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Educators Going Global
78. Getting to the Art of the Matter: A Discussion With a Panel of Experts in the Arts

Educators Going Global

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2025 77:30


How can schools integrate Social-Emotional Learning, Belonging, Global Citizenship and Creative Expression in one beautiful package? By prioritizing a crucial aspect of schooling: The Arts. And yet The Arts are often relegated to “encore” status, underfunded or even dispensed with duiring budget crunches.For this show, we assembled a talented panel of guests who represented years of experience and an array of artistic disciplines: Film, Theater, Art and Music.David Gran has developed and taught film programs for 20 years  in the U.S., Shanghai, and Chile. He was a co-founder of SAS's Innovation Institute and Nido's Changemakers program, the Shanghai Student Film Festival and the InThinking site for IB Film. David is also a former columnist for School Arts Magazine.Tina Casey is the HS Theater Teacher and the Performing Arts Director at ISKL. She has been working overseas for over 30 years, including 15 years in Malaysia. This year marks Tina's final year at ISKL, after which she will return home with her husband to Northern Ontario for a "nap year" before deciding on next steps.Nick Stonehouse is an art and design educator currently working in HCMC, Vietnam. He has taught in multiple curricula at a range of ages, from Early Childhood to Secondary. At present, Nick is thoroughly enjoying teaching grades 2 and 3 art. Nick is also an avid photographer, artist, art enthusiast, and world traveler.Scott Rogal has taught in Canada, Hong Kong and Vietnam. Currently, he teaches Band at the American School of Bahrain and conducts the Jazz Orchestra of Bahrain, a semi-professional ensemble featuring many of Bahrain's top musicians. He is also an active composer who writes and publishes through ApRo Music in Canada. Our guiding question for the show was “What are some characteristics that describe international school arts programs?”Our panelists shared many insights around implementing an arts program while also sharing specifics about their individual domains of music, theater, film and art. Here are a few of the topics covered: What a standard K-12 arts program from a holistic perspective can look likeUnpacking the components of an arts program including mission/vision, infrastructure, curricular outcomes, etc. Painting the picture of what music, theater, film and art look like in ES, MS and HSThis was a rich discussion with each participant chiming in with their takes while sharing experiences from their careers. We has so many questions that plans are already being made for a follow-up recording!This episode was recorded on March 29, 2025.Categories: The Arts | SEL | Life Skills Remember to access our Educators Going Global website for more information and consider joining our Patreon community at patreon/educatorsgoingglobal!Email us with comments or suggestions at educatorsgoingglobal@gmail.com Follow us on LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram or YouTube.Listen on your favorite podcast app: connect from our share page.Music: YouTube. (2022). Acoustic Guitar | Folk | No copyright | 2022❤️. YouTube. Retrieved October 11, 2022, from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YOEmg_6i7jA.

Boardroom Governance with Evan Epstein
Robin Feldman: On the Evolution and Regulation of AI

Boardroom Governance with Evan Epstein

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2025 43:48


(0:00) Intro(1:26) About the podcast sponsor: The American College of Governance Counsel(2:13) Start of interview(2:45) Robin's origin story(3:55) About the AI Law and Innovation Institute.(5:02) On AI governance: "AI is critical for boards, both from a risk management perspective and from a regulatory management perspective." Boards should: 1) Get regular updates on safety and regulatory issues, 2) document the attention that they're paying to it to have a record of meaningful oversight, and 3) Most importantly, boards can't just rely on feedback from the folks in charge of the AI tools. They need a red team of skeptics.(9:58) Boards and AI Ethics. Robin's Rules of Order for AI. Rule #1: Distinguish Real-time Dangers from Distant Dangers(15:21) Antitrust Concerns in AI(18:10) Geopolitical Tensions in AI Race (US v China). "Winning the AI race is essential for the US, both from an economic and from a national security perspective."(23:30) Regulatory Framework for AI "It really isn't one size fits all for AI regulation. Europe, for the most part, is a consumer nation of AI. We are a producer nation of AI, and California in particular is a producer of AI." "There must be strong partnerships in this country between those developing cutting-edge technology and the government—because while the government holds the power, Silicon Valley holds the expertise to understand what this technology truly means."(26:46) California's AI Regulation Efforts "I do believe that over time, at some point, we will need a more comprehensive system that probably overshadows what the individual states will do, or at least cabins to some extent what the individual states will do. It will be a problem to have 50 different approaches to this, or even 20 different approaches to this within the country."(29:03) AI in the Financial Industry(33:13) Future Trends in AI. "I think the key for boards and companies is to be alert and to be nimble" and "as hard as it is, brush up a bit on your math and science, if that's not your area of expertise." "My point is simply, you have to understand these things under the hood if you're going to be able to think about what to do with them."(35:43) Her new book "AI vs IP. Rewriting Creativity" (coming out July 2025).(37:12) Key Considerations for Board Members: "It's about being nimble, staying proactive and having a proven track record of it. Most importantly, you need a red team approach."(38:26) Books that have greatly influenced her life:Rashi's Commentary on the BibleTalmud(39:06) Her mentors.Professor Robert WeisbergProfessor Gerald Gunther(41:39) Quotes that she thinks of often or lives her life by: "The cover-up's always worse than the crime."(42:34) An unusual habit or an absurd thing that she loves. Robin Feldman is the Arthur J. Goldberg Distinguished Professor of Law, Albert Abramson '54 Distinguished Professor of Law Chair, and Director of the Center for Innovation at UC Law SF. You can follow Evan on social media at:X: @evanepsteinLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/epsteinevan/ Substack: https://evanepstein.substack.com/__To support this podcast you can join as a subscriber of the Boardroom Governance Newsletter at https://evanepstein.substack.com/__Music/Soundtrack (found via Free Music Archive): Seeing The Future by Dexter Britain is licensed under a Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States License

CHIME Opioid Action Center Podcast
Interoperability and HIE Series: New Jersey Innovation Institute

CHIME Opioid Action Center Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2025 28:44


Explore advancements in interoperability and Health Information Exchange (HIE), addressing issues like the opioid crisis. Learn about EHR adoption strategies, NJII's role, and future trends in healthcare data sharing.What You'll Learn:How seamless data sharing between healthcare providers is achievedChallenges and solutions in EHR interoperabilitySupport for public health through real-time data trackingImpact of patient-centered data access on treatment and engagementEmerging technologies in healthcare data interoperabilityMODERATOR: Bill CioffiClient Partnership Executive, Nordic HealthcareBio: Bill Cioffi is a seasoned healthcare IT executive and Client Partnership Executive at Nordic Healthcare, focusing on client relationships and strategic growth. With over 15 years in healthcare IT leadership and 25+ years in IT infrastructure, he has led digital transformations. As former CIO at CenCal Health, he oversaw IT strategy for Medi-Cal services, led their first 3-Year IT Strategic Plan, and established an ITSM Service Desk. Previously, as CIO at North Sonoma County Healthcare District, he implemented their EHR system and maintained operations during the 2017 Santa Rosa Tubbs fires. Bill is Co-chair of the CHIME OTF Technology and Interoperability Subcommittee and a community volunteer with Food Share. He holds a Master of Public Policy and Administration from California Lutheran University.GUEST: Jennifer D'AngeloChief Operating Officer & Executive Vice President of Healthcare, New Jersey Innovation Institute (NJII)Bio: Jennifer D'Angelo is a seasoned leader in healthcare technology and management with over 20 years of experience. As the Chief Operating Officer and Executive Vice President of Healthcare at the New Jersey Innovation Institute (NJII), she plays a crucial role in driving the organization's mission through innovative and data-driven strategies. Jennifer oversees divisions focused on AI/ML, Defense, Entrepreneurship, Healthcare, and Learning & Development, which accelerate technology, foster innovation, and drive workforce development. Her leadership leverages the vast resources of an R-1 university and builds industry-centric ecosystems to positively impact New Jersey's economy. As the EVP of the Healthcare division, Jennifer oversees federal and state grant-funded programs and manages the New Jersey Health Information Network (NJHIN), facilitating statewide patient data exchange to reduce healthcare costs and improve population health.GUEST: Dustin HuffordSenior Vice President & Chief Information Officer, Cooper University Health CareBio: Mr. Hufford, with 15 years in healthcare IT, has held leadership roles including VP at Cooper Applications and CIO at Memorial Health Care. He has extensive experience in IT management, EHR implementation, and consulting. At Promedica Health, he was Assistant VP of Revenue Cycle and Business Systems, overseeing the implementation of their EHR system. He's led major IT initiatives like telemedicine and cloud migrations. Currently, he is driving digital transformation and leading the Cooper Innovation Center. Mr. Hufford holds a degree in Information Sciences and is pursuing an Executive MBA from Drexel University.

This Week in Health IT
TownHall: Personalizing Rehabilitation and Adapting to Needs with Deborah Backus

This Week in Health IT

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2025 26:21 Transcription Available


In today's TownHall, host Beth Cooper, Chief Technology Officer at Tivity Health speaks with Deborah Backus, VP of Research and Innovation at Shepherd Center about their efforts toward innovation and technology in rehabilitation. They discuss the challenges faced by individuals with paralysis, brain injuries, and other complex conditions in finding appropriate assistive technologies. Deborah shares insights into Shepherd Center's pioneering work with various mobility and daily living technologies, such as modified wheelchairs with tongue drives, sip and puff controls, and eye gaze technology. How can robust data shape patient care? The conversation dives into the data-driven approach of the Shepherd Center's Innovation Institute, including remote monitoring programs, AI, and large language models for personalized rehab solutions. Additionally, they explore how Burnalong's platform provides on-demand wellness and training content to patients and beyond. How crucial is it to meet individuals where they are?Subscribe: This Week HealthTwitter: This Week HealthLinkedIn: This Week HealthDonate: Alex's Lemonade Stand: Foundation for Childhood Cancer

Elements of Stiles
212 - Empowering Young Adults through Practical Learning with Jeff Granatino of the Atlantic Resiliency Innovation Institute

Elements of Stiles

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2025 28:42


Mark speaks with Jeff Granatino, Academy Director at the Atlantic Resiliency Innovation Institute (ARII), which aims to address coastal erosion and resiliency through innovative educational programs and community partnerships. The discussion highlights the importance of providing young adults with practical skills and internships in engineering and environmental science, while also emphasizing the need for collaboration with local businesses and educational institutions. The initiative seeks to create a supportive learning environment that prepares students for the workforce, while also tackling pressing environmental challenges. Learn more about ARII at atlanticrii.org and reach Jeff at jgranatino@atlanticrii.org! Takeaways Students will have a competitive edge in the workforce. ARII focuses on coastal resiliency and community impact. The Marshfield Coastal Academy will provide hands-on education. Internships will offer real-world experience for students. Partnerships with universities enhance the educational experience. Funding is crucial for building and equipping the academy. Community engagement is essential for the initiative's success. Innovative educational models are needed for today's learners. Collaboration with local businesses is key to workforce development. The initiative aims to inspire and empower young adults. Chapters 03:09 Coastal Resiliency and Community Impact 05:57 Innovative Educational Approaches for Young Adults 09:08 Partnerships and Collaborations for Success 11:50 Funding and Support for the Initiative 15:13 Future Aspirations and Community Engagement 18:06 Personal Insights and Reflections 20:59 Conclusion and Call to Action Affiliate Links: Unleashing the Power of Respect: The I-M Approach by Joseph Shrand, MD This episode is brought to you in part by SecuriTitle, a fractional paralegal service assisting with all things real estate in Massachusetts and New Hampshire.

