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🗓️ 13 April 2022
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Is how we think about and approach cancer all wrong? By reexamining the roots of cancer evolution, a shift in thinking may lead to significant new developments. Listen up to learn:
Richard Jacobs, the founder of the Finding Genius Podcast, joins the conversation with Perry Marshall to discuss revolutionizing the way we approach cancer treatment and the possibilities the future holds.
Cancer is one of the most significant and prevalent issues plaguing humankind. However, despite tremendous research budgets and efforts, there has been little progress in finding any base causes for the condition.
While chemotherapy and radiation are the industry standard, the reality of the situation is that they alone often aren't enough and can cause damage of their own. However, if we take a fresh perspective on cancer and lose inhibition in asking new questions, we may just find a magic bullet that has never before been considered.
Look for the Finding Genius Podcast on almost all platforms to learn more!
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0:00.0 | This podcast is being republished with permission from Perry Marshall. |
0:04.6 | This is Perry Marshall, and I am here with Rich Jacobs, who has very recently put out a book called |
0:12.6 | Finding Genius, Understanding Cancer, and the subtitle is 30 questions, 70 geniuses, 200 amazing insights, and |
0:21.6 | it is quite a good book. It is a |
0:25.1 | reconsideration of what cancer is and what ought to be done about it and how the research |
0:33.2 | should take a different tack. And somebody was asking me just the other day, and this was a |
0:40.2 | super broad question. He wasn't looking for any particular answer. He said, so what are some |
0:45.5 | good books you've read lately? And I mentioned a couple, and this was one of them. |
0:51.8 | And it would be very easy for somebody's cancer book not to make that list. So I think it was |
0:58.8 | a compliment to you, Rich, that I said that. And so Rich, welcome. Glad you're here. |
1:05.2 | Yeah. Thank you, Perry. It was a compliment. I appreciate it. And I'm really glad to be on |
1:09.2 | the line with you. Thank you very much. Yes. So Rich has in the last few years been running a |
1:14.8 | podcast called Finding Genius, where he interviews an insane number of people on an insane number |
1:22.4 | of topics. I think Rich, you started this podcast because you're appetite for conversation and |
1:31.4 | information vastly exceeds that of most people. Right? Yeah, I realized, you know, all day I'll |
1:42.5 | be busy learning stuff. And then I'll take a break and relax and watch YouTube videos to learn |
1:46.6 | other stuff. And then at night, I'll talk to people and learn more stuff. So I'm always learning. |
1:51.1 | But it's fun. Yeah. Yeah. And so because he has talked to such a huge range of people back in |
1:59.0 | the a few years ago, it was a lot of crypto people, a lot of technology people. In the last couple |
2:04.1 | of years, it's been much more in science, cancer, virology, and a lot of related fields. These |
2:11.6 | very knowledgeable about the various views in these topics. And commonly asks people questions |
2:21.9 | that nobody else has ever asked them before. And so Rich, I just want to talk about your book and |
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