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Claes Eriksson fick tidigt en bandspelare av sin mor. Där spelade han in sina texter och sketchidéer tillsammans med sin bror Anders. Skaffade snabbt därefter en filmkamera och med den hade filmbolaget Drabant-film sett dagens ljus. Via flera olika väger blev det till slut Galenskaparna och Aftershave som kom att dominera svenskt nöjesliv på 80- och 90-talet. Glädjen över att nå sina drömmar, sorgen när drömmen får ett oväntat slut och längtan att fortsätta på annat sätt. Men först - en skål i kaffe.
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Dr. Wayne Dyer, the “Father of Motivation” once said, “In all misfortune there is fortune. With everything that has happened to you, you can either feel sorry for yourself or treat what has happened as a gift. Everything is either an opportunity to grow or an obstacle to keep you from growing. You get to choose.” Our guest, Dr. Emily Drabant Conley, shares how she chose to leverage her struggles growing up in the Midwest as a gay teenager in a conversative town to become the leader she is today. And, how her lived experiences led her to embrace her authentic self in life and in work. Dr. Emily Drabant Conley is the CEO of Federation Bio. Previously, Dr. Conley spent over a decade at 23andMe, where she helped scale the company from 30 employees into the world's leading platform for genetic-driven drug discovery. As Vice President of Business Development at 23andMe, she architected visionary partnerships across pharma and biotech. Dr. Conley currently serves on the boards of Federation Bio, TMRW, Medrio and formerly served on the boards of Lesbians Who Tech and the UCSF Alliance Health Project. In this episode, Dr. Conley shares how to move forward through fear, why it's important to believe in yourself as a leader and why you should always hire people smarter than you. Visit https://www.iambeyondbarriers.com where you will find show notes and links to all the resources in this episode, including the best way to get in touch with Dr. Conley. Highlights: [03:01] Dr. Conley's career journey [07:40] You can be anything you want to be [10:29] Moving forward through fear [12:59] Making the decision to leave academia [16:02] Get comfortable with learning on the job [18:53] Hire people smarter than you [22:52] Cultivating instrumental relationships [26:21] Learning from failure [29:44] How genetic testing created dialogue around DEI [32:55] How to get in touch with Dr. Conley [33:15] Final words of wisdom from Dr. Conley Quotes: “Leaders who hire people smarter than them will have a thriving group who can achieve great things.” – Dr. Emily Drabant Conley “You can learn from others just by watching them, how they run meetings, how they communicate.” – Dr. Emily Drabant Conley “Doing the work on yourself personally is essential to being a good leader.” - Dr. Emily Drabant Conley About Dr. Emily Drabant Conley: Dr. Emily Drabant Conley is Chief Executive Officer of Federation Bio. Previously, Dr. Conley spent over a decade at 23andMe, where she helped scale the company from 30 employees into the world's leading platform for genetic-driven drug discovery. As Vice President of Business Development at 23andMe, she architected visionary partnerships across pharma and biotech. Dr. Conley currently serves on the boards of Federation Bio, TMRW and Medrio and formerly served on the boards of Lesbians Who Tech and the UCSF Alliance Health Project. In 2019, Dr. Conley was named one of Business Insider's 30 Leaders Under 40 who are transforming U.S. healthcare and in 2020 she was honored by Google Ventures as one of the 25 women shaping the future of technology. Dr. Conley spent 10 years in academia conducting genetics research. She was a research fellow at the National Institutes of Health and is co-author on more than 35 academic publications. She received her Ph.D. in Neuroscience from Stanford University School of Medicine, where she held fellowships from the National Science Foundation and Department of Defense. She graduated summa cum laude from Vanderbilt University with a B.A. Links: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/emily-drabant-conley/ Website: https://www.federation.bio/
This time on Self-Directed, Mitchell is joined by Heather Drabant & Mia Liang to talk about their experience in Praxis and their new book What College Won't Teach You. In this episode: Heather and Mia's background and where the idea to write a book came from What were the most important skills they learned when they started working The importance of communication in the workplace Sharing your work Don't be afraid of making mistakes Lessons learned from the writing process Why beta-readers are important for anyone writing a book
