![]() ![]() Sprinkle in some details about owning a metal record label, having therapist-lead Co-founder meetings, and giving away the wealth of his first business to his mother to show his care and resolve, I can honestly say this episode is incredibly charming and you're going to want to hear these stories. ![]() Not leaving out his partner, Artem, Saeju attributes the success of the company to the success of their friendship. Starting with failing to become a doctor into a heart-wrenching story about his father's early death that then propelled him into a move to New York where he stole lunches at Google and later stole engineers to join his incredibly successful weight loss app, Saeju is here to talk emotion and details. Saeju Jeong is the CEO & Co-founder of Noom. He’s here for the science and science alone, and I hope you’re ready, cuz that’s exactly what this episode’s about.Youtube Link to This EpisodeCharles Brenner’s Twitter - Brenner’s Instagram. You won’t find him caving to the pressures of what’s “in” at the moment or who might be paying off who. Intermittent fasting, “calories in calories out,” longevity, and more. He explains his own scientific breakthroughs, the possible future for his work, and a bit of the new studies that have recently come out on the subject, while also answering Jen’s questions about the latest fads that may or may not have any scientific backing. If it doesn’t have scientific backing in a legitimate peer-reviewed essay with double-blind studies and placebos Charles doesn’t want to hear about it. A “scientists’ scientist” Charles isn’t afraid to ruffle feathers in the defense of scientific truths. Charles Brenner discovered Nicotinamide Riboside as a NAD Precursor and is the Alfred E Mann Family Foundation Chair in Diabetes and Cancer Metabolism at City of Hope National Medical Center. ![]()
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