magic School AI tells us why “teachers are magic”09:41 - Goldbelly ships America's most delicious, iconic foods nationwide! Get 20% off your first order by going to Goldbelly.com and using the promo code TWiST at checkout.10:50 - How AI tools can particularly help out classroom novices and non-pros who are just getting started20:57 - Check out the online payroll and benefits experts with software built specifically for small business and startups. Try Gusto today and get three months FREE at Gusto.com/twist.26:58 - How Magic School stays ahead of shifting standards across different states and regions32:57 - Zite is the fastest way to build *business software* with AI. Build apps, forms, websites and portals that connect to the tools you already use. Go to *zite.com/twist* to get started.33:30 - Why the best feedback Adeel ever got came from a teenager36:30 - Making AI a true assistant teacher, that keeps lessons balanced yet challenging38:38 - Is a 6-year vesting schedule too aggressive? Eric Glyman responds.41:00 - When even ambitious founders should sometimes just accept a standard deal.57:33 - What IS flywheel energy storage?01:00:00 - Why Jason loves the Fly Energy Gamma pitch and wants to invest right now.01:34:13 - Gamma Outro*Subscribe to the TWiST500 newsletter: [https://ticker.thisweekinstartups.com](https://ticker.thisweekinstartups.com/)Check out the TWIST500: [https://www.twist500.com](https://twist500.com)Subscribe to This Week in Startups on Apple: https://rb.gy/v19fcp*Follow Lon:X: https://x.com/lons*Follow Alex:X: https://x.com/alexLinkedIn: [⁠  / alexwilhelm  ](  / alexwilhelm  )*Follow Jason:X:   / jason  LinkedIn: [  / jasoncalacanis  ](  / jasoncalacanis  )Great TWIST interviews: [Will Guidara,](   • Lessons in Unreasonable Hospitality with W...  ) [Eoghan McCabe](   • Great Builders & Success First with Interc...  ), [Steve Huffman](https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast..., [Brian Chesky](https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast..., [Bob Moesta,](   • Decoding Customer Insights, Trust, and the...  ) [Aaron Levie](https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast..., [Sophia Amoruso](https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast..., [Reid Hoffman](https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast..., [Frank Slootman](https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast..., [Billy McFarland](https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast...)*Check out Jason's suite of newsletters: https://substack.com/@calacanis*Follow TWiST:Twitter:   / twistartups  YouTube:    / thisweekin  Instagram: [  / thisweekinstartups  ](  / thisweekinstartups  )TikTok:   / thisweekinstartups  Substack: [https://twistartups.substack.com](

Cancer Stories: The Art of Oncology
A Fight Bigger than Myeloma: Race Relations and Bias in Medicine

