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Trying 2 Learn

De : Kyle Valgardson
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Trying to cut through the advertisements and AI summaries while trying to learn today is difficult. We developed this podcast from 'The Why Science Initiative" to expand learning on any topic to the general public. This is the podcast where the target it to gain a deeper understanding of new research and interesting topics. Sponsored by Quansys Bio and Eagle Works Manufacturing, with Kyle Valgardson as the host.

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    • Episode 20- Vitamin/Supplement series intro: Starting the Nutraceutical Journey
      Nov 25 2025

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      Starting the Nutraceutical Journey: Why We Need to Talk About This

      Supplements promise health in a bottle—but behind every label is a web of science, sourcing, and sometimes sketchy shortcuts. In this first episode of our Nutraceutical Series, we lay out the questions that drive the journey: What makes a supplement trustworthy? Who actually ensures quality? And how do consumers separate marketing from truth?

      It’s part curiosity, part accountability—an honest look at the industry from someone that is venturing into the middle of it.

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      1 h et 4 min
    • Episode 19- Dr. Delphine Derrien | Modeling Regeneration: Agriculture, Carbon & the Future of Food
      Sep 29 2025

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      What if we could simulate the future of farming—and make smarter choices now?

      In this episode, systems modeler and agroecologist Delphine Derrien breaks down how regenerative agriculture can be scaled intelligently through computational modeling. Her work connects carbon sequestration, regional realities, and global food systems in ways that challenge conventional thinking.

      We explore:

      • How modeling can predict the climate impact of regenerative farming
      • Why “best practice” varies by region, culture, and ecosystem
      • How better data leads to more grounded decisions for both growers and policymakers

      This is systems thinking in action—practical, scalable, and rooted in the complexity of real land, real people, and a changing planet.

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      51 min
    • Episode 18- Dr. Jessica Lancaster | Immunity & Aging, the Fibroblast T-cell Frontier
      Sep 15 2025

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      We often think of T cells as the body’s defenders—but what happens when they can’t move where they’re needed?

      In this episode, immunologist Dr. Jessica Lancaster breaks down the overlooked role of fibroblasts—the structural cells that help (or hinder) T cell movement—and how this relationship impacts aging, immune function, and disease outcomes.

      We explore:

      • Why aging immune cells don’t just slow down—they get stuck
      • The role of tissue environments in T cell surveillance and mobility
      • How manipulating fibroblast–T cell interactions could unlock better therapies for cancer, infection, and age-related decline

      This conversation zooms in on one of the most dynamic frontiers in immunology—and makes it accessible, without watering it down.

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      57 min
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