2020 is a mess, we are a mess, the world is a mess. Navigating through this world is not an easy task; being forced to quarantine without knowing the pandemic is just another roadblock. We 'hear' about scientific advancements never to understand how that affects us citizens. We 'see' the movements happening in support for a cause - a cause recognized but merely understood. This podcast covers the controversial subjects on ‘bioethics’ and the twisted ‘society’ that we live in today. Blindness leads to frustration but sight leads to new perspectives. Maybe the world is not messed up after all!
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2020 is a mess, we are a mess, the world is a mess. Navigating through this world is not an easy task; being forced to quarantine without knowing the pandemic is just another roadblock. We 'hear' about scientific advancements never to understand how that affects us citizens. We 'see' the movements happening in support for a cause - a cause recognized but merely understood. This podcast covers the controversial subjects on ‘bioethics’ and the twisted ‘society’ that we live in today. Blindness leads to frustration but sight leads to new perspectives. Maybe the world is not messed up after all!
Screening for the future : The case of Elizabeth Holmes
Present (Perfect) Tense
17 minutes 41 seconds
3 years ago
Screening for the future : The case of Elizabeth Holmes
**There are sections of the podcast where the company name was mispronounced as Therano instead of 'Theranos' **
Present (Perfect) Tense
2020 is a mess, we are a mess, the world is a mess. Navigating through this world is not an easy task; being forced to quarantine without knowing the pandemic is just another roadblock. We 'hear' about scientific advancements never to understand how that affects us citizens. We 'see' the movements happening in support for a cause - a cause recognized but merely understood. This podcast covers the controversial subjects on ‘bioethics’ and the twisted ‘society’ that we live in today. Blindness leads to frustration but sight leads to new perspectives. Maybe the world is not messed up after all!