Workforce 4.0
The Agency Era of AI (with Mark Beckmann, Microsoft)

Workforce 4.0

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2025 38:08


In this episode of Workforce 4.0, host Ann Wyatt converses with Mark Beckmann, Director of Manufacturing Industry Solutions at Microsoft, to explore the evolving role of AI in manufacturing and its transformative potential. This episode offers some great insight into practical applications of AI with a special emphasis on the concept of AI Agency as a growing trend for companies heading into 2025. Mark also discusses other big ideas such as AI democratization and adoption, AI skills for the future workforce and concerns about the longterm impact that AI will have on our everyday lives and the future of work for humans. In This Episode:-00:29: Mark Beckmann's Background and Role at Microsoft-03:14: Diving into AI and Future Trends-04:04: AI in Manufacturing and Task Automation-07:45: AI in HR and Performance Reviews-10:13: Career Opportunities and Skills in AI-12:54: Prompt Engineering Explained-17:00: AI Democratization and Business Impact-20:34: The Ubiquity of AI in Our Lives-21:31: AI in Manufacturing: Enhancing Efficiency-23:25: AI's Impact Beyond Manufacturing-26:35: AI in Healthcare: Transforming Patient Care-28:14: The Future of AI: Opportunities and Concerns-32:58: AI and Labor: A Symbiotic Relationship-34:57: Agriculture and AI: Feeding the Future-35:53: Conclusion and Contact InformationMore About Mark Beckmann:As a Director, Manufacturing Industry Solutions at Microsoft, Mark works with all manufacturers to consult with them on their Industry 4.0 and Digital Transformation Initiatives. In particular, helping them transform their innovation, operational excellence, supply chain, field and dealer management services to fuel their ability to grow and compete in the face of advances in technology and disruption. Mark frequently engages with and advises manufacturers on innovations related to the Internet of Things (IoT), Smart Manufacturing, Connected Products, Analytics, Artificial Intelligence and the application of these technologies to address their manufacturing challenges. Mark frequently speaks at conferences and industry events on topics in manufacturing and leads Microsoft work with the Digital Manufacturing Design and Innovation Institute. Mark has worked in the Information Technology field for 38 years as a consultant, partner manager, sales and sales management positions. To learn more about Mark, connect with him here. The Future of Work (and this Episode) Is Brought To You By Secchi:Secchi is a revolutionary workforce engagement tool created for organizations to make data-driven frontline decisions in real-time. By measuring and combining multiple people-related lead indicators, Secchi provides in-the-moment visibility into individual frontline employee performance, team performance, engagement/turnover risks, and positive employee behaviors all while removing the traditional barriers of administrative burden on leaders. To learn more about Secchi, check them out here.

The Conversation Piece
Dr. Iliana Lega: Understanding Hormone Replacement Therapy

The Conversation Piece

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2024 11:48


Pervasive myths and misconceptions have made the conversation around hormone replacement therapy a contentious and confusing one. But studies show that hormone therapy can be safe and highly effective, helping many women manage menopause symptoms and reclaim a sense of normalcy.Dr. Iliana Lega is a Scientist at Women's College Hospital Research and Innovation Institute, a Staff Endocrinologist at Women's College Hospital, and an Assistant Professor in the Department of Medicine at the University of Toronto. This special episode of The Conversation Piece features content from her presentation at The Walrus Talks Menopause, supported by Shoppers Foundation for Women's Health.Lega spoke at The Walrus Talks Menopause in Toronto on October 17, 2024.To register for upcoming events happening online or in a city near you, and to catch up on our archive of The Walrus Talks, visit thewalrus.ca/events.And subscribe to The Walrus Events newsletter for updates and announcements, at thewalrus.ca/newsletters. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Disaster Zone
Legal Issues for Volunteers Responding to Disasters

Disaster Zone

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2024 45:59


Elizabeth Van Nostrand is an associate professor in the Department of Health Services Administration and Policy at the Temple University College of Public Health. Van Nostrand is an expert in legal epidemiology—the study and application of law as an intervention to prevent disease and injury. She is the co-author of three public health emergency law bench books for health departments in the District of Columbia, Louisiana and Pennsylvania. Through a CDC-funded grant, Van Nostrand created the Emergency Law Inventory (ELI), a tool for volunteers engaged in disaster response to navigate responder laws across the United States. She received the National Partner Award from the Medical Reserve Corps (U.S. Department of Health and Human Services) and two awards from the University of Pittsburgh's Innovation Institute for the development of ELI. In 2022, Van Nostrand received a second grant from the CDC to update ELI's content.Major Endorsements:!Rescheduled January 2025! Emergency Management for Dynamic Populations (DyPop):Hot Mess Express: An emergency management leadership course focusing on response tactics during terrorist attacks. Hot Mess Express includes an immersive exercise during an intentional train derailment scenario. Register for DyPop here:www.thereadinesslab.com/shop/p/dynamic L3Harris Technologies' BeOn PPT App. Learn more about this amazing product here: www.l3harris.com Impulse: Bleeding Control Kits by professionals for professionals: www.dobermanemg.com/impulseDoberman Emergency Management Group provides subject matter experts in planning and training: www.dobermanemg.com

The GovNavigators Show
Diving Into the Presidential Transition with ACT-IAC

The GovNavigators Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2024 28:48


With the transition to the incoming Trump administration well under way (and somewhat behind schedule), Jim Cook, Strategic Engagement Executive and Chair of the Innovation Institute at ACT-IAC and Troy Schneider, Principal at TKS Strategies join the show to talk about the deep dive they are helping to lead at ACT-IAC on the presidential transition. Show NotesOMB (OIRA) Memo: Supporting Usability Testing Through Paperwork Reduction Act Flexibilities Washington Post: Supreme Court to examine power of Congress to delegate authorityWikipedia: List of Announced Political Appointments by President-elect TrumpEvents on the GovNavigators's RadarGovExec Outlook Event: Trump & GovCon: Prepping for 2025 and Beyond (December 16) 

NucleCast
Gen (Ret.) Robin Rand: Oklahoma Aerospace & Defense Innovation Institute (OADII)

NucleCast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2024 35:40


Jim Howe hosts Gen (Ret.) Robin Rand, the Executive Director of Oklahoma Aerospace & Defense Innovation Institute (OADII) where they discuss the establishment of OADII and it's research is accelerating critical results for our nations security.In his role, General Rand is the lead executive for the University of Oklahoma's institute that concentrates on the four national defense strategic research areas of international security policy, modernization and sustainment resilience, cyberspace and information dominance, and spectrum dominance.General (Ret) Rand served for over 40 years on active duty in the United States Air Force, including six overseas assignments, multiple flying assignments and duty as an air liaison officer with the U.S. Army, studies at the Naval War College, Pentagon staff assignments as a policy planner on the Joint staff, principle director for Middle East policy for the Office of the Secretary of Defense, and Director Legislative Liaison for the Office of the Secretary of the Air Force, and eight different command tours. His last Air Force position was Commander, Air Force Global Strike Command, and Commander, Air Forces Strategic-Air, U.S. Strategic Command where he was responsible for the land and air legs of the Nation's nuclear triad. He is a command pilot with over 5,100 flying hours, predominately in the F-16, including more than 480 combat hours.After retiring from the Air Force in Sep 2018, he served as Chief Executive Officer for the Gary Sinise Foundation, Chairman of the Board of Trustees for the Arnold Air Society and Silver Wings, Board of Directors member for Top Aces Corporation and the Air and Space Forces Association, trustee member for the United States Air Force Academy Falcon Foundation, LEONID board of advisors member, strategic advisor in government relations and public policy for Baker Donelson Law Firm, adjunct contract professor and senior mentor for United States Air Force, and senior consultant for several defense-related organizationsGeneral (Ret) Rand has a Bachelor of Science Degree in Aviation Science from the United States Air Force Academy; Master of Science Degree in Aeronautical Science from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, and Master of Arts Degree in National Security Policy from the Naval War College.Socials:Follow on Twitter at @NucleCastFollow on LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/company/nuclecastpodcastSubscribe RSS Feed: https://rss.com/podcasts/nuclecast-podcast/Rate: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/nuclecast/id1644921278Email comments and topic/guest suggestions to NucleCast@anwadeter.org

The Brand Called You
Mindful Leadership in the Age of AI: Transforming Organizations | Kellee Franklin, Member of the Board of Advisors, GInI - Global Innovation Institute

The Brand Called You

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2024 30:22


In this episode, Kellee Franklin from the Global Innovation Institute shares her insights on the intersection of AI, leadership, and mindfulness. Learn how to create people-centric organizational strategies that embrace change and foster innovation. Discover the vital role of empathy and diversity in driving transformation while navigating the challenges of integrating AI into existing structures. 00:40- About Kellee Franklin Kellee is a member of the board of advisors of the Global Innovation Institute, which has a proven history of spearheading organizational transformation by harnessing the power of creative people-centric approaches and a deep understanding of emerging technologies, including AI.  She's also a senior innovation advisor, product ambassador, and an AI strategy enablement at Motis OneAI. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tbcy/support

JOWMA (Jewish Orthodox Women's Medical Association) Podcast
Bonus Episode: The Use of AI in Improving Patient Access with Sharief Taraman, MD

JOWMA (Jewish Orthodox Women's Medical Association) Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2024 10:57


