Dr. Andrew Huberman
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whole genome sequencing.
It's just all different lenses to look at the same sort of set of goals through.
And yes, there's a range of quality and rigor and communication styles and personalities.
But if you can maintain some level of curiosity and discernment about what works for you or doesn't work for you or where you think there's merit, that's great.
But it's going to be a wonderful thing when we can all start to dialogue and see where the points of convergence are, where you're basically talking about
two different groups talking about the exact same thing through different language.
I think that's where things really can move forward.
The discourse of public science and health communication obviously is something I'm very passionate about.
I would love to see more podcasts, believe it or not, not just my podcast, but there are more podcasts.
If you have something to say to the world, please say it.
Please put it out there on social media.
I do think that there's value there.
So I'm encouraging the every person, not just usually they go the young people, but like the every people,
to get information out there and to support the efforts.
And I also want to say thank you so much for coming out on a Saturday night here in Melbourne and for listening to the podcast and for, yeah, it really means a lot to me.
Thank you.
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I really appreciate it that the podcast is indeed a labor of love.