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Marissa Fayer, CEO and founder of HERhealthEQ, joins hosts Enrique Alvarez and Sofia Rivas in this episode of Logistics with Purpose to discuss the critical intersection of technology and healthcare, particularly in advancing women's health equity. With a mission to provide essential medical equipment to developing countries, Marissa emphasizes the importance of bridging the gap between surplus and need, ensuring that communities have access to vital health resources. She highlights the role of AI in healthcare, explaining how it can streamline processes, reduce burnout among medical professionals, and ultimately improve patient outcomes. Listen in as Marissa shares her personal journey from aspiring astronaut to a leader in the medical field, and be inspired by her passion for empowering women and ensuring that no one is left behind in the global pursuit of better health outcomes.Additional Links & Resources:Connect with Marissa: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marissa-fayer/Learn more about Marissa: marissafayer.comCheck out HERhealthEQ: herhealtheq.orgLearn more about DeepLook Medical: https://www.deeplookmedical.com/Learn more about Logistics with Purpose: https://supplychainnow.com/program/logistics-with-purposeLearn more about Vector Global Logistics: https://vectorgl.com/Subscribe to Logistics with Purpose: https://logistics-with-purpose.captivate.fm/listenThis episode is hosted by Enrique Alvarez and Sofia Rivas. For additional information, please visit our dedicated show page at: https://supplychainnow.com/empowering-women-mission-health-equity-herhealtheq-lwp119
Women deserve better lives through better health. Marissa Fayer, CEO of DeepLook Medical and HERhealthEQ, has made it her mission to reduce the equity gap in access to healthcare for women around the world. In fact, she believes Wealth is Health. Hear her role in developing cutting-edge healthcare technologies, the latest data on dense breasts, how to find strategic partners with your women's healthcare business, how to handle lengthy clinical trials, and behind-the-scenes of running a nonprofit in the healthcare space. Tune in to this episode to improve health equity for women! Learn more: CDC Marissa Fayer LinkedIn Marissa Fayer Website DeepLook Medical HERhealthEQ Today's Hot Flash and other stats from: BreastCancer.org American Cancer Society
En este nuevo episodio recibimos Antonella Fayer, consultora y especialista en liderazgo, para pararnos a pensar sobre un tema que nos afecta a todos: la cultura corporativa. Las empresas tienen su manera de ser, su ADN, y eso se transmite al día a día. Hablamos de confianza, de coherencia, de la importancia de las personas y de muchas cosas más. ¿Qué nos hace distintos? ¿Tiene sentido apuntarse a todo lo que está de moda o defender una personalidad propia? ¿Cuándo deben ir al psicólogo las empresas?
Medsider Radio: Learn from Medical Device and Medtech Thought Leaders
In this episode of Medsider Radio, we had an engaging conversation with Marissa Fayer, CEO of DeepLook Medical. This startup is developing AI-powered diagnostic tools that help radiologists detect cancerous lesions in dense tissue. Marissa has over two decades of experience as a medtech executive, entrepreneur, investor, and philanthropist, spanning companies like Hologic and Olympus. She's the founder of HERhealthEQ, a non-profit focused on advancing global women's health, and an entrepreneur-in-residence at Graybella Capital and Goddess Gaia Ventures. She's a TEDx Speaker, a UCSC Miller Center Social Entrepreneur Fellow, and winner of the 2022 First in FemTech award. In this interview, Marissa talks about the basics of product development, how to build iteratively, tips on identifying ideal regulatory pathways, and how she picks her advisors and board members.Before we dive into the discussion, I wanted to mention a few things:First, if you're into learning from medical device and health technology founders and CEOs, and want to know when new interviews are live, head over to Medsider.com and sign up for our free newsletter.Second, if you want to peek behind the curtain of the world's most successful startups, you should consider a Medsider premium membership. You'll learn the strategies and tactics that founders and CEOs use to build and grow companies like Silk Road Medical, AliveCor, Shockwave Medical, and hundreds more!We recently introduced some fantastic additions exclusively for Medsider premium members, including playbooks, which are curated collections of our top Medsider interviews on key topics like capital fundraising and risk mitigation, and a curated investor database to help you discover your next medical device or health technology investor!In addition to the entire back catalog of Medsider interviews over the past decade, premium members also get a copy of every volume of Medsider Mentors at no additional cost, including the latest Medsider Mentors Volume V. If you're interested, go to medsider.com/subscribe to learn more.Lastly, if you'd rather read than listen, here's a link to the full interview with Marissa Fayer.
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Marissa Fayer is the founder and CEO of HERhealthEQ, a global non-profit with the mission to improve women's health in developing countries by providing access to medical devices & equipment, creating an equitable standard of care. Here are two 2020 statistics from the World Health Organization that highlight the inequitable standard of care for women in developing countries that HERhealthEQ is trying to combat: ● 90% of cervical cancer and related deaths worldwide occurred in low- and middle-income countries ● approximately 95% of all maternal deaths occurred in low and lower-middle-income countries, and most could have been prevented Marissa has spent the last 22 years growing medical device companies into world-class organizations through improvements in their operations, implementation of new innovations, connections to capital sources, and creation of more sustainable impact-driven organizations. She is a strategic advisor, board member, and executive leader of several venture-backed private companies. Marissa is also a UCSC Miller Center Social Entrepreneur Fellow and has been listed as one of the Top 100 Women in Medtech. In this episode, we discuss: ● Why HERhealthEQ is focused on noncommunicable diseases ● The counterintuitive healthcare consequences of foreign aid ending as a developing country grows its economy ● The importance of strategic partners in creating change Key Takeaways: ● While we often spotlight sustainability in business, focusing on financial, social, and environmental sustainability, it's crucial to turn this lens inward and consider personal sustainability. This is about finding that sweet spot where what we do aligns with what we love and what we're good at. This harmony is the antidote to burnout. It's about not just being a cog in a machine, but being a vibrant, contributing part of a meaningful pursuit. Working towards something that resonates with our values and beliefs isn't just fulfilling; it's personally sustaining and personally regenerative. ● There's a curious magic in the act of paying, even a token amount, for something. It's like a psychological switch that flips our perception of value. When people invest in something, even minimally, they're more likely to use and appreciate it. This principle is a fundamental human truth that applies to products and services. Charging a fee isn't just a business strategy; it can be a way to ensure engagement and respect for what's being offered. ● Amazon famously paid zero federal income taxes in 2018, despite an $11.2 billion profit. They achieved this through completely legal tax strategies: heavily reinvesting profits back into the business, which allows for tax deductions; utilizing tax credits, especially for research and development; paying employees with stock options, which can offer tax advantages; and carrying forward financial losses from unprofitable years to offset taxes in profitable years. It feels unfair that a successful company can avoid federal income tax, which supports the common good for a nation including roads, infrastructure, emergency services, and education. However, I love the idea that corporations should only be eligible to enjoy certain tax benefits if they demonstrably contribute to society or the planet. It's about modifying our systems to align financial success with ethical responsibility, transforming business from a mere profit-making entity to a force for positive change. References: ● Connect with Marissa on LinkedIn ● “How to ensure social enterprises have an impact”, TEDxLugano ● HERhealthEQ ● Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières Connect & Share: If you enjoy the podcast, would you please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? It takes less than 60 seconds, and it really makes a difference in helping to convince hard-to-get guests. I also love reading them! If this episode resonated with you, I ask you to send it to a friend. Help bring even more visibility to these leaders that are using business as a force for good! Subscribe to the Purpose and Profit newsletter to make sure you don't miss future episodes. This podcast is for you, the listener. I'd love to hear what resonated with you, or if you have a suggestion on who would be a great guest for this show. Please send me a note at info@KathyVarol.com.
As we approach the end of Breast Cancer Awareness month, the #MedtechImpactPodcast wanted to shine a light on some exciting innovation which is offering a new level of precision and data driven insights for breast cancer imaging.In our latest episode, Kyle and Richard chat with CEO of DeepLook Medical, Marissa Fayer about how she is driving a collaborative strategy through their software solution. DeepLook's FDA approved DL Precise is helping radiologists across the treatment pathway (Ultrasound, Mammography, CT, MRI) to automate lesion segmentation and measurement with unprecedented precision - all with a single click. With breast cancer trending towards 1 in 7 in women, we discuss how a company formed just four years ago, is helping provide the essential data analysis tool to create efficient, accurate, and accessible methods for early detection and diagnosis.As Marissa's leadership extends far beyond DeepLook, we also discuss her experience in the medtech industry, startup investing, support for female entrepreneurship, and passion for making medical technologies more accessible across the world. Tune in to be informed and inspired!
This is Draw The Line Radio Show with Jacki-E, presenting the best music from female producers and DJs. Helping me Draw The Line with her guest mix in the second hour, it's Lu Candotta a DJ / Producer based in Dubai. She launched her DJ career nine years ago at São Paulo Fashion Week and went on to perform at many well-known clubs in Brazil. Now based in Dubai, Lu has quickly established herself as a prominent DJ playing at many of the best known venues. Her most recent release, Closer on Sirup Music, came out in May 2023. She also has her own fortnightly show on Ibiza Stardust Radio. Links for Lu Candotta:- Soundcloud:- https://soundcloud.com/lucandotta Instagram:- https://www.instagram.com/lucandotta/ Beatport:- https://www.beatport.com/artist/lu-candotta/976693 In my mix in the first hour I'm playing tracks by Miss Monique, Nusha, AM.I, Pao Calderon, Denise Schneider and lots more. If you like the tracks we play, please support the artists by buying their music. It's time to say NO to gender imbalance in dance music. It's time to Draw The Line!! Draw The Line Radio Show is produced for radio by Sergio Erridge and is A Darker Wave production. Track list 1st hour mixed by Jacki-E:- 1. Ranchatek, Nusha – Dopamine (original mix) Orange Recordings. 2. Miss Monique – Rebirth (original mix) Siona Records. 3. Noemi Black – For Me (original mix) Error Audio. 4. Tini Gessler – Nothing Expected (original mix) Drumcode. 5. Pao Calderon – Revolution (original mix) Alaula Music. 6. BEC – Inner Knowing (original mix) Factory 93 Records. 7. Alice DiMar – Burning (original mix) Alaula Music. 8. Miss Monique – The Connection (original mix) Siona Records. 9. . AM.I – Hypersensitive (original mix) Kaligo Records. 10, DJ Dee – Let's Move (original mix) mau5trap. 11. Tao Andra – Close (Simina Grigoriu remix) Kaligo Records. 12. Denise Schneider – Parallel Universe (original mix) Armada Music. 13. Kiki Solvej – Bang to my Beat (original mix) Filth on Acid. 14. Nancy DJ – Acid is my MDMA (original mix) Nativity Effect Records. 15. Viviana Casanova – Body Rock (original mix) Vassnova. 16. Beloccca, Nusha – Serenity (original mix) Mainground Music. 17. Romina Dez – Aero (original mix) teQwave Records. 18. Dense & Pika – Apache (Nusha remix) Kneaded Pains. 2nd hour Lu Candotta - An exclusive guest mix for Draw The Line Radio Show. 1. Kieran Fowkes, JEI BLVCK - All That Matters (Bemannte & Bruder remix) Stripped Recordings. 2. Edu Imbernon, Solomon Grey, Nico Casal - Noso feat. Solomon Grey (original mix) Fayer. 3. Coppola & Meca - Telesexo (original mix) Tomorrowland Music. 4. Nora En Pure - Indulgence (extended mix) Enormous Tunes. 5. Kasia_- Water World (original mix) New Tab Music. 6. Lu Candotta - Break Or Die (extended mix) Unreleased. 7. Fideles, - Night After Night ft Be No Rain (Camelphat remix) Afterlife. 8. Amesens - Universe (original mix) Tratore. 9. Elis Regina - Como Nossos Pais (Ed Lopes, Riko & Gugga, Dre Guazzelli remix) Free Download https://soundcloud.com/edlopesmusic/ed-lopes-gugga-guazzelli-como-nossos-pais 10. Kor - Feel the Sun (original mix) Androgyne Audio. 11. Matias Burna - Andux (original mix) Nightmare Unlimited. 12. Olivier Giacomotto - Curandero (original mix) Atlant. 13. Ed Lopes Senhor (extended mix) Add Music. 14, Lu Candotta - Into My Soul (extended mix) Tratore.
