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Macroaggressions
Flashback Friday | #187: Manning the Front Lines of the Information War | Rob Dew

Macroaggressions

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2024 71:16


Infowars Producer Rob Dew stops by to give us the year-end wrap-up on what we have been experiencing over the past 12 months, what the Globalists have planned for 2022, and what we can do to thwart their plans. Is the SPARS Pandemic document that Rob, Alex Jones, and Michael Halpern reported on the playbook for what is coming next, or is it nothing more than an ambitious plan for depopulation? The next year will be one of the most important in our lives as decisions are being made without our consent by politicians with dubious connections and psychopathic aspirations, and Rob Dew has a front-row seat for all of it. Do we have a chance to turn things around, or are we simply repositioning the lounge chairs on the Titanic? Rob Dew: https://www.infowars.com/ The Octopus of Global Control Audiobook: https://amzn.to/3xu0rMm Anarchapulco 2024 Replay: www.Anarchapulco.com Promo Code: MACRO Sponsors: Chemical Free Body: https://www.chemicalfreebody.com Promo Code: MACRO C60 Purple Power: https://c60purplepower.com/ Promo Code: MACRO Wise Wolf Gold & Silver: www.Macroaggressions.gold True Hemp Science: https://truehempscience.com/ Haelan: https://haelan951.com/pages/macro Solar Power Lifestyle: https://solarpowerlifestyle.com/ Promo Code: MACRO LegalShield: www.DontGetPushedAround.com EMP Shield: www.EMPShield.com Promo Code: MACRO Christian Yordanov's Detoxification Program: https://members.christianyordanov.com/detox-workshop?coupon=MACRO Privacy Academy: https://privacyacademy.com/step/privacy-action-plan-checkout-2/?ref=5620 Coin Bit App: https://coinbitsapp.com/?ref=0SPP0gjuI68PjGU89wUv Macroaggressions Merch Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/macroaggressions?ref_id=22530 LinkTree: linktr.ee/macroaggressions Books: HYPOCRAZY: https://amzn.to/3VsPDp8 Controlled Demolition on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3ufZdzx The Octopus Of Global Control: Amazon: https://amzn.to/3VDWQ5c Barnes & Noble: https://bit.ly/39vdKeQ Online Connection: Link Tree: https://linktr.ee/Macroaggressions Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/macroaggressions_podcast/ Discord Link:  https://discord.gg/4mGzmcFexg Website: www.Macroaggressions.io Facebook: www.facebook.com/theoctopusofglobalcontrol Twitter: www.twitter.com/macroaggressio3 Twitter Handle: @macroaggressio3 Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/c-4728012 The Union Of The Unwanted LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/uotuw RSS FEED: https://uotuw.podbean.com/ Merch Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/union-of-the-unwanted?ref_id=22643&utm_campaign=22643&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_source

Journal of Clinical Oncology (JCO) Podcast
Commonly Held Beliefs About Cancer Survivorship

Journal of Clinical Oncology (JCO) Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2024 17:37


