EPISODE · Jul 22, 2025 · 57 MIN
Ai Stock Wars & Coke Sugar Switch
from GETTIN SAVVY - Health, Wealth and Beauty
GETTIN SAVVY EPISODE 33 In this episode, the hosts discuss various topics ranging from health news, including Trump's diagnosis and Coca-Cola's sugar formulation, to investment strategies focusing on AI and market trends. They delve into health insights about vascular insufficiency, weight management, and cholesterol, while also exploring the implications of diet on overall health. The conversation wraps up with advice for beginner investors and a look ahead at future topics. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Podcast Updates 01:29 Health News: Trump's Diagnosis and Coca-Cola Reformulation 02:09 AI in Finance: Trends and Insights 06:49 Investing in AI: Key Players and Strategies 09:58 Earnings Season: Netflix and Google Insights 21:25 Health Discussion: Sodium, Weight, and Vascular Health 26:30 Understanding Trump's Health Diagnosis 29:27 Chronic Venous Insufficiency Explained 32:12 The Importance of Exercise and Weight Management 32:42 Exploring New Drug Treatments for Weight Loss 34:47 Cholesterol Levels in Women Post-Menopause 38:00 The Impact of Diet on Cholesterol 42:56 Cane Sugar vs. High Fructose Corn Syrup 45:46 Coca-Cola and Pepsi Stock Analysis 49:05 Investment Strategies for Beginners Host descriptions: Catherine Murray, a business newscaster and former Wall Street professional at Goldman, William Blair and Deutsche bank. Dr. Melissa Hershberg, a medical practitioner with a specialized interest in preventive health, weight loss and aesthetic medicine. Disclaimer: for entertainment purposes only, please do your own research, your own homework and consult with a financial advisor for investment discussions. In addition to consulting with your Family Doctor, Physician, GP or other health care providers before making any health and beauty decisions
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