Have you ever wondered how health statistics are taken in the most rural parts of the world? Journal articles discuss how hundreds of thousands of women are diagnosed with and dying from cervical cancer, but just how accurate are these statistics?In this episode, Marissa Fayer and I chat about women's health in low and middle income countries, specifically cervical cancer statistics and the important work she does in the medtech and philanthropy sectors. We talk about Marissa's background and how HerHealthEQ was founded (in a bar!). HerHealthEQ is a nonprofit that aims to improve women's health outcomes by providing medical equipment to developing regions around the world. Marissa explains how HerHealthEQ carefully selects their partners and distributes medical equipment to regions in need while emphasizing the importance of providing not just equipment but also service contracts, training, and installation. As HerHealthEQ grows and continues to serve women and girls worldwide, we realize just how important partnerships are in creating impact at scale.Check out the shownotes to learn more!__________________Click here to join the exclusive GHP online community!Support the PodcastClick here to send in a one time or monthly donationJoin the Podcast Mailing list: https://www.globalhealthpursuit.com/mailing-list Make sure to follow Hetal on LinkedIn, Instagram and Facebook!Email her at hetal@globalhealthpursuit.com.Thank you so much. We deeply appreciate you.
Marissa Fayer is a 20-plus-year medtech executive, innovator, entrepreneur, investor, and philanthropist. In this episode, Marissa discusses her deep passion for furthering women's healthcare, the trip to Costa Rica that changed the course of her career trajectory, and the fact that before she was recruited into healthcare, she was on track to become an aerospace engineer. Guest links: http://www.marissafayer.com/ | https://www.herhealtheq.org/ | https://www.ggventures.co.uk/ Charity supported: Feeding America Interested in being a guest on the show or have feedback to share? Email us at podcast@velentium.com. PRODUCTION CREDITS Host: Lindsey Dinneen Editor: Tim Oliphant Producer: Velentium SHOW TRANSCRIPT Episode 004 - Marissa Fayer Lindsey Dinneen: Hi, I'm Lindsey with Velentium and I'm talking with MedTech industry leaders on how they change lives for a better world. Diane Bouis: The inventions and technologies are fascinating and so are the people who work with them. Frank Jaskulke: There was a period of time where I realized, fundamentally, my job was to go hang out with really smart people that are saving lives and then do work that would help them save more lives. Diane Bouis: I got into the business to save lives and it is incredibly motivating to work with people who are in that same business, saving or improving lives. Duane Mancini: What better industry than where I get to wake up every day and just save people's lives. Lindsey Dinneen: These are extraordinary people doing extraordinary work, and this is The Leading Difference. Hello and welcome to the Leading Difference Podcast. I'm your host Lindsey, and I am excited to introduce you to my guest today, Marissa Fayer. Marissa is a 20 plus MedTech executive, innovator, entrepreneur, investor, and philanthropist. She is the CEO and founder of nonprofit, HERhealthEQ, the CEO of DeepLook Medical, VP of Operations at Ultrasound AI, and the US Partner at Goddess Gaia Ventures. Her mission is to move innovation and the health of women forward throughout the world. Okay, obviously an amazing person. Marissa, thank you so much for joining us today. Marissa Fayer: My pleasure, thanks so much for having me. Lindsey Dinneen: I literally read your bio and thought, "Oh my goodness. Do you sleep?" Marissa Fayer: Unfortunately, not very much, but it's not as a result of work probably. My brain never shuts down. There's a lot to do in women's health, so gotta keep going. Lindsey Dinneen: Yeah, absolutely. I would love to learn a little bit about your background, how you first got intrigued in this field. Just tell me a little bit of your backstory, if you don't mind. Marissa Fayer: Yeah, for sure. I wish I can say that it was interesting, but unfortunately it's not. I didn't really have any intentions in going into healthcare. I was luckily recruited into it straight out of university. I originally wanted to go into aerospace, but when I was graduating from BU, from the engineering school, it was a downturn in aerospace, and thankfully a healthcare company offered me an amazing position. So, I went straight into healthcare and as the saying goes, "once you go into healthcare, you never leave." Thank God, because I realized it was my mission, my passion. And then thankfully I also joined the largest women's health company in the world and really realized that was my mission and my passion. So it was all meant to be, but my career was 15 years in corporate, working for large medical device companies, developing new products, working in operations and manufacturing, and handling a lot of mergers and acquisitions. And after 15 years, just decided to make a change and I think it was probably as a result of some burnout. And for the last nine years, I've been consulting and built a very successful consulting practice helping small to mid-size companies scale and grow and figure out their operations and their manufacturing, but especially their business strategy and what is interesting to them. And I've been very strategically focusing on companies that are affecting women and women's health. And I've been in the women's health space really before people honestly knew what it was. And so, it was always my passion. I was always really interested in women in STEM and as a woman in STEM, that was super interesting to me. But I also realized after living abroad in Latin America that having schools wasn't the issue. It was ensuring that girls going to school was the issue, and girls weren't going to school because their mothers and their grandmothers and their aunts were not healthy. And that was a problem as an engineer that I could fix. And so, it's been quite the journey. And MedTech and healthcare-- I'm biased, I feel like it's the best industry to be in. You're doing something great, you're giving back to society. And it's also, let's be clear, lucrative, this is not a nonprofit industry. This is a lucrative industry. Lots of innovation happening, lots of exciting news happening. And so I think it's the best place to be, but you know, obviously I'm biased because it's been 23 years. Lindsey Dinneen: Sure. Well, I think you've earned the bias, right? So you mentioned, having had a passion for women's healthcare for a very long time, and thank goodness for you because we need way more of that. Thank you for being that advocate and being on the forefront of that. I am curious-- you mentioned a couple different things playing into that passion when you were growing up. Was that something that you were aware of maybe even before college as being a need or an interest of yours? Marissa Fayer: Yeah. I grew up in a fabulous house and a fabulous family and we were always supported in whatever we wanted to do. I went to space camp twice, like I was training to become an astronaut and an aerospace engineer. There was no limit to a girl in our family. There was no limit to anybody. And we were in a position to be lucky, and I'm very cognizant of that to be fortunate, to be able to have those opportunities. But I went to space camp twice as a kid. I studied math and science. That was my pathway even in elementary school and middle school and high school. That was my pathway. I went to engineering school. That was not incredibly common 25 years ago especially from a girl from New York. And so again I'm incredibly lucky and I know that most people don't have all of this opportunity. But I did not grow up in a society or in a family that said you can't do that. So I didn't grow up with those misconceptions. And so when I go somewhere and they're like, well, this girl can't go to school. To me, that's not acceptable because that was never acceptable to me. I mean, what kid literally goes to college still thinking they're gonna be potentially an astronaut. I mean, there's very few. I literally enrolled in aerospace engineering. And graduated with a different engineering degree, But that was the path I was pursuing. And, and it was supported the entire time and, and trust me, I've put my deposits down. I'm hopefully still going, but, but in a different capacity. Lindsey Dinneen: Yes. That's amazing. What a story! Do you think that your interest in aerospace engineering and your, education in that field-- has that played a particular role? Has it carried over in any way to the medtech side of things? Marissa Fayer: Listen, going down a semi nontraditional pathway, so as an engineer you're always curious, I always had that curiosity mind. So, whether you're an engineer or an astronaut or any of those, I was very curious about how things worked or how to make it better and how to make it efficient and things like that. So, that plays into all of it. There was also a societal element. I like to explore. Part of exploration is making things better and bringing things back to make things better here. So my intent with healthcare is to make things better. I think that's most everybody's intent with healthcare, at least the good people. So certainly I think it does play over. I was curious, I wanted to explore and I wanted to make things better. And so I think that played a significant role in staying in healthcare as well. And listen, I always wanted to do something for society. I thought it was gonna be through space exploration. And it turned into, it's actually through improving women's lives and health throughout the world. Lindsey Dinneen: Yeah. And I love that you highlight that because that, I think that's a really important thing that doesn't get talked about enough-- that it is okay to pivot and to change what you originally expected to do. Because sometimes those non-traditional pathways do, like you said, give you a different perspective and different insight than maybe somebody who has always been on that path. So, yeah, there's a lot of value to that. Marissa Fayer: We're not in a society anymore, that you have to do the same thing for 50 years. And there's so much interconnectivity and there is so much learning that happens cross industry that is so helpful and applicable to help each other industry. So let's just take, cuz we're talking about health and health tech. The tech industry, in so many ways is ahead of the health industry. But to apply some of the tech learnings into the health industry to help accelerate health tech, that's important. So that's just like one singular example of how industries can cross over and how it's gonna benefit us in multiple ways. Lindsey Dinneen: Yes. Absolutely. Is there a particular moment that stands out to you because it clearly confirmed that this was the right career for you or any sort of defining catalyst moment where you thought, "Yes, this is it?" Marissa Fayer: that's a great question. When I think back to it, I think it was when I formed HERhealthEQ and realized that I could help women and women's lives very specifically using the knowledge that I gained through industry and applying it on a global perspective. And the fact that it doesn't even matter how much we scale. And while I have a grand ambition by the end of 2025 for us as an organization to impact the lives of a million women-- and we are on track to do that-- but that almost doesn't matter because it matters to the one person, the one woman that we have impacted and improved her life because it matters to her family, it matters to her. And I sometimes have to think about it. So when I started the organization, I didn't have those lofty goals. I just wanted to do something good and wanted to help because I saw that there was a gap, and repurposing medical equipment that is completely usable and getting it to