Dr. Shannon Westin and her guests, Dr. Emily S. Tonorezos and Dr. Michael Halpern, discuss their article, "Myths and Presumptions About Cancer Survivorship" recently published in the JCO. TRANSCRIPT The guests on this podcast episode have no disclosures to declare.   Shannon Westin:Hello, everyone, and welcome to another episode of JCO After Hours, the podcast where we go in depth on manuscripts published in the Journal of Clinical Oncology. I am your host, Social Media Editor of the JCO, Shannon Westin, and also a GYN Oncologist by trade. I'm thrilled to bring a topic that is very close to my heart. We're going to be talking about a Comments and Controversies article published in the JCO on November 16, 2023, entitled "Myths and Presumptions about Cancer Survivorship." I know you all will find this topic as enthralling as I have, and the authors do not have any conflicts of interest.  I'm joined by two of the authors on this important work. The first is Dr. Michael Halpern, he's the Medical Officer in the Health Assessment Research Branch of the Health Care Delivery Research Program. Welcome, Dr. Halpern. Dr. Michael Halpern: Thank you for having us on. Shannon Westin: We're also accompanied by Dr. Emily Tonorezos, the Director of the Office of Cancer Survivorship, and both of them work in the Division of Cancer Control and Population Sciences at the National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health. Welcome.  Dr. Emily Tonorezos: Thank you for having us. Shannon Westin: So, let's get right into it. I want to level set first. I would love for one or both of you to speak a little bit about the state of cancer survivorship currently. What's the prevalence of cancer survivors here in the US? Globally? What do we expect as time passes? Dr. Emily Tonorezos: Thank you for starting with this question. In the Office of Cancer Survivorship, we use a definition of cancer survivor that we got from the advocacy community many years ago. We use a definition that says “a person is a cancer survivor from the time of diagnosis through the balance of life.” That means in the United States, we estimate that we have a little over 18 million cancer survivors, and globally, it's a little more difficult to estimate those numbers. Not every country has a cancer registry to count the number of cases, but we think there are upwards of 53 million cancer survivors diagnosed within the last five years in the world. Shannon Westin: Wow. And so this is why it's so important, such a large number, and that's just an estimate. And we know this is only going to be growing. I personally learned so much from your manuscript, which is critically based on the understanding that our beliefs as practitioners truly impact the way we care for our cancer survivors. I admit, I definitely held or hold some of these beliefs, and I'm certainly grateful that you're providing that objective evidence to support or refute these claims.  So, with that being said, let's tackle the first one that you all approached: Shared care results in the best outcomes for cancer survivors. I think first I'd love to hear about what your definition of shared care is. What does that really mean in the context of cancer survivorship? Dr. Michael Halpern: Shared care is a deliberate process to coordinate and integrate components of survivorship care between specialty, in this case, oncology providers, and primary care providers. And part of the issues with this belief about shared care being the best have to do with the broad practice experience of survivorship care. While the ideal definition is this integrated and coordinated care, shared care can range from one extreme to being essentially oncologist-led care - where the oncologist also sends information to the primary care providers; and to the other extreme - care led by primary care providers and an oncologist is available to answer questions as needed. So part of the issue with the available literature is that there is a tremendous range in terms of the definition of shared care that's being used in studies. Shannon Westin: So, understanding those limitations, obviously, based on what you just said, what have we seen in some of the studies that have been exploring shared care and what it might mean for cancer survivors? Dr. Michael Halpern: So there have been some wonderful studies and some very well-done research in shared care. The majority of it indicates essentially no benefits, not any worse, but definitely not any better than other survivorship care models among multiple domains, quality of life, patient preference, clinical outcomes, in some cases, costs. So there isn't at this point a rationale for believing that shared care leads to better outcomes than does other types of models of care. And that's not to say that we don't think that shared care is a valuable model, that it's potentially very useful and beneficial for certain groups of cancer survivors. It's just that at this point, we don't have evidence to say who it is going to have optimal outcomes for compared to other kinds of survivorship care models.  Shannon Westin: And that makes sense. I mean, I think we're seeing this over and over again in all aspects of cancer care that one broad stroke or one broad plan isn't right for everybody, whether that's therapeutic or surgical or prevention, so it makes sense to me that that's what we're seeing here in survivorship as well. So I see this manuscript as a call to action about what are we missing, what data do we need to generate to really be able to move this care forward. So that makes total sense to me. And I guess in line with that, another belief, and I've heard this all the time from my patients, too, is this idea that primary care providers feel unable to provide survivorship care. They're not comfortable. “Oh, you have a diagnosis of cancer. You have to be seen there at the cancer center.” What does our evidence demonstrate here? Dr. Emily Tonorezos: This is another belief that was found to be a presumption. So that means that this is a belief that we think was true, but which convincing evidence does not confirm or disprove. So what the available evidence tells us is that primary care providers do have challenges in taking care of cancer survivors, particularly with regards to certain cancer-related care needs. But at the same time, we found lots of evidence that primary care providers are more than willing and able to take care of cancer survivors. They express confidence in their skills. They think that they are capable of taking care of cancer survivors. And especially for survivors of more common cancers, primary care providers, in general, express a lot of confidence in their ability to take care of those patients. What they might lack could be things along the lines of survivorship-specific knowledge. So that is a gap that we identified. But this idea that primary care feels unable to take care of survivors really was not supported by the evidence. Shannon Westin: I mean, and that makes sense, right? If we're seeing more and more cancer survivors, primary care is going to adapt to that. We adapt to the things we see commonly in our clinics, and that goes across all specialties. So that certainly makes sense. I guess you've already kind of said this, and I'll just highlight it for the listeners. You know, clear guidelines seem to be a clear, nice option to potentially improve this situation.  So let's discuss this next myth that you all identified, that oncology providers are hesitant to transition survivors to primary care. Now, I understand this one because I definitely, we get this a lot, and I'm a center medical director in GYN, and we've definitely tried to put patients that are free of disease out back in the community to be able to free up space for other patients. And we definitely get pushback because seeing patients that are in this state of being free of disease and they're living their life, it's inspiring. We remember why it is we're doing the things we do. What did the data show us about this myth? And are we creating barriers to this transition to survivorship care outside of the oncology centers? Dr. Emily Tonorezos: Exactly. So this belief is a myth. We found evidence that this belief is not true, and it seems to be one of those things that feels true, that oncologists want to take care of cancer survivors, that it contributes to the joy of medicine. But that evidence really does not suggest that that's the case. In fact, the opposite is true in the evidence. We found when we looked at the available research Oncologists want to take care of people who are diagnosed with cancer and need treatment. That is really what they think their role is. That's what they feel they're contributing. And so, even though there is a pleasure in seeing a person who has finished treatment, most oncologists say that the amount of time that they spend taking care of people who are done with treatment is appropriate - meaning they're not looking to expand their panel of post-treatment patients. They really want to take care of people who need treatment currently and then perhaps have a little bit mixed in of people who are done with treatment or who are in that survivorship phase. We found a lot of evidence, also hard evidence, that oncologists are, in fact, transitioning survivors to primary care. There is a lot of evidence that people who have been diagnosed with cancer are being seen in primary care and that that proportion increases over time. So if oncologists were really creating these insurmountable barriers to transition to primary care, we would not be seeing so many survivors in the primary care setting. But the fact is they're there, and they are being moved there by their providers. Shannon Westin: I love hard evidence. I do have a few patients that have said, "Can I just come see you every once in a while?" And I love seeing them, but I agree, we can't fill our panels with that. So that makes good sense.  So the next topic centers around finances, and this is the idea that survivorship clinics lose money. What truth did you all discover here regarding reimbursement for this type of care?  Dr. Michael Halpern: We discovered that this is a presumption. It's a belief that there isn't compelling evidence one way or the other. Part of the issue with this is probably some confusion about what constitutes survivorship care. There are certainly difficulties in obtaining reimbursement for certain survivorship services, such as sexual health and fertility counseling, and wellness and exercise services. It's understandable that there may be problems getting reimbursement or appropriate reimbursement for those. But when looking at overall survivorship care, there are actually very few studies that have done a financial analysis of the cost of providing that care versus the reimbursement. And those that have done more detailed analyses generally show that the reimbursement for survivorship care is greater than the cost. Survivorship care clinics actually do break even or make money.  Now, it's also true that providing survivorship care likely doesn't provide the same level of reimbursement as providing oncology treatments, which involves administering systemic agents and different kinds of imaging or diagnostic procedures. And so there are other streams of reimbursement possible for that. But overall, there really isn't compelling evidence to indicate that survivorship clinics lose money. There is a concern that having this widespread belief that they do may be a disincentive for hospitals or healthcare systems to start different kinds of survivorship clinics. Shannon Westin: I think this is an area where it would really behoove us to do more work so that we can encourage institutions to do this. And, I know in our center, the things that you're mentioning, it's exactly like the problems that these people are having around sexual health and fertility and exercise, wellness in general, I mean, those are the soft things that I feel like it's harder to kind of gain momentum to really develop established programs that really make an impact. And so I was so glad to see that you mentioned that in this paper, and I hope it will encourage people to really move that forward.  So finally, I was interested in this presumption around the shared electronic health records and how that might help with survivorship care coordination. Is this our solution for smooth communication and care of these people? Dr. Emily Tonorezos: This one was actually almost something that's sort of funny to think about, how naive we were about electronic health records. We found a number of examples from five or ten years ago where leaders in survivorship research and clinical care were saying, "Well, once we have electronic health records, we will not have these same problems of care coordination or communication." And that has just not been true, unfortunately. So this one was also a presumption, meaning the evidence of a benefit for electronic health records just was not out there. So we know that consolidation and transfer of diagnostic and treatment information can increase knowledge. So you can show that you can increase knowledge about diagnosis and treatment with a shared electronic health record. So the primary care provider is able to look, for example, at the pathology from the original diagnosis. But whether that actually results in anything in terms of improved care is an open question. Shannon Westin:I think that's what we've learned a lot about electronic health records in general. I remember when we were transitioning to our new system, and everyone thought, "Oh, this is going to be the end all, be all." And it has been good in a lot of ways, but it certainly hasn't been the cure for everything that ails us.  Well, I'm just so thrilled. Thank you all so much. This has been really educational and so important, given what we've already talked about, about the increasing population of cancer survivors that we're seeing in the clinic and globally. I think just to kind of tie a bow on it, I would just love to hear each of your bottom lines regarding kind of where we are right now with the care of our cancer survivors and what we need to be addressing maybe in the short term to move things forward. Dr. Emily Tonorezos: So I'll go first. I just want to say it's really important, I think, when we are around other investigators and in our meetings and talking about clinical care, that we think critically about the things that we hear people saying. This idea, especially the one that oncology providers don't want to transition their survivors to primary care, but the others as well. I think the way that we need to address this or carry this forward is to just be aware when we're in those settings and we hear people say things, to ask the question, "Is that really supported by the evidence?" And you may find that there are even more of these commonly held beliefs that really aren't supported by the evidence or that deserve a little bit of a deeper dive. Dr. Michael Halpern: I very much agree with that. And it's critical that we be willing to question some of these beliefs, be willing to discuss them, and not accept them as facts in order to be able to develop new research programs, hypotheses, to explore really what can help produce the best outcomes for survivors, because that's really what we're all about.   The other bottom-line issue, I think, one, Dr. Westing that you brought up, is that survivorship isn't a one-size-fits-all. The best survivorship care is the care that is tailored towards the survivor - the individual needs and wants. What kind of supports will be most effective in terms of enhancing their health? So, we really need to pay attention to the individual and, most importantly, what outcomes for survivorship care matter most to the survivor? What do they want to see happen? What do they want their subsequent future to look like? And how do we measure those outcomes to ensure that they get the best care on the terms that they want?  Shannon Westin: Well, great. I think that's a perfect place to end. I just want to, again, thank my guests. This went by so fast, and I learned a ton, and I hope all of you did as well. Again, we were discussing the Comments and Controversies manuscript "Myths and Presumptions about Cancer Survivorship" published in the JCO on November 16, 2023.  Thank you again to our listeners for joining JCO After Hours. And please do check out our other offerings wherever you get your podcasts. Have an awesome day.  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.      