In this episode, we dive into the fascinating intersection of artificial intelligence and pediatric neurology. Our guest shares how they became interested in AI's role in healthcare and discusses how AI is being utilized to enhance diagnostic accuracy, especially in neurodevelopmental pediatrics. We explore how these advancements are improving access to care in resource-limited settings and the impact of early diagnosis on long-term outcomes for conditions like autism. Join us as we uncover the latest technological innovations transforming pediatric healthcare, the potential of AI to personalize treatment plans for children, and the concerns surrounding the widespread use of AI in medicine. Dr. Sharief Taraman, is dual board-certified in Neurology with special qualifications in Child Neurology from the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology and Clinical Informatics from the American Board of Preventive Medicine. Dr. Taraman was the former Division Chief of Pediatric Neurology at Children's Health of Orange County and University of California-Irvine. He remains an active member of the medical staff and the Sharon Disney Lund Medical Intelligence, Information, Investigation, & Innovation Institute at CHOC. He is a Health Sciences Associate Clinical Professor at UC Irvine School of Medicine in the Department of Pediatrics and Affiliate Professor at Chapman University, Dale E. and Sarah Ann Fowler School of Engineering. Dr. Taraman is active in the community as the past president of the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) Orange County Chapter, board member of AAP-California, and committee member for the development of the AAP National CHILD health registry. He also serves on the Irvine Unified School District Medical Advisory Board, volunteers for the Capistrano Unified School District and with Girl Scouts of Orange County. Recognized globally as an innovator and specifically an advocate in the field of pediatrics, Dr. Taraman has been involved with the development of three FDA designated breakthrough devices, awardee of the prestigious National Capital Consortium for Pediatric Device Innovation grant, and is an advisor to Board of Directors for the International Society for Pediatric Innovation. He is the Chief Executive Officer at Cognoa and formerly served as the Chief Medical Officer leading the clinical trials that led to the FDA authorization of Cognoa's lead product, Canvas Dx, the first and only FDA authorized diagnostic device for autism for children 18-72 months old with concern for developmental delay. Dr. Taraman graduated Magna Cum Laude from the University of Michigan having majored in Biochemistry. He completed his medical education at Wayne State University School of Medicine and went on to complete residency and fellowship training in Pediatrics and Pediatric Neurology at the Detroit Medical Center and Children's Hospital of Michigan. He continued professional development through the University of California, Irvine - The Paul Merage School of Business with certifications in Leadership for Healthcare Transformation & Physician Leadership. https://cognoa.com/ _________________________________________________ Sponsor the JOWMA Podcast! Email digitalcontent@jowma.org Become a JOWMA Member! www.jowma.org Follow us on Instagram! www.instagram.com/JOWMA_org Follow us on Twitter!www.twitter.com/JOWMA_med Follow us on Facebook! https://www.facebook.com/JOWMAorg Stay up-to-date with JOWMA news! Sign up for the JOWMA newsletter! https://jowma.us6.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=9b4e9beb287874f9dc7f80289&id=ea3ef44644&mc_cid=dfb442d2a7&mc_eid=e9eee6e41e

JOWMA (Jewish Orthodox Women's Medical Association) Podcast
The AI Revolution: From Autism to Empathy with Sharief Taraman, MD

JOWMA (Jewish Orthodox Women's Medical Association) Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2024 43:40


In this episode, we dive into the fascinating intersection of artificial intelligence and pediatric neurology. Dr. Taraman shares how he became interested in AI's role in healthcare and discusses how AI is being utilized to enhance diagnostic accuracy, especially in neurodevelopmental pediatrics. We explore how these advancements are improving access to care in resource-limited settings and the impact of early diagnosis on long-term outcomes for conditions like autism.Dr. Sharief Taraman, is dual board-certified in Neurology with special qualifications in Child Neurology from the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology and Clinical Informatics from the American Board of Preventive Medicine.Dr. Taraman was the former Division Chief of Pediatric Neurology at Children's Health of Orange County and University of California-Irvine. He remains an active member of the medical staff and the Sharon Disney Lund Medical Intelligence, Information, Investigation, & Innovation Institute at CHOC.He is a Health Sciences Associate Clinical Professor at UC Irvine School of Medicine in the Department of Pediatrics and Affiliate Professor at Chapman University, Dale E. and Sarah Ann Fowler School of Engineering.Dr. Taraman is active in the community as the past president of the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) Orange County Chapter, board member of AAP-California, and committee member for the development of the AAP National CHILD health registry. He also serves on the Irvine Unified School District Medical Advisory Board, volunteers for the Capistrano Unified School District and with Girl Scouts of Orange County.Recognized globally as an innovator and specifically an advocate in the field of pediatrics, Dr. Taraman has been involved with the development of three FDA designated breakthrough devices, awardee of the prestigious National Capital Consortium for Pediatric Device Innovation grant, and is an advisor to Board of Directors for the International Society for Pediatric Innovation.He is the Chief Executive Officer at Cognoa and formerly served as the Chief Medical Officer leading the clinical trials that led to the FDA authorization of Cognoa's lead product, Canvas Dx, the first and only FDA authorized diagnostic device for autism for children 18-72 months old with concern for developmental delay.Dr. Taraman graduated Magna Cum Laude from the University of Michigan having majored in Biochemistry. He completed his medical education at Wayne State University School of Medicine and went on to complete residency and fellowship training in Pediatrics and Pediatric Neurology at the Detroit Medical Center and Children's Hospital of Michigan. He continued professional development through the University of California, Irvine - The Paul Merage School of Business with certifications in Leadership for Healthcare Transformation & Physician Leadership.https://cognoa.com/This week's episode is sponsored by Toveedo! The Jewish videos your kids love, all in one happy place. Use code JOWMA10 for $10 off at ⁠⁠⁠https://toveedo.com/⁠⁠⁠! _________________________________________________​Sponsor the JOWMA Podcast! Email digitalcontent@jowma.org​Become a JOWMA Member! www.jowma.org ​Follow us on Instagram! www.instagram.com/JOWMA_org ​Follow us on Twitter!www.twitter.com/JOWMA_med ​Follow us on Facebook! https://www.facebook.com/JOWMAorg​Stay up-to-date with JOWMA news! Sign up for the JOWMA newsletter! https://jowma.us6.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=9b4e9beb287874f9dc7f80289&id=ea3ef44644&mc_cid=dfb442d2a7&mc_eid=e9eee6e41e

FUTRtech Podcast
The Power of Public-Private Partnerships in Revitalizing U.S. Manufacturing

FUTRtech Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2024 38:35 Transcription Available


Healthcare, the climate, geopolitical factors, and global supply chain impacts have recently brought domestic manufacturing back to the forefront of national interest. The US government is investing in manufacturing at levels not seen since the Cold War. Today we're going to talk about industrial policy, manufacturing innovation, and one public-private partnership that is helping US manufacturers forge a better path to the future. Stay tuned.Hey everybody, this is Chris Brandt here, welcome to another FUTR podcast.With multibillion dollar packages like the Infrastructure Investment & Jobs Act, the Inflation Reduction Act, and the CHIPS and Science Act, the United States is poised to really advance our manufacturing capabilities.Today we have with us Daniel Reed, who is the Manager of Technical Programs at MxD, which is an Innovation Institute based in Chicago. So we are going to talk with him about Public/Private Partnerships and how you might be able to take advantage of their expertise, financing and resources to advance your capabilities.Welcome DanielMxD: https://www.mxdusa.org/Click Here to Subscribe:FUTR.tv focuses on startups, innovation, culture and the business of emerging tech with weekly podcasts talking with Industry leaders and deep thinkers.Occasionally we share links to products we use. As an Amazon Associate we earn from qualifying purchases on Amazon.

ASIAL Security Insider
Episode 110 - Critical Convergence: United Physical and Cybersecurity for Optimal Protection

ASIAL Security Insider

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2024 30:01


It is challenging in today's threat environment for organizations to have a sustainable, effective security posture in which physical security and cybersecurity are separate. These domains are two sides of the same coin and the convergence of the two is the future of the security landscape. Joining us on this episode of the Security Insider podcast is Kasia L. Hanson. Kasia discusses the threat landscape and its impacts on physical security and how to integrate both physical and cybersecurity best practices for optimal protection. Kasia leads Intel's Global Security Ecosystem Development and Partnerships. She is responsible for shaping the strategy, go-to-market, and sales strategies within Intel's security ecosystem for physical and cybersecurity. She is a passionate and dynamic security leader with over 23 years of experience driving digital transformation across Edge, IoT/OT, AI, Computer Vision, Cybersecurity, and Datacenter and is well-versed in security software and hardware that drives business outcomes from data protection to physical infrastructure protection. She actively contributes to industry advancement and diversity and inclusion initiatives. Notably, she has served as the Past Chair of the Security Industry Association Women in Security Forum, is a member of the WISF Executive Committee, and is a member of the SIA Cybersecurity Advisory Board. Recognized for her contributions, Kasia was honoured with the 2022 SIA Progress Award and is a 2x Women in Security Power 100 honoree. In 2023, she was awarded the IIFX Women Innovator award in Sports and holds the title of Distinguished Fellow for the Innovation Institute for Fan Experience in Sports (IIFX).

Greetings From the Garden State
Innovation in the Garden State: A Deep Dive into the New Jersey Innovation Institute

Greetings From the Garden State

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2024 42:40 Transcription Available


This week's episode with Michael Johnson, the President of the New Jersey Innovation Institute (NJII), was conducted at the groundbreaking Comet Advanced Manufacturing Facility. Together, we explore NJII's distinctive position as a standalone corporation owned by NJIT, meticulously designed to address global challenges by seamlessly connecting academia with the external world.The narrative gracefully unfolds to trace NJII's roots, originating a decade ago to confront the challenge of making academic resources more accessible to governmental organizations and private industry. Serving as a vital link between NJIT and the world beyond, NJII epitomizes a nimble and efficient operation, ensuring a swift translation of academic expertise into tangible solutions.The episode takes a deep dive into NJII's ongoing initiatives and strategic partnerships. Michael sheds light on their collaboration with the Department of Defense, focusing on the rigorous testing of advanced manufacturing equipment for military applications and comprehensive workforce training programs. Intriguing projects involving body cam footage analysis for law enforcement and pioneering drone technology for predicting power line failures come to the forefront.Michael Johnson, in a candid exchange, shares personal insights into his journey, from an early passion for science and engineering to co-founding a company dedicated to 3D tissue imaging. The conversation pivots to NJII's ambitious growth mindset, substantial investments in new initiatives, and visionary plans to double both personnel and revenue over the next six to seven years. Their ultimate goal is to achieve financial independence while actively contributing to the success of NJIT.The episode, thus, serves as a comprehensive exploration of NJII's mission, showcasing its pivotal role in connecting academia with industry. The narrative unfolds seamlessly, offering a detailed account of NJII's plans for future growth, technological impact, and its commitment to shaping the innovation landscape in New Jersey.njii.comGET YOUR JERSEY FEST TICKETS NOW! https://www.seetickets.us/event/jersey-fest/588283Music: "Ride" by Jackson Pinesjacksonpines.comThank you to our sponsors:Helix NJ: helixnj.comNew Jersey Lottery: njlottery.comNew Jersey Innovation Institute: njii.comMake Cool Sh*t: makecoolshit.coUCS Advisors: ucsgreatness.comAlbert & Whitney CPAs:  awcpasllc.comMayo Performing Arts Center: mayoarts.org/events-calendarContact the show: mike@greetingsfromthegardenstate.comSupport the show

The school safety podcast.
The Future of School Safety Technology

The school safety podcast.