regions and doctors and clinics that need it. That is important and that saves lives. And so for me, every time we hear a story or every time, we get our impact numbers back or anytime I think about that one woman being able to go home because potentially a cancer was caught really early as opposed to it being caught at stage four where it's non-treatable, she's able to walk back into her house and do whatever she wants to do because it was caught early and it was able to be treated. Every time it happens, that's when I realize, that is probably the moment. And I guess they just keep on coming, but the first time that hit me --that was, that was the moment. Lindsey Dinneen: That's really powerful. Thank you for sharing that. And in your role now, I know it is one of leadership, and I am curious how you would personally define leadership or what does leadership mean to you? Marissa Fayer: I'm more of a "lead by example," and a "walk the walk," "do the do" kind of, leader. I, I trust people who I work with. And I don't think that any leader should work with people they don't trust. And listen, there's always instances where things have to be worked on. And I'm not naive, certainly, and I have plenty of my own instances that have to be worked through, but it's more-- you have to work with people and assume that they're going to do the job, and you have to assume that they want to, and they have to be incentivized to be doing that. So, I lead by example. I work hard. I meet my commitments. I do what I say and people see that. If I wasn't meeting any of my deadlines or I wasn't doing what I was saying, then everyone would understand that's acceptable. And I also have to hold people accountable to their actions as well. So from my perspective, it's very much a lead by example mentality. And that's far more effective than the" iron rule", the very micromanage, tell me exactly every minute what you're doing. And listen, people have different ways of working as well and different needs and styles of working. And I was always one of those. And so I'm very cognizant that people have different work speeds. Listen, there has to be deadlines that are set and deadlines that are achieved and things like that. But you also have to let people work when it is the best time to get their genius. Not everybody's a morning person. Some people are evening people, some people work better on a weekend. You have to be flexible enough within the timeframe that you have to be able to work within each person's level of genius and zone of genius. Because it differs for everybody and, and also people have life. And life happens. And I think being a human is really helpful. And it's so basic, honestly, but like really just being a normal, nice human is really genuinely helpful. And I think people just need to remember that. Lindsey Dinneen: Yeah, great advice. And speaking of advice, what is your best piece of advice for someone interested in obtaining a leadership role within the medtech industry? And I'm specifically interested because of your focus on women and women's healthcare. What about a woman who is particularly interested but might feel daunted by that? Marissa Fayer: Yeah, ask for it. Actually, demand it, but ask for it. Because if you don't ask, you're never gonna get it. So ask. People aren't gonna know that you want it, it's not ESP. They're not gonna read your mind. Ask them, talk to them about it. Tell people that you want a leadership position. Go after it! There is this silly misconception like, "Oh, you're gonna be seen as bossy." No. Good, good. You should be. Go after what you want. And if you are working in an organization where that is not encouraged, that's not the right organization for you. There are plenty of organizations out there that encourage that. I'm not saying do it rudely. I'm saying work with people. And it doesn't necessarily have to be your direct manager, either. Work with people in your organization and tell them what you want. You can ask their opinions, but you can also tell them what you want. You want a management's position? Ask their advice on how to get there and then follow their advice on how to get there. Because then you can go back to them and say, "Thank you for your advice. I have followed it. Now it's time for me to become this position." And there is irrefutable evidence for you to get that position. So, just do it. Ask for it, demand it, but do the work. I come from a generation where you still have to do the work. It is not automatically given to you because you've been somewhere for two years. Do the work and earn it because, first of all you'll feel better about yourself and second of all, you'll learn more, and you'll go further in the long run, and that's more important. It's not this next tiny milestone, it's the future. So if you have done the work and you've learned, you've set yourself up for the future, but really just ask for it and ask and communicate what you're looking for because nobody is naturally-- or very few people are naturally-- just going to give something to you without you asking. Lindsey Dinneen: I love that advice. I was smiling and nodding my head the whole time because I hundred percent agree with you. And also it is one of those things where if you don't ask, the answer is always "no". Very few times, are you just gonna be handed something, so. Brilliant. Love it. And how do you prioritize your own continued learning and growing as a leader? Marissa Fayer: Yeah, it's a lot of listening, you know, a lot of book reading. Thank God for podcasts. I'm a podcast on the go listener, so that's great. I, I listen to a lot of people in a lot of different industries as well, cuz I think that's really important because you can learn from other industries and learn from other different styles. So generally it's listening to feedback from others. I don't necessarily take everybody's advice because advice is a dime a dozen. You have to figure out what to do with it. But I listen, hear what people are saying. I listen to also direct feedback. I listen for trends in the market and understanding what's up and coming as well, and and trying to prioritize those and hopefully trying to be ahead of the curve a little bit. But I think the key to learning regardless of what stage you're in again is just about, listening and absorbing. Lindsey Dinneen: Yeah, absolutely. So you mentioned back at the beginning when you were telling us a little bit about your background of spending some time in Latin America and how that helped influence the way that you would eventually start your own business, and your perspective on women's healthcare and whatnot. I'm curious if you would be willing to elaborate a little bit more on that time that you had there and its impact on what you do now. Marissa Fayer: I mean, besides the fun, the hiking, and the surfing and friends and, all that stuff, I worked very hard. I went to a country where I didn't speak the language and I had to learn it after work. It was a great learning experience. And that's the other part of like continuous learning. Like you always have to do something different. For me, Costa Rica fully shifted who I was. And it created my future. I went there with a large multinational. I was integrating an acquisition. I was integrating other acquisitions into that, company and I was talking to a friend and women were dying of breast cancer at alarming rates because the one mammography machine in that region broke down. And of course I thought that was ridiculous because I just, right before moving to Costa Rica, deployed the 3D mammography systems, and I knew the 2D systems were always coming back and they were lined up against the warehouse wall, and they were just sitting there. And so I knew that there was no reason for women to be dying because they didn't have a mammography machine. I literally had them lined up against a warehouse. Like why wouldn't we just ship one down, you know, as a donation. So, going through that entire process and creating an entire program to give back to the countries which medical device companies are working in and other industries are working in, it shifted my mindset on how for-profits and nonprofits can work together. And it was the origin story for the beginning of HERhealthEQ. And I didn't start it originally at that time I waited until I left corporate. For years I had to formulate my thought around it. I had to build a successful consulting firm first and all of these things. But that time formed who I am right now. Between teaching you how to work and live in another country and figuring everything out yourself. And also more or less finding your life and your passion all in the same three year timeframe is pretty spectacular. So 10 years later the mammography machine is still working, it's still screening women in Costa Rica. And now that same company, Hologic, has supported a HERhealthEQ program for the screening of cervical cancer in Costa Rica. So it's come full circle 10 years later, which is incredible. That's kind of unheard of. And it's so special and spectacular. So, to say the least, Costa Rica certainly changed my life. Lindsey Dinneen: That's an amazing story. Marissa Fayer: You just never know. And that's the point. I didn't go to Costa Rica thinking "I wanna life change and I gotta change everything here." I went to work. I had never thought about leaving corporate. I never thought about starting a nonprofit. I never thought about becoming a consultant. I never thought about these things. These were not in my life plans. And so I think you just generally have to be open to understand and receive what the universe is like literally putting in front of your face. If the aerospace industry was not tanking in 1999, in 2000, I could be at NASA right now. I mean, who knows? But I think that being in Costa Rica, lining up those circumstances, everything that I learned put me in that position to open my eyes, to see that as an engineer in a healthcare company, in a medtech company focused on women's health. That's why it changed my life. Because I saw an opportunity, I saw it, and I acted. Lindsey Dinneen: Yeah. I really appreciate that perspective of being open to things that you really probably would never have expected. Like you said, you didn't go there thinking, "Oh, this will be the impetus for me to have this amazing organization one day." That wasn't the plan, but what you did do is you went with this willingness to explore, and that led you to an incredible opportunity to really help people. So I really like that piece of advice as well. So imagine someone were to offer you a million dollars to teach a masterclass on anything you want. It does not necessarily have to be in your industry. What would you choose to teach and why? Marissa Fayer: First of all, let's just be clear, I would put the million dollars back into charity and I wouldn't be pocketing that. I think I would love to teach. I would love to be paid a million dollars for it. But I would also like to channel that money actually to do the work, less to hear myself speak. So, putting that big caveat out there. But what I would love to teach would be how can nonprofits and for-profits partner or better partner together to, to better the world? So how can they work together to better life, better the world? And, and obviously very specifically for me, women's health. But just generally the world. Nonprofits seem to be working in this one vertical, for-profits work in this other vertical. There is now a lot of thankfully overlap. There's just not enough. And for-profits have the power to catalyze change. Nonprofits with for-profits are the way oftentimes to do that, and social enterprise-- I'm considering both of those in the mix-- but to really have them work together to change the world and better the world. That is how to mix profit and purpose. That's what I would love to teach on and also take that class. So, any recommendations on if that class exists? I would love to be learning about that a lot