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WFA's Better Marketing Pod with David Wheldon
Ep 38: Dr Marcus Collins on navigating culture, meaning and purpose

WFA's Better Marketing Pod with David Wheldon

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2025 29:37 Transcription Available


What makes a brand truly meaningful in people's lives? In this captivating conversation with Dr. Marcus Collins - professor, agency strategist, and cultural marketing expert - we explore how the most powerful brands transcend their product categories to become vessels of meaning in culture.Marcus reveals why brands aren't something we construct but rather what others think of them. Through examples like Patagonia, Nike, and Beyoncé, he illustrates how brands that stand for something beyond their products create deeper connections with people. "They are not defined by what they do," Marcus explains, "They're defined by who they are and how they see the world."The discussion takes a fascinating turn when Marcus unpacks the three levels of empathy in marketing, with cognitive empathy - treating others as they want to be treated rather than how we would want - representing the highest form. This perspective shift from "how do I tap into culture?" to "how do I contribute to culture?" transforms how brands can authentically connect with people.Perhaps most provocatively, Marcus challenges the concept of brand purpose, suggesting that "conviction" provides a more powerful framework. While many brands jumped on social causes when convenient, those with true conviction stand for their principles regardless of consequences. "Speak up when you are convicted, when it really matters," he advises, noting how brands that make strategic decisions based on genuine beliefs rather than opportunism create more meaningful connections.For marketers navigating today's complex landscape, Marcus offers a profound reminder that brands exist as characters in constantly evolving cultural stories. The key to success lies not in rigid control but in authentic participation in culture with humility and curiosity. Listen now to discover how putting humanity first in your marketing can create lasting impact.About Dr Marcus CollinsDr. Marcus Collins is an award-winning marketer and cultural translator with one foot in the world of practice—formerly serving as the Head of Strategy at Wieden+Kennedy, New York—and one foot in the world of academia—as a marketing professor at the Ross School of Business, University of Michigan. Before joining Wieden+Kennedy, he served as the Chief Consumer Connections Officer at Doner Advertising and led Social Engagement at Steve Stoute's advertising agency, Translation.Over the course of his career, Marcus has developed a practice for creating culturally contagious ideas that inspire people to take action. Prior to his advertising tenure, Marcus began his career in music and tech with a startup he co-founded before working on iTunes + Nike sport music initiatives at Apple and running digital strategy for Beyoncé. His best-selling book, For The Culture: The Power Behind What We Buy, What We Do, and Who We Want to Be, examines the influence of culture on consumption and unpacks how everyone, from marketers to activists, can leverage culture to get people to take action.Marcus holds a doctorate in marketing from Temple University, where he studied cultural contagion and meaning making. He received an MBA with an emphasis on strategic brand marketing from the University of Michigan, where he also earned his undergraduate degree in Material Science Engineering. Subscribe to the WFA #BetterMarketing podcast on: -Apple: https://apple.co/3IHnh6Z -Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3ZvNpro -YouTube Music: https://bit.ly/47eQTTj -YouTube Video: https://bit.ly/4idYNB6

She's All Over The Place
Award-Winning Marketer and Cultural Translator with Dr. Marcus Collins

She's All Over The Place

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2024 47:37


Dr. Marcus Collins is an award-winning marketer and cultural translator with one foot in the world of practice—formerly serving as the Head of Strategy at Wieden+Kennedy, New York—and one foot in the world of academia—as a marketing professor at the Ross School of Business, University of Michigan. 
 
 His deep understanding of brand strategy and consumer behavior has helped him bridge the academic-practitioner gap for blue-chip brands and startups alike. He is a recipient of Advertising Age's 40 Under 40 award and Crain's Business' 40 Under 40 award, and an inductee into the American Advertising Federation's Advertising Hall of Achievement. Most recently, he was recognized by Thinkers50 with the Radar Distinguished Achievement Award for the idea most likely to shape the future of business management. He has also served as a jury for the Cannes Lion International Festival of Creativity. 
 Before joining Wieden+Kennedy, he served as the Chief Consumer Connections Officer at Doner Advertising and led Social Engagement at Steve Stoute's advertising agency, Translation. Over the course of his career, Marcus has developed a practice for creating culturally contagious ideas that inspire people to take action. His strategies and creative contributions have led to the launch and success of Google's “Real Tone” technology, the “Made In America” music festival, the Brooklyn Nets, and State Farm's “Cliff Paul” campaign – among others.
 
 Prior to his advertising tenure, Marcus began his career in music and tech with a startup he co-founded before working on iTunes + Nike sport music initiatives at Apple and running digital strategy for Beyoncé. 
 
 Marcus' work centers squarely on the impact of culture and the power that comes from having great cultural proximity. His best-selling book, For The Culture: The Power Behind What We Buy, What We Do, and Who We Want to Be, examines the influence of culture on consumption and unpacks how everyone from marketers to activists can leverage culture to get people to take action. Throughout the book, he relies on literature, case studies, his work with brands, and academic data to illustrate the “whys” and the “hows” so that readers will be empowered to successfully apply these learnings in their own pursuits.
 Marcus holds a doctorate in marketing from Temple University where he studied cultural contagion and meaning-making. He received an MBA with an emphasis on strategic brand marketing from the University of Michigan, where he also earned his undergraduate degree in Material Science Engineering. He is a Forbes columnist and a trusted voice among CMOs and business leaders. But most importantly, he is a proud Detroit native, a devoted husband, and a loving father to Georgia and Ivy. Stay connected and pick up "For the Culture"  https://marctothec.com/ https://www.instagram.com/marctothec/  https://www.linkedin.com/in/marctothec/   https://www.amazon.com/s?k=for+the+culture+dr+marcus+collins   Stay connected:  https://www.chonacas.com/links/ Business: https://www.linkedin.com/in/katiechonacas/    

College Matters. Alma Matters.
Daniel Cudzich of UI Urbana-Champaign: Material Science & Engineering, Goldwater Scholarship, and Battery Research.

College Matters. Alma Matters.

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2024 53:29


Subscribe to Receive Venkat's Weekly Newsletter Daniel took all the AP Classes his High School offered. He loved AP US History. He was also very active in the Science Olympiad and really enjoyed it because it involved building things. He was also fortunate to have been in a high school where there was a class dedicated to doing research. It was here that Daniel cut his teeth in research, and got his hands dirty doing Battery technology. Daniel joins our podcast to share his undergraduate college journey at UIUC, Battery Research, Winning the Goldwater Scholarship, Summer Internships, and Advice for High Schoolers. In particular, we discuss the following with him:  UIUC Experience UG Research - Battery Research The Goldwater Scholarship Advice to High Schoolers Topics discussed in this episode: Introduction to Daniel Cudzich, UIUC [] Hi Fives - Podcast Highlights [] Overall UIUCExperience [] Why UIUC? [] High School Interests [] Battery Research[] Why Battery Research [] Transition to UIUC [] Peers [] UG Research [] Impact of Research [] Why Goldwater Scholarship? [] The Goldwater Difference [] Summer Internships [] Advice for High Schoolers [] Memories [] Our Guests: Daniel Cudzich is a Goldwater Scholar studying Material Science & Engineering at University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. Memorable Quote: “And this goes to one of the things that I really want to emphasize about the research process and it's that you will fail. You quite literally are doing things that nobody else has ever done. But there's so much value in that even if what you learned from the research project is what not to do, right. ” Daniel Cudzich. Episode Transcript: Please visit Episode's Transcript. Similar Episodes: College Experiences , UG Research Calls-to-action: Follow us on Instagram. To Ask the Guest a question, or to comment on this episode, email podcast@almamatters.io. Subscribe or Follow our podcasts at any of these locations: Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify.