Oncology Data Advisor
Effects of Employment Disruptions Experienced During Cancer With Michael Halpern, MD

Oncology Data Advisor

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2023 8:06


Listen to this live podcast from the 2023 American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) Annual Meeting with Oncology Data Advisor and Michael Halpern, MD!

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Oncology Data Advisor
Reducing Drug Waste Through Dose Rounding of Bevacizumab With Puneeth Indurlal, MD

Oncology Data Advisor

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2023 4:24


Listen to this live podcast from the 2023 American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) Annual Meeting with Oncology Data Advisor and Michael Halpern, MD!

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Macroaggressions
Flashback Friday | #124: SPARS 2 Electric Boogaloo

Macroaggressions

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2023 80:07


Michael Halpern came on the show a few weeks back to explain the SPARS pandemic document that was released by Johns Hopkins Medical Center in conjunction with the Bloomberg School of Medicine in an episode that was so dangerous that Apple took it down. This episode digs even deeper into the document. The entire 89-page document can be found below in this description for those interested in reading it for themselves, but we decided to break it down page by page in this episode so that people can see the similarities between what was role-played back in 2017, and how things have actually transpired since then. Is this all just a giant coincidence or are we looking at the blueprint for a fake pandemic to be used as the pretext to remake society? Sponsors: Emergency Preparedness Food: www.preparewithmacroaggressions.com Chemical Free Body: https://www.chemicalfreebody.com and use promo code: MACRO C60 Purple Power: https://c60purplepower.com/ Promo Code: MACRO Wise Wolf Gold & Silver: www.Macroaggressions.gold True Hemp Science: https://truehempscience.com/ Haelan: https://haelan951.com/pages/macro Solar Power Lifestyle: https://solarpowerlifestyle.com/ Promo Code: MACRO Coin Bit App: https://coinbitsapp.com/?ref=0SPP0gjuI68PjGU89wUv Macroaggressions Merch Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/macroaggressions?ref_id=22530 LinkTree: linktr.ee/macroaggressions Books: HYPOCRAZY: https://amzn.to/3VsPDp8 Controlled Demolition on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3ufZdzx The Octopus Of Global Control: Amazon: https://amzn.to/3VDWQ5c Barnes & Noble: https://bit.ly/39vdKeQ Online Connection: Link Tree: https://linktr.ee/Macroaggressions Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/macroaggressions_podcast/ Discord Link:  https://discord.gg/4mGzmcFexg Website: www.theoctopusofglobalcontrol.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/theoctopusofglobalcontrol Twitter: www.twitter.com/macroaggressio3 Twitter Handle: @macroaggressio3 YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCn3

The Fiftyfaces Podcast
Episode 174: Michael Halpern of Westmore Capital Advisors - Some of Life's Lessons - Road Tested.

