Clarence Jones
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You know, Stan, you know, let me say this real quick. You know, Jay, when you were introduced, Stan said you were, you know, you were the epidemiologist. And I couldn't spell that word for a long, long time anyway. But, you know, chronic diseases. How is this, you know, you said sickle cell. I mean, you just started, you know, Stan missed a whole lot of things that are underneath your leadership.
You know, Stan, you know, let me say this real quick. You know, Jay, when you were introduced, Stan said you were, you know, you were the epidemiologist. And I couldn't spell that word for a long, long time anyway. But, you know, chronic diseases. How is this, you know, you said sickle cell. I mean, you just started, you know, Stan missed a whole lot of things that are underneath your leadership.
How has it affected those issues or those diseases? Yeah. Is there anything that has emerged that you want to, I mean, that you're gonna talk about? Any particular disease?
How has it affected those issues or those diseases? Yeah. Is there anything that has emerged that you want to, I mean, that you're gonna talk about? Any particular disease?
You know, I never heard the connection between the shots that you mentioned and diabetes. Oh, I've never heard that. I mean, I think that's that's that's quite interesting information for me.
You know, I never heard the connection between the shots that you mentioned and diabetes. Oh, I've never heard that. I mean, I think that's that's that's quite interesting information for me.
But anyway, all right, go ahead. I was going to say, I think when Murphy look at you with those soft eyes, he's not saying Stan, he's saying Papa. Papa. I think that's what motivates you to get up and say, oh, God.
But anyway, all right, go ahead. I was going to say, I think when Murphy look at you with those soft eyes, he's not saying Stan, he's saying Papa. Papa. I think that's what motivates you to get up and say, oh, God.
I do. I think one of the reasons why we wanted, first of all, we want our listeners to say thank you because Stan and I are going to be really chatting away today.
I do. I think one of the reasons why we wanted, first of all, we want our listeners to say thank you because Stan and I are going to be really chatting away today.
You know, we didn't ask Sheridan or anybody else to give us any research about this, but as two more seasoned people, we thought that we would just chatter and talk about it because I think that motivation is important for us to discuss and to share information about because I think that we think about it a lot, but we don't necessarily talk about it a lot.
You know, we didn't ask Sheridan or anybody else to give us any research about this, but as two more seasoned people, we thought that we would just chatter and talk about it because I think that motivation is important for us to discuss and to share information about because I think that we think about it a lot, but we don't necessarily talk about it a lot.
And so we wanted to just kind of go into that. But anyway, I think many times, for us, and I wanna come at it from a health perspective, okay? I've probably mentioned this before. Growing up, being younger, you feel like you're invincible. You feel like you don't have to worry about that. You see older people who are going through changes,
And so we wanted to just kind of go into that. But anyway, I think many times, for us, and I wanna come at it from a health perspective, okay? I've probably mentioned this before. Growing up, being younger, you feel like you're invincible. You feel like you don't have to worry about that. You see older people who are going through changes,
And you don't think about yourself in the sense of taking care of yourself. And again, I'm just saying from my perspective, as much as you need to. And one day you see something happen to someone that you thought it would never happen to. And then it makes you start to think about it.
And you don't think about yourself in the sense of taking care of yourself. And again, I'm just saying from my perspective, as much as you need to. And one day you see something happen to someone that you thought it would never happen to. And then it makes you start to think about it.
For example, you could see somebody who, as you just said, Stan, somebody who was in a car accident and they didn't have their seatbelt on and something drastic happened to them. Maybe not death, but maybe it was just the fact that they lost a limb or they were incapacitated for a long, long time. It really causes you to think about about it.
For example, you could see somebody who, as you just said, Stan, somebody who was in a car accident and they didn't have their seatbelt on and something drastic happened to them. Maybe not death, but maybe it was just the fact that they lost a limb or they were incapacitated for a long, long time. It really causes you to think about about it.
So fear sometimes, I mean, that, that, that, that's one of the things that, that sometimes motivate us to, to have honest and open conversation is, is the fact about fear. We fear what we don't know. And so we're motivated to try to, to prevent it from happening to us. Right. Right. Meaning that we can. So that's, that's my initial talk.
So fear sometimes, I mean, that, that, that, that's one of the things that, that sometimes motivate us to, to have honest and open conversation is, is the fact about fear. We fear what we don't know. And so we're motivated to try to, to prevent it from happening to us. Right. Right. Meaning that we can. So that's, that's my initial talk.