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EPISODE · Jul 3, 2026 · 35 MIN

Drayke Jacobs-Van-Tol

from The Biology of Becoming · host Way of Life Wellness

Dodge and Drake discuss peptides, exosomes, and the challenges of patient-centric medicine. They explore Drake's personal peptide regimen, the use of NAD spray and TRT, the impact of exosomes on patient recovery, and the potential of exosomes in medicine. They also delve into the why behind pursuing frontier medicine, the challenges in the medical industry, and the fight for patient-centric medicine. The conversation highlights the Monsanto case and its environmental impact. The conversation covers a range of topics including health challenges, the new educational standard, clinic practices, AI in healthcare, fatherhood and resilience, influences and learning, and the future of exosomes and protocols. The discussion emphasizes the importance of curiosity, positive influences, and the evolving nature of healthcare protocols.TakeawaysPeptides and exosomes have the potential to revolutionize medicineThe medical industry faces challenges in providing patient-centric care Curiosity and learning are essential for personal growth and a positive mindset.Surrounding oneself with positive influences and continuously evolving healthcare protocols are key to success.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Deep Dives with Drake05:36 Exosomes and Signaling Molecules12:13 The Potential of Exosomes in Medicine20:03 The Monsanto Case and Environmental Impact27:17 Fatherhood and Resilience32:17 Influences and Learning37:31 Exosomes and Future Protocols

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Dodge and Drake discuss peptides, exosomes, and the challenges of patient-centric medicine. They explore Drake's personal peptide regimen, the use of NAD spray and TRT, the impact of exosomes on patient recovery, and the potential of exosomes in medicine. They also delve into the why behind pursuing frontier medicine, the challenges in the medical industry, and the fight for patient-centric medicine. The conversation highlights the Monsanto case and its environmental impact. The conversation covers a range of topics including health challenges, the new educational standard, clinic practices, AI in healthcare, fatherhood and resilience, influences and learning, and the future of exosomes and protocols. The discussion emphasizes the importance of curiosity, positive influences, and the evolving nature of healthcare protocols.TakeawaysPeptides and exosomes have the potential to revolutionize medicineThe medical industry faces challenges in providing patient-centric care Curiosity and learning are essential for personal growth and a positive mindset.Surrounding oneself with positive influences and continuously evolving healthcare protocols are key to success.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Deep Dives with Drake05:36 Exosomes and Signaling Molecules12:13 The Potential of Exosomes in Medicine20:03 The Monsanto Case and Environmental Impact27:17 Fatherhood and Resilience32:17 Influences and Learning37:31 Exosomes and Future Protocols

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