Energy Terminal
SPARK Episode 7: Arina Khotimsky

Energy Terminal

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2023 19:21


Arina Khotimsky recently finished her undergraduate degree at MIT, where she studied Material Science & Engineering with a focus on climate and energy. She served as the Co-President of the MIT Energy and Climate Club, the organization which runs MIT's EnergyHack, Energy Conference, and many other notable events. We spoke to Arina about her involvement in this club and the lessons she learned, such as the importance of overcoming the fear of reaching out to get involved in extracurriculars. She also gives students advice for making the most of on and off campus opportunities. We conclude the episode by talking about what's next for her, which includes pursuing a Masters in International Energy at Sciences Po in France!   Keynotes: - Getting involved in energy and climate on a college campus - Overcoming the fear of failure when it comes to new opportunities - Why energy is such an exciting field  

Connecting the Dots
Toyota Production System Support Center (TSSC) with Jamie Bonini

Connecting the Dots

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2023 34:50


James “Jamie” Bonini is president of Toyota Production System Support Center, Inc. (TSSC), a not-for-profit corporation affiliated with Toyota Motor North America (TMNA), headquartered in Plano, Texas. In his role, Bonini provides Toyota Production System (TPS) expertise to North American organizations, including nonprofits and businesses, with the goal of building high-engagement, high-performing cultures that improve quality, productivity, and reduce lead time. Bonini previously served as vice president of TSSC. Bonini began his career with Toyota in 2002, as assistant general manager for TSSC, responsible for planning and leading shop floor improvement activities. He later joined Toyota Motor Manufacturing, Kentucky's powertrain group as assistant general manager responsible for V6 and four-cylinder engines as well as axle production, quality and safety. From 2004-10, he served as general manager for Toyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing North America's (TEMA) supplier commodity engineering (SCE) division which leads new model projects and mass production supplier development projects in North America. His duties included managing supplier parts for new model preparations as well as mass production models. Prior to joining Toyota, Bonini worked at DaimlerChrysler where he held a variety of roles including the company's cost management group and new model projects at three assembly plants in North America. He also held key positions with Tritec Motors and the Pilette Road Truck Assembly Plant in Windsor, Ontario. He obtained a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering from Princeton University, a Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering from the University of California at Berkeley, and two Master of Science degrees in Management and Material Science Engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.Link to claim CME credit: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/3DXCFW3CME credit is available for up to 3 years after the stated release dateContact CEOD@bmhcc.org if you have any questions about claiming credit.

On Brand with Nick Westergaard
Translating Culture with Marcus Collins

On Brand with Nick Westergaard

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2023 36:29


Marcus Collins is head of strategy at Wieden+Kennedy New York and author of the new book For the Culture. In addition to his work as an award-winning marketer and cultural translator, he also teaches marketing at the University of Michigan's Ross School of Business. We discussed all of this and more this week on the On Brand podcast. About Marcus Collins Dr. Marcus Collins is an award-winning marketer and cultural translator. He currently serves as the head of strategy at Wieden+Kennedy New York and as a clinical assistant professor of marketing at the Ross School of Business, University of Michigan. Prior to his advertising tenure, Marcus worked on iTunes + Nike sport music initiatives at Apple and ran digital strategy for Beyoncé. Marcus holds a doctorate in marketing from Temple University, where he studied social contagion and meaning-making. He received an MBA with an emphasis on strategic brand marketing from the University of Michigan, where he also earned his undergraduate degree in Material Science Engineering. Episode Highlights What does a cultural translator do for brands? “My role is to translate the culture of a part of a group of people to a brand.” This draws on Marcus's background as an engineer looking to build bridges of trust between culture and brands. “Trust is a mechanism that absorbs uncertainty.” This starts with answering questions about how a brand sees the world and the kinetics of how a brand moves through the world. As Marcus notes, “You gotta walk it like you talk it.” For the Culture is for the people. “It's not a marketing book. It's a people book,” Marcus shared as he explained the need for his new book. “You ask about culture and you're going to get 35 different answers. We need better language.” Speaking of definitions and language ... I love Marcus's definition of a brand. “A brand is a vessel of meaning. And that meaning is not fixed.” What brand has made Marcus smile recently? “It might be a bit of a chat as it's a client but I didn't work on it.” Marcus shared his love of the nostalgia evoked by McDonald's in their recent campaign celebrating Grimace's birthday. Still no word yet on what Grimace is exactly ... To learn more, look for Marcus on all of the socials at “Marc to the C.” Here he is on LinkedIn and Instagram. As We Wrap … Listen and subscribe at Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon/Audible, Google Play, Stitcher, TuneIn, iHeart, YouTube, and RSS. Rate and review the show—If you like what you're hearing, be sure to head over to Apple Podcasts and click the 5-star button to rate the show. And, if you have a few extra seconds, write a couple of sentences and submit a review to help others find the show. Did you hear something you liked on this episode or another? Do you have a question you'd like our guests to answer? Let me know on Twitter using the hashtag #OnBrandPodcast and you may just hear your thoughts here on the show. On Brand is a part of the Marketing Podcast Network. Until next week, I'll see you on the Internet! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Bold Lounge
Marcus Collins: Boldly Breaking Conventions & Cultural Norms