more. . Cause we do it. But it's still a continuous learning journey and I think that it's something that everybody still needs to get better at. There's not any one organization, not even the largest in the world, and not even the largest nonprofits and largest corporations that are good at this. Nobody has it down, and I don't think it should be a formula. I just think it needs to be better communicated. So I would love to teach a class on that once I figure it out. That's the next edition of our podcast, I guess? Lindsey Dinneen: Right? Okay. So brilliant. So we'll have you back on, once you have this masterclass that you can teach us, that'd be amazing. Marissa Fayer: Yes. I might be 90, so we'll see. Let's hope not. Lindsey Dinneen: Well, amazing. And to that point, is there a good way that for-profit organizations can partner with you and what you are doing to create some change and to help each other? Is that something that you are currently actively seeking help with? And how could an interested company do that? Marissa Fayer: We are a thousand percent actively searching and looking to work with any type of corporation, doesn't necessarily even have to be in the medtech or the healthcare space. I mean, obviously there is a linkage there. Let's just be clear. But, we're looking for like-minded organizations to partner with them, to support our work, but also to increase their CSR, their corporate social responsibility and their ESG and their DEI and all of those things that are important as a corporation and their employee engagement, et cetera, to promote that out in the world, because it is a corporate imperative for them to do that. We wanna be part of that corporate imperative. And so anyone can go to HERhealthEQ.org or email us at info@HERhealthEQ.org or find me at marissafayer.com. But it is the way to move things forward. So we are actively doing it right now, and we're seeing incredible results. We're screening 50,000 women in Costa Rica right now with a corporate partner. And that's per year. And that's as a result of three corporate partnerships. So it is the power to drastically improve lives with not a lot of money. So, yes, we're actively seeking them related to supporting women, supporting healthcare on a global scale. And, we look to partner with any type of organization. It could be the CSR department. It could be through a grant, it could be through a donation, it could be through an employee retention program. There's so many ways. It could be through even a marketing program that has been created jointly because, listen-- when we are able to do the work, those metrics and impact shared back to the companies and they're able to report and use them for their goodwill as well. And we want that, we want them to be proud of the work that they've sponsored and partnered with us for. That just amplifies us. It amplifies them and it amplifies the focus on improving women's health, which is the end goal for everything that I do and that we do. And that's how everybody can partner with us. Thank you for asking. So, yes, would love to partner with corporations however, large or small, there is no size limit. That's the other thing. Like small corporations are also incredibly applicable. Lindsey Dinneen: Excellent. Thank you for providing all of those resources too so we can get in touch with you. All right, so what is the one thing you wish to be remembered for after you leave this world? Marissa Fayer: That women deserve access to quality healthcare regardless of where she lives. That's it. Period. End of sentence. It is a requirement. Healthcare should be equal in access and equitable for everybody and that is currently not even close to being the state of where we are right now. And so, I'd love to be remembered after I leave this world for improving the situation and ensuring that women have better health and better access to healthcare. Lindsey Dinneen: And then final question, what's one thing that makes you smile every time you see or think about it? Marissa Fayer: On a personal level, obviously my niece and my nephew. Because that's, thank God, unconditional love, but I also think it's like the little things: a sunny, warm day in New York City in the middle of winter. I think given the crazy lives that we all have, I think taking tiny moments of joy are just so important, and I don't necessarily remember that every minute of every day, but I think it's worth taking just a moment every day to create joy or to appreciate joy. So I don't know what it is, it varies day by day. Some days it's a chai latte. Some days if I'm traveling in Europe, it could be a delicious croissant. Or it could just be a delightful walk. It could be anything. I guess whatever you're in the mood for to make you joyful that day. Lindsey Dinneen: I love it. Marissa Fayer: Yeah. Yeah, I know. It's very random, so I don't have a good, clear answer for you. So who knows? Lindsey Dinneen: You know what, something joyful is a beautiful answer because you're right, it can vary from day to day, and all those little things add up to make you smile. That's wonderful. Well, thank you so very much for joining us, for all of your amazing advice and insights. Really enjoyed getting to know you a little bit, getting to know your organization and of course, your passion behind it and why it is so important. So I really appreciate that, and we are honored to be making a donation on your behalf as a thank you for your time today to Feeding America, which works to end hunger in the United States by partnering with food banks, food pantries, and local food programs to bring food to people facing hunger, and it also advocates for policies that create long-term solutions to hunger. So Marissa, thank you again, so very much. We wish you just continued success as you work to change lives for a better world. Thank you for being here. Marissa Fayer: Thanks so much for having me. It was a pleasure. Lindsey Dinneen: Great, and thank you also to our listeners for tuning in and if you are feeling as inspired as I am right now, I'd love it if you'd share this episode with a colleague or two and we will catch you next time. The Leading Difference podcast is brought to you by Velentium. 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Welcome to Chapters 104! 104.1 AtalaiA's TOTW: Sam Shure - Connate Voices - Clash Lion. 104.2 AtalaiA in the mix. New music from Edu Imbernon, Dennis Cruz, Rebuke & Röyskopp and labels including Orianna, Moon Harbour, Fayer & Dog Triumph. 104.3 Audylic. Laidback, downtempo and alternative music from AtalaiA's extensive collection that has soundtracked over 1000 Ibizan sunsets. 104.4 AtalaiA's Vinyl Cut: Ross Evans - Off The Chain - Rejected. 1 Sam Shure - Connate Voices - Clash Lion 2 Meduza ft. Poppy Baskcomb - Upside Down - Aeterna Records 3 Rebuke - Glow - ERA 4 Lorenzo De Blanck - Bass Bass - Moon Harbour 5 Edu Imbernon & Clemente pres. Imbermind ft. Peter Murphy - Kind Of Love - Fayer 6 Josh Butler & Dennis Cruz - Coming Up - Origins Rcrds 7 Matt Sawyer - Momento - VILLAHANGAR 8 Umami - Egotron - trueColors 9 AtalaiA - Oonagh - Sony/Orianna 10 Röyskopp - Let's Get It Right (Innellea Remix) - Dog Triumph 11 Jonas Rathsman & Josef Salvat - Complex (Serge Devant Remix) - Crosstown Rebels 12 Alok & Solardo - Over Again - Sony Music 13 Ross Evans - Off The Chain - Rejected https://pod.co/chapters Apple: https://apple.co/2KsgGgS Mixcloud: https://bit.ly/2GSQF9o SoundCloud: https://bit.ly/34dG4R1 Please subscribe / follow / review for free! ————————————- Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2JS6fn7 Instagram: @atalaiamusica Beatport: https://bit.ly/2RcAnxq Facebook: https://bit.ly/2xNZeAL YouTube: https://bit.ly/3YPiAgf TuneIn: http://tun.in/pjsMJ www.atalaiamusic.com This show is syndicated & distributed exclusively by Syndicast. If you are a radio station interested in airing the show or would like to distribute your podcast / radio show please register here: https://syndicast.co.uk/distribution/registration
National Burn Awareness Week, by the American Burn Association, is a week dedicated to educating and sharing information with our communities about the prevention of burns. This year, National Burn Awareness Week is held from February 5th-11th and will focus on spreading awareness of preventing scald burn injuries with the title of the week “Hot Liquids Burn Like Fire,” focusing on scald burns. A scald burn, unlike other types of burns, is often caused by something wet, such as water or steam. In 2015-2019, NFPA reported that cooking was the leading cause of reported home fires and home fire injuries and the second leading cause of home fire deaths. In addition, non-fire cooking-related burns far exceed the number of reported home cooking fires, with approximately 70,000 cooking-related burn visits to U.S. emergency departments annually from 2015-2019. In this episode, we talk with a scald burn survivor about her healing journey, how she found Phoenix Society for Burn Survivors, and what inspires her to give back through sharing her story as a Phoenix SOAR (SURVIVORS OFFERING ASSISTANCE IN RECOVERY) Peer Supporter. In addition, we'll focus our episode on ways to prevent scald burn injuries and share tips from scald burn survivors. About Jane Fayer Jane Fayer was burned in a scald accident on her birthday and the day before her father's funeral in October 2020 in the middle of the pandemic. She is a hidden burn survivor and was connected to the Phoenix Society a few months later, which played a large role in her recovery. She is a SOAR Peer Supporter and frequently moderates the Wednesday evening FB chats. Jane has been working in the pharmaceutical industry in various clinical development positions for the last 25 years. She is currently a consultant specializing in contracts for outsourced clinical trials. In her spare time, she loves walking, Pilates, reading, and kayaking. Resources from the Show American Burn Association WebsiteNational Burn Awareness Week InformationPhoenix Society's Virtual Support Group (2nd and 4th Monday at 8:00 PM EST)Phoenix Society's Online Facebook Community & Peer Support Chat (Wednesdays at 8:00 PM EST)Learning to Thrive with Hidden BurnsReturning to Work After a Burn InjuryNerve Damage After a Burn InjuryTell Your Story Through Virtual Open MicRead other Survivor StoriesNFPA Cooking Burn StatisticsBurn Survivors & COVID-19 eBookSponsor Girls with Grafts Interested in becoming a sponsor of the show? Email us at info@phoenix-society.org. Enjoyed the show?Tell us on social media using hashtag #GirlswithGrafts and tagging Phoenix Society for Burn Survivors!
He's enjoyed high charting tracks on Beatport, as well as releases on massive labels like: ‘Anjunadeep', ‘Bedrock', and his own label ‘Fayer'. He's worked crowds at festivals such as: ‘Coachella', ‘Tomorrowland', ‘Ultra', ‘Sonar', in addition to iconic clubs such as: ‘Space', ‘Amnesia' and ‘Fabric London'. If you wanna check out what he's up to in 2023, he'll start the new year with his ‘Fayer' label night at ‘Marina Beach Club' in Valencia and on the 7th at “L'Abarset. Andorra”. Then later you can catch live performances at ‘Club BLU in Dubai, Lula in Madrid and Pacha in Barcelona'. You should also definitely check out his latest releases like his re- mix of ‘Coven' and ‘Dawn' - available now on through your favourite downloading and streaming sites. Get ready for one hour of pure talent from Edu Imbernon.
In this episode, Marissa Fayer and Duane Mancini discuss what she is working on at HerHealthEQ, her role as CEO at DeepLook Medical, UltraSound AI and what she is working on there, her venture fund and there focus on women's health, the importance of understanding the vision when you are a CEO taking over for the founding CEO, the importance of diversity on boards, her lessons learned so far, and so much more. Marissa Fayer LinkedIn Duane Mancini LinkedIn Project Medtech Website
El rapero C-Fayer nos acompaña en el foro para darnos una clase de rap ¿Cuánto sabe #JeannDuverguer y #Lisset de este género?
