Dr. Zach Bush Explores the Power of Food & Nutrition to Transform Health - Redefining Medicine

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welcome to redefining medicine an intimate and personalized program that illustrates a different side of the practice of medicine our in-depth conversations will focus on mentors and motivators who are consistently reshaping redefining and rediscovering the field of medical health care I would like to welcome triple board certified physician Dr Zach Bush Dr bush has committed his career to the development of breakthrough science that offers new insights into Human Health and Longevity with a consistent dedication to educational efforts surrounding today's practice of Medicine Dr Zach Bush it is a privilege to have you sitting in that chair and thank you so much for your time I know you're fresh off your presentation so we'll try to keep it as easy as possible well thank you for keeping the curveballs down you're welcome so from what I understand you were one of the few triple board certified Physicians out there you couldn't make up your mind what was that what led to that craziness right yeah I actually didn't like school when I didn't set out to do medical school I decided I didn't want to be a doctor even I was just going to be a nurse and then slippery slope of curiosity in the end right and so started into that medical profession I was going to be an engineer and then went to the Philippines started delivering babies with a group of international midwives and it blew my mind I couldn't believe what I was experiencing on a daily basis over there the experience of transition into human life is such a miraculous thing and then of course my whole education after that which took me down the course of the typical allopathic MD training University of Colorado for uh pre-med four years in med school for four years and then transitioned to the University of Virginia was there for nine years where I did all my postdoctoral work so I was doing Internal Medicine initially internal medicine is kind of General adult care acute hospital care so I was running icus and bone marrow transplant unit and stuff like this and just seeing really cute bad chronic illness acute exacerbations of chronic illness so that was kind of what I was seeing and it was this drive to do whatever physician takes an oath to say they're going to do which is Do no harm and really bring something to their patients and all I could see was harm and so every time I was exercising a bigger and bigger muscle a pharmaceutical and prowess knowledge you know more and more potent drugs I became it was just seeing decimation of human physiology every day and felt like by the time I was done with internal medicine I was left with kind of an empty bag of what am I really going to feel good about practicing so I then drove into endocrinology and Metabolism which is a fellowship three-year fellowship and studying hormones the way they regulate the human cell growth everything from embryology to the aging process and then metabolism which is really the study of mitochondria which are interesting little buggers that live inside of our cells and they really are kind of buggers they they're more like a bacteria or a virus than they are or anything human they have their own DNA they replicate inside our cells like bacteria would they're just very tiny bacterioids so those were a big part of my study which took me into cancer so I was had this really broad education and going and then suddenly dug into the cancer stuff and I was studying the in the interaction between nutrition and food kind of elements the mitochondria and the way in which that influence our risk of our ability to fight cancer so I was actually in the end developing chemotherapy at the University of Virginia so I had like Dove all the way down that allopathic you know rabbit hole and found that at the end of that the most powerful tool that I had found was vitamin A which of course a very powerful nutrient within our food and it was blowing away other chemotherapies as far as its efficacy to and do some of these fundamental important cell changes to combat cancer and so delve into development of a vitamin A compound won some awards and got some NIH funding and looked like it was going to be my career and then the universe just pulled the rug out from under me like it tends to do when we're going the wrong direction and so the university lost its gcrc fund and the funding that had been present since 1969 the collapse of the whole American economy happened in the late 2000s there our endocrine Department went from 75 down to 23 it was just a bloodbath and so I suddenly found myself you know being without a job after 17 years and 200 000 of school debt and I've got two kids and well yeah at that point I had two and then so I went on to another third one which was hospice and palliative care because I really felt like well maybe if I can't help people live I can help them die gracefully and really experience some real Beauty in that and so as a associate director of a hospice group in addition to my endocrine primary care practice that I started when I left the university in 2010 so now for the last eight years I've been running my own clinics and developed my own basic science labs now and I have three biotech companies so it's been crazy ride is there a specific area of research that you're focusing on now my passion right now is is this huge thing that opened up in 2012 so I started a Nutrition Center we were studying the power of food to transform chronic disease and we were I'm kind of an extremist when it comes to almost anything in my life but when it comes to nutrition kind of yeah go big go home so two pounds of kale juicing a day and all this crazy stuff for my cancer patients and about a third of them seem to read the textbook and get better and do good things and have miracles happen and third of them just seem kind of non-responsive but then there was a stubborn third of my patients that were getting sicker not better on health food they would actually their inflammation would go up every time we expose them to kale things like this and so we were just seeing this totally