RE: Stem cell therapy with MS
March 22, 2018 at 2:37 pm
(This post was last modified: March 22, 2018 at 2:39 pm by henryp.)
(March 21, 2018 at 2:56 pm)Hammy Wrote:Rogan's best traits is he's just so open minded and curious. He doesn't add much to an interview like this, but he's the reason they are getting the platform.(March 21, 2018 at 11:46 am)wallym Wrote: https://www.cellmedicine.com/
This is probably a better link to show what's happening rather than Joe Rogan podcast.
Joe Rogan... that guy who seems like a really nice guy and has some really smart people on his show. But they're often 10 times smarter than he is which I guess is part of what makes it entertaining lol.
His guest will say something really intellectual and eloquent and he'll more or less be like "Yeah I know what you mean bro, I get that all the time man." lol. He's definitely more brawn than brains but he's a cool guy who interviews some smart people and it can be really entertaining how the interviews go and how the amusing digressions happen lol.
He's also pretty good at being 3rd party objective. Just looking at things and trying to understand the nuances of all the perspectives on an issue, rather than getting that tunnel vision of "This is how I see things, so that's what is." A lot of times, even if he's not fleshing out a full idea, his wandering perspective will pull on a string that you can go unravel on your own later.
CL, you ever consider a career as a therapist or social worker? You seem very interested in people, and you seem to like people. Seems like the two would pair well together for a rewarding career?