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This episode of The Pathway to Peak Performance proudly supports Grace Science, a biotech-focused organization advancing gene therapy research for rare congenital diseases. Founded by a father whose daughter was born with an extremely rare condition, Grace Science is working to develop treatments that can change and extend lives. All profits generated by views of this episode will be donated, and a link to learn more is included below.
https://www.gracescience.org/donate
What does it really mean to perform at the highest level over an entire lifetime?
In this powerful episode of The Pathway to Peak Performance, Jock Putney sits down with Dr. Michael Longaker, world-renowned surgeon-scientist, Stanford professor, and pioneer in regenerative medicine and stem cell research. From winning a national championship against Larry Bird’s undefeated team to reshaping modern medicine through discoveries like the skeletal stem cell, Dr. Longaker shares a remarkable journey defined by discipline, mentorship, and relentless effort.
This conversation explores the connection between elite athletics, academic excellence, and scientific discovery, while unpacking how true impact is built over decades, not moments. Dr. Longaker reflects on imposter syndrome, mentorship, scarless healing, fibrosis research, leadership, and what it means to shift from individual achievement to leading through others.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
How elite athletic discipline translates into lifelong performance
What it was like winning the 1979 NCAA Championship with Magic Johnson
Lessons from Harvard Medical School, UCSF, and Stanford
The discovery of skeletal stem cells and scarless healing
Why mentorship works best when you look through a window, not a mirror
How to decide the kind of impact you want to make in the world
Why hard work compounds into “luck” over time
How regenerative medicine may transform future patient care
This episode is a masterclass in humility, resilience, leadership, and long-term thinking. Whether you’re a clinician, scientist, entrepreneur, athlete, or simply someone striving to perform at a higher level, there is something here that will resonate.
If this conversation adds value, please like, subscribe, and share, and consider supporting Grace Science through the link below.
https://www.gracescience.org/donate
By Jock PutneyThis episode of The Pathway to Peak Performance proudly supports Grace Science, a biotech-focused organization advancing gene therapy research for rare congenital diseases. Founded by a father whose daughter was born with an extremely rare condition, Grace Science is working to develop treatments that can change and extend lives. All profits generated by views of this episode will be donated, and a link to learn more is included below.
https://www.gracescience.org/donate
What does it really mean to perform at the highest level over an entire lifetime?
In this powerful episode of The Pathway to Peak Performance, Jock Putney sits down with Dr. Michael Longaker, world-renowned surgeon-scientist, Stanford professor, and pioneer in regenerative medicine and stem cell research. From winning a national championship against Larry Bird’s undefeated team to reshaping modern medicine through discoveries like the skeletal stem cell, Dr. Longaker shares a remarkable journey defined by discipline, mentorship, and relentless effort.
This conversation explores the connection between elite athletics, academic excellence, and scientific discovery, while unpacking how true impact is built over decades, not moments. Dr. Longaker reflects on imposter syndrome, mentorship, scarless healing, fibrosis research, leadership, and what it means to shift from individual achievement to leading through others.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
How elite athletic discipline translates into lifelong performance
What it was like winning the 1979 NCAA Championship with Magic Johnson
Lessons from Harvard Medical School, UCSF, and Stanford
The discovery of skeletal stem cells and scarless healing
Why mentorship works best when you look through a window, not a mirror
How to decide the kind of impact you want to make in the world
Why hard work compounds into “luck” over time
How regenerative medicine may transform future patient care
This episode is a masterclass in humility, resilience, leadership, and long-term thinking. Whether you’re a clinician, scientist, entrepreneur, athlete, or simply someone striving to perform at a higher level, there is something here that will resonate.
If this conversation adds value, please like, subscribe, and share, and consider supporting Grace Science through the link below.
https://www.gracescience.org/donate