Le festival francilien Jazz'n'klezmer fête ses 20 ans avec ses 3 mots-clés : yiddish, klezmer et jazz. Les Marx Sisters et Boogie Balagan, à l'affiche 2022, interpréteront 2 titres dans la #SessionLive et Laurence Haziza, directrice artistique présentera 2 groupes à l'affiche : Jowee Omicil & Randy Kerber et Yemen Blues. Qui sont les Marx Sisters ? Marx est leur vrai nom. On a beau jeter un œil du côté de Groucho, Chico ou Harpo, rien n'y fait, ce sont bien des sœurs et elles chantent en yiddish. Marx Sisters est un groupe français de musique juive ashkénaze venant du Yiddishland d'Europe Centrale, mais interprète également un répertoire des chansons de comédies musicales de compositeurs juifs des États-Unis. Le groupe a été fondé par Mano Siri en 2012. Le groupe perpétue le répertoire yiddish et klezmer dans ce qu'il a de festif et d'universel. Le groupe débute en duo familial : Mano Siri accompagne sa fille Leah Marx à la guitare avec l'idée de perpétuer un répertoire ashkénaze traditionnel. Le duo devient quatuor lorsque les deux autres filles de Mano Siri, Judith Marx et Milena Marx décident de s'y joindre. Le groupe s'étend à deux musiciens du cercle des connaissances : Raphaël Setty et Benjamin Chabert. Le groupe forme un quintet, soutenu ponctuellement dans certaines prestations par des musiciens invités. Arum dem Fayer est le 2ème album des Marx Sisters dédié à la maman Mano Siri, aujourd'hui disparue. - Voir le clip « Oy mame bin ikh farlibt » Titres interprétés par les Marx Sisters au grand studio Hulyet hulyet kinderlekh Live RFI A glezele yash Live RFI Line Up : Judith Marx : voix, Leah Marx : voix, Benjamin Chabert : voix contrebasse, Raphaël Setty : voix accordéon. Son : Jérémie Besset et Mathias Taylor. ► Album Arum dem Fayer (Once Rd 2022). Concert 21/11 Paris Bellevilloise avec So Called. Playlist Laurence Haziza - La Gonave Jowee Omicil & Randy Kerber - Aane Yemen Blues. Puis nous recevons le duo israélien Boogie Balagan dans une seconde #SessionLive. Après le mythique Lamentation Walloo, les voilà de retour pour le bonheur de tous et notre plus grande joie ! L'ordre, pour quoi faire ? Le Balagan vaut cent fois mieux. Boogie Balagan c'est « la décontraction obligatoire du delta du Mississipi au mont Sinaï, un cocktail de Julio Iglesias et de tequila boumboum, de Joe Strummer shooté à la harissa ». À Bab'Hell, Azri et Gabri l'ont senti venir et pendant que les autres hurlaient pour des pierres, eux, sont partis accomplir leur mission de troubadour en emportant avec eux une langue polymorphe et évolutive, mélange, jusqu'ici, d'anglais, d'hébreu, d'arabe, d'espagnol, de français et de turc. - Voir le clip Ace of Spades feat. Boogie Balagan, rev James Leg, Itamar haparpar. Titres interprétés au grand studio par Boogie Balagan - Lonely Donkey H'Mar Live RFI - Jungle Boogie, extrait futur album reprise de Kool And The Gang - Ayooni please come home Live RFI Line Up : Azri (Shlomo Laurent Stupaj) et Gabri (Arieh Sztantman) guitares-voix. Son : Mathias Taylor & Benoît Letirant.
In this episode of our MedTech podcast series, Freshfields Partner Vinita Kailasanath sits down with Marissa Fayer – CEO and Founder of HERhealthEQ – to discuss trends in the global women's healthcare market, including the women's health industry's growth beyond fertility solutions, efforts to increase clinical trial diversity, health equity, and more.
Highlights of my conversation with Leon: Is moving into management the right next step for an employee Create opportunities for an employee to gain some exposure to management Helping employees navigate different career tracks Finding the best fit for people you manage The (possibly false) allure of moving into management Keep evolving and growing your own managerial skills Easier to take an opportunity to lead than wait for it to be given Meet: Leon Fayer is a Vice President of Engineering at Teaching Strategies, a leader in early childhood education. He is a veteran technologist with over two decades of expertise focused on developing, architecting, and operating complex systems in support of organizational growth. Over his professional career, Leon worked with some of the most world-renowned organizations and agencies such as National Geographic, MTV, Wikipedia, Vodafone, White House, Toyota, and Soul Cycle. Leon is also a published author and an industry-renowned public speaker, writing and presenting on topics of industry trends and best practices, sharing his experience related to designing and operating technology-first organizations at scale. If you have any questions for Leon, please feel free to reach out via: https://twitter.com/papa_fire https://www.linkedin.com/in/leonfayer I hope you enjoyed the episode. The best place to connect with me is on Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/amirbormand (Amir Bormand). Please send me a message if you want me to cover specific topics with future guests.
Buy on Beatport: bit.ly/PSM002 Follow: https://bit.ly/PS_IG1 Following the "Allegory Of The Cave' Post Scriptum unveils a new set of Paride Saraceni's stories. Walk Away EP explores new sonic and deeply emotive territories while directing the listener through an arcane journey. Title track 'Walk Away' symbolises awakening and breaks new soil for what is yet to come for Saraceni. Remixes come from the likes of Habischman, who has recently landed on Edu Imbernon's Fayer and Diynamic's talented Grigoré, while the EP closes with Relic, a cinematic journey through antique textures and dark adventure-space. Paride Saraceni - Walk Away [PSM002] 1. Walk Away 2. Walk Away (Habischman 2049 Remix) 3. Walk Away (Grigoré Remix) 4. Relic
Buy on Beatport: bit.ly/PSM002 Follow: https://bit.ly/PS_IG1 Following the "Allegory Of The Cave' Post Scriptum unveils a new set of Paride Saraceni's stories. Walk Away EP explores new sonic and deeply emotive territories while directing the listener through an arcane journey. Title track 'Walk Away' symbolises awakening and breaks new soil for what is yet to come for Saraceni. Remixes come from the likes of Habischman, who has recently landed on Edu Imbernon's Fayer and Diynamic's talented Grigoré, while the EP closes with Relic, a cinematic journey through antique textures and dark adventure-space. Paride Saraceni - Walk Away [PSM002] 1. Walk Away 2. Walk Away (Habischman 2049 Remix) 3. Walk Away (Grigoré Remix) 4. Relic
Buy on Beatport: bit.ly/PSM002 Follow: https://bit.ly/PS_IG1 Following the "Allegory Of The Cave' Post Scriptum unveils a new set of Paride Saraceni's stories. Walk Away EP explores new sonic and deeply emotive territories while directing the listener through an arcane journey. Title track 'Walk Away' symbolises awakening and breaks new soil for what is yet to come for Saraceni. Remixes come from the likes of Habischman, who has recently landed on Edu Imbernon's Fayer and Diynamic's talented Grigoré, while the EP closes with Relic, a cinematic journey through antique textures and dark adventure-space. Paride Saraceni - Walk Away [PSM002] 1. Walk Away 2. Walk Away (Habischman 2049 Remix) 3. Walk Away (Grigoré Remix) 4. Relic
Buy on Beatport: bit.ly/PSM002 Follow: https://bit.ly/PS_IG1 Following the "Allegory Of The Cave' Post Scriptum unveils a new set of Paride Saraceni's stories. Walk Away EP explores new sonic and deeply emotive territories while directing the listener through an arcane journey. Title track 'Walk Away' symbolises awakening and breaks new soil for what is yet to come for Saraceni. Remixes come from the likes of Habischman, who has recently landed on Edu Imbernon's Fayer and Diynamic's talented Grigoré, while the EP closes with Relic, a cinematic journey through antique textures and dark adventure-space. Paride Saraceni - Walk Away [PSM002] 1. Walk Away 2. Walk Away (Habischman 2049 Remix) 3. Walk Away (Grigoré Remix) 4. Relic
Steve welcomes Marissa Fayer, female health campaigner, CEO of charity bringing medical equipment to underserved communities all over the world
What percentage of death due to cervical cancer are in 3rd and 2nd world countries? You will be shocked by the answer. It is inexcusable considering how simple the test is to detect it. HERhealthEQ is a non-profit organization that is a little different than what you may consider the typical medically related non-profit looks like. Today, you will learn more about the inequity in women's health in 3rd and 2nd world countries and how Marissa's efforts contribute to bringing equity to underserved populations of women. She frequently jokes that this journey started in a bar. You will learn about that too. Marissa is also a successful MedTech engineering and business consultant. By the end of the podcast you will have some ideas about how you can contribute to heath equity. Most of you know that I am also the host of the MedTech Leaders community. It is a place where professionals like yourself get together to share ideas and solutions and learn from subject matter experts. Tell you what, for the month of February, all funds from new memberships will go to Marissa's HERhealthEQ.org. Membership costs about 3 or 4 cups of artisanal coffee. So, it is not expensive. Seven new members will equal a $100 contribution. I call that a win win. You can learn more at medtechleaders.net. Be sure to look below for links to Marissa's HERhealthEQ website, her consulting website and her LinkedIn profile link. If you like this podcast, please recommend it to a friend. An easy way to do that is to share it using the share link in your preferred podcast app. Now Go Win Your Week!! Marissa Fayer LinkedIn Profile Link Fayer Consulting website link HERhealthEQ website link Marissa's personal website link Ted Newill's LinkedIn Profile link More Medical Device Success podcasts link Medical Device Success website link MedTech Leaders Community link Link to Ted's contact page
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L'animatrice et la candidate rythment la cinquième saison de l'émission de téléréalité à 19h sur TFX. Invitées du «Buzz TV», elles dessinent les contours de cette édition particulièrement agitée.
Ella Fayer graduated with Full-time Data Analytics Cohort 5. Israel-born, Chicago-raised, Nashville-living, results-oriented data analyst with efficiency expertise and proficient skills in process creation & improvement, and project management, excelling also in communications. Cross-functional dynamic operations guru - turned data analyst, hungry to creatively solve problems in unique ways.