The Fiftyfaces Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2023 35:50


Michael Halpern is Founder and President of Westmore Capital Advisors, an investment firm that invests across asset classes focused on direct investments in early stage/growth capital companies as well as investments in more established companies undergoing substantial transformation.  He was previously Co-Managing Member and Co-Chief Investment Officer of Dorchester Capital Advisors, a fund management firm that invested in hedge funds, private equity funds and secondary hedge fund interests. Prior to that he ran a long/short hedge fund Dorchester Advisors that he founded in 1991. He previously held a series of roles in financial services in the New York and Los Angeles and currently holds a number of board positions. Our conversation starts with Michael's first introduction to the world of investing, which was around the family dinner table at which multiple generations met and investments - as well as sports - were discussed.We move from there to his first formal roles in the area, at Goldman, Sachs and Pacific Holding Company and we talk about finance in the early 1980s, and how, sometimes, one can end up with far more responsibility than imagined, and how this can lead to the most profound learning experiences. And then to the launch his own long/short hedge fund and the hedge fund investment landscape of the 1990s.Our conversation moves to the complexities of starting a firm, raising capital, developing clients and staying the course. We look at the need to evolve and adapt in new environments; leveraging core competencies, retooling product lines and extending the duration of one's capital base as new opportunities emerge.  This was particularly relevant when Michael and his co-founder developed the hedge fund secondaries business at Dorchester Capital Advisors.We move then to speak about Michael's current work at Westmore Capital Advisors and some recent investments. Finally we end with words of wisdom from some of the formidable mentors that Michael has learned from throughout his life. Series 1 of 2023 is brought to you with the kind support of HarbourView Equity Partners, a global investment firm focused on opportunities in the entertainment and media space. Founded by Sherrese Clarke Soares, HarbourView is a long-term investor in content with an industrial platform built to protect, optimize, and enhance the legacy of premium IP. With a vision of becoming a true stakeholder in the global value of content, HarbourView believes creators deserve a seat at the table creatively and economically, owning their narrative and maximizing value for all. https://www.harbourviewequity.com/In celebration of our partnership with HarbourView Equity Partners we have selected a separate piece of music for each of the podcasts in this series.  We hope you enjoy them

The Fiftyfaces Podcast
Episode 171: Series 1 2023 - Investment Stories - from Chicken Arbitrage to Ageism, Socio-Economic Mobility and the Power of the Middle Voice

The Fiftyfaces Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2023 4:23


It is hard to believe that we are back for our fourth year of the Fiftyfaces Podcast – and in Series 1 of 2023 we hear about unorthodox beginnings such as the twelve year old who arbitraged the price of chickens when growing up in Uganda, and ended up in a senior role in Bridgewater before starting his own firm. We hear about traditional ones too, about investment instincts honed at the family dinner table, or through seeing the world through an artist's eyes.  We speak with CIOs, business owners, founders, a financial planner, an author, pensions experts, and portfolio managers, and, as always, dive deeper beyond a discussion of their business.  We find out what led them to their current roles, what motivated them, what twists and turns they took along the way.  We hear about how college and high school debate led to a meticulous skill for preparation, thinking on ones feet and performance, and how the study of archaeology lets one take the long view. We hear about passions like dancing in a Chinese dance troupe and what that does for physical and mental resilience - as well as relief, as well as from a guest who plays the viola, and is the strong "middle voice" and ballast both in her chamber music and her career.True to our original mission we discuss the themes and people who are often overlooked by our industry, from sex workers who need financial planning, but may feel judged when they seek it, to the talent pool who may not have achieved a mainstream degree, to the talent pool in the 55+ age group, who experience that "age" has become almost an "acceptable form of discrimination". Join us from Tuesday January 10 for our first Series of 2023. Our guests in series 1 are:Steve Butler  is Chief Executive at Punter Southall Aspire, an investment consulting group.  He was previously the founder of Camradata, a business author and a visiting industry fellow at Oxford Brookes Business School.  He has a particular focus on areas such as #futureofwork, #olderworkers, #inclusiveculture, #intergenerational, and #retirementplanning and writes extensively on the topics on LinkedIN, which is where we met.  He is pursuing a Doctorate in Business Administration which is examining the effect of Covid 19 on different generations in the workplace.Vivian Lin Thurston is a Partner and Portfolio Manager at William Blair Investment Management, where she is based in Chicago with a particular focus on Emerging and Developed Markets. She previously covered global consumer stocks in a research role both at William Blair and a series of other financial services firms. She is Chairman of the Board at the Chinese Finance Association of American and a Principal Dancer and Director at the Xilin Dance Company.   Michael Halpern is Founder and President of Westmore Capital Advisors, a multi-strategy investment firm that invests across asset classes focused on early stage/growth capital companies as well as investments in more established companies undergoing substantial transformation.  He was previously Co-Managing Member and Co-Chief Investment Officer of Dorchester Capital Advisors, a fund management firm that invested in hedge funds, private equity funds and secondary hedge fund interests. Prior to that he ran a long/short hedge fund Dorchester Advisors that he founded in 1991. He previously held a serious of roles in financial services in the Los Angeles area and currently holds a number of Board Roles.  Jessical Goedtel is a Financial Planner and Owner at Pavilion Financial Planning in Allentown Pennsylvania.  She works in particular for tech workers and sex workers and I came across her profile when she presented a robust challenge to a popular personal finance book highlighting its lack of female representation in its case studies.Stuart Heatley is Managing Director at Capita Pensions where he is a Business Transformation and Growth Leader.  He previously held a series of similar roles at AON and Scottish Life.  Based in Edinburgh, Stuart is passionate about creating access to the financial services industry for people of all backgrounds, and is a Mentor with MCR Pathways. Dede Eyesan is Founder and CEO of Jenga investment Partners, a firm that invests globally across growth, turnaround and cyclical equity opportunities. This podcast will also appear as a bonus in our Nigerian voices series. Jonathan Hollow is a writer and commentator on consumer education and protection.  His recent book, How to Fund the Life you Want, distills learning on financial education and evidence-based investing into a manual for pensions and investing.  He is a charity trustee and also doing a part time MA in Ancient History.  His former roles include leadership positions in the Money Advice Service and Money and Pensions Service. Sara Bonesteel is Chief Investment Officer- International Insurance at Prudential Financial, located in the NYC area.  She was previously a managing director in Bear Stearns and JP Morgan. She is an Independent Director of Standard & Poor's Financial Services LLC and a Member of the Board of Trustees, Chairman of Investment Committee at The NewarkMuseum of Art among other Board Roles.  She is also trained as a Neuroleadership CoachRichard Okello is CEO and Co-founder at Sango Capital, an investment firm he founded 10 years ago that has a particular focus on investing in Africa.  He previously was a principal at Makena Capital, and prior to that in a series of roles at Bridgewater Associates. Jon Lulu is a senior executive within a real estate investment management platform. He has had a long career in capital raising and real estate in particular.  Prior to his MBA he studied geography as an undergraduate and this is just one of many strands of his unorthodox background that we discuss. So join us from Tuesday January 10 when we kick off Series 1 over the next five weeks.  You can find all of our content on the Fiftyfaces Hub - fiftyfaceshub.com as well as on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. This year we are making our listeners aware that you can support our work on Patreon, which is a platform to support creators and content developers.  Any monthly contribution is appreciated and enables us to continue to amplify voices across the Investment profession and others.  You can support our work here: https://www.patreon.com/fiftyfacespodcast Series 1 of 2023 is brought to you with the kind support of HarbourView Equity Partners, a global investment firm focused on opportunities in the entertainment and media space. Founded by Sherrese Clarke Soares, HarbourView is a long-term investor in content with an industrial platform built to protect, optimize, and enhance the legacy of premium IP. With a vision of becoming a true stakeholder in the global value of content, HarbourView believes creators deserve a seat at the table creatively and economically, owning their narrative and maximizing value for all. https://www.harbourviewequity.com/In celebration of our partnership with HarbourView Equity Partners we have selected a separate piece of music for each of the podcasts in this series.  We hope you enjoy them.  

