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EPISODE · Dec 22, 2020 · 49 MIN

That Thing About Beating the Odds Against Me

from One More Thing Before You Go

In this episode we are going to have a conversation with the son of a prominent Arabic linguist from Cairo, who at four years old, was left with his grandparents in post-WWII Germany, was neglected throughout his childhood and shuffled across Egypt, Germany, and London and was an isolated and depressed teen. He survived and overcame becoming a world-renowned surgeon specializing in Oncology and Nutrition. Dr Michael Marwan Meguid conducted research at Harvard's Massachusetts General, MIT, Brigham & Women's, UCLA, and Syracuse University, and discovered groundbreaking advancements in Nutrition with regard to Cancer and other ailments. He is an author, a podcast producer and living the retired life in Florida, we conducted our interview from his small island residence. You can find more about Dr Meguids Podcast, his books and his next projects on my website www.beforeyougopodcast.com Also at Dr Meguid’s website at https://michaelmeguid.com/ His Unique Podcast can be found at: https://makingthecutpodcast.com/ or an any of your favorite platformsThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podcorn - https://podcorn.com/privacy

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