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In this session Steve shares about the amazing God of history who declares the end from the beginning. - The video presentation is also available on Youtube and Rumble [47 minutes]
In this episode of Speaking of Mol Bio, host Steve Lewis speaks with Dr. Leif Larsen, Director of Biology at Vipergen, about the power of DNA-encoded libraries (DELs) in modern drug discovery. DEL technology enables researchers to screen extremely large chemical libraries by attaching a unique DNA barcode to each compound, allowing millions, or even hundreds of millions, of compounds to be analyzed simultaneously through sequencing. Larsen explains how Vipergen's platform flips traditional screening methods by storing massive compound libraries in a single tube and identifying binding interactions through DNA sequencing. He also describes their proprietary Binder Trap Enrichment (BTE) method, which links DNA barcodes when compounds successfully bind their protein targets. One of the company's most innovative advances is performing DEL screening inside living Xenopus oocytes. By expressing target proteins in these large cells and microinjecting DNA-encoded libraries, researchers can evaluate binding events in a physiologically relevant environment. The discussion also explores how this technology accelerates early drug discovery timelines and enables screening of difficult targets such as transcription factors and membrane proteins. Larsen closes by highlighting emerging areas such as PROTAC-based targeted protein degradation and how DEL screening can help identify molecules suitable for these next-generation therapeutic strategies. Subscribe to get future episodes as they drop and if you like what you're hearing we hope you'll share a review or recommend the series to a colleague. Visit the Invitrogen School of Molecular Biology to access helpful molecular biology resources and educational content, and please share this resource with anyone you know working in molecular biology. For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
(Philippians 4:8-23) - It pleases the Lord when believers deliberately fill their minds with things that have the eight qualities - given by Paul in this section. Putting these things into practice will result in having "the God of peace” - bring the “peace of God” into believers' lives. - [49 minutes]
(Philippians 3:17-4:7) - Believers have their citizenship in heaven and should live in a way that befits their high status. - Their Savior will soon return from heaven to transform their mortal bodies and to take them to the - place He has been preparing for them in heaven. Because the Lord is near, believers should display - gentleness of spirit and should avoid anxiety through communion with God in prayer. - [46 minutes]
(Philippians 2:12-30) - Paul urges believers to “work out” their salvation with the help of God who is “at work” within them. - He provides three tangible examples of selfless service: himself, Timothy, and Epaphroditus. - [49 minutes]
(Philippians 3:1-16) - Certain teachers were saying that anyone who desired to be saved must follow the legalistic code given - to the Jews in order to gain a righteous standing before God. Paul presented his own personal example - to prove the futility of putting confidence in human works for achieving merit before a holy God. Instead, - believers must put their faith in Christ alone, while we “press on toward the upward call of God.” - [50 minutes]
(Philippians 2:1-11) - Paul exhorted the Philippians toward greater unity with one another, and in this section he - began to share examples of selfless humility which the Philippians were to imitate. The ultimate - example is found in the life of the Lord Jesus Christ. - [46 minutes]
(Philippians 1:19-30) - Paul was about to be on trial for his life, and the outcome was unknown. But far from being disheartened, - Paul rejoiced in the midst of his difficulties. He was ready to accept either outcome – to die and be with Christ - or to live and continue his ministry. He was constantly concerned about what would be best for others. - [24 minutes]
(Philippians 1:12-18) - Public awareness of Paul's imprisonment provided a platform for Christians to openly share the gospel with boldness. - Paul was guarded day and night by a member of the Praetorian Guard, which allowed him to witness to a captive audience. - [22 minutes]
This session covers the background of the letter to the Philippians. - [18 minutes]
(Philippians 1:1-11) - Paul opened his letter to the Philippians by expressing his appreciation for their - partnership in the gospel. His gratitude to God overflowed with joy for their fellowship. - He prayed that their love would increase, knowing that He who works in them will carry it on until their glorification at the Day of Christ. - [35 minutes]