dichotomous you know backwards physiology happening it took me a while to trust my patients right because we tend to blame our patients when it's not working like we expect well they must be non-compliant they must be started to trust my patients and started to ask questions about what's wrong with what's interacting with their physiology and kale how is it possible and so we ended up you know going down our own Rabbit Hole to find out you know a lot of biochemistry and cell biology around this thing that has been popularized as leaky gut leaky brain and so we started diving into this whole thing and we ended up finding a whole family of molecules made by bacteria and fungi that induce protein synthesis and genomic changes in the human cells to combat the inflammation causing agents that are in our food in other places so huge relationship that we uncover between the microbiome this invisible world of bacteria fungi viruses parasites that interact positively with our physiology and the really cool passion that I have now is that we are barely human when you take a look at the numbers of cells that you have on your body just looking at the bacteria alone you're outnumbered ten to one and there's only 30 000 species of bacteria compared to five million species of fungi there's 20 000 measly human genes there's over 100 125 trillion genes in the Gen in the Genome of the fungi so we are you know logarithmically logarithmically we're less than one tenth of one percent genetically human and we are increasingly proving that every time we step away from that incredible microbiome we get sick my driving force right now is obviously my children I've got kids that are 20 and 18 and looking at these kids sorry back up you have kids that are 20 and 18. yeah yes I do yeah we'll get to all your anti-aging secrets the microbiome it's what keeps us from aging and so at at 20 and 18 they are very few healthy kids in their generation 46 of children by age 18 have a chronic disease in the United States 46 percent one in two have chronic disease by 18. so the driving reality that keeps me pushing and pushing is that by 2035 we will see one in three children with autism in the United States of America we will it doesn't matter how big we grow the NASDAQ the S P 500 irrelevant there's no Financial system in the world that can handle that level of chronic disease in a population of children let alone the fact that we will have an 80 rate of cancer in our geriatric population by that point and so we are at the Tipping Point it's an incredible moment to be human we may we are very likely more likely not to be here in 50 years than be here but yet all of the scientists out there that are working to keep us living till we're 150 but that can happen with all these assumingly toxins you're speaking about if you're living to 150 under our current system you are going to be one of those Holocaust Survivors you are going to be in that few humans left in a productive State and it's going to be a terrifying economy you know supply chain and everything else unless we change everything and that's what's going to happen I really believe we're supposed to be here I really believe we can do this as long as we get together unified as a human species and say we want to stay we want to play and to play we got to start to respect our relationship to the ecosystem starting with the microbiome but then of course the macro ecosystems that are around us we have to stop putting plastic into the oceans these obvious things that we're doing the problems are so obvious which is good because we need to change them quickly we can have the solutions at hand as soon as we put Ingenuity towards them we have to stop with the patchwork Band-Aid approach to human health ecology energy you name the sector Band-Aids Band-Aids Band-Aids it's time for us as humans to say we want to stay and play together so you're not just talking the talk you're walking the walk because my understanding is is that you're leading an effort to combat big Pharma the farming Community the pharmaceutical companies as I said um yeah if you're part of the current Paradigm I'm probably against you so if you're making a lot of money right now I've probably got an idea how to disrupt your your cash flow because the everything we're doing and those are the three sectors that I think we can boil everything down to energy ecology human health those are inseparable if we don't start thinking about our energy policy as human health we will continue to screw up the planet and the survivability of our species so those three I think if we start to intellectually approach each other as humans and say how can we disrupt these current paradigms how can we completely do this and I think we're seeing this the emergence of just outside the box Brilliance Elon Musk for example you know who thought we could land Rockets backwards in in a day decrease the cost of space travel by 90 percent that's what my son wants to do let's go work for SpaceX materials engineer and so you know it's an extraordinary moment where we have so much technology at hand one of my companies that I run is a software company and this is again kind of ties back into microbiome I'm so convinced by what's happening on the microscopes in my labs that communication is everything so what we found in 2012 was a communication Network between the bacteria and fungi when you put communication into a complex ecosystem the whole thing corrects itself in seconds we can see cancerous cells go to non-cancerous cells we can see protein synthesis that hasn't existed in decades suddenly go back to normal we can see all of this happen just because communication comes in so we immediately extrapolated that to the bigger world was like well of course if that worked for the microbiome wouldn't work as humans what if we stop having politicians as our interface to the Russians what if we stop having you know our our big energy companies as our interface to China what if as humans we had a platform start interacting on a social political Health level and so my software platform is a huge interactive system that says let's just cooperate because I know the solutions are at hand to win this thing