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Blood Cancer Talks

Rajshekhar Chakraborty, Ashwin Kishtagari, and Edward Cliff

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This is a podcast on latest advances in the understanding and management of blood cancers. Here, we will bring a wide range of experts within hematologic malignancies to discuss various topics in depth. Host: Raj Chakraborty, MD from Columbia University, New York, Ashwin Kishtagari, MD, from Vanderbilt University, Nashville, and Edward Cliff, MD, from Harvard University, Boston Tweet your suggestions and feedback to @rajshekharucms @AshKishtagari @Eddie_Cliff @BloodCancerTalk
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Ray Edwards is a sought-after Copywriter, Author, Speaker, and Communications Strategist. His clients include Tony Robbins, Jack Canfield, Jeff Walker, Robert Allen, and more. On this show, Ray helps you start, run, and grow their Internet-based businesses. The show includes interviews with well-known experts like Michael Hyatt, Jeff Goins, Dan Miller, Cliff Ravenscraft, Michael Stelzner, Amy Porterfield, Don Miller, and many others.
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The FlintStory Podcast

Nard Fox & Greg Smalley

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Flint Michigan has had a history of bad press. The FlintStory Podcast will shine a postive light on the city through the stories of Flint living legends that come from every walk of life. The Podcast is guaranteed to have you on the edge of your seat each and every episode.
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In this episode, we reviewed the hottest updates in lymphoma from ASCO and EHA 2024, held in Chicago and Madrid respectively, with Dr. Gloria Iacoboni, a haematologist from University Hospital Vall d'Hebron, in Barcelona, Spain. Here are the key abstracts we discussed: 1. STARGLO: Glofit-GEMOX vs R-GEMOX in relapsed/refractory DLBCL https://library…
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I've certified many copywriters who hold degrees in professions not associated with writing – Physicians, attorneys, engineers... In fact, I've had relatively few students with any professional writing experience. If you've ever thought about trading your current career for a writing career, but the transition seemed impossible, my guest this week …
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Why is Mt. Shasta in northern California linked to so many strange mysteries and legends? Why is it considered by many to be a portal, and considered a hotspot for UFO activity? Why are there long and large stone walls that snake over the foothills of this primordial region? Why are there enigmatic doors carved into the back-side of this mountain? …
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Located near Luxor, Egypt, the "Valley of the Kings" is over 400+ miles away from the Great pyramids in the north - a 7+ hour car drive away. The Valley of the Kings is one of the most famous archaeological sites in the world, which really began to garner significant attention following the discovery of the tomb of Tutankhamun in 1922. Known to con…
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Who are you, and why are you here? That’s the question my podcast guest, Graham Cochrane, is helping us answer today. “Most of us,” Says Graham, “are living a life crafted by other people: family, social media, societal expectations, etc. We’ve conformed to the patterns of everyone around us without even meaning to.” Graham shows how to truly creat…
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Graham Hancock - author and star of the Netflix docu-series "Ancient Apocalypse," as well as the leader of the alternative history movement, recently issued an apology to what some would call his longtime nemesis - Dr. Zahi Hawass, Egyptologist and icon of the mainstream view of history. In this episode I break down why these two history heavy-weig…
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The Inca civilization arose sometime in the early 13th century and included seventeen different Inca rulers that spanned from 1200 A.D. - 1533 A.D. The Inca Empire, called Tawantinsuyu by its subjects (Quechua for the "Realm of the Four Parts”) was the largest empire in pre-Columbian America, and at its height, this empire ruled over ten million su…
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In this episode, we dive into updates in Minimal Residual Disease (MRD) in multiple myeloma, along with the FDA ODAC meeting in April 2024 to decide on MRD as a surrogate endpoint for accelerated approval. Our guests are Dr. Benjamin Derman and Dr. Manni Mohyuddin. Here are the key papers we discussed: 1. Recording of FDA ODAC meeting: https://www.…
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In this exclusive interview I am joined by author, researcher, explorer, Mayanist and host of the Earth Ancients podcast Cliff Dunning. The episode starts out with me asking Cliff to preview his upcoming tour to Turkey where he will visit Gobekli Tepe, Karahan Tepe and many more ancient sites. Having just returned from his annual Egypt expedition, …
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In this episode, we discuss updates in primary myelofibrosis with Dr. Ayalew Tefferi from the Mayo Clinic. The key studies and trials discussed are as follows: · GIPSS: Genetically inspired prognostic scoring system that is exclusively based on genetic markers. § https://www.nature.com/articles/s41375-018-0107-z · MIPSS70+ Version 2.0: Mutation and…
