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In this episode, we have Jacqueline Basulto, founder and CEO of SeedX Incorporated, joined the I AM CEO podcast to share her entrepreneurial journey. Growing up in New York as the daughter of Cuban‑Puerto Rican immigrants, she cultivated a strong work ethic that later propelled her from a brief stint at Google into launching SeedX in her early‑20s with just $20 and a vision to help businesses thrive online. The core of SeedX's service model is what Basulto calls “360 marketing.” Rather than focusing on a single channel, the agency takes a holistic, omni‑channel approach, aligning website design, SEO, email and text‑message marketing, social media, paid ads, and overall business objectives into a cohesive strategy. Beyond tactics, Basulto emphasizes the company's “scrappy” culture, embodied in her self‑assigned title of “digital Trojan.” She describes SeedX as a lean, resource‑maximizing outfit that thrives on turning limited budgets into impactful results while maintaining a relentless pursuit of excellence. Website: seedx.us LinkedIn: jacqueline-basulto Previous Episode: iam359-entrepreneur-helps-national-brands-create-more-revenue Check out our CEO Hack Buzz Newsletter–our premium newsletter with hacks and nuggets to level up your organization. Sign up HERE. I AM CEO Handbook Volume 3 is HERE and it's FREE. Get your copy here: http://cbnation.co/iamceo3. Get the 100+ things that you can learn from 1600 business podcasts we recorded. Hear Gresh's story, learn the 16 business pillars from the podcast, find out about CBNation Architects and why you might be one and so much more. Did we mention it was FREE? Download it today!
Welcome to another episode of Talk Commerce, where host Brent Peterson sits down with industry leaders to explore the evolution of digital commerce. In this conversation, we meet Jacqueline Basulto, founder and CEO of SeedX, a growth marketing company that's been making waves since 2016. Now leading a team of 65 professionals, Jacqueline shares her journey from a young freelancer working with yoga teachers to building a comprehensive growth marketing powerhouse that helps companies scale their systems through end-to-end digital solutions.Key TakeawaysHolistic marketing beats vertical specialization - Companies need integrated growth systems rather than isolated channel-specific strategiesFinancial alignment drives success - Understanding how marketing activities tie back to company financials and profitability metrics is crucialThe three-pillar foundation - Successful e-commerce marketing starts with website optimization, paid advertising, and email marketingAI enhances rather than replaces humans - Technology should eliminate mundane tasks while preserving human strategic thinking and creativityEuropean markets show different tech adoption patterns - Cultural differences impact how businesses integrate technology and customer expectationsDefining success requires team alignment - Marketing directors and CEOs must agree on success metrics before launching campaignsOrganic social media presents diminishing returns - Paid channels offer more reliable and formulaic growth opportunities for new businessesAbout Jacqueline BasultoJacqueline Basulto founded SeedX at just 22 years old, starting her entrepreneurial journey during an internship at Google where she worked with small businesses on marketing strategy. Frustrated by the verticalized approach of traditional agencies, she launched what began as "Jacqueline's Web Studio" in New York City, bootstrapping her way from working with local yoga teachers to serving larger enterprises. Her passion extends beyond business - she's a singer who loves animals, owns three dogs, and dreams of having a farm someday. As a mother of a three-year-old, she balances entrepreneurship with family life while maintaining an active lifestyle. Her approach to business reflects her belief that entrepreneurship found her rather than the other way around, leading to a company philosophy centered on comprehensive, human-centered growth strategies.SummaryThe conversation begins with Jacqueline explaining how SeedX got its name - "seed" representing the beginning of growth, like a plant, and "X" standing for technology. She emphasizes that while the company has evolved significantly since its inception, the core philosophy remains unchanged: providing holistic marketing solutions rather than siloed services."I was frustrated really by the way that other agencies and that Google was helping them because it was very verticalized," Jacqueline explains. This frustration led to her decision