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History From The Back Pages
Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves (2023)

History From The Back Pages

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2023 13:57


In this week's History From The Back Pages episode, Collin reviews the movie Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves, based on the classic board game. The film's plot is based on a band of unlikely adventurers Edgin, a bard, and Holga, a barbarian. Xenex, a paladin. Simon, a sorcerer, and Doric, a druid. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/collin-sugg/message

The Alchemist Lounge
Ep26: How To Effectively Take Leaps Of Faith & Trust The Process - Dr. Tuck Stibich

The Alchemist Lounge

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2022 57:06


Sometimes, life throws curveballs at you, and that's okay. Dr. Tuck Stibich inspires us in this episode by sharing his creative approach to mind engineering, his journey to becoming an epidemiologist, how he founded XENEX with his late wife, and how he's navigating between running a business and his personal life as a single father. Hear his incredible story and be energized to push through any life experiences and limits.   EPISODE NOTES Typical methods to dive deeper into problems and find solutions The value of embracing the “student mentality” in juggling between entrepreneurship and personal life  XENEX bots: Their history and market value Techniques to keep things balanced in life Routines that you can follow to stay in the moment   RESOURCES/LINK MENTIONED Peace Corps Edgewood Campus School STERIS Rackspace Technology MD Anderson Minimum Viable Product (MVP) Texas Biomedical Research Institute   ABOUT DR. TUCK STIBICH Dr. Stibich is an epidemiologist, microbiologist and inventor. He holds an M.H.S. and Ph.D. from the Johns Hopkins School of Public Health and is a Fellow of the Infectious Diseases Society of America. Dedicated to preventing infections in various settings, Dr. Stibich holds over 110 patents on infection control solutions and has received funding from the NIH, Ford Foundation, EU, the Global Fund, and other organizations for infection prevention programs. He is also the founder of Xenex – a company that produces infection control solutions and germ zapping robots. Dr. Stibich is a founder and Chief Scientific Officer for Xenex Healthcare Services. This company uses a patented pulsed xenon disinfection system to make patient care areas safer by reducing microbial contamination. Xenex has been featured in Forbes, CNN, and other media outlets. He has presented at numerous organizations, including TEDx, DENT, and the Royal Society of Medicine. Dr. Stibich specializes in creating efficient solutions for public health problems. He received his doctoral training from the Johns Hopkins School of Public Health and has been involved in multiple international research and intervention projects. He is an inventor on over 80 granted patents and a principal investigator on an NIH grant. Specialties: infection control, protocol design, UV disinfection, area disinfection, disinfection of public spaces, public health, and business development.   CONNECT with DR. STIBICH Website: XENEX Germ-Zapping Solutions Twitter: @stibich LinkedIn: Mark Stibich, PhD FIDSA   CONNECT WITH US Website: Alex Atwood Podcast: The Alchemist Lounge LinkedIn: Alex Atwood Twitter: @alexatwood   Until Next Time... Be Kind and Thrive!

The Melting Pot with Dominic Monkhouse
How a Germ-Zapping Robot Company Became a 10 Year Overnight Success with Morris Miller

The Melting Pot with Dominic Monkhouse

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2022 43:52


Are you worried your business hasn't hit the big time yet? Don't be, says Morris Miller, former managing director at Rackspace, now the managing partner of Tectonic Ventures. Most of the businesses he's involved in have become overnight successes, only after being in business for 10 years. Morris is also the CEO of Xenex Disinfection Services, a business he was drawn to because the original founders were mission driven to not just change lives, but save thousands of lives by stopping the spread of pathogens within healthcare facilities. How? Because Xenex makes UV germ-zapping robots that are 22X better at destroying  superbugs  than the standard hospital cleaning routine of cleaning, mopping, and bleaching alone. So, if you're concerned that your business isn't a success yet, don't miss Morris share the two pillars that contribute to overnight success: listening to customers and the talent density you amass.On today's podcast:Germ-zapping robots - LightStrike 6Xenon vs manual housekeepingMission driven businesses10 years to become an overnight successHiring the right peopleLinks:Twitter – @Linked_nameLinkedIn – Morris MillerWebsite – Xenex Disinfection Services

