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2425: The Future of Telemedicine With Ernest Colling

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Ernest Colling, Founder & CEO of Transcend

  • From high school dropout to CEO. His history, background, and how he got into the peptide telemedicine space. (2:24)

  • The first surprises and opportunities starting a telemedicine company. (23:49)

  • His first introduction to peptides, and the most impactful ones to him. (28:30)

  • At what point did he know things were taking off? (34:52)

  • Scaling issues encountered. (36:50)

  • How do these compound pharmacies work? (38:12)

  • A better quality of life with preventative medicine. (39:59)

  • How has the cost for the end consumer changed? (42:19)

  • Does every peptide have a name brand? (44:05)

  • The motivation and meaning behind his foundation. (48:21)

  • How EMDR therapy changed his life. (53:27)

  • The importance and value of getting your blood work done to find your baseline. (54:51)

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Ernest Colling, Founder & CEO of Transcend

  • From high school dropout to CEO. His history, background, and how he got into the peptide telemedicine space. (2:24)

  • The first surprises and opportunities starting a telemedicine company. (23:49)

  • His first introduction to peptides, and the most impactful ones to him. (28:30)

  • At what point did he know things were taking off? (34:52)

  • Scaling issues encountered. (36:50)

  • How do these compound pharmacies work? (38:12)

  • A better quality of life with preventative medicine. (39:59)

  • How has the cost for the end consumer changed? (42:19)

  • Does every peptide have a name brand? (44:05)

  • The motivation and meaning behind his foundation. (48:21)

  • How EMDR therapy changed his life. (53:27)

  • The importance and value of getting your blood work done to find your baseline. (54:51)

Related Links/Products Mentioned

Featured Guest/People Mentioned

  continue reading

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