to play to stay not die as a human species so are you are you getting this information out to other people that are not like-minded I don't I don't know you know I I feel like I have you know a tiny impact ultimately right because you know my voice gets bigger every day just because our social media following and all of our YouTube junk and everything else but we have seven billion Souls on the planet right now I'm not talking to many of those you no matter how big my Facebook following happens but seven billion is a bigger number than anybody's got it's more viewers on one level yeah right yeah you guys are rocking a4m is smoking it but not seven billion and so when you really look at the pool of Humanity on the planet I think none of us are really affecting it at a large amount the cool story though is that it doesn't take touching very many to make the big change right and so I think that hundredth monkey phenomenon is real and so I think if we can reach you know half a billion people and get them communicating on the level of professional development of intellectual ideas and create that space we'll see magic happen so talk to me about your um your involvement with the m clinic and what you're doing there the M Clinic's my my long time passion it used to be revolution Health Center and then I got rebranded to M clinic this is my preventive health clinic and this is where we teach our nutrition protocols and all of the cool integrative medicine that we do now and um it's it's basically my funnest Workshop right you know because there's nothing like a patient interaction a patient relationship to teach you real truth because I can see things happen on the microscope all day long and I can it can lead me down Pathways but I don't know it's true until I see it happen in a patient and I gotta say my patient population out there the M Clinic like yeah I get through this without crying but talk about my best mentors teachers Advocates patient patient people who are working so hard to find Health in their own life or so often mothers trying to find health for their autistic children and everything else and pushing so hard those people are the heroes on the planet right now those mothers who are out there advocating every second for their family's nutrition trying to get organic food where it's so hard to find organic food trying to do something right by their children who are getting toxins every time they go to a birthday party or school or whatever it is these mothers are the heroes the the and so that's actually why we rebranded Revolution Health Center we realize the solution is already and we don't need a revolution we just need to honor this the balancing point of humanity and the M happens to be the center point of most the written languages on the planet and so it's the center point but it's also this interesting letter that represents both masculine and The Feminine so the am Clinic's really about if we can find that balance in of this creative nurturing feminine archetype that we all have Within us we can ignite healing on levels that have really never been witnessed before and we better because we're going to die without it so let's rewind the tape a little bit so you had these three board certifications at that point that you left to go do hospice and palliative care and then prior to that your discovery of What vitamin A did for the body at what point did you transition entirely into integrative functional medicine oh it's such a slippery slope right I don't think it happens overnight you know it's like you start to make more change but the initial change happened with the vitamin A compounds for sure and realizing that nutrition was important I hadn't been taught in any nutrition my allopathic training 17 years board surgery the healthy life yourself at that time no not at all mostly because I wasn't sleeping right like for a decade I didn't sleep I was just in the hospitals 24 hour 36 hour shifts horrible situation eating hospital food some of those toxic things on the planet yeah and so no I was I was horribly healthy majorly depressed by the end of that course at the University of Virginia because you know my body was toxic but more than anything else I was like I I cannot shove more stuff in my brain and yet I'm not finding any answers and so I was just at a intellectual academic collapse as well as a physiologic you know collapse happening at that time and so I really think I was the first patient healed through the for the through the M Clinic is like you know I've been on this personal journey and that's why I tell all my patients whenever they come in and know what state of recovery or demise they might feel they are in I'm like one or two steps ahead of you I'm going to just teach you what I learned today and my patients love it because they'll come back three months later they've been seeing me for nine years and they're going to hear something new because I I never sit still I'm going to keep pushing and finding something to work better for me which will work better for them and that so I think to say that I'm a finished integrative medicine doctor is I hope I'm nowhere near starting the journey talk to us about the therapeutic applications of Shockwave therapy and how you got into that yeah so you know I talk about biology and cell biology all the time and have all this excitement around genomics and proteomics and how the human body builds itself is an extraordinary story but then if you stop for a second and look at the atomic structure it gets even just as ridiculous as the microbiome story just was at the atomic level we are 0.001 percent solid 0.0001 solid 99.99 vacuum space so human physiology Earth physiology solid stuff in the entire universe is you know 0.999 of reality the rest of it is vacuum space and sitting in that vacuum space is the electromagnetic field and so ultimately we are not biologically are physics beasts and so my favorite therapies that we're coming out with in clinic are revolving around this space of the body not the cells themselves what is the space between and that's where sound wave therapy and ultrasound techniques laser techniques you know all these things start to come into play