The Bold Lounge

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2023 37:01


About This EpisodeMarcus Collins has been breaking conventions since the very beginning. With a background in engineering, music, and business, Marcus enjoys connecting things that are normally disparate. Through his work, he aims to bring people together to create collective meaning-making that ultimately leads to real change. Building from his own personal and professional experiences, Marcus describes how we can leverage our own agency to break expected conventions. His new book, For the Culture: The Power Behind What We Buy, What We Do, and Who We Want to Be, takes this a step further and dives into the influence of culture and how people can leverage it to take action. Marcus challenges us to consider the reasons and ultimate sources behind our beliefs, which are essential to understand in order to break free. In this episode, he also identifies what creates a culture and community, how we can identify a cultural mismatch, and how we can tackle gender norms to create positive change. About Marcus CollinsDr. Marcus Collins is an award-winning marketer and cultural translator with one foot in the world of practice—serving as the Chief Strategy Officer at Wieden+Kennedy New York—and one foot in the world of academia—as a marketing professor at the Ross School of Business, University of Michigan. His deep understanding of brand strategy and consumer behavior has helped him bridge the academic-practitioner gap for blue-chip brands and startups alike. Before joining Wieden+Kennedy, he served as the Chief Consumer Connections Officer at Doner Advertising and led Social Engagement at Steve Stoute's advertising agency, Translation. And prior to his advertising tenure, Marcus began his career in music and tech with a startup he co-founded before working on iTunes + Nike sport music initiatives at Apple and running digital strategy for Beyoncé.  Marcus is a recipient of Advertising Age's 40 Under 40 award and Crain's Business' 40 Under 40 award, and a recent inductee into the American Advertising Federation's Advertising Hall of Achievement. He holds a doctorate in marketing from Temple University, where he studied cultural contagion and meaning-making. He received an MBA with an emphasis on strategic brand marketing from the University of Michigan, where he also earned his undergraduate degree in Material Science Engineering. Marcus is a proud Detroit native, a devoted husband, and a loving father to Georgia and Ivy.  Additional ResourcesWebsite: http://marctothec.com/Check Out His New Book, For the Culture : http://marctothec.com/forthecultureLinkedIn: @MarcusCollinsInstagram: @marctothecTwitter: @marctothec 

You Deserve To Love Your Job
Women in STEM: Building a Career and Enjoying the Process with Dr. Deepali Palta

You Deserve To Love Your Job

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2022 52:29


Why are there so few women in STEM? The number of women in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) fields is rising. However, females in these industries still make up only a small portion of STEM workers when compared to men. More often than not, being the only female in the room isn't the only challenge women in STEM face. Some of the main roadblocks include lack of mentorship, confidence, and experiencing isolation as if the main message still is "this isn't for girls". Today in the show, Arlene welcomes STEMinist Dr. Deepali Palta as she takes us back to what sparked her interest in a STEM career, the reality of being a female in these areas, the many opportunities choosing the STEM pathways can bring to your professional development, and much more. We hope you enjoy this insightful conversation as much as we did! Don't forget to tune into episode 11 where Arlene shares the three categories of changes you'd have to make in your life if you want to get closer to where you want to be. Find the episode here. In this episode, we cover:-What STEM stands for.-What a STEMinist is.-Challenges of working in STEM.-Transitioning from individual contributor to manager.-Tips for succeeding in a STEM career.-How to advocate for women in STEM. Resources and links mentioned in this episode:-Arlene's book, You Deserve To Love Your Job is now available in paperback and Kindle. Get your copy here!-Join the Crew - Arlene's private email group where she shares tips, resources, freebies, and more to help you love your work and enjoy your life. -Subscribe to Arlene's Youtube channel here!-Check out the merch here! Connect with Dr. Palta:-Connect wit Dr. Deepali Palta via Linkedin. Connect with Arlene:-Follow her on Instagram @arlene_pace_green.-Visit her website at www.arlenepacegreen.com-Enjoying what you hear? Follow and leave a review HERE. More about Dr. Deepali Palta:Deepali was born to a pediatrician and a teacher in a house that highly valued education. She went on to pursue an education in engineering – earning a BS and MS in Engineering in India and a Ph.D. in Material Science & Engineering from Georgia Tech. Her career journey has been a fantastic non-linear path of critical experiences spanning the entire enterprise, including innovation, annual plan delivery, foresights & technology scouting, sustainability, strategy, portfolio management and organizational capability across diverse business constructs and multiple geographies. Each role has prepared me for bigger challenges leading to her current assignment to lead Value Transformation and Digitization at Kellogg. She is a lifelong STEMinist and asks “what if” and “why not” to inspire disruptive thinking. She is committed to sustainability, diversity and unlocking the potential of others.

Legacy-Makers@Work
Hitting a Home Run as a Business Leader: Tatia Mays-Russell: Pivot

Legacy-Makers@Work

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2021 21:39


Currently Chief Financial Officer at the Major League Baseball Players Association, Tatia's focus on several sports organizations throughout her career was originally a happy accident, a result of her helping a friend's sports apparel company. Her B.S in Material Science Engineering would suggest a different path – the science and industrial space where she started. She discovered the key was to be prepared for an appealing pivot.As a black woman in business and not an athlete, even having earned an MBA, her overall challenges required her to work harder, be well prepared, show high competence and brand herself well. And the challenges made her bolder and resilient. She has been able to guide culture and drive innovation in a variety of industries including sports, transportation, media, publishing and service organizations.Her core values are: desire for continuous learning; compassion; provide opportunity for others; always do your best; and practice humility.Tatia defines a work legacy as what she'd like people to think of her; what people say when you're not in the room; and most importantly, what impact she had on others. Diligently she monitors her impact daily. That's dedication! – to making a positive difference, and course correct when necessary.With several senior executive positions under her belt, Tatia's legacy journey continues with sharpening leadership skills and fueling her participation on more Boards, both non-profit and for-profit. They will be fortunate to have her.TakeawaysThink seriously about the types of people and organizations you want to work with.Be bold, resilient and full of integrity.Use your success to serve. She asks herself regularly what service she has provided for others.Quotes“My actions are data points to me.”“Be a member of the change culture.”“Use your success to serve and to provide opportunity.”BioTatia Mays-Russell is a senior operations and finance executive with a strong record of cultivating change, guiding culture and driving innovation in several industries including sports, transportation, media, publishing and service organizations. She partners with business leadership to develop and lead strategic initiatives for start-ups, turnarounds and high growth scenarios. Tatia has worked in executive positions at Pfizer, the NBA, the National Lacrosse League, Scholastic, Deloitte and New York's Metropolitan Transportation Authority. Currently, she is the Chief Financial Officer of the Major League Baseball Players Association.Tatia holds a Bachelor of Science in Materials Engineering from Cornell University and an MBA from University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School.She is an active member of several community service-focused organizations including serving as Audit Chair on both the Board of Studio in a School, which fosters New York City youth's creative and intellectual development and the USA Badminton Board.How to Reach Tatia LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tatia-mays-russell-5a86362/Email: tmaysrussell@gmail.com