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2024 58:16


In this exclusive program, our esteemed panel of technology visionaries from Intel, Omnilert, and Axis will share their expertise on the latest advancements in security tech, emerging trends, and transformative solutions that are set to redefine school safety strategies. From state-of-the-art surveillance systems to artificial intelligence-driven threat detection and response mechanisms, our speakers will paint a vivid picture of the evolving landscape. GUESTS Kasia Hanson Intel Global Sr. Director, Physical and Cybersecurity Ecosystems Kasia Hanson leads Intel's Global Security Ecosystem Development and Partnerships for physical and cybersecurity. She leads the strategy and development of security ecosystem partnerships, go-to-market, and sales acceleration/scale strategies. She is a 24-year veteran of Intel with deep technology expertise across IoT/OT, AI, Physical and Cybersecurity, Datacenter, and Storage. She enables partners to develop and deploy technology solutions that deliver key business insights. Kasia is the Chair Emeritus of the Security Industry Association Women in Security Forum, the 2022 SIA Progress Award Honoree, a 2x Women in Security Power 100 honoree, and a Distinguished Fellow for the Innovation Institute for Fan Experience (IIFX) was named the IIFX Women in Sports Innovator Honoree and was named the #3 IFSEC Security Influencer in 2021. Niclas K. Gustavsson Omnilert CTO and Co-Founder Nick drives all technology innovation for Omnilert. He is an expert in wireless and internet communications spanning more than 20 years. He advises the FAA, NAVY, Pentagon, Veterans Administration & DISA on wireless technology (ANVICOM). Scott Dunn Axis Communications Inc. Senior Director Business Development; Americas· Mr. Dunn is leading strategic long-term initiatives, including Axis connected services, industry relations, and M&A for the Americas region. His team is dedicated to liaising with key industry associations to promote educational and standards efforts for the Security Industry. Mr Dunn has written many security related articles for best practices and future technology trends outlook for various publications and is a sought after speaker/expert panelist at many Industry Events such as ASIS, ISC West and Securing New Ground. He was the architect of Axis' National Systems Integrator partnerships, Professional Services, Technology Integration program, and architect & engineering education. He has authored many security-related articles for best practices and future technology trends for various publications. He is a sought after speaker/expert panelist at many Industry Events such as ASIS, ISC West and Securing New Ground. He has over 28 years of experience in the security industry in both access control and video surveillance and held top executive positions at Synergistics, Inc. and Northern Computers- Honeywell before joining Axis in 2005. Boards: Security Industry Association since 2019 (Incoming Chairman 2024-2026) National Center for Spectator Sports Safety and Security Advisory Board ZeroNow - 2023 Awards: 2023 Sports Security Innovator of the Year (SIA-NCS4)

Auf dem Weg - der Podcast mit Moderator Sebastian Messerschmidt
#126 Dr. Uve Samuels - Exponential Pioneer I Auf dem Weg mit dem Exponential Innovation Institute

Auf dem Weg - der Podcast mit Moderator Sebastian Messerschmidt

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2024 56:50


Ich freue mich sehr über diese Auftaktfolge 2024 von AUF DEM WEG mit Dr. Uve Samuels, dem Geschäftsführer & Gründer des Exponential Innovation Institute in Hamburg. Uve bezeichnet sich selber als Exponential Pioneer. Schon bei unserem ersten Austausch hatte ich das Gefühl, der Typ ist extrem spannend, inspirierend & horizonterweiternd. Wir haben uns in Hamburg in Vorbereitung auf die LEaT con kennengelernt. Da durfte ich Uve mit seiner Keynote „Welches Potential hat KI für die Entertainmentbranche“ anmoderieren. Uve beschäftigt sich seit einigen Jahren intensiv mit der Entwicklung von KI-Geschäftsmodellen. Mit seinem Exponential Innovation Institute hat er Erfahrung aus der Begleitung von 100 Startups und der Transformation von 100 Corporates. Hier mal einige Notizen zum für mich sehr inspierenden und motivierenden Gespräch mit Uve: ➡️ Faszination Künstliche Intelligenz ➡️ Zukunft Umarmen, gestalten und aktiv entwicklen ➡️ Bock drauf, Grenzen zu verschieben ➡️ immer die Menschen ins Zentrum unserer Überlegungen stellen ➡️ die Weiterentwicklung der künstlichen Intelligenz gelingt nur in Kombination mit der menschlichen Intelligenz ➡️ der so wichtige Praktikanten-Modus im Zusammenhang mit der KI, hier hat Uve als „Praktikant“ im Siloicon Valley gelernt und das Growth Mindset verstanden ➡️ bei der Entwicklung von KI-Geschäftsmodellen geht es nicht darum schon alle Antworte zu haben, es reicht häufig gute Fragen zu stellen und gezielt zu experimentieren ➡️ Purpose ist so wichtig, also womit gelingt es einen Beitrag zu einer besseren Welt zu leisten ➡️ hierfür müssen Führungskräfte die entsprechende Atmosphäre schaffen und das eigene Ego nach hinten stellen ➡️ Uve wirbt für die so wichtige Transformation der Bildung ➡️ in dem Zusammenhang berichtet er von seinem Artikel über seinen Artikel „Humboldt 4.0“ im Magazin MAX ➡️ unser Potential können immer nur wir selber „heben“ ➡️ Uve begleitet Corporates, StartUps und Teams im Sport bei ihrer Weiterentwicklung/Potentialentfaltung ➡️ zum Ende erzählt Uve auf welche Herausforderung er in 2024 Bock hat Links zu Uve https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-uve-samuels-exponential-pioneer-9a6b12114/ https://www.instagram.com/uvesamuels/ Links zum Exponential Innovation Institute https://www.exii.eu https://www.instagram.com/exii.eu/ Links zu mir https://www.sebastian-messerschmidt.de https://www.instagram.com/sebastianmesserschmidt/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/sebastianmesserschmidt/

Untold Tales
ANNOUNCEMENT! We won the 2023 Ampie Creator Award!

Untold Tales

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2023 1:21


WE WON!!! Thank you to everyone in our big-little city (and on our email list!!!) who nominated and voted for The Untold Tales Podcast to win the Ampie Award in the Creator category!

WHMP Radio
Talk The Talk October 30, 2023

WHMP Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2023 107:51


10/30/23: Innovation Institute's Pat Larkin & Sharron Wall on $5M UMass grant. Prof. Michael Klare on the Hamas-Israel War. Atty Tom Lesser on the unconstitutional federal marijuana law & Greenfield's unconstitutional equity theft. UMass student Ava Hawkes on the protests & arrests. Writers Block with Megan Zinn & Suzanne Michelle Smith.

The Business of You with Rachel Gogos
Episode 97 | The Art of Designing Your Life with Susie deVille

The Business of You with Rachel Gogos

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2023 47:31


What if you could step outside your life for a moment, tap into hidden sources of inspiration, and completely reimagine your life's possibilities? It turns out, you can.  In today's episode of The Business of You, we're hosting creativity coach Susie deVille to teach us how to do exactly that. Susie is a longtime brandiD client, and this is her second time on the podcast  – because our listeners requested that we invite her back for more! Susie is the founder and CEO of the Innovation & Creativity Institute. An author, coach, and business owner who built and sold a highly profitable real estate firm, she has been researching innovation and creativity since 2005. Her first book, Buoyant: The Entrepreneurs Guide to Becoming Wildly Successful, Creative, and Free, has been called The Artist's Way for entrepreneurs. Susie teaches us how to be more creative, not just for fun, but in how we approach every aspect of our lives, from relationships to work.  Are you ready to bet on yourself? When the recession of 2008 hit, Susie lost it all. She calls it her “nuclear winter period,” a time of deep loss and seemingly endless change. But even when times were dark, Susie could bet on one thing: Herself. Despite a business and marriage in shambles, Susie knew she had what it takes to get through difficult times. Instead of succumbing to despair, she renovated a building and started a real estate business.  On the outside looking in, it made no sense. Her friends and family questioned her sanity when she went into real estate during a housing crash, effectively placing her life savings in the hands of an uncertain economic market. But everything paid off when she succeeded. Her business took off, and everything came into alignment for her.  Innovative thinking requires practice. When asked why she can weather such extreme periods of change without a hitch, Susie's answer might surprise you…she practices being uncertain, all the time.  Before the recession hit, Susie was no stranger to taking calculated risks. She practices creative and innovative thinking every single day using the methods she lays out in her book: walking, meditating, making art, singing, and moving her body. By allowing her brain to become comfortable with uncertainty and creativity, she effectively trains herself to become a more innovative thinker. In her own words, “There is a physiological thing that happens in our brain when we are creating something.” You can do this too. If you find yourself becoming more inflexible and doubting your abilities, it's time to read her book – and become more creative yourself! It's time to design your life… Your life is not meant to be lived in a cubicle, doing the same things every single day, with no room for creativity. You are so much more than that, whether you know it or not.  You create possibilities you would never have discovered by training your brain to think creatively. In her book and her coaching programs, she teaches her clients how to tap into this part of themselves.  The first thing she asks them to do is design their ideal day. What is your ideal day, and what would you be doing if nothing was holding you back? The answers might surprise you and might be closer than you think. Despite the limitations we assume are there – money, time, and connections – allowing ourselves to dream creates space for our brain to do the work for us, identifying resources to get us closer to what we really want. That is the power of the buoyant way and Susie deVille's incredible teaching. Tune in to this episode and prepare to discover what you're really capable of! Quotes “It's about designing and mapping out the life we want to have…and then having the courage to live it.” “I was faced with quite a dilemma because everything in my life imploded at that point - my finances, my marriage, everything. I needed a plan to get out of this. By the end of 2010, I did it! I launched my own company and renovated a building for my office. People thought I was insane, during a recession.” “I bet everything on myself. In three years, I was financially free. Because I was forced to make this huge leap and not just stick my toe into uncertainty but dive into the deep end, I was going to find a way!” “I have a practice that I do every single day - meditating, walking, and creating art. I fill the well of my self-trust that is required to move with agility and speed in uncertain times.” “Stay in your existing job and start stocking your escape capsule with money, supplies, resources, teams of people and connections to be successful. Do this first. Then you'll be in a position of not being panicky about your resources. You'll be able to build in a very thoughtful intentional way, and leverage your resources to make bigger and bigger deals.” “Write down your ideal day, in detail. Don't censor yourself, or limit yourself. Then look at it for things that are surprising to you. Suddenly, the things that you typically think will be important to you, don't seem as important. It might surprise you how little it requires.” “It's important to remember things you used to do and enjoy, that you stopped doing when you got busy. Make a list of those things.” “Don't wait until you have five million in the bank. Beginning gives momentum. Starting opens you up to new possibilities, new people, new resources and ideas - and it's all a lot closer to you than you might think.” “There is a physiological thing that happens in our brain when we are creating something.” Work With Susie: If you would like to work with Susie, check out her latest workshop details below. The Art of Designing Your Big Life Workshop  (The Rosetta Stone that unlocks ALL human potential!) Saturday, October 14 from 9 am - 1:30 pm EST (via Zoom) Ready to achieve more while doing less and map it all out so that you are crystal clear? There are mindsets, habits, and old limiting beliefs that must go. And there are new, more empowering ways of thinking, being, and creating that must come to the fore. This requires a strategic plan powered by unfettered access to your inspired action, intuition, and imagination.  Susie deVille has pulled together and distilled the wisdom of some of the best minds in the fields of neuroscience, quantum physics, creativity, design, and peak performance. She has poured everything she has learned into this transformational workshop. If you want to map out your most successful, adventurous, and creative 2024 in a supportive and FUN community of fellow seekers, Susie invites you to join in! Here's How to Register Venmo your $197 payment to Susie (@Susie-deVille) OR send it via PayPal (susie@innovationcompass.com). Purchase 2 paperback copies of BUOYANT from Amazon and email your receipt to:  susie@innovationcompass.com. Don't put off what has been pulling at you to create, live, or launch. PS. If you are not able to attend LIVE, you still will be able to access the entire workshop. Everyone who registers will receive the Replay via email. Links mentioned in this episode: Check out the website for the Innovation and Creativity Institute: https://innovationandcreativityinstitute.com/ Purchase Susie deVille's book and hone your own creativity and inspiration: https://innovationandcreativityinstitute.com/book/  Become a coaching client of Susie deVille or purchase a course on her website: https://innovationandcreativityinstitute.com/work-with-susie/  Follow the Creativity and Innovation Institute on Facebook here: https://www.facebook.com/innovationandcreativityinstitute   Connect with Susie deVille on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/susiedeville/   Susie recommends the work of Lynda Barry in uncovering your own creativity. You can find her beloved book What it is here: https://www.amazon.com/What-Lynda-Barry/dp/1897299354