Cancer Stories: The Art of Oncology

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2025 25:52


Listen to JCO's Art of Oncology article, "A Fight Bigger Than Myeloma” by Dr. Adeel Khan, an Assistant Professor of Medicine and Public Health at UT Southwestern. The article is followed by an interview with Dr. Adeel Khan and host Dr. Mikkael Sekeres. Dr. Khan shares the story of a patient whose multiple myeloma diagnosis and treatment serves as a reminder of the civil liberties progress we've made and that we have more to go. TRANSCRIPT Narrator: A Fighter Bigger Than Myeloma, by Adeel M. Khan, MD, MPH, MS  I met her during the early part of my clinical training in hematology/oncology. She was in her late 70s, dressed in a rust-colored cardigan and a headwrap with patterns that reminded me of Ghanaian kente cloth. Her eyes were sharp, her tone polite but direct. You could tell from the moment she spoke that she had lived a life where she had to advocate—for herself, for her family, for her place in rooms that were not always welcoming.  Her chart said “multiple myeloma, R-ISS II,” but it did not say that she had first come to an emergency room at least a year earlier complaining of back pain and fatigue and had been told it was probably arthritis or old age. It did not mention that she had seen three different doctors before someone ordered the laboratory tests that finally began to work up her anemia and increasingly compromised kidney function. It would take another trio of doctors to eventually order a magnetic resonance imaging whose ghostly lytic lesions led down the path to a bone marrow biopsy and her cancer diagnosis. When I brought this up gently during one of our early appointments, she looked at me and said, “They don't hear pain the same when it comes from someone like me.” As a Black woman from the Deep South, she had grown up learning how to navigate a health care system that did not always believe her. She told me stories about being dismissed, misdiagnosed, and interrupted. She was born into an era of structural violence where she would be ignored at best and mistreated at worst. She carried the weight of those moments, but she also carried strength, and clarity, and the kind of dignity that made people sit up straighter in their leather chairs when she entered the room. She was one of the most quietly revolutionary people I have ever known, having grown up during a time of civil rights activism. She had even taken part in bending Dr King's long arc of the moral universe toward justice and could share story upon story from her glory days. Her myeloma treatments were not easy. Chemotherapy rarely is. She shared that there were days when her body was tired of fighting, when her bones ached, her blood counts dropped, and her neuropathic pain throbbed. In the back of my mind, I thought how tragic it was that her delayed diagnosis added unnecessary complications and whether she too thought of that. She was fully mindful of the issues people with her skin color faced in our American healthcare system and society as a whole and revealed how that motivated her to carry forward. “If I don't take up space here,” she told me once, “then someone else like me won't either.” Over the course of our visits, I came to understand that she did not see her myeloma as the hardest fight of her life. Not by a long shot. Her primary struggle was centered on life in Birmingham in the 1950s where separate but equal was still the law of the land; her mother cleaned houses, her father worked odd jobs, and her own prospects were uncertain. She admired the writings of Richard Wright and Jean Toomer and was not shy in sharing her passions. One day, during a particularly tough visit—her disease had progressed and we were down to limited options—I found myself meandering. We went through the usual workup and discussions: laboratory test results, symptoms, and treatment options. I offered the prospect of clinical trials, but she shook her head gently and said, “I've done my time in experiments—I can't give myself to a system that gave my people so little.” I paused. It was the first hint of what would become a larger conversation—not just about medicine, but about history. She was well aware of the atrocities of the Tuskegee syphilis trials in her home state, the Kligman experiments on incarcerated Black men, and the forced sterilization of women of color. As dependent upon medicine as she was in her old age, it carried a bloody stain of dehumanizing racism that soured her against it. Outwardly, I had little in common with her. As a young South Asian man growing up in times more conscious of racial injustice, I was far removed from these historical crimes. Although I learned of them during my education, I did not internalize their impact on the patients in front of me in clinic. But through her I came to comprehend just how scarring and enduring these events can be and how they can rob someone of trust. And the truth is the health care system had not treated her well. She had personal stories of doctors who did not believe her pain, nurses who assumed she was uneducated,  and being passed over for better options, better care, and better answers. “But I kept showing up,” she said. “Because that's what we do. We show up even when we're not wanted.” Her stories to me were revelations. In her younger years, she had helped organize teachers at her school when they tried to fire a fellow Black teacher who seemingly spoke too loud in a meeting. She had lived through redlining, through the crack epidemic, through watching young Black men vanish into prisons, and still she rose every day and worked as a public school teacher for decades. She worked for a system that largely did not work for her. I came to admire that about her—that in simply living day-to-day life with plain dignity and acute awareness of society's issues, she promoted change by living it. “You want to talk about cancer?” she once said, half laughing. “Try walking into a bank in 1972 with a good credit score and a Black face. That's a disease this country still hasn't cured.” Curiously, she did not say these things with bitterness. Not even anger, really. Just clarity. Like someone who had long ago made peace with the truth, even if it was sharp. In clinic, she challenged my every assumption—about treatment tolerance, about compliance, about who is difficult, and who is “advocating.” And she taught me to look differently at the ways bias lingers in medicine. Not just in data or policies, but in subtle moments: the tone we use when explaining options, the hesitations in our tests and referrals, and the assumptions we may not even realize we are making. And she did not just expect good care—she demanded it. She told me early on, “Don't you treat me like I'm anything other than your mother.” That landed. And in seeing patients before me now, I remind myself to wonder who they were in their past lives, what baggage burdens them, and how it all shapes their perspectives. So from my view, she fought multiple myeloma with everything she had, but from hers, she fought something bigger: an entire system shaped by inequality. And ultimately, she made me better to realize that, not just as a doctor, but as a human being. In my years since knowing her, completing my training, and beginning my practice, I reflect on her grace. I think not just about her life, but what it means to practice medicine in a world that often forgets what patients carry with them into the clinic—generations of weight, of injustice, of strength. Mikkael Sekeres: Welcome back to JCO's Cancer Stories, The Art of Oncology. This ASCO podcast features intimate narratives and perspectives from authors exploring their experiences in oncology. I'm your host, Mikkael Sekeres. I'm Professor of Medicine and Chief of the Division of Hematology at the Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center, University of Miami. I am so happy that today we are joined by Adeel Khan, who's Assistant Professor of Medicine and Public Health at UT Southwestern in Dallas to talk about his Journal of Clinical Oncology article, “A Fight Bigger than Myeloma.” Our guest's disclosures will be linked in the transcript. Adeel, thank you so much for contributing to JCO and for joining us to discuss your article. Adeel Khan: Thank you so much for having me. It's a pleasure to be here. Mikkael Sekeres: Adeel, I don't want to be disingenuous to our readers by acting as if we've just met. You and I have known each other for a decade since you were still in your training. I wonder if for our listeners you can tell us a little bit about yourself, where are you from and and walk us through your career so far. Adeel Khan: More than happy to. So, I grew up mostly in Oklahoma, but I've sort of lived around in the Northeast and here in the Southwest where I am currently. I did college at the University of Oklahoma. I did medical school at the University of Michigan. I did residency with good fortune at the Cleveland Clinic where I happened to get to know you and have continued to know you since. I did my fellowship then in hematology oncology at Beth Israel Deaconess in the Harvard system and along the way of all that I did a Masters of Public Health at Harvard and a Masters of Science and Epidemiology at Columbia, and that pinball finally settled here to UT Southwestern here in Dallas which I am very happy to make my second home. Mikkael Sekeres: That's great. I will say just for our listeners you've been a superstar since the moment you were a resident. It's been a real treat for me to get to know you over the years. Adeel Khan: Thank you so much. Mikkael Sekeres: Can you tell us a little bit about your own story as a writer? You're a good writer. We get submissions from some really good writers every single week. It's a real privilege to be an editor for the Art of Oncology section and it's always reinvigorating to me to see how many good writers there are in medicine. How did you start your journey as a writer and how long have you been writing reflective narrative pieces? Adeel Khan: I would say if I went back to let's say high school, you know, people tend to be divided into kind of like the sciency types versus the literary arts types and you're kind of an either/or, you know, you didn't really have as much crossover then. But you know, I actually didn't mind when we had an essay due and I liked writing back then, and when I entered college I did a minor in English because I actually did enjoy that and I just liked the idea of being able to put your thoughts on paper in a way immortalizing them. Adeel Khan: And then as I sort of pursuing medicine more and more, publishing is really- it has all kinds of flavors to it and scientific publishing is obviously what has been emphasized, but you know, there's so many things to talk about within medicine. There's the science and the art of the field, and as I've moved along, I've written different pieces focusing really on patient stories and interactions. And I think my motivation has always been that as I have gotten particularly nowadays increasingly busy, I've had the fortune and misfortune of becoming more and more busy, it's easy to lose the opportunity to really connect with people that makes what we do meaningful. And so in those times when you know, and they can be rare, but when you really get to connect with someone in front of you who you're helping to care for, it's really refreshing and it's rejuvenating and I've tried to keep that with me as long as I can as I've gone through my journey. Mikkael Sekeres: There's a lot of jumping off points from what you just said, Adeel. I wonder if I can start with do you consider yourself an English major who's good at science or do you consider yourself a scientist who's a good writer? Adeel Khan: I think I'm too humble to say either. I think I was really a science major who just happened to like writing and reading and kept that as a part of myself. Mikkael Sekeres: Because I think there are a cadre of doctors who are actually English majors and have learned to turn science into storytelling and that's their entrée into science and medicine. I remember I talked for a while with David Scadden about this. He's a brilliant translational scientist who's based at Mass General who also teaches a writing course to the Harvard undergrads and who was an English major when he was an undergrad at Case Western. We've talked about this, about how there are people, I'll include myself in this, who just think different, who probably have these liberal arts brains and they figured out a way to convert science into a way a liberal arts person can understand it. Adeel Khan: Yeah, I mean narrative medicine has been I think around all along and it has only kind of been recently named as a field, but I mean it very much speaks to that that there's so much more than just G proteins in medicine. Mikkael Sekeres: I'm thrilled to hear that by the way. You mentioned you were an English minor. Are there particular writers who are an influence on you or can you talk about what's the most recent book or article you've read? Adeel Khan: Oh, that is a great question. Paulo Coelho is someone I've liked for a long time, The Alchemist. I really liked it because I read it after I had lived in Egypt. I lived in Egypt between college and med school as a study abroad program, and I had actually been to the Faiyum Oasis where the protagonist in that story ends up. And so it was just a fascinating story to me that I could trace some of the steps that are discussed in the book and it's so much- it's a story about self discovery which at that phase of life that I was in was you know, very much a theme of my own life. And so that's one that definitely stands out in my head. Mikkael Sekeres: Do you think reading pieces outside of medicine makes you a better scientist? Adeel Khan: I think absolutely. I think it makes you a better human being. In some ways I lament that so much of what I do reading now is so much just about what's in the field, what's new in myeloma, what's new in hematology oncology and I sort of miss the escape to reading other things and being able to pursue it. And even broader than just what a novel really offers. I mean, I grew up reading comic books too and I've always loved superheroes and fiction whether it's Star Wars and other things. And really they're just stories and the medium- there might be connotations whether it's a comic book or a or a novel, but they're just different mediums, but the fact that they're just stories is fundamental. I actually think to myself that it's so fascinating that the earliest piece of writing that we've really retained as human beings is we believe, the Epic of Gilgamesh, which is really a story of a superhero when you think about it, you know, and it's it's fiction, it's phantasmic in so many ways. But it speaks to how stories are just vital as people. Mikkael Sekeres: And what is it about graphic novels or my kids now of course call them graphic novels. We're not allowed to call them comic books. Adeel Khan: As they've been renamed, yeah. Mikkael Sekeres: What is it about graphic novels or comic books or the story of a hero that appeals to us in medicine? Adeel Khan: I think it's in some ways a parable of what we're doing. There's something so powerful and fundamental about this idea of good-evil and we can rename it in different ways, but that you're trying to overcome something that's an issue, an obstacle. And when you think about what we do in- particularly in oncology, that's very much what we're trying to do. We're trying to overcome an illness, a disease, to try to help the person in front of us. And it has different aspects to it. It could be someone pursuing something in a lab, it can be treating someone in front of you in clinic, but that simple dichotomy of there's something good about what you're doing because there's something bad in front of you is just the fundamental that runs through it all. Mikkael Sekeres: It's fascinating. I wonder if 30, 40, 50 years ago people would have said, “Oh, it's because the doctor is the hero,” but we don't view ourselves that way anymore. The patient is the hero. I love how you posit this as a good versus evil, the evil of course being cancer and the good everything that our patients do and that we try to to help to do to overcome that. Adeel Khan: For sure. Mikkael Sekeres: You wrote a really great essay about a woman who was a patient of yours. Can you tell me a little bit about what inspired you this time to make this connection and to write about this woman? Adeel Khan: Within the past year or so as I had been just really- the fortune and misfortune of getting busier, I lamented that I just wasn't able to spend as much time with patients in the way that I used to. One of the beauties of medical school and you know, to some degree residency and certainly fellowship is that you just have a little bit more time as a trainee, student and trainee where you can really bond with your patients I think a little bit more. And so in trying to kind of refresh my motivation, I was thinking about just kind of randomly some stories that I've kept in the back of my mind and this patient's story is one that stood out to me as I was recalling things. It was so fascinating to me because she had the disease which I now focus on. And the way that she viewed it and the way that she viewed it as a part of her life was just so different than what I think most people think of. And in that way it was very revitalizing that her focus in her life was part of a broader theme of the way that I think she viewed society. And this was just one piece of her own part of that much, much larger puzzle. Mikkael Sekeres: You really write lovingly about her and about how meaningful her context was in how you cared for her and what her experience was in the medical system. I wonder if I can read a little bit of what you wrote because it really did grab me as well. I'm going to start out by quoting you where you say, “Outwardly, I had little in common with her. As a young South Asian man growing up in times more conscious of racial injustice, I was far removed from these historical crimes. Though I learned of them during my education, I did not internalize their impact on the patients in front of me in clinic. But through her, I came to comprehend just how scarring and enduring these events can be and how they can rob someone of trust.” Wow, there's a lot there. Could you start with what was your perspective as a young South Asian man growing up in Oklahoma and what your view was of racial injustice compared to what her experience was of racial injustice? Adeel Khan: Yeah, I have to admit I don't know that I thought that much of it back then and I think that that's part of what it is. You know, being someone who was South Asian, I'm Pakistani, I have Indian roots, and coming into American history and as we learned about it there's so much about slavery and the theme of slavery unfortunately and and the struggles that enslaved peoples have. And you know, as a relatively recent immigrant, I didn't see myself in that narrative. I didn't see myself in that historical reality. But I knew about it intellectually, you know, I knew about the Tuskegee Syphilis Experiments, you know, I learned about all these things and and you learned about how atrocious so much of it is. But again, not being so directly connected, I did not put myself in that same role as someone to view it so close to myself. I will say it hit a little bit more after 9/11 when you know, I was randomly stopped at airport security a little bit more often in those days and again, I think that speaks to racial injustices, you know, I was certainly profiled looking back then, I've been held by TSA in the past, but even that is very minor compared to what African Americans have dealt with here. And this patient in just kind of sharing her tidbits during our time together, I was not directly asking her so much of this. She was really offering a lot of it to me as we would talk and she would be very generous in sharing parts of her story. And over time I kind of understood the broader narrative of her life. You know, it was clear how much of all that was actually in the forefront of her head. Adeel Khan: And I think she might have been a little bit more unique in the way that she kept it there, but she was hyper vigilant of issues of society and the roots that brought a given society to where it is here. I kind of got to know her, this is during the COVID pandemic and this was after the injustice of what happened to George Floyd and so it was a theme that I think people were talking about more and so I think she felt comfortable in saying really what was quite a bit that was stewing in the back of her head seemingly at all times. Mikkael Sekeres: It's so interesting you talk about what you endured after 9/11 as being, I'm going to quote you now, “minor” compared to what she's been through, but even a minor affront like that can really compromise your trust. You write about her, “As a Black woman from the deep South, she had grown up learning how to navigate a healthcare system that did not always believe her.” Can you expand on that a little bit? How is it that the healthcare system didn't believe her and what can we do going into interactions with patients from different backgrounds where we're incorporating that there's a compromise of trust and we have to make up for that? Adeel Khan: Yeah, and I think you know, it's so unfortunate that so many people have stories like this where, in her case really it was back pain that was her presenting symptom. This is long before she knew me. And she'd had the back pain for quite some time, but being an older woman, she was in her 70s at that time, she was not in phenomenal health for other reasons. It sounds like she was just kind of ignored, told that it was old age, tendon changes, she did not have meaningful imaging for some time. When she finally did after seeing a slew of different providers, that's when it was revealed like there's something more significant here. And then when you kind of piece that a little bit retrospectively and I think she certainly sensed this and I did when I- hindsight's always 20/20, when I looked through things, it's like, well, this probably could have been caught much earlier. It's just that no one really I think listened to what she was speaking to with her pain and the gravity that was actually behind it. And it just speaks to the fact that I think we have to be more thoughtful in what we take away from patients and not to ignore even small comments because they might be revealing of something much bigger behind them. Mikkael Sekeres: You quote her, you have some really great quotes in your essay where you just listen to what she says and transcribe it because what she says is very meaningful. And one of the quotes you provide from her is, “They don't hear pain the same when it comes from someone like me.” Wow. “When it comes from someone like me,” someone like her, how was it that people weren't hearing her description of pain, something that was different that was going on in her body and how can we be more attentive to people when they complain about things like pain? Adeel Khan: It's unfortunate that there's even known data to show how depending upon a patient's melanin content in their skin, how likely they are to get pain medications and what happens to them is different and this is an unfortunate example of that where I think she just wasn't heard properly. And so it wasn't addressed properly and she was not shy about saying that. I mean I think she sensed that. She was very clear in feeling that herself and in wanting to have better care, she was still prevented and hence why she had to go from provider to provider. Mikkael Sekeres: You've lived in a bunch of different places in the country. I mean, following your path, you've been in Oklahoma, you've been in Michigan, Ohio, Massachusetts, and now Texas. Do you think that we as providers have to have different levels of sensitivity depending on where in the country we're practicing and how some of our patients' trust in healthcare may have been compromised in those different parts of the country? Adeel Khan: I think absolutely. I mean this particular patient was from Alabama which has a heavy history that she was again very aware of and for those of us reading history books are also very aware of too. And it's interesting how, while the U.S. is in some ways- has some aspects that are monolithic, but it's very much not so. It's very patchy and people are different, you know, if I take one theme that we're talking about here is obviously racial injustice, but if you take something like obesity, you know, prevalence rates are very different throughout the country and attitudes surrounding it are also very different. And I think we do- ought to be mindful that in treating the patient in front of us, it's not done without context. And so how they view their illness and their situation is going to be different depending upon the state, depending upon the city, depending upon actually even the era that they grew up in. So I would say now, if you took actually a similar patient, but you put her in a very modern context post-year 2000, she's likely to have different feelings of the situation around her than someone who was born in this case in the 1940s. And that just speaks to the fact that circumstances change and we should be recognizing that as providers, even though it's not always easy to. Mikkael Sekeres: Well, it just emphasizes how very important it is to know the history of the place where we practice and how it's affected our patients' perceptions of healthcare and trust and being cared for, particularly now as there's such a movement to whitewash that history and eliminate it from major institutions like the Smithsonian. It has been such a pleasure to have Adeel Khan here. He is Assistant Professor of Medicine, Public Health at UT Southwestern in Dallas and wrote just a great JCO article called “A Fight Bigger Than Myeloma.” Adeel, thank you so much for submitting your article and for joining us today. Dr. Adeel Khan: Thank you so much for having me. It's been a pleasure. Mikkael Sekeres: If you've enjoyed this episode, consider sharing it with a friend or colleague or leave us a review. Your feedback and support helps us continue to have these important conversations. If you're looking for more episodes and context, follow our show on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you listen and explore more from ASCO at ASCO.org/podcasts. Until next time, this has been Mikkael Sekeres for JCO Cancer Stories: The Art of Oncology. The purpose of this podcast is to educate and to inform. This is not a substitute for professional medical care and is not intended for use in the diagnosis or treatment of individual conditions. Guests on this podcast express their own opinions, experience, and conclusions. Guest statements on the podcast do not express the opinions of ASCO. The mention of any product, service, organization, activity, or therapy should not be construed as an ASCO endorsement.   Show Notes Like, share and subscribe so you never miss an episode and leave a rating or review.  Guest Bio: Dr Adeel Khan is an Assistant Professor of Medicine and Public Health at UT Southwestern.

K12 Tech Talk
Episode 229 - MagicSchool, Esports, and Update Issues

K12 Tech Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2025 59:26 Transcription Available


Josh and Chris recap the hectic second week of school, covering Chromebook rollouts, Clever headaches, cell‑phone bans, and a recent ChromeOS update rollback. They also ask the question "Is Esports a sport?"  The episode highlight? A candid interview with Adeel Khan, founder and CEO of MagicSchool. Adeel shares MagicSchool's origin story, how MagicSchool uses AI models with human‑in‑the‑loop evaluations, its focus on K12 privacy, and its plans for customizable district tools and an AI operating system for schools. -------------------- NTP Managed Methods Arista Fortinet -------------------- Join the K12TechPro Community (exclusively for K12 Tech professionals) Buy some swag (shirts, hoodies...)!!! Email us at k12techtalk@gmail.com OR our "professional" email addy is info@k12techtalkpodcast.com Call us at 314-329-0363 X @k12techtalkpod Facebook Visit our LinkedIn Music by Colt Ball Disclaimer: The views and work done by Josh, Chris, and Mark are solely their own and do not reflect the opinions or positions of sponsors or any respective employers or organizations associated with the guys. K12 Tech Talk itself does not endorse or validate the ideas, views, or statements expressed by Josh, Chris, and Mark's individual views and opinions are not representative of K12 Tech Talk. Furthermore, any references or mention of products, services, organizations, or individuals on K12 Tech Talk should not be considered as endorsements related to any employer or organization associated with the guys.