The Remarkable Coach with Micheal Pacheco

Episode #006 Did you ever think about writing a book, but you don't know where to begin? It's important to discipline yourself first. Make sure to dedicate a specific time in your daily schedule to write something or draft a paragraph. Write something every day. You should know the reason why you want to write a book. Know your "why", come up with an idea, create an outline, and figure out what the content of each chapter will be. Don't do any editing during the first draft. Finish it, then go back to do the editing. Seek out reviews from people who don't know you well, or at all. It's the only way you can guarantee honest feedback and will help you find the right finishing touches before you publish your book. A Bit About Parul Originally from India, she arrived in Phoenix, Arizona, USA, to start her own family after having a "Big Fat Indian Wedding". New country, new culture, new food, new education system...she wanted to explore it all. Having earned a Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering in India, her first obvious step was to pursue her studies in a country that has one of the best higher education systems in the world. She took full advantage of this golden opportunity to graduate with two Masters' degrees, first in Electronics System Engineering Technology and then in Material Science Engineering from Arizona State University. Working hard to feed her mind, and partying even harder, she never really cared about what she was feeding her body.  Her faulty eating habits took a toll on her health. Before she even realized it, she weighed 154 pounds, and at barely five feet tall, she had a BMI of 30.1.  It was time for a serious change. During her pursuit to find the best possible solution for her health, she pursued a number of Holistic Health courses and came across the wonderful world of green juicing.  Initially, she was appalled at the idea of drinking a glass of liquefied greens. But she tweaked her recipes (that's the part she loves most about Juicing) to her taste buds and fell in love with this nutritional powerhouse in a glass. Thanks to juicing, she lost all the excess weight she had put on in the last few years. She gained back her energy and her youthfulness. She was a New Parul and she was ready to make even more changes in her life. Now it was time to take a serious look at her career choices and find what she was truly passionate about… As a result of her newly engineered passion, she started giving workshops on healthy eating. People asked her for recipes, and as she was so keen to help, she printed her best recipes for them. Eventually, these handouts became a book about green juicing.  Her book became an International Bestseller in multiple countries and categories. After its release, people started asking her the “secret” of what looked like an overnight success. Within three years later, she had the privilege of working with over 250 entrepreneurs, helping to scale their businesses by using the right growth strategies, and guiding them to becoming published, bestselling authors. Website: www.parulagrawal.com LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/authorparul  

Over the Threshold
COO Tim Cocchia on Flexibility, Service, and Trust.

Over the Threshold

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2020 37:07


For Tim Cocchia and his father, the courier business wasn’t about the trucks, the drivers, or the product, it was about trust and the over-the-top customer service required to build that trust. In today’s episode we sit with Tim, who graduated from the University of Arizona in 1994 with a BS in Material Science Engineering and again in 1997 with a Juris Doctor degree from the University of Arizona Law School. Tim had an opportunity to help his father manage the family courier business and when 4 months turned into 22 years became the Chief Operating Officer of Xcel Delivery Services.   Today we will hear about: His shift from engineering to law to operating a major delivery company. How cherishing relationships and building trust helped him thrive. His appreciation for growing up in a family business environment. The evolution of technology and how startups have the upper hand. And much more! Tim Cocchia LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/timcocchia/ Xcel Delivery Services: https://www.xceldelivery.com/   Visit CODE here to learn more: https://www.codetrained.com/ Our LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/codetrained/?viewAsMember=true Connect with us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/codetrained/?modal=admin_todo_tour

Finding Genius Podcast
Nanosized Contributions Making Big Impacts on Microbiome Research—Paul Weiss, PhD—UCLA Microbiome Center

Finding Genius Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2020 27:38


“One of the unanticipated developments that really came from nano is that we evolved from chemistry, physics, engineering, medicine, toxicology, and so forth, and we learned to adopt each other's approaches and adopt each other's problems,” says Dr. Paul Weiss, UC Presidential Chair, Distinguished Professor of Chemistry & Biochemistry, and Distinguished Professor of Material Science & Engineering at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). He continues by explaining how the communication and collaborative approaches in the field of nanoscience and nanotechnology have served the world of microbiome research, and how they might impact other fields of research as well. After developing the BRAIN Initiative under the Obama Administration, Dr. Weiss and his team were asked to lead the technological roadmap effort for the National Microbiome Initiative, which gathered scientists and engineers from around the world with a common goal: to understand what technologies can be used to understand how different species interact in the microbiome of humans, oceans, and soils. Dr. Weiss discusses a number of interesting topics and accomplishments of the Paul Weiss Lab, so tune in for all the details. You will discover: How the BRAIN Initiative laid out which technologies would be necessary for measuring chemical signals in the brain and understanding how neural circuits work How Dr. Weiss' group is trying to address single gene mutation diseases like sickle cell and apply the same approach to cancer immunotherapy How chemical cues and the ability to place functionality is useful in tissue engineering, for example in the creation of an antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory periodontal membrane that encourages bone regrowth and controls degradation

The Santiago Way Podcast
Special Edition: Lyanamar Medina, Faith Formation & Hispanic Ministries

The Santiago Way Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2019 22:42


In this special edition of The Santiago Way, host Bill Stegall interviews Lyanamar Medina, Coordinator for Faith Formation and Hispanic Ministries at Santiago. She is also Chair of the 2019 Camino de Santiago (Lake Forest Route!), which regularly atracts hundreds of participants Lyana was born in Caracas, Venezuela, and explains what it was like growing up there, versus now. Her vast and varied education includes: Bachelor's Degree, Material Science Engineering, Simón Bolívar University, Venezuela, Master's Degree, Business Administration from Metropolitana University,Venezuela, Diploma of Religious Education Teacher and Catechist, Instituto Superior de Teología y Pastoral of the Archdioceses of San Juan, Puerto Rico, and  Certified Laical Minister and Catechist from the Diocese of Orange. Lyana is married to Leopoldo Peña and three children complete their family: Leopoldo, Luis David, and Fabiana. The Santiago Way podcast is a project of Santiago de Compostela Catholic Church in Lake Forest, California.

AFP Conversations
136. The Challenges of Running a Blockchain Startup for Finance

AFP Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2018 18:14


What's it like running a blockchain startup? 9th Gear Technologies is so new that its product – a blockchain service for foreign currency trading and settlement – hasn’t even launched yet. 9th Gear CEO and founder Maryanne Morrow explained to AFP Conversations host Ira Apfel how her company plans to stand out in the increasingly crowded blockchain-for-finance market. Morrow holds a degree in Material Science Engineering from Cornell University. Her company debuted at AFP 2018. 

