Episodes

  • Building Elite Boards & Boosting Business Growth: A Conversation With Boardsi CEO Martin Rowinski
    Nov 23 2024
    What is referral marketing, and how does it contribute to business growth? How do companies connect with the right set of individuals to form an elite cast of board members? Martin Rowinski, the “Corporate Matchmaker” and CEO of , joins the Good Question Podcast to discuss… Martin is a Polish immigrant who came to America with a dream. As he grew up, he mastered the skills required to enhance the functioning and effectiveness of a Boardroom. Today, he helps CEOs meet the diverse and qualified people they need to cultivate a dynamic and innovative Board – providing them with access to the fastest growth potential. Curious about the practical insights Martin has gained from his 25 years of leadership experience? Hit play to discover for yourself! In this episode, we cover: A proven approach to effective referral marketing. How private companies can achieve an ideal board composition. What to look for while assembling a team of professionals in a business environment. Stay updated with Martin's ongoing work by visiting his . And for a deeper dive into his insights on referral marketing and business growth, be sure to check out his book, ! Episode also available on Apple Podcasts:
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    17 mins
  • Oak Origins: Discussing Evolution, Ecology, & The Future Of Forests With Dr. Andrew L. Hipp
    Nov 21 2024
    Oak trees are familiar and beloved by people worldwide. Not only are they embedded in our mythology as humans, but they have also fed us, housed us, lined our wine barrels, and kept us warm. So, how have they evolved over generations spanning millions of years, and how will they shape the forests of the future? Dr. Andrew L. Hipp, a naturalist and leading plant researcher, joins us to share his insights… As the Director of the Herbarium and Senior Scientist in Plant Systematics at The Morton Arboretum, Dr. Hipp utilizes molecular systematics, genomics, community ecology, and herbarium study to address various questions surrounding ecological restoration and community ecology. From oaks and sedges to the use of phylogenetic and trait diversity, Dr. Hipp’s passion for the outdoors is contagious. Whether you're a nature enthusiast or simply curious about the science behind our ecosystems, his insights promise to offer a fascinating look into the world of plantlife. Hit play to learn about: How oaks have developed and maintained diversity over time. The ways in which evolutionary history and ecology interact with each other. Fascinating facts about tree roots. To follow along with Dr. Hipp’s work at the Arboretum’s Hipp Lab, click now. And keep an eye out for his upcoming book, , set to be published in December! Episode also available on Apple Podcasts:
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    35 mins
  • Beyond The Ordinary Exploring Transformative Healing With Plant Medicine Ft. Chuchu Wang
    Nov 19 2024
    In today’s episode, we connect with Chuchu Wang to dive into the transformative potential of psychedelics. Chuchu is a keynote speaker, spiritual leader, and co-founder of Ceremonia, a center that facilitates legal psilocybin and ayahuasca retreats designed for profound personal transformation. She is also an authority in the realms of consciousness, psychedelics, connection, Plant Medicine, IFS, Gestalt therapy, Qigong, Tantra, and Shamanism. Drawing from personal experience and ancient spiritual wisdom, Chuchu is on a mission to help others achieve joy, peace, love, and purpose – despite the obstacles hindering their growth. She does this by synthesizing the spiritual power of plant sacraments with the proven tools from psychology and psychedelic-assisted therapy. Join us now to learn about: Why Chuchu began a quest for deeper fulfillment despite achieving financial and time freedom. How to use psychedelics in a mindful and transformative way. The importance of cultivating the value of love for positive change. How to use plant medicine intentionally. Whether you're a novice or an experienced plant medicine user, this conversation will surely inspire you with the profound possibilities associated with these complex substances. You can follow along with Chuchu and her Stewardship with Ceremonia by clicking ! Episode also available on Apple Podcasts:
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    44 mins
  • From Primates To Crime Scenes: How Genetic Research Advances Forensic Science
    Nov 16 2024
    How does primate genetic research tie into forensic science? How is collecting blood, saliva, and hair at crime scenes used for DNA typing? Professor Sreetharan Kanthaswamy, an expert in biomedicine, genetics, and forensics, joins the Good Question Podcast to share his insights. Sreetharan is a professor in the School of Mathematical and Natural Sciences at Arizona State University's West campus. He is also a Research Geneticist at the California National Primate Research Center, University of California, Davis. His unique perspective, spanning both primate genetics and forensic science, allows him to cover everything from primates living in the wild to the complex world of DNA typing… In this episode, we dive into: How studying wildlife can shed light on human social structures. Fascinating facts about the behavioral patterns of orangutans. What genetic markers can indicate the origins of species. Ready to learn how Sreetharan applies his population, forensic, and conservation genetics knowledge for the greater good? Tune in now! Click to follow along with Sreetharan's groundbreaking work at ASU! Episode also available on Apple Podcasts:
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    30 mins
  • Electrifying Immunotherapy: Pioneering Cancer Treatments With Clair Gardiner
    Nov 14 2024
    By understanding how cancer cells and electrical currents interact, can scientists create new cutting-edge therapies? Could this be a new age of cancer treatment? In today’s episode, we chat with Clair Gardiner to get a closer look… Clair is a Professor of Immunology at Trinity College Dublin who works with special types of immune cells called “natural killers.” Also known as NK cells, these are white blood cells that destroy infected and diseased cells, like cancer cells – and if caught in the early stages, maybe even prevent the spread. Clair and her research team are at the forefront of developing new forms of immunotherapy that could change the game for people living with aggressive brain tumors such as glioblastoma. Want to learn how these groundbreaking findings may pave the way for new combined therapies? Listen in now! In this conversation, we explore: What immunotherapy is, and the latest discoveries. How serious cancer cases are currently being treated. How scientists overcome complications associated with the blood-brain barrier. Ready to dive deeper into Clair's research and stay updated on the latest developments? Click to follow her work and be part of the journey towards revolutionizing cancer treatment! Episode also available on Apple Podcasts:
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    21 mins
  • Faith Beyond Boundaries: Embracing Radical Love & Inclusivity With Reverend Dr. Neil G. Thomas
    Nov 12 2024
    While the Christian church is often associated with anti-LGBTQ+ beliefs, not all congregations are the same. A growing number of communities are embracing these groups with open arms – and Cathedral of Hope of Dallas is at the top of the heap… Reverend Dr. Neil G. Thomas is the Senior Pastor of Cathedral of Hope, where he began in 2015. As the leader of the world's largest progressive Christian church, Dr. Thomas is committed to fulfilling the congregation's central mission to proclaim Christ through faith, hope, and love. A diverse range of races, ethnic backgrounds, religious experiences, ages, sexual orientations, and gender identities call Cathedral of Hope home, and they continue to expand their reach with the inclusive teachings of the Bible. Dr. Thomas is a native of Bournemouth, England and has served as the Senior Pastor of two Metropolitan Community Churches: MCC Bournemouth, England and Founders Metropolitan Community Church, Los Angeles. In addition to his work as a pastor, he is also a widely regarded speaker and contributor to local, national and international conversations around the intersectionality of faith, color, gender, gender identity and sexual orientation. In this episode, we discuss: The foundational message of Christianity. How Dr. Thomas crafts his sermons to accurately convey the voice of the Bible. Why justice and love for the disenfranchised is so foundational to Christian values. You can follow along with Dr. Thomas and his work at the Cathedral of Hope of Dallas ! Episode also available on Apple Podcasts:
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    26 mins
  • Empowering Emotions: A Journey Into Behavioral Dynamics With Dr. Erik A. Fisher
    Nov 10 2024
    In today’s episode, we explore the transformative power of behavior and emotions with Dr. ​​Erik A. Fisher. Known as Dr. E by his patients, Erik is a licensed psychologist, author, media consultant, and a leading expert in emotional dynamics. His passion for transforming lives has been the driving force behind his work for more than twenty years – earning him the respect and accolades of clients, colleagues, and the media all along the way… Erik has published two books on behavior and emotions: and . He has also been providing interviews for more than 15 years to stations across North America for countless magazine print articles. Curious about how Erik's insights can bring hope and love-based equity into your life? Want to understand his practical advice, “Life happens for us, not to us, and understanding that is the key to our own empowerment?” Tune in now! Hit play to explore: The intriguing concept of leading emotional dynamics. Why people seek psychological help. How to uncover the interconnectivity of core emotions. You can follow along with Erik and his work . Episode also available on Apple Podcasts:
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    43 mins
  • The Power Of Focus Exploring Inner Healing & Radical Acceptance With Ann Weiser Cornell
    Nov 9 2024
    In today’s episode, Ann Weiser Cornell sits down to discuss the intricacies of a very important topic: Focus. As an author, educator, and worldwide authority on Focusing, Ann has been sharing her insight around the world since 1980 – through which she developed a system and technique called … Ann is the past president of the Association for Humanistic Psychology, and she has written several definitive books on the poignant subject of Focusing, including and . Ann believes in the power of radical acceptance and allowance of our personalities to return to a place of wholeness. How can Focus facilitate personal growth and inner healing? Connect with us to learn for yourself! Here’s what we cover: What Focus actually is, and how to harness it. What it means to create relationships with your feelings. The most effective ways to develop self-awareness. You can learn more about Ann and her important work . Episode also available on Apple Podcasts:
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    47 mins