In this Season 4 premiere of Speaking of Mol Bio, host Steve Lewis speaks with Dr. Nina Pollak from the University of the Sunshine Coast about the development of a single-dose vaccine aimed at protecting endangered koalas from Chlamydia pecorum. The disease is a major threat to koala populations across eastern Australia, contributing to infertility, blindness, and increased mortality. Pollak's work focuses on optimizing the production and quality control of vaccine antigens while supporting regulatory approval and field trials that ultimately led to a conditional minor-use permit from Australia's veterinary regulatory authority. The vaccine relies on recombinant versions of the major outer membrane protein (MOMP) from three dominant chlamydial genotypes. Using standard molecular biology techniques, including gene cloning in E. coli, His-tag purification, SDS-PAGE verification, western blotting, and mass spectrometry, Pollak's team produces and verifies these vaccine antigens before combining them with adjuvants to stimulate protective immune responses. Beyond the science, the episode explores the challenges of conservation-focused vaccinology: field vaccination of wild animals, limited commercial incentives, and the importance of methods for monitoring disease prevalence. Pollak also reflects on the collaborative nature of the decade-long project and offers advice to young scientists pursuing difficult but meaningful research challenges. Subscribe to get future episodes as they drop and if you like what you're hearing we hope you'll share a review or recommend the series to a colleague. Visit the Invitrogen School of Molecular Biology to access helpful molecular biology resources and educational content, and please share this resource with anyone you know working in molecular biology. For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
In this NBN episode, host Hollay Ghadery speaks with author and retired paramedic and fire captain, Sean Paul Bedell, about his novel, Shoebox (NoN Publishing, 2025).In this gritty and emotional exploration of the human condition, Steve Lewis, a dedicated paramedic, faces the devastating aftermath of a fatal accident that casts a dark shadow over his once-passionate commitment to saving lives. Plagued by guilt and grief, he finds his career, family, and very existence hanging in the balance as he navigates the complexities of trauma both personal and professional. As Steve grapples with the high stakes of his job amidst the scrutiny of a community that admires yet questions him, each life he saves rekindles his passion for his work, reminding him of the profound connections he can forge through compassion and care. A compelling and visceral journey of personal redemption and triumph over adversity, Shoebox explores the human spirit's capacity for healing. Author of the novel Somewhere There's Music, Sean Paul Bedell has been writing and publishing for more than 30 years. A longtime paramedic and captain with the fire service, he lives with his wife Lisa in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
In this NBN episode, host Hollay Ghadery speaks with author and retired paramedic and fire captain, Sean Paul Bedell, about his novel, Shoebox (NoN Publishing, 2025).In this gritty and emotional exploration of the human condition, Steve Lewis, a dedicated paramedic, faces the devastating aftermath of a fatal accident that casts a dark shadow over his once-passionate commitment to saving lives. Plagued by guilt and grief, he finds his career, family, and very existence hanging in the balance as he navigates the complexities of trauma both personal and professional. As Steve grapples with the high stakes of his job amidst the scrutiny of a community that admires yet questions him, each life he saves rekindles his passion for his work, reminding him of the profound connections he can forge through compassion and care. A compelling and visceral journey of personal redemption and triumph over adversity, Shoebox explores the human spirit's capacity for healing. Author of the novel Somewhere There's Music, Sean Paul Bedell has been writing and publishing for more than 30 years. A longtime paramedic and captain with the fire service, he lives with his wife Lisa in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/literature
Jim Hill and Lauren Hersey explore the latest Disney Springs news, from towering CrazyShakes and a savory new concept from Gideon's Bakehouse to a possible interactive gaming venue taking over the old NBA Experience building. They also spotlight a subtle new Disney-inspired apparel brand before diving into the surprisingly complicated early history of Disney Springs. In part one of this deep dive, Jim traces the story all the way back to Walt Disney's original EPCOT city plans and the unlikely beginnings of what eventually became Walt Disney World's shopping and dining district. NEWS • Black Tap CrazyShake pop-up arrives at Disney Springs with over-the-top milkshakes, including a Disney-exclusive Mickey-themed shake available for a limited 90-day run • Six Ravens announced as a new savory concept from Gideon's Bakehouse founder Steve Lewis, featuring “coffins” (old-school hand pies), smashed potatoes, and local beer • Level 99 interactive challenge venue rumored for the former NBA Experience building, bringing 60 physical and mental challenge rooms plus food and drinks • The Aerophile balloon ride at Disney Springs returns with a brand-new balloon, once again offering aerial views of Walt Disney World FEATURE • Why Disney Springs exists at all - and how its origins trace back to Walt Disney's original EPCOT city concept in the 1960s • The opening of the Lake Buena Vista Shopping Village in 1975 and why Disney initially designed it for residents, not tourists • How the Empress Lily riverboat restaurant helped introduce Disney's first-ever character dining experience in 1978 • Early resort expansion plans around the shopping village, including a proposed New Orleans Square-themed hotel district that never happened HOSTS • Jim Hill - IG: @JimHillMedia | X: @JimHillMedia | Website: JimHillMedia.com • Lauren Hersey - IG: @lauren_hersey_ | X: @laurenhersey2 FOLLOW • Facebook: JimHillMediaNews • Instagram: JimHillMedia • TikTok: JimHillMedia SUPPORT Support the show and access bonus episodes and additional content at Patreon.com/JimHillMedia. PRODUCTION CREDITS Edited by Dave Grey