What happens when a patient cures himself in his garage, then builds a biotech company from scratch? You get The Breaking Brad Show — where rebellion meets research and the impossible becomes inevitable.
Hosted by Brad Burnam, founder and CEO of Turn Therapeutics, the show explores what it takes to build something that shouldn’t exist — from breakthrough cures to bold startups to movements that challenge the establishment.
Each episode dives into the world of Rebel R&D — not just research and development, but rebel and defy. You’ll meet founders, scientists, policymakers, and inventors who refused to wait for permission, funding, or precedent — and built their own way forward.
Because the future doesn’t belong to the biggest institutions.
It belongs to the people crazy enough to build the impossible — one idea, one risk, one breakthrough at a time.
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What happens when a patient cures himself in his garage, then builds a biotech company from scratch? You get The Breaking Brad Show — where rebellion meets research and the impossible becomes inevitable.
Hosted by Brad Burnam, founder and CEO of Turn Therapeutics, the show explores what it takes to build something that shouldn’t exist — from breakthrough cures to bold startups to movements that challenge the establishment.
Each episode dives into the world of Rebel R&D — not just research and development, but rebel and defy. You’ll meet founders, scientists, policymakers, and inventors who refused to wait for permission, funding, or precedent — and built their own way forward.
Because the future doesn’t belong to the biggest institutions.
It belongs to the people crazy enough to build the impossible — one idea, one risk, one breakthrough at a time.
Could Food Rules and Gut Health Be Driving Autism?
The Breaking Brad Show
1 hour 8 minutes
3 months ago
Could Food Rules and Gut Health Be Driving Autism?
CDC recently reported that autism now affects 1 in 31 children in the U.S. Brad and guest expert, Greer McGuinness, MS,RD, explore overlooked factors—environmental toxins, diet, and gut health—that may be driving the “epidemic.” An eye-opening conversation for parents and professionals.
Guest links
Greer McGuinness, MS, RD, CDN, CLT, DT.SP.
Email: greer@biomedicalhealingforkids.com
Website: https://www.biomedicalhealingforkids.com/
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The Breaking Brad Show
What happens when a patient cures himself in his garage, then builds a biotech company from scratch? You get The Breaking Brad Show — where rebellion meets research and the impossible becomes inevitable.
Hosted by Brad Burnam, founder and CEO of Turn Therapeutics, the show explores what it takes to build something that shouldn’t exist — from breakthrough cures to bold startups to movements that challenge the establishment.
Each episode dives into the world of Rebel R&D — not just research and development, but rebel and defy. You’ll meet founders, scientists, policymakers, and inventors who refused to wait for permission, funding, or precedent — and built their own way forward.
Because the future doesn’t belong to the biggest institutions.
It belongs to the people crazy enough to build the impossible — one idea, one risk, one breakthrough at a time.