Bak Fasaden - En reise i livet med sykepleier Ine
Helhjerta Halvtime - Adeel har flyttet og Emilia har vært full i en uke

Bak Fasaden - En reise i livet med sykepleier Ine

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2025 33:06


Emilia har kommet hjem fra Spania uten chanelveske og Ine har blitt alenemor på deltid siden sist.God helg! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Nightlife
Foreign Correspondent - Adeel Azhar

Nightlife

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2025 20:21


Pakistan is celebrating its 78th Independence Day today. Buildings, streets and markets across the country have been adorned with national flags, buntings and lights. 

The Pakistan Experience
War Hysteria, Godi Media and Pakistan's baggage - Ali, Muzammil, Tamkenat, Shehzad and Adeel - #TPE

The Pakistan Experience

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2025 111:29


Post War Pakistan vs the Wars WithinPanel Discussion with Adeel Afzal, Ali Aftab Saeed, Shehzad Ghias Shaikh, Syed Muzammil Shah and Tamkenat Mansoor.Chapters:0:00 Introduction3:00 Adeel Afzal on War Hysteria7:00 Syed Muzammil Shah;Did we become pro-establishment in the war?17:15 Tamkenat Mansoor on the maza of war27:!0 Shehzad Ghias on the war, Palestine and Pakistanis33:22 Art,Identity and the Establishment (Adeel Afzal)39:50 Past of Pakistan is questionable (Syed Muzammil Shah)45:25 Audience Question: India kee progressive voices kahan hay? (SGS)49:55 Audience Question:Will Pakistan retain its geographical borders?(TamkenatAli Aftab Saeed)54:30 Audience Question: Is Pakistan a terrorist state and ShehzadGhias on Piers Morgan (Shehzad Ghias)1:02:30 Audience Question: India vs Indian people and Pakistanis vsthe State (Tamkenat)1:07:30 Audience Question: What is the pathway to stability forPakistan (Syed Muzammil Shah)1:11:08 Audience Question: India-Pakistan opportunities missed forpeace (Syed Muzammil Shah)1:17:00 Audience Question: Social Media and Screens (Syed Muzammil Shah)1:20:50 Audience Question: South Asia is Indo-centric (Syed Muzammil Shah)1:25:30 Audience Question: Religious extremism and Ideological shift(Adeel Afzal)1:30:08 Audience Question: Ayub Khan and students being apolitical(Syed Muzamiml Shah/Tamkenat)1:35:12 Audience Questions for everyone1:38:24 Audience Question: Mahrang Baloch and Balochistan (ShehzadGhias/Adeel Afzal)1:44:27 Audience Question: Democratic set up (Syed Muzammil Shah)1:49:00 Audience Question: Indus Water System (Syed Muzammil Shah)1:49:50 Audience Question: Deziafication kab hogi Pakistan mai? (SyedMuzammil Shah)The Pakistan Experience is an independently produced podcast looking to tell stories about Pakistan through conversations. Please consider supporting us on Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/thepakistanexperienceTo support the channel:Jazzcash/Easypaisa - 0325 -2982912Patreon.com/thepakistanexperienceAnd Please stay in touch:https://twitter.com/ThePakistanExp1https://www.facebook.com/thepakistanexperiencehttps://instagram.com/thepakistanexpeperienceThe podcast is hosted by comedian and writer, Shehzad Ghias Shaikh. Shehzad is a Fulbright scholar with a Masters in Theatre from Brooklyn College. He is also one of the foremost Stand-up comedians in Pakistan and frequently writes for numerous publications. Instagram.com/shehzadghiasshaikhFacebook.com/Shehzadghias/Twitter.com/shehzad89Join this channel to get access to perks:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC44l9XMwecN5nSgIF2Dvivg/join

Saturday Live
Adeel Akhtar, Terry Deary, Charlotte Philby, Limahl

Saturday Live

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2025 62:34


Double BAFTA winning and shapeshifting actor Adeel Akhtar has been seen on screen in Murdered by My Father, Sherwood and Fool Me Once and on stage he's currently playing a politician in The Estate. Terry Deary is the bestselling author of Horrible Histories and has now written his first adult crime thriller…Actually, I'm A Murderer. And Charlotte Philby is the investigative journalist, author of spy thrillers, and has uncovered the women behind her grandfather's double life as one of the Cambridge Five. All that...plus the “Never Ending” Inheritance Tracks of Kajagoogoo star and singer Limahl. Presenters: Nikki Bedi and Huw StephensProducer: Catherine Powell

The Mad Mamluks
EP 429: Life after Genocide | Adeel Jehan Zeb

The Mad Mamluks

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2025 118:48


Imam Adeel J. Zeb is a global interfaith leader, TEDx speaker, and CEO, recognized as the first Muslim and South-Asian president of the National Association of College and University Chaplains. He has served as a Muslim chaplain at six U.S. colleges and currently leads the University Religious Conference in Greater Los Angeles. His interfaith work has taken him to high-profile venues like Capitol Hill, the State Department, and international settings including Oman and Rwanda. Zeb has been featured in major media outlets such as The Washington Post, BuzzFeed, and The New Yorker. He has published in respected platforms like the Huffington Post and the Temple Journal of Ecumenical Studies and completed prestigious fellowships around the world. As the founder of Halal Love Journey, he supports Muslim relationships through coaching, matchmaking, and officiation services. He holds certifications in conflict management and mediation and has served twice as a U.S. Congressional staffer. Academically, Zeb holds degrees in business, Islamic studies, and chaplaincy, and is pursuing a doctorate in Social Justice and Religion at Claremont Graduate University. He has received multiple honors, including a nomination for the El-Hibri Peace Prize and the Distinguished Fellow award from FASPE. VISIT OUR SOCIALS FOR MORE DISCUSSIONS: Twitter https://twitter.com/TheMadMamluks Instagram https://www.instagram.com/themadmamluks/ Tiktok https://www.tiktok.com/@themadmamluks SIM: https://x.com/ImranMuneerTMM  MORT: https://www.tiktok.com/@morttmm Harry: https://x.com/MrHarry198 Twitter: ----------- #palestine #palestineisrael #gaza #genocide #themadmamluks #podcast #honesty #oppression #israel #oud #syria #syriancivilwar

Bak Fasaden - En reise i livet med sykepleier Ine
Helhjerta Halvtime - Adeel har vært utro og Emilia skal flytte

Bak Fasaden - En reise i livet med sykepleier Ine

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2025 26:48


I denne sommerlette episoden skravler Emilia og Ine om alt fra feriedrømmer og minner til sommerplaner – som vanlig med to helt ulike perspektiver: trebarnsmor vs. singel 30-åring! Men det stopper ikke der – vi pranker pappaen til Ine, stefaren til Emilia og venninnen Edita. Vi later som klinikken skal stenges, Emilia skal flytte til Spania, og Adeel har vært utro (!) – og ja, alle går fem på! Latterkrampe er garantert! Med en hektisk periode og høysesongen foran oss, ønsker vi dere alle en fantastisk sommer! Helhjerta halvtime er tilbake i vårt splitter nye studio ila juli.God sommer fra oss! Bli medlem på: https://plus.acast.com/s/bakfasaden. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

95bFM
Ready Steady Learn w/ Dr Farzana Adeel: June 3, 2025

95bFM

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2025


This week's brainbox is recent doctoral graduate and academic at the Business School Dr Farzana Adeel. Dr Adeel phones in to teach us about her thesis and research into the challenges that migrant entrepeneurs face, and how this impacts the ability of the job market in Aotearoa to attract immigrant entrepeneurs and business owners. To learn more, whakarongo mai nei or read more about Dr Adeel's research here.  Thanks to the University of Auckland!

95bFM: Ready Steady Learn
Ready Steady Learn w/ Dr Farzana Adeel: June 3, 2025

95bFM: Ready Steady Learn

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2025


This week's brainbox is recent doctoral graduate and academic at the Business School Dr Farzana Adeel. Dr Adeel phones in to teach us about her thesis and research into the challenges that migrant entrepeneurs face, and how this impacts the ability of the job market in Aotearoa to attract immigrant entrepeneurs and business owners. To learn more, whakarongo mai nei or read more about Dr Adeel's research here.  Thanks to the University of Auckland!

AFPT podden
#350. SPØR LEGEN: Kondisjonstrening VS muskelbygging, forebygging og "Big Pharma"

AFPT podden

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2025 21:07


Espen snakker med lege Adil Anwar om hvordan trening og medisin henger sammen. Vi utfordrer gamle påstander om kondisjonstrening og muskelbygging, diskuterer motivasjon og viktigheten av å finne en treningsform du liker, og tar opp hvordan fysisk aktivitet kan forebygge livsstilssykdommer.SPØR LEGEN er Helsekodens faste spalte for deg som vil ha faglige, trygge svar på medisinske spørsmål knyttet til trening, helse og kropp.Espen stiller lytternes spørsmål til Adeel Anwar – lege og spesialist i akutt- og indremedisin – som også er lidenskapelig opptatt av trening.Har du noe du alltid har lurt på, men ikke spurt legen din om? Nå har du sjansen! Send inn spørsmålet ditt i Facebookgruppen vår, eller anonymt via melding til Espen eller Kine Arntzen..⏱️ INNHOLDSLISTE OG TIDSKODER• Diskusjon om myten om at kondisjonstrening hemmer muskelvekst (00:01:38)• Betydningen av å velge treningsformer man liker for varig effekt (00:04:10)• Adeel deler sin personlige treningsrutine og intervalltreningstype (00:05:13)• Hvorfor fysisk aktivitet er avgjørende for å forebygge sykdom (00:11:45)• Trening kan erstatte mange medisiner og redusere samfunnskostnader (00:12:22)• Diskusjon om påvirkning fra legemiddelindustrien og forskning (00:16:04)• Viktigheten av å forholde seg kritisk til forskningskilder (00:18:09)• Send inn dine egne spørsmål (00:20:31).

Back To One
Adeel Akhtar

Back To One

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2025 43:01


Adeel Akhtar is a versatile British actor known for his powerful performances across film, television, and theatre. He gained widespread acclaim for his BAFTA-winning role in the BBC drama “Murdered by My Father,” and won another one, a few years later, for “Sherwood.” His other credits in front of the camera include “Four Lions,” “The Big Sick,” “Enola Holmes,” “Utopia,” and “Sweet Tooth.” On stage, Akhtar has appeared in productions at the National Theatre and the Royal Court. Currently he wows audiences as Lopakhin in a new production of Chekhov's “The Cherry Orchard” at St. Ann's Warehouse in Brooklyn. On this episode he talks about the pleasures of performing “with complete freedom” in that production, interacting with the audience, and the interesting connections he finds between that character and his own return to theater. Plus he explains why he no longer finds himself over-preparing for a role, shares something a valued teacher gave him that changed his approach to the work, and much more. Back To One is the in-depth, no-nonsense, actors-on-acting podcast from  Filmmaker Magazine. In each episode, host Peter Rinaldi invites one working actor to do a deep dive into their unique process, psychology, and approach to the craft.  Follow Back To One on Instagram

Cybercrime Magazine Podcast
Resiliency Unleashed. Organizations' Greatest Cyber Challenges. Adeel Saeed & Kris Lovejoy, Kyndryl.

Cybercrime Magazine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2025 23:10


Adeel Saeed was a CISO in his last 2 roles and is now the CTO at Kyndryl. n this episode, he joins host Paul John Spaulding and Kris Lovejoy, Global Security and Resilience Practice Leader at Kyndryl, to discuss the greatest cyber challenges facing organizations today, including new tools and tech being used for security, threat exposure management, data access management, and more. As the global leader in IT infrastructure services, Kyndryl advances the mission-critical technology systems the world depends on every day. Collaborating with a vast network of partners and thousands of customers worldwide, Kyndryl's team of highly skilled experts develops innovative solutions that empower enterprises to achieve their digital transformation goals. Learn more about our sponsor at https://kyndryl.com.

