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What do angel investing, cosmonaut training, and funding a 10-year health community project have in common? Esther Dyson. Obviously.
In our latest episode #164 of #TheShot of #DigitalHealth Therapy, Jim Joyce and I had the pleasure to catchup with Esther.
We covered:
πΈ Why she funded Wellville to rebuild social fabric in underserved communities (and what she really learned)
𧬠What 23andMe got right — and what it didn’t...
π Her next chapter: writing "Term Limits", a book about being human in the age of infinite AI
π§ And why “making new mistakes” is a better life motto than “move fast and break things”
Esther’s wisdom is as timeless as her curiosity — and we’re just glad she finally made it on #TheShot. π
Fun mentions as always: Matthew Holt Unity Stoakes Marina Borukhovich Rick Brush Peter H. Diamandis Linda Avey Stepan Pachikov Anne Wojcicki
π§ Section Breakdown (Topics + Timestamps):
Intro & Background Setup
Esther joins & shares how this podcast started as a pandemic experiment.
β±οΈ 00:00 – 04:00
Esther’s Life Journey in 3 Speeds
From Oppenheimer roots to Forbes to cosmonaut training.
β±οΈ 04:00 – 08:00
Cosmonaut Training & Health Discovery
How a space detour saved her life.
β±οΈ 08:00 – 12:00
Wellness Habits & Biohacking Wisdom
Swimming, eating early, and NOT eating at cocktail parties.
β±οΈ 12:00 – 14:00
Becoming an Angel Investor
How a million-dollar challenge turned her into an investor.
β±οΈ 14:00 – 17:00
Why She Started Wellville
From judging the Healthcare XPrize to 10 years of social fabric repair.
β±οΈ 18:00 – 25:00
Hard Truths About Systems & Poverty
Trust, grants-as-drugs, and funding that's actually fair.
β±οΈ 25:00 – 27:00
On Government, Prevention & Food Systems
Sugar taxes, vaccines, and the real trends that matter.
β±οΈ 27:00 – 29:00
23andMe’s Rise, Fall, and Lessons
She got the education, not the return.
β±οΈ 29:00 – 33:00
Term Limits & Being Fully Human
Why we need constraints, not infinity — and why Pam the hygienist is the real hero.
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Imagine starting life with a speech impediment and ending up as a Broadway's beatboxing, improv master - that’s Anthony Veneziale’s journey! A presentation and storytelling expert, Grammy-nominated star of both Broadway and film, he is the co-creator of the acclaimed Freestyle Love Supreme, an improvised, hip hop, live musical performance with a rolling cast of characters including the likes of Lin-Manuel Miranda, Christopher Jackson and Daveed Diggs. Anthony proves that the best ideas come from embracing yes, and...
Jim Joyce and I had a blast on today's episode of #TheShot of #DigitalHealth today as it was packed with epic freestyle moments, brain science, and enough energy to light up all of Las Vegas. π
π₯ Bonus: We even got Anthony to drop a custom freestyle rap about ClearIP!
If you want to laugh, learn, and maybe rethink how improv can revolutionize creativity, mental health, and business, this one’s for you. π§π
Top 3 Key Insights
π Improv fuels confidence, creativity & problem-solving
π§ Brain science proves improv enhances cognition & mental agility
π‘ Saying ‘Yes, And’ unlocks innovation & business success
Fun mentions as always: Matthew Holt Daniel Couchman Kendall Roberto Ascione Kristin Milburn Frontiers Health Rachel Loui Christie Pitts Matt Loeb
#YesAnd #Improvisation #Creativity #Neuroscience #MentalFitness #FreestyleInnovation
Podcast Breakdown
1οΈβ£ Welcome & Icebreaker (00:00 - 03:00)
π Hosts discuss podcast rankings, meeting Anthony, and app testing.
2οΈβ£ Anthony’s Origin Story (03:00 - 07:00)
π From speech therapy struggles to founding Freestyle Love Supreme.
3οΈβ£ The Birth of Freestyle Love Supreme (07:00 - 10:00)
π How a college improv troupe shaped his career & led to Broadway.
4οΈβ£ The Magic of Improv (10:00 - 14:00)
π Why improv is a tool for confidence, creativity & problem-solving.
5οΈβ£ Neuroscience & Improv (14:00 - 19:00)
π Brain science behind improv, fMRI studies, and cognitive benefits.
6οΈβ£ Mindless, Inc. & AI-Powered Games (19:00 - 25:00)
π AI-driven mental fitness games & their impact on mental health.
7οΈβ£ The Art of Freestyle & Startup Pitches (25:00 - 29:00)
π Freestyling startup pitches at AARP & turning ideas into rap.
8οΈβ£ Clear IP Freestyle Moment (29:00 - 33:00)
π Anthony creates an impromptu rap about Jim’s startup.
9οΈβ£ The Power of Yes, And (33:00 - 36:00)
π How embracing ‘yes, and’ can transform business & creativity.