to start her own company, though she admits she didn't initially understand what entrepreneurship meant or that she was bootstrapping her business.Brent probes into the biggest mistakes medium-sized companies make with their marketing efforts. Jacqueline's response reveals a critical gap in most businesses: the lack of clarity around how marketing activities connect to financial outcomes. She notes that many companies look at results across different platforms without understanding how these costs relate to revenue, cost of goods, and overall profitability.The discussion shifts to e-commerce specifically, where Jacqueline outlines her three-pillar approach for new companies. First, the website must serve as both storefront and salesperson, educating customers about products. She uses the example of a Manuka honey company, explaining how their initial website failed to communicate the product's unique benefits, pricing rationale, and usage applications."Your website is your storefront and it's your salesperson," she states. "What you want is to make sure that people are educated about the great products that you have."The second pillar involves paid advertising for quick conversions and message testing, while the third focuses on email marketing to capture and nurture the 90% of visitors who don't purchase immediately. Jacqueline warns against over-investing in organic social media, noting the platform's increasing difficulty for growth.The conversation takes an interesting turn when discussing AI's role in marketing. Rather than viewing AI as a threat to human employment, Jacqueline positions it as a powerful support tool that eliminates mundane tasks while preserving human creativity and strategic thinking.When Brent asks about cultural differences between European and American business practices, Jacqueline provides insight into varying technology adoption rates and customer expectations across regions. She observes that European markets tend to prioritize human-centric approaches over technology-first solutions, leading to different expectations around brand interactions and digital touchpoints.The episode concludes with Jacqueline introducing SeedX's upcoming product - a centralized platform that helps marketers automate task flows by connecting email, calendar, CRM, and analytics systems through a single AI agent.Memorable Quotes"I always joke that entrepreneurship kind of found me. I didn't know that I wanted to be an entrepreneur." This quote encapsulates Jacqueline's organic entry into the business world, highlighting how sometimes the best ventures emerge from solving immediate problems rather than following predetermined plans."The human input of the overall strategy and how all of the pieces go together is more important than ever than the very specific kind of tweaking of an ad." This statement addresses the evolving role of marketing professionals in an AI-driven world, emphasizing strategic thinking over tactical execution."We want AI to take away all of those mundane tasks that we don't want to spend all of our time doing or that suck the creativity out of us." Jacqueline's perspective on AI integration reflects a balanced approach that leverages technology while preserving human value.Final ThoughtsJacqueline Basulto's journey from frustrated Google intern to successful agency founder demonstrates how identifying market gaps can lead to sustainable business solutions. Her emphasis on holistic marketing strategies, financial alignment, and human-centered AI integration provides valuable guidance for businesses navigating today's complex digital landscape. The conversation reveals that while technology continues advancing, the need for strategic thinking and comprehensive approaches becomes more critical than ever. Perhaps the most important lesson from this episode is understanding that successful growth marketing isn't about choosing between human expertise and technological efficiency - it's about
En la "Vida sana", Julio Basulto llega acompañado esta última semana por la doctora Carmen Ángel Parra, ginecóloga, máster en Anticoncepción y Salud sexual y reproductiva por la Universidad de Alcalá y máster en Cirugía endoscópica ginecológica avanzada por la Universidad de Valencia.Escuchar audio
En la "Vida sana", Julio Basulto llega acompañado por el grandioso Mikel López Iturriaga, con quien seguimos contestando las preguntas más extrañas sobre alimentación que han llegado para El Comidista. Escuchar audio
En la "Vida sana" de Julio Basulto, nos visita la también nutricionista Olga Ayllón, que viene con consejos para intentar controlar nuestro peso en esta época del año. Escuchar audio