Macroaggressions
FLASHBACK FRIDAY | #117: The SPARS Playbook | Michael Halpern

Macroaggressions

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2022 67:03


Fresh off his viral report for Infowars that garnered over 10 million views of the episode, Michael Halpern stops by to explain what SPARS is and why we should be paying attention. How many simulations and role-playing exercises do we have to read about before people start to understand that there are certain people in high positions of power that have advanced knowledge about some world-changing events? Is the 2017 SPARS document simulating what we experienced during 2020, or should we be expecting to have another wave of bioterrorism launched by those predicting the scenarios? Only time will tell, but be careful of what your television is telling you. Sponsors: Emergency Preparedness Food: www.preparewithmacroaggressions.com Chemical Free Body: https://www.chemicalfreebody.com and use promo code: MACRO C60 Purple Power: https://c60purplepower.com/ Promo Code: MACRO Wise Wolf Gold & Silver: www.Macroaggressions.gold True Hemp Science: https://truehempscience.com/ Haelan: https://haelan951.com/pages/macro Solar Power Lifestyle: https://solarpowerlifestyle.com/ Promo Code: MACRO Coin Bit App: https://coinbitsapp.com/?ref=0SPP0gjuI68PjGU89wUv Macroaggressions Merch Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/macroaggressions?ref_id=22530 LinkTree: linktr.ee/macroaggressions Books: HYPOCRAZY: https://amzn.to/3VsPDp8 Controlled Demolition on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3ufZdzx The Octopus Of Global Control: Amazon: https://amzn.to/3VDWQ5c Barnes & Noble: https://bit.ly/39vdKeQ Online Connection: Link Tree: https://linktr.ee/Macroaggressions Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/macroaggressions_podcast/ Discord Link:  https://discord.gg/4mGzmcFexg Website: www.theoctopusofglobalcontrol.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/theoctopusofglobalcontrol Twitter: www.twitter.com/macroaggressio3 Twitter Handle: @macroaggressio3 YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCn3GlVLKZtTkhLJkiuG7a-Q Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/2LjTwu5

Macroaggressions
#187: Manning the Front Lines of the Information War | Rob Dew

Macroaggressions

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2021 71:22


Infowars Producer Rob Dew stops by to give us the year-end wrap-up on what we have been experiencing over the past 12 months, what the Globalists have planned for 2022, and what we can do to thwart their plans. Is the SPARS Pandemic document that Rob, Alex Jones, and Michael Halpern reported on the playbook for what is coming next, or is it nothing more than an ambitious plan for depopulation? The next year will be one of the most important in our lives as decisions are being made without our consent by politicians with dubious connections and psychopathic aspirations, and Rob Dew has a front-row seat for all of it. Do we have a chance to turn things around, or are we simply repositioning the lounge chairs on the Titanic? HYPOCRAZY New Book: https://amzn.to/3AFhfg2 Sponsors: Emergency Preparedness Food: www.preparewithmacroaggressions.com Chemical Free Body: https://www.chemicalfreebody.com and use promo code: MACRO C60 Purple Power: https://c60purplepower.com/ Promo Code: MACRO Wise Wolf Gold & Silver: www.Macroaggressions.gold True Hemp Science: https://truehempscience.com/ Haelan: https://haelan951.com/pages/macro Coin Bit App: https://coinbitsapp.com/?ref=0SPP0gjuI68PjGU89wUv Macroaggressions Merch Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/macroaggressions?ref_id=22530 LinkTree: linktr.ee/macroaggressions Books: Controlled Demolition on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08M21XKJ5 Purchase "The Octopus Of Global Control" Amazon: https://amzn.to/3aEFFcr Barnes & Noble: https://bit.ly/39vdKeQ Online Connection: Link Tree: https://linktr.ee/Macroaggressions Discord Link:  https://discord.gg/4mGzmcFexg Website: www.theoctopusofglobalcontrol.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/theoctopusofglobalcontrol Twitter: www.twitter.com/macroaggressio3 Twitter Handle: @macroaggressio3 YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCn3GlVLKZtTkhLJkiuG7a-Q Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/2LjTwu5 Email For Helium Miner: Email: theoctopusofglobalcontrol@protonmail.com Rob Dew: https://www.infowars.com/

