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Why People Are Losing Faith in Healthcare

6/4/202648 min

David Ricks, Chair and CEO of Eli Lilly, joins Scott to discuss the rise of GLP-1 drugs, the future of obesity treatment, and why America's healthcare system is facing a crisis of trust. They explore healthcare costs, addiction, unregulated peptides, pharmaceutical innovation, and the role AI could play in the next generation of drug discovery.

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  1. Speaker 10:00

    [upbeat music] Cheating on your partner is a huge breach of trust.

  2. Speaker 2· Soundbite0:05

    All of the, the pain and the guilt and the reality of what was happening hit me just like a tidal wave all at once.

  3. Speaker 10:14

    Why do people cheat? And why does it make us so mad even when we are not the ones it's happening to? That's this week on Explain It To Me. New episodes Sundays wherever you get your podcasts.

  4. Megan Rapinoe0:28

    [upbeat music] Megan Rapinoe here. This week is our last regular episode of A Touch More before I kick off a limited series, A Touch More: The Beautiful Game, a special series for the World Cup featuring in-depth interviews with some of soccer's biggest stars. But for this week, we are closing out the era with a special compilation episode featuring our absolute favorite moments and themes from our last ninety episodes of A Touch More. Check out the latest episode of A Touch More wherever you get your podcasts and on YouTube.

  5. Scott Galloway· Host0:59

    [upbeat music] Episode three hundred and ninety-nine. Three nine nine is the world's most famous and most photographed grizzly bear. In nineteen ninety-nine, The Sopranos premiered, so I got my boss a tie and a dildo for Christmas, and if he doesn't like the tie, he can go fuck himself. That's an actual joke from the series The Sopranos. Little media history, keeping you, keeping you up on the greatest nostalgia of what is arguably the second greatest TV

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