and of course they're all reinventions of ancient Technologies acupuncture is my favorite therapy in the world like it's so so profound and cool is how it changes genomics and inflammatory Cascades and all this stuff and you're not doing anything directly to cell you're really trying to work within this invisible space of the meridians and the electrical flow through the body and this beautiful invisibility of the body and so you know anything from that to prayer meditation if you want the most powerful tool on the planet it's meditation period no I've never seen anything more powerful Tila and we always got all these tech companies out there finding out how to make telomeres longer you know turn on telomerase get your telomeres longer as energy the most powerful telomerase prayer meditation spiritual song those three will make your telomeres longer than any technology discovered to date and so you know it's about that Stillness within I do this eight week intensive program now online with patients all over the world and we always start with the silence at the beginning together it's so powerful to be silent it's surprising because I talk so much okay so talk to me also about your four minute workout and how nitric oxide plays into all that yeah so you know you spend you know three sub Specialties two hundred thousand dollars all the cell biology and this has been my four minute workout that goes viral you know for free it was like something you didn't but anyway it probably is the most important public health impact in some ways but the four minute workout was devised from some um basic science that was being done around a molecule called nitric oxide and the nitric oxide endless being the only redox molecule that's made by the human cells the vast majority of you know the nitric oxide like molecules these redox molecules throughout our body again are made by the microbiome bacterial fungi and the mitochondria non-human and so but nitric oxide must be important because we make it and it's released by all of our blood vessels when we exercise and when the moment that it gets released is when we start to run out of oxygen at a big muscle group and so the reason I developed the formula workouts because we start to realize that the amount of reservoir of nitric oxide that we have in any given muscle group is Tiny we release it in 90 seconds and so we got this thought our thing or I should go to the gym so three maybe five days a week you get to the gym you work out for an hour and it was only in the first 90 seconds that you got nitric oxide and so three or five times a week Americans are out there releasing nitric oxide from one or two muscle groups right because you go into your arm day or you do your leg day or whatever it is you're picking a small group of muscles and moving it three times a week week five times a week we get almost no nitric oxide mechanism going nitric oxide is you know Nobel Prize winner shows the most powerful way to reverse cardiovascular disease not prevent completely reverse existing cardiovascular disease reverse dementias and neurodegenerative process reverse you know the aging process of fibroblasts in the skin and everything else and so what's my best anti-aging tool for minute workout again and again nitric oxide is powerful inducer of you vitality and use and so I developed this four minute workout which moves 16 of the largest muscle groups in your body for a minute and a half and you cycle it through so if you Google four minute workout Zach Bush will pop up on YouTube and watch it for free but it's so ridiculous like we've gotten you know we've got a great corporation that just picked this up the CEO happened his wife of course is always the women that that perpetrate the good information but his wife came home and said you know I just saw this four minute workout tried it today he's like ah sounds interesting I'll try I did it for a week couldn't believe the impact it had on his mental Clarity physiologic function everything else 1600 employees went back next week and mandated that all of his employees do it three times a day they they have their intercom system goes off everybody stops and does he's written these testimonials about the four minute workout the production of the entire company has improved you know Health has improved healthcare costs have dropped four minute workout and so you know if I could do one thing and I almost think Trump is wild enough to maybe do this I think I could probably talk him into making the whole U.S and he could tweet us all at three times a day and say four minute workout right and we could all I don't think anybody CNN could follow anything no I have to we have to convince him it's his idea as an architect for a healthy future so is this pretty much a metaphor of everything that you are doing to affect change both on a global level as well as for your own patients tell me how you came up with that yeah so it definitely plugs into some one really cool realization that I had a number of years ago and it wasn't because I was smart just like it was obvious the patterns were obvious but once you find a truth like communication between bacteria once employed within months improves the communication of that woman to her spouse and so watching the macro changes to a microscopic communication Network started to teach us very quickly that whoa if you find truth it's fractal and that's of course how nature Works in fractals fractals are these patterns that happen down in ultimately in the vacuum space than the electromagnetic field then in the atomic structure then in the molecular structure then in protein structures and keeps building out to the you know planet and the electromagnetic field our planet gives off in the solar system and you can take a breath you can see this thing going on and on it's all fractal it's the same mass same patterns and everything else and so that was the excitement of if we find Health under a microscope we can now go apply that to our social systems our political systems and everything else and so I ended up starting a company called seraphic group maybe you've heard of the seraphim which are these you know four giant angels that carry out the