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May 15, 2023 • 44min

S4 Ep4: Stripe CEO Patrick Collison On Innovating E-Commerce & Accelerating Biomedical Research

Patrick Collison, CEO of Stripe, shares his journey from rural Ireland to tech entrepreneur. They discuss Stripe's origins, upgrading global economic infrastructure, and ARC Institute's biomedical research. Also, leadership improvement, bridging tech and research, and the importance of scientific progress for global prosperity.
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May 1, 2023 • 35min

S4 Ep3: Instacart CEO Fidji Simo On How Technology Is Improving Our Relationship With Food

Dean Lloyd Minor welcomes Instacart CEO Fidji Simo for a conversation about how technology has revolutionized the way Americans shop for their food. They explore her path from the south of France to Silicon Valley, her passion for developing technology that solves “real person problems,” and her vision for improving our nation's relationship with food — and their health — through online grocery delivery. They also discuss leadership lessons she learned from Mark Zuckerberg at Facebook, how leaders can unlock the magic of their team members, and how artificial intelligence is transforming the way we shop for groceries and put meals on the table.
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Apr 17, 2023 • 30min

S4 Ep2: Environmental Activist Catherine Flowers On Climate Change & Failing Sanitation In Rural Communities

Dean Lloyd Minor welcomes environmental activist Catherine Coleman Flowers for a conversation about widespread failures of public sanitation in the U.S., and the health and economic impacts on vulnerable populations in rural communities. They explore root causes of these systemic lapses, the increasing threat of climate change, and how her research and advocacy expanded from one Alabama county to communities across the country. They also discuss the power of leading by listening, building a broad, diverse network of supporters, and maintaining humility and optimism in the face of daunting challenges.
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Apr 3, 2023 • 36min

S4 Ep1: UPSIDE Foods CEO Uma Valeti on Changing How the World Eats – for Good.

Dean Lloyd Minor welcomes Dr. Uma Valeti, CEO and founder of UPSIDE Foods, for a conversation about his company’s breakthrough venture growing cultivated meat from animal cells. They explore the roots of his interest in finding a viable meat alternative, his journey from cardiologist to entrepreneur, and what led him to take a risk on revolutionizing the way we consume animal products. They also discuss what it takes to secure investors and overcome skepticism in a nascent industry, how to inspire teams with an aspirational vision, and how leaders can combine scientific innovation and business acumen to advance positive change on the planet.
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Feb 21, 2023 • 37min

S3 Ep9: Nike Chief Human Resources Officer Monique Matheson On Supporting Employees & Social Good

Dean Lloyd Minor welcomes NIKE Inc.’s Chief Human Resources Officer Monique Matheson for a conversation about how the pandemic changed the employee-employer relationship, how businesses can build high-functioning teams, and the power of speaking out for social justice from the platform of an international brand. They also discuss how sports principles can enhance employee synergy, the importance of supporting mental health and wellness, and why accountability is critical for making meaningful progress in workplace diversity, equity, and inclusion.
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Feb 2, 2023 • 45min

S3 Ep8: ARPA-H Director Renee Wegrzyn On Accelerating Research To Transform Health Care

ARPA-H Director Renee Wegrzyn discusses their mission to accelerate research in healthcare, leveraging public-private collaborations and sophisticated technological platforms. She explores the importance of talent recruitment, health equity, user-centered design, and bridging the gap between scientific research and clinical practice. The podcast also dives into the role of platform technologies in healthcare research and the distinctions between ARPAH and DARPA, as well as the participation of startups in ARPAH projects.
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Jan 23, 2023 • 29min

S3 Ep7: Wall St. Executive Carla Harris On Building Diversity & Leading With Intention

Dean Lloyd Minor welcomes Carla Harris, an accomplished Wall Street executive, leadership coach, author, and singer. They explore her pioneering career path, breaking barriers in the corporate world, and the importance of investing in the development of executives and entrepreneurs from underrepresented groups. They also discuss the value of insight versus oversight in leadership, the power of self-reflection and intentionality, and what it takes for an organization to successfully improve diversity, equity, and inclusion.
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Dec 12, 2022 • 29min

S3 Ep6: Fmr. FDA Commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb on Improving Public Health Through Innovation and Regulation

Dean Lloyd Minor welcomes former FDA commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb to discuss the role of government agencies in improving public health and handling crises. During their conversation, they examine the influence of business, politics, and finance on science and medicine, how to strike a balance between innovation and regulation in the health market, and changes that would better prepare the U.S. for the next public health crisis. They also dive into the importance of active listening in leadership, being open to new organizational mindsets, and anticipating the range of reactions from businesses, communities, and individuals in times of uncertainty.
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Nov 28, 2022 • 34min

S3 Ep5: Author & Physician Siddhartha Mukherjee on Writing, Biomedicine, & “The Song of the Cell”

In a special episode recorded in front of a live audience at the Stanford School of Medicine, Dean Lloyd Minor welcomes award-winning author and physician-scientist Siddhartha Mukherjee. They discuss Siddhartha’s new book, The Song of the Cell, how history and philosophy inform our understanding of biomedical progress, and the importance of conveying authority, while also acknowledging uncertainty, in science communication. Siddhartha also talks about his writing process, how he balances his work as a writer, physician, scientist, and entrepreneur, and biomedical breakthroughs that give him hope for the future.
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Nov 7, 2022 • 40min

S3 Ep4: Anthropologist Roberta Katz on Gen Z, Social Change, & The Information Age

Dean Lloyd Minor welcomes cultural anthropologist, attorney, and author Roberta Katz to discuss her professional journey and insights from her book Gen Z, Explained: The Art of Living in a Digital Age. During their conversation, they explore the values and viewpoints of the first digitally native generation, including the high regard for authenticity, adaptability, and human connection. They also talk about what older generations can learn from Generation Z and what to expect from interpersonal relationships and leadership as the digital information age evolves in coming decades.

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