InsideOut with Mike Alkire
Walking Through Doors: Lessons Learned with Henry Ford Health's Dr. Scott Dulchavsky

InsideOut with Mike Alkire

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2023 27:16


On this episode of InsideOut, we welcome host, Andy Brailo, and guest, Scott A. Dulchavsky, MD, Ph.D., CEO of Innovation Institute at Henry Ford Health. Their discussion highlights Dr. Dulchavsky's philosophy on constructive disruption, Henry Ford Health's collaboration with Premier's Applied Sciences team, and his experience with addressing care in zero-gravity environments.

InsideOut with Mike Alkire
Walking Through Doors: Lessons Learned with Henry Ford Health's Dr. Scott Dulchavsky

InsideOut with Mike Alkire

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2023 27:37


On this episode of InsideOut, we welcome host, Andy Brailo, Chief Commerical Officer of Premier, and guest Scott A. Dulchavsky, CEO of the Innovation Institute at Henry Ford Health to discuss his work at NASA and Henry Ford Health's groundbreaking partnership with PINC AI™ Applied Sciences to advance health equity nationwide.

Connect
Game-Changer: How Modern Tech is Delivering Immersive Fan Experiences

Connect

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2023 30:44


For sports fans, there's nothing like being at the stadium and experiencing the roar of the crowd. On the other hand, it's hard to beat your favorite armchair, a big-screen TV, great commentary and a well-stocked fridge. But what if you could have the best of both worlds, and more? In this episode of Connect, we are fortunate to host Dr. Lou Marciani, Director and Co-Founder of the Innovation Institute for Fan Experience (IIFX), to discuss how cutting-edge technology is changing the game for stadiums and creating new, immersive experiences for sports fans and concertgoers alike. Dr. Lou shares a wealth of experience spanning his time as director of the National Center for Sports Safety and Security (NCS4), working with professional sports and the NCAA, and serving on the US Olympic Committee.We'll discuss the power that today's fans possess and how stadiums are tapping into technology to customize and personalize the fan experience. We'll examine the “fan journey” and some of the 196 touchpoints for stadiums and franchises to engage with fans along the way. We'll also take a look at the latest and greatest tech-driven amenities as well as the role emerging tech— like AI and augmented reality—will play in the future. Tune in to find out what's in store for the stadiums, their fandoms and our society as a whole.For more information about Axis Communications, visit us at www.axis.comFollow us on social media at Axis Communications - Home | FacebookAxis Communications: My Company | LinkedInAxis North America (@Axis_NA) / Twitter

Getting to the top!
Una May Gordon, Climate Change and Development Professional

Getting to the top!

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2023 41:30


Una May Gordon is a senior #climatechange change & development professional with over 40 years of experience, successfully intersecting policy formulation and development programmes in agribusiness, natural resources management, climate adaptation, and mitigation. She served for 6 years up to July 2022 as the Principal Director, Climate Change for the Government of Jamaica Ministry of Economic Growth & Job Creation where she was responsible for building Jamaica's climate change agenda and developing a shared vision among all stakeholders for the implementation of sustainable and transformative actions. She currently works as an independent expert focusing on increasing access to climate finance climate governance and providing needed support to government and private sectors across the #Caribbean region and beyond. She has well-established relationships in the international and regional climate arenas and previously served as vice president on the Bureau of both #COP23 and #COP24. For 2021 and 2022 she also served as technical Co-Chair along with the #UK, of the 120 members of NDC #partnership. She currently serves as chair of the Board of Governors of the Caribbean Community Climate Change Center, Regional Board Director of the Caribbean Institute of Women in Leadership, Board Member of the Caribbean #Sustainable Energy and Innovation Institute, and the board member of Recycling Partners of #Jamaica. Una May Gordon is on Episode 51 of #gettingtothetop! a podcast where I interview transformational leaders about their leadership journey to inspire you on your own leadership path. Please subscribe! Getting to the Top! Is available on: #youtube : https://youtube.com/c/RacquelMoses #apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/.../getting-to.../id1612120883 #audible https://www.audible.com/pd?asin=B0BM8T7J6K&source_code=ASSORAP0511160006&share_location=podcast_episode_detail #google Podcasts https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy84NWVkN2FkMC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw #spotify : https://open.spotify.com/show/1V2yrvFaDmTzlLXmS50DN Racquel Moses, Strategic Transformation www.racquelmoses.com YouTube: @RacquelMoses Instagram: @RacMoses Facebook: @RacqMoses Twitter: @RacMoses TikTok: @rmmoses01

Go Bold with Joetey Attariwala
Go Bold #44: Chad McCoy on being a PJ with the U.S. Air Force Special Operations Command

Go Bold with Joetey Attariwala

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2023 73:59


In this episode we speak with retired U.S. Air Force Chief Master Sergeant Chad McCoy, a special operator who served as a PJ, that's Para-Jumper or Pararescue, with the 66th and 33rd Rescue Squadrons of the U.S. Air Force Special Operations Command (AFSOC).Chad then went on to serve as the Senior Chief with the 24th Special Tactics Squadron of the Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC).Throughout his military career, Chad was part of the cadre of specialists that serve as the rescue response for U.S. military services. Their motto is: That Others May Live.We discuss the extensive training and advanced skills required to be a PJ in the Special Ops community, and how that training has evolved over the years, and how today's operators need to be multifaceted and adaptable for multi-domain operations.Special Operations is often sensationalized in Hollywood movies, so Chad sheds light on the mystique of Special Operations as he shares his journey on what it means to be a Tier 1 operator working with U.S. Navy SEAL Teams, Army Special Forces, and conducting clandestine operations. Chad's first-hand insight was gained through 17 combat deployments in various theaters of operation around the world.Chad went on to work at the Doolittle Institute, an Innovation Institute which supports the Air Force Research Lab Munitions Directorate. It is here where Chad saw issues which small businesses face when dealing with the Department of Defense, and where he reinforced his view on the need to iterate quickly for the needs of the warfighter.Today Chad McCoy is the co-founder of Firestorm Labs, an innovative company focused on the rapid production of modular, low-cost, mission adaptable platforms which are geared for the highly dynamic nature of modern warfare.Chad is the real deal, and throughout our conversation you'll hear him speak with humility, a quality which I respect and I feel makes for an engaging discussion.We thank Chad McCoy for his time and his insight into the world of Pararescue and Special Operations, and for sharing the focus at Firestorm Labs.Go Bold!

Belly2Belly
SelectUSA 2023 Preparation a Visit with Juli Golemi, Georgia Tech Enterprise Innovation Institute

Belly2Belly

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2023 11:02


Juli Golemi, juli.golemi@innovate.gatech.eduGeorgia Tech Enterprise Innovation Institute, https://innovate.gatech.edu/..SelectUSA Summit, 1-4 May 2023, Washington, DChttps://www.selectusasummit.us/--Feel free to contact us with any questionsBill Kenney, bill@meetroi.comMEET, http://meetroi.com/

The Specification
E27 - Cradle to Cradle Certified® - Ren DeCherney (Cradle to Cradle Products Innovation Institute)

The Specification

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2023 40:22


It's finally here!    Season Two of The Specification starts today, and what better way to get down to work than with a mini-series on product certifications.     Over the next 8 episodes Joe and Laurence will be joined by special guests from major product certifications to discuss what their certifications do, and why designers and builders should be considering them when specifying products and materials on projects.     To kick things off we're thrilled to welcome Ren DeCherney from the Cradle to Cradle Products Innovation Institute. While Ren now leads the team in the North American and Asia Pacific regions in promoting and managing Cradle to Cradle Certified®, her background in interior design makes for an interesting and highly relevant episode.    To get in touch with Ren or find out more about Cradle to Cradle Certified® you can visit https://www.c2ccertified.org.    For any questions or suggestions please contact Joe and Laurence at hello@nwmedia.au. 