Produced by Eric Hersey - Strong Minded Agency SPONSOR This episode is brought to you by Unlocked Magic, the go-to place for some of the best deals on Disney and Universal theme park tickets. If a 2026 park trip is on your radar, Unlocked Magic helps you lock in great prices and plan ahead with confidence. Visit: unlockedmagic.com If you would like to sponsor a show on the Jim Hill Media Podcast Network, reach out today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Some people change careers. These people rewrote the menu. This week on Second Act Stories we highlight an incredible group of entrepreneurs who traded in wildly different first acts for lives spent building bold, food-focused brands. What connects them isn't a straight line or a master plan, but the moment they realized it was time for a second serving: to take what they'd learned, trust their instincts, and build something deliciously their own. These are stories of reinvention, risk, and recipes. Proof that sometimes the most satisfying work comes after you decide to start over. Steve Lewis is objectively one of the most creative people on the planet. So much so that pure creativity is what motivates him; money just isn't part of the equation. That doesn't mean he isn't successful. He is. Very. But his success is a byproduct of executing his incredible creative vision. Steve originally wanted to be a professional musician – a goal he achieved by the age of 14 – but a botched hand surgery set him down a different path. After college, he followed his passion for comic books, pop culture and community and opened Uberbot, a unique, high-end art gallery and comic book store. That's where he originally shared the cookies that would become the foundation of Gideon's Bakehouse. Gideon's Bakehouse is a fully immersive "tattered Victorian" experience – an entire world with stories, characters and histories – that just happens to sell the world's best cookies, according to Insider.com, The Boston Globe and Sports Illustrated and a host of other media. Steve Lewis calls baking a hobby, but his title – Sublime Prince of the Esoteric Order of Cookie – and his accolades say otherwise. This is an inspiring story that chronicles an immensely creative person and his journey to also become one of the world's most renowned bakers. You can find Gideon's Bakehouse at www.gideonsbakehouse.com, but they don't ship their products. To try them, you have to visit one of the two Gideon's Bakehouse locations, at Orlando's East End Market or Disney Springs. ******* If you enjoy Second Act Stories, please leave us a review here. We may read your review on a future episode! Subscribe to the Second Act stories Substack. Check out the Second Act Stories YouTube channel. Follow Second Act Stories on social media: Facebook LinkedIn Instagram Second Act Stories theme music: "Between 1 and 3 am" by Echoes.
(2 Thessalonians 3:6-18) - In this section of his letter Paul would command the Thessalonians to take the next step - in dealing with a small group of unruly brethren who were expecting to be supported by the - local church. They were to be corrected and restored to normal fellowship when they returned - to living according to the traditions they had been taught. - [37 minutes]
(2 Thessalonians 2:13-3:5) - Paul expressed his thankfulness to God for their reception of the gospel which had changed - their lives in such significant ways. He encouraged them to be firmly established in the truths - that they were taught, so they would not be quickly shaken by false teaching. Paul also asked - God to strengthen them so that they would have the courage to carry out the commands given - to them by the authority of the Lord Jesus Christ. - [33 minutes]
(2 Thessalonians 2:1-12) - Paul confirms his original instruction to the Thessalonians that Christ could come - for church-age saints at any moment. The Day of the Lord cannot begin until after - the departure of the church and the appearing of the man of lawlessness, who is being - restrained by the Holy Spirit until God's appointed time. - A separate chart shows evidence for the identity of the Restrainer. - [48 minutes]
(2 Thessalonians 1:1-12) - This session begins with the background for the second letter to the Thessalonians. - Paul again praised them for their faith in the midst of persecution, and he reassured - them that there will be just punishment for those who are afflicting them. - A separate chart shows the distinctions between the Rapture and the Second Coming. - [51 minutes]
(1 Thessalonians 5:12-28) - Paul began this final section of his letter by encouraging the brethren to respect and appreciate - the leaders who are accountable for the welfare of the church. As members of the family of God - they were to prop up the weak and bear with the failings of others in love. Their lives should be - characterized by rejoicing, prayer, and thanksgiving. - [46 minutes]
(1 Thessalonians 5:1-11) - In chapter five Paul described the coming Day of the Lord before affirming that church-age saints - are not destined to experience that time of righteous wrath and divine judgment. - A separate chart is provided contrasting believers to unbelievers. - [39 minutes]
(1 Thessalonians 4:13-18) - In this chapter Paul revealed new information about the coming of the Lord to gather church-age believers before - the time when God's righteous wrath is poured out in judgment upon a Christ-rejecting world. They were to take - comfort from these new truths about the resurrection of both living and deceased church-age saints. - Separate charts are provided: - 1) Distinctions between the Rapture and the Second Coming - 2) The Sequence of Events at the Rapture - [27 minutes]