Fascination Street
Morris Miller - CEO (Xenex Disinfection Service)

Fascination Street

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2021 58:35


Morris MillerTake a walk with me down Fascination Street as I get to know Morris Miller.Morris is the CEO of Xenex Disinfection Service in San Antonio, Tx. In this episode we chat about' Xenex and his previous / other endeavors; Rack Space, Curtis Hill Publishing, and Golfballs.com. Morris explains in pretty good detail how he went from medical school, to law school, to company founder and beyond. Moving through his career at several different start-ups and businesses until we wind up at Xenex. We get to know what Xenex does, why he got involved with it, and how the Xenex LightStrike Robot is saving lives and changing the world. Follow Morris and Xenex on social media:Twit: @MorrisAMiller @XenexDisinfectInsta: @XenexDisinfectFB: Morris MillerWebsite: MorrisMiller.com / Xenex.com / TectonicVC.com

AMFM247 Broadcasting Network
The Neil Haley Show - 10/5/20

AMFM247 Broadcasting Network

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2020 55:49


Today on The Caregiver Dave Celebrity Segment, Caregiver Dave and Neil will interview Harry Thomason. Harry Thomason is the award-winning producer & director best known for the popular TV hits Designing Women, Evening Shade, and Hearts Afire. Then, Neil will interview Eric Couch, CEO of Provision Brokerage Will Provide Safe Money Tips. V. Eric Couch is a member of Forbes Finance Council, an award winning speaker, coach & best-selling author.For over 20 years, Mr. Couch has been a nationally acclaimed expert on retirement planning. As the advisor to advisors, he has built a national network of financial professionals who work tirelessly to educate retirees on safe money. Followed with, The Neil Haley Show, where Neil Haley will interview Melinda Hart of Xenex. And last, on the Andrew Schatkin Show, Neil with Interview Andrew Schatkin

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AMFM247 Broadcasting Network
The Neil Haley Show - 10/2/20

AMFM247 Broadcasting Network

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2020 60:12


LENSEC, SERVPRO Southern Butler County, and Celebrity Slots Present The Neil Haley Show. Today on The Neil Haley Show, Neil will interview Melinda Hart of Xenex. In addition, Neil and Aaron Lester will interview Jim Miller of PWX.

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The Neil Haley Show
Melinda Hart of Xenex

The Neil Haley Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2020 12:00


Today on The Neil Haley Show, Neil Haley will interview Melinda Hart of Xenex. In the midst of the Covid-19 crisis; during the fourth week of the NFL season, the Carolina Panthers become America's first professional football team to debut and deploy the world's only proven coronavirus-killing Xenon UV-Ray Robot. Made in San Antonio, the Xenex LightStrike Robot is the world's most-powerful UV ray, germ-zapping robot, according to more than 40 university and hospital studies. LightStrike is now being utilized to disinfect an array of player and public areas at Bank of America Stadium in uptown Charlotte. On Sunday, October 4, 2020, for the first time since the football season started, a limited number of spectators will be permitted to attend the 1:30 p.m. (ET) game between the Panthers and Arizona Cardinals at Bank of America Stadium. Journal of Infection Control & Epidemiology According to a peer-reviewed study published in the August 2020 issue of the journal, Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology, researchers concluded that LightStrike is 99.99% effective at destroying SARS-CoV-2 -- the virus that causes Covid-19. No other ultra-violet light room disinfection device is proven to destroy SARS-CoV-2.  