Global Greek Influence
The AI Age of Predictions

Global Greek Influence

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2023 38:01


Professor Dimitris Drikakis (Vice President for Global Partnerships, Executive Director for Research and Innovation at the University of Nicosia, Cyprus, Defence and Security Research Institute President) discusses how Artificial Intelligence (AI): and Computational Science become predictive technologies, impacts on innovation, accelerates the energy sector, calls for re-approaching the value and purpose of the human mind. Professor Drikakis received twice the William Penney Fellowship Award by the UK's AWE Plc (Atomic Weapons Establishment Government ministry) in recognition of his contributions to compressible fluid dynamics and computational science and the Innovator of the Year Award (2014) by the UK's Innovation Institute for a new generation Carbon Capture Nanotechnology with a major to reducing atmospheric pollution. The US Air Force (USAF) and the Air Force Office of Scientific Research have recently granted Professor Drikakis a new award for high-speed flows and acoustics advanced computational methods in Machine Learning (ML). Music: "Fortitude" by Humans Win Source: Storyblocks --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/panagiota-pimenidou/message

The Voice of Pancreatic Cancer Podcast
A Conversation On Pancreatic Cancer and Nutrition at HonorHealth Research and Innovation Institute

The Voice of Pancreatic Cancer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2022 44:31


A Conversation On Pancreatic Cancer and Nutrition with Terri Taylor, RD, and Gayle Jameson Nurse Practitioner & Associate Clinical Investigator at HonorHealth Research and Innovation Institute Terri Taylor, registered dietitian with HonorHealth's Virginia G. Piper Cancer Care Network says, "Consider food as part of the overall cancer treatment and survivorship plan." In this podcast episode, Terri and Gayle give advice on diet and nutrition during cancer treatments. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/seena-magowitz-foundation/message

The Business of You with Rachel Gogos
Episode 38 | Part 2: How to Become a more Creative, Inspired and Innovative Leader with Susie deVille

The Business of You with Rachel Gogos

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2022 26:19


Everything Susie deVille makes serves her ultimate mission: To empower entrepreneurs to access their inspiration and creativity.  By developing workshops, offering coaching programs and writing her book, Susie is working to make the world of business a more joyous and innovative place! In this episode, Susie deVille uses her own story to teach us the importance of casting aside perfectionism and taking confident action. Susie is the founder and CEO of the Innovation & Creativity Institute. An author, coach, and business owner who built and sold a highly profitable real estate firm, she has been researching innovation and creativity since 2005. Her first book, Buoyant: The Entrepreneurs Guide to Becoming Wildly Successful, Creative, and Free, has been called The Artist's Way for entrepreneurs. The secret to getting unstuck: Take bold action! Susie teaches business owners to build small daily habits that free us up for more creative thinking-actions like journaling, sketching, and moving our bodies. Ultimately, these bold and messy exercises have a proven impact on our work. By removing ourselves from details and the anxious trap of our thoughts, we free ourselves from limitation and see solutions that were previously unseen. Work, relationships, aspirations and ideas flow easily to us and we approach them with excitement and inspiration! Think you don't have time to play around? This is for you… Susie faces a popular objection from her clients: “I don't have time for these things! I have a job!” But studies about innovation paint an important picture about the value of play. By carving out a few moments to mindlessly create, we unlock parts of our creative brain that will help us solve difficult challenges in our businesses. Small daily actions like Susie's journaling and sketching prompts will send us down a path to becoming more inspired and innovative entrepreneurs. Quotes “My book is written for entrepreneurs who are painfully stuck and crave creativity and inspiration. They believe they have to be more, do more, have more discipline to achieve that. But the book shows us that it's by tapping into that your unbridled creativity that you can access that flow that you're seeking.” “I help people have a whole-brain approach to life and work.” “Once we get clear on our own instincts and strengths, we can leverage that in how we build business partnerships, how we work with our clients, and how we lead strategically.” “When our imagination and intuition come online, something happens in our work that is robust and intoxicating.” “I was experiencing self-doubt, writing a book about self-doubt. I was deep in the details and my perfectionist tendencies took the wheel. It shut off the lights in my brain. But I remembered the way out…I went to my sketchbook and did a 5-minute piece of art. I wasn't thinking about design, I just went wild. I went for it! And I chiseled out the concrete of my self-doubt. I was back in the saddle of my true self.” “There's a reason you're so attracted to entrepreneurship. You have a great idea! You have a desire to create, to serve, and put a positive dent into the universe. You can shape and create a business that serves the kind of life that you want to lead, not the other way around. Design your ultimate life and then shape your business to serve it.” “When we get back into rhythm with our values and our joy, we realize that the magical marketing elixir is us.” “Establish your healthy habits and rituals. Make them non-negotiable.” “Our artistry and creativity give us the ability to get through any challenge.” “Everything in my life was a disaster. But I started with very simple healthy habits and it fed my creativity.” “We have everything we need for the journey already. Once you start moving, the universe sees that you're in the game!” Links mentioned in this episode: Check out the website for the Innovation and Creativity Institute: https://innovationandcreativityinstitute.com Purchase Susie deVille's NEW book and hone your own creativity and inspiration: https://innovationandcreativityinstitute.com/book/  Become a coaching client of Susie deVille or purchase a course on her website: https://innovationandcreativityinstitute.com/work-with-susie/  Follow the Creativity and Innovation Institute on Facebook here: https://www.facebook.com/innovationandcreativityinstitute   Connect with Susie deVille on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/susiedeville/  You can follow Susie on Twitter at @susiedeVille Susie recommends the work of Lynda Barry in uncovering your own creativity. You can find her beloved book What it is here: https://www.amazon.com/What-Lynda-Barry/dp/1897299354

Innovating with Scott Amyx
Interview with Dr. Ray Johnson CEO of the Technology Innovation Institute

Innovating with Scott Amyx

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2022 27:45


Technology Innovation Institute aims to be a leading global research center dedicated to pushing the frontiers of knowledge.

The Business of You with Rachel Gogos
Episode 37 | Part 1: How to Become a more Creative, Inspired and Innovative Leader with Susie deVille

The Business of You with Rachel Gogos

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2022 33:04


Creativity and inspiration cannot be bought, but they can be learned. Susie deVille is in the business of teaching entrepreneurs how to be more creative, innovative and inspired! Her methods have freed hundreds of business owners from perfectionism and turned them into unique, inventive leaders. Susie is the founder and CEO of the Innovation & Creativity Institute. An author, coach, and business owner who built and sold a highly profitable real estate firm, she has been researching innovation and creativity since 2005. Her first book, Buoyant: The Entrepreneurs Guide to Becoming Wildly Successful, Creative, and Free, has been called The Artist's Way for entrepreneurs. Why is creativity important for business? Susie's clients want to have better ideas, solve problems with ease and become exceptional leaders.  All the skills that make up a great leader-The ability to think quickly when challenges arise, inventing new products and services, and ultimately serving clients more effectively-begin with our ability to be creative!  By uncovering our own profound sense of inspiration and intuition, we become magnetic: People want to hire, invest in or work for us. Creativity is a skill that anyone can develop! If inspiration doesn't strike, how do you find it? Susie has built her career around teaching solutions.  Whether you feel like you're not a creative person or you're just feeling stuck lately, Susie has great advice for you: Stop trying to make “good” things and just focus on the act of making!  In this episode, Susie deVille gives quality exercises for how you can become unstuck by embracing the messy, imperfect and exciting parts of the creative process. Quotes “Once we remember who we truly are, we become insanely attractive to the marketplace. People can feel us even before we speak.” “This is a process of the archeology of the self. As we move through life, things accumulate which are not our true selves. They are the expectations of others, cultural messages and things told to us by parents, teachers and family members. Through my work with clients, we reconnect them with their innermost playful, joyful self. We then direct and shape how they build their businesses.” “We have to tap into our inspired creativity. We need to breathe in what fills us. It can be absorbing or creating beautiful art, resting, or spending time in the park. Through these practices, we anchor ourselves in rituals that bring us back to ourselves.” “When we begin focusing on inspiration instead of more productivity, we come home to ourselves. We begin to profoundly trust our own decision-making. It's the direct result of making things.” “Making something is the bridge across the river of self-doubt. It gives a sense of possibility.” “Once we have our sacred inspirational energy back, we have to protect it and continue to fuel it. We set boundaries and become more mindful about scheduling things.” “There is an addiction to the adrenaline of overdoing. We get a charge out of opening our planner and seeing all the stuff. It's a socially-sanctioned way to hide out. Especially if we're carrying some trauma, we load up that schedule.” “My clients are often overachievers who believe that they can achieve their way to a sense of self and intrinsic value. But it's a fool's errand. You cannot give yourself intrinsic value by doing. You have to know that you have ‘value' without achieving anything.” “My clients push back on the joyful, easy path because it sounds frivolous! They think it's for crafty people with time to kill, retired people or children. This is the hardest part of the process - we have to shift and undo this cultural training.” “People believe that what you make has to be quote-on-quote ‘good'. We tend to believe that the product is what has value. But I'm more interested in what's happening inside of my soul.” Links mentioned in this episode: Check out the website for the Innovation and Creativity Institute: https://innovationandcreativityinstitute.com/ Purchase Susie deVille's NEW book and hone your own creativity and inspiration: https://innovationandcreativityinstitute.com/book/  Become a coaching client of Susie deVille or purchase a course on her website: https://innovationandcreativityinstitute.com/work-with-susie/  Follow the Creativity and Innovation Institute on Facebook here: https://www.facebook.com/innovationandcreativityinstitute   Connect with Susie deVille on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/susiedeville/  You can follow Susie on Twitter at @susiedeVille Susie recommends the work of Lynda Barry in uncovering your own creativity. You can find her beloved book What it is here: https://www.amazon.com/What-Lynda-Barry/dp/1897299354  

The Eye Believe Podcast
Recapping the ASCO + ISOO Experience

The Eye Believe Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2022 68:03


Join A Cure in Sight on The Eye Believe Podcast and various research experts and clinicians who attended American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) Conference early June 4-6, 2022, as well as the 20th Congress of the International Society of Ocular Oncology (ISOO), June 17-21, 2022. A Cure in Sight attended both to gather updates in research and present a united, collaborative front for the sake of patient advocacy in the field of ocular melanoma. In this episode, you'll hear from the experts about what's new in ocular melanoma and uveal melanoma. You'll also hear news of new clinical trials, and upcoming expanded access programs for treatments for metastatic uveal melanoma. Tune in for updates from: Jerry Wu with Ascentage Pharma, focused on an abstract from Dr. Meredith McKean of the Sarah Cannon Cancer Center in Nashville discussing a novel cancer treatment for uveal melanoma called APG-115. Search “APG-115 melanoma” on ascentage.com, or listed on clinicaltrials.gov. Dr. Johnny John from Delcath discusses the presentation of data from the FOCUS Trial at ASCO and the opening of Delcath's Expanded Access Program for patients with Metastatic Ocular Melanoma. Information on EAP sites may be found on  https://delcath.com/clinical-trials/expanded-access-program/ Karin Hellsvik with Foghorn Therapeutics, discussing uveal melanoma patient advocacy, as well as the existing study for uveal melanoma patients, found by searching FHD-286 on clinicaltrials.gov.   Dr. Justin Moser with HonorHealth Research and Innovation Institute in Scottsdale AZ, discussing a new West Coast clinical trial for metastatic uveal melanoma patients. Info on this trial can be found here: https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT05004025 Danet Peterson, sharing about her personal ocular melanoma journey in a brief ASCO interview with i3Health.   Dr. Cadmus Rich with Aura Biosciences discussing the AU-011 (belzupacap serotalocan) program, including an upcoming pivotal study for primary choroidal melanoma treatment. Search AU-011 on clinicaltrials.gov for more info. Dr. Johnny John from Delcath along with Dr. Ellen Kapiteijn and Dr. Thaïs Tong from the Leiden University Medical Center discusses the presentation of data from the Chopin Trial in which Delcath's percutaneous hepatic perfusion treatment is combined with immunotherapy for patients with Metastatic Ocular Melanoma. Preliminary data from the trial was presented at the ASCO conference and was also presented at the ISOO conference.   Steven Katz, Chief Medical Officer at TriSalus Life Sciences discussing early safety data from the PERIO-01 clinical study. See www.periotrial.com for more info. ANNOUNCEMENTS: Lookin' For a Cure Arizona 5K Walk for Ocular Melanoma  COMING UP September 24, 8 AM  Register here and be sure to bring friends and family to walk with us! (Virtual option coming soon) Eye Believe Survivorship Seminar in Nashville, Tennessee October 14-15. REGISTER HERE! (Welcome reception for in person attendees on October 13, 6:00 PM) (Virtual and in person options.) Lookin' For a Cure TEXAS 5K Walk for Ocular Melanoma  NOVEMBER 5, 2022; 8 AM  Register here and be sure to bring friends and family to walk with us! (Virtual option available) Email contact@acureinsight.org for questions regarding the event! ********* Be sure to follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Linked In, or  Instagram @acureinsight, for more stories, tips, research news, and ideas to help you navigate this journey with OM! *A Cure in Sight is a 501c3 organization. All donations made can help fund our podcast to educate patients, fund research, aid patients, and more! Donate $10 $15 $20 today to help A Cure in Sight in their quest to find a cure. Contribute via  PAYPAL OR VENMO or reach out directly to contact@acureinsight.org  The Eye Believe Podcast is brought to you by Castle Biosciences. Castle Biosciences is a leading diagnostics company improving health through innovative tests that guide patient care. The Company aims to transform disease management by keeping people first: patients, clinicians, employees and investors.  This podcast was hosted by Danet Peterson and produced by Agora Media.

