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Louis Pasteur

Mentioned in 7 analyzed podcast episodes across 7 shows

Episode Appearances

The Mel Robbins Podcast

The Mel Robbins Podcast · Apr 20, 2026

Stanford Luck Researcher: How to Manifest the Life You Want

Quoted for 'fortune favors the prepared mind' concept that frames luck as preparation meeting opportunity

Luck as a learnable skill and behavioral scienceFortune vs. luck distinction and personal agencyCore values identification and personal decision-making
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Freakonomics Radio

Freakonomics Radio · Mar 6, 2026

666. This Is How Progress Happens

Historical scientist whose germ theory invention benefited entire population despite small originator group

Economic History and Long-Term Growth DriversCulture vs. Institutions in Economic DevelopmentTechnological Progress and Innovation Ecosystems
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Daniel and Kelly’s Extraordinary Universe

Daniel and Kelly’s Extraordinary Universe · Feb 10, 2026

Rabies

Historical figure who developed the first rabies vaccine in the 1880s using attenuated rabbit nervous tissue

Rabies virus transmission routes (bites, scratches, aerosolized exposure)Post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) protocols and timingRabies immune globulin (RIG) and borrowed immunity concept
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The Dr. Hyman Show

The Dr. Hyman Show · Feb 4, 2026

How OpenAI Is Helping People Take Control of Their Health | Fidji Simo

Microbiologist; referenced for single-pathogen-single-disease paradigm that has dominated medicine for 100+ years

ChatGPT Health and consumer health AI applicationsNetwork medicine and systems biology approach to chronic illnessGenomics and personalized nutrition based on genetic variations
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What Now? with Trevor Noah

What Now? with Trevor Noah · Jan 8, 2026

Dr. Jessica Knurick: Is American Food Actually Poison? Debunking the MAHA Movement & Nutrition Myths

Historical figure credited with developing pasteurization process for milk safety over 100 years ago

Nutrition misinformation and social media algorithmsUltra-processed foods and caloric density vs. satietySeed oils and polyunsaturated fatty acids science
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Maintenance Phase

Maintenance Phase · Nov 13, 2025

Raw Milk

19th-century scientist who developed pasteurization technique for alcohol; method later applied to milk safety

Pasteurization science and historyFoodborne illness outbreaks linked to raw milkFDA regulatory authority and interstate commerce restrictions
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This Podcast Will Kill You

This Podcast Will Kill You · Aug 5, 2025

Special Episode: Carl Zimmer & Airborne

Architect of germ theory who demonstrated bacteria floating in air but initially believed diseases airborne

Aerobiology and the aerobiome ecosystemAirborne disease transmission mechanismsCOVID-19 pandemic response and airborne transmission debate
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