Mikael Noguchi er en multikunstner som har jobbet med dataspill i nesten 30 år – i tillegg til å ha drevet med graffiti, kunstutstillinger og tegneserier! De fleste har et forhold til Norges råeste bokserie «Drabant» sammen med Øyvind Holen, og hans mange karikaturer av norske rappere. I episoden får du høre om hvordan denne serien ble til og hva som inspirerer den svensk-norske kunstneren. Klikk for å se episoden på YouTube. https://www.instagram.com/miknog/ Støtt podden på Patreon og følg oss på Instagram! Host: Isso Produsent: Konkret Intro music: Martin Bråthen Outro music: Colembo
Hvordan er det å vokse opp og bo i bydeler som har dårlig omdømme? Hvordan møter vi de reelle problemene i drabantbyene, slik at vi unngår «svenske tilstander»? Møt forfatter av boken «Getto», Øyvind Holen, i samtale med rådgiver i Tankesmien Agenda, Sylo Taraku. Øyvind Holen (f. 1973) har skrevet flere bøker om drabantbyer, utenforskap og nærhistorie, som Hiphop-hoder, Groruddalen: En reiseskildring, Nye hiphophoder, samt tegneseriene Drabant vol. 1–3. Til daglig er han journalist i Dagens Næringsliv. Sylo Taraku (f. 1973) er rådgiver i Tankesmien Agenda og en mye brukt kommentator og foredragsholder om innvandring, populisme og nasjonalisme. Taraku har skrevet flere bøker, hans foreløpig siste bok «Frihetskampen i islam» utkom på forlaget Res Publica i 2019.
Welcome to episode 22 of Blank Space's podcast focusing on art, design, and all things culture - the BLAH, BLAH. We encourage organic discussion about interesting topics from real players in the field - rather than stuffy lectures that dont connect at all with the audience. This episode we are overjoyed to have with us Mikael Noguchi and Øyvind Holen, the co-creators of Drabant, the award winning comic book series talking about the 90's graffiti scene in Norway and the universal topic of feeling left out and seeking community. Join us as we discuss the process of making these comics, the joys of creating narrative work, and some inner opinions of the street art scene in Norway. ------------- For our halfway break this episode, we are trying something a little different! Since Liz and Ruben are both p-r-e-t-t-y hardcore D&D geeks, we decided to try our hand at making a radio theatre of an adventure - so you can tune in each month to learn what what has befallen our adventurers! Some audience members may find this super weird - so feel free to hop over each break if you find this to be jarring or too silly. For everyone else, enjoy! Kudos to our players, Urda Blichfeldt, Jonas Stava, Ruben Carlsen, and Liz Ramsey. And a major hug / bribe to our DM Sigurd Lange.
Vi har besøk av forfatteren Øyvind Holen og rapperen RSP. Vi snakker om nye og gamle Hip-Hop Hoder, nordnorsk rap og jente-rappere. Sell-Out vs. Keep-it-Real, graffiti, og tegneseriene Drabant og Donald Duck.
Øyvind Holen & Mikael Noguchi aka karene bak tegneserien Drabant er tilbake i studio, i forbindelse med slippet av tredje og siste kapittel i serien. I tillegg har vi med oss Big Ben fra Crime Empire, som erklærte krig mot Oslo Sporveier via Aftienposten i 86, og Halvor Harsem alias Kong Halvor. Dette er den andre av tre planlagte graffiti-episoder i forbindelse med den siste Drabant-utgivelsen.
I denne episoden har jeg invitert Øyvind Holen & Mikael Noguchi aka karene bak tegneserien Drabant, som nå får sin etterlengtede del 3 i august og som da avslutter trilogien. I tillegg har de tatt med seg de norske grafitti-legendene Celt og Tish, som sørger for at tenåringen i meg med malingsflekker på klærne bobler over av glede. Vi snakker om graffiti-miljøet i Oslo på starten av 90-tallet, nulltoleransens inntog rundt 2000, Security Concept, Blackout +++. Dette blir den første av tre planlagte graffiti-episoder i forbindelse med den siste Drabant-utgivelsen.
Hei Kjære Skadanister! I ukas podcast har vi med oss tegner/illustratør & Day 1 boss player Mikael Noguchi. Vi snakker om tegneserier, kunst, og ikke minst Drabant 3, som kommer ut i 2018. stay tuned for part 2. Lik, lytt og del Ha en nydelig uke!
It has been almost 5 years since I originally published my 23andMe DNA Test review where I concluded that it was right for me. I also asked you to seriously consider if it may or may not be right for you too. And so, if you still have not considered the risks, the benefits and the […]