Vol 122 高通胀高房价,加州买房烦恼几何?主播:淘淘 常年混迹硅谷的科技宅,俩娃奶爸。对世界充满好奇,对上海文化无限热爱。嘉宾:队长 疫情时代蜕变成奶爸带娃麻打嫂, 后疫情时代深耕投资理财赚奶粉, 曾标签直男不羁四处浪, 现居家鸡娃卧倒温柔乡话题从电影,汽车,文化,礼法到现在更热衷教育,投资,欢迎嘉宾约谈 Fayer
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Nuvei Founder, Chairman, and CEO Phil Fayer joins Fool Canada Analyst Nate Parmelee and Industry Focus Host Nick Sciple to discuss how Nuvei is working to achieve its purpose “to make our world a local marketplace.” Stocks Mentioned: NVEI Check out more of our content here: Podcasts Youtube Twitter Reach us by Email @ IndustryFocus@fool.com
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Welcoming Marissa Fayer, founder & CEO of HERhealthEQ, at the Leading Entrepreneurs of the World Series on the topic: Sustainable PhilanthropyMarissa Fayer is the founder & CEO of HERhealthEQ. 20-year Life Science and Business executive building companies into world-class organizations. Champion of women's health equity around the world. About HERhealthEQEQuipment for EQuity.HERHealthEQ's vision is to reduce female mortality in developing nations by providing access to medical device equipment, creating an equitable standard of care. Women are the cornerstone of the family unit. When a woman becomes ill and does not receive the care she needs, the entire family unit is at greater risk of financial distress and poor health.We focus on providing equipment involved in the treatment of the top non-communicable diseases (NCDs) that impact the developing world which include cancers affecting women, maternal health issues, diabetes, and heart disease.Visit HERhealthEQ: https://www.herhealtheq.org/To learn more about Leading Entrepreneurs of the World and to stay updated on upcoming insightful presentations and events visit our site:https://leadingentrepreneursoftheworld.com/Follow 1BusinessWorld:Website: https://1businessworld.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/1businessworld/Twitter: https://twitter.com/1businessworld/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/1businessworld/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/onebusinessworld/
Marissa Fayer is a decorated veteran of medtech. Hear how she broke into the industry and how she founded HERHealthEQ to fight for women's health.
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Key takeaways:Find out how to turn your passion into a PROFITABLE businessWhat is the optimal way to MANAGE a heavy workloadThe hottest upcoming TRENDS in the Medtech industryGREAT tips for starting a healthcare organisation and Medtech consultancyAbout Marissa:Marissa Fayer is a 20-year medtech executive, entrepreneur, and philanthropist. She is the CEO and founder of social enterprise / non-profit HERHealthEQ and the president of advisory firm Fayer Consulting LLC. Her mission is to move innovation and the health of women forward throughout the world through the advancement of organizations and the communities in which they operate by increasing investment, building world-class organizations and healthcare systems, and enhancing partnerships. Marissa has previously served as an executive at Hologic, Olympus (formerly ACMI), Maquet-Getting (formerly Atrium Medical), Providien Medical, and Accumed Innovative Technologies. Her consulting clients include several Top 500 companies and innovative start-ups including (but not limited to) Pfizer, the National Institutes of Health (NIH), Oerlikon AM Medical, Dometic, Asclepius Life Sciences Fund, Fisher Wallace, and Nuvasive. Marissa sits on the board of medtech companies Welwaze Medical and DeepLook both focused on improving the diagnosis of breast cancer and PMD Medical focused on improving urinary incontinence. Marissa graduated from Boston University with a BS in Manufacturing Engineering and with an MBA from the University of Connecticut.Marissa is a TEDx Speaker (2019 at TEDxLugano), and has been listed as one of the Top 100 Women in Medtech in 2018, a Top Woman Activist to Watch, awarded the 2018/9 Africa Development Award, a Wonder Women in Medtech in 2017, and has spoken at the World Alliance Forum, CapGemini Women of the West Forum, MPO Summit, DeviceTalks Boston and San Francisco, and many others. Marissa leads the #wealththroughhealth and #healthequityforwomen movements. Marissa lives in New York City and can be found at www.marissafayer.comCareer inspiration, medtech opportunities, hiring solutions and market insights, all in one place. Find them here.
For every dark night, there is a brighter day... #2020 Heritage Fred Nova in the mix: 20 tracks and remixes from artists like Saint Is, Nick Curly, Extrawelt, Dj T, Giovanni Molinaro, Guy Gerber, Leach, Joy Wellboy, Marcus Worgull, Just Emma, Underher, Carlo Whale, Silence Path, Death On The Balcony, Baham, Acid Pauli, Mano Le Tough,... Released on great labels like Sum Over Histories, Radiant, Traum, Get Physical, Rumors, Fayer, Siamese, Underyourskin, Abracadabra, Compost, Maeve, Kindisch and many more. Stay safe x
40 years old, hip hip hooray! I selected 40 tracks with a nice breakbeat & melody for you. Fred Nova in the mix: 40 tracks and remixes from artists like Sasha, Mariel Ito, Radiohead, Dusky, David Hasert, Eelke Kleijn, Bonobo, Because of Art, Jon Gurd, Essay, Tom Demac, Bicep, Damian Lazarus, Trance Wax, Alessandro Diga, Dj Seinfeld, Franky Wah, Vessels,... Released on great labels like Last Night On Earth, R&S Records, Anjunadeep, Like Records, Ninja Tune, Maeve, Aus Music, Crosstown Rebels, 17 Steps, 50 Weapons, Fayer, Saved Records, Dantze and many more. Enjoy x Stay save, live healthy, love & have fun!
日本料理No1 Kazoku的帥氣業者Cavin從小在波士頓長大讀書,擁有高薪體面的工作。但是在2010年和朋友一拍腦袋,決定開車來到洛杉磯二次創業。因為需要更容易搭訕漂亮美眉,勇敢要求加入手搖飲品店,從此開始了他與餐飲行業的奇妙緣分。 有別傳統華人經營的餐館,身為ABC的Cavin,從2007年的經濟危機之後涉足二次創業,到2020的新冠疫情大流行。Cavin究竟經歷了什麼?現在在美國疫情下他經營的餐廳又有怎樣的掙扎? 餐廳網址 https://www.no1kazokusangabriel.com/ Feat. Cavin & Fayer YouTube視頻節 https://youtu.be/vZXtB82eOb0 謝謝收聽。你的訂閱和支持就是在告訴我:“還不錯喔,繼續努力。” YouTube: go潮生活 https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTIHAxGvS-a1_-9FbrAEyww Podcast: go潮生活 Anchor: https://anchor.fm/gofreshfashion Breaker: https://www.breaker.audio/gochao-sheng-huo Pocket Casts: https://pca.st/pip6qwsv Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1x9cWijAsecL7ZywPV38yn Radio Public: https://radiopublic.com/go-6r3q1k Google Podcasts: https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy8zMGM4NTI4Yy9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw== 潮生活好料請聯繫 gofreshfashionus@gmail.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gofreshfashion/support
It all started in a bar in Costa Rica. That's where Marissa Fayer, a medical engineer, learned that women were dying of breast cancer at an alarming rate in the country's remote regions. "I knew I had to do something. I knew I was in a position to do something. I knew I was fortunate enough to have access to high-tech medical equipment." She just had to figure out how she could save these women's lives, not just in Costa Rica, but around the world.
Reality only exists in the human mind. Fred Nova in the mix: 20 tracks and remixes from artists like Ry X, Miyagi, Maya Jane Coles, Fabrice Dayan, Stephen K Cal, Miklo, Deer Jade, Artche, Alfonso Muchacho, Marino Canal, Madmotormiquel, Edu Imbernon, Elax, Andlee, Martin Eyerer, Benno Blome, ThinkDeep, Pablo German, Rodriguez Jr, Dino Lenny,... Released on great labels like Abracadabra, Crossfade Sounds, Stil Vor Talent, Last Night On Earth, Fayer, Bar 25, Future Avenue, MNL and many more. Enjoy x
"It's great to get a piece of equipment to someone who needs it, but if it breaks in three weeks, then what's the point?"During this episode, we speak with Marissa Fayer - CEO and Founder of a women's health non-profit called Her Health EQ. Her Health EQ is an organization with a vision to reduce female mortality in nations all around the world by providing access to medical device equipment and creating an equitable standard of care. At HerHealthEQ, Marissa and her team believe that the woman is the cornerstone of the family unit. So in order to maintain and sustain healthy families within communities around the world, it starts with her. During this episode, I speak with Marissa about what sparked her passion in global health and why she left her high power corporate medical device role to serve greater populations in need. We speak about why it is so important to be hands on and track the equipment you donate as well as the impact that it's made for the patients within that community. We also talk about the types of health conditions that HerHealthEQ focuses on within these countries, and even how programs get formed all around the world just by word of mouth.Follow them on Instagram @herhealtheqConnect with me!Email: hello@globalhealthpursuit.comInstagram: @globalhealthpursuitWebsite: www.globalhealthpursuit.comAvid listener? Become a Patron!Sign up here: Patreon.com/globalhealthpursuit_____________________________________________________________________Music Credit~Wholesome by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/5050-wholesomeLicense: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
1. Whitesquare ‘Acid Flashes’ [Whitesquare Series] 2. Simon Doty ‘S4’ [Knee Deep In Sound] 3. Danny Howells ‘Paradium’ [8 Bit] 4. Perry Farrell ‘Let’s All Pray For This World’ (Maceo Plex) [Last Man] 5. Ryan Murgatroyd ‘Is That You?’ (Cioz)[ Swoon] 6. Time To Sleep ‘Lungo Mare’ [Disco Halal] 7. Marc DePulse & Darin Epsilon ‘Diabolos’ [Selador] 8. Joy Wellboy ‘Dreams Stay Dreams’ (Patrice Baümel) [Fayer] 9. Cubicolor ‘Wake Me Up’ (Tale Of Us) [Anjunadeep] 10. Michael & Levan & Stiven Rivic ‘Aftermath’ (Kasey Taylor) [Sprout] 11. Zoo Brazil ‘Dance With Me’ [Anjunadeep]A weekly Selador broadcast (incorporating Dave Seaman's Radio Therapy Show) featuring guest mixes by Selador artists presented by label owners, Dave Seaman and Steve Parry. In the crowded electr... Download
1. Whitesquare ‘Acid Flashes’ [Whitesquare Series] 2. Simon Doty ‘S4’ [Knee Deep In Sound] 3. Danny Howells ‘Paradium’ [8 Bit] 4. Perry Farrell ‘Let’s All Pray For This World’ (Maceo Plex) [Last Man] 5. Ryan Murgatroyd ‘Is That You?’ (Cioz)[ Swoon] 6. Time To Sleep ‘Lungo Mare’ [Disco Halal] 7. Marc DePulse & Darin Epsilon ‘Diabolos’ [Selador] 8. Joy Wellboy ‘Dreams Stay Dreams’ (Patrice Baümel) [Fayer] 9. Cubicolor ‘Wake Me Up’ (Tale Of Us) [Anjunadeep] 10. Michael & Levan & Stiven Rivic ‘Aftermath’ (Kasey Taylor) [Sprout] 11. Zoo Brazil ‘Dance With Me’ [Anjunadeep]
Dave returns with more sonic tonics to see you right as we emerge out of lockdown. Sixty more minutes of the good stuff, accept no substitute - it's the one, the only, the legendary Radio Therapy. 1. Whitesquare ‘Acid Flashes' [Whitesquare Series] 2. Simon Doty ‘S4' [Knee Deep In Sound] 3. Danny Howells ‘Paradium' [8 Bit] 4. Perry Farrell ‘Let's All Pray For This World' (Maceo Plex) [Last Man] 5. Ryan Murgatroyd ‘Is That You?' (Cioz)[ Swoon] 6. Time To Sleep ‘Lungo Mare' [Disco Halal] 7. Marc DePulse & Darin Epsilon ‘Diabolos' [Selador] 8. Joy Wellboy ‘Dreams Stay Dreams' (Patrice Baümel) [Fayer] 9. Cubicolor ‘Wake Me Up' (Tale Of Us) [Anjunadeep] 10. Michael & Levan & Stiven Rivic ‘Aftermath' (Kasey Taylor) [Sprout] 11. Zoo Brazil ‘Dance With Me' [Anjunadeep] This show is syndicated & distributed exclusively by Syndicast. If you are a radio station interested in airing the show or would like to distribute your podcast / radio show please register here: https://syndicast.co.uk/distribution/registration
Dave returns with more sonic tonics to see you right as we emerge out of lockdown. Sixty more minutes of the good stuff, accept no substitute - it's the one, the only, the legendary Radio Therapy. 1. Whitesquare ‘Acid Flashes’ [Whitesquare Series] 2. Simon Doty ‘S4’ [Knee Deep In Sound] 3. Danny Howells ‘Paradium’ [8 Bit] 4. Perry Farrell ‘Let’s All Pray For This World’ (Maceo Plex) [Last Man] 5. Ryan Murgatroyd ‘Is That You?’ (Cioz)[ Swoon] 6. Time To Sleep ‘Lungo Mare’ [Disco Halal] 7. Marc DePulse & Darin Epsilon ‘Diabolos’ [Selador] 8. Joy Wellboy ‘Dreams Stay Dreams’ (Patrice Baümel) [Fayer] 9. Cubicolor ‘Wake Me Up’ (Tale Of Us) [Anjunadeep] 10. Michael & Levan & Stiven Rivic ‘Aftermath’ (Kasey Taylor) [Sprout] 11. Zoo Brazil ‘Dance With Me’ [Anjunadeep] This show is syndicated & distributed exclusively by Syndicast. If you are a radio station interested in airing the show or would like to distribute your podcast / radio show please register here: https://syndicast.co.uk/distribution/registration