The Truthzilla Podcast
Truthzilla #090 - Michael Halpern from Infowars - Ambassadors (SPARS Scenario Update)

The Truthzilla Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2021 124:27


Our guest tonight joins us from the frontlines of the battle against the Globalist new world order agenda. Michael Halpern is a producer at Infowars and has been exposing information on his website, Mike Halpern.com. He blew up on the scene after his analysis of the SPARS Pandemic Scenario (put on by John Hopkins University in October of 2017) on the Alex Jones show, which has reached millions of viewers and has sparked a new discussion about the pre-meditation of the covid PLANdemic. Michael breaks it down for us and discusses where we are at in that timeline, which leads to an in-depth and robust conversation about a wide variety of other topics. Enjoy!  Follow Michael at https://MikeHalpern.com SPARS Pandemic Scenario: https://www.centerforhealthsecurity.org/our-work/Center-projects/completed-projects/spars-pandemic-scenario.html Infowars Coverage: Viral Emergency Broadcast https://freeworldnews.tv/watch?id=6068e6f54749bf7c6f0fcb7b SPARS Update on The Alex Jones Show: https://freeworldnews.tv/watch?id=612a9bf5d2536b7428eef620 ************************* How to Follow and Support the Truthzilla Podcast: WEBSITE: https://Truthzilla.org VALUE-FOR-VALUE: https://Truthzilla.org/Donate CROWDFUNDING: https://GiveSendGo.com/NoVaxx PAYPAL: https://PayPal.me/Truthzilla CASHAPP: $Truthzilla VENMO: $Truthzilla  ORIGINAL SHIRTS: https://Truthzilla.org/shirts ROKFIN: https://Rokfin.com/Truthzilla  PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/Truthzilla  TELEGRAM: @Truthzillapod (https://t.me/truthzillapod) DISCORD: https://discord.gg/WQTstB4YbB **************** This Episode Brought To You By Our Sponsors TruthTRS.com - Start your Heavy Metal Detox Journey today! @Codys_Crystals on Instagram - Your source for the COOLEST crystals ever, you gotta go check it out! **************** Join our {Patreon} for ]PREMIUM] Audio episodes: https://www.patreon.com/Truthzilla  https://Rokfin.com/Truthzilla  Create a FREE account and watch all our videos on Rokfin.com. We get crypto just for your clicks! Become a subscriber and you get exclusive PREMIUM content from Truthzilla and EVERY other content creator on the site!  https://Rokfin.com/Truthzilla    Support Truthzilla and your personal health by shopping with our friends, Chemical Free Body:  https://chemicalfreebody.com/?ref=Truthzilla Lose Weight, Transform your Health and take Your Fitness to the Next Level!      

Macroaggressions
#124: SPARS 2 Electric Boogaloo

Macroaggressions

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2021 81:01


Michael Halpern came on the show a few weeks back to explain the SPARS pandemic document that was released by Johns Hopkins Medical Center in conjunction with the Bloomberg School of Medicine in an episode that was so dangerous that Apple took it down. This episode digs even deeper into the document. The entire 89-page document can be found below in this description for those interested in reading it for themselves, but we decided to break it down page by page in this episode so that people can see the similarities between what was role-played back in 2017, and how things have actually transpired since then. Is this all just a giant coincidence or are we looking at the blueprint for a fake pandemic to be used as the pretext to remake society?Sponsors: Emergency Preparedness Food: www.preparewithmacroaggressions.com for $100 off a 4-week supply of food.Chemical Free Body: https://www.chemicalfreebody.com and use promo code: MACRO Honey Colony: https://www.honeycolony.com and use promo code: MACROC60 Purple Power: https://c60purplepower.com/Promo Code: MACRO Coin Bit App: https://coinbitsapp.com/?ref=0SPP0gjuI68PjGU89wUvMacroaggressions Merch Store:https://www.teepublic.com/stores/macroaggressions?ref_id=22530 Books:Controlled Demolition on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08M21XKJ5Purchase "The Octopus Of Global Control"Amazon: https://amzn.to/3aEFFcrBarnes & Noble: https://bit.ly/39vdKeQOnline Connection: Website: www.theoctopusofglobalcontrol.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/theoctopusofglobalcontrolTwitter: www.twitter.com/macroaggressio3Twitter Handle: @macroaggressio3YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCn3GlVLKZtTkhLJkiuG7a-QApple Podcasts: https://apple.co/2LjTwu5

360 Yourself!
Ep 111: Reality vs Fantasy - Chris Sutton (Photographer)

360 Yourself!

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2021 51:20


Chris Sutton was born in Belfast, Northern Ireland. He works between Ireland, London, Milan and Los Angeles. He has collaborated most notably with artists Lady Gaga & Marilyn Manson on their respective world tours, various live performances & videos. Sutton then worked extensively as creative assistant and collaborator to Nick Knight & Lady Amanda Harlech. In 2015 Sutton consulted and worked with creative director Amanda Harlech on the only retrospective of Karl Lagerfeld's career. 'Karl Lagerfeld: Modemethode' exhibited works from Lagerfeld's entire oeuvre to date. The same year Chris also made a credited appearance in Karl Lagerfeld's last short film for Chanel 'Once & Forever' Chris has worked in both still and moving image for clients including: Dior, Fendi, Michael Halpern, Selfridges and Shaun Leane Jewellery. He contrubutes regularly to V Magazine, Vman, L'Officiel USA & Italia, 10 magazine and 10+ Magazine IG: @thechrissutton Host: Jamie Neale @jamienealejn Discussing rituals and habitual patterns in personal and work life. We ask questions about how to become more aware of one self and the world around us, how do we become 360 with ourselves? Host Instagram: @jamienealejn Podcast Instagram: @360_yourself Music from Electric Fruit Produced by Tom Dalby Composed by Toby Wright

