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Stephen Potts delves into his extraordinary life which includes winning gold at the 1998 Commonwealth Games for Fencing. Through his many years of experience in healthcare and market research in Asia and beyond, Stephen sits down with Rohit Sahgal of The Voices Project Asia, to discuss the future of health research, why one needs a “killer insight”, the era of "info-besity" which we live in, rare disease, his personal health issues that allowed him to experience the British healthcare system and the NHS, AI and much much more.
The song at the start and end of the podcast is, "Standing Outside a Broken Phone Booth With Money in My Hand" by Primitive Radio Gods.
By Rohit SahgalStephen Potts delves into his extraordinary life which includes winning gold at the 1998 Commonwealth Games for Fencing. Through his many years of experience in healthcare and market research in Asia and beyond, Stephen sits down with Rohit Sahgal of The Voices Project Asia, to discuss the future of health research, why one needs a “killer insight”, the era of "info-besity" which we live in, rare disease, his personal health issues that allowed him to experience the British healthcare system and the NHS, AI and much much more.
The song at the start and end of the podcast is, "Standing Outside a Broken Phone Booth With Money in My Hand" by Primitive Radio Gods.