En el espacio "Vida sana" de Julio Basulto nos acompaña de nuevo Mikel López Iturriaga Esta semana, resolvemos dudas, algunas surrealistas, que llegan al consultorio de El comidista.Escuchar audio
En el espacio "Vida sana" de Julio Basulto conversamos con el profesor en Legislación y Política Alimentaria, Bioética y Deontología Francisco José Ojuelos, que acaba de publicar el libro Formación Jurídica y Extrasanitaria para el grado Nutrición Humana y Dietética (Ed. Amarante). Escuchar audio
¿Es verdad que lo que comemos está relacionado con el cambio climático? Para abordar esta y otras cuestiones relacionadas, en el espacio "Vida sana" de Julio Basulto charlamos con el doctor en Historia y docente en la Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (UOC) Juanjo Cáceres. En solitario ha publicado el libro Consumo inteligente (Ed. Debolsillo), y junto a Julio Basulto ha escrito tres libros: Comer y correr y Más vegetales, menos animales (Ed. Debolsillo) y, el más reciente, Dieta y cáncer (Ed. Martínez Roca). Escuchar audio
According to current cognitive psychology and neuroscience understanding, our memories are multilayered constructs composed of personal experiences and information acquired from external sources. So, when questioning witnesses about their recollections, it's crucial to understand what those layers are made up of. Is it purely personal recollection? Does it include what they were told by others? Does it include what they were told when their lawyer prepped them for the deposition? Examining the underlying sources or layers of the deponent's knowledge helps identify the individuals and documents that influenced and possibly biased what the witness says.Be sure to click through to our home page if you don't see the complete list of cites in the show notes. And - please - leave us a 5-star review wherever you hear this podcast? It's a free, fast, and incredible way to thank our production team for the research and time spent producing this free resource for you. Our whole team thanks you!SHOW NOTESIn re FirstEnergy Corp. Sec. Litig., No. 2:20-CV-03785-ALM-KAJ, 2024 WL 1984802, at *14 (S.D. Ohio May 6, 2024) (“Seemingly, FirstEnergy argues that all facts about the internal investigation are privileged or protected because, at some point, these facts were communicated by lawyers to various individuals. Time and again, courts have rejected this type of argument. While communications between attorneys and clients are privileged, facts are not. Humphreys, Hutcheson and Moseley v. Donovan, 755 F.2d 1211, 1219 (6th Cir. 1985) (citing Upjohn Co., 449 U.S. at 395). And facts do not become privileged or protected because they were provided to witnesses by attorneys or acquired in anticipation of litigation. See, e.g., Protective Nat. Ins. Co. of Omaha v. Commonwealth Ins. Co., 137 F.R.D. 267, 280 (D. Neb. 1989) (“There is simply nothing wrong with asking for facts from a deponent even though those facts may have been communicated to the deponent by the deponent's counsel.”); United States v. BAE Sys. Tactical Vehicle Sys., LP, No. 15-12225, 2017 WL 1457493, at *5–6 (E.D. Mich. Apr. 25, 2017); Basulto v. Netflix, Inc., No. 22-21796, 2023 WL 3197655, at *2–3 (S.D. Fl. May 2, 2023) (“[F]act-oriented discovery is permitted even if the witness learned about the facts from her attorneys.”); Clear Cast Grp., Inc. v. Ritrama, Inc., No. 1:09-cv-169, 2011 WL 13334451, at *6 (N.D. Ohio Sept. 15, 2011). So too here. Facts related to the internal investigation are not shielded simply because they were funneled through attorneys to witnesses”)Protective Nat. Ins. Co. of Omaha v. Commonwealth Ins. Co., 137 F.R.D. 267, 278–79 (D. Neb. 1989) (citing Sedco Intern., S.A. v. Cory, 683 F.2d 1201, 1205 (8th Cir.), cert. denied, 459 U.S. 1017, 103 S.Ct. 379, 74 L.Ed.2d 512 (1982) for the proposition that “No contention can be made that the attorney-client privilege precludes disclosure of factual information. The privilege does not protect facts communicated to an attorney. Upjohn Co. v. United States, 449 U.S. 383, 395–96, 101 S.Ct. 677, 685–86, 66 L.Ed.2d 584 (1981). Clients cannot refuse to disclose facts which their attorneys conveyed to them and which the attorneys obtained from independent sources. *279 Hickman v. Taylor, 329 U.S. 495, 508, 67 S.Ct. 385, 392, 91 L.Ed. 451 (1947); 8 J. Wigmore, Wigmore on Evidence § 2317 (McNaughton rev. 1961).State Farm Mut. Auto. Ins. Co. v. New Horizont, Inc., 250 F.R.D. 203, 214 (E.D. Pa. 2008) (quoting In re Linerboard Antitrust Litig., 237 F.R.D. 373, 384 (E.D.Pa.2006) (“ ‘[T]here is simply nothing wrong with