Boost Your Biology with Lucas Aoun
300. Stem Cell Therapy & Regenerative Medicine With Dr. Adeel Khan

Boost Your Biology with Lucas Aoun

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2025 57:36


In this episode of the Boost Your Biology podcast, Lucas Aoun interviews Dr. Adeel Khan, an expert in regenerative medicine and stem cell therapy. They discuss Dr. Khan's journey into the field, the limitations of conventional medicine, and the potential of regenerative therapies like platelet-rich plasma (PRP) and Muse stem cells. The conversation delves into the evolution of stem cell therapies, the mechanisms behind Muse cells, and the importance of complementary therapies to optimize health and healing. In this conversation, Adeel Khan and Lucas Aoun explore the themes of natural healing, mitochondrial function, and the role of peptides in health and longevity. They discuss how empowering the body's natural healing abilities can enhance health outcomes, the significance of mitochondrial function in aging, and the potential of peptides as a new frontier in supplementation. The conversation also delves into the importance of addressing chronic diseases, insulin sensitivity, and the accessibility of innovative therapies for proactive health management. They emphasize the need for better testing methods to understand mitochondrial dysfunction and the impact of trauma on weight loss efforts. In this conversation, Adeel Khan and Lucas Aoun delve into innovative approaches to gut health, including the use of peptides and fecal microbial transplants (FMT). They discuss the evolution of FMT technology, the interconnectedness of bodily systems through systems biology, and the importance of understanding immune system dynamics. The conversation highlights the need for updated health testing and the potential for targeted interventions to improve health outcomes. Adeel emphasizes the importance of educating doctors about these emerging therapies to enhance patient care.Relevant links:Dr. Adeel Khan's IG: https://www.instagram.com/dr.akhan/ Buy Lucas' NEW Herbal Supplement Here: https://www.inb4supps.com/ The information provided in this podcast episode is for entertainment purposes and is NOT MEDICAL ADVICE. The products presented and discussed in this podcast are explicitly only relevant to those who reside in the US. The statements and discussions held within this episode, are NOT approved by the TGA. If you have any questions about your health, contact a medical professional. This content is strictly the opinions of Lucas Aoun and is for informational and entertainment purposes only. It is not intended to provide medical advice or to take the place of medical advice or treatment from a personal physician. All viewers of this content are advised to consult with their doctors or qualified health professionals regarding specific health questions. Neither Lucas Aoun nor the publisher of this content takes responsibility for possible health consequences of any person or persons reading or following the information in this content. All consumers of this content especially taking prescription or over-the-counter medications should consult their physician before beginning any nutritional, supplement or lifestyle program. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Mindvalley Podcast with Vishen Lakhiani
Rewind Your Biological Clock: Gene & Stem Cell Secrets

The Mindvalley Podcast with Vishen Lakhiani

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2025 11:11


What if your body already had everything it needed to heal, but no one told you how to use it? Dr. Adeel Khan, Founder of Eterna Health, has been cracking the code on regenerative medicine—helping people heal, recover, and even slow down aging using stem cells, peptides, and gene therapy. We're talking about how stem cells are like your body's repair crew, why they stop working as you get older, and how new treatments are helping pro athletes and even celebrities stay strong and healthy. Dr. Adeel also shares what's coming next—because this isn't just for the elite, it's the future of medicine. If you've ever wondered if there's a better way to heal than just taking more pills, this episode might change how you see your body's potential. Key Timestamps [00:00:00] Introduction [00:02:10] How your cells hold the key to regeneration. [00:06:22] Can gene therapy slow down aging? [00:09:31] The conversation your body is having (that you're not hearing). Memorable Quotes "We're trying to empower your body to heal on its own so you don't have to take a pill or have to do surgery." — Dr. Adeel Khan "Botox is like a cult. Once you're in it, you can't get out. Because if you get out, your muscles will start sagging and then it can actually cause atrophy." — Dr. Adeel Khan Where to Find Our Guest Website: https://eterna.health/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dr.akhan/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dr.akhanofficial To stay connected and to learn more about Vishen and Mindvalley, click on the links below:  Website: https://www.mindvalley.com/about Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mindvalley/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mindvalley Become the best version of yourself with the world's most effective transformation platform. Join Mindvalley Membership Today: https://start.mindvalley.com/membership Produced by Evolved Podcasting: www.evolvedpodcasting.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Pakistan Experience
TV Dramas, Daily Vloggers, Hating Art and the Culture of Hating Women - Adeel Afzal - #TPE 417

The Pakistan Experience

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2025 102:09


Adeel Afzal comes back on The Pakistan Experience to discuss Podcasting, Internet Culture, Why People attack Engineer Mirza, Zameer Akhtar, The Baloch University Scandal, Attacking Women, Notions of Ghairat, Daily Vlogging, TV Dramas and Internet culture.Adeel Afzal is a Pakistani actor, screenwriter and social media personality.The Pakistan Experience is an independently produced podcast looking to tell stories about Pakistan through conversations. Please consider supporting us on Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/thepakistanexperienceTo support the channel:Jazzcash/Easypaisa - 0325 -2982912Patreon.com/thepakistanexperienceAnd Please stay in touch:https://twitter.com/ThePakistanExp1https://www.facebook.com/thepakistanexperiencehttps://instagram.com/thepakistanexpeperienceThe podcast is hosted by comedian and writer, Shehzad Ghias Shaikh. Shehzad is a Fulbright scholar with a Masters in Theatre from Brooklyn College. He is also one of the foremost Stand-up comedians in Pakistan and frequently writes for numerous publications. Instagram.com/shehzadghiasshaikhFacebook.com/Shehzadghias/Twitter.com/shehzad89Join this channel to get access to perks:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC44l9XMwecN5nSgIF2Dvivg/joinChapters:0:00 Introduction1:30 Podcasting and Comments5:00 Gatekeeping and Insecurity7:39 Why people attack Engineer Mirza9:46 Not responding to people12:00 People don't respect Art here17:00 Daily Vloggers23:30 Zameer Akhtar Naqvi and Junaid Akram29:41 People should not be beyond criticism33:45 Society should make its own code of conduct38:17 Ghairat, Baloch Culture and Baloch University49:13 Pakistani Culture and Thought Leaders51:30 Attacking Women is the problem1:07:40 Momin ko ilm hasil karna chaiye1:10:18 Al-Biruni1:14:20 Of Heroes and Villains1:16:20 Audience Questions

Cybercrime Magazine Podcast
BEHAVE: A Human Risk Podcast. Adeel Saeed, CTO, Kyndryl. Sponsored By CybSafe.

Cybercrime Magazine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2025 18:14


Adeel Saeed was a CISO in his last 2 roles and is now the CTO at Kyndryl. In this episode, he joins Oz Alashe, founder and CEO at CybSafe, and host Scott Schober to discuss security awareness training and human risk management, including best practices for CISOs and security leaders at large enterprises, new risks posed by AI-powered phishing, and more. BEHAVE: A Human Risk Podcast is brought to you by CybSafe, developers of the Human Risk Management Platform. Learn more at https://cybsafe.com

The Mad Mamluks
EP412: Muslim Marriages are COLLAPSING | Adeel Jehan Zeb

The Mad Mamluks

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2025 100:00


Imam Adeel J. Zeb is a global interfaith scholar, CEO, and TEDx speaker. He served as the 1st Muslim and 1st South-Asian president of the National Association of College and University Chaplains. Zeb has worked as a Muslim chaplain at 6 colleges and universities across the United States and currently resides in the Greater Los Angeles area serving as the Executive Director of the University Religious Conference. He has spoken at Capitol Hill, the State Department, Obama's Interfaith Summit, and the Sultanate of Oman and various faith-based centers and colleges globally.  He was profiled by the Washington Post and BuzzFeed, Associated Press, and The New Yorker. He has been published in the Huffington Post and the Temple Journal of Ecumenical Studies. He has completed the prestigious fellowships and study abroad programs in Poland and Germany, Cambridge, Rwanda, Jerusalem, Turkey, and Oman. He has led interfaith and faith-specific service trips internationally. He is the founder of Halal Love Journey, a multifaceted Muslim marriage service offering pre/marital coaching officiating nikkahs, and tailored matchmaking. Zeb has certifications in conflict management, interfaith conflict management, and mediation from the United States Institute for Peace.  He served as a two-time U.S. Congressional staffer. He holds degrees and certifications from Baylor University in business administration and Arees University in traditional Islamic studies, a master's degree in Islamic chaplaincy from Hartford Seminary and certified in tajweed and Qur'anic recitation from the Blue Mosque in Istanbul.  EPISODE LINKS YOUR GIFTS SUPPORT THE MAD MAMLUKS PODCAST:  Please support us on https://Patreon.com/themadmamluks You can also support us on PayPal https://themadmamluks.com/donate VISIT OUR SOCIALS FOR MORE DISCUSSIONS: Twitter https://twitter.com/TheMadMamluks Instagram https://www.instagram.com/themadmamluks/ Tiktok https://www.tiktok.com/@themadmamluks SIM: https://x.com/ImranMuneerTMM MORT: https://www.tiktok.com/@morttmm Harry: https://x.com/MrHarry198 Shaykh Amir: He is too pious for Social Media. GUEST SOCIALS Twitter: ----------- #palestine #palestineisrael #gaza #genocide #themadmamluks #podcast #honesty #oppression #israel #oud #syria #syriancivilwar

Back to The Basics
Episode 41: The Future of Regenerative Medicine Using Stem Cell Therapy with Dr. Adeel Khan

Back to The Basics

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2025 61:23


About Dr Adeel Khan, MD - CEO and Founder of Eterna Health Interventional Cell and GeneTherapy Specialist: Dr. Adeel Khan, MD, is a trailblazer in regenerative medicine, transforming how we think about health, longevity, and recovery. As a Canadian Board-Certified Physician, Dr. Khan has pioneered cutting-edge therapies using stem cells and peptides—modalities now making headlines around the globe. Recognized worldwide, Dr. Khan's impact resonates among healthcare professionals, elite athletes, and individuals from diverse walks of life. His groundbreaking treatments have earned him the trust of renowned figures, including celebrities, such as Chris Hemsworth, life coach Tony Robbins, Chris Bumstead (popularly known as “cbum,” a top fitness influencer), and Mohamed Alabbar, the visionary developer behind the iconic Burj Khalifa. Dr. Khan's work is being discussed across major media outlets, with a focus on the potential of stem cell therapies to redefine healthcare. His ability to deliver real results is changing the conversation on what's possible in modern medicine. Dr. Khan's unwavering dedication to understanding cellular physiology and the art of cellular repair has led to collaborations with scientists in Canada, the USA, Mexico, Dubai, Italy, and Japan. These partnerships have helped shape Eterna Health, a revolutionary concept in specialized healthcare offering unparalleled treatment options that stand out in the medical landscape. Connect with Dr. Khan: Website: Eterna Health Instagram: @dr.akhan YouTube: Doctor Adeel Episode Summary: In this episode, Dr. Cassie Smith hosts Dr. Adeel Khan, a Canadian board-certified physician specializing in regenerative medicine, to discuss stem cells. Dr. Khan explains the unique properties of stem cells, particularly mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs), and their potential to treat chronic diseases, aging, and cosmetic issues. The conversation covers the science behind stem cells, their therapeutic applications, and the limitations of conventional medicine. Dr. Khan also addresses ethical concerns, regulatory challenges, and the future of stem cell research, emphasizing the transformative potential of regenerative medicine. Show Highlights: (00:02:35) Frustration with Conventional Medicine (00:04:46) Understanding Stem Cells (00:05:49) The Role of Stem Cells in Healing (00:06:27) Stem Cells and Aging (00:11:34) Clinical Applications of Stem Cells (00:14:54) Common Uses for Stem Cell Treatments (00:16:13) Stem Cells are Transforming Cosmetic Procedures (00:18:36) Stem Cells are the Body's Super Repairman (00:19:00) Smart Stem Cells?? They're Amazing! (00:20:52) Unbelievable Patient Results with Stem Cells (00:24:39) Stem Cells for Healing Autoimmune Conditions (00:29:30) FDA Regulations on Stem Cells (00:39:02) Potential of Stem Cells in Healing (00:46:24) Can Stem Cells Render Transplants Obsolete? (00:52:04) Future of Medicine with Stem Cells Connect with Modern Endocrine: Check out the⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠website⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Follow Cassie on⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Follow Cassie on⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠Facebook⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Follow Cassie on⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠YouTube⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Follow Cassie on⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠TikTok⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Sign up for Modern Endocrine's⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠newsletter⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Disclaimer ⁠⁠⁠⁠

Solidarity Breakfast
Voices for Palestine II Refugee Rally 4 Human Rights Day II This is the Week II Working People & Exploitation II

Solidarity Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2024


Voices for Palestine  II First two speeches from the Sydney Rally on 8th Dec here recorded by Vivien Langford followed by a terrific poem delivered at a recent Vigil for Palestine held in Carlton Gardens recorded by Kari. hereRefugee Rally 4 Human Rights Day here II Human Rights Day on Tuesday 10th Dec saw a RAC rally for Refugee Rights outside the State Library. We hear from Rally MCs Chloe and Adeel, and some strong speeches by Abishek Punniyamoorthy (Tamil Refugee Council) and Sanmati Verma (Human Rights Law Centre)This is the Week here II Kevin Healy joins us live for the last This is the Week that Was for the Year. Kevin will be back in February if all turns out as we all wish.Working People & Exploitation here II Don Sutherland takes us into all we need to know about exploitation in the work place and what we need to do to combat the messages of the bosses who want to increase their profits at the expense of workers in Australia.