Today Todd joins the pod to talk about D&D 5e and other things. Follow me Twitter: @TofuHua Twitch: TofuBoy87
A Medical Device Executive and Adviser in public and equity backed companies. Helping companies grow through improvements in their Operations, connections to Capital, and creating a more sustainable and giving culture. Founder and CEO of HERHealthEQ. Spent the last 20 years growing Medical Device Manufacturing companies into world-class organizations with a distinct blend of Engineering, Operations, Quality, Product Development, and Strategic skills. https://www.linkedin.com/in/marissa-fayer-b788451/
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ENTRE MÁS PASA LA CUARENTENA MÁS RAPIDO SE TERMINA EL DINERO, ANIMO, LES DEJO 6 CANCIONES PARA QUE NO SE SIENTAN SOLOS EN ESTOS MOMENTOS Y HAGAN EL ASEO CON MUCHO RITMO
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Marissa Fayer is a 20-year medtech executive, entrepreneur, and philanthropist. She is the CEO and founder of non-profit HERHealthEQ and the president of advisory firm Fayer Consulting LLC,. Her mission is to move innovation and the health of women forward throughout the world through the advancement of organizations and the communities in which they operate by increasing investment, building world-class organizations and healthcare systems, and enhancing partnerships. Through the development of innovation, systems, and technology that enhance and better a woman’s life, she can more productively contribute to an equal society and change the lives of their families, their community, and their country within one generation. Marissa has previously served as an executive at Hologic, Olympus (formerly ACMI), Maquet-Getting (formerly Atrium Medical), Providien Medical, and Accumed Innovative Technologies. Her consulting clients include several of the Top 500 companies in the world and innovative start-ups. Marissa sits on the board’s of medtech companies Welwaze Medical and DeepLook, both focused on improving the diagnosis of breast cancer. Marissa graduated from Boston University with a BS in Manufacturing Engineering and from University of Connecticut with an MBA. Marissa is a TEDx Speaker (2019 at TEDxLugano), and has been listed as one of the Top 100 Women in Medtech in 2018, a Top Woman Activist to Watch, awarded the 2018/9 Africa Development Award, a Wonder Women in Medtech in 2017, and has spoken at the World Alliance Forum, CapGemini Women of the West Forum, the MPO Summit, DeviceTalks Boston and San Francisco, numerous non-profit dedication ceremonies, and for several Top 500 companies. Marissa has appeared in several online and print publications such as Medical Design & Outsourcing, Med Device Online, MPO magazine and TheStreet.com. Marissa leads the #wealththroughhealth and #healthequityforwomen movements and is dedicated to moving women’s health forward throughout the world. Marissa lives in New York City and can be found at www.marissafayer.com Twitter: @mkfayer LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marissa-fayer-mba-b788451/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/marissa.fayer Instagram: mfayer19 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/catalyst-talks/message
This week, Dr. Martha’s returning guest Michael Daniels founder, CEO and creator of FAYER explore the ways this app will make for a less stressful holiday season.
This week, Dr. Martha’s returning guest Michael Daniels founder, CEO and creator of FAYER explore the ways this app will make for a less stressful holiday season.
This week, Dr. Martha’s guest is Michael Daniels, Founder, CEO and app creator of Fayer co-parenting simplified part one.
This week, Dr. Martha’s guest is Michael Daniels, Founder, CEO and app creator of Fayer co-parenting simplified part one.
Primer programa de nuestro nuevo vertical "Con Talento" dirigido por María Gutiérrez. Le acompañan en el estudio dos invitadas muy especiales: Antonella Fayer y Chusa Alba. Todos los martes a las 12:30 #contalento #radiodivulgativa #radioonline
Women in Business: Inspirational Stories of Women Entrepreneurs
Marissa Fayer is an entrepreneur and CEO of a non-profit organization called HERHealthEQ. Her organization raises awareness for equitable access to healthcare worldwide for women. She has made it her mission to create the access and availability needed for people everywhere to experience Health Equity. Are you a female millennial entrepreneur who wants to start or scale your service-based business but not sure where to start? Go to www.drcortneybaker.com/10secrets to get your free copy of the 10 Secrets Female Millennial Entrepreneurs must know before launching their service-based business. Get your free copy now! About Dr. Cortney Baker... She is an award-winning entrepreneur, researcher, author, speaker, and an advocate for gender equality. As a leadership expert and mother of three, she is passionate about inspiring and empowering women to lead with greatness. Dr. Baker is the author of the best-selling books: The Ten Do's and Don'ts for Business Leadership: Lessons to Lead Effectively and Unlimited: Conquering the Myth of the Glass Ceiling. She is passionate about helping ambitious female millennial entrepreneurs go from side-hustle to CEOs! Connect with Dr. Cortney Baker on Social... Facebook: @drcortneybaker | Instagram: @drcortneybaker | Twitter: @cortneyabaker | LinkedIn: @cortneybaker Feedback? Questions? Comments? For more information or to reserve Dr. Cortney Baker to speak at an upcoming event, please contact her at: cortney@cortneybaker.com or 1-469-708-8840.
Entrevista a Edu Imbernón sobre cómo hacer un gran trabajo, cómo marcar la diferencia, cómo sobresalir y cómo llegar a lo más alto, con 28 años. Artista, productor, promotor, empresario, emprendedor, vividor y disruptor.
Creating and preparing messages is a key part of the communication process. But what is the end result of all that effort? Today's guest offers a powerful reminder that what we are really seeking is to inspire the audience to action. She shares strategies and tips that will help you move your audience as well.
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On this episode of the Healthy Wealthy and Smart Podcast, Marissa Fayer joins me to discuss female entrepreneurship and HERHealthEQ. Marissa Fayer is an 18-year medtech executive, entrepreneur, and philanthropist whose mission is to advance growth and prosperity for organizations and the communities in which they operate. Marissa is the President of Fayer Consulting LLC, the CEO of the non-profit HERHealthEQ, a partner at LLEX Partners, the COO of Olympian Capital, and a business owner with Arbonne International. Her expertise and vision connect organizational optimization and development with responsibility to bring about a more giving global community with health and opportunity. In this episode, we discuss: -How Marissa stepped into the world of consultancy and philanthropy -Broadening the definition of wealth to encompass more than just material goods -HERHealthEQ: Bringing medical equipment to females in need all over the world -The not-so-glamorous but important side of running a non-profit -And so much more! Before branching into new entrepreneurial pursuits, Marissa recommends, “Don’t take the leap without a net.” Often our own industry offers the best opportunities for new ventures, we just need to look at what needs are not being adequately met. From Marissa’s experience in the medical equipment industry, “I saw that there was waste in the industry and I was trying to figure out what to do with that.” Although non-profits may think of themselves as solely pursuing altruistic aim, all non-profits require fundraising. Marissa stresses, “Non-profits are businesses and the best ones actually operate as businesses... Non-profits do need money.” For more information on Marissa: Marissa is an accomplished Entrepreneur, Senior Executive, Consultant, and Board Member with more than 15 years of success across the medical devices, pharmaceuticals, medical technology (MedTech), healthcare, biotech, and consumer goods industries. Leveraging extensive turnaround experience, Marissa is an invaluable asset for a company that has encountered a period of stagnant or declining revenue and is seeking guidance in order to reinvigorate and improve operational processes and redevelop business strategies to realign with corporate objectives. Her areas of expertise include M&A, fundraising, offshoring, outsourcing, Kaizen and Lean manufacturing, growth, FDA, quality management, supply chain management, budgeting, Six Sigma, R&D, and CRM. Throughout her executive career, Marissa has held leadership positions with Fayer Consulting LLC; Arbonne International LLC; Accumed; Providien Medical; and Hologic. She has been responsible for consulting with clients to transform their organizations with a focus on due diligence, pre- and post-M&A integration, operations management, production and product transfers (intra-company and internationally), strategy development, project management, program management systems, cross-cultural development, as well as business development, cost reductions, and implementing Lean practices. She has also been responsible for increasing revenue through the management of project teams for new products, as well as restructuring operational processes to reduce organizational costs. Marissa obtained her MBA (Summa Cum Laude) with a Major in General Management and a Minor in Marketing from the University of Connecticut, and she received her BS in Manufacturing Engineering from Boston University. She completed the Comprehensive Financial Modeling and Valuation Analysis Training from the Investment Banking Institute (IBI); she attained her Green Belt/Bronze Lean Manufacturing Certification, and she is a Certified Professional Coach. In addition to her executive career, Marissa is the Founder of the global not-for-profit, HERHealthEQ, where she provides medical devices and equipment to small regions in developing nations. She also serves as a Board Member with Game Changers, Young Executive Board Chairperson with Elisa Monte Dance Company, and she serves as a mentor with Wedu Mentor. Marissa is fluent in Spanish. Resources discussed on this show: Marissa Fayer Website: access the free gift: Top 10 influential Philanthropists handout Marissa Fayer Instagram Marissa Fayer Twitter Marissa Fayer Facebook Marissa Fayer LinkedIn HERHealthEQ Website Fayer Consulting Thanks for listening and subscribing to the podcast! Make sure to connect with me on twitter, instagram and facebook to stay updated on all of the latest! Show your support for the show by leaving a rating and review on iTunes! Have a great week and stay Healthy Wealthy and Smart! Xo Karen
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Valencian DJ and producer Edu Imbernon keeps the summer energy alive on episode number 49 of Be For the Podcast. Since his arrival onto the electronic scene back in 2008, the Eklektisch and Fayer label boss has written his name on the most important showcases in the industry. In addition to his summer residency at Space Ibiza, Edu has performed at renowned clubs and festivals such as Sankeys, Privilege and Amnesia Ibiza, Pacha Barcelona, Fabrik Madrid, Blue Marlin Ibiza Dubai, Electric Brixton London, Tomorrowland, BPM, Mysteryland USA, Amsterdam Open Air, Coachella, FIB, Dreambeach Villaricos and DGTL. In Be For the Podcast 049, Edu Imbernon shares a segment of his session at the Balaton Sound Festival in Hungary, where he made an elegant and sharp set tinged with tech-house tones, a set where electronic, indie and house all come together. An irresistible selection of contagious rhythms that will surely get your body shaking. Enjoy it!