Mentors 4 Teens: College, Scholarship, and Career Guidance Podcast
EP028: How to Become an Engineer ft. Drew and Angela Munson

Mentors 4 Teens: College, Scholarship, and Career Guidance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2018 49:12


Episode 28: How to Become an Engineer ft. Drew & Angela Munson Featuring: Drew & Angela Munson, Material Science Engineers. Mentor Bio: Angela Munson grew up in Toledo, Ohio and got her bachelor's degree in materials science and engineering from THE Ohio State University. By far the coolest thing she's done is leaving her home state and traveling to new places. In 2015, she and her now-husband, Drew Munson, went on a sabbatical (self-funded, aka they quit) and backpacked around the world for 8 months! She now lives in Phoenix, AZ and is a process engineer at Intel on the most complicated manufacturing process known to man! Drew Munson met had the same job as Angela at Intel until recently he decided to go back to school and get his MBA. He got a full ride scholarship to ASU for his MBA. In addition Drew, one of my best friends… was actually a groomsman in their wedding recently… can be seen scaling thousand foot cliffs. In fact he rock climbed El Capitan a 3000+ foot cliff over the course of 3 days in Yosemite this past year. Industry Overview: What do Material Science Engineers do? Materials engineers develop, process, and test materials used to create a wide range of products, from computer chips and aircraft wings to golf clubs and biomedical devices. They study the properties and structures of metals, ceramics, plastics, composites, nano-materials (extremely small substances), and other substances in order to create new materials that meet certain mechanical, electrical, and chemical requirements. What does their work environment look like? Materials engineers generally work in offices where they have access to computers and design equipment. Others work in factories or research and development laboratories. Materials engineers typically work full time and may work overtime hours when necessary. How do you become a Material Science Engineers? Materials engineers must have a bachelor’s degree in materials science and engineering or in a related engineering field. Completing internships and cooperative engineering programs while in school can be helpful in getting hired as a materials engineer. What is the pay? The median annual wage for materials engineers was $94,610 in May 2017. Future demand in marketplace? Employment of materials engineers is projected to grow 2 percent from 2016 to 2026, slower than the average for all occupations. Materials engineers will be needed to design uses for new materials both in traditional industries, such as aerospace manufacturing, and in industries focused on new medical or scientific products. However, most materials engineers work in manufacturing industries, many of which are expected to have declines or little change in employment. Overall… Material science engineering which is a subset of mechanical engineering ranks # 1 in best engineering jobs based on 5 categories (salary, job market, future growth, stress, and work-life balance); with civil engineer, cartographer, and petroleum coming in 2nd, 3rd, and 4th respectively. Todd's personal opinion… Be careful if you are looking to get into this industry… The growth rate personally worries me at only 2%... I am sure other types of engineering jobs are out there with this degree just make sure you do your research. Artificial intelligence or machine learning will be disrupting many industries. You can learn more about that in episode 13 with Rosana Myers who raised millions. It is much easier to get a job and find work when the growth rate is above average. For example, nursing for episode #25 with Aaron Donze had a 31% projected increase… that means nurses will be paid more in the future and you will never have an issue getting a job. Financial advisor from episode 19 had a 15% increase. Show Notes: [0:53] - Episode Previews! [1:47] - Todd Intro / Episode Start! [2:33] - Meet This Week's Guest... Drew & Angela! [4:07] - Material Science Engineers - Industry Overview! [7:56] - Drew & Angela's Secret Industry Insights! [11:08] - What the Heck is Material Science Engineering?! [15:02] - Drew & Angela's Unique Plan and Steps for Career and Life Success! [20:51] - An Average Day in the Life of Drew & Angela! [23:05] - A Special Message From the Mastermind Community! [30:29] - Would You Do It Again?.. [34:19] - Quitting Your Job to Travel the World! [38:06] - Drew & Angela's #1 Piece of Actionable Advice for Teens! [40:35] - Key Points / Recap From Todd! [41:28] - Questions From the Student-Tutor Mastermind Members! [47:11] - Episode Wrap-up / Who's Coming Next Week? [47:46] - Episode End. Mentor's Key Points: Engineering is Likely NOT What You Think it is! With so many different fields and career paths, it's CRITICAL you do your own research and look further into the day to day activities of a particular engineering job. Just because you hear one side of the puzzle, it doesn't mean it applies across the board! Explore Different Industries... and TRAVEL! Your life does not have to be glued to a single path! Take time to explore yourself, your environment, and the WORLD! Make New Friends! Make it a goal to make 10 new friends each semester! Doing so will explode your personal network, and will open your eyes to a much broader perspective of the world AND your community! Resources: More Information on this Week's Industry Analysis! BLS: Materials Engineers Mechanical Engineer Jobs Are you interested in learning more and joining our community of proactive teens and parents for FREE? Step 1: Join our FREE college prep, scholarship, and career guidance Facebook group! CLICK HERE TO JOIN! Step 2: Register for our next FREE webinar to learn how to save thousands + set your teenager up career, college, and scholarship success! CLICK HERE TO JOIN!   -- The Mentors 4 Teens: College, Scholarship, and Career Guidance Podcast Copyright © 2018 by Student Tutor Produced by: Todd VanDuzer & Cody Mack Recording by: Todd VanDuzer Music & Editing: Cody Mack Sponsorship & Interview Requests: podcast@student-tutor.com  

theTYPEAhippie Podcast | ChiCast
71 | theTYPEAhippie Podcast | ChiCast: Social Engagement, Returning to UM, Jay-Z and More (Marcus Collins)

theTYPEAhippie Podcast | ChiCast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2018 39:08


Marcus Collins and I went to the same amazing undergraduate institution - we are proud Wolverines. We both left Ann Arbor, MI for adventures and recently returned. He's a thought leader, has parlayed his brilliance, determination and faith into a remarkable career that is riveting and inspiring. Marcus Collins is a culturally curious thinker with an academic insight into the cognitive drivers that impact consumer behavior. He serves as the SVP of Social Engagement at Doner Advertising, a full-serve advertising agency, and is a recipient of Advertising Age's 40 Under 40 (2016) and Crain's Business Detroit's 40 Under 40 (2016). Previously, he led the Social Engagement practice across the New York advertising agency, Translation, leveraging the psychological motivators that drive what we do, say, and share in an effort to create contagious marketing programs that extend across both the online and offline world of “social.” His strategies and creative contributions have led to the success of Budweiser's “Made In America” music festival, the launch of Bud Light Platinum, the launch of the Brooklyn Nets (Hello Brooklyn!), and State Farm's “Cliff Paul” campaign – to name a few.   Prior to joining Translation, Marcus led iTunes + Nike sport music initiatives at Apple (iTunes Partner Marketing) and ran digital strategy for Beyoncé.   Beyond his professional endeavors, Marcus is an extremely passionate educator and an AACSB certified clinical instructor. He is among the roster of instructors at Hyper Island and a member of the faculty at the Ross School of Business, University of Michigan, as a Golden Apple Award nominated lecturer of marketing.   Marcus holds an MBA with an emphasis on Strategic Brand Marketing from the University of Michigan, where he also earned his undergraduate degree in Material Science Engineering. He is a proud Detroit native, a devoted husband, and loving father.   To connect with Marcus:   * Website: www.marctothec.com

The Top Entrepreneurs in Money, Marketing, Business and Life
687: Monaco Bored Him, Now Places Ads on DIgital Billboards with VistarMedia CEO Jeremy Ozen