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In this episode I break down the fascinating twelfth century account of the "Green Children of Woolpit," who seemingly appeared out of nowhere one evening near the village of Woolpit in Suffolk, England during harvest season. Why did these children have green skin? Where did they come from? Were they really humans? I will attempt to answer some of …
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Many technological advances come with a healthy dose of fear, and that has definitely been the case with AI - especially with writers and artists. "Why would someone pay me when they can just ask an AI to generate something for them at virtually no cost?" This week, I have an answer...one that gives me the right to gloat a bit. Since the beginning …
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In this exclusive interview I am joined by author, inventor, explorer, historian, CEO, polymath and host of Gaia’s “Codex” series Robert Edward Grant. For one of the first times ever, Robert shares about his latest discoveries in Brazil of huge hidden pyramids, balancing rocks and megalithic stone circles that are aligned with Orion's Belt. Robert …
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Economic "Tough Times" are here, but not yet fully here. What can you do to protect yourself and your business? I've got some wisdom to share from someone who's been through tough economic times before...Me. ​ This week, I'll give you the 7 moves you should make right now to not just survive, but thrive in this economy. ​ I make no claims to be a f…
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Were the ancient engineers of Egypt using the earth's geomagnetic gravity to harness energy through the pyramids? Did inventor Nikola Tesla re-discover some of this ancient technology and use it to power his Wardenclyffe Tower in the early 1900s? In this exclusive interview I am joined by engineer Christopher Dunn, who has authored several ground b…
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I want to talk to you about the incredible power of writing. The power of storytelling. And how it can help you connect with your divine purpose. Yes, even if the writing you do is marketing or sales copy. That’s the subject of this week’s podcast episode. In the podcast, I propose the idea that we writers are, in a sense, prophets. And as prophets…
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In this exclusive interview I am joined by explorer, researcher and author Dr Gregory Little who has written many books which include "The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Native American Indian Mounds & Earthworks." Dr Gregory is the foremost expert regarding the ancient mound builders who thrived from coast to coast across North America in ages past. …
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In this episode, we dive into the data on maintenance therapy in multiple myeloma with Dr. Hira Mian and Dr. Manni Mohyuddin. Here are the key studies we discussed: 1. Meta-analysis of individual patient-level data from CALGB, IFM, and Italian maintenance RCTs (lenalidomide vs placebo or observation): https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28742454/ 2. My…
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In this exclusive interview I am joined by Tony Merkel - host of The Confessionals podcast, filmmaker & CEO of Merkel Media. Tony & I discuss an array of intense topics which include: Strange phenomena taking place at Skinwalker Ranch & the nearby Space Wolf Research property that Tony has visited and produced a documentary film regarding. The myst…
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Let me preface this by acknowledging that most people (myself included) cannot instantly, and completely "disconnect" for two weeks. In my case, I had a full two years of notice, and it still wasn't easy. ​ ​Back in 2022, my wife and I decided to actually take the trip we'd been talking about taking for decades: A trip to the Netherlands. We purcha…
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In this exclusive interview I am joined by author, inventor, explorer, historian, CEO, polymath and host of Gaia’s “Codex” series Robert Edward Grant. For the first time ever, Robert reveals his ground-breaking research that has led him to the conclusion that the infamous Tower of Babel mentioned in Genesis 11 was actually located on a high plateau…
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In this episode, we discuss the diagnosis and management of Essential Thrombocythemia with Dr. Raajit Rampal. Here are the shownotes: 1. IPSET (revised) system, risk categories are defined by the presence of a prior thrombosis, age, and JAK2 mutation status: · Very low risk: No prior thrombosis, age ≤60 years, JAK2-unmutated · Low risk: No prior th…
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This week's episode is Part 3 of my Writer's Rewind Series, and it's all about why your copy isn't performing the way you think it should. There's a reason it isn't converting, and most likely, it's one (or more) of the 5 reasons I'm about to give you. ​ Listen to learn what they are, and how to fix them. 5 Reasons Your Copy Is Failing Failure to u…