asking for facts from a deponent even though those facts may have been communicated to the deponent by the deponent's counsel.' ” (quoting Protective Nat'l Ins. Co. v. Commonwealth Ins. Co., 137 F.R.D. 267, 280 (D.Neb.1989))).)State Farm Mut. Auto. Ins. Co. v. New Horizont, Inc., 250 F.R.D. 203, 215 (E.D. Pa. 2008) (“Contrary to State Farm's contention, the mere fact that counsel for State Farm may have provided such information to the witness in preparation for the Rule 30(b)(6) deposition does not convert the information into attorney work product.7 Were State Farm's logic followed to its full extent, anytime an attorney is involved in preparing a Rule 30(b)(6) witness, such preparation would be futile because the witness would inevitably be precluded from testifying to anything learned from the attorney. Were this the rule, every Rule 30(b)(6) deposition in which an attorney was involved in preparing the witness would be doomed from the start”)Palmisano v. Paragon 28, Inc., No. 21-60447-CIV, 2021 WL 1686948, at *6 (S.D. Fla. Apr. 7, 2021) (“Thus, while the privilege applies when a questioner directly asks a deponent about discussions with counsel, the “attorney-client privilege simply does not extend to facts known to a party that are central to that party's claims, even if such facts came to be known through communications with counsel who had obtained knowledge of those facts through an investigation into the underlying dispute.”)Thurmond v. Compaq Comput. Corp., 198 F.R.D. 475, 483 (E.D. Tex. 2000) (requiring disclosure of facts defendant “only learned through communications with counsel”)Kansas Wastewater, Inc. v. Alliant Techsystems, Inc., 217 F.R.D. 525, 528, 532 n.3 (D. Kan. 2003) (“It is well established that a party may not withhold relevant facts from disclosure simply because they were communicated to, or learned from, the party's attorney.”).Elizabeth Loftus, prominent figure in the study of human memory, particularly on malleability of human memory and misinformation effects. Loftus, E.F. (1975). Leading questions and the eyewitness report. Cognitive Psychology, 7, 560–572; Loftus, G.R. & Loftus, E.F. (1976). Human Memory: The Processing of Information. Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum Associates; Loftus, E.F. & Doyle, J. (1987). Eyewitness Testimony: Civil and Criminal. NY: Kluwer; Loftus, E.F.; Hoffman, H.G. (1989). Misinformation and memory: The creation of memory. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 118(1), 100–104.Daniel Schacter, research on the “seven sins” of memory and the constructive nature of memory. Books include Searching for Memory: The Brain, the Mind, and the Past (1996); Forgotten ideas, neglected pioneers: Richard Semon and the story of memory. (2001);[4] and The Seven Sins of Memory: How the Mind Forgets and Remembers (2001)Charan Ranganath, Why We Remember: Unlocking Memory's Power to Hold On to What Matters
En el espacio "Vida sana", Julio Basulto ha invitado a la periodista y editora especializada en temas de alimentación, nutrición y salud Laura Caorsi, que trabaja con Factoría, la agencia de contenidos del Grupo Prisa, donde coordina Consumer.es. La semana que viene publica nuevo libro, Comida fantástica. Manual de urgencia para aprender a leer los envases alimentarios (Ed. Vergara).Escuchar audio
En el espacio "Vida sana" de Julio Basulto, junto a Mikel López Iturriaga, abordamos los alimentos procesados. ¿Todos son desaconsejables? Escuchar audio
Luke Basulto, a tortoise biologist and conservationist, shares his passion for desert ecosystems, particularly the desert tortoise. He discusses the challenges facing the conservation of this species, including habitat loss, predation, and climate change. Luke emphasizes the importance of education and community engagement in conservation efforts, especially in underrepresented communities. Through his organization, Saving Slowpoke, Luke aims to connect people with nature and inspire them to protect these animals. Luke also shares a personal story about his father discovering a desert tortoise under a vehicle, which sparked his lifelong passion for these animals. SHOW NOTES: https://www.animalsathomenetwork.com/202-luke-basulto/ SHOW SPONSORS: Visit The BioDude here: www.thebiodude.com @TheBioDudeJoshHalter Custom Reptile Habitats: https://www.animalsathome.ca/crh JOIN US ON PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/animalsathome LINKS FROM THE EPISODE: https://www.instagram.com/luke_basulto/ https://www.instagram.com/savingslowpoke/ https://www.savingslowpoke.org/ Video Clips and Photos Used in Episode: https://www.instagram.com/luke_basulto/ https://www.instagram.com/savingslowpoke/ WE DISCUSS: 0:00 Coming Up 1:26 In Memory of Dirk 5:16 Welcome Luke - Background & Intro to Desert Tortoises 22:37 California Desert Program Manager & Chuckwalla Monument 29:17 Replicating a Desert Ecosystem 36:23 Tips for Herping in the California Desert 42:13 Rattlesnake Canine Aversion Training 50:46 Desert Tortoise - Why are they Endangered? 1:07:43 Saving Slowpoke 1:14:08 From a Felon to Tortoise Conservationist 1:18:06 Closing Thoughts 1:19:23 Outro
