Journey to Longevity: Insights From Inventor Hal Philipp
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Today, hosts Robert J. Marks and Bradley Norris speak again with Hal Philipp, inventor of the modern touchscreen, about his entrepreneurial work in health and nutrition. After selling his technology company, Hal turned his focus to personal health, particularly nutrition. Here, he discusses his unique philosophy on wellness. Philipp touches on the dangers of processed foods, the importance of eating whole, natural foods, the problems with the medical establishment and pharmaceutical industry, his recommendation of natural remedies over pharmaceutical drugs, and his personal experiences of making dramatic changes to his diet and lifestyle. While his views are his own and not necessarily endorsed by the Bradley Center at Discovery Institute, they are thought-provoking and intriguing, and we hope you enjoy listening.
Additional Resources
- Part 1 of this conversation: The Accidental Inventor: An Interview with Hal Philipp
- Part 2 of this conversation: Defending a Patent: Lessons from Hal Philipp’s Entrepreneurial Journey
- Part 3 of this conversation: Hal Philipp on The Perils and Profits of Invention
- Watch the full interview on YouTube: Stories and Startup Tips from Hal Philipp, Inventor of the Touch Screen
- Hal Philipp’s publication with Robert J. Marks II
- H. Philipp and Robert J. Marks II “Microprocessor based light bridge sensors,” Industrial Optical Sensing, SPIE vol.961, pp.28-34, 1988 (The Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers, Bellingham, WA)
- Robert J. Marks II at Discovery Institute
- Hal Philipp at Michigan Tech