(1 Thessalonians 4:1-12) - Paul begins the main body of his letter by praising the Thessalonians' progress, - and then by addressing two areas of concern. - [34 minutes]
(1 Thessalonians 3:1-13) - Paul completes the defense of his ministry and provides a glimpse into his emotional struggle - over his separation from them. He shares his immense joy at the good news from Timothy's report. - [28 minutes]
How can technology restore clarity, continuity, and compassion to modern healthcare? In this episode, we sit down with Steve Lewis, Founder and CEO of Nabu.ai, to explore how patient-centered innovation and artificial intelligence can transform the way people experience care. An internationally recognized healthtech innovator and patient advocate, Steve brings more than 20 years of experience in digital transformation, product design, and startup leadership. His mission is deeply personal — shaped by his daughter's early health challenges and has driven him to build tools that help patients, families, and care teams access, understand, and act on their health data with confidence. In this conversation, we explore: · How personal experience can spark meaningful healthcare innovation. · Why fragmented care is one of healthcare's greatest risks — and how technology can fix it. · The role AI plays in promoting health equity, transparency, and patient empowerment. If you're interested in the future of digital health, AI-driven care coordination, or building healthcare systems that truly center on patients and families, this episode offers a compelling vision of what's possible. Follow Steve on LinkedIn to stay up to date on his work to make healthcare more connected, inclusive, and human. Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/38oMlMr
(1 Thessalonians 2:1-20) - In this chapter Paul denies several of the accusations brought against him by his opponents, and - he shares the truth about the positive and righteous ways he conducted his ministry in Thessalonica. - A separate chart is provided showing each charge and Paul's answer in this chapter. - [44 minutes]
(1 Thessalonians 1:1-10) - As Paul began his first letter to the Thessalonians he praised them for the dramatic changes in their lives. - Their new faith in Christ was clearly evident in their behavior and lifestyle. - [38 minutes]
In this session Steve introduces the apostle Paul's letters to the Thessalonians. - [28 minutes]
In this session Steve shares about the glorified body that each believer will receive. [17 minutes]
Want the latest news, analysis, and price indices from power markets around the globe - delivered to your inbox, every week?Sign up for the Weekly Dispatch - Modo Energy's unmissable newsletter.https://bit.ly/TheWeeklyDispatchAustralia's energy system is shifting rapidly, with record levels of rooftop solar, home batteries, and local energy resources. But how do we ensure homeowners, renters, and businesses of all sizes can benefit from Australia's vast solar potential? And how does a grid built for one-way power flows cope when millions of customers are also generators? As households and communities take a more active role in the energy system, distribution networks need to evolve fast. In this episode we explore how traditional ‘poles and wires' utilities like Ausgrid are rethinking their role and adapting to meet the needs of both the network and their customers.In this episode of Transmission, Steve Lewis, Project Director - Community Power Networks at Ausgrid joins Wendel to explore how DNSPs are thinking about the shift from traditional network operators to facilitators of local energy exchange. Steve breaks down the Community Power Network trial: a new model that would enable households and businesses to share and trade energy locally, easing network constraints and unlocking more value from distributed energy resources. He explains why DNSPs need to rethink their role, how community-led energy models can support the grid, and what it takes to build trust, participation, and technical capability at the distribution level.Key topics covered:• Why the rise of local energy resources demands a new operating model for DNSPs.• How Ausgrid's Community Power Network enables neighbourhood-level energy sharing.• The role of DNSPs in supporting flexible load, storage, and prosumer participation.• How community-led energy models can reduce constraints and deliver system benefits.• What the NEM needs to evolve into a truly decentralised, consumer-driven energy system.About our guest:Steve Lewis is Project Director, of the Community Power Network at Ausgrid, where he leads innovation in community energy, local flexibility, and distribution network evolution in the NEM. The premise of the Community Power Networks Trial is to turn local solar into shared value. For more information on the trial - head to the website. https://www.ausgrid.com.au/About-Us/Future-Grid/Community-Power-NetworksAbout Modo EnergyCheck out the Energy Academy Australia here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Q-kwsfBPyc&list=PL_lhNBgOJnjTuKzdbLzQirHILoHYjaHYNModo Energy helps the owners, operators, builders, and financiers of battery energy storage solutions understand the market - and make the most out of their assets.All of our interviews are available to watch or listen to on the Modo Energy site. To keep up with all of our latest updates, research, analysis, videos, conversations, data visualizations, live events, and more, follow us on LinkedIn. Check out The Energy Academy, our bite-sized video series breaking down how power markets work.