π Closing Advice & Big Takeaways (36:00 - End)
π Anthony’s wisdom for entrepreneurs & creators. -
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π€ Music as medicine? More like a prescription for good vibes! πΆ
In our latest episode of #TheShot of #DigitalHealth Therapy, Jim Joyce and I jammed with Rachel Francine, CEO of Musical Health Technologies aka SingFit, the company bringing singing-based therapy to people worldwide. Turns out, belting out tunes can be as powerful as a prescription—especially for dementia care π€―
Rachel’s journey? From growing up in a beanbag factory (yes, really) with an opera-singing inventor dad, to riding every major tech wave before it was cool. Now, she’s scaling music therapy to change lives at scale—because, let’s be real, we could all use some more dopamine and less stress.
What’s next? SingFit is making waves in care homes, hospitals, and even football clubs..
Top 5 Key Takeaways
π΅ Singing is therapy
π§ Music unlocks memories
π Less meds, more music Singing reduces anxiety & agitation
π€ Singing reduces anxiety & agitation
π Scaling music therapy
Fun mentions as always: Andy Tubman Chandana Fitzgerald Francesca Wuttke Ali Parsa Jorge Juan Fernández García
β±οΈ [00:00 - 04:00] | Intro & Banter
Jim & Eugene joke about podcast delays, St. Patrick’s Day, and Irish gifts to the White House.
β±οΈ [04:00 - 10:00] | Meet Rachel Francine: A Life in Tech
From VHS vs. Beta to CitySearch, Rachel recounts her wild career journey.
β±οΈ [10:00 - 15:00] | Growing Up in a Beanbag Factory with an Opera-Singing Inventor Dad
Yes, really. Also, how patents were dinner table conversations.
β±οΈ [15:00 - 20:00] | From Nashville to Music Tech: The Road to SingFit
Rachel’s experience in the music industry & early digital platforms.
β±οΈ [20:00 - 27:00] | What is SingFit? And Why Singing is Medicine
Explaining the science of active music therapy and its impact.
β±οΈ [27:00 - 33:00] | Case Studies: Dementia, Autism & Mental Health
How singing reduces agitation, anxiety, and even hospital visits.
β±οΈ [33:00 - 37:00] | Scaling Music Therapy: The Market Challenge
Why music therapists are rare & how SingFit is bridging the gap.
β±οΈ [37:00 - 40:00] | The Future of SingFit & Big Announcements Coming
Expansion to B2C, football clubs, and a mystery mega-partnership.
β±οΈ [40:00 - 42:00] | Jim’s “Famous Last Question”
Rachel’s advice? Follow the money & understand the music business.
β±οΈ [42:00 - End] | Wrap-Up & Subscribe!
Final thoughts, audience shout-outs, and the importance of hitting that subscribe button. -
#TheShot of #DigitalHealth Therapy took a deep dive with Payal Bhandari M.D. ,and let’s just say... minds were blown, hearts were inspired, and Jim Joyce almost started singing “Country Roads” when he heard Payal was from West Virginia. πΆ
From AI & diagnostics to functional medicine vs. traditional care, Payal didn't hold back. If you think your annual check-up is comprehensive, wait until she tells you how our health system is stuck in the past and why your microbiome is screaming for attention. π§
We tackled everything—personalized medicine, integrative care, RFK Jr.'s "Make America Healthy Again" movement, and why your data is so valuable..
If you want science, heart, and a side of humor in your healthcare discussions, this is the episode for you! ποΈ
π₯ Top 5 Key Takeaways
1οΈβ£ π§ Data knows more than you think about you..
2οΈβ£ π Traditional & functional medicine should be friends, not foes.
3οΈβ£ π AI + biomarkers = precision medicine goldmine.
4οΈβ£ π° U.S. healthcare system = sick care, not healthcare.
5οΈβ£ π΅ Music is medicine. Literally.
Fun mentions as always: Mark Hyman, MD Sandra Scheinbaum, Ph.D. Larry Shore MD, FAAFP Matthew Holt Lucy Reynales Ritesh Patel ViVE Marina Borukhovich -
Ever wonder what happens when you mix a lawyer’s mindset, cold-calling resilience, and a deep love for healthcare investment? You get Richard Lungen, a guy who turned rejection into an art form and convinced 100+ healthcare execs to hand over $$$ for HC9 Ventures. π°π‘
From almost becoming a prosecutor to building provider networks before networks were cool, Richard’s journey is packed with wisdom, war stories, and a deep appreciation for just how hard healthcare really is. We covered everything from sales tactics to the power of listening to quarterly reports like it’s the latest #TheShot of #DigitalHealth Therapy podcast with Jim Joyce.
If you're an entrepreneur trying to break into healthcare, here’s your golden ticket to understanding how to navigate this industry—spoiler alert: it’s a LONG game. π
Top 5 Key Takeaways π
π Cold calling still works – Just know your target!
π Listen to earnings calls – They’re free market intelligence!
β³ Healthcare sales take years – So start now.
π¦Ύ Know your audience – Investors & buyers don’t want guesses.
π‘ .... and great advice from Richard to entrepreneurs..
Fun mentions: Pete Antunes John Wray Tim Wentworth Charlie Falcone
#DigitalHealth #HealthcareInvestment #VentureCapital #Entrepreneurship #HC9Ventures #TheShotPodcast -
π AI, healthcare, and a nostalgic trip down digital memory lane—this week, Brian Kalis, Managing Director at Accenture Health joined Jim Joyce and I on this week's #TheShot of #DigitalHealth Therapy and made us all question why we weren