Cybercrime Magazine Podcast
Cyber Trust & Transparency. Relationships Between CISOs & The Board. Adeel Saeed, CTO, Kyndryl.

Cybercrime Magazine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2024 13:56


Adeel Saeed was a CISO in his last 2 roles and is now the CTO at Kyndryl. In this episode, he joins host Paul John Spaulding to discuss the relationship between CISOs and the board of directors at various organizations, including how important it is for CISOs to have face time with board members, how risk can be communicated, and more. SecurityScorecard is the leading security rating company, used by more than 2,500 top companies. To learn more about our sponsor, visit https://securityscorecard.com

98FM's Dublin Talks
Iraqi Man Living In Ireland Since He Was A Kid Slams Racists: "I'm More Irish Than You Are"

98FM's Dublin Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2024 57:29


On this episode Adeel, who left Iraq at the age of 8, is angry that people don't consider him Irish. He's played GAA, represented Ireland in sports...but is still seen as a foreigner.

Collective Insights
Cellular Health - Adeel Khan, MD - Regenerative Medicine

Collective Insights

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2024 46:41


We're thrilled to announce our latest podcast episode featuring Dr. Adeel Khan, a trailblazer in regenerative medicine. Join Dr. Greg Kelly and Dr. Khan as they explore groundbreaking approaches to healthcare that focus on repairing and regenerating tissues at a cellular level. Dr. Khan shares his transformative journey from traditional allopathic medicine to pioneering innovative treatments like stem cells, gene therapy, and holistic interventions to combat chronic conditions and enhance longevity.Sponsored by Qualia Senolytic: https://qualialife.com/podcastoffer. Use code podcast when you shop Qualia Senolytic for 15% off your order. Get in touch. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/qualialife. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/qualialife. Email: support@qualialife.com.

The Halftime Show
810 Pakistan women's national team coach Coach Adeel Rizki on His coaching philosophy. (23.11.24)

The Halftime Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2024 31:21


Coach Adeel stops by to talk football with Omar Al Duri on Pulse 95 radio. The discuss topics such as principles,philosophies and what it takes to build a team from scratch. A very insightful interview which offers more about coaching than you will receive in an average podcast. They also discuss the biggest obstacles in managing a team coming off a Fifa ban and where they are now. Listen to #Pulse95Radio in the UAE by tuning in on your radio (95.00 FM) or online on our website: www.pulse95radio.com ************************ Follow us on Social. www.facebook.com/pulse95radio www.twitter.com/pulse95radio www.instagram.com/pulse95radio www.soundcloud.com/pulse95radio

The Doctor's Farmacy with Mark Hyman, M.D.
Stem Cells & Peptides: The Secret to Reversing Chronic Pain and Aging | Dr. Adeel Khan

The Doctor's Farmacy with Mark Hyman, M.D.

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2024 77:04


What if your body could repair itself? In this episode, I sit down with regenerative medicine expert Dr. Adeel Khan to explore cutting-edge approaches in functional medicine that go beyond symptom management to activate the body's own healing systems. From the power of stem cells and exosomes to cutting-edge gene therapy, discover how these therapies work to combat chronic pain, reverse aging, and enhance longevity by tapping into your body's own repair systems. This isn't science fiction—it's the future of medicine. In this episode, we discuss: The Regenerative Medicine Approach Stem Cells for Healing The Benefits of Exosomes Gene Therapy and Longevity Managing Autoimmune Conditions Whether you're curious about the future of medicine or seeking ways to optimize health, this conversation will open your eyes to the possibilities. View Show Notes From This Episode Get Free Weekly Health Tips from Dr. Hyman Sign Up for Dr. Hyman's Weekly Longevity Journal Which diet really gives you the best shot at optimal health? On Wednesday December 4th, Mark Hyman, MD will answer that question during The Diet Wars, a LIVE digital experience. Joined by Dr. Gabrielle Lyon, they'll break down the science, debunk the myths, and share their expert perspectives to help you make the best choices for your health. Find out more and get tickets now at https://www.moment.co/markhyman  This episode is brought to you by Rupa Health, Pendulum, BIOptimizers, and Thrive Market. Streamline your lab orders with Rupa Health. Access more than 3,500 specialty lab tests and register for a FREE live demo at RupaHealth.com. Pendulum is offering listeners 20% off their first membership order at PendulumLife.com/Farmacy. Discount applied at checkout. Today until November 28th, BIOptimizers is offering 25% off sitewide. Go to Bioptimizers.com/Hyman and use code Hyman10. Head over to ThriveMarket.com/Hyman today to receive 30% off your first order and a free gift up to $60. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Darin Olien Show
Dr. Adeel Khan: Are We Ignoring the Body's Real Healing Power?

The Darin Olien Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2024 74:32


Every day we hear about ways to improve our health, but are we truly addressing the root of what keeps us well? In this episode of Superlife, I sit down with Dr. Adeel Khan, an expert in stem cell science and regenerative medicine, to explore some of the most exciting—and often overlooked—possibilities in healthcare today. Together, we discuss how stem cells may have the power to repair damaged tissues, improve immune function, and even reverse conditions that traditional treatments struggle to manage. Dr. Khan also breaks down what makes regenerative medicine different and why it could redefine how we approach everything  If you're ready to rethink what's possible for your health, this episode will show you the path forward. Dr. Adeel Khan is a leading expert in regenerative medicine, specializing in advanced cellular therapies for injury recovery and wellness optimization. With an MD from the University of Ottawa and specialized training in sports medicine, he consults globally for elite athletes and public figures. Dr. Khan is recognized for pioneering minimally invasive treatments that promote healing at a cellular level.   We also Discuss   (00:03) - Superfoods, Stem Cells, and Living Well (06:21) - Trusting Instincts and Cross-Training (16:44) - The Potential of Stem Cells (31:14) - Regenerative Medicine and Bioelectrical Frequencies (42:37) - Optimizing Stem Cells for Healthy Aging (57:29) - Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine (01:01:15) - Advancing Gene-Edited Cell Therapy (01:09:38) - Future of Cellular Therapies And more…   Don't forget: You can order now by heading to darinolien.com/fatal-conveniences-book or order now on Amazon. Thank you to our Sponsors   Beekeeper's Naturals: Exclusive offer: Go to beekeepersnaturals.com/DARIN or enter code DARIN to get 20% off your order. TruNiagen: Go to www.truniagen.com and use code Darin20 for 20% off Therasage: Go to www.therasage.com and use code DARIN at checkout for 15% off Vivo Barefoot: Get 15% off your first Vivobarefoot order with DARINV15 at www.vivobarefoot.com   Find more from Darin: Website: https://darinolien.com/ Instagram: @Darinolien Book: darinolien.com/fatal-conveniences-book/ Down to Earth:darinolien.com/down-to-earth/ Find more from Dr. Adeel Khan Website: www.eterna.health Instagram:@eterna.health Instagram: @dr.akhan

Project Geospatial
FOSS4G NA 2024 - Embed All The Things: The Promise Of Geospatial Vector Embeddings - Adeel Hassan

Project Geospatial

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2024 23:56


Adeel Hassan discusses the significance of geospatial vector embeddings derived from imagery, highlighting their potential in the geospatial domain through open-source models and tools. Highlights

The MadMen Pod
EPS 59:The Overrated Buzzword: Authenticity in Marketing

The MadMen Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2024 15:52


Summary In this conversation, Sameer and Adeel discuss two provocative topics: the concept of authenticity in marketing and the shift from managerial mode to founder mode CEOs. They challenge the idea of authenticity in marketing, arguing that it is overrated and often used as a buzzword without clear meaning. They suggest that innovation, clarity, and adaptability are more important in marketing. They also discuss the importance of founder mode CEOs, who are deeply involved in the details and drive innovation, compared to managerial mode CEOs who focus on following processes. They highlight the need for companies to embrace founder mode to stay competitive and innovative.   Keywords: authenticity, marketing, innovation, founder mode, managerial mode, CEOs   Takeaways Authenticity in marketing is overrated and often used as a buzzword without clear meaning. Innovation, clarity, and adaptability are more important. Founder mode CEOs, who are deeply involved in the details and drive innovation, are more effective in companies that require constant innovation. Companies need to embrace founder mode to stay competitive and innovative, rather than relying on traditional managerial mode. Technology and remote work have enabled companies to flatten hierarchies and empower employees to take more ownership and responsibility. Sound Bites "Authenticity in marketing is the biggest marketing scam of the century." "Founder mode CEOs are deeply involved in the nitty gritty and drive innovation."  

The Pakistan Experience
Azaadi, Rabbi Shergill, Stories from Canada and Mohabbat - Adeel Afzal - #TPE 382

The Pakistan Experience

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2024 68:11


Kya Pakistanis Azaad Hain? Adeel Afzal comes back for a fun little podcast of The Pakistan Experience where we discuss Freedom, Colonialism, Rabbi Shergill, Shah Mahmood Qureshi, Canada, Western Hypocrisy and Mohabbat. The Pakistan Experience is an independently produced podcast looking to tell stories about Pakistan through conversations. Please consider supporting us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thepakistanexperience To support the channel: Jazzcash/Easypaisa - 0325 -2982912 Patreon.com/thepakistanexperience And Please stay in touch: https://twitter.com/ThePakistanExp1 https://www.facebook.com/thepakistanexperience https://instagram.com/thepakistanexpeperience The podcast is hosted by comedian and writer, Shehzad Ghias Shaikh. Shehzad is a Fulbright scholar with a Masters in Theatre from Brooklyn College. He is also one of the foremost Stand-up comedians in Pakistan and frequently writes for numerous publications. Instagram.com/shehzadghiasshaikh Facebook.com/Shehzadghias/ Twitter.com/shehzad89 Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC44l9XMwecN5nSgIF2Dvivg/join Chapters 0:00 Introduction 1:30 Kya hum Azaad Hayn? 6:44 Gadhi Nasheen, Colonial Subjects and Shah Mahmood Qureshi 15:21 Kya 1947 mai Pakistani azaad hogaye? 21:55 Meeting Rabbi Shergilll and Mosaic Festival Canada 30:33 Stories from Canada, Mrs. Agha and Brown Town 40:00 Is life abroad better than Pakistan? and Western Hypocrisy 60:00 Mohabbat Kya Hay

