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I'm Going In Podcast
E8- Ret. Special Forces Matthew Butler tell the Story of Nasrat and a Soldiers Healing
Join us for an emotional and powerful episode of "I'm Going In" featuring retired Army Special Forces Lt. Colonel Matthew Butler. Matthew's story encompasses the true essence of sacrifice, friendship, and the devastating impact of senseless violence. As a Green Beret, Matthew served multiple tours overseas, forming a deep bond with his interpreter, Nasrat Ahmad Yar. Together, they navigated danger and uncertainty, with Nasrat ultimately finding refuge in the United States. Tragically, Nasrat's life was cut short in a senseless act of violence. Matthew shares his journey of resilience, grappling with the loss of a dear friend and fellow warrior, while advocating for mental health support for veterans transitioning to civilian life. Tune in to hear this poignant narrative of courage and camaraderie. "I'm Going In" is a transformative podcast hosted by Todd Blyleven, a former professional baseball player, TEDx Speaker, and heroic survivor of the 2017 Las Vegas mass shooting. This powerful show delves into the depths of trauma, offering a platform for individuals to share stories of adversity, resilience, and triumph. Todd, who overcame extreme trauma and PTSD, recounts his own journey, from declaring "I'm going in" to therapy and church, to daily self-improvement. By showcasing guests who've faced similar struggles, the podcast empowers listeners to understand their trauma, declare their own transformative moments, and embark on a path of healing and self-discovery. Join Todd and his guests as they inspire and uplift with tales of strength, courage, and the life-changing decision to say, "I'm Going In."You can find more information on Todd Blyleven and his speaking opportunities at: www.toddblyleven.comThe "I'm Going In" podcast, hosted by Todd Blyleven, aims to share stories of resilience, strength, and trauma recovery. While our guests may offer insights, opinions, or recommenda
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
Developing The Leader Within Podcast
Episode 250: Harnessing Mindset to Inspire and Achieve with Xavier Cano.
I spoke with Xavier Cano (Founder and CEO of Resilience Catalyst Solutions LLC), about the importance of Harnessing Mindset to Inspire and Achieve.
You will learn the following:
1. How mindset and manifestation can transform leadership effectiveness and inspire teams to achieve their goals 05:52
2. The impact of negative thinking on leadership and strategies to manage and reduce negative thoughts for a more positive influence. 10:52
3. Techniques for leaders to set boundaries and assume positive intent in challenging conversations to foster a healthier work environment. 14:01
4. Practical strategies for integrating mindset work and manifestation into daily routines and decision-making processes. 17:53
5. How to balance visionary thinking with the discipline and effort needed to achieve tangible results. 21:23
To get in contact with Xavier:
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lxaviercano
Website: http://www.xaviercanosuccess.com
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Space Café Podcast - Navigating Our Interplanetary Ambitions
CERN’s Pablo Tello and ESA’s Ian Carnelli: Mindcollider - Fusing Space, Physics, and Big Ideas
We love to hear from you. Send us your thought, comments, suggestions, love lettersIn this episode, Markus welcomes two influential guests, Pablo Tello from CERN and Ian Carnelli from the European Space Agency (ESA). They explore the MINDCOLLIDER project, Markus’s brainchild that unites brilliant minds from particle physics and space exploration to help inspire solutions to very mundane or globally pressing issues.Guest Backgrounds:Pablo Tello: A scientist at CERN in Geneva, known for his interdisciplinary approach and contributions to particle physics. He co-heads IdeaSquare, a facility at CERN that fosters innovative thinking.Ian Carnelli: Director of ESA’s HERA mission, focused on developing technologies to protect Earth from asteroid impacts. He returns to the podcast with updated insights and experiences.Conversation Highlights:[00:02:29] Innovation and Anticipation: Pablo emphasizes the importance of anticipation in technological development, especially in long-term projects like the LHC. He stresses thinking in orders of magnitude and challenging existing paradigms.[00:06:28] Interdisciplinary Collaboration: Ian discusses the significance of interdisciplinary work at ESA, where expertise from various fields combines to drive innovation. He explains how imagining scenarios in space can lead to Earthly solutions.[00:14:00] Challenges and Failures: Both guests highlight the necessity of accepting failures in the innovation process and the importance of a culture that embraces risk.[00:18:01] Future Vision: The conversation shifts to the broader implications of space and particle physics on sustainable development and societal progress. Notable Quotes:[00:51:15] Pablo Tello: "Innovation management is an oxymoron. The more management you have, the less innovation."[00:52:55] Ian Carnelli: "Success is not in those who succeed; to succeed, you actually have to fail."Five Key Learnings for Organizations:[00:50:55] Embrace Young Generations: Listen
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