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Get Real with Jim Weiss

Get Real with Jim Weiss

Auteur(s): Jim Weiss
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As the founder of internationally acclaimed global health innovation company Real Chemistry, Jim Weiss knows that the key to success and leveraging one's mission is connection -- so he's reached out to innovators in and outside of healthcare to discuss what's now and what's next. He's interviewing world-renowned scientists, CEOs, public health experts, and the list goes on! It's time to GET REAL about the future of healthcare and how to be better health citizens.005199 Hygiène et mode de vie sain Sciences sociales
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  • Jesse Solomon on Cancer, Early Detection, Survivor Advocacy, and Bravo!
    Nov 17 2025
    You probably know Jesse Solomon from Summer House on Bravo and from his up and coming singing career. Today, Jim and Jesse are chatting about advocacy and cancer. Jesse is a two-time testicular cancer survivor who uses his platform to reduce the stigma around testicular cancer and to encourage young men to prevent the event by getting checked yearly. Jesse is fun, loving, and unafraid to get real, which is a quality Jim appreciates in others and upholds himself. We’re going to hear about Jesse's journey from working in finance to Bravo and about his involvement with nonprofits to spread awareness about testicular cancer and to connect with other cancer survivors. This is an episode you won't want to miss.
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    27 min
  • Is Men’s Sexual Health a Biomarker for Overall Health? Dr. Paul Turek Thinks So
    Oct 27 2025
    This week, Jim is chatting with his own doctor, Dr. Paul Turek, one of the nation’s leading experts in male fertility and founder of The Turek Clinic. Jim and Dr. Turek talk about why sperm health reflects overall health, and how mental health, physical health, epigenetics, lifestyle, and environment ALL affect fertility. They discuss how men's resistance to the doctors is more often due to the fact that they are siloed. Kids have pediatricians. At 16, girls move on to their gynecologists, who become primary care doctors, while boy's health care fades. This conversation will hopefully help you see how men’s health and fertility require a holistic, 360-degree approach to the body, mind, and spirit. In this episode, you'll learn: 1. How sperm health reflects total wellness 2. How microplastics affect fertility 3. Why men lose consistent care after youth 4. How GLP-1 drugs may help sperm count 5. What happens during “manopause”
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    46 min
  • Dr. Cliff Hudis on The Optimistic Future of Cancer Treatment
    Oct 13 2025
    This week, Jim is speaking with the incomparable Dr. Cliff Hudis about his work in oncology at Memorial Sloan Kettering to his shift into the public sector as CEO of The American Society of Clininal Oncology. Cliff is a wealth of knowledge and insights and this audience will cling to every word. He's a delight of a person, full of warmth, heart, and just the right amount of fight. We discussed the first iteration of his career in breast cancer and the incredible leaps in treatment he witnessed including the discovery of BRCA and HER2 in the early 1990's. We're also Getting Real about the roadblocks in the way of advancing the research, development and treatment of cancer, specifically the push and pull between public and private sector funding. Cliff stresses the importance governmental funding plays in cancer treatment and boosting scientist and doctor morale. Finally, as always, we touch and music, specifically The Rolling Stones, which you won't want to miss! In this episode, you'll learn: 1. How coordinated global research efforts drove one of medicine’s biggest mortality declines 2. How agriculture, economics, and environment are as critical as biology in reducing risk 3. That federal funding is driver of progress. Bipartisan congressional support keeps research alive even in uncertain times 4. Where early detection stands and why evidence, not hype, defines what screening tools doctors should use on patients 5. What’s real and what’s not yet real in cancer vaccines and immunotherapy
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    48 min
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