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From Rock Bottom to Redemption: My Father’s Powerful AA Story

In perhaps the most personal and emotionally raw episode of Up2 ever released, host Adam Kaufman shares the full, never-before-publicly-heard 2001 AA convention speech given by his late father, Bill Kaufman. Recorded live in Myrtle Beach, SC in 2001— about one year before Bill pa ...  Show more

From Surgeon to Silicon Valley CEO: Dr. Rene Caissie on Building Medeloop and AI Future of Medicine

In this inspiring episode of the Up2 Podcast, host Adam sits down with Dr. Rene Caissie — a former maxillofacial surgeon, department chief, and repeat entrepreneur — who left a successful medical career in Canada to found Medeloop, an AI-native platform that deploys intelligent a ...  Show more

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