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W czwartek w "Onet Rano." przywita się Odeta Moro, której gośćmi będą: Dariusz Joński, europoseł KO; Anna Wójcik, oko.press; Anna Wysocka-Świtała, pisarka; Marcel Baliński, muzyk jazzowy. W części "Onet Rano. WIEM" gościem Dominiki Długosz będzie Magdalena Rigamonti, dziennikarka Onetu.
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In this episode of the Epigenetics Podcast, we talked with Christa Bruecker from the Max Perutz Laboratories in Vienna about her work on transcriptional regulation during early embryonic development. Christa Buecker unravels the differences between naive and primed pluripotency states, showcasing how OCT4 relocalization and enhancer chromatin landscapes play pivotal roles during this transition. The conversation delves into the intricate interplay of transcription factors like OCT4 and OTX2, shedding light on their collaborative efforts in regulating gene expression during differentiation. Dr. Bücker then shares insights from her study on enhancer elements controlling FGF5 expression and discusses the surprising revelation that individual enhancers show no intrinsic activity but work together in a super additive fashion. She also touches upon her research on IRF1's connection to the gene regulatory network and its role in protecting cells against viral infections. The conversation shifts to Dr. Bücker's current research endeavors, focusing on exploring the strength of enhancers and their impact on gene expression at different distances from promoters. She shares her vision for future experiments and the integration of enhancers to decipher their impact on transcription regulation. References Buecker, C., Srinivasan, R., Wu, Z., Calo, E., Acampora, D., Faial, T., Simeone, A., Tan, M., Swigut, T., & Wysocka, J. (2014). Reorganization of enhancer patterns in transition from naive to primed pluripotency. Cell stem cell, 14(6), 838–853. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.stem.2014.04.003 Thomas, H. F., Kotova, E., Jayaram, S., Pilz, A., Romeike, M., Lackner, A., Penz, T., Bock, C., Leeb, M., Halbritter, F., Wysocka, J., & Buecker, C. (2021). Temporal dissection of an enhancer cluster reveals distinct temporal and functional contributions of individual elements. Molecular cell, 81(5), 969–982.e13. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.molcel.2020.12.047 Romeike, M., Spach, S., Huber, M., Feng, S., Vainorius, G., Elling, U., Versteeg, G. A., & Buecker, C. (2022). Transient upregulation of IRF1 during exit from naive pluripotency confers viral protection. EMBO reports, 23(9), e55375. https://doi.org/10.15252/embr.202255375 Related Episodes Enhancer Communities in Adipocyte Differentiation (Susanne Mandrup) Enhancer-Promoter Interactions During Development (Yad Ghavi-Helm) Enhancers and Chromatin Remodeling in Mammary Gland Development (Camila dos Santos) Ultraconserved Enhancers and Enhancer Redundancy (Diane Dickel) Contact Epigenetics Podcast on X Epigenetics Podcast on Instagram Epigenetics Podcast on Mastodon Epigenetics Podcast on Bluesky Epigenetics Podcast on Threads Active Motif on X Active Motif on LinkedIn Email: podcast@activemotif.com
Ania Wysocka experienced her first panic attack during university which subsequently set off a spiral of fear and negative changes in her life. Initially not understanding what was happening made the situation extremely challenging. This frustration fueled her determination to find a solution. After learning about some tools to help heal and manage her panic attacks, she realized the need for a much more accessible resource. Recognizing that she, like most, always have her phone with her, she decided to create an app to provide an immediate and helpful solution. To say the app was much needed and highly received, would be putting it mildly. Root'd now reports over 3 million users! Pete and Ania explore the science behind panic attacks, how Rootd takes a slightly different approach then others, and its broader impact on anxiety management. We'll also dive into the entrepreneurial aspects of building a social impact business, Ania's approach to balancing work and life, her strong belief in the freemium model, becoming an 'accidental entrepreneur,' and the ever-evolving conversation around mental health. Regarding her pricing model Wysocka states, "It did make me butt heads a bit with potential investors and with judges of different VC competitions that Rootd was in, because they were under the impression that you shouldn't have that much free content. On the flip side, however, that's really how we grew organically . . . people sharing it with their friends. There's no hard paywall. You can go and you can get value from it immediately." Key themes discussed App modeled on creator's expertise. Pricing app with a freemium model, early entrepreneurship lessons. Cultural shift in talking about mental health. Wholesale code, product augmentation, growth corporate wellness programs. Employers focus on low employee app usage. A few key takeaways: 1. Ania's journey began with her own experience of having a panic attack during her senior year in college. This personal crisis highlighted the lack of immediate resources and information available, driving her to create the Rootd app. 2. Attacks involve the activation of the nervous system, which can lead to various physical symptoms such as increased sweating, heart palpitations, and seeing stars, along with mental effects like negative thoughts and the sensation of impending danger or death. 3. Rootd is designed to provide immediate relief for panic attacks using cognitive therapy techniques. The app offers two approaches – facing the panic attack head-on or using prompts to manage and calm the symptoms, thus helping activate the parasympathetic nervous system. 4. The app has grown significantly, reaching 3 million users, mainly through organic growth, word of mouth, and strong app store optimization. It has received high user ratings and numerous positive reviews, which bolster its credibility and user trust. 5. Rootd operates as a social impact business, balancing free and premium content to ensure accessibility while also generating revenue. The app has also expanded into the B2B space, partnering with employers and therapists to provide support for mental health, demonstrating its utility in reducing ER visits and improving workplace well-being and performance. Click here to download transcript. Resources: Ania Wysocka: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ania-wys/ Rootd App: https://www.rootd.io/ Prospect Wizard: http://www.theprospectwizard.com Promotion Vault: http://www.promotionvault.com HigherDose: http://www.higherdose.com Connect With Us: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thehaloadvisors/?hl=en Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Integritysquare YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@halotalks LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/integrity-square/ Website: https://www.halotalks.com Loved this episode? Leave us a review and rating here: www.ratethispodcast.com/halotalks and don't forget to check out the HALO Academy for Executive Education opportunities.
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On this episode, Ania Wysocka, Founder of Rootd, discusses her journey and the creation of Rootd, an app designed to support those struggling with anxiety. Having experienced firsthand the lack of quality resources for anxiety, Ania embarked on a mission to fill this gap. Through extensive research and determination, Rootd was born, embodying a therapist-approved toolset aimed at empowering individuals to overcome anxiety.With over 2 million users across 150 countries and achieving the #1 spot on iOS and Google Play, Rootd's impact is undeniable. Ania's story is about entrepreneurial success and creating a meaningful solution that addresses a universal challenge.Ania highlights:- The importance of recognizing and celebrating little wins along the journey, underscoring the value of pausing to reflect on achievements before moving on to the next goal.- The conception of Rootd from a personal need to a global solution, emphasizing the app's development as a lifeline for those battling anxiety.- The strategic steps taken to scale Rootd to eight figures in revenue with zero employees, showcasing the power of leveraging technology and community to drive growth.Resources Mentioned:Ania Wysocka - https://www.linkedin.com/in/ania-wys/Rootd - https://www.linkedin.com/company/rootd-app/Rootd App on iOS and Google Play - https://rootd.io/This episode is brought to you by:Leverage community-led growth to skyrocket your business. From Grassroots To Greatness by author Lloyed Lobo will help you master 13 game-changing rules from some of the most iconic brands in the world — like Apple, Atlassian, CrossFit, Harley-Davidson, HubSpot, Red Bull and many more — to attract superfans of your own that will propel you to new heights. Grab your copy today at FromGrassrootsToGreatness.com Each year the U.S. and Canadian governments provide more than $20 billion in R&D tax credits and innovation incentives to fund businesses. But the application process is cumbersome, prone to costly audits, and receiving the money can take as long as 16 months. Boast automates this process, enabling companies to get more money faster without the paperwork and audit risk. We don't get paid until you do! Find out if you qualify today at https://Boast.AILaunch Academy is one of the top global tech hubs for international entrepreneurs and a designated organization for Canada's Startup Visa. Since 2012, Launch has worked with more than 6,000 entrepreneurs from over 100 countries, of which 300 have grown their startups to seed and Series A stage and raised over $2 billion in funding. To learn more about Launch's programs or the Canadian Startup Visa, visit https://LaunchAcademy.caContent Allies helps B2B companies build revenue-generating podcasts. We recommend them to any B2B company that is looking to launch or streamline its podcast production. Learn more at https://contentallies.com#product #marketing #innovation #startup #generativeai #AI
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Rootd founder Ania Wysocka shares the secrets of how she managed to take her panic attack and anxiety relief app to over 2.5 million downloads with no outside capital and without hiring a single employee.You can findAnia Wysock: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ania-wys/Rootd: https://www.rootd.io/If you like our podcast, please don't forget to subscribe and support us on your favorite podcast players. We also would appreciate your feedback and rating to reach more people.We recently launched our new newsletter, Principles Friday, where I share one principle that can help you in your life or business, one thought-provoking question, and one call to action toward that principle. Please subscribe Here.It is Free and Short (2min).
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Episode 7: On this episode of The Shift, Christina (@quotesbychristie) talks with Ania Wysocka (@simply_rootd), founder of Rootd, about mental health, getting through hard times, and what it's like to build one of the biggest apps in the world. Want to watch The Shift? Check us out on our YouTube channel here. ----- Links: @aniamargaret (Twitter) @simply_rootd (Instagram) ----- Show Notes: (00:30) - What do you do? (002:00) - Ania's best advice: Nothing comes before health (03:55) - The power of just getting started (06:30) - The stories that make it all worth it (08:20) - This too shall pass ----- What is the best piece of advice you've ever received? That's what we ask on The Shift. Christina Scotch, creator of the popular Instagram account Quotes by Christie, asks celebrities, entrepreneurs, influencers, and other successful people about the words that inspired them. She finds out the quotes, mottos, mantras, and affirmations that inspired and motivated them to achieve more. Tune in to find the quote that might just shift your mindset and change your life.
Subscribe to DTC Newsletter - https://dtcnews.link/signup Hello and welcome to DTC Podcast, I'm Eric Dyck. Today we're finding our center with Ania Wysocka, founder and CEO of Rootd, the app that offers relief from panic attacks and anxiety in your pocket. https://www.rootd.io/ With Rootd, Ania solved her own problem and created an app that's helping over a million users. On today's podcast, you'll learn: How Ania used App Store Optimization to Rank number one on panic attacks and how a big red button made all the difference. How a simple change in onboarding increased the paid subscriber rate 6x! Hope you enjoy the show. Subscribe to DTC Newsletter - https://dtcnews.link/signup Advertise on DTC - https://dtcnews.link/advertise Work with Pilothouse - https://dtcnews.link/pilothouse Follow us on Instagram & Twitter - @dtcnewsletter Watch this interview on YouTube - https://dtcnews.link/video
We had the pleasure of speaking with Ania Wysocka, who is the founder of Rootd, an extremely popular app that is designed to help individuals with anxiety and panic attacks. Ania developed the app when she had experienced panic attacks and found no app that felt suitable for her. Guided by her original mission to develop an app that was practical and easy to use for her demographic, Rootd is a fun (Ron!) yet scientifically sound app that incorporates many fundamental principles of anxiety treatment. Despite the easy temptation to embrace its scientific validity and claim its a one-stop-shop for treatment, she describes the app as fitting in symbiotically with the therapist-patient relationship, and notes the app regularly also encourages users to seek therapy as well. She strikes a balance between astute listening of her user base in incorporating more features, yet wanting to be focused on her mission and not overextend, for example into AI, prematurely, “It's really important to know exactly what we are sharing with users and to not have to kind of be in control of that, because with other tools, you might have a suggested response,” via an AI model. Ania also understands the importance of data privacy in mental health apps. Fear of privacy concerns would inhibit a user from embracing certain core features, such as journaling. Understanding the importance of this, she notes “all of that data is stored locally, so we don't actually see any of that. That's completely private for the user.”Host: Bruce Bassi MDMore resources, including a full transcript, can be found at our podcast website: https://www.telepsychhealth.com/futurepsychiatrypodcast/We are always looking to grow and learn more about the field of tech and mental health. If you have an idea for the show, want to suggest a guest, or have a suggestion, please feel to message us through our website's contact page. If you want to support the show, please like on Facebook, and follow us on Instagram, and Tiktok and subscribe on Youtube.As always, the content is for educational purposes and is not medical advice. If you are having a medical or psychiatric emergency please contact 911.
Looking for relief from anxiety and panic attacks?Let me introduce you to "Rootd" the all in one anxiety and panic attack app that eases your symptoms and gets you back on track to face the day. This week I interviewed Ania Wysocka, Founder of Rootd. Ania first experienced anxiety and panic attacks in her last year of university. With little help at her disposal she did her research and decided to create a tool to help herself and others through this sometimes debilitating condition.She has created a community of 2 million users from around the globe helping them realize they are not alone . With Rootd by their side they can move through the symptoms to a better place in a short period of time. Rootd is now being offered to organizations and businesses to help their teams get the support they need through the work week. LISTEN in and see what Ania shares about her journey and the popular award winning app she created.BIO:Ania is the founder of Rootd - the #1 rated mobile app for anxiety & panic attack relief. Ania designed and created Rootd's complete content and has led the business to over two million users in over 150 countries. Her unique combination of graphic design, marketing, and subject matter expertise provide Rootd with its unmistakable personality.Entrepreneurial by nature, with a strong sense for effective design and cross-cultural communication, Ania has been selected for a Developer Spotlight by Apple, as a “30 Under 30” winner by BC Business, a "Canadian Woman in Tech you Should Know" by the Daily Hive, and one of “20 Women Entrepreneurs to Watch” by Founders Fund.CONNECT:WEBSITEBLOGINSTAGRAMTWITTERFACEBOOKSupport the show
Rootd is "anxiety and panic attack relief right in your pocket.” It leads the #1 rated app on both iOS and Google Play and boasts over a 1.7 million user base. The award-winning application has paved a unique path to success based on an unusual approach - bootstrapping. While raising venture funding is a celebrated practice in the startup industry today, the brand has been insisting on 100% financial and technical independence. Today, the app is trusted by users in 150+ countries and continues to grow its revenues.In this episode of Subscription League podcast, Olivier and Jeff sit down with Ania Wysocka, Founder of Rootd to talk about the story behind the app's creation and how its strategies around onboarding, paywall, and user engagement had a catalytic impact on the app's growth. Please listen, subscribe, share, and leave a glowing review!For noteworthy quotes and key takeaways from the episode, read the article - How to bootstrap #1 health and fitness app with Ania Wysocka (Rootd) Episode Topics at a GlanceThe story behind Rootd's creationBootstrappingAnia's personal experience with anxietyUser reviewsOnboarding and early-stage paywall displayStory submission Next steps for Rootd More about Ania WysockaAnia is the founder of Rooted - the #1 rated mobile app for anxiety & panic attack relief. Ania designed and created Rootd's complete content and has led the business to over 1.7 million users in over 150 countries. Her unique combination of graphic design, marketing, and subject matter expertise provides Rootd with its unmistakable personality.Previously Ania served as Program Director at Alacrity Canada, where she created and led a Digital Marketing Bootcamp to run province-wide in partnership with the BC government, helping over 6,000 individuals and small businesses, particularly those impacted by COVID-19.Entrepreneurial by nature, with a strong sense for effective design and cross-cultural communication, Ania has been selected for a Developer Spotlight by Apple, as a “30 Under 30” winner by BC Business, a "Canadian Woman in Tech you Should Know" by the Daily Hive, and one of “20 Women Entrepreneurs to Watch” by Founders Fund. Ania Wysocka's LinksAnia Wosocka LinkedIn profileRootd websiteRootd_app Instagram Roord_app TwitterTimestamps[00:00] Welcome to the Subscription League [00:22] Ania Wysocka & Rootd background [01:39] The early days & origin of Rootd [03:26] Is Rootd in Flutter now? [03:37] What pushed you to go the self-funded route? [05:34] Benefits of Ania using Rootd [07:20] Ania's communication with users and tone vs a larger company [08:13] The importance of positive reviews 10:45 Other methods to monetize Rootd [11:53] What are the variations you tried around your paywall? [13:10] Is the Panic Button free? [14:09] Did the paywall have an impact on the reviews? [15:38] What are some takeaways from the experiments on the paywall? [16:45] Rootd stories published by Apple and its impact [21:03] Advice for bootstrappers [23:00] The future of Rootd [24:42] Where to learn more about Rootd [25:20] Thank you for listeningTranscript
Anxiety. If this word doesn't tell you anything, lucky you. So many people on this planet are familiar with anxiety. Essentially, it is a fear of what is about to come, it's a dread over something you anticipate. Sometimes your feel of anxiety is justified, on many occasions it is not and what is worse it triggers a panic attack. But there is a way to calm yourself down to be able to dealt with it. Today Ania will tell you a story of connecting her panic attack & anxiety relief mobile app Rootd with a million people who needed help to deal with these issues. Today's Topics Include: Polish Canadian, living abroad in multiple countries, graduated in Vancouver, Canada, Ania had a personal reason to create an app like Rootd to help people deal with anxiety and panic attack. Focusing on a niche - how Ania managed to reach out the first audience for the app, starting with a narrow problem to address with the app and than going more broadly. Engaging the app's user base Story submissions Press Releases Translation to go international and reach broad audiences in multiple countries Onboarding Being praised and criticized by the app users Android or iOS? iOS What was Ania's first mobile phone? Nokia What features would Ania miss most leaving his smartphone at home? Rootd :-) and Google Maps. What's missing from mobile app technology? iOS features and the iPhone & Apple Watch hardware advances to address more health related issues. Links and Resources: Ania Wosocka LinkedIn profile Rootd website. Quotes from Ania Wosocka: "Fast forward a few years, I learned a lot of different tips and techniques that helped me to understand anxiety, where it comes from and really just learn to manage it in my daily life. And that is the promise of Rootd. And I think one key point is that as a bootstrapped app, it made a lot of sense for me to get users who are downloading via the keyword and they are getting what they've searched for exactly. Often local papers want to feature local entrepreneurs and so that who it started and that was the first one I did when Rootd was launched and it was picked up by local papers.” Follow the Business Of Apps podcast Linkedin | Twitter | Facebook | YouTube
Anxiety. If this word doesn't tell you anything, lucky you. So many people on this planet are familiar with anxiety. Essentially, it is a fear of what is about to come, it's a dread over something you anticipate. Sometimes your feel of anxiety is justified, on many occasions it is not and what is worse it triggers a panic attack. But there is a way to calm yourself down to be able to dealt with it. Today Ania will tell you a story of connecting her panic attack & anxiety relief mobile app Rootd with a million people who needed help to deal with these issues. Today's Topics Include: Polish Canadian, living abroad in multiple countries, graduated in Vancouver, Canada, Ania had a personal