Futura Germany Podcast
Reducing Illness in Third World Countries with Rob Fryatt

Futura Germany Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2020 9:21


The focus in this week’s interview switches to the subject of mosquitoes and the spread of malaria and other mosquito-transmitted tropical diseases. Something of a change from the more traditional pest management topics discussed in previews interviews, yet still a subject of relevance and opportunity for professionals. No doubt already well known to listeners for his involvement over very many years in the global professional pest market, Rob Fryatt of UK-based Xenex, has for the last 15 years also been heavily involved in mosquito abatement worldwide. Just after the turn of the millennium, Rob was involved with a wider group of people working with the Boston Consulting Group compiling a report for the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. The brief was to establish how best to invest the Foundation’s financial resources for greatest reward in the area of malaria control. Rob contributed a pest management perspective – basically how to get appropriate technologies into the hands of people in developing markets, in particular SE Asia and Africa. The Foundation quickly picked-up on the use of insecticide treated bed nets – an action Rob views as the biggest intervention in the last 20 years. However, with the arrival of the coronavirus pandemic, Rob is concerned regarding the future for malaria control with the already thinly stretched resources – it would be all too easy to forego the progress made. Malaria remains the single largest killer of children on the planet, after malnutrition and gastro-enteritis. Emergence of neglected tropical diseases Rob reminds listeners not to overlook the other mosquito-borne diseases – in particular dengue, zika, chikungunya and West Nile (WNF) fever – often referred to as neglected tropical diseases (NTD). In the US over the last 15 years, WNF has grown to such an extent that around 200 deaths are recorded annually, which has expanded the market such that now some 30% of National Pest Management Association (NPMA) members undertake mosquito work leading to a market worth in the order of $500 million. With changes in weather patterns and climate, Rob predicts an upsurge in WNV in Europe – a threat the industry in not prepared for as it has, so far, been ignored. Subscribe to our channel to stay up-to-date on the latest insights on the pest management industry. For more breaking news, white papers, videos and more: www.futura-germany.com Follow us on social media: LinkedIn: @futuragermany Instagram: @futuragermany F acebook: @futuragermany If you want to be part of Talking Pest Management email us at info@futura-germany.com and join the conversation @ Futura Germany Futura Germany Podcast Listen on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2KPaC4u Listen on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/2xmJqkZ Or on every other platform: @Talking Pest Management

Tim Conway Jr. on Demand
@ConwayShow - I Love it! Love it! LOVE IT!

Tim Conway Jr. on Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2020 113:37


Tonight on @ConwayShow Kris Ankarlo joins us to talk cleaning up homeless encampments. Dodgers Dave Roberts & Joe Kelly have been suspended for 8 games. There's a current investigation on the Ellen Show to see if claims of her toxic behavior and hostile work environment is true. Tonight is Bella's last night with us before she starts her new job at ABC in Washington DC! Mattel launches new political Barbie dolls as Presidents, Campaign managers and voters; one news anchor especially LOVES the idea. NASA has released new details on its latest Rover “Perseverance”, the next Mars Launch will take place at 7:50A EST tomorrow morning. Matt Money Smith from the Petros and Money show calls in to talk Dodgers suspension and him and Tim both swap horror stories of getting hit with the ball in Little League. People who notoriously claim to not wearing masks that end up getting Covid get mocked by news reporters. Jetblue gets a Xenex robot. A jumper was rescued downtown. Help support a struggling local business by ordering from Vicious Dogs Hotdogs in North Hollywood. California decided to take Covid relief funds from Cities not following Covid guidelines. The Miami Marlins may not have an MLB season due to a Covid outbreak in the organization. The IRS sent stimulus checks to dead relatives and they want people to send them back. The term “Shell Shock” is a common PTSD term. Make sure to vote for John and Ken to get into the radio hall of fame.

Innovation Calling
Tackling Viruses With Germ-Zapping™ Robots

Innovation Calling

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2020 51:26


In times of crisis, you'll see the rise of amazing companies, and Xenex, a company that is the world leader in UV technology-based infection prevention strategies and solutions, is one of them. You may not have heard of Xenex, but the next time you visit a hospital, there's a good chance a Xenex robot will have cleaned your room before you checked-in. Xenex's Robots are making the world a better place by destroying the microorganisms that cause hospital acquired infections, and have seen a huge increase in demand since COVID-19 became an everyday word in the United States. In this episode of Innovation Calling, we talked with Xenex's Co-Founder, Mark Stibich to talk about this amazing technology, and what makes it so unique and effective, in addition to learning more about what's changed for this business since this pandemic struck, and where we can see their robots outside of hospitals, plus so much more. Here's the official episode breakdown: 5:36 - Understanding Xenex’s background, and where the idea was first born. 8:14 - Digging deeper into the technology, and why this product is so amazing. Who was able to determine that this type of light could actually kill bacteria at a deeper level? 11:35 - When it comes to understanding a higher frequency, is that the wavelength is lower, which allows it to penetrate smaller organisms, or what is it exactly that makes it so much more successful? 13:09 - With the emergence of COVID, how has demand changed, and what’s been one of the biggest obstacles that Xenex has had to overcome to keep up? 17:49 - When it came to supply chain issues and part issues suddenly not becoming available, how were they able to overcome with the new issues? 19:10 - Does this then change the trajectory of the business, and when you’re in the midst of a pandemic with a product that can make such a huge difference, how do future products change? 21:19 - With the main product using light at such a high frequency does it cause harm to humans? 23:47 - Are Xenex’s robots meant to replace the cleaning staff, or is this something that simply enhances the cleaning experience? 28:47 - What makes Xenex’s disinfection techniques so unique, and what kind of rate can they clean rooms in addition to the quality of the cleanliness? 31:42 - Is it possible technology like this will go past the hospital especially as we see companies taking sanitizing more seriously? 34:25 - What kind of lifespans do the robots have? 36:03 - As the light bursts out, is there a limit on the efface over distance or is it like a lightwave where it can go miles and miles? 36:47 - Can something like this be used in sports stadiums? 40:17 - Xenex was actually invited to participate in an incubation program at the Houston Technology Center. What was that experience like for starting and growth? 42:30 - How important was it for someone to find the partners who understood the technology and could grow with it? 43:08 - When first growing, what kind of objections were hospitals providing as they were trying to implement the product? 47:08 - The great story about how all of the robots get named, and how some people get creative with the names. Want to learn more about Xenex? Visit xenex.com or contact Mark directly at mark@xenex {dot} com.

YTexas CEO Insider
Episode 50: Morris Miller, CEO - Xenex

YTexas CEO Insider

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2020 22:44


In this episode CEO Insider host Sandy McIlree and YTexas CEO Ed Curtis talk with Morris Miller, CEO of Xenex.  Miller, a co-founder of Rackspace, became CEO at Xenex in 2012.  San Antonio-based Xenex develops robots that utilize ultraviolet light technology to disinfect and destroy coronavirus on surfaces in hospital environments.

Ideas to Invoices
Brian Cruver, CEO and Founder of AlertMedia

Ideas to Invoices

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2020 27:37


Brian is an entrepreneur, investor, author, and is currently the CEO of AlertMedia, a company he founded in 2013. AlertMedia is now the world’s leading provider of emergency communication software, used by over 2000 enterprise companies in 100 countries to keep employees safe from threats to their health and safety. Before AlertMedia, Brian co-founded Xenex in 2008, where he and his team developed a germ-killing robot, now used in over 500 hospitals around the world, preventing infections and saving thousands of lives each year. He is also an investor and adviser to dozens of early-stage startups through his investment firm, Marketdriver Ventures. Brian’s focus on starting companies with a positive impact stems, in part, from his experience working at Enron, where he was part of mass layoffs when the energy giant went bankrupt in 2001. He turned his Enron experience and the lessons learned into a best-selling book, Anatomy of Greed, and later a movie.

Ideas to Invoices
Morris Miller, Co-Founder and CEO of Xenex

Ideas to Invoices

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2020 37:08


Morris Miller is the Chief Executive Officer at Xenex Disinfection Services, based in San Antonio. Morris co-founded and provided the initial funding for Xenex, which produces a robot used to disinfect healthcare facilities, nursing homes, schools and pharmaceutical manufacturing facilities and other environments. Previously he co-founded Rackspace Managed Hosting. Morris also founded Curtis Hill Publishing, the first company to publish Texas case law on CD-ROM, which sold to Thomson Legal Publishing. On this episode of Ideas to Invoices, Miller discusses how Xenex robots are being used to clean environments that have come into contact with the Coronavirus. Its robots have been highly effective in reducing infections in hospital environments. Xenex is also in talks to provide up to 2,000 robots to the committee hosting the summer Olympics in Japan. 

Health Professional Radio - Podcast 454422
Xenex Disinfection Services

Health Professional Radio - Podcast 454422

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2020 10:31


Morris Miller, CEO of Xenex Disinfection Services talks about hospital-acquired infections (HAIs) and the Xenex® LightStrike™ Germ-Zapping™ Robot that is proven to kill superbugs like MRSA and C. diff on high touch surfaces.

Culture Code Champions
Building A Great Company Culture with Brian Cruver

Culture Code Champions

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2019 33:48


When life gave him lemons, Brian Cruver started a lemonade factory out of that. Coming out of a horrendous experience at the demise of Enron, Brian has been starting companies with positive impacts such as Xenex and AlertMedia, to name a few. He is also an investor and advisor to dozens of early stage startups through his investment firm called Marketdriver Ventures. With everything he’s gone through, Brian has some very interesting experiences to share on building great company culture on today’s show. Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! Here’s How » Join the Culture Code Champions today: culturecodechampionspodcast.com Culture Code Champions LinkedIn Culture Code Champions Facebook Culture Code Champions Twitter

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Culture Code Champions
Building A Great Company Culture with Brian Cruver

Culture Code Champions

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2019 33:44


When life gave him lemons, Brian Cruver started a lemonade factory out of that. Coming out of a horrendous experience at the demise of Enron, Brian has been starting companies with positive impacts such as Xenex and AlertMedia, to name a few. He is also an investor and advisor to dozens of early stage startups […]

Health Media Now
HEALTH MEDIA NOW-MORRIS MILLER-GERM ZAPPING ROBOTS

Health Media Now

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2019 44:00


Please join us Wednesday, Jan. 23, 2019 at 4:00 p.m. PST and 7:00 p.m. EST for a live interview with host Denise Messenger and special guest Morris Miller.  Morris is the CEO of Xenex.  They have become a world leader in automated room disinfection. Through the use of xenon technology and innovative hospital disinfection protocols, the company is helping healthcare facilities achieve significant infection reduction results. As CEO, Morris is responsible for the company’s overall business strategy and oversight of day-today operations. Originally from San Antonio, Morris is a graduate of the Dedman School of Law at Southern Methodist University, The University of Texas at Austin, and Phillips Exeter Academy. He is the founder of Sequel and Cutstone Ventures, which invests in/acts as an advisor to numerous start-ups such as Inventables, Adometry, and Golfballs.com. He started Curtis Hill Publishing, the first company to publish Texas case law on CD-ROM, and he was also the co-founder and President/CEO of Rackspace (NYSE: RAX). Morris is a member of APIC and BioMed SA. You asked for it and we deliver.

Tim Conway Jr. on Demand
Move over, Xanax. Xenex is in!

Tim Conway Jr. on Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2018 124:43


Germ-zapping Xenex machine makes flu germs disappear with flashes of light, Superbowl is over, Mondo guacamole, Johnny Avelo, Kylie Jenner having a baby, Paul Simon retiring

C. diff. Spores and More
Xenex Germ Zapping Robots, UV Disinfection Services

C. diff. Spores and More

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2016 52:34


Join us as guest, and co-founder of Xenex, Dr. Mark Stibich Epidemiologist and Chief Scientific Officer, discusses UV Disinfection with Xenex UV Disinfecting Systems + Robots making a clean sweep across the globe zapping ‪#‎Cdiff‬ and all harmful germs that can cause pain, suffering, and double digits in the already stressed healthcare industry. #Cdiff Spores and More ‪#‎CdiffRadio‬ bringing you educational episodes. None of us can do this alone -- All of us can do this together.

C. diff. Spores and More
UV Room Disinfection: Scientific Evidence in Eliminating Healthcare Associated Infections Worldwide

C. diff. Spores and More

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2015 39:39


Dr. Mark Stibich, PhD, Chief Scientific Officer & Co-founder, Xenex. and Ms. Sarah Simmons, MPH CIC, Science Director, Xenex discuss pulsed xenon UV light room disinfection technology. Dr. Stibich and Ms. Simmons will share information how pulsed UV disinfection works, the pulsed Xenon UV (PX-UV) difference, and the effectiveness against endospores like C. diff. and bacillus strains and more.

Science of War
Saul-The Germ Zapping Robot

Science of War

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2014


The 633rd Medical Group has a new way of disinfecting patient rooms and the OR with cutting edge technology. SSgt Sara Morrison has more.