Thought Behind Things

Join the Digital Media Marketclass: https://muzamilhasan.com/courses Recommend Guest for a Podcast: https://muzamilhasan.com/guest Get in touch with Muzamil: https://muzamilhasan.com/contact-me Get Mentorship from Muzamil: https://muzamilhasan.com/mentorship JOIN THE COMMUNITY: https://buy.stripe.com/6oEaFEdAXbGe69W6ou Adeel Malik is an Associate Professor at the University of Oxford. Do not forget to subscribe and press the bell icon to catch on to some amazing conversations coming your way! #thoughtbehindthings #muzamilhasan #economy #geopolitics Socials: TBT's Official Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thoughtbehindthings Muzamil's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/muzamilhasan Muzamil's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/muzamilhasan Adeel's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adeel-malik-37bb6373/ Podcast Links: • Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3z1cE7F • Google Podcast: https://bit.ly/2S84VEd • Apple Podcast: https://apple.co/3cgIkfI --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tbtgo/support

The Pakistan Experience
Pakistan's Identity Crisis and Suppression of the Punjabi Identity - Adeel Afzal Part 2- #TPE 374

The Pakistan Experience

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2024 45:51


Writer, Actor and Content Creator Adeel Afzal comes back on the podcast to discuss Pakistan's Identity Crisis and the Pakistani Film Industry. The Pakistan Experience is an independently produced podcast looking to tell stories about Pakistan through conversations. Please consider supporting us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thepakistanexperience To support the channel: Jazzcash/Easypaisa - 0325 -2982912 Patreon.com/thepakistanexperience And Please stay in touch: https://twitter.com/ThePakistanExp1 https://www.facebook.com/thepakistanexperience https://instagram.com/thepakistanexpeperience The podcast is hosted by comedian and writer, Shehzad Ghias Shaikh. Shehzad is a Fulbright scholar with a Masters in Theatre from Brooklyn College. He is also one of the foremost Stand-up comedians in Pakistan and frequently writes for numerous publications. Instagram.com/shehzadghiasshaikh Facebook.com/Shehzadghias/ Twitter.com/shehzad89 Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC44l9XMwecN5nSgIF2Dvivg/join Chapters: 0:00 Pakistan's Identity Crisis and History 6:30 Idea of Pakistan 12:18 Pakistani Films 26:00 Hindus in Pakistan and Inclusivity in Lahore 29:50 War of Independence 34:50 Kashmir 41:10 Conclusion

The Pakistan Experience
Controversies, Sensationalism and YouTube - How the News makes money - Adeel Afzal #TPE 373

The Pakistan Experience

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2024 93:03


Writer, Actor and Content Creator Adeel Afzal comes back on the podcast to discuss the News Media, Controversies, State Policies, Sensationalism, the Business model of News Agencies, Print Journalism, Judiciary, Charlatans and the KP ka voter. On this week's episode, we discuss Aftab Iqbal's Mentality, Industry kay Babay, Amanullah's Talent, Bulleh Shah, Political Appointments, Poetry, Teaching Children Civic Sense, Religious Youtubers, Ramazan Shows and a lot more! The Pakistan Experience is an independently produced podcast looking to tell stories about Pakistan through conversations. Please consider supporting us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thepakistanexperience To support the channel: Jazzcash/Easypaisa - 0325 -2982912 Patreon.com/thepakistanexperience And Please stay in touch: https://twitter.com/ThePakistanExp1 https://www.facebook.com/thepakistanexperience https://instagram.com/thepakistanexpeperience The podcast is hosted by comedian and writer, Shehzad Ghias Shaikh. Shehzad is a Fulbright scholar with a Masters in Theatre from Brooklyn College. He is also one of the foremost Stand-up comedians in Pakistan and frequently writes for numerous publications. Instagram.com/shehzadghiasshaikh Facebook.com/Shehzadghias/ Twitter.com/shehzad89 Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC44l9XMwecN5nSgIF2Dvivg/join Chapters: 0:00 Introduction 2:20 Controversies and State Policies 7:20 How Media Houses Work - Lack of an Industry 11:47 Controversies, Masala and News Sensationalism 17:00 News Channels and their Business Models 22:00 Making money in Newspapers 30:00 Judiciary 37:00 Attack videos on us 40:00 Channels and Journalists involved in State Agenda 53:33 Charlatans using dreams to justify their agenda 57:00 Journalists vs Youtubers 1:00:00 How Print Journalism twists words 1:09::00 9th May 1:16:32 KP ka Voter

Becker’s Healthcare -- Spine and Orthopedic Podcast
Dr. Adeel Faruki, Medical Director of Strategic Licensure at MD Anderson Cancer Center

Becker’s Healthcare -- Spine and Orthopedic Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2024 6:57


In this episode, recorded at the 21st Annual Spine Orthopedic and Pain Management-Driven ASC + the Future of Spine Conference, Dr. Adeel Faruki, Medical Director of Strategic Licensure at MD Anderson Cancer Center, discusses the evolving patient-provider dynamic, the role of telehealth in patient retention, and the impact of technology on future healthcare delivery.Disclosure: This content is subject to change without notice and offered for informational use only. You are urged to consult with your individual business, financial, legal, tax and/or other advisors [and/or medical providers] with respect to any information presented. Synchrony and any of its affiliates, including CareCredit, (collectively, “Synchrony”) makes no representations or warranties regarding this content and accept no liability for any loss or harm arising from the use of the information provided. All statements and opinions in [describe the document/presentation/ recording/podcast] are the sole opinions of the [speaker/author/guest]. Your receipt of this material constitutes your acceptance of these terms and conditions.

Becker’s Healthcare -- Ambulatory Surgery Centers Podcast
Dr. Adeel Faruki, Medical Director of Strategic Licensure at MD Anderson Cancer Center

Becker’s Healthcare -- Ambulatory Surgery Centers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2024 6:57


In this episode, recorded at the 21st Annual Spine Orthopedic and Pain Management-Driven ASC + the Future of Spine Conference, Dr. Adeel Faruki, Medical Director of Strategic Licensure at MD Anderson Cancer Center, discusses the evolving patient-provider dynamic, the role of telehealth in patient retention, and the impact of technology on future healthcare delivery.Disclosure: This content is subject to change without notice and offered for informational use only. You are urged to consult with your individual business, financial, legal, tax and/or other advisors [and/or medical providers] with respect to any information presented. Synchrony and any of its affiliates, including CareCredit, (collectively, “Synchrony”) makes no representations or warranties regarding this content and accept no liability for any loss or harm arising from the use of the information provided. All statements and opinions in [describe the document/presentation/ recording/podcast] are the sole opinions of the [speaker/author/guest]. Your receipt of this material constitutes your acceptance of these terms and conditions.

Better with Dr. Stephanie
Stem Cell Benefits for Hormones, Autoimmunity & Anti-Aging with Dr. Adeel Khan

Better with Dr. Stephanie

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2024 73:18


Dr. Adeel Khan is at the forefront of the transformative field of regenerative medicine and innovative therapies. In this episode, Dr. Khan's insights shed light on how stem cell therapies and gene editing technologies could revolutionize the treatment of various conditions, from aging and autoimmunity to cancer and skin health.Dr. Adeel Khan and Dr. Stephanie delve into a comprehensive discussion on the nature and future of regenerative medicine. Dr. Khan shares his expertise and experiences, providing a rich tapestry of insights into stem cell treatments' versatile applications and ethical considerations.Episode Overview:0:00 Intro/Teaser1:17 Stem Cell Therapy 1018:33 Types of Stem Cells and Their Potential11:38 Challenges in Clinical Application of Stem Cells22:45 Mitochondrial Transfer and Stem Cell Therapy25:47 Stem Cell Therapy for Ovarian Function27:17 Anti-Aging31:28 Muscle Preservation35:22 Sarcopenia39:36 Advancements in Medical Products42:03 Rewiring the Immune System45:40 Revolutionizing Cancer Treatment50:31 Aging Gracefully: Skin and Hair Care54:14 The Role of Exosomes58:56 A New Frontier in Cancer Therapy1:03:47 Enhancing Skin Health: The Natural Way1:07:33 Stem Cells and Osteoporosis: A Promising Solution1:08:53 The Power of Exosomes in Regenerative Medicine1:10:33 Stem Cell Therapy EthicallyResources mentioned in the episode:Eterna Health - https://eterna.health/John Abramson: Big Pharma | Lex Fridman Podcast #263 - https://youtu.be/arrokG3wCdE?si=_FSztohqRVSnfCKEMesenchymal stem cell-mediated transfer of mitochondria: mechanisms and functional impact - https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35247083/Klotho, Aging, and the Failing Kidney - https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32982966/The Cell Suppression Theory: A New Perspective on Cancer - https://www.cellsuppression.comBio:Adeel Khan, M.D., is a Canadian Board Certified Physician who is the founder of Eterna Health Clinics. He brings global recognition from other healthcare professionals, elite athletes, and patients from all walks of life. Dr. Khan is recognized as one of the pioneers in interventional orthobiologics and is highly respected for his contributions to clinical translation. Dr. Khan is recognized as one of the leaders in the clinical application of cell and gene therapies for anti-aging and chronic diseases.We are grateful to our sponsors:LMNTBecause you lose water and sodium when you sweat, you have to replace it. The water? Pretty easy. The sodium? It's got to be the right kind of electrolyte mix. LMNT combines sodium, potassium, and magnesium. This trio helps prevent muscle cramps, headaches, and energy dips. When you go to https://drinklmnt.com/drestima, you'll get a free LMNT Sample Pack of flavours with your order.NEUROHACKERHigh NAD levels help our bodies by creating energy, maintaining healthy DNA, and protecting our cellular health. You can try Qualia NAD risk-free for 100 days by going to https://neurohacker.com/better and use the code BETTER at checkout to get 15% off of your order.EQUIPEquip Foods Prime Protein is a complete bovine protein with the nutritional equivalent of 4-ounces of grass-fed beef. The best part is, it tastes like dessert, not beef. I use it all the time in my baking efforts when I'm trying to sneak in more protein. Head over to https://equipfoods.com/better and use code BETTER at checkout to get 20% off of your order.

The Illusion of Consensus
Dissecting regenerative Medicine & Vaccine Injuries with Dr Adeel Khan

The Illusion of Consensus

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2024 103:28


In this insightful episode, I sit down with Dr. Adeel Khan, a leading expert in regenerative medicine, to discuss the cutting-edge world of stem cell therapy and its potential for treating vaccine injuries and long COVID. Dr. Khan sheds light on the complexities of the mRNA vaccine platform, the importance of a nuanced approach to vaccination, and the critical issues with FDA transparency. We delve into gene therapy, the concept of evolutionary mismatch, and the risks associated with psychiatric drugs like SSRIs. Dr. Khan also shares his experience treating patients with myocarditis using stem cells, peptides, and bioregulators, emphasizing the importance of addressing the root causes of health issues. Tune in to explore the future of regenerative medicine and the need for safety, informed consent, and more research in this promising field. Book a consultation with Dr Adeel Khan - https://eterna.health/ Receive Exclusive Episodes & Q&A Content by joining our Substack Community: https://www.illusionconsensus.com/ Sponsors - Alcami Elements :https://www.alcamielements.com/ Receive 10% OFF first order or 30% OFF subscription order using code: ILLUSION -Brownstone institute: https://brownstone.org/

Habits and Hustle
Episode 357: The Future of Anti-Aging: Dr. Adeel Khan's Insights on Gene Therapy, Stem Cells, and Exosomes

