Growing up in Michigan, channel 7 action news was a pretty big deal. Bill Bonds was a legend. Right up there with Ron Burgundy.
It was pretty neat to have them do a piece on Forever Labs. You can see me, mk and b_b in the video, with myself and mk answering questions.
It's interesting to see how the sausage is made. PR/Media is a racket.
This morning mk and I were on a live program being interviewed. We were preceded by a cat.
No joke.
Still, I thought this piece turned out well.
Looking fresh tng. That tie is directly proportional to your continued success.
Congratulations, this is what success smells like, and it absolutely reeks of hard work. Now I'm considering having the procedure someday, of course. Your client base will be deep and wide with that kinda price and potential. Do you contract surgeons to perform the procedure in other locations? I know it's a quick outpatient thing, sounds great.
Now I'm considering having the procedure someday, of course.
Reach out to me directly, when you're ready to have it done. Hubskiers get the family discount, of course. Do you contract surgeons to perform the procedure in other locations?
We credential physicians, primarily orthopedic and plastic surgeons to perform the procedure on our behalf. We have doctors in Michigan, North Carolina and San Francisco. Our doctors are top-notch, hailing from the Universities of Michigan, UCSF, Princeton, Duke etc. -We have been very selective about who we are partnering with. Where are you at in the country these days?
We'll be in touch, thanks. :) I'm a couple of places in Texas, but I'm also going to be increasingly mobile for conferences. I even interface with some U Mich people at them. One of the models I use for analysis is primarily written by those guys, actually. It's not a stretch of the imagination that we'll cross paths someday. Cheers!
Crushed it. That must be a trip being on the Telly.
Thanks man! It was a trip. Seeing how the whole PR machine works is sort of a trip. The woman that did the report... we never met her. Not once. Never spoke to her, neither did the patient or the doctor. It's wild how these reports are made. Also, watching how a morning show is orchestrated was really interesting. Banter, kitty cats, banter, weather, traffic, banter, stem cells, banter... we were a bit out of place. I wish they had a link to that live show. I will say that they couldn't have been nicer to us while we were there. Their head anchor, a woman named Alicia was awesome and mentioned that she'd like to have her mother bank her stem cells. Also, funnily enough the guy with the cat on the show is a doctor and wants to bank his stem cells with us. -You never know where the opportunities will come from. But yeah, it was a trip. How you been?
I was on an academic game show called It's Academic! in high school. It was hosted in Baltimore's CBS affiliate studio and so we were in the TV studio for the day, poking around and watching how the sausage got made. It was a total riot. The anchor I met seemed like a robot, and I think I decided right around then that TV hosting was not for me. I of course assumed that that door was always open to me if only I decided on it. Life has been good! It's been a little while since I've seen some hubski faces. I'm on semiannual fix.