The Top Entrepreneurs in Money, Marketing, Business and Life

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2017 25:46


Jeremy Ozen. He’s the president and co-founder of Vistar Media. He was previously a Goldman Sachs European Special Situations in London monitoring a portfolio of venture investments. He also has a BS in Material Science Engineering and a BSc in Finance from the University of Pennsylvania.  Famous Five: Favorite Book? – Sam Walton’s Biography What CEO do you follow? – 3G Capital Founders Favorite online tool? — Gmail Calendar How many hours of sleep do you get?— 7 If you could let your 20-year old self, know one thing, what would it be? – Jeremy wished he had not taken life so seriously and not every day is the end of the world   Time Stamped Show Notes: 00:43 – Nathan introduces Jeremy to the show 01:15 – Vistar Media connects a technology to a software that runs digital billboard 01:35 – Vistar Media makes money by selling the technology or ads to the advertisers or agencies 01:52 – Vistar Media pays the media to access the platform then charges advertising agencies to use their technology 02:18 – VistarMedia doesn’t have a financial risk because the system is a real-time system 02:28 – There is a real-time buying of ad inventory 02:53 – VistarMedia’s technology can adjust to digital ones 03:06 – VistarMedia uses data for telecoms especially the location data of consumers to analyze where the consumers are within a day 04:20 – Jeremy started with Goldman Sachs in London 04:45 – Goldman had 2 groups, one is in stocks and the other is the special situations 05:20 – Jeremy stayed with Goldman for 2 years 05:22 – Jeremy then went to a hedge fund based in Monaco 06:12 – Jeremy became friends with people in Monaco 06:30 – There was a guy who has a very successful business in Poland 07:31 – Jeremy accepted and liked the concept of knowing something that is already working 08:10 – Jeremy has a friend who was working for a company that was founded by Google in 2010 08:23 – They’re one of the first to do programmatic advertising 08:59 – Jeremy then realized that what this company was doing for online advertising would eventually be the way for every type of advertising 10:54 – When Jeremy started, they knew the out-of-home advertising space was growing in terms of how much is digital 11:19 – Vistar Media needed to work with different media outlets explaining to them how to integrate into their system 11:28 – The idea of programmatic advertising was totally foreign to them 11:39 – Vistar Media was launched in 2012 12:48 – Team size is 55 12:52 – Vistar Media raised in 2013 a convertible round 13:15 – Vistar Media hasn’t raised a series A and will not raise one 14:01 – The biggest expenses of Vistar Media is the cost of media 15:20 – Jeremy has thought of buying Upfront 16:01 – Vistar Media has a difference in capital with the billboard guys 16:43 – Jeremy would describe themselves as the biggest billboard company in the USA 16:46 – They have all these big partners that work with them 17:29 – Vistar Media is bringing the billboard companies new money 18:02 – Vistar Media is the only player of programmatic advertising out-of-home 18:15 – $7B has been spent on billboards annually 18:27 – Jeremy is now 31 18:51 – Personally, when Jeremy started Vistar Media, they thought they were building a VC tech like business 19:12 – Jeremy built a business to have an exit at some point 19:48 – The best way to grow your value is by growing your business 20:05 – Jeremy is paying himself $50K a year 20:35 – Goal for 2017 21:45 – The Famous Five   3 Key Points: Going from one field to another is not that difficult if you really want and need a change. You grow your value by growing your business. There’s a time to work hard and a time to play hard.   Resources Mentioned: The Top Inbox – The site Nathan uses to schedule emails to be sent later, set reminders in inbox, track opens, and follow-up with email sequences Klipfolio – Track your business performance across all departments for FREE Hotjar – Nathan uses Hotjar to track what you’re doing on this site. He gets a video of each user visit like where they clicked and scrolled to make the site a better experience Acuity Scheduling – Nathan uses Acuity to schedule his podcast interviews and appointments Host Gator– The site Nathan uses to buy his domain names and hosting for the cheapest price possible Audible– Nathan uses Audible when he’s driving from Austin to San Antonio (1.5-hour drive) to listen to audio books Show Notes provided by Mallard Creatives

Grassroots Holistic Health
Live Interview - Dr Chris Saltpaw- Womens History Month - Black Women's Health

Grassroots Holistic Health

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2016 86:00


Dr. Christopher SaltPaw received his Bachelor of Science in Material Science Engineering from RutgersUniversity,his Doctorate ofNaturopathic Medicinefrom Bastyr University.and his Masters inAcupuncture fromthe New York Collegeof Traditional ChineseMedicine.He has a lifelong dedication to healing and has worked with patients sufferingfrom manydifferent health conditionssuch as obesity,diabetes,hypertension,HIV/AIDS,and cancer.hile in Seatle.Prior to medicalschool,Dr.SaltPaw helped found amentoring programfor adolescents struggling to become conscious and positive adults. He also worked forseveralyears in thefoster care system withtroubledyouth and inthe pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries.He has worked forsix years asthe Director of Nutrition at InVite HealthSince opening uphis practice in NYCin 2005,DrSaltPaw has worked extensively in helping individuals managetheir blood pressureand bloodsugar,with diet,nutrition, and exercise.Dr SaltPaw,joined a team of alternative healthpractitioners at the PEACE Health Center in Brooklyn to helpcombat the growing healthcrisis inthe innercity nd particularly inthe African American community.Completed training in Naturopathic Cardiology,He has conducted detoxification programs,managed sliding scale acupuncture clinic,and has used acupuncture to help numerous individuals with musculoskeletal pain as a resultof traumatic injury,attrition,orsome inflammatory process.Dr.SaltPaw has received Acupuncture Oncology training from the renowned Sloan Kettering Cancer Center Contact: Dr. Chris Saltpaw - 917-837-6722- www dot grassrootsnaturalmedicine dot com Contract: Baba Wesley Gray - 888-338-2508 or 201-320-7396  www.dot drumsofchange dot com

Grassroots Holistic Health
Part 2-Live Interview With Dr Chris Saltpaw-Naturopathic Physician-Acupuncturist

Grassroots Holistic Health

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2016 49:00


Dr, Christopher Saltpaw discusses the benefits of establishing a proper exercise routine and a healthy diet towards reaching ones new year goals for 2016... Dr. SaltPaw received his Bachelor of Science in Material Science Engineering from RutgersUniversity,his Doctorate ofNaturopathic Medicinefrom Bastyr University.and his Masters inAcupuncture fromthe New York Collegeof Traditional ChineseMedicine.He has a lifelong dedication to healing and has worked with patients sufferingfrom manydifferent health conditionssuch as obesity,diabetes,hypertension,HIV/AIDS,and cancer.hile in Seatle.Prior to medicalschool,Dr.SaltPaw helped found amentoring programfor adolescents struggling to become conscious and positive adults. He also worked forseveralyears in thefoster care system withtroubledyouth and inthe pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries.He has worked forsix years asthe Director of Nutrition at InVite HealthSince opening uphis practice in NYCin 2005,DrSaltPaw has worked extensively in helping individuals managetheir blood pressureand bloodsugar,with diet,nutrition, and exercise.Dr SaltPaw,joined a team of alternative healthpractitioners at the PEACE Health Center in Brooklyn to helpcombat the growing healthcrisis inthe innercity nd particularly inthe African American community.Completed training in Naturopathic Cardiology,He has conducted detoxification programs,managed sliding scale acupuncture clinic,and has used acupuncture to help numerous individuals with musculoskeletal pain as a resultof traumatic injury,attrition,orsome inflammatory process.Dr.SaltPaw has received Acupuncture Oncology training from the renowned Sloan Kettering Cancer Center Contact: Dr. Chris Saltpaw - 917-837-6722- www dot grassrootsnaturalmedicine dot com Contract: Baba Wesley Gray - 888-338-2508 www dot drumsofchange dot com