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In this exclusive interview I am joined by archaeologist Jenn Deyo, who is also part of the Earth Ancients podcast team with Cliff Dunning. Jenn has spent decades out in the field unearthing artifacts and researching ancient history. In this episode Jenn and I cover the following topics:- how does she cope as a critical thinking archaeologist in a …
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This is part 2 of the "Writer's Rewind" series. I'm devoting this month to covering some of the fundamentals of great copy, and in the case of this week's episode, why copy itself is so fundamentally important to the success of your business, regardless of what that business is. ​ ​This episode was originally released almost a decade ago (the day I…
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In this episode I break down the recent news of a remarkable new discovery in Egypt of a massive 62 ton box that was hiding underneath the ground where construction had begun for a new hospital. Was this box a "sarcophagus," or was it originally used for a different purpose? Next I will share the incredible true story of Sir William Siemens and the…
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This week’s podcast is a refresher on the core basics of writing persuasive copy (and everything is copy — it’s not ONLY sales pages and emails). If you can write effective sales copy, you can literally write your own paycheck. There really should be no such thing as a “broke copywriter”. And there should be no such thing as a business owner or ent…
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In this exclusive interview I am joined by ancient history researcher and author Matthew LaCroix. Matthew has written such books as "The Stage of Time" and recently co-authored "The Epic of Humanity." In this insightful episode, Matthew shares his in depth research regarding recent archaeological discoveries around and deep below Lake Van in easter…
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In this episode, we talked about overall survival data from CARTITUDE-4 and KarMMa-3 that was presented at FDA ODAC meeting with Dr. Samer Al Hadidi from University of Arkansas Myeloma Center. RCTs of BCMA CAR T-cell Therapy in Early Relapsed Multiple Myeloma: a) KarMMa-3 (ide-cel): https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36762851/ b) CARTITUDE-4 (cilta-ce…
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Who else wants to reduce your financial stress and create a stable source of income from your business? This is the way: shift to a membership-based business model. I know what you might be thinking: “Geez, Uncle Ray… that sounds complicated, and anyways… ain’t everybody sick of all the subscriptions?” My answers are: it doesn't have to be complica…
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On last week's episode, I boldly declared, "Writing gets you everything you want." This week, I'm giving you some proof of how that has been true in my life. ​You may already be thinking, "But Ray, you're a writer...of course writing has been important in your career." The thing is, the proof I'm offering today has nothing to do with writing jobs. …
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This week, I'm answering some of the most common questions I'm receiving from listeners, viewers, and readers. Since they keep coming up (some for many years), I feel that my answers will be helpful to more than just those who took the time to ask. ​ ​If I missed anything (or Heaven forbid, you disagree), feel free to leave a comment, or reach out …
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In this exclusive interview I am joined by Egyptologist and tour-guide Mohamed Ibrahim - author of the new book "Egypt before the written History." In this insightful episode, Mohamed and I discuss a variety of topics that include stargates and lost technologies of ancient Egypt. Mohamed shares his fascinating theories regarding the purpose of the …
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The great state of Montana has always been considered one of the last frontiers of adventure and exploration. And never more so than now! In this exclusive interview, I am joined by researcher, film-maker, drone-pilot & ancient history enthusiast Michael Collins, AKA "Wandering Wolf," who has spent extensive time visiting the mysterious site outsid…
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In this episode we discuss the management of newly diagnosed AL amyloidosis with Dr. Angela Dispenzieri from the Mayo Clinic. Here are the key articles discussed: 1. Optimal use of tissue biopsy in AL amyloidosis: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28271734/ 2. Mayo 2004 staging: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/15365071/ 3. Mayo 2012 staging: https://…
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In this episode I start out by talking about the mysterious box that is featured deep inside the Great Pyramid in the so called "King's Chamber." Mainstream academia states that it is simply a sarcophagus, but is it? Next I share about a fascinating discovery that was made several years ago in Peru of one of the strangest mummified & elongated head…
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