Total Media - Podcast
Main Street TV: Holzer Leadership & Innovation Institute

Total Media - Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2022 61:00


Happy Friday! First, Telegram Editor Pete Wilson stops by to give an update on the power outages locally. Then, this morning we are joined by Gail Games from Holzer Health System. Games will be talking about the new Holzer Leadership & Innovation Institute. Later Jennifer Ratcliff and Jeremiah Shaver chit chat about this and that.

Future Forward: An Unusual Tech Dialogue
Artificial Intelligence with Dr Abdel Rahman Al Mahmoud, Principal Big Data and Analytics Researcher, Technology Innovation Institute

Future Forward: An Unusual Tech Dialogue

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2022 30:34


Artificial Intelligence may evoke images of robots in the movies, but it is in fact something that’s changing the world we live in. In this episode of Future Forward, our unusual tech dialogue delves into AI developments and concerns, with the brilliant Dr. Abdel Rahman AlMahmoud, Principal Big Data & Analytics Researcher and Leading Secure Cloud and Machine Learning at the Technology Innovation Institute located at Masdar City in Abu Dhabi.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Down to Earth: The Planet to Plate Podcast
Making the regenerative transition

Down to Earth: The Planet to Plate Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2022 61:38


Jessica Chiartas is a PhD soil bio-geochemist who's working to catalyze the transition from "conventional" to regenerative agriculture. She's a postdoctoral researcher at the Innovation Institute for Food and Health at UC Davis and fellow with Food Shot Global, and is UC Davis partner for the California Farm Demonstration Network. She's lead Soil Scientist at Kiss the Ground, and the founder of Soil Life Services and a new project called Soil Life. On this podcast we talk about her work with Regen1, a California-based organization whose goal is to "transition one million acres in northern California to regenerative by 2025 and build an adaptive framework that scales worldwide." Jessica explains the complexity and challenges of doing this work.

The ID Talk Podcast
IIFX Director Dr. Lou Marciani on Biometrics and the Fan Experience of the Future

The ID Talk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2022 25:08


**EPISODE LINKS** Register for FANCENTRIC: https://fancentric.iifx.org/ Register for the Travel & Hospitality Identity Summit: https://events.channelpronetwork.com/travel-hospitality-biometrics-online-summit Download the FindBiometrics Year in Review Report: https://findbiometrics.com/face-biometrics-privacy-and-finance-download-the-19th-annual-findbiometrics-year-in-review-report/ FindBiometrics is ramping up coverage of the travel and hospitality industry in preparation for our next virtual identity summit on May 18, dedicated to all the ways biometrics and identity are transforming airports, hotels, sports stadiums and entertainment venues. The entertainment side of the equation is of particular interest now as contactless identity technologies are poised to help us all get back to sports games, concerts, and performing arts events safely and conveniently after two years of a disruptive pandemic. Recognizing the importance of guest services and hospitality, FindBiometrics recently partnered with the Innovation Institute for Fan Experience (IIFX) and on this special episode of the ID Talk Podcast, our own Director of Digital Media and Events Doug OGorden sat down with IIFX Director and Co-founder Dr. Lou Marciani. They speak about the origin story of IIFX and the overlap between the fan experience industry and biometrics before digging into IIFX's own May event: FANCENTRIC, which is taking place May 24 in Las Vegas.

The Hal Show Podcast
University of Tennessee Oak Ridge Innovation Institute Director Joan Bienvenue joins Hallerin

The Hal Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2022 9:44


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Rheaply’s Multi-usiverse Podcast
Episode Nine: Bergen Hubert, Built Environment Manager at the Cradle to Cradle Products Innovation Institute

Rheaply’s Multi-usiverse Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2022 33:50


Welcome to The Multi-usiverse! Alongside your guide, Garr Punnett, explore worlds of opportunity within the use of physical resources across companies and organizations. In this episode we're joined by Bergen Hubert, Built Environment Manager at the Cradle to Cradle Products Innovation Institute, where they discuss the path towards circularity in across companies and organizations. Enjoy Episode Nine of the Multi-usiverse! Learn more about Rheaply and it's award-winning resource management and exchange platform that helps world-leading organizations better visualize, quantify, and utilize their physical assets at Rheaply.com. Full episodes can be found on our YouTube Channel. Watch the full episode here.

The Voice of Pancreatic Cancer Podcast
An Introduction to HonorHealth Research and Innovation Institute - Pancreatic Cancer Podcast

The Voice of Pancreatic Cancer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2021 28:44


THE VOICE OF PANCREATIC CANCER PODCAST - EPISODE 14 An Introduction to HonorHealth Research and Innovation Institute - Pancreatic Cancer Podcast Innovative treatment options—HonorHealth Research and Innovation Institute is at the front of today's most important health questions. Established in 2005, the institute has become a patient destination for treatments often available nowhere else. Learn more about the HonorHealth Research and Innovation Institute in this episode. GAYLE JAMESON: MSN, ACNP-BC, AOCN Associate Clinical Investigator at The HonorHealth Research Institute Read more about Gayle: https://seenamagowitzfoundation.org/g... JOYCE SCHAFFER: Clinical Trial Nurse Navigator HonorHealth Research Institute in Scottsdale, Arizona Read more about Joyce: https://seenamagowitzfoundation.org/j... --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/seena-magowitz-foundation/message

HealthTech Israel Podcast
Prof. Varda Shalev, Co-Founder & Chief Medical Officer - Alike Health

HealthTech Israel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2021 50:47


Prof. Varda Shalev, Co-Founder & Chief Medical Officer at Alike.HealthProf. Varda Shalev is a practicing Primary Care Physician, a medical researcher, associate professor of medicine at the Tel Aviv University School of Public Health,  founding director of the Macabbi Institute for Research and Innovation KSM and recently the co-founder and Chief Medical Officer of Alike Health - a healthcare startup developing an AI-based system designed to help patients manage their medical data, monitor their  conditions and gain insights into their treatment.Summary of interview01:15 What are the most memorable milestones that brought you to where you are today?02:58 What is the driving force behind your passion for Health Technology?05:43 What made you the jump into co-founding a startup?07:14 What is the difference between being an intrapreneur that innovates within an organization, and an entrepreneur?09:06 What was the value you found in collaborating with startups in your work at the Morris Kahn and Maccabi Research & Innovation Institute?15:03 Let's talk about Alike Health, what does Alike do?20:27 Obviously the US market is very interesting, why aren't you creating a product for the German market?22:15 Doesn't the scoring system create more anxiety with the patient? Will the patients know how to act upon it when there is no 100% certainty?24:27 Do you give patients the option to call a live person and discuss or get clarifications on the report? 26:12  What is the business model for your company?28:35  You raised your seed round from a single investor – Pitango. Do you think raising a seed fund from one VC investor is advantageous?29:33 How has the Israeli Health Technology ecosystem evolved over the decades?  36:27 Where are we going with health? What is going to be the next revolution that we're going to see?40:04 How is Alike.health closing the loop on data?41:45 What advice would you give to someone who wants to do what you are doing?46:15 If you could go back to your 16-year-old self, what would you tell her?47:13 Why do you think there are less Women entrepreneurs and what needs to be done in order to change it? 

The Rare Disorder Podcast
25. Meet an Expert: The Rare Disorder Podcast X Rare Disease Innovation Institute ft. Tara Britt, CEO

The Rare Disorder Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2021 26:00


In this episode, I chat with Tara Britt, who is the Associate Chair of the North Carolina Rare Disease Advisory Council and Founder and President of the Rare Disease Innovations Institute. Rare Disease Innovations Institute is a global non-profit focused on educating, engaging and equipping the rare disease community. Through policy, tools and data they achieve a higher quality of life, accelerating diagnosis and enabling access and treatment. Tara currently serves as Associate Chair of the North Carolina Rare Disease Advisory Council and Network. The council was created as a result of co-authoring legislation with a North Carolina patient advocate to create a Rare Disease Advisory Council signed into law, August 2015. Tara has created a unique rare disease ecosystem within the state that brings together patients, caregivers, academics, clinicians, foundations, industry and any entity in rare disease. Through this non-profit and her rare disease network, RDII has developed exclusive toolkits for other states to build upon the learning and success of North Carolina enabling creation of successful councils and unique rare disease networks. The toolkits are state tailored to the unique rare disease population. RDII also partners with rare disease advocacy groups, academia, foundations, healthcare systems, state and federal government and industry to build disease specific models to support targeted disease populations and the challenges to accessing care and managing their disease. These models are currently developed in North Carolina and can be modeled globally by the RDII team. Learn more about RDII! Website: https://rdii.org/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rdii__org/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theraredisorderpodcast/support

Grow Sessions
Derek Smith, Resource Innovation Institute - Sustainability in Cannabis Cultivation

Grow Sessions

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2021 36:45


Derek Smith, Executive Director of Resource Innovation Institute joins Tony P for an informative discussion about sustainable and efficient growing  in our new episode entitled, "Sustainability in Cannabis Cultivation."Some of the topics in this episode will include: energy requirements in cannabis cultivation, energy savings and rebates for cultivators, benefits of using LED lighting as well as monitoring and control data to help save energy and much more. Derek will also talk about benchmarking your cannabis facility to help you grow efficiently using Resource Innovation Institute's free Power Score  benchmarking platform, which helps provide cultivators performance rankings based on industry-standard key performance indicators (KPIs) on energy, emissions, water and waste and helps you learn how to be more efficient while growing better plants. If you are a cultivator, facility owner or anyone interested in growing, you won't want to miss this exciting episode.About Derek SmithExecutive Director, Resource Innovation InstituteAs Executive Director, Derek provides overall leadership and strategic direction. Derek engages RII's advisory bodies, including the Strategic Advisory Council and Technical Advisory Council Leadership Committees, develops global partnerships and oversees the organization's policy work.Before RII, Derek led Clean Energy Works, recognized as one of the most successful American Recovery & Reinvestment Act ("stimulus") programs. He has directed energy programs for the City of Portland, managed operations for a VC-backed start-up and created an award-winning corporate sustainability program for a national retailer. Derek has testified to the US Senate Energy Committee and briefed the US Secretary of Energy.Derek enjoys playing and listening to a range of music, soccer (especially his hometown Portland Timbers), hiking and travel.To learn more about Resource Innovation Institute and their free resources available to cultivators, please visit www.resourceinnovation.org.