Macroaggressions
#117: The SPARS Playbook | Michael Halpern

Macroaggressions

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2021 68:03


Fresh off his viral report for Infowars that garnered over 10 million views of the episode, Michael Halpern stops by to explain what SPARS is and why we should be paying attention. How many simulations and role-playing exercises do we have to read about before people start to understand that there are certain people in high positions of power that have advanced knowledge about some world-changing events? Is the 2017 SPARS document simulating what we experienced during 2020, or should we be expecting to have another wave of bioterrorism launched by those predicting the scenarios? Only time will tell, but be careful of what your television is telling you.Sponsors: Emergency Preparedness Food: www.preparewithmacroaggressions.comChemical Free Body: https://www.chemicalfreebody.com and use promo code: MACRO Honey Colony: https://www.honeycolony.com and use promo code: MACROC60 Purple Power: https://c60purplepower.com/Promo Code: MACRO Coin Bit App: https://coinbitsapp.com/?ref=0SPP0gjuI68PjGU89wUvMacroaggressions Merch Store:https://www.teepublic.com/stores/macroaggressions?ref_id=22530 Books:Controlled Demolition on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08M21XKJ5Purchase "The Octopus Of Global Control"Amazon: https://amzn.to/3aEFFcrBarnes & Noble: https://bit.ly/39vdKeQOnline Connection: Website: www.theoctopusofglobalcontrol.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/theoctopusofglobalcontrolTwitter: www.twitter.com/macroaggressio3Twitter Handle: @macroaggressio3YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCn3GlVLKZtTkhLJkiuG7a-QApple Podcasts: https://apple.co/2LjTwu5Link to the document: https://beforeitsnews.com/survival/2021/04/the-actual-document-in-full-pdf-2017-spars-2025-2028-by-john-hopkins-university-2766613.html Michael’s Report: https://banned.video/watch?id=6068e6f54749bf7c6f0fcb7b

Get Down And Get With It
1: Michael Halpern. Luxury Designer and Lockdown Volunteer

Get Down And Get With It

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2020 37:55


@halpernstudio Think Halpern, think Studio 54 megawatt luxury glamour and sublimely crafted fabrics. Empowering joyful garments that celebrate womanhood. Jodie Comer, Amal Clooney, Anya Taylor-Joy have worn his show-stopping creations on set and off. Michael tells us his personal story from growing up in the USA, attending college in NYC before Central St Martins MA programme and the importance of a team as he responds to the children's fashion questions. Michael also gives some caring and frank advice to any child who wants to go forward into fashion. Michael Halpern has also recently won a Community Award at The Fashion Awards 2020, in response to his contribution to the production of PPE for the Royal Brompton Hospital. @thefashionschooluk

Climate 2020
Silencing Science: New EPA Rule Suppresses Pollution Research

Climate 2020

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2020 26:24


The Environmental Protection Agency hopes to finalize its new ‘Secret Science’ rule that would make it harder for lifesaving climate science to inform policy. If approved, it could be detrimental to studies that contain confidential data — including seminal public health findings related to air pollution. This is an especially critical area of research for black Americans who are dying in disproportionate numbers from Coronavirus, partially because of their exposure to harmful particles in the neighborhoods where they live. Michael Halpern and Professor Francesca Dominici tell us about the barrage of attacks on science that gained momentum under the Trump Administration but started decades before.  

Got Science?
Ep. 84: Sidelining Science During a Pandemic

Got Science?

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2020 28:55


Science policy expert Michael Halpern exposes how the Trump administration is unraveling health and safety standards during COVID-19.

Breast Cancer Action Podcast
The Risks of Sidelining Science – From the Coronavirus to Breast Cancer

Breast Cancer Action Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2020 25:37


From COVID-19 to breast cancer, what happens when science gets politicized? Join the conversation with Karuna Jaggar and Michael Halpern of the Union of Concerned Scientists as they explore the intersection of politics and science. You’ll learn about a proposed rule that would undermine the… Read More

Backyards of Key West Podcast with Mark Baratto
The Historic Southernmost House with Michael Halpern

Backyards of Key West Podcast with Mark Baratto

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2020 49:31


In this episode, Mark Baratto sits down with Michael Halpern to talk about life at the famed Southernmost House, his wife's beautiful foundation (Michelle's Foundation), and the wonderful things the B&B is doing for the community. We share some NYC stories, revel in how kindness and old school morals matter, and how Michael pulled off the cleanup of the "quiet end" of Duval Street. More on The Southernmost House Relax, Unwind, & Escape Surround yourself in upscale elegance at the magnificent Southernmost House. When you take a dip in the zero-entry heated pool that is perched directly on the oceanfront, it feels like the crystal-clear waters ebb and flow into the horizon. Find out why our famous bed and breakfast has been the Key West, Florida boutique hotel of choice for Presidents, royalty, and famous figures like Ernest Hemingway. Relax, unwind, and escape from everyday life on the quieter end of Duval Street in a gorgeous setting that stretches out around our charming, restored Victorian house. Website: https://www.southernmosthouse.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Southernmosthouse Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thesouthernmosthouse Trip Advisor: https://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Review-g34345-d600878-Reviews-The_Southernmost_House-Key_West_Florida_Keys_Florida.html The Southernmost House 1400 Duval Street Key West FL, 33040 Phone: 305-296-3141 Email: frontdesk@southernmosthousehotel.com  

On the Media
Impossible!

On the Media

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2019 49:36


The political press has long used the vague notion of “electability” to drive horserace coverage of presidential candidates. This week, On the Media considers how the emphasis on electability takes the focus away from the issues and turns voters into pundits. Plus, the shady dealings of the tax preparation industry, and how FOIA has been weaponized. And, how Trump duped financial journalists about his net worth in the 1980s. 1. Investigative journalist Jonathan Greenberg [@JournalistJG] on how Trump obscured his finances to wind up on the Forbes list of richest Americans — and why it mattered so much to him. 2. Dennis Ventry, professor at UC Davis School of Law, on how the tax preparation industry united to shield themselves from a publicly-funded alternative. 3. OTM producer Alana Casanova-Burgess [@AlanaLlama] speaks with Dennis Ventry, Michael Halpern [@halpsci], Eric Lipton [@EricLiptonNYT] and Claudia Polsky about a bill in California that seeks to curb the weaponization of FOIA. 4. Alex Pareene [@pareene], staff writer at The New Republic, on how the idea of "electability" has metastasized among democratic voters.

