Why Regenerative Medicine Works For Me
July 25, 2025

I’ve always lived with one foot in the business world and the other on the basketball court. As an athlete, I was taught to constantly push the limits of my mind and my body. As an entrepreneur, I found that I was expected to find those limits—and break through them. Somewhere in the middle, I realized that what I really needed —what most people need—is an edge. 

Regenerative medicine gave me that.

I first heard about stem cells the same way most people do—through sports headlines and science fiction-style stories about athletes extending their careers. I was watching the news and heard about Kobe Bryant flying to Germany to receive these secretive cutting-edge procedures that contributed to his rapid recovery. That’s when I started to dig into the science and start experiencing the results for myself and it really clicked. I’m not just an advocate for regenerative medicine—I’m a user. And that makes all the difference.

I can honestly attest that regenerative therapy—stem cell treatment—has kept me in the game longer than probably most people. Being an athlete and a user helps me connect the dots in a real way.

When I say “in the game,” I don’t just mean on the field. I mean in business, in movement, in life. Pain slows people down. And I don’t know about you, but…

Life is short and aging is cruel—and as long as you’ve got your health, I hate the idea of having to give up five to ten years of prime living.

That’s why regenerative medicine isn’t just a therapy to me—it’s a strategy. It’s about getting an edge and maintaining that edge. I’ve seen it work for me, and I’ve seen it transform the lives of thousands of patients and hundreds of providers I’ve worked with.

Regenerative medicine isn’t about masking pain—it’s about fixing the root cause.

And that philosophy bleeds into everything I do.

In athletics, having an edge is everything. In business, it’s survival.

Getting an edge—and exploiting your edge—is everything. In athletics, if you can get a physical, mental, or preparation advantage, that’s everything. And I carry that into business. I’ve always said, “if you don’t have an edge, don’t compete.

For me, regenerative medicine is the edge. It’s what helps people move from reactive to proactive. It’s the difference between temporary relief and lasting performance.

And if I can share that with others—if I can show them how to tap into their own edge—then that’s a win worth chasing.