Want the latest news, analysis, and price indices from power markets around the globe - delivered to your inbox, every week?Sign up for the Weekly Dispatch - Modo Energy's unmissable newsletter.https://bit.ly/TheWeeklyDispatchAustralia's energy system is shifting rapidly, with record levels of rooftop solar, home batteries, and local energy resources. But how do we ensure homeowners, renters, and businesses of all sizes can benefit from Australia's vast solar potential? And how does a grid built for one-way power flows cope when millions of customers are also generators? As households and communities take a more active role in the energy system, distribution networks need to evolve fast. In this episode we explore how traditional ‘poles and wires' utilities like Ausgrid are rethinking their role and adapting to meet the needs of both the network and their customers.In this episode of Transmission, Steve Lewis, Project Director - Community Power Networks at Ausgrid joins Wendel to explore how DNSPs are thinking about the shift from traditional network operators to facilitators of local energy exchange. Steve breaks down the Community Power Network trial: a new model that would enable households and businesses to share and trade energy locally, easing network constraints and unlocking more value from distributed energy resources. He explains why DNSPs need to rethink their role, how community-led energy models can support the grid, and what it takes to build trust, participation, and technical capability at the distribution level.Key topics covered:• Why the rise of local energy resources demands a new operating model for DNSPs.• How Ausgrid's Community Power Network enables neighbourhood-level energy sharing.• The role of DNSPs in supporting flexible load, storage, and prosumer participation.• How community-led energy models can reduce constraints and deliver system benefits.• What the NEM needs to evolve into a truly decentralised, consumer-driven energy system.About our guest:Steve Lewis is Project Director, of the Community Power Network at Ausgrid, where he leads innovation in community energy, local flexibility, and distribution network evolution in the NEM. The premise of the Community Power Networks Trial is to turn local solar into shared value. For more information on the trial - head to the website. https://www.ausgrid.com.au/About-Us/Future-Grid/Community-Power-NetworksAbout Modo EnergyCheck out the Energy Academy Australia here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Q-kwsfBPyc&list=PL_lhNBgOJnjTuKzdbLzQirHILoHYjaHYNModo Energy helps the owners, operators, builders, and financiers of battery energy storage solutions understand the market - and make the most out of their assets.All of our interviews are available to watch or listen to on the Modo Energy site. To keep up with all of our latest updates, research, analysis, videos, conversations, data visualizations, live events, and more, follow us on LinkedIn. Check out The Energy Academy, our bite-sized video series breaking down how power markets work.
Owning a bar hits different when it's all on you.You're not just pouring drinks anymore, you're the plumber, the promoter, the peacekeeper, and the one who signs the checks when the fridge breaks.Steve Lewis bought a local biker bar and quickly realized bartending didn't prep him for licenses, reputation cleanup, or figuring out how to order just enough without running out.In this episode, Steve talks about what actually changes when you go from behind the bar to running the whole place, where every decision, mistake, and win lands on you.They get into the hard stuff, like getting the old regulars on board, fixing up the space, and making your bar feel like somewhere people want to come back to.If you're trying to grow your bar without burning out, you'll get something out of this.
Kings of Anglia - Ipswich Town podcast from the EADT and Ipswich Star
Ross Halls is joined by Steve Lewis and Jon Watson to discuss all things Ipswich Town. The boys start with their one word review of the West Brom win, the atmosphere at Portman Road and feelings on the season so far. Then it's on to the reports on Kieran McKenna links with Celtic and Sam Szmodics latest injury set-back. They also look ahead to the trip to QPR and latest edition of The Strike! Kings of Anglia is sponsored by Stardust Spirits. Get 20% OFF with promo code KOA at https://www.stardustspirits.co.uk/ Introducing our new sponsors at Molecular! Get 10% OFF with promo code KOA10 at https://www.molecular-uk.com/ Subscribe on our website to watch the video version of the podcast - https://www.eadt.co.uk/subscribe/ You can shop the KOA range here - (kings-of-anglia.myspreadshop.co.uk)
Steve Lewis, the Founder and CEO of Nabu.ai, joins us in today's episode to discuss how technology can bridge the gaps in today's flawed healthcare system. As an internationally recognized healthtech innovator and patient advocate, Steve has more than two decades of experience in product design, digital transformation, and startup leadership. Steve's mission is deeply personal and inspired by his daughter's early health issues. Eager to spread his resources with others, he has dedicated his career to helping patients, families, and care teams access and interact with their health data. Through Nabu.ai, he is building a platform that is designed to turn fragmented information into actionable insight. This discussion explores: How Steve's personal experience pushed him to pursue meaningful healthcare innovation. The ways in which patient-centered technology can fix fragmented care. The role AI can play in promoting health equity and data transparency. Follow Steve on LinkedIn for updates on his goal to make healthcare more connected, inclusive – and above all, human.