Habits and Hustle

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2024 65:05


Are you looking to stay youthful and energetic as you age? In the latest episode of The Habits & Hustle podcast, I sit down with Dr. Adeel Khan and discuss the cutting-edge world of regenerative medicine. New technologies like gene therapy, stem cells, and exosomes may help slow down aging and heal injuries in ways that go far beyond conventional medicine. Dr. Khan explains how therapies like Follistatin gene therapy decreased biological age by 11 years on average in a clinical trial. He also covers mitochondria-boosting peptides, engineered exosomes for skin rejuvenation, and stem cell treatments to reduce inflammation and chronic diseases. This is a must-listen for anyone interested in the future of anti-aging and healing treatments.  Dr. Adeel Khan is an expert in musculoskeletal medicine, pain medicine, and regenerative medicine such as Stem Cells & PRP (Platelet Rich Plasma).  What we discuss… (05:00) Cutting Edge Regenerative Medicine Exposed (14:52) Revolutionizing Regenerative Medicine and Stem Cells (22:16) Navigating Stem Cell Therapy Credibility (25:05) Medical Education and Cutting-Edge Therapies (38:15) Revolutionizing Healthcare Through Regenerative Medicine (48:56) Mitochondria Function and Longevity Tools (56:47) Biotech Clinics and Gene Therapy Development (01:02:45) Eterna Health and Gene Therapy Technology …and more! Thank you to our sponsors: Magic Mind: Head over to www.magicmind.com/jen and use code Jen at checkout.  BiOptimizers: Use code JC10 for 10% off and shop here: bioptimizers.com/jennifercohen Sleep Me: use code sleepbetter at www.sleep.me/habitsandhustle  Find more from Jen:  Website: https://www.jennifercohen.com/ Instagram: @therealjencohen   Books: https://www.jennifercohen.com/books Speaking: https://www.jennifercohen.com/speaking-engagement Find more from Dr. Adeel Khan: Website: https://eterna.health/  Instagram: @dr.akhan

Good Life Project
How To Heal Injury, Illness & Disease with Regenerative Medicine | Dr. Adeel Khan

Good Life Project

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2024 61:35


Could regenerative medicine transform how we treat disease and even reverse aging? Dr. Adeel Khan shares groundbreaking insights on leveraging stem cells, gene editing, and tissue engineering to unlock healthcare's full potential. Learn how induced pluripotent stem cells are being used to regrow neurons in Parkinson's patients' brains. Hear about revolutionary gene therapies that could permanently alter genetics to cure chronic illnesses. Discover the incredible possibilities emerging at the intersection of cellular medicine, CRISPR, and 3D-printed organs. But also gain wisdom for navigating this complex landscape responsibly. Dr. Khan provides an accessible primer on the risks, limitations, and realistic timeline for bringing these powerful technologies into standard practice. The future of medicine has arrived - tune in to stay at the cutting edge of what will soon be possible.You can find Adeel at: Website | Instagram | Episode TranscriptIf you LOVED this episode you'll also love the conversations we had with Dr. Frank Lipman about the 6 pillars of well-being.Check out our offerings & partners: Join My New Writing Project: Awake at the WheelVisit Our Sponsor Page For Great Resources & Discount Codes Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

How To Fail With Elizabeth Day
S20, Ep11 Adeel Akhtar - The importance of staying true to yourself

How To Fail With Elizabeth Day

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2024 48:04


My guest today has a nickname in showbiz circles: he's called ‘Ideal Actor' because of his scene-stealing talent and his ability to get under the skin of what it is to be human. If you've watched Netflix's monster hit, Fool Me Once,  or seen Sherwood or Back To Life or The Night Manager or if you've watched the movies Four Lions or Murder Mystery 2, the chances are you will remember his performances. He's a brilliant actor, but he's also, as it happens, a wonderful guest - funny, moving and a deep thinker. He joins me to talk about his acting failures, his failure to work hard at school, an upbringing where he was forced to question the nature of his own identity and his failure to keep things in perspective. Also: karaoke. As always, I'd LOVE to hear about your failures. Every week, my guest and I choose a selection to read out and answer on our special subscription offering, Failing with Friends. We'll endeavour to give you advice, wisdom, some laughs and much, much more. Have something to share of your own? I'd love to hear from you! Click here to get in touch: howtofailpod.com Production & Post Production Manager: Lily Hambly Studio Engineer: Gulli Lawrence-Tickle Mix Engineer: Josh Gibbs Senior Producer: Selina Ream Executive Producer: Carly Maile Head of Marketing: Kieran Lancini How to Fail is an Elizabeth Day and Sony Music Entertainment Production. Find more great podcasts from Sony Music Entertainment at sonymusic.com/podcasts To bring your brand to life in this podcast, email podcastadsales@sonymusic.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Ben Greenfield Life
Follistatin & Klotho Gene Therapy, Stem Cells In Mexico, NK Killer Cells, Advanced Age Reversal Tactics & More With Adeel Khan

Ben Greenfield Life

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2024 56:49


Are you tired of feeling the effects of aging, like sluggish muscles, persistent inflammation, and a general slowdown? Imagine receiving a treatment that not only decelerates these processes but also enhances muscle growth and restores your energy at the cellular level. In this episode, Dr. Adeel Khan, a repeat guest, unveils the revolutionary treatments offered at his clinic, Eterna Health, such as follistatin gene therapy and Klotho injections. These cutting-edge treatments combat the aging process, helping you feel youthful and vibrant — stay tuned to hear about my personal experience during my visit to his Cabo location. As the CEO and founder of Eterna Health, a revolutionary concept in specialized healthcare, Dr. Khan's allure extends beyond borders. Patients from across the globe seek out his unwavering dedication to understanding cellular physiology and the art of cellular repair, leading to collaborations with scientists in Canada, the USA, Mexico, Dubai, Italy, and Japan. Dr. Khan's grand vision reaches beyond personal success. His ultimate aspiration is to democratize regenerative medicine, making it affordable and accessible to people from all walks of life. Join Dr. Khan and me as we explore the benefits of cutting-edge treatments for slowing down the aging process, enhancing muscle growth, improving overall health, and innovative approaches to regenerative medicine, shedding light on the future of anti-aging therapies. Oh, and if you didn't catch our first interview together, I highly recommend checking that out here: “The Difference Between Getting Stem Cells Internationally Vs. The USA, Peptides, Testosterone & Hormones, Tissue Engineering, DNA Editing, Truths & Myths Of Regenerative Medicine & More.” For the full show notes, visit: https://bengreenfieldlife.com/eternapodcast Episode sponsors: Jigsaw Health: Visit JigsawAC.com and use “Greenfield10” to get 10% off on your order.  Mary Ruth's Organics: Use code MROBENG20 for 20% off (valid on both maryruthorganics.com and Amazon). Limitless Life Nootropics: Visit limitlesslifenootropics.com/bengpeptides and use code BEN  for an exclusive discount. Ipothecary: Go to ipothecarystore.com/ben and using code BEN20 for 20% off. Wild Health: Get 20% off with code BEN at wildhealth.com/benSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Dr. Gabrielle Lyon Show
Live Longer & Heal Faster with Gene Therapy and Stem Cells | Dr Adeel Khan

The Dr. Gabrielle Lyon Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2024 101:00


Dr. Khan, M.D. is a cell and gene therapy specialist with a visionary approach that is changing the way we perceive healthcare worldwide. Khan has cemented his reputation as a regenerative medicine expert and a driven entrepreneur.In this episode we discuss:What is stem cell therapy?Why the standard treatment for orthopedic injuries is wrong.How to heal faster with cutting edge medicine.Can you use gene therapy to reverse aging?This episode is brought to you by Vivo Health, Thesis, LMNT, InsideTracker, 1stPhormEterna HealthDr. Khan on TikTokFollow AdeelMentioned in this episode:Visit 1st Phorm Website for Free Shipping on orders $75+http://www.1stphorm.com/drlyonGet 15% off and a 100-day trial for all footwearhttps://www.vivobarefoot.com/drlyonGet 10% off your first boxhttps://takethesis.com/drlyon/Get your free LMNT Sample Pack with any purchasehttps://drinklmnt.com/drlyonInside Tracker 20% Off the Entire Storehttps://info.insidetracker.com/drlyon

The Model Health Show
TMHS 763 - Dramatically Extend Your Lifespan, Get Stronger, & Heal Faster With Regenerative Medicine - With Dr. Adeel Khan

The Model Health Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2024 88:25


Regenerative medicine is a fascinating practice that is focused on healing, repairing, and replacing damaged cells. Through using modalities like stem cells and gene therapy, scientists are uncovering ways to tap into the human body's incredible and innate ability to heal itself. And for our chronically ill society, the future of regenerative medicine offers hope for a brighter future of healthier, longer-living humans.  Dr. Adeel Khan is a regenerative medicine expert with a proven track record of creating results through innovative therapies like stem cell treatments. On this episode of The Model Health Show, he's diving into the fascinating science of anti-aging procedures and regenerative medicine. You're going to learn about platelet-rich plasma, gene therapy, embryonic stem cell treatments, and so much more.  We're going to discuss topics like reversing chronic pain, aging healthily, and the future of medicine. Dr. Khan holds a wealth of information in the field of regenerative medicine and tapping into the body's natural healing abilities. Get ready to take notes because this episode is packed with tons of cutting-edge science. I hope you enjoy this interview with Dr. Adeel Khan!  In this episode you'll discover: Why muscle mass is a critical factor for aging healthily.  The main driver for aging.  What the Unitary Theory of Aging is.  The connection between muscle, regulatory T cells, and the immune system. How myokines impact inflammation levels.  What regenerative medicine is.  The science behind platelet-rich plasma.   A common misconception about embryonic stem cells.  How to repair and regenerate tissues.  What epigenetic reprogramming is.  The connection between inflammatory cytokines, insulin resistance, and diabetes. How your microbiome can influence your behavior.  The main differences between big pharma and the principles of regenerative medicine.  How luteinizing hormone gene therapy affects testosterone levels.  Interventions for closing the evolutionary mismatch gap.  The differences between Botox treatments and skin cell therapy.  How Botox impacts your skin health and volume long term. What intravenous exosomes are and how they work.  The importance of understanding the mind-body connection.  How peptides work.  The effects of stem cell therapies on your DNA.  Items mentioned in this episode include: DrinkLMNT.com/model - Get a FREE sample pack with any order!  PiqueLife.com/shawn - Get exclusive savings on bundles & subscriptions! Unlock Longevity Event  Connect with Dr. Adeel Khan Website / Instagram / YouTube Be sure you are subscribed to this podcast to automatically receive your episodes:  Apple Podcasts Stitcher Spotify Soundcloud Join TMHS Facebook community - Model Nation 

Mind Pump: Raw Fitness Truth
2060: Look Younger & Live Longer With Dr. Adeel Khan

Mind Pump: Raw Fitness Truth

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2024 80:53


Explaining how the stem cells the guys got are DIFFERENT than the ones you can get in the United States. (3:04) Why are the U.S. regulators so slow? (9:09) Why he is so confident about the treatments he provides. (12:52) 1st vs. 2nd generation stem cells. (15:53) Where does he get his stem cells? (19:08) How does the average consumer know how to wean out the charlatans? (20:12) What are the Asian countries using stem cells for? (21:53) What do people typically notice when they do stem cell treatment for anti-aging/longevity? (23:11) More is better. (25:09) His belief on what stem cell therapy will do to us as a species. (26:20) Breaking down the stem cell treatments the guys got and the profound effects they've witnessed since.  Adam. (28:21) Sal. (47:13) Justin. (56:12) What treatment has had the biggest impact on his patients? (59:39) In the future does he see these treatments to be affordable for the masses? (1:07:25) How does he balance his personal and professional life? (1:09:35) Wrestling with manufacturing adversity with his children. (1:16:56) Related Links/Products Mentioned Unlock Longevity event – February 24, 2024 in Austin, TX ** Promo Code MINDPUMP20 - Anyone who uses this promo code will get 20% off their ticket price. ** Special Launch: Mind Pump Fitness Coaching Course ** Promo code 200OFF at checkout for $200 off ** January Promotion: New Year's Resolutions Special Offers!! New to Weightlifting Bundle | Body Transformation Bundle | New Year Extreme Intensity Bundle Body | Transformation Bundle 2.0  Mesenchymal stem/stromal cells (MSCs): origin, immune regulation, and clinical applications How iPS cells changed the world | Nature Synthetic biology   Mind Pump #1762: Tony Robbins – Life Transforming Breakthroughs In Precision Medicine Exosomal therapy—a new frontier in regenerative medicine Fecal Microbiota Transplantation: An Update on Clinical Practice Caroline GANOBIS | PhD | PhD | University of Guelph, Guelph Regenerative and Protective Actions of the GHK-Cu Peptide Sickening: How Big Pharma Broke American Health Care and How We Can Repair It – Book by John Abramson #263 - John Abramson: Big Pharma | Lex Fridman Podcast A review of vagus nerve stimulation as a therapeutic intervention The Roseto effect: a 50-year comparison of mortality rates. Mind Pump Podcast – YouTube Mind Pump Free Resources Featured Guest/People Mentioned Adeel Khan, MD (@dr.akhan) Instagram   Tony Robbins (@tonyrobbins) Instagram Caroline Ganobis, PhD Matthew Wolff (@matthew_wolff5) Instagram John Abramson (@DrJohnAbramson) Twitter Lex Fridman (@lexfridman) Twitter Inky Johnson (@InkyJohnsonMotivate) Instagram Arthur Brooks (@arthurcbrooks) Instagram

The Genius Life
364: The Latest Medical Breakthroughs to Slow or Reverse Aging, Prevent Disease, Lose Fat, and Fight Pain | Adeel Kahn, MD

The Genius Life

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2024 70:13


Adeel Khan, M.D., is a board certified physician and one of the leaders in the clinical application of cell and gene therapies for anti-aging and chronic diseases. 15 Daily Steps to Lose Weight and Prevent Disease PDF: https://bit.ly/46XTn8f - Get my FREE eBook now! Become a Genius Life Premium Member! Learn more: http://thegeniuslife.com This episode is proudly sponsored by: Open is a fun, community-driven, and science-based breathwork practice to regulate your nervous system and change your life. Use http://withopen.com/GENIUS for 30 days free. LifeForce is a powerful, at-home biomarker testing solution (they test important biomarkers like ApoB, LDL, A1C, hormones, and more!). Head to MyLifeForce.com and use code GENIUS for 15% off.  MUDWTR is a delicious morning or afternoon beverage that can be enjoyed hot or iced (just like coffee) that energizes you but won't mess up your sleep! Head to http://mudwtr.com/genius and use code GENIUS for 15% off.