will of God and seraphic means befitting of the seraphim so everybody who joins is really supposed to be really thinking of their highest purpose and how it how we are supposed to it's clear in the math of humanity we are really the epicenter of the physical world if you look at the mathematical center point between the entire universe and Planck's constant which is the tiniest thing we can measure biggest thing we can measure times thing measure mathematical dead center point is human totally bizarre we look to be somehow in this purpose strain of the entire physical universe and we're in the middle of that and so I think we're supposed to be there it's this rapid group has a mission statement that we are there to create disruptive Technologies for Sustainable Solutions in energy ecology and health and those three because they are inseparable I was working so hard to make my patients healthy with all this food and food nutrition nutrition nutrition only to find out that the chemical in there which is Roundup glyphosate is inseparable from the food it's in the water structure of the food it's in our water that we drink it's actually in 75 percent of our rainfall now it's in 75 air we breathe we are steeped in a chemical that came to us through the ecological management of our farming industry so sudden realization as a doctor of like I'm useless as a doctor I might as well retire now I will never induce a public health event if I am in this strain of public of medical health can't be done so I realized if I was going to have any impact pass anything off to my children and grandchildren it was going to be through affecting the ecology as soon as we got into ecology it's run by the chemical Industries which are just offshoots of the petroleum industry so you suddenly realize that energy ecology Health they're run by the same companies Bayer just bought Monsanto it was owned by our U.S pharmaceutical companies before that so our pharmaceutical companies are owning our chemical companies that are growing our food that are derived from our energy and you start to see that wow we've got six companies that run the world and so all we have to do is take down those six companies through disruptive technologies that get rebuild that architecture of the future and then we'll have a different life you talk about the concept of pharmaceutical deficiency yeah that was yeah it's definitely one of the more humbling humbling moments you know you go through life and you just think you're Trucking along the line and you think you're doing something good for the world and I certainly intended to with chemotherapy development I thought I was really being part of the fight on cancer and all this stuff and but uh it may be because I was pressed the time I was able to ask some tough questions about what was going on and it was a dismal day when I finally asked that question of like what cancer stems from a pharmaceutical deficiency and the answer of course so obviously there's zero there's no disease that stems from a pharmaceutical deficiency and so when you start to go down that Avenue you you have two options you can slide into denial right away and pretend you never have that thought and continue to practice a pharmaceutical model or you have to retire and so I had to do that pretty quickly over the course of a few months I went from full-on allopathic researcher medical educator clinical instructor at the University level to a little Plumbing building I cashed in my 401k started my little clinic in the rural Virginia Forest County in Virginia I figured if I couldn't figure out how to bring Health to the core of America nothing was going to help public health and going to make Santa Barbara a little healthier wasn't going to you know move the radar and so uh that was that was a difficult decision but it was the right one in the end and it you know I don't know don't recommend it to anybody because I don't want you to blame me for five years of misery and and tough times because it will be tough and it will be miserable on levels because you have to break up everything if you're going to deconstruct a major Paradigm in your life it's going to be fractal too and you'll start to disrupt everything and it's going to tear you down to the freaking Foundation of your life which is not an easy Journey but it's so freaking worthwhile and so you're all doing this right now and all of you are questioning life around you every second and you have different defense mechanisms that you've set up to help protect you from those things and all of you are on a journey towards more and more Enlightenment and I feel I'm just you know starting that journey and foreign there's a real a real sense that we're supposed to be here a real sense that there is some huge purpose welling up within Humanity itself right now and we shouldn't be dismayed At All by our politicians they are just like acute inflammation or these signs of inflammation in a medical situation you can even see it in a single presidential race you can if you look at Donald Trump's pictures at the beginning and and then Hillary Clinton as they March towards those last couple debates you know Hillary collapsed from pneumonia you you swore Don was going to have a heart attack on stage you could see how inflamed his face was and read and engorged in all the blood vessels dilated rosacea is small intestines were disaster I mean you could tell physiologic was literally collapsing in these two individuals and the macro fractal of that was the inflammatory rhetoric and so their rhetoric you know started pretty congenial you remember Hillary spent most of her time kind of teasing Donald Trump at the beginning and I just assumed he was going to self-destruct and so she was flipping and kind of teased him at the end she's like spitting pissed so angry you know and he was angry the whole time I think what but you know you can see that physiologic effect that's good that's an immune response right inflammation is ultimately good it's about the healing process and so we should not look around at the evening news and be completely dismayed we should look at and say there's a massive immune reaction happening in humanity and it can