Harper’s Bazaar Arabia
Creative Careers & Finding Out If You've Got What It Takes To Work In Fashion

Harper’s Bazaar Arabia

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2019 24:42


A few months ago Bazaar's social media manager, Elizabeth sat down with the king of sequins, Michael Halpern, and fashion and buying director Natalie Kingham to chat breaking into the industry, how this dynamic duo became a match made in fashion wonderland and the future of e-comm. If you want to be on the podcast get in touch with the girls via Instagram: Milli @millimidwood or Elizabeth @elizabethjaynekelly as we always want to hear from you. We love to hear your thoughts so get in touch and email us on hbacurrentlytrending@itp.com or, tweet us your comments @bazaararabia.

Fantasy Baseball Prospects at Razzball
Prospect Podcast: Halph Rides Again

Fantasy Baseball Prospects at Razzball

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2019 71:32


Not going to lie, I couldn't be more excited to release this podcast to the public at large. The band is back together for one night only as the Halph Reunion Tour sets up shop in your ear holes. That's right Michael Halpern joins me as the host stand-in this week. So you know we had to bring it back to the good old days as Halp and I touch on the wave of top prospects breaking camp. With all of these talents likely to exhaust their prospect eligibility in the coming months, we decided to hit you with 16 players we view as the next wave of elite players. It's back to the future this week on the latest episode of the Razzball Prospect Podcast.

Data Remediations
Episode 01: Welcome to Data Remediations

Data Remediations

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2018 19:04


In this episode, hosts Patricia Kim and Bethany Wiggin introduce Data Remediations, a podcast connecting data with people and places through stories and art. Interviews with Eric Holthaus, Michael Halpern, Denice Ross, Margaret Janz, and the Environmental Performance Agency further contextualize the podcast and the Data Refuge project.

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Friends with Fantasy Benefits | Baseball
FWFB | Baseball - Episode 315 (w/Michael Halpern of Imaginary Brick Wall)

Friends with Fantasy Benefits | Baseball

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2017 69:26


Episode 315- Selling ShoesJustin Mason @JustinMasonFWFBDarius Austin @DariusA64Chuck Anderson @justchuckingitGuest:Michael Halpern of Imaginary Brick Wall and RazzballTopicsJose PirelaCarlos RodonJose MartinezJA HappTrey ManciniEdwin JacksonRhys HoskinsDrew PomeranzRafael DeversSubscribe to our podcast on:ItunesSoundcloudStitcherInteract with the show on:TwitterFacebook@FantasyBenefitswww.facebook.com/groups/FriendswithFantasyBenefitswww.friendswithfantasybenefits.comBig thanks to Lawr Michaels and the Biletones for allowing us to use the track "Geography Matters" as our theme music! You can purchase their entire album here on Amazon: www.amazon.com/Downward-Facing-D…oduct_top?ie=UTF8

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The Truth Booth: A Weekly Are You The One Fancast
Ep. 10: Po Had a Scooter ft. Michael Halpern

The Truth Booth: A Weekly Are You The One Fancast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2017 85:20


The season is over, and what a rollercoaster ride it’s been! Seriously… that stomach-drop feeling? We imagine our 22 AYTO soldiers have been nursing that for a good, long while. And now that the news of their loss is out, the cast is not hesitating to tell-all. This week, we quickly recap the finale and then get to the real meat and potatoes: our interview with cast member Michael Halpern! We ask him about the house, what didn’t make it to TV, Michael’s burgeoning stand-up career, and - this is a direct quote - how women are better than men. We’re really psyched about this one, so tune in!

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The Stem Cell Podcast
Ep. 77: “Political Science” Featuring Michael Halpern

The Stem Cell Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2016


Guest Michael Halpern, deputy director for the Center of Science and Democracy, discusses the election and how science might be affected. Resources and Links Storing Tomatoes in Refrigerator Affect Their Genes – Science explains why…

RCI The Link
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RCI The Link

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2014 5:20


Michael Halpern of the Union of Concerned Scientists says scientists around the world are concerned about the decline of science in Canada.

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How Cancers Form, Cancer Biology and Future Therapies

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2006 54:59


Cancer biology goes under the microscope this week, as Gerard Evan talks about the causes of cancer and how cancer spreads around the body. Also on the show, and joining us live from the National Cancer Research Institute Conference, is Fran Balkwill who will be discussing cancer treatments and the development of targeted therapies, and Kat Arney, who will be talking about the latest news in cancer research. We also travel Stateside for a Sciencce Update from Bob and Chelsea, hear from Michael Halpern from the Union of Concerned Scientists about governments interfering with scientific research, and experience the deep freeze with a couple of balloons and some liquid nitrogen in Kitchen Science.

The Naked Scientists Podcast
How Cancers Form, Cancer Biology and Future Therapies

The Naked Scientists Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2006 54:59


Cancer biology goes under the microscope this week, as Gerard Evan talks about the causes of cancer and how cancer spreads around the body. Also on the show, and joining us live from the National Cancer Research Institute Conference, is Fran Balkwill who will be discussing cancer treatments and the development of targeted therapies, and Kat Arney, who will be talking about the latest news in cancer research. We also travel Stateside for a Sciencce Update from Bob and Chelsea, hear from Michael Halpern from the Union of Concerned Scientists about governments interfering with scientific... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists

The Naked Scientists Podcast
How Cancers Form, Cancer Biology and Future Therapies

The Naked Scientists Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2006 54:59


Cancer biology goes under the microscope this week, as Gerard Evan talks about the causes of cancer and how cancer spreads around the body. Also on the show, and joining us live from the National Cancer Research Institute Conference, is Fran Balkwill who will be discussing cancer treatments and the development of targeted therapies, and Kat Arney, who will be talking about the latest news in cancer research. We also travel Stateside for a Sciencce Update from Bob and Chelsea, hear from Michael Halpern from the Union of Concerned Scientists about governments interfering with scientific... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists