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  • Keep Going: How a Navy SEAL beat his ego and became a professional healer
    2024/09/02

    Diego Ugalde, CEO and founder of the Trident Approach, shares insights on leadership and the integration of psychedelics in a CEO's life. He emphasizes the importance of self-awareness in communication and leading from a place of deep understanding.

    "Inertia can kill. If you find yourself on this roller coaster, you have the ability to stop it immediately,” he says.

    In this excellent episode, Diego shares the skills he learned as Navy SEAL and then the added meditative skills he learned as a licensed psychedelic integrator. We offer two bits of advice in this podcast: how to communicate like a SEAL and then how to grow within your environment through psychedelics.

    In fact, Diego highlights the role of psychedelics in expanding awareness and unlocking hidden potential. He advises finding a trusted guide for the psychedelic journey and emphasizes the importance of preparation and integration. Diego also mentions his book, 'Leading from the Deep: A Navy SEAL Psychedelic Approach to Conscious Leadership.'



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    30 分
  • Keep Going: How MicroSkills can help you take the next step to success
    2024/08/26

    In this conversation, Microskills authors and Doctors Adaira Landry and Resa Lewiss discuss their book and share insights on success, failure, and personal growth. They emphasize the importance of small, actionable skills in achieving bigger ambitions.

    The book came to them after realizing nearly everyone faced the same challenges when getting started.

    "We're not taught how to take care of ourselves. And believe it or not, doctors are some of the worst at taking care of themselves,” said Dr. Landry.

    In the wide-ranging conversation, the pair talk about self care, networking, and what it takes to accept failure and move on.

    They also highlight the need for self-care and the value of building a personal board of directors for support and guidance. The conversation touches on topics such as stress reduction, vulnerability, and the power of networking. The conversation provides practical advice and strategies for personal and professional development.



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    26 分
  • Startup Show: How to sell electric vehicles to muscle car fans
    2024/08/21

    In the heart of Signal Hill, California, a quiet revolution is taking place in the world of electric vehicles (EVs). Spearheaded by twin brothers Nikita Bridan and Iliya Bridan, Oilstainlab is a design consultancy that is pivoting to become a pioneering force of change in the future of mobility. Transitioning from offering design services to some of the biggest original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) in the auto industry to manufacturing their own bespoke electric vehicles, the brothers are driven by a deep belief in the potential of their vision.



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    14 分
  • Keep Going: How to hack luck
    2024/08/19

    Sami Inkinen, CEO and co-founder of Virta Health, discusses their mission to solve the biggest health epidemic of our generation: type 2 diabetes and obesity. He shares the challenges they faced in convincing the medical community and investors that their approach of reversing these diseases through nutrition was possible. Sami emphasizes the importance of earning credibility by delivering on promises and staying resilient in the face of skepticism. He also talks about the decisions they made during the COVID-19 pandemic and the lessons learned from navigating uncertain times. Overall, the conversation highlights the significance of staying in the game, having backup plans, and seizing opportunities.

    "We are on a mission to solve the biggest health epidemic of our generation, and that is type 2 diabetes and obesity,” he said.

    Listen in as we explore the concept of luck in the world of startups and what it takes to earn your luck.

    Our theme music is by Policy AKA Mark Buchwald. (https://freemusicarchive.org/music/policy/)



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    23 分
  • Startup Show: This company connects your computer to your brain
    2024/08/14

    In this episode of Startup Show, host John Biggs sat down with Dr. Christoph Guger, the founder and CEO of g.tec medical engineering, a company that has been at the forefront of brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) for the past quarter-century.

    BCI devices, which translate brain activity into control signals for external devices, have evolved from experimental tools to powerful medical applications that are changing the lives of patients around the world. g.tec has pioneered innovations that not only help patients regain lost functions but push the boundaries of what technology can achieve by tapping directly into the human mind.

    BCIs were initially developed to aid patients with severe physical limitations, such as those suffering from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), by providing them with a means of communication when traditional methods failed. Early applications allowed users to control cursors on a screen, offering a lifeline to those who were otherwise locked inside their bodies, unable to speak or move. Over the years, the technology has expanded dramatically.

    One of g.tec’s most notable products in the space is Recoverix, a BCI-based rehabilitation tool for stroke patients. After a stroke, patients often face severe mobility challenges, with many left unable to use their hands or legs effectively. Recoverix addresses this by using EEG electrodes to monitor brain activity while patients imagine moving their paralyzed limbs.



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    12 分
  • Keep Going: How to find your passion
    2024/08/12

    Jessica Pely, CEO and founder of Loyee, discusses her experience starting a business in Germany and then moving to the US. Loyi is a go-to-market tool that helps companies find their best customers through AI technology. Pely talks about the challenges of raising funds and the importance of having a passion for your business. She also shares advice for entrepreneurs starting out in Germany and emphasizes the need to take risks and focus on the bigger and faster-growing markets.

    00:00 Introduction and Background

    01:16 Loyee: Helping Companies Find Their Best Customers

    07:59 The Challenges of Fundraising

    09:43 Moving from Germany to the US

    13:02 Advice for Entrepreneurs Starting Out in Germany

    Our theme music is by Policy AKA Mark Buchwald. (https://freemusicarchive.org/music/policy/)



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    15 分
  • Startup Show: How do you break into an entrenched industry? This founder has some ideas
    2024/08/07

    In this episode of Grit Daily Startup Show, host John Biggs sat down with FLYR CEO Alex Mans, who has emerged as a pivotal player in transforming an industry deeply entrenched in outdated systems. Which industry is that? The airline industry!

    The conversation delved into FLYR’s journey under Mans’ leadership, exploring its mission to revolutionize airline infrastructure, the significant challenges faced by both the company and CEO, and the personal insights from Mans that illustrate the resilience and strategic acumen behind the company’s rapid growth.



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    19 分
  • Keep Going: How to heal while building a business
    2024/08/05

    Natanya Wachtel, founder of the New Solutions Network, discusses the intersection of wellness, technology, and psychedelics. She shares her personal journey of leaving the corporate world to pursue a career that helps people heal. Natanya emphasizes the importance of addressing mental health and expanding the toolset for healing, including the use of psychedelics and other integrative wellness practices. She also explores the challenges entrepreneurs face in expressing their failures and the need to redefine success. Natanya provides insights on managing ego, supporting employees, and normalizing conversations around mental health.

    "Feeling like a failure because not everything works out or will continue to not work out for me as well. And that was an ego death that you need to kind of go through,” she said.

    Our theme music is by Policy AKA Mark Buchwald. (https://freemusicarchive.org/music/policy/)



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    22 分