lead us to the path of solution on the other side of that and we can become the anti-inflammatory agents within our social and political structures and so that's that's the great joy that I feel welling up in humanity and I can see it just like every Community I'm in I have the pleasure of lecturing all over the country and and you know day to day week to week in different locations you see this sense of purpose and intention welling up that didn't exist just two years ago the inflammatory nature woke us up and said if we're going to stay we're going to have to work together politicians aren't going to do it we as consumers are going to have to make that change I mean I know what you hope to see in the next five years in regard to um our health and our world and humanity and Longevity and creating you know a healthier environment and reducing the toxins and whatnot that are out that's in our environment today I know you're driven by the concept of your children and grandchildren living you know exponentially you know to 150 or what have you healthy lives in a healthy world what what are you going to do like what's what's next for you you've got your hands in so many different things I think I can boil down all my projects all the companies everything else down to one thing which is uh listening I just hope that in five years I'm a way better listener than I am today and I hope that humanity is starting to hear each other I hope we all can take a breath long enough to listen for a moment we're freaking amazing we're amazing beings we are full of so much wisdom we are full of so much passion and purpose and I hope that I'm hearing myself better at that point and hearing how all those things will ring true or in my own life and that will be fractal and if each of you begin to hear yourself better you'll know your purpose clear there is no redundancy in seven billion Souls we all showed up on purpose and none of those purposes cancel out are my redundant or unnecessary any of the other Souls seven billion people on purpose by 2050 nine billion people on purpose I can't wait if you weren't a physician what do you think you'd be doing well I would love to say that I would be a full-time musician because I love music but the reality is I'm probably not a good enough musician to do that full-time ever no matter how little physicianing I do so I build all the time so I love building I built my own house with my son over the last 10 years and we have a log home and we're all Virginia and I love building stuff I take down dead trees and Mill them in of wood and build beds and furniture and that just gives me great pleasure it just reminds me of how connected we are to Nature and how Ingenuity and creativity has always been connected to Nature since the beginning of human times and it's only in these last few years where technology has started to separate us from nature itself and that's a big caution to us we should really pay attention to that I think is if you aren't having your hands in the dirt somewhere in your life then you're missing an opportunity there and you're probably missing health for that reason so dive in get it how would your sons describe you son and a daughter totally different personalities oh my gosh I don't even think I want to know that one my son um my son is is increasingly tolerant of of the speed I travel he is contemplative genius he's very very smart engineer very very smart physicist mind and um the best listener I know and I've learned a ton being his dad cool thing and uh my daughter we're pretty much soul mates like we just laughed so much together but um I think she'd tell you that I'm I'm way funnier than you think I am that I've got a that I've got a sense of humor that that makes the rest of me tolerable and uh they've got to be perfect no they're they're too they're not in their 18 20. I couldn't care less about that right now uh maybe they're proud of me on some level but most of all they're uh the whole thing about parenting well is just get the hell out of the way right like just stay out of the way don't program them with anything you believe because it's wrong and so um I I don't know that they're proud of me yet maybe they will be someday but I think that um most of all they they are they found their passion so early which I think was a symptom of and so they're so wrapped up in their passions my son engineering wants to go to Mars and and that's his solution and it makes me a little sad to talk to him because he says you know Dad what it's the only solution I can think of for Humanity is to go to another freaking planet and start over again that's a pretty Grim reality from a really smart we'll take on a whole new movie yeah right and so my daughter on the other hand is a performer and an Entertainer she was a dancer and and artist and just got accepted to Broadway so she's gonna be on Broadway for a couple years for the American Music and Dance Academy there and uh so great kids great passions and I just can't wait to see where their passions go but the fact that my daughter showed up on this planet and her purpose is to make people laugh and be entertained it's really freaking hopeful to me because if if that's true then we're going to survive we we must still be alive and laughing in 20 years what do you hope your legacy will be I don't know I think the belief that there would be a legacy after anything I do is far-fetched the universe is continuous energy the what you see me sitting here is a ditzel of My reality I think I'm bigger than you and I can imagine you're bigger than I can imagine to say that you have a legacy in that physical body you have a legacy that's probably billions of years old that's just beautiful you're a soul that resonates through and that's what lights you up and makes you interesting to talk to and that's that's the Legacy it's not in the physical body it's not some science or paper or book or I love I love people love will be my legacy Maybe you're quite an inspiration Dr Bush thank you so much for your time best of luck with everything you're doing and thank you thank you I'm a groupie I'm officially a groupie [Music]
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