RevUp! Pharmacy Podcast
Episode 2.7 - Sexual Medicine: Menopause & Vaginal Health | Innovation Institute Series (Preview)

RevUp! Pharmacy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2021 13:01


In this episode of the Mix It Up! Pharmacy Podcast, we're going to play a short segment from our Innovation Institute of Online Training & Education webinar series on Sexual Medicine.Listen as Dr. Michael Krychman, a board-certified OB-GYN and clinical sexual counselor, presents "Sexual Medicine: History and Physical Exam" as the third webinar in his six-part series. What You Will Learn*Anatomy of a Hot FlashHormone Therapy Treatment OptionsNon Hormonal Alternative TherapiesEstrogen therapy (ET)Estrogen-progestogen therapy (EPT)Bioidentical hormone therapy (BHT)Impact of Vaginal Atrophy on Sexual Function--* This podcast provides a only a portion of the webinar presentation. Full access to a previous series of a webinar is accessible through Innovation Compounding's Clinician's Portal for e-prescribing. Call to speak with their Accounts Team to create your free account today. (800) 547-1399 x 801. Available to licensed healthcare professionals only.--About Michael L. Krychman, MDDr. Krychman is a board certified OB/GYN, clinical sexologist, and AASECT-certified sexual counselor with a Masters in Public Health and Human Sexuality. He has devoted his career to helping patients and their partners overcome sexual health challenges and experience a higher quality of physical intimacy.His sexual medicine certifications and training include:Associate in Sexual EducationMasters: Public Health and Human Sexuality, Institute for Advanced Human Sexuality, San Francisco, CAErotology CertificateClinical SexologyCertified Forensic Sexual Addiction CounselorSexual Addiction SpecialistAASECT Certified Sexual CounselorAbout Innovation InstituteThe Innovation Institute is an educational platform that allows healthcare professionals, new and experienced, to learn and discover viable ways to improve upon their current medical practices. Courses are lead by experts in different therapeutic areas of medicine and seek to enhance your knowledge—and patient care—through the delivery of live and on-demand webinars.Visit Innovation Institute online to register for free training and education.Follow us on Social MediaLinkedInFacebookInstagramAbout Innovation CompoundingInnovation Compounding is licensed as a 503a, compounding pharmacy, accredited by The Pharmacy Compounding Accreditation Board (PCAB®).Today, we support over 7,000 prescribers, 70,000+ patients, and annually provide 100,000+ prescriptions to most states across the U.S. We commit to individualized pharmaceutical care by being relentless in our drive for personalized medicine, compassionate toward our patients and doctors, and being a #WellnessAdvocate for our patients' lives and state of well being.Learn more about the work we do and how we can help to build your practice by visiting us online:Innovation Compounding WebsiteSupport the show

RevUp! Pharmacy Podcast
Episode 2.6 - Sexual Medicine: Male & Female Treatment | Innovation Institute Series (Preview)

RevUp! Pharmacy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2021 15:05


In this episode of the Mix It Up! Pharmacy Podcast, we're going to play a short segment from our Innovation Institute of Online Training & Education webinar series on Sexual Medicine.Listen as Dr. Michael Krychman, a board-certified OB-GYN and clinical sexual counselor, presents "Sexual Medicine: History and Physical Exam" as the second webinar in his six-part series. What You Will Learn*Sexual function is affected by several factorsMedication, lifestyle, and behavior modifications for sexual healthClinical data and research behind sexual healthSex counseling encompasses a wide range of behavioral health and therapiesComplementary medicine and supplement options for sexual healthSexual health contributes to overall general health--* This podcast provides a only a portion of the webinar presentation. Full access to a previous series of a webinar is accessible through Innovation Compounding's Clinician's Portal for e-prescribing. Call to speak with their Accounts Team to create your free account today. (800) 547-1399 x 801. Available to licensed healthcare professionals only.--About Michael L. Krychman, MDDr. Krychman is a board certified OB/GYN, clinical sexologist, and AASECT-certified sexual counselor with a Masters in Public Health and Human Sexuality. He has devoted his career to helping patients and their partners overcome sexual health challenges and experience a higher quality of physical intimacy.His sexual medicine certifications and training include:Associate in Sexual EducationMasters: Public Health and Human Sexuality, Institute for Advanced Human Sexuality, San Francisco, CAErotology CertificateClinical SexologyCertified Forensic Sexual Addiction CounselorSexual Addiction SpecialistAASECT Certified Sexual CounselorAbout Innovation InstituteThe Innovation Institute is an educational platform that allows healthcare professionals, new and experienced, to learn and discover viable ways to improve upon their current medical practices. Courses are lead by experts in different therapeutic areas of medicine and seek to enhance your knowledge—and patient care—through the delivery of live and on-demand webinars.Visit Innovation Institute online to register for free training and education.Follow us on Social MediaLinkedInFacebookInstagramAbout Innovation CompoundingInnovation Compounding is licensed as a 503a, compounding pharmacy, accredited by The Pharmacy Compounding Accreditation Board (PCAB®).Today, we support over 7,000 prescribers, 70,000+ patients, and annually provide 100,000+ prescriptions to most states across the U.S. We commit to individualized pharmaceutical care by being relentless in our drive for personalized medicine, compassionate toward our patients and doctors, and being a #WellnessAdvocate for our patients' lives and state of well being.Learn more about the work we do and how we can help to build your practice by visiting us online:Innovation Compounding WebsiteSupport the show

RevUp! Pharmacy Podcast
Episode 2.5 - Sexual Medicine: A History and Exam | Innovation Institute Series (Preview)

RevUp! Pharmacy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2021 14:30


In this episode of the Mix It Up! Pharmacy Podcast, we're going to play a short segment from our Innovation Institute of Online Training & Education webinar series on Sexual Medicine.Listen as Dr. Michael Krychman, a board-certified OB-GYN and clinical sexual counselor, presents "Sexual Medicine: History and Physical Exam" as the first webinar in his six-part series. What You Will Learn*Sexual function is affected by several factorsMedication, lifestyle, and behavior modifications for sexual healthClinical data and research behind sexual healthSex counseling encompasses a wide range of behavioral health and therapiesComplementary medicine and supplement options for sexual healthSexual health contributes to overall general health--* This podcast provides a only a portion of the webinar presentation. Full access to a previous series of a webinar is accessible through Innovation Compounding's Clinician's Portal for e-prescribing. Call to speak with their Accounts Team to create your free account today. (800) 547-1399 x 801. Available to licensed healthcare professionals only.--About Michael L. Krychman, MDDr. Krychman is a board certified OB/GYN, clinical sexologist, and AASECT-certified sexual counselor with a Masters in Public Health and Human Sexuality. He has devoted his career to helping patients and their partners overcome sexual health challenges and experience a higher quality of physical intimacy.His sexual medicine certifications and training include:Associate in Sexual EducationMasters: Public Health and Human Sexuality, Institute for Advanced Human Sexuality, San Francisco, CAErotology CertificateClinical SexologyCertified Forensic Sexual Addiction CounselorSexual Addiction SpecialistAASECT Certified Sexual CounselorAbout Innovation InstituteThe Innovation Institute is an educational platform that allows healthcare professionals, new and experienced, to learn and discover viable ways to improve upon their current medical practices. Courses are lead by experts in different therapeutic areas of medicine and seek to enhance your knowledge—and patient care—through the delivery of live and on-demand webinars.Visit Innovation Institute online to register for free training and education.Follow us on Social MediaLinkedInFacebookInstagramAbout Innovation CompoundingInnovation Compounding is licensed as a 503a, compounding pharmacy, accredited by The Pharmacy Compounding Accreditation Board (PCAB®).Today, we support over 7,000 prescribers, 70,000+ patients, and annually provide 100,000+ prescriptions to most states across the U.S. We commit to individualized pharmaceutical care by being relentless in our drive for personalized medicine, compassionate toward our patients and doctors, and being a #WellnessAdvocate for our patients' lives and state of well being.Learn more about the work we do and how we can help to build your practice by visiting us online:Innovation Compounding WebsiteSupport the show

Revenue Growth Podcast
Andy Goldstrom-Grow Like a Pro

Revenue Growth Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2020 33:06


Are you ready to grow like a pro? Get ready to learn from someone who has taken not one, but two companies into the Inc 500. Our guest, Andy Goldstrom, knows what it takes to drive growth. Andy is business strategist and growth expert who helps business leaders focus on the right pursuits with the right tools and methodologies to scale their businesses and grow rapidly. He's the managing partner of Midcourse Advisors. He teaches in the Entrepreneurship and Innovation Institute at Georgia Tech. And, he's the author of Grow Like a Pro, Lessons from a 2X Inc. 500 Executive. In this episode we explore what it takes to grow in this challenging and fluid environment. You'll want to pay close attention as Andy highlights the pitfalls and mistakes that companies often make during times like this. We talk about what's working. We also explore why owners should prepare their company for an exit—even if you're not planning on selling.

NJIT Highlander Chats
Haro Hartounian, Ph.D. - Biotech innovation at the New Jersey Innovation Institute

NJIT Highlander Chats

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2020 39:09


Join us to interview Haro Hartounian, Ph.D., Senior Vice President, Biotechnology and Pharmaceutical Innovation at New Jersey Innovation Institute. Support this podcast

Pensacola Business Radio
Pensacola Business Radio: Guests- Next Exit History and Mistory Podcast

Pensacola Business Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2017


Ashley Roberts General Manager www.nextexithistory.com Jocelyn Evans, Host-Mistory   – Next Exit History is a product of Three21 Innovations that started at the University of West Florida and has since become a privately held company. We still have a relationship with UWF through special projects and the Innovation Institute.   – The App content covers […] The post Pensacola Business Radio: Guests- Next Exit History and Mistory Podcast appeared first on Business RadioX ®.