En el espacio "Vida sana" de Julio Basulto contamos en qué consiste el locus de control en alimentación.Escuchar audio
En el espacio "Vida sana" de Julio Basulto abordamos la relación que existe entre la alimentación y el cerebro.Escuchar audio
En el espacio "Vida sana" de Julio Basulto atendemos las preguntas y dudas sobre alimentación de nuestros oyentes.Escuchar audio
En el espacio "Vida sana" de Julio Basulto recibimos de nuevo, en su habitual visita mensual, a Mikel López Iturriaga, con quien hablamos esta noche sobre los antilegumbres. Escuchar audio
En el espacio "Vida sana" de Julio Basulto recibimos al doctor en Ciencia y Tecnología de los Alimentos Miguel Ángel Lurueña, conocido por su blog Gominolas de petróleo, que acaba de publicar el libro Del ultramarinos al hipermercado. Un recorrido por los sabores, recuerdos y costumbres de toda una generación (Ed. Destino). Escuchar audio
En el espacio "Vida sana" de Julio Basulto recibimos al doctor Pepe Serrano, que acaba de publicar el libro Bebepedia. Guía imprescindible para sobrevivir a la crianza con humor y rigor (Roca Editorial).Escuchar audio
Dedicamos el espacio "Vida sana" de Julio Basulto a la vinculación entre ciencia y arte, junto al pediatra especializado en nutrición infantil Carlos Casabona. El 20 de abril se celebra en Platja d'Aro (Girona) la segunda entrega del evento RedConscienciArte, del que es codirector. Además, conversamos con una de las ponentes, la doctora en Bioquímica y Biología Molecular Rosa Porcel, vicedirectora del Instituto de Biología Molecular y Celular de Plantas del CSIC.Escuchar audio
Dedicamos el espacio "Vida sana" de Julio Basulto a la relación entre comer en familia y salud. Además, atendemos las dudas y preguntas sobre alimentación de nuestros oyentes.Escuchar audio
Dedicamos el espacio "Vida sana" de Julio Basulto a la hernia de hiato y la alimentación. Además, atendemos las dudas y preguntas sobre nutrición de nuestros oyentes.Escuchar audio
Dedicamos el espacio "Vida sana" de Julio Basulto a los hachazos a la salud, es decir, a la relación entre los malos hábitos y la enfermedad.Escuchar audio
Dedicamos el espacio "Vida sana" de Julio Basulto a las dudas y preguntas sobre alimentación de nuestros oyentes. Escuchar audio
En el espacio "Vida sana" de Julio Basulto desmontamos junto al preparador físico Jorge García Bastida ocho mitos sobre el deporte.Escuchar audio
En el espacio "Vida sana" de Julio Basulto hablamos junto a Mikel López Iturriaga de la quimiofobia en los alimentos, es decir, el miedo excesivo a los productos químicos en la comida.Escuchar audio
En el espacio "Vida sana" de Julio Basulto hablamos junto a Mikel López Iturriaga de la quimiofobia en los alimentos, es decir, el miedo excesivo a los productos químicos en la comida.Escuchar audio
En el espacio "Vida sana" de Julio Basulto hablamos esta noche del ayuno intermitente, con una recomendación: seguir sin hacerlo. Escuchar audio
En el espacio "Vida sana" de Julio Basulto hablamos esta noche de una enfermedad que parece estar muy de moda, denominada SIBO (siglas en inglés de Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth), que podemos traducir como sobrecrecimiento bacteriano intestinal.Escuchar audio
Nuestro nutricionista Julio Basulto traslada su espacio “Vida sana” a la cocina de Montse. Inspeccionamos su nevera para comprobar si sigue los consejos para una buena alimentación.Escuchar audio
En el espacio "Vida sana" de Julio Basulto hablamos esta noche de la prevención de la caries, junto a la odontopediatra Yndira González Chópite, profesora colaboradora del Máster en Odontopediatría de la Universidad de Barcelona, directora del postgrado en Odontopediatría de la Societat Catalana d'Odontologia i Estomatologia y adjunta del servicio de Odontopediatría de l’Hospital Sant Joan de Déu de Barcelona.Escuchar audio
En el espacio "Vida sana" de Julio Basulto hablamos junto a Mikel López Iturriaga de los mitos que hay sobre la pasta. Escuchar audio
En el espacio "Vida sana" de Julio Basulto hablamos con la periodista y graduada en Ciencias de la Actividad Física y el Deporte Sara Tabares, autora del libro Ellas entrenan + 40 (Ediciones Tutor). También nos acompaña la autora del prólogo, la nutricionista Olga Ayllón. Escuchar audio