Grassroots Holistic Health
Live Interview With Dr.Chris Saltpaw-Naturopathic Physician,Master Acupuncturist

Grassroots Holistic Health

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2016 85:00


Dr. Christopher SaltPaw received his Bachelor of Science in Material Science Engineering from RutgersUniversity,his Doctorate ofNaturopathic Medicinefrom Bastyr University.and his Masters inAcupuncture fromthe New York Collegeof Traditional ChineseMedicine.He has a lifelong dedication to healing and has worked with patients sufferingfrom manydifferent health conditionssuch as obesity,diabetes,hypertension,HIV/AIDS,and cancer.hile in Seatle.Prior to medicalschool,Dr.SaltPaw helped found amentoring programfor adolescents struggling to become conscious and positive adults. He also worked forseveralyears in thefoster care system withtroubledyouth and inthe pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries.He has worked forsix years asthe Director of Nutrition at InVite HealthSince opening uphis practice in NYCin 2005,DrSaltPaw has worked extensively in helping individuals managetheir blood pressureand bloodsugar,with diet,nutrition, and exercise.Dr SaltPaw,joined a team of alternative healthpractitioners at the PEACE Health Center in Brooklyn to helpcombat the growing healthcrisis inthe innercity nd particularly inthe African American community.Completed training in Naturopathic Cardiology,He has conducted detoxification programs,managed sliding scale acupuncture clinic,and has used acupuncture to help numerous individuals with musculoskeletal pain as a resultof traumatic injury,attrition,orsome inflammatory process.Dr.SaltPaw has received Acupuncture Oncology training from the renowned Sloan Kettering Cancer Center Contact: Dr. Chris Saltpaw - 917-837-6722- www dot grassrootsnaturalmedicine dot com Contract: Baba Wesley Gray - 888-338-2508 www dot drumsofchange dot com

Grassroots Holistic Health
Live Interview with Dr. Chris Saltpaw-Naturopatic Physician,MasterAcupuncturist

Grassroots Holistic Health

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2015 73:00


Dr. Christopher SaltPaw received his Bachelor of Science in Material Science Engineering from RutgersUniversity,his Doctorate ofNaturopathic Medicinefrom Bastyr University.and his Masters inAcupuncture fromthe New York Collegeof Traditional ChineseMedicine.He has a lifelong dedication to healing and has worked with patients sufferingfrom manydifferent health conditionssuch as obesity,diabetes,hypertension,HIV/AIDS,and cancer.hile in Seatle.Prior to medicalschool,Dr.SaltPaw helped found amentoring programfor adolescents struggling to become conscious and positive adults.He also worked forseveralyears in thefoster care system withtroubledyouth and inthe pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries.He has worked forsix years asthe Director of Nutrition at InVite HealthSince opening uphis practice in NYCin 2005,DrSaltPaw has worked extensively in helping individuals managetheir blood pressureand bloodsugar,with diet,nutrition, and exercise.Dr SaltPaw,joined a team of alternative healthpractitioners at the PEACE Health Center in Brooklyn to helpcombat the growing healthcrisis inthe innercity nd particularly inthe African American community.Completed training in Naturopathic Cardiology,He has conducted detoxification programs,managed sliding scale acupuncture clinic,and has used acupuncture to help numerous individuals with musculoskeletal pain as a resultof traumatic injury,attrition,orsome inflammatory process.Dr.SaltPaw has received Acupuncture Oncology training from the renowned Sloan Kettering Cancer Center Contact: Dr. Chris Saltpaw - 917-837-6722- www dot grassrootsnaturalmedicine dot com Contract: Baba Wesley Gray - 888-338-2508 www dot drumsofchange dot com

Grassroots Holistic Health
Live Interview-Dr Chris Saltpaw-Naturopathic Physician-Master Acupuncturist

Grassroots Holistic Health

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2014 84:00


Dr. Christopher SaltPaw received his Bachelor of Science in Material Science Engineering from RutgersUniversity,his Doctorate ofNaturopathic Medicinefrom Bastyr University.and his Masters inAcupuncture fromthe New York Collegeof Traditional ChineseMedicine.He has a lifelong dedication to healing and has worked with patients sufferingfrom manydifferent health conditionssuch as obesity,diabetes,hypertension,HIV/AIDS,and cancer.hile in Seatle.Prior to medicalschool,Dr.SaltPaw helped found amentoring programfor adolescents struggling to become conscious and positive adults.He also worked forseveralyears in thefoster care system withtroubledyouth and inthe pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries.He has worked forsix years asthe Director of Nutrition at InVite HealthSince opening uphis practice in NYCin 2005,DrSaltPaw has worked extensively in helping individuals managetheir blood pressureand bloodsugar,with diet,nutrition, and exercise.Dr SaltPaw,joined a team of alternative healthpractitioners at the PEACE Health Center in Brooklyn to helpcombat the growing healthcrisis inthe innercity nd particularly inthe African American community.Completed training in Naturopathic Cardiology,He has conducted detoxification programs,managed sliding scale acupuncture clinic,and has used acupuncture to help numerous individuals with musculoskeletal pain as a resultof traumatic injury,attrition,orsome inflammatory process.Dr.SaltPaw has received Acupuncture Oncology training from the renowned Sloan Kettering Cancer Center Contact: Dr. Chris Saltpaw - 917-837-6722- www dot grassrootsnaturalmedicine dot com Contract: Baba Wesley Gray - 888-338-2508

Grassroots Holistic Health
Live Interview with Dr. Chris Saltpaw - Naturopathic Physician, Acupuncturist