Edu Imbernon es un gran ejemplo de como un artista, a pesar de su envidiable juventud, puede ser respetado muy rápidamente en el complicado circuito electrónico –permitidnos decir que más allá incluso- y que gracias a su tesón y talento, ve allanada su carrera como productor y DJ. Este polifacético artista valenciano que un buen día decidió perseguir su verdadero sueño dejando de lado su vida de universitario en Económicas (se nos marchó un tiempo a Berlín) es también el amo y señor del sello Fayer y promotor de eventos donde nunca falta su carisma. Sin duda alguna, uno de los actuales pilares salidos y crecidos dentro de la electrónica en España, fruto del deseo de la escena electrónica más global.
Sista programmet i Daniel Sjölins serie kretsar kring frågan om elden verkligen står i människans tjänst, eller om den förleder oss. Gäster är Elisabeth Åsbrink och psykiatern Niklas Långström. Vår förmåga att hantera eld är det stora gesällprovet för det mänskliga förnuftet. Konsekvenstänkande, samarbete, förmåga att förstå tid och verkan.Men klarar vi av det, eller är det elden som kommer att förgöra oss?Med utgångspunkt i olyckor, skogsbränder, pyromani, folkmord och klimatkatastrofer kretsar programmet kring frågan om elden verkligen står i människans tjänst, eller om den förleder oss.Författaren Elisabeth Åsbrink, senaste aktuell med boken 1947, har skrivit om Förintelsen och talar om hur elden kan används retoriskt i föreställning om att rena världen, när detta egentligen innebär att släppa ut ondskan. Henne farfar mördades i nazisternas folkmord. Holocaust (Förintelsen) betyder brännoffer, men det ordet är missvisande menar hon. Varför?Niklas Långström berättar varför pyromani är ett begrepp som nästan inte finns kvar inom psykiatrin. Och om hur han själv som liten råkade starta en brand. Vad är det som så hypnotiskt och destruktivt - och drar oss till elden?Annie Johansson, jägmästare i Småland och specialist på skogsbrand, satt hemma framför teven för två år sedan och såg hur den stora skogsbranden i Västmanland rasade. Hemkommen från Kanada hade hon lärt sig en ny metod för att bekämpa eld, och efter några telefonsamtal var hon med och ledde ett analysarbete där förnuftet stod mot den största branden på 70 år.Elisabeth Åsbrink varnar för domedagspredikningar. De kan låta oss förledas till medverka hemska brott för att mänskligheten ska starta om.Detta försätter Daniel Sjölin i ett svårt läge när han ska summera programserien. Ska man avsluta med en förhoppning eller med en varning? Hur mycket jag än tror på människor har jag svårt att tro på mänskligheten.Daniel Sjölin menar att människans öde står och faller med elden. Det är hanteringen av eld som genom kosten och sitt krav på samarbete, en gång gjorde oss till de tänkande, fantiserande, älskande, kreativa och destruktiva varelser vi är. Elden på vår planet är faktisk unik i universum, och människan som bemästrar den, har med sitt tänkande blivit en unik varelse på jorden.Medverkande:Elisabeth Åsbrink, författareNiklas Långström, professor i barnpsykiatri.Annie Johansson, skogsbrandsspecialistMusik i programmet: Feuer und Wasser av och med med gruppen Rammstein; Sofie Livebrants sättning av Dan Anderssons Milrök med Sofia Andersson, och till sist yiddish-sången Arum dem Fayer med Jacinta.Får du lust att stanna kvar i eldens magiska sfär? Lyssna på vår sprakande heta Spotify-lista med eldinspirerade låtar:https://open.spotify.com/user/p1_sverigesradio/playlist/5BwS3eAaGhn0Gkk71JGlLCProducent och eldreporter: Sofia Nyblom. Programserien görs av produktionsbolaget Munck.
http://www.bartvanrijn.net/podcast/BvRpodcastmarch2016.mp3Podcast March 2016 by Bart van RijnThe sounds will be smooth house, deep tracks between 120-125 BPMTracklistKate Simko - Titled (Seth Troxler & Phil Moffa remix) - The Vinyl FactoryOf Norway - Two black cats (Dance Spirit remix) - Connaisseur RecordingsMoomin - A Minor Thought - Smallville RecordingsJulian Alexander - Janc6 - Slapfunk recordsEnzo Siragusa - Gemini - Fuse LondonJey Kurmis - Farno (Jamie Jones Re-edit) - Hot CreationsReset Robot - Funk - Whistleblower recordsMr. G - Guiness Punch - Phoenix GDoza - Moroccoy - Supremus recordsCubicolor - Falling (Robag Wruhme remix) - FayerFeels - Expedition - Naked NakedBroadcasted @ :- www.viciousmagazine.com/vicious-radio- www.protonradio.com- www.facebook.com/digitallyimported (Every last Wednesday of the month)- www.ibizasonica.comRSS : feeds.feedburner.com/blogspot/ODlPGBLOG: monthlypodcastbvr.blogspot.nlItunes: itun.es/nl/OgOP7.cHave fun!Grtzzz, Bartwww.bartvanrijn.net
1. Guy J - Live Another Day [BEDROCK]2. Edu Imbernon feat. Archivist - Fixing Fires (Maya Jane Coles remix) [FAYER]3. Probspot - Crime Of Passion [STATEMENT!]4. CaPa - Helios [ARMADA TRICE]5. WildOnes feat. David Julien - You Dancing (Inpetto remix) [ENHANCED]6. Throttle x Earth, Wind & Fire - September [ULTRA]7. Thomas Gold vs. Lush & Simon - Morphine [ARMIND]8. Faruk Sabanci feat. Zane Fischer - Be The 1 [METANOIA]9. Adele - Hello (Dash Berlin rework)10. {CLUBBERS CHOICE} Denis Kenzo & Sveta B. - Let Me Go [ASOT] 11. Craig Connelly - Rain [ASOT]12. {EXCLUSIVE FROM RUSSIA} Abstract Vision & Aimoon - #OnFire [MONSTER FORCE]13. {CLASSIQUE} Paul van Dyk & Starkillers & Austin Leeds feat. Ashley Tomberlin - New York City (Super8 & Tab remix) [VANDIT]
1. Guy J - Live Another Day [BEDROCK]2. Edu Imbernon feat. Archivist - Fixing Fires (Maya Jane Coles remix) [FAYER]3. Probspot - Crime Of Passion [STATEMENT!]4. CaPa - Helios [ARMADA TRICE]5. WildOnes feat. David Julien - You Dancing (Inpetto remix) [ENHANCED]6. Throttle x Earth, Wind & Fire - September [ULTRA]7. Thomas Gold vs. Lush & Simon - Morphine [ARMIND]8. Faruk Sabanci feat. Zane Fischer - Be The 1 [METANOIA]9. Adele - Hello (Dash Berlin rework)10. {CLUBBERS CHOICE} Denis Kenzo & Sveta B. - Let Me Go [ASOT] 11. Craig Connelly - Rain [ASOT]12. {EXCLUSIVE FROM RUSSIA} Abstract Vision & Aimoon - #OnFire [MONSTER FORCE]13. {CLASSIQUE} Paul van Dyk & Starkillers & Austin Leeds feat. Ashley Tomberlin - New York City (Super8 & Tab remix) [VANDIT]
Impressive podcast a relaxing Deep-House and sexual energy bass. The final episode series of Illutration. Press play and enjoy Hipstercast 10 Thank you for being with us! What is worth noting the most in 10 podcast? Another great remix by Kolombo on track Namito, Rummy Sharma, Max Prasad - Wade in the Water. This light and airy track from Hal Incandenza entitled Ventura. The new iconic sound of Culrit LA stunning tracks from Edu Imbernon, Los Suruba called Fayer. Wow you have heard of a new job Climbers? Sexy track called Left Your Love Feat. Yasmine Azaiez which was released on their new label Faceless Recordings. Talented guys shined the most futuristic track festival in the world: Damian Lazarus, Shaun Reeves, Art Department, BLUD Lovecraft, Prab K, Jon Charnis called Robot Heart. We once again plunged into the atmosphere of the past summer and supplemented it with one of the most striking works of Hunter_Game called Don't Feel The Presence. Just pay attention to the work: Flow & Zeo, Pammin, Ghots Loft, George Absent, Patrick Podage, Dabeull, Casio Social Club, Alex Justino, Thomaz Krauze and Moonwalk.