En el espacio "Vida sana" de Julio Basulto hablamos de las dietas ricas en proteína, que pueden llevarnos a confusión y hacernos comer todavía más carne. Además, atendemos las dudas y preguntas sobre alimentación de nuestros oyentes.Escuchar audio
En el espacio "Vida sana" de Julio Basulto abordamos la alimentación saludable en la primera infancia. Nos acompañan la nutricionista María Manera, máster en Medicina Preventiva y Promoción de la Salud y miembro de la Agència de Salut Pública de Catalunya; y el pediatra Pepe Serrano, vocal de la Societat Catalana de Pediatria y miembro de la Asociación Española de Pediatría de Atención Primaria.Escuchar audio
En el espacio "Vida sana" de Julio Basulto, conversamos con la doctora Karina Cuiñas, cirujana colorrectal. Nos presenta el libro Tripas en acción. Vence el estreñimiento y mejora tu salud intestinal (Ed. Vergara).Escuchar audio
En el espacio "Vida sana" de Julio Basulto, acompañado esta noche por Mikel López Iturriaga, hablamos de los caldos. ¿Son tan buenos como dicen?Escuchar audio
En el espacio "Vida sana" de Julio Basulto, reflexionamos sobre la importancia de dar ejemplo.Escuchar audio
En el espacio "Vida sana" de Julio Basulto abordamos la estrecha relación que existe entre alcohol y cáncer, como acaba de publicar en un informe la OMS (Organización Mundial de la Salud). Además, atendemos las dudas y preguntas sobre alimentación de nuestros oyentes.Escuchar audio
En el espacio "Vida sana", con Julio Basulto, hablamos de los… ¿adictos a los ultraprocesados?Escuchar audio
En el espacio "Vida sana", Julio Basulto, junto a Mikel López Iturriaga, aborda los supuestos postres saludables. Escuchar audio
En el espacio "Vida sana", Julio Basulto aborda la dieta del índice glucémico. También atendemos las dudas y preguntas sobre alimentación de nuestros oyentes. Y en la entrevista "Mano a mano", Carles Mesa conversa con la cantante Bely Basarte, que nos presenta su nuevo trabajo discográfico, Bomba de humo, que se publica este viernes. Escuchar audio
Julio Basulto aborda la relación entre el colágeno y la salud articular. También atendemos las dudas y preguntas sobre alimentación de nuestros oyentes. Escuchar audio
En el espacio "Vida sana", Julio Basulto, además de “La patraña” y la buena noticia nutricional de la semana, atendemos las dudas y preguntas sobre alimentación de nuestros oyentes. Escuchar audio
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En el espacio "Vida sana", Julio Basulto ha invitado al doctor Ricardo Cubedo, oncólogo e investigador clínico en el Hospital Puerta de Hierro y en MD Anderson Cancer Center de Madrid. Es, además, miembro del comité permanente de expertos que asesora a la Agencia Europea del Medicamento sobre la evaluación de nuevos tratamientos contra el cáncer. Acaba de publicar el libro El órgano transparente. La inteligencia de tu sistema inmunitario (Ed. Larousse). Escuchar audio
En el espacio "Vida sana", Julio Basulto ha invitado al doctor Ricardo Cubedo, oncólogo e investigador clínico en el Hospital Puerta de Hierro y en MD Anderson Cancer Center de Madrid. Es, además, miembro del comité permanente de expertos que asesora a la Agencia Europea del Medicamento sobre la evaluación de nuevos tratamientos contra el cáncer. Acaba de publicar el libro El órgano transparente. La inteligencia de tu sistema inmunitario (Ed. Larousse).Escuchar audio
Luke Basulto is all things desert. In this episode we talk about his journey to working in the desert conservation world, the meeting of conservation and development and, his work with the Saving Slowpoke Project. Luke's Instagram Saving Slowpoke Project
In Episode 23 we're celebrating Desert Tortoise Week! Luke Basulto has a lot of experience working with Desert Tortoises and the dangers that threaten their survival. He's also one of the board members on the Desert Tortoise Council. This was a great episode and Luke shared a TON of information and knowledge that not many can. Listen up! Luke BasultoDesert Tortoise Council: https://deserttortoise.org/ Saving Slowpoke: https://www.savingslowpoke.org/ IG: @luke_basulto Ryan: IG: @RAD_Reptiles82 YT: @Rad_reptiles Rad-reptiles.com Tom IG: @twoturtletom YT: @twoturtletom Intro Music: Mr. Smith - Poor Man's Groove Outro Music: tomorrow-is-today - 5282
En la sección de Julio Basulto de esta noche, Vida sana, hablamos de la relación entre alimentación, salud y el impacto en el medio ambiente de nuestra nutrición. Escuchar audio
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