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What would you do if you knew the truth and no one wanted to hear it?
Dr. Bennet Omalu, Forensic Pathologist, Neuropathologist, Professor, and author, discovered CTE in professional football players. But he isn't defined by that discovery; he's defined by his conviction for truth. Born a refugee during the Nigerian-Biafran Civil War, Bennet came to America with nothing but faith, curiosity, and an unshakable belief that the truth is worth everything. In this conversation, we meet the whole person: the scientist, the man of deep faith, the immigrant who outprepared everyone in the room.
You'll learn:
- How Bennet transformed childhood depression and the deprivation of growing up in a war-torn country into an unshakable drive for purpose
- Why he believes education is the most powerful response to adversity, and how he used it to rise above racism
- What it truly means to tell the truth, even when powerful forces want you to stop
- How a prepared mind and genuine curiosity led to a discovery that changed the world
- His definition of truth: any decision, action, or word that enhances the shared common humanity of all of us
- The philosophy that has guided his entire life: "Be yourself because mankind would not be complete without you."
Perfect for: Anyone ready to live with more courage. Anyone who has faced adversity and is looking for proof that conviction is enough to change everything.
Guest: Dr. Bennet Omalu, Forensic Pathologist, Neuropathologist, Former Chief Medical Examiner, Professor at the University of California Davis, President of Bennet Omalu Pathology, and author of Truth Doesn't Have a Side and Brain Damage and Contact Sports
Sponsors:
https://meropictures.com
Learn more about the Jacquelyn social club:
https://www.thejacquelyn.com/
Get In Touch:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thejacquelyn.official/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-jacquelyn/
Email:
By The JacquelynWhat would you do if you knew the truth and no one wanted to hear it?
Dr. Bennet Omalu, Forensic Pathologist, Neuropathologist, Professor, and author, discovered CTE in professional football players. But he isn't defined by that discovery; he's defined by his conviction for truth. Born a refugee during the Nigerian-Biafran Civil War, Bennet came to America with nothing but faith, curiosity, and an unshakable belief that the truth is worth everything. In this conversation, we meet the whole person: the scientist, the man of deep faith, the immigrant who outprepared everyone in the room.
You'll learn:
- How Bennet transformed childhood depression and the deprivation of growing up in a war-torn country into an unshakable drive for purpose
- Why he believes education is the most powerful response to adversity, and how he used it to rise above racism
- What it truly means to tell the truth, even when powerful forces want you to stop
- How a prepared mind and genuine curiosity led to a discovery that changed the world
- His definition of truth: any decision, action, or word that enhances the shared common humanity of all of us
- The philosophy that has guided his entire life: "Be yourself because mankind would not be complete without you."
Perfect for: Anyone ready to live with more courage. Anyone who has faced adversity and is looking for proof that conviction is enough to change everything.
Guest: Dr. Bennet Omalu, Forensic Pathologist, Neuropathologist, Former Chief Medical Examiner, Professor at the University of California Davis, President of Bennet Omalu Pathology, and author of Truth Doesn't Have a Side and Brain Damage and Contact Sports
Sponsors:
https://meropictures.com
Learn more about the Jacquelyn social club:
https://www.thejacquelyn.com/
Get In Touch:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thejacquelyn.official/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-jacquelyn/
Email: