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The Movie Roulette Podcast
Episode 37 - Major League
Send us a Text Message.It’s 1989, and the Cleveland Indians suck. The owner dies, leaving the team to his wife, who wants to sink the team and move them to Miami. She attempts to do this by putting together a roster of aging veterans past their prime, unproven rookies, and some other oddball guys who probably shouldn’t be in the bigs. They are terrible at first, but then the rag-tag bunch manages to win a few, ultimately smashing any hopes the new owner has of relocating. It’s a star studded cast, including the legendary Bob Uecker. Joined off-mic by our friend, Ghost In The Corner, we discuss the beloved baseball classic…Major League!Support the Show.Follow Us Everywhere and Anywhere You Do You Social Medias Stuff: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/themovieroulettepodcastTikTok:https://www.tiktok.com/@themovieroulettepodcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/themovieroulettepodcastYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheMovieRoulettePodcast
CryptoSlate SlateCast
Paul Kohlhaas explores crypto’s role in revolutionizing Biotech
In a recent episode of the SlateCast, Paul Kohlhaas, the founder of BIO Protocol, joined CryptoSlate CEO Nate Whitehill and Senior Editor Liam "Akiba" Wright to discuss the future of biotechnology through decentralized science (DeSci). Kohlhaas explained BIO Protocol's vision for revolutionizing biotech funding and research by utilizing decentralized, open-source methods.Biotechnology as the Substrate for LifeBIO XYZ represents more than a typical biotech initiative. As Kohlhaas explained,“BIO XYZ stands for a movement to not be afraid of biotechnology, to like embrace it, and that it should be much more open source, back in the hands of the people.”The concept draws from "bio-accelerationism," echoing the AI acceleration movement in the tech world. Biotechnology, Kohlhaas argues, should be considered a new "substrate for life," akin to how artificial intelligence became a new substrate for intelligence.Kohlhaas elaborated on the fear surrounding biotechnology and genetic engineering, drawing parallels with the early fears surrounding AI.“People are afraid of genetic engineering and new biotechnological advances. However, just as AI has seen a movement to decentralize it, we believe biotechnology should be back in the hands of the people.”Empowering Patients and Scientists with DAOsBIO Protocol’s core innovation is decentralizing biotech research by connecting scientists, patients, and investors through decentralized autonomous organizations (DAOs). These DAOs allow communities to directly fund research that addresses specific medical challenges. Kohlhaas highlighted VitaDAO as a successful example, stating,“VitaDAO funded research into autophagy activators—substances that help healthy cells eliminate old cells—leading to novel drug developments.”In this decentralized model, patients can have a more significant role, providing not only funds but also valuable insights. “Patients often know what’s best for them,” Kohlhaas remarked, emphasizing the importance of invol
HIT Like a Girl Pod: Empowering Women in Health IT
Healthcare Horizons: Innovating for Impact
In this episode, Joy Rios welcomes Britteny Matero, Vice President at Innsena, a women-owned consultancy specializing in healthcare technology. Britteny shares her passion for maternal health and discusses the impactful work of Innsena in the healthcare space, focusing on improving patient outcomes and supporting the healthcare ecosystem. The conversation delves into the challenges of the healthcare system, the importance of event notifications for high-risk conditions, and the team's formalized approach to sharing subject matter expertise. They highlight team members' diverse passions, such as reproductive health rights and substance use disorder, emphasizing the power of collaboration and networking for driving positive change. Episode Highlights [00:00:36] Britteny Matero's role at Innsena and passion for maternal health [00:01:06] Impactful work of Innsena in the healthcare space [00:08:24] Discussion on fixing the broken healthcare system [00:09:08] Implementation of event notifications for high-risk conditions [00:16:38] Formalized sharing of subject matter expertise within the team [00:17:38] Team members' passions including reproductive health rights and substance use disorder [00:18:12] Emphasis on networking and collaboration for positive change Stay connected to Britteny Matero: LinkedIn | Twitter Innsena | LinkedIn
The Movie Roulette Podcast
Episode 41 - Pee Wee's Big Adventure
Send us a textOh boy, do we have a massive one for you this week! We even posted up in the basement of the Alamo to watch this one. There aren't proper words than can be said about this legendary movie that’ll do it any justice. Our old friend, and prior guest on the pod, Michael Batton (aka Buddah Jones 3000), returns for this episode. So, without further ado, join us as we discuss Pee Wee’s Big Adventure!Support the showFollow Us Everywhere and Anywhere You Do You Social Medias Stuff: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/themovieroulettepodcastTikTok:https://www.tiktok.com/@themovieroulettepodcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/themovieroulettepodcastYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheMovieRoulettePodcast

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