by Anjalee Narenthiren | Sep 15, 2021 | Entrepreneurship, Future Predictions, Technology
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This week we are thrilled to feature Dr. Zachary Burton on our podcast.
Dr. Zachary Burton is the Co-Founder and the Executive Director of The Manic Monologues that aims at breaking down stigma by highlighting stories of mental health at the forefront through theatre and film. The Manic Monologues has been highlighted and featured by The Washington Post, The New York Times, NPR, Fast Company, and many more. Dr. Zachary Burton is also a board member of the Coalition for Action for Preventive Mental Health in Kenya, the Columbia-WHO Center for Global Mental Health, Advisory Committee Member to Generation Mental Health with many other prominent roles.
He earned his Ph.D. from Stanford and has worked for NASA, the U.S. Department of Energy, and a Fortune 500 energy producer. His written work has also been published by Devex, the United Nations, The Wall Street Journal, and several other scientific journals. He has also been invited to speak for TedX and has received many other prestigious speaker invitations for his work.
Tune into this week’s episode to learn more about initiating conversations on what matters.
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by Anjalee Narenthiren | Sep 8, 2021 | Entrepreneurship, Future Predictions, Technology
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This week we are thrilled to have Liz Pearce on our podcast.
Liz Pearce is the CEO and Co-Founder of Fresh Chalk, a social network for sharing recommendations for products and professionals with your friends. Liz Pearce was previously the CEO of LiquidPlanner and has held roles at Sony PlayStation, Google and Amazon early in her career. She was also a finalist in the Entrepreneur of the Year program, awarded by Ernst & Young in 2016 and a Seattle 40 under 40 honoree.
Tune into this week’s episode to learn more about fueling your vision and the significance of transparency.
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by Anjalee Narenthiren | Sep 1, 2021 | Entrepreneurship, Future Predictions, Technology
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This week we are thrilled to have Luis Miguel Varona on our podcast.
Luis Miguel Varona, only being 17-years-old, has participated and spoken about outreach programs he directs in Asia, Africa, and the Americas. Luis Miguel Varona supports both local and international communities in his many roles of Executive Management at the Good Intentions Foundation and Brave Minds, Senior Management at Teach for Speech and ASEAN Youth Organization Philippines, and a Board Advisor at KidsForFinance and the World Blood Foundation.
Tune into this episode to learn more about taking a stand and inheriting to make a difference.
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by Anjalee Narenthiren | Aug 25, 2021 | Entrepreneurship, Future Predictions, Technology
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This week we are thrilled to have Zachary Conway on our podcast.
Zachary Conway is the CEO of Seeds, a platform that aims to empower investors with tools encouraging them to participate in change by aligning investor financial goals and personal values. Zachary Conway is also the Co-Founder of Life and Wealth Network and Managing Director of Conway Wealth, which is helping to create a balance between money and life.
Tune in to this week’s episode to learn more about balancing your way forward and aligning your values.
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by Anjalee Narenthiren | Aug 18, 2021 | Entrepreneurship, Future Predictions, Technology
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This week we are thrilled to have Matt Stockamp on our podcast.
Matt Stockamp is the Sustainability lead at Nisolo, a company with a vision of inducing the fashion industry to value the world and the creators. Matt Stockamp manages and leads the social and environmental impact initiatives instituting fair living wages and benefits. In addition, he champions making a difference in the fashion industry and guiding the company towards an impactful direction.
Tune in to this week’s episode to learn more about the impact of sustainability and seeking opportunities to make a difference.
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