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"We need to become aware of the spectrum of disabilities that's all around us so that the people who are disabled themselves don't have to do as much teaching" Harry Paul is an MD/PhD student who speaks, writes, & researches about disabilities in medicine. He joins us to discuss disability & his superb STATNews piece as well as the impact of stigma & Covid19. He also provides critical insight and understanding around "Ableism." Please check out the bottom of the shownotes for full transcript of our conversation with Harry. We will be doing transcripts of episodes going forward, and if there is a particular episode in the Explore The Space Podcast archive you'd like transcribed, please email mark@explorethespaceshow.com Please subscribe to and rate Explore The Space on Apple Podcasts or wherever you download podcasts. Email feedback or ideas to mark@explorethespaceshow.com Check out the archive of Explore The Space Podcast as well as our White Papers and much more! Follow on Twitter @ETSshow, Instagram @explorethespaceshow Sponsor: Elevate your expertise with Creighton University’s Healthcare Executive Educational programming. Learn more about Creighton’s Executive MBA and Executive Fellowship programs at www.creighton.edu/CHEE. Key Learnings 1. The value of wrecking hierarchies and building on bidirectional learning 2. Where Harry has decided to place his advocacy energy around his own disability and entering the profession of medicine 3. The opportunity for improvement around understanding what disability is and what it means 4. How the terms "disability" & being "on disability" are reductive and loaded words 5. Identifying as disabled & dealing with the concomitant stigma 6. What are hidden disabilities and the problems that arise when they aren't acknowledged and accommodated 7. Harry's description of his own hidden disability & the particular challenges Covid19 brings 8. Ways we can improve our acknowledgment of hidden disabilities in the hospital 9. What does leadership in this work look like 10. Defining and understanding the term "Ableism" 11. The 3 components of Ableism 12. A counterpoint to "don't let your disability define you" Links Twitter: @_HarryPaul_ Thread on Alt-Text use on Twitter Link to Harry's article in STATNews Harry's archive of Twitter threads related to disability & medicine Episode Transcript Mark Shapiro (00:00): Welcome back to Explore The Space Podcast. I'm your host Mark Shapiro. Before we get to today's episode a thank you to our sponsors of this episode, Laurie Baedke and Creighton University. Creighton university believes in equipping physicians for success in the exam room, the operating room and the board room. If you want to increase your business acumen, deepen your leadership knowledge and earn your seat at the table. Creighton's health care executive education is for you. Specifically tailored to busy physicians, our hybrid programs blend the richness of on-campus residencies with the flexibility of online learning. Earn a Creighton university executive MBA degree in 18 months or complete the non-degree executive fellowship in six months, visit www.creighton.edu/CHEE to learn more. My guest in this episode is Harry Paul and Harry is an MD PhD student who speaks, writes and researches about disabilities in medicine. Mark Shapiro (00:56): I found Harry on Twitter actually several months ago and have found him to be extraordinarily transparent and informative and honest. And he recently wrote a superb piece in STATNews which is linked in the show notes, which discusses the topic of hidden disabilities. So he came on the show to talk about this concept of hidden disabilities and disabilities in general, the opportunity that's in front of us to deal with this topic better, to understand it better, to find some shared understanding around what these terms mean, as well as the stigma associated with them and the imp...
Harry Hugo co-founded influencer-first marketing agency, Goat, in 2015 and since then the company has grown from 3 to 120 staff in three years, with offices in London, New York, Singapore and Monaco and has worked with brands including BBC Sport, New Look and Malibu. As Chief Campaign Officer Harry oversees campaign success, ensuring the strategic fit of influencers with wider brand goals. Harry set up his first business when he was 16, a football fan site network with 60 websites and over 500 global writers. He was then invited to write for Liverpool’s official website as an influential blogger. He then became Head of Social at Sportlobster by 18 during which built relationships with every major influencer in the UK. Show highlights 1:35 Harry introduces himself, Goat and how they got started. 3:58 Human to human marketing. Goat isn't a tech platform. 6:58 Where the current opportunities are for influencer marketing. 9:50 Vlogging on LinkedIn. 12:07 Harry's view on influencer marketing platforms. 14:03 Instagram potentially removing the visibility of engagement. 15:58 On the Tools and the opportunity for niche content and audiences at scale. 17:57 Which part of a brand's budget are new influencer agencies like Goat getting? 18:40 The industries Goat predominantly work in. 19:57 Working with influencers in Formula E. 24:04 Harry's advice to someone looking to grow their own brand in social media in 2019. 25:57 Where Harry sees the future of influencer marketing in the next 12 months and the next five years. 28:57 The one book that Harry recommends everyone should read. Resources/people/articles mentioned in the podcast Goat agency Goat's vlog on LinkedIn Influencer marketing platforms Arron Shepherd on LinkedIn On The Tools Ste's podcast with Chris Henley Ste's podcast with Chris Stokel-Walker Formula E Zac and Jay show crash The Drum Awards Harry's book recommendation Jab, Jab, Jab, Right Hook: How To Tell Your Story In A Noisy Social World Jab Jab Jab Right Hook How to Tell Your Story in a Noisy Social WorldHardcover BookVaynerchuk, Gary (Author) View on Amazon
In episode 7 of “Post-Modern Living with Chris The Brain,” Chris and Kait talk with guest host Harry about grit, a growing buzzword used everywhere from parenting to business. They discuss definitions of grit, common misconceptions about the term, and why failure isn’t always a bad thing. Grit is probably the most important factor of success, often more so than talent, inherent skill, and initial opportunities. It takes hard work to have grit; it causes anxiety and stress on the mind to question your assumptions and rethink a problem. When faced with difficulty, those that try different ways to solve it often perform better than those who give up when they don’t succeed right away. We often don’t see all the failures along the path to others’ successes because people are more comfortable talking about the successes than the failures. Part of grit is accepting failure as a part of being human, and in many ways a part of the work you put into getting good. Failure isn’t necessarily a sign that you’re doing the wrong thing. People in school, business, and life in general like to tell people to “just toughen up,” but toughening up and grit are not the same thing. Grit’s not a silver bullet or something you can manufacture; it’s a framework for providing an opportunity and structure to work and develop. It’s not about forcing yourself beyond your limits, it’s about when you fall get back up, when you’re tired learn to rest, and just keep going. To cool down, the hosts discuss Harry’s everyday carry: his favorite pen, his favorite pencil, his phone, his glasses, glasses cleaner, and business cards. He also has a backpack like a MacGyver bag with various adapters, all sorts of cords, chargers, etc. Where Harry’s everyday carry comes from: Levenger, for everything in his everyday carry eBags, where he got his smaller “stuff bags” L.L. Bean, where he got his backpack Chris’s suggestions for similar everyday carry items: Leatherology, which is very similar to Levenger Urban EDC Supply, a great place to go for small items like pens and pencils; they have expensive everything Shout Outs To: Apprenace, a company creating meaningful internship programs that help businesses and careers grow DK New Media, a digital marketing company who lets us use their podcast studio Angela Duckworth’s book, which popularized the term grit The Failure Institute, a tribe of people who are serious about learning from their failures and feel free to open up and discuss them The Gift of Failure: How the Best Parents Learn to Let Go So Their Children Can Succeed by Jessica Lahey Aaron Dimmock, who’s coming out with a book on candor and will be speaking at the Failure Institute quarterly summit in January
Engel Jones is the host of the 12 Minute Convos where he has had more than 1000 conversations with incredible people in a span of three months. He’s passionate about podcasting and speaking to people about their potential. Our conversation is a beautiful dance that crescendos into a deep philosophical examination of The Ego, recognizing abundance, and the importance of giving without expecting anything in return. You’re going to want to listen to this one through your favorite headphones or earbuds. 03:51 - “The Record.” 06:04 - The concept behind the 12 Minute Convos. 08:54 - The intimacy of podcasting. 11:05 - Who he learned to ask the right questions from 12:30 - When Engel Met Harry. 15:39 - One of the challenges podcasters face. 17:21 - The food in Trinidad. 19:19 - Angel vs Engel. 21:08 - The importance of getting the pronunciation of your guest’s name correct. 23:09 - When his interest in self-discovery began. 26:09 - Where Harry gets his energy for a conversation from. 29:54 - Connecting with others through his guitar playing. 31:48 - The importance of having a story. 34:53 - Who he learned how to put people at ease from. 36:16 - What inspires him to speak to people about their potential? 37:17 - Abundance. 38:01 - Giving. 39:33 - The Ego. 43:13 - What does it take to push his buttons? 44:42 - What’s the most misunderstood thing about himself? 47:00 - Who has been the most surprised by who he’s become as a person? 50:14 - What has he changed his mind about recently? 50:31 - The appeal of Walmart and what he’s always wanted to learn to do. 53:36 - The word, ‘manly’ and the negative connotations and stigmas words can have. 55:29 - Brining into alignment the masculine and the feminine. Full Show Notes: http://podcastjunkies.com/engel-jones-interview★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
“The Truth” every Friday on www.soulgrooveradio.co.uk with more classic tracks from DJ Mr Jay & Love In Action who have selected some of the finest in soul and R&B. Our featured artists for podcast 114 includes Muhammad Ayers feat Artia Lockett, Le’Andria Johnson, Eric Roberson, Charlie Wilson, Tyga, Q Parker, Tony Williams, Brian Courtney Wilson, R.Kelly, Lalah Hathaway, Will Downing and Tyrese The “Quintessential” Soul Session - The night happens at Harry’s Wine Bar on Friday 2nd March from 8pm till 1am. Musically, it pledges to fuse simply the best soul and R&B classics. Quality control is assured by the fact that the man behind it is DJ Mr Jay (Soul Groove Radio & “The Friday Connection”), who for many years has staged musically impeccable soulful events for audiences worldwide. Where: Harry’s Wine Bar - 113 Lynchford Road – Farnborough - GU14 6ET When: Friday 2nd March Doors: 8pm – 1am; FREE ALL NIGHT Dress: Smart/Casual Contact: 07833 512924 / info@djmrjaylive.com
“The Truth” every Friday on www.soulgrooveradio.co.uk with more classic tracks from DJ Mr Jay & Love In Action who have selected some of the finest in soul and R&B. Our featured artists for podcast 113 includes Muhammad Ayers, Teri Tobin, Raheem DeVaughn, Donnie Williams and Park Place, Avant, Brian Courtney Wilson, Keith Robinson, Governor, Robert Glasper Experiment and Boyz II Men. The “Quintessential” Soul Session - The night happens at Harry’s Wine Bar on Friday 2nd March from 8pm till 1am. Musically, it pledges to fuse simply the best soul and R&B classics. Quality control is assured by the fact that the man behind it is DJ Mr Jay (Soul Groove Radio & “The Friday Connection”), who for many years has staged musically impeccable soulful events for audiences worldwide. Where: Harry’s Wine Bar - 113 Lynchford Road – Farnborough - GU14 6ET When: Friday 2nd March Doors: 8pm – 1am; FREE ALL NIGHT Dress: Smart/Casual Contact: 07833 512924 / info@djmrjaylive.com Remember to tune into www.soulgrooveradio.co.uk or download the podcasts from http://djmrjay.podomatic.com/ or simply type “Dj Mr Jay’s Podcasts” in the search box on iTunes. Find out more about “The Truth” email us at info@djmrjaylive.com.
“The Truth” every Friday on www.soulgrooveradio.co.uk with more classic tracks from DJ Mr Jay & Love In Action who have selected some of the finest in soul and R&B. Our featured artists for podcast 112 includes Zara McFarlane, Esperanza Spalding, Day 26, Silhoutte Brown, Tyrese, Donnie Williams, J.Meyer, Conya Doss, Frank McComb, Fred Hammond, Teairra Mari and Musiq Soulchild. “Quintessential” Valentines Soul Session - The night happens at Harry’s Wine Bar on Saturday 11th February from 8pm till 1am. Musically, it pledges to fuse simply the best soul and R&B classics. Quality control is assured by the fact that the man behind it is DJ Mr Jay (Soul Groove Radio & “The Friday Connection”), who for many years has staged musically impeccable soulful events for audiences worldwide. Where: Harry’s Wine Bar - 113 Lynchford Road – Farnborough - GU14 6ET When: Saturday 11th February Doors: 8pm – 1am; FREE ALL NIGHT Dress: Smart/Casual Contact: 07833 512924 / info@djmrjaylive.com Remember to tune into www.soulgrooveradio.co.uk or download the podcasts from http://djmrjay.podomatic.com/ or simply type “Dj Mr Jay’s Podcasts” in the search box on iTunes. Find out more about “The Truth” email us at info@djmrjaylive.com.
“The Truth” every Friday on www.soulgrooveradio.co.uk with more classic tracks from DJ Mr Jay & Love In Action who have selected some of the finest in soul and R&B. Our featured artists for podcast 111 includes Muhammad Ayers (Forever), Bradd Marquis, Xavier Lewis, Najee, Deborah Bond, Marcell and The Truth, Silhouette Brown, Tony Momrelle, Satya Project and Noel Gourdin. “Quintessential” Valentines Soul Session - The night happens at Harry’s Wine Bar on Saturday 11th February from 8pm till 1am. Musically, it pledges to fuse simply the best soul and R&B classics. Quality control is assured by the fact that the man behind it is DJ Mr Jay (Soul Groove Radio & “The Friday Connection”), who for many years has staged musically impeccable soulful events for audiences worldwide. Where: Harry’s Wine Bar - 113 Lynchford Road – Farnborough - GU14 6ET When: Saturday 11th February Doors: 8pm – 1am; FREE ALL NIGHT Dress: Smart/Casual Contact: 07833 512924 / info@djmrjaylive.com Remember to tune into www.soulgrooveradio.co.uk or download the podcasts from http://djmrjay.podomatic.com/ or simply type “Dj Mr Jay’s Podcasts” in the search box on iTunes. Find out more about “The Truth” email us at info@djmrjaylive.com.