Eric Topol
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Because a lot of people that do these talks, they have to do it 10 times.
So that kind of was another metric.
But what I don't like about that is it just because these people almost have to memorize their talks from having given it so much and all this coaching, it comes across, you know, kind of stilted, unnatural.
you're just a natural great communicator added to all your other things.
Oh, that's fantastic.
Well, this has been such a enjoyable, uh, conversation.
Uh, and I, did I miss anything that we need to bring up or do you think we have it covered?
Well, you really are such a great inspiration to all of us in the biomedical community.
And we'll be cheering for your continued success.
And thanks so much for joining today.
And I look forward to the next time we get a chance to visit.
Well, hello, it's Eric Topol with Ground Truce.
And I am just thrilled today to welcome Carl Zimmer, who is one of the great science journalists of our times.
He's written 14 books.
He writes for the New York Times and many other venues of great science journalism.
And he has a new book, which I absolutely love, called Airborne.
And you can see, I have all these rabbit,
Page is tagged and there's lots to talk about here because this book is the book of air.
I mean, it is.
I mean, we're talking about everything that you ever wanted to know about air and where we need to go, how we missed the boat and COVID and everything else.