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Stem Cells, Exosomes & the Future of Recovery ft. Seth Berge I Coffeez with Joe Shalaby

1/30/202647 min

Regenerative medicine is one of the fastest-growing areas in health and wellness — but it’s also one of the most misunderstood.

In this episode of Coffeez for Closers, Joe sits down with Seth Berge, founder of Regenerative Revival and Precision Biologics, to unpack how regenerative therapies are actually being delivered, regulated, and scaled across the United States.

Seth is a lifelong entrepreneur who didn’t start in medicine — but found his purpose in building ethical, education-first models that help people explore alternatives to surgery, long-term pain management, and invasive procedures.

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  1. Seth Berge· Guest0:00

    My passion is so many people still think stem cells are, therapy is unattainable. Yeah, it's not cheap, cheap.

  2. Joseph Shalaby· Host0:04

    I, I thought it was unattainable.

  3. Seth Berge· Guest0:06

    Yeah. People think it's unattainable. They think they have to go somewhere else, and even if, you know, they might hear some ad that says you need to go to Panama. They're like, "Well, I'm not spending 50 grand to go to Panama."

  4. Joseph Shalaby· Host0:14

    Welcome to another episode of Coffees. Thanks for coming on today's show, Seth.

  5. Seth Berge· Guest0:18

    Good to be here.

  6. Joseph Shalaby· Host0:19

    All right, cool. So I like to start the show off, Seth, a guy like you, very, very fit guy, uh, in the health and wellness space, what's your morning routine?

  7. Seth Berge· Guest0:26

    Morning routine, boy, um, I am not, at this point, I have not got myself to get up at 4:00 AM and do the cold plunges, so I'm not gonna give you a really good answer here. Um, I like to stay up a little bit late, watch some TV, wind down.

  8. Joseph Shalaby· Host0:38

    Yeah.

  9. Seth Berge· Guest0:38

    So I'm not really getting up till 7:00, 7:30 probably. So I know that's not gonna play very well in the super health and wellness space. But I also like to be there when my kids get ready for school.

  10. Joseph Shalaby· Host0:46

    Yeah.

  11. Seth Berge· Guest0:47

    So I have a 13-year-old and a nine-year-old. The 13-year-old's up at about 7:00, gets ready for school, then the nine-year-old comes down about 8:00. So I'm kinda checking emails, um, getting ready for the day, and then when they go to school, um, then I really start working. So, um, I- When do you hit the gym- I, yes ...

  12. Joseph Shalaby· Host1:01

    and do all the other stuff?

  13. Seth Berge· Guest1:02

    So I am different. I don't like this, but because I can't get myself to get up at 4:00 or 5:00 in the morning, um, which would require going to bed super early, most of the time I don't get to the gym till after 5:30, sometimes after 6:30, because it's just hard for me to take an hour, hour and a half in the middle of the day with everything I have going on. So- Yeah ... usually when I'm done working, then I can just go to the gym and kinda focus on the gym and not be as distracted. The days I try to get up in the morning and do it, you know, at like 9:00 or even at 1:00 or 2:00, it's just I find I get calls

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