BILLIONAIRE Mike Milken ON: Going To Prison, Facing Terminal Cancer & Using His Money For Good

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In this enlightening episode, we welcome financier and visionary leader Michael Milken who is revolutionizing our take on science and modern medicine.

Together, we delve into the realm of cancer research and the importance of providing support to drive groundbreaking advancements, uncover the fascinating world of gut health and the profound impact it has on our immunity, the profound connection between personal health and the well-being of the world we inhabit, and we ponder whether laboratory-grown food is a sustainable, long-term change for the betterment of our planet.

Tune in on this thought-provoking journey as we unlock the wisdom and potential to create positive change in ourselves and the world. Let us embrace our innate ability to envision and manifest a healthier, harmonious future for all.

In this conversation with Michael Milken, we discuss:
00:00 Intro
00:35 What Childhood Memory Shaped You?
04:17 Revolutionizing The Financial Industry
10:08 Studying Patterns For Success
16:47 On Being Indicted & Going To Prison
23:19 Focus On The Path Forward
26:13 Being Diagnosed With Terminal Prostate Cancer
37:08 Investing & Accelerating Medical Research
53:30 We Are On The Verge Of A Medical Revolution
57:58 Would You Eat Food Grown In A Laboratory?
01:00:46 Your Immune System Is Smarter Than All The Scientists In The World
01:06:17 Our Modern Habits Are Impacting Our Health
01:11:22 A New Food Chain Is Coming
01:16:10 Mike on Final Five

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Thank you for this podcast.
Mr. Milken and Dr. Zach Bush (your podcast from a week ago), should connect and join forces.

PilbinCycler
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Fantastic Everyone should listen to this Pod Cat Very powerful Thanks Mike & Jay

AndyLoRusso
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This was such an exciting podcast. Thank you, Jay, for inviting Michael.

laborinque
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Nice podcast. I read Michael Milken's book on Faster Cures. In the introduction there is a memorable framing of his life- "my life seems like a river with three main tributaries of interest—science, education and access to capital". He certainly has made substantial contributions to each. Has the ability to see the big picture and understand intricate details at the same time. His own recovery from a terminal cancer diagnosis reinforces the importance of agency in life.

michael
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Why have I never heard of Michael Miliken . Very interesting man. He should be a voice for books, he has a captivating voice. Very interesting man and sounds like a genius. Thank you for your contribution to our world

Ezduzit
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I am really happy you had Michael Milken as a guest. Me as a researcher in Europe resonate so much on all the things he said. I would love to do more medical based basic science but funding and many other problems are making it not easy for me to pursue a career as an independant group leader. Thanks for this great podcast!! I wish you all the best!

ch.k
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It was so insightful~ thank you so much

위대한상상-qm
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My favourite speaker Jay genius l love his speech very much.

gracejasinthpriyadarsini
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Jay, I'm a follower of your work. I'm such admired, respected, and inspired by Michael, an absolutely amazing human being. This is one of the best podcasts for me in your program. Thank you both of you!

bokaakalu
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This was one of the most enlighten videos thank you will share

shontaturner
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Love this podcast, probably my fav so far. I hope one day you will interview me :)

k____
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First common😊❤
l love Jay shetty podcast❤
Love it soo much.

mrcalm-wmog
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This was so informative, I hope more people take the time to listen to this episode.

ycapaz
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Thats amazing insight on how a person this rich and intelligent has made few decisions to turn his and their closed ones life. Also its amazing how he mentions about Ayurveda and how he changed his diet. Thats amazing.

Prabhsehajbawa
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0:09: 📚 The speaker recounts childhood memories that shaped his curiosity and interest in research, including his fascination with data and knowledge and his discovery of his father's polio.
6:57: 📊 The speaker discusses the democratization of capital and the impact of changing financial systems on job creation and population growth.
14:26: 💡 The speaker discusses the importance of addressing slow-growing cancers and the need for early detection. They also talk about their experience of going to prison and how they used that time.
21:23: 💪 Having inner strength and focusing on the future is important in overcoming challenges and moving forward.
29:41: 🌱 The speaker made a decision to focus on reversible changes in his lifestyle, particularly in his diet, after observing that none of his relatives or friends who had died from life-threatening diseases had ever made any changes.
37:00: 🔑 The speaker discusses the challenges faced in the medical field and the importance of teamwork, data sharing, and government funding in accelerating research and finding solutions for diseases.
44:49: 💡 Galvanizing at a large scale and level requires convincing talented people to stand down temporarily and have faith in the cause, while also providing support and funding to young scientists to change their careers and make breakthroughs.
55:07: ✨ The world is making progress in HIV/AIDS research and treatment, and there is potential for a revolution in healthcare with technology.
1:01:46: 🌍 The speaker discusses various topics including organ transplants, non-invasive surgery, the importance of using all senses, and the need for changes in healthcare.
1:09:46: 📚 Mike Milken discusses the impact of sugar on health and the potential for technology to revolutionize the food industry.
1:16:54: ❤ Mike Milken shares his insights on love, life, and treating others with kindness.
Recap by Tammy AI

ambition
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Another purposeful plus workaholic podcast episode indeed Jay! Thanks for the work motivation Jay! Keep it up for the rest of this 2023🎉❤

nathanleung
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Was waiting for your podcast jay...thank you❤

koustav_
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It seems like I'm gonna look for his book 😮

AhmedHumaisan
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That’s was interesting. I love science . Thank you jay. I wish you could do one on healing the body with crystal 💫 🙌🏼

mayasfitness
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To have everyone given access to the education and self-discipline he was privileged to be given. His view of the world from an early age is something many people don't begin to think about in a lifetime. His ambition is something that is hidden from the economically disadvantaged. To have that type of reading material would be almost illegal in the hood. I see why WS want to close libraries and teach false history. He never had that as a impediment to his mental development. The world would be a much better place were everyone given the same resources that were available to him. We are loosing much more abilities to help mankind by depriving the others from looking at the same problem with the same opportunity. The answer to all of our questions may be one deprived person away. They never got the guidance we all needed to advance.

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