Grassroots Holistic Health

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2014 80:00


Dr. Christopher SaltPaw received his Bachelor of Science in Material Science Engineering from RutgersUniversity,his Doctorate ofNaturopathic Medicinefrom Bastyr University.and his Masters inAcupuncture fromthe New York Collegeof Traditional ChineseMedicine.He has a lifelong dedication to healing and has worked with patients sufferingfrom manydifferent health conditionssuch as obesity,diabetes,hypertension,HIV/AIDS,and cancer.hile in Seatle.Prior to medicalschool,Dr.SaltPaw helped found amentoring programfor adolescents struggling to become conscious and positive adults.He also worked forseveralyears in thefoster care system withtroubledyouth and inthe pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries.He has worked forsix years asthe Director of Nutrition at InVite HealthSince opening uphis practice in NYCin 2005,DrSaltPaw has worked extensively in helping individuals managetheir blood pressureand bloodsugar,with diet,nutrition, and exercise.Dr SaltPaw,joined a team of alternative healthpractitioners at the PEACE Health Center in Brooklyn to helpcombat the growing healthcrisis inthe innercity nd particularly inthe African American community.Completed training in Naturopathic Cardiology,He has conducted detoxification programs,managed sliding scale acupuncture clinic,and has used acupuncture to help numerous individuals with musculoskeletal pain as a resultof traumatic injury,attrition,orsome inflammatory process.Dr.SaltPaw has received Acupuncture Oncology training from the renowned Sloan Kettering Cancer Center Contact: Dr. Chris Saltpaw - 917-837-6722- www dot grassrootsnaturalmedicine dot com Contract: Baba Wesley Gray - 888-338-2508 www dot drumsofchange dot com

Grassroots Holistic Health
Live Interview with Dr Chris Saltpaw-Naturopathic Physician-Master Acupuncturist

Grassroots Holistic Health

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2014 66:00


Topiic: Naturopathic Medicine and Accupuncture and Its Benefits to The African Community Dr. Christopher SaltPaw received his Bachelor of Science in Material Science Engineering from RutgersUniversity,his Doctorate ofNaturopathic Medicinefrom Bastyr University.and his Masters inAcupuncture fromthe New York Collegeof Traditional ChineseMedicine.He has a lifelong dedication to healing and has worked with patients sufferingfrom manydifferent health conditionssuch as obesity,diabetes,hypertension,HIV/AIDS,and cancer.hile in Seatle.Prior to medicalschool,Dr.SaltPaw helped found amentoring programfor adolescents struggling to become conscious and positive adults.He also worked forseveralyears in thefoster care system withtroubledyouth and inthe pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries.He has worked forsix years asthe Director of Nutrition at InVite HealthSince opening uphis practice in NYCin 2005,DrSaltPaw has worked extensively in helping individuals managetheir blood pressureand bloodsugar,with diet,nutrition, and exercise.Dr SaltPaw,joined a team of alternative healthpractitioners at the PEACE Health Center in Brooklyn to helpcombat the growing healthcrisis inthe innercity nd particularly inthe African American community.Completed training in Naturopathic Cardiology,He has conducted detoxification programs,managed sliding scale acupuncture clinic,and has used acupuncture to help numerous individuals with musculoskeletal pain as a resultof traumatic injury,attrition,orsome inflammatory process.Dr.SaltPaw has received Acupuncture Oncology training from the renowned Sloan Kettering Cancer Center Contact 917-837-6722-203-278-2115 www dot healthisalwayswealth dot com www dot drumsofchange dot com

Grassroots Holistic Health
Live Interview With Dr Chris Saltpaw - Naturopathic Doctor-Master Acupuncturist

Grassroots Holistic Health

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2014 68:00


Topiic: Accupuncture- Its Benefits to The African Community Dr. Christopher SaltPaw received his Bachelor of Science in Material Science Engineering from RutgersUniversity,his Doctorate ofNaturopathic Medicinefrom Bastyr University.and his Masters inAcupuncture fromthe New York Collegeof Traditional ChineseMedicine.He has a lifelong dedication to healing and has worked with patients sufferingfrom manydifferent health conditionssuch as obesity,diabetes,hypertension,HIV/AIDS,and cancer.hile in Seatle.Prior to medicalschool,Dr.SaltPaw helped found amentoring programfor adolescents struggling to become conscious and positive adults.He also worked forseveralyears in thefoster care system withtroubledyouth and inthe pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries.He has worked forsix years asthe Director of Nutrition at InVite HealthSince opening uphis practice in NYCin 2005,DrSaltPaw has worked extensively in helping individuals managetheir blood pressureand bloodsugar,with diet,nutrition, and exercise.Dr SaltPaw,joined a team of alternative healthpractitioners at the PEACE Health Center in Brooklyn to helpcombat the growing healthcrisis inthe innercity nd particularly inthe African American community.Completed training in Naturopathic Cardiology,He has conducted detoxification programs,managed sliding scale acupuncture clinic,and has used acupuncture to help numerous individuals with musculoskeletal pain as a resultof traumatic injury,attrition,orsome inflammatory process.Dr.SaltPaw has received Acupuncture Oncology training from the renowned Sloan Kettering Cancer Center Contact 917-837-6722-203-278-2115 www dot healthisalwayswealth dot com www dot drumsofchange dot com

Grassroots Holistic Health
Interview with Dr. Chris Saltpaw - Naturopathic Physician & Master Acupuncturist

Grassroots Holistic Health

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2014 80:00


Topic: Spring Cleansing -  Mind,Body and Spirit Dr. Christopher SaltPaw received his Bachelor of Science in Material Science Engineering from RutgersUniversity,his Doctorate ofNaturopathic Medicinefrom Bastyr University.and his Masters inAcupuncture fromthe New York Collegeof Traditional ChineseMedicine.He has a lifelong dedication to healing and has worked with patients sufferingfrom manydifferent health conditionssuch as obesity,diabetes,hypertension,HIV/AIDS,and cancer.hile in Seatle.Prior to medicalschool,Dr.SaltPaw helped found amentoring programfor adolescents struggling to become conscious and positive adults.He also worked forseveralyears in thefoster care system withtroubledyouth and inthe pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries.He has worked forsix years asthe Director of Nutrition at InVite HealthSince opening uphis practice in NYCin 2005,DrSaltPaw has worked extensively in helping individuals managetheir blood pressureand bloodsugar,with diet,nutrition, and exercise.Dr SaltPaw,joined a team of alternative healthpractitioners at the PEACE Health Center in Brooklyn to helpcombat the growing healthcrisis inthe innercity nd particularly inthe African American community.Completed training in Naturopathic Cardiology,He has conducted detoxification programs,managed sliding scale acupuncture clinic,and has used acupuncture to help numerous individuals with musculoskeletal pain as a resultof traumatic injury,attrition,orsome inflammatory process.Dr.SaltPaw has received Acupuncture Oncology training from the renowned Sloan Kettering Cancer Center Contact 917-837-6722-203-278-2115 www dot healthisalwayswealth dot com

Grassroots Holistic Health
Interview With Dr. Chris Saltpaw- Naturopathic Physician & Master Acupuncturist

Grassroots Holistic Health

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2014 73:00


Dr. Christopher SaltPaw received his Bachelor of Science in Material Science Engineering from RutgersUniversity,his Doctorate ofNaturopathic Medicinefrom Bastyr University.and his Masters inAcupuncture fromthe New York Collegeof Traditional ChineseMedicine.He has a lifelong dedication to healing and has worked with patients sufferingfrom manydifferent health conditionssuch as obesity,diabetes,hypertension,HIV/AIDS,and cancer. Contact 917-837-6722-203-278-2115