Joining James this week Steve Lewis, Managing Director at HireGuide. Steve has spent his career at the heart of recruitment technology, from being one of the first employees at TotalJobs, to leading search staffing and RPO at LinkedIn and now driving innovation in interview intelligence. Steve is now on a mission to transform how interviews are run, helping companies make better, fairer, and more structured hiring decisions.The Marketing Rules Podcast is sponsored by RChillhttps://www.rchilli.com/#MarketingRules#TheVoiceOfRecruitmentMarketingTo connect with Steve:https://www.linkedin.com/in/stevenlewis75/Learn more about James and ThinkinCircles:https://thinkincircles.com/ https://www.themarketingrules.com/
In this episode, Dr. Karen Litzy speaks with Steve Lewis, founder of Nabu, about the importance of empowering patients through technology. Steve shares his personal journey from working with musicians to developing a health tech startup aimed at improving patient care. The conversation explores the challenges of creating a health tech product, the importance of communication in healthcare, and the future of patient advocacy. Steve emphasizes the need for comprehensive tools that help patients manage their health information and advocate effectively for themselves. Takeaways · His daughter's health challenges inspired Steve's journey into health tech. · Naboo aims to provide a single source of truth for patient information. · Effective communication is crucial for patient care and adherence. · Building a health tech startup requires understanding the needs of all stakeholders. · Safety and compliance are paramount in developing health tech solutions. · Patients need tools that help them advocate for their own care. · The entrepreneurial journey involves collaboration and community support. · Technology can enhance the patient experience and improve outcomes. · Don't hesitate to share your ideas and seek feedback. · Financial literacy is essential for aspiring entrepreneurs. Time Stamps: 00:00 Introduction to Patient Empowerment 03:11 The Journey from Music to Medicine 05:55 The Birth of Nabu: A New Tool for Patients 08:42 Building a Health Tech Startup 12:01 Navigating Challenges in Health Tech 14:50 The Importance of Communication in Healthcare 17:57 Enhancing Patient Care with Technology 20:42 Safety and Compliance in Patient Care 23:49 His daughter's Experience with Nabu 26:52 The Future of Patient Advocacy 29:41 Entrepreneurial Insights and Advice More About Steve:Steve Lewis is an internationally recognised healthtech founder, product leader, and patient advocate, known for building breakthrough solutions at the intersection of technology and real-world care. As Founder and CEO of Nabu.ai, Steve is on a mission to transform fragmented health information into a single, actionable source of truth for patients, families, and care teams. With over 20 years of experience spanning creative, brand strategy, product design, digital transformation, and startup leadership, Steve's work is informed by both professional expertise and deeply personal experience. His daughter's early arrival in the NICU and complicated health journey catalysed his relentless pursuit to fix the fragmented care journey as an advocate, an insight that powers Nabu's vision for a truly comprehensive patient- and carer-led technology addressing the most critical problems in health. Steve is rapidly emerging as a sought-after voice in digital health and innovation. He has been invited to share his authentic, “from the front lines” perspective at live events and on leading digital health podcasts. Steve's talks explore themes including AI for health equity, patient empowerment, data privacy, and the future of connected care, resonating with audiences for their candor and real-world relevance. A passionate believer in co-design and inclusion, Steve is actively collaborating with Australia's leading healthcare providers to validate the Nabu Advocate platform and drive innovation in its core feature set. By working closely with clinicians, families, special needs communities, and expert advisory boards, Steve ensures Nabu is built to meet real-world needs and deliver meaningful impact. Steve's story, which is rooted in resilience, empathy, and systems change resonates with audiences from hospital executives to grassroots advocates. Whether on stage, on air, or in the boardroom, he is known for challenging the status quo and inspiring others to put patient voices at the centre of healthcare transformation. Resources from this Episode: Nabu Website Steve on LinkedIn Jane Sponsorship Information: Book a one-on-one demo here Mention the code LITZY1MO for a free month Follow Dr. Karen Litzy on Social Media: Karen's Instagram Karen's LinkedIn Subscribe to Healthy, Wealthy & Smart: YouTube Website Apple Podcast Spotify SoundCloud Stitcher iHeart Radio