The Mikhaila Peterson Podcast
Cutting Edge Regenerative Medicine: 2024 | Dr. Adeel Khan EP 198

The Mikhaila Peterson Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2024 76:40


Dr. Adeel Khan is an expert in musculoskeletal medicine, pain medicine, and regenerative medicine with treatments such as stem cells, peptides, nerve treatments, & PRP. From the University of Toronto, he focuses on science-based bodybuilding and dispels popular gimmick-based approaches to health and fitness. Adeel Khan returns to my podcast! In this episode we discussed gene therapy, the Vagus Nerve, Klotho Peptides, exercise for chronic illness and why that works and how all these treatments and more can keep you young and healthy or reverse chronic illness. Cutting edge stuff. Enjoy! —Check Out Our Sponsors—  - Comprehensive blood work and advanced diagnostics from Marek Health at http://marekhealth.com/mikhaila. Code MP for 10% off. - Mikhaila's After Party from Fuller Health available at https://bit.ly/48I2zgK Code MP15 for 15% off. —Visit Dr. Adeel Khan's Links— Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/dr.akhan TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@theregendoc Website - https://eterna.health/ To purchase tickets to his Austin event happening on Feb. 24: https://eterna.health/unlock-longevity/ —Follow Me— All Platforms: https://linktr.ee/mikhailapeterson  Instagram: https://instagram.com/mikhailapeterson  TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@mikhailapeterson  Website: https://mikhailapeterson.com  Lion Diet: https://liondiet.com  Biotoxin: https://biotoxin.com  Facebook: https://facebook.com/mikhailapete​rsonpodcast   Twitter: https://twitter.com/MikhailaFuller  Telegram: https://t.me/mikhailapeterson​​  —Chapters— [00:00] Intro [03:00] What Dr. Khan specializes in [06:35] What is gene therapy? [11:45] Could this help with COVID? [13:20] Treating vaccine injuries [15:00] What is a bioregulator?  [19:50] What are the Vagus Nerves? [29:12] Dr. Khan's beauty treatments [35:22] What are Klotho Peptides? [37:40] Bryan Johnson on Klotho [38:20] Stem cell injection benefits [42:00] Mom's experience with stem cell therapy [44:00] Different types of cancer treatments [50:30] Cell Suppression Theory [52:20] Not sweating in the sauna [54:30] Price of stem cells [56:30] Where to get gene therapy [1:02:00] Joint replacement treatments  [1:05:55] How to lessen scars [1:07:50] Mental health treatments

The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast
409. Keeping Death at Bay | Dr. Adeel Khan

The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2023 94:16


Dr. Jordan B. Peterson sits down in-person with longevity and chronic pain expert, Dr. Adeel Khan. They discuss how Adeel helped treat Dr. Peterson and his wife Tammy for chronic pain, how gene-editing via stem cells will be the inevitable future of medicine, the doomed nature of restriction-based dieting, the physiological basis behind depression, and the current state of research giving new insights into longevity. Dr. Adeel Khan completed his MD at the University of Ottawa in Canada.After training in sports medicine and interventional pain, he specialized in regenerative medicine. He co-founded Xalt and is the Chief Scientific Officer of Science & Humans. He is also the chief medical officer for Minicircle, the world's first reversible gene therapy. He has a special interest in using interventional procedures to treat weightlifting injuries, as well as chronic neck and back pain. Dr. Khan is also an Assistant Clinical Professor at University of Toronto. This episode was recorded on Dec 29th, 2023. - Links - For Dr. Adeel Khan:On Instagram https://www.instagram.com/dr.akhan/?hl=enOn TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@theregendoc?lang=enLearn more about Dr. Khan's clinic Eterna Health and the services we offer here https://eterna.health/Find out how to attend our upcoming anti-aging/longevity conference Unlock Longevity in Austin, TX on Feb. 24, 2024 here https://eterna.health/unlock-longevity/ 

Mind Pump: Raw Fitness Truth
2192: Dr. Jordan Shallow & Dr. Adeel Khan

Mind Pump: Raw Fitness Truth

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2023 106:56


Catching up with the Muscle Doc. (2:40) Introducing Dr. Adeel Khan to the audience. (9:00) How big of an impact does combining their forces make for an athlete? (13:27) At the end of the day, the right compound needs to get to the right place. (15:31) How to regenerate tissue using stem cells and the myths surrounding them. (18:39) Explaining the world's first reversible plasma gene therapy. (27:04) Intersecting professional sports with medicine. (36:35) The cutting-edge science around intranasal insulin. (47:03) Looking at practicality and real-world evidence. (49:54) Understanding the limitations of what they do. (54:42) How do you know when to correct a movement pattern issue with an athlete or not? (58:10) Is there any tech Jordan appreciates? (1:11:33) Understanding at a skeletal level how muscles protect your body. (1:16:55) Why principles are the core of what informs better research to be done in the first place. (1:19:23) Is creatine the ultimate longevity supplement available over the counter? (1:27:23) Why 8-week hypertrophy studies are dumb. (1:28:48) The impact of his Pre-Script courses. (1:35:33) Why Jordan loves working with athletes the most. (1:38:21) What sport presents the most challenges with load management? (1:43:15) Related Links/Products Mentioned For a limited time, NCI is offering their comprehensive Coaches Cheat Sheet at no cost, so it's free! Go check it out here.  October Promotion: MAPS Bands | The Skinny Guy ‘hardgainer' Bundle 50% off! **Code OCTOBER50 at checkout** Coach's Field Guide | Pre-Script® Level 1 | Pre-Script® Courses Yamanaka factors and their importance in aging research Minicircle Gene Therapy Clinic - Genetically Enhance Your Life Crossover Health Homepage - Harvard Football Players Health Study Uncanny valley - Wikipedia Intranasal insulin - PubMed Treatment with Intranasal Insulin May Improve Verbal Fluency and Motor Function, Early Study Shows Sidney Crosby and trainer Andy O'Brien worked their way up together Vite App - Indiana University Athletics Mind Pump #2187: Why Building Muscle Is More Important Than Losing Fat With Dr. Gabrielle Lyon Mind Pump Podcast – YouTube Mind Pump Free Resources Featured Guest(s)/People Mentioned Jordan Shallow D.C (@the_muscle_doc) Instagram Adeel Khan, MD (@dr.akhan) Instagram   Novak Djokovic (@djokernole) Instagram Cory Schlesinger (@schlesstrength) Instagram Dr. Gabrielle Lyon (@drgabriellelyon) Instagram David Sinclair (@davidsinclairphd) Instagram  

The Human Upgrade with Dave Asprey
How I Took 9 Years off My Age: Live From Toronto with Gene Therapy Pioneer Dr. Adeel Khan : 1098

The Human Upgrade with Dave Asprey

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2023 110:48


In this episode, we're broadcasting live from Toronto with Dr. Adeel Khan, a leading figure in the field of gene and cell therapies. Dr. Adeel Khan, who holds an M.D. and is a Canadian Board Certified Physician, specializes in regenerative and cellular medicine. He is also a recognized authority as a key opinion leader for The American College of Regenerative Medicine, the foremost advocate for best practices in North America. Notably, he co-founded Xalt, a fitness-technology company, and played a pivotal role in the development of their proprietary technologies. Additionally, he serves as the Chief Scientific Officer for Science & Humans, a virtual hormonal health company. Dr. Khan's expertise extends globally, as he has treated world champion athletes, members of Royal Families, and celebrities in both Dubai and North America.Personally, I'm thrilled to share that I've recently undergone gene therapy for the very first time in my life. This is a significant moment for me because I've been envisioning the potential of this technology in the context of longevity for the past two decades. In fact, I documented my beliefs about the ability to manipulate stem cells to reverse their aging process in my book, Superhuman. The gene therapy I received, which we'll delve into shortly, was administered via a simple injection. Over the next three to six months, it's expected to reduce my biological age, or intrinsic age, by an impressive seven to nine years—a monumental outcome from just one treatment.Throughout this episode, we'll explore various aspects of stem cell research, particularly the historical use of umbilical cells, which may hold some surprising revelations for you. We'll also discuss the challenges in translating cutting-edge medical research into practical clinical applications and the incredible potential of gene and cell therapy in addressing chronic pain, cancer, and other medical conditions. What's particularly exciting is Dr. Khan's multifaceted approach to biology, working on multiple fronts to harness its potential. This innovative approach offers a glimpse into a promising future, and I couldn't be more thrilled to dive into this conversation.(01:36) Exploring the Impact of Technological Advances & Gene Therapy in Regenerative Medicine• Pure Muscle: puremuscleandfitness.com• Unite Mind & Body to Achieve Health & Healing – Dr. Andrew Weil – #656• How technological advances have impacted the world of regenerative medicine• Learn more: daveasprey.com/genetherapy• Keeping up with the rapid development of medical science• What is plasmid gene therapy? • The history of gene therapy research and accepting the risk of innovation• The attitude towards innovation in other parts of the world• We Can Slow Down Aging Right Now – David Sinclair, Ph.D. – #626• How phellostatin relates to aging (20:42) Revolutionary & Innovative Approaches to Health & Longevity• Democratizing health for everyone with gene therapy • Benefits of intranasal insulin• How industry cross-pollination encourages lateral thinking • Read: Ego Is The Enemy by Ryan Holiday• Explaining the limitations of umbilical cord stem cells and how they're being optimized• Using gene editing technology to create specific stem cell lines • Using stem cell technology for hair and the reproductive system• The ability for breast enlargement with stem cells (42:47) Stem Cell & Gene Therapy Applications for Cancer & Chronic Pain• The opportunity for chronic disease healing with stem cell therapy• Using CAR T for cancer treatment • Target gene therapies to fix irregular pathways• Ways to improve mitochondrial efficiency• How bad actors could misuse this technology• The correlation between Tesla's story and gene cell therapy• Big Pharma and government's role in the suppression of revolutionary medical technology• Using this technology to build resilience in the body to combat modern stressors(01:10:08) Making Revolutionary Medical Advances More Accessible• The logistics of receiving gene cell therapy: how long they last and how they're given• Improving the immune system through a microbiome upgrade with FMT• The difference between probiotics and FMT• Stem cell and gene therapy treatments for cardiovascular disease• The regulatory fight for your right to have control of your own biology• The problem with institutionalized medical doctors• Treating chronic pain and recognizing the chronic pain burden ResourcesDave Asprey's NEW Book ‘Smarter Not Harder' is out now: https://daveasprey.com/books Website: eterna.healthInstagram: @dr.akhanYouTube: Doctor AdeelThe Human Upgrade is produced by Crate Media.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.