Week Three of the new biotech and science podcast: Two new episodes with one going into the details of how to start a biotech company.
*I’m working on an experiment on these two edits. One has had 90-100% of the ums and other vocal tics removed while the other only has 30%-which is in line with past episodes. Let me know which you like better. You’ll know when you listen! 🙂
Today I have two new podcasts for the Learning with Lowell podcast on biotech, science, and science related industries. I’m curious to hear what each of you think of these updates, the episodes and new editing style, and what topics/people you’d love to have in the future. Teaser for next week: We have an episode with a Partner at Y Combinator who took the time to talk with me. There is a lot that’s in that episode, and I’m hoping the feedback from this weeks episodes can help me polish it up to be amazing. Also, we get into their new Y-bio program.
Podcast Episode 016: Leo CEO of Neural Analytics and I get into his company and amazing technology, and how to start a biotech company
Leo is the founder of Neural analytics a company that is building technology that can let physicians and techs get past the skull of the brain without surgery or anything like that, and tell if you have traumatic brain damage, stroke, or any number of things. This is a life saver, and I cannot wait to see Leo develop his company in the coming years. In this episode we go into the technology, into Leo’s and his company’s story, and get extremely detailed into the process of starting a biotech company. Anyone even remotely interested in biotech companies should check this episode out since we do a great job at demystifying the process and having fun while doing it.
Podcast Episode 015: Altair, CEO, of Ioffebiotech who gets into the past, present, and future of his company and product!
In Canada our product is now one of the Best Sellers in its category on Amazon. We were also featured in Dragons’ Den (Canada’s Shark Tank) a few months ago. In this episode we get into Altair’s backstory, how he developed his company to help people like himself, and the interesting things he is working on now to turn his company from just him to a large enterprise. This is a fun discussion.
Update after getting feedback from everyone on the different ways I will be engaging people with content from now on! 🙂 Let me know what you think.
Mondays:
Weekly Premium Content release to those who have signed up for it (see the sign up form on the right hand side or the Premium Content tab to sign up.
From Guests and my own research you can expect:
- Book and resource recommendations.
- Games, tools, software, and other recommendations.
- Latest news in biotech, science, and related industries.
- Sneak peak at upcoming episodes.
- and more (Open to input on things you all would love to see. Leave a comment for suggestions).
Tuesdays:
Learning with Lowell Podcast releases every Tuesday. We are now available on every podcast distribution service, such as Google play, Itunes, Stitcher, and Tunein.
- Sneak peak at upcoming topics covered on the podcast
- Nature conservation in the arctic and what we can do to help.
- Cutting edge biotech companies, such as detecting brain damage and colon cancer.
- A Partner at Y-combinator talks about the bio program.
- Topics on Whales and other marine life and what we can do to help.
- How to set up a biotech company and get involved. Much more on the way as well. —
Thursdays (New)
Every Thursday from now on there will be a blog post featuring subjects that you all have suggested an interest in, such as in vitro fertilization, how to setup a biotech company, how to get into nature conservation on any level (there is a lot out there on this) how to connect and communicate affectively with others, and how to break out of your shell just to name a few.
Reasons behind this:
- To spread helpful information and make the pathway of success, what ever that might be, easier to see for each of you.
- To better engage my listeners and all of you interested in learning.
- I’m already researching and learning a lot of these things, so why not share and help others, right?
- Open to suggestions
For those interested in checking out and listening to one of the 16 episodes now out you can go here: The main website, Google play, Itunes, Stitcher, and Tunein. We are also on Faceook and Twitter.
Also, remember to let me know which episode you like better. Especially on the formating, style, and editing. If there is a clear winning, I’ll be tailoring all further episodes to be like the winning episode.
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