In this episode of Speaking of Mol Bio, host Steve Lewis speaks with Dr. Melissa Wu, co-founder and CEO of Seeding Labs, a nonprofit that's redefining global scientific access. Dr. Wu shares the inspiring story of how Seeding Labs helps institutions in developing nations build research infrastructure by redistributing surplus laboratory equipment from partners like Thermo Fisher Scientific.With an innovative model that connects equipment donors in the global North with universities and institutes across Africa, Asia, and Latin America, Seeding Labs enables groundbreaking science in places where opportunity is limited but talent is abundant. Dr. Wu highlights examples like the Malawi University of Science and Technology, whose graduates are now staffing the country's first hospital microbiology labs, and a Beninese research team using donated PCR equipment to improve the yield of indigenous crops like the miracle berry.More than a logistics operation, Seeding Labs is also fostering scientific networks, reversing brain drain, and giving researchers confidence, courage, and agency. Dr. Wu offers a compelling vision of an equitable global scientific ecosystem, and shares how listeners can get involved—whether by donating equipment, funds, or simply spreading the word. Subscribe to get future episodes as they drop and if you like what you're hearing we hope you'll share a review or recommend the series to a colleague. Visit the Invitrogen School of Molecular Biology to access helpful molecular biology resources and educational content, and please share this resource with anyone you know working in molecular biology. For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
NEW YORK, NY - The winds of change are still bustling through Major League Rugby front offices, and though more change may be upon us, we carry on all we can do is carry on with business as usual. With that, this MLR Weekly features Houston SaberCats wunderkind sensation, Seth Smith, who'll be entering his 3rd season at the ripe old age of 20. Smith talks about his intriguing and Hollywood-esque story with host Matt McCarthy. Also featured is the impressive Alycia Washington, a 26-time USA Eagle, who is now Director of Rugby at the NCR (National Collegiate Rugby). Washington shares her views re the College Rugby landscape, needs, and potential for sponsors and partners. Last but certainly not least, Elite Rugby exec/coach Steve Lewis fully recaps the National Club 7s, before continuing on his mission to improve rugby in places like Nigeria, Guyana, Costa Rica and... the Rugby Town 7s. And be sure to catch up on The Rugby Odds: https://rugbywrapup.com/category/the-rugby-odds/ Please share and join our weekly newsletter: http://rugbywrapup.com/weekly-updates/ Find All Here: -Web: www.RugbyWrapUp.com -X/Twitter: @RugbyWrapUp @TheRugbyOdds, @MLRWeekly @Matt_McCarthy00, @CollegeRWU, @JonnyLewisFilms -Face Book: Rugby Wrap Up -Instagram: RugbyWrapUp -YouTube: Rugby Wrap Up -Reddit: RugbyWrapUp -TikTok: RugbyWrapUp #MLR #FreeJacks #SaberCats #RugbyFinal #BryanRay #JohnFitzpatrick #AlexCorbisiero #WillHooley #Rugby #UtahWarriors #GregCooper #WER #WomensRugby #RugbyPicks #MajorLeagueRugby #RugbyHighlights #MLRWeekly #TheRugbyOdds #RugbyMorning #AmericasRugbyNews #JohanMomsen #USARugby #MajorLeagueRugby #RugbyWrapUp #OldGlory #RugbyATL #MLR2020 #SixNations #WorldRugby #SuperRugby #Top14 #PremiershipRugby #Pro14 #URC #UnitedRugbyChampionship #RugbyOdds #RugbyBetting #rfcla #oldglory #anthem #WER #Utahwarriors #HoustonSaberCats #FreeJacks #LegacyCup #rugbyleague #sports #footy
In this episode, host Steve Lewis sits down with Giovanna Prout, President and CEO of Scale Biosciences, to explore how Scale is pushing the boundaries of single-cell omics. With a career that spans roles with big players and entrepreneurial ventures, Giovanna brings a unique perspective to the world of genomics innovation.Giovanna dives into Scale's patented Quantum Barcoding technology—a high-throughput, combinatorial indexing approach that allows researchers to process millions of cells and thousands of samples simultaneously, all without the need for specialized instrumentation. She explains how this flexible, automation-friendly platform is opening doors for AI-driven data modeling, large-scale drug screening, and highly diverse patient cohort studies.Beyond the science, Giovanna reflects on her leadership journey, emphasizing persistence, servant leadership, and a passion for making a difference in life sciences. She also shares the vision behind the 100 Million Cell Initiative, a bold collaboration that empowers scientists to dream big without constraints. For early-career scientists, Giovanna offers candid advice on working hard, staying curious, and believing in the impact of their work. Subscribe to get future episodes as they drop and if you like what you're hearing we hope you'll share a review or recommend the series to a colleague. Visit the Invitrogen School of Molecular Biology to access helpful molecular biology resources and educational content, and please share this resource with anyone you know working in molecular biology. For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
ACC Kickoff day 4 as we have a show full of non stop interviews filled with the top talents across the conference. Hokie Steve and Biff join us on the show to talk about the state of the ACC. Then jampacked interviews with Boston College receiver Lewis Bond, Hokies reporter Ed Lane, and Clemson Tigers defensive end T.J. Parker !!!
Please enjoy this encore from our T-Minus Space Daily segment Deep Space. Parker Wishik from The Aerospace Corporation explores how experts are turning data into decisions in the space industry on the latest Nexus segment. Parker is joined by Jackie Barbieri, Founder and CEO of Whitespace, and Dr. Steve Lewis, Leader of The Aerospace Corporations's SPEAR team. Remember to leave us a 5-star rating and review in your favorite podcast app. Be sure to follow T-Minus on LinkedIn and Instagram. Selected Reading Aerospace Advances Massless Payloads for Space Missions Aerospace Experts Are Turning Data into Decisions Aerospace recently assembled a team of highly skilled scientists and engineers who play a critical role in addressing national and global disruptions in GPS and other radio frequency spectrums. Want to hear your company in the show? You too can reach the most influential leaders and operators in the industry. Here's our media kit. Contact us at space@n2k.com to request more info. Want to join us for an interview? Please send your pitch to space-editor@n2k.com and include your name, affiliation, and topic proposal. T-Minus is a production of N2K Networks, your source for strategic workforce intelligence. © N2K Networks, Inc. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Parker Wishik from The Aerospace Corporation explores how experts are turning data into decisions in the space industry on the latest Nexus segment. Parker is joined by Jackie Barbieri, Founder and CEO of Whitespace, and Dr. Steve Lewis, Leader of The Aerospace Corporations's SPEAR team. Remember to leave us a 5-star rating and review in your favorite podcast app. Be sure to follow T-Minus on LinkedIn and Instagram. Selected Reading Aerospace Advances Massless Payloads for Space Missions Aerospace Experts Are Turning Data into Decisions Aerospace recently assembled a team of highly skilled scientists and engineers who play a critical role in addressing national and global disruptions in GPS and other radio frequency spectrums. Want to hear your company in the show? You too can reach the most influential leaders and operators in the industry. Here's our media kit. Contact us at space@n2k.com to request more info. Want to join us for an interview? Please send your pitch to space-editor@n2k.com and include your name, affiliation, and topic proposal. T-Minus is a production of N2K Networks, your source for strategic workforce intelligence. © N2K Networks, Inc. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jim Hill and Lauren Hersey welcome Steve Lewis, the founder of Gideon's Bakehouse, for a deliciously detailed conversation about how a dark, whimsical cookie shop became one of the most sought-after stops at Disney Springs. From his early days as a musician and comic shop owner to perfecting a cookie recipe over 15 years, Steve shares the creative, emotional, and business journey behind Florida's favorite bakery. The music major turned baker who built Gideon's from scratch—literally How a secret cookie deal at Polite Pig helped land a spot at Disney Springs The role of community, storytelling, and heartbreak in shaping the brand Why you'll never see Gideon's cookies shipped or wholesaled The Edward Gorey-inspired art behind the eerie, yet inviting design What's next for Steve, his characters, and maybe even a lemon-orange love story Learn more about Gideon's by visiting https://www.gideonsbakehouse.com Unlocked Magic Unlocked Magic, powered by DVC Rental Store and DVC Resale Market, offers exclusive Disney & Universal ticket savings with TRUSTED service and authenticity. With over $10 MILLION in ticket sales, use Unlocked Magic to get the BIGGEST SAVINGS. Learn More Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Peter pauses to consider what the Jewish prophets would have thought about all of the truths that exemplify the salvation of our souls. [39 minutes]
Peter pauses to consider what the Jewish prophets would have thought about all of the truths that exemplify the salvation of our souls. [39 minutes]
In this session Peter adds one more item to the foundation of our salvation, and then he begins to build on that foundation by expanding our definition of salvation to include the past, present, and future for believers. [47 minutes]
In this session Peter adds one more item to the foundation of our salvation, and then he begins to build on that foundation by expanding our definition of salvation to include the past, present, and future for believers. [47 minutes]
Flanigan's Eco-Logic features Steve Lewis for the third time... this time delving into his own deeply disturbing experience, as his neighborhood was ravaged by the Eaton Fire in early January. It wiped out much of his home town of Alta Dena, California... killing 17 people and destroying some 9,000 homes and business properties. There were heavy winds that day and he saw the fire coming, working its way down the mountainside visible from his upstairs windows. Time to evacuate.Steve's home was miraculously spared even though fires licked up the fences on either side of his property and the base of his front yard tree charred. He recounts that home after home were decimated by fire; households and generations of Alta Dena residents disrupted in a city-wide bonfire fueled by channels of 100+ mile per hour winds.Since the fire, Steve explains how he has been focused on working with others to rebuild the community, not just its built environment, but its culture. Alta Dena has been one of Los Angeles's most unique communities, diverse in professions and income and race. It is known for its black community and its rich sense of place. Working with others, Steve is rebuilding Alta Dena's pride. He is working on designs of public spaces and collaborating with others to enhance its commercial corridors. He and others are helping to maintain and bring back architectural styles, developing blueprints that feature Alta Dena's heritage, and that are poised for streamlined permitting.Ted and Steve talk about the cause of the fires, how each of us is responsible for climate change and how we can make our homes more resilient to fire. Steve shares his optimism that lessons can be learned, that the community can be reborn from the ashes of the Eaton Fire, a calamity of epic proportions.
Marc & Kim break down federal employee Anna Mustaric's bizarre meltdown over being asked to report her work tasks, comparing it to North Korea. Fox News Radio's Michelle Pollino joins to discuss the shocking deaths of Gene Hackman and his wife, Betsy—both found mummified in separate rooms of their Santa Fe home. With no signs of foul play, questions swirl around the circumstances, from an ajar front door to a bottle of pills and their deceased dog. Ellisville Police Chief Steve Lewis raises alarms over Missouri's revived Second Amendment Preservation Act (SAPA), warning it could hinder law enforcement from tracking stolen guns and expose officers to costly lawsuits. Finally, Marc shares highlights from the Guns & Hoses Banquet and talks with his son, Brad, about Folds of Honor's mission to fund scholarships for families of fallen soldiers and first responders—plus details on their upcoming Pickleball Tournament on March 9 in Fenton.