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Transcript of Dr. Ben Carson’s Interview on Shawn Ryan Show Podcast

Read the full transcript of American retired neurosurgeon Dr. Ben Carson’s interview on Shawn Ryan Show Podcast titled “Neuralink, God’s Hand in Neuroscience and Human Consciousness”, Mar 17, 2025.  

TRANSCRIPT:

Introduction

SHAWN RYAN: Doctor Ben Carson, welcome to the show.

DR. BEN CARSON: Thank you. I’m delighted to be here. Thanks for having me.

SHAWN RYAN: Oh, it’s my pleasure. I’ve been looking forward to this for a long time, and I can’t believe you’re actually here. This is really, really surreal for me. I’ve been watching and following what you’re doing for a long time, and I just love everything you’ve got going on and everything you’ve done, and I think everything you stand for.

DR. BEN CARSON: Well, we love what you do and the in-depth shows that you do and your service to the country as a Navy SEAL.

SHAWN RYAN: Well, thank you. Thank you. Everybody starts with an introduction, and so here we go. Doctor Ben Carson, you were raised in poverty in a single parent home in Detroit, Michigan. You earned a medical degree from the University of Michigan Medical School specializing in neurosurgery. At age 33, you became the youngest major division director in John Hopkins Hospital’s history as the head of pediatric neurosurgery.

You gained international recognition for your groundbreaking surgical innovations, notably for leading the first successful separation of conjoined twins. You are the author of numerous scientific articles and books, including Gifted Hands, The Ben Carson Story, which was later turned into a television movie. You received the presidential medal of freedom in February 2008, the highest civilian honor in The United States.

You ran for president in 2016 and were later appointed by president Trump as secretary of housing and urban development, HUD, serving from February 2017 to 2021. You are a husband to Candy Carson since 1975, 50 years in July as we spoke downstairs. Congratulations.

DR. BEN CARSON: Thank you. Half a century.

Secrets to a Successful Marriage

SHAWN RYAN: The father of three sons and most importantly, a Christian. So fifty years. I mean, that’s amazing. And so, to start it off, what would you say the secret to a successful marriage is?

DR. BEN CARSON: I would say marrying the right person. That’s the secret to a successful marriage. You know, making sure that this is somebody that you really like, that you really have fun with. So many people, they get married on the basis of physical attraction or something of that nature, and that wanes with time. And all of a sudden, you don’t have anything in common. And, that’s a problem.

SHAWN RYAN: Interesting. I’ve literally just talked about that, as well just a few days ago. So it’s great to have your affirmation on that, and I 100% agree with that. So before we get too in the weeds, I want to do a full life story on you. So I hope you’re ready for the long haul here.

DR. BEN CARSON: Not a problem.

Healthcare Reform

SHAWN RYAN: But I want to start off just a couple of things. We have a Patreon account. There’s a subscription account. They’ve been with me since the very beginning when I started this show in the attic of my house, and that was just me and my wife. And then we moved to this studio. The team grew, and it’s really all because of them. And so we’ve built quite the community over there. And one of the things that I offer them is they get to ask each and every guest a question.

DR. BEN CARSON: Mhmm.

SHAWN RYAN: And so this is from Roy G. It’s a good question. Doctor Carson, what actionable steps can be taken to address the hospital, insurance, and pharmaceutical system that has made health care costs outrageously expensive? I’m not looking for a pie in the sky idea, but rather a realistic solution that could actually be enacted within this administration.

DR. BEN CARSON: Well, as everybody knows, cost of medical care is skyrocketing. It’s much greater in this country than it is anywhere else in the world, and yet we don’t have the best outcomes. We don’t have the best longevity. So it makes you question the efficiency of our system. We spent $13,100 per capita per year in this country on health care.

Concierge practices, just to put that in perspective, cost generally 5 to $10,000. So it is really a problem. What do you need for good health care? A patient, a health care provider. That’s all you need. Along came the middleman to facilitate the relationship, and now the middleman is the major entity controlling both of the other two. That’s where all the money is going.

So what we need to do is have a system that takes us back to the health care provider and the patient. And we already actually have that. It’s called health savings accounts. And if you have if you just modify that system a little bit, it will be very effective. And when I say modify, for instance, if a husband is having a procedure or something done and he’s short $500, his wife can give it to him out of hers or his brother or his cousin or his uncle or his aunt. And that way, every family becomes their own insurance company, interestingly enough. And you also modify it so that when a person dies, their health savings account can be given to one of their family members.

SHAWN RYAN: Wow.

DR. BEN CARSON: Over the course of a generation or two, almost every family would have an enormous amount of power, and they would be able to control their own medical care that way. And, also, they’re going to be very interested in uncle Joe who’s smoking three packs of cigarettes a day. They’re going to be hiding his cigarettes.

SHAWN RYAN: That’s a good point. That’s a good point.

DR. BEN CARSON: And that would save us an enormous amount of money. And, you know, the obvious question is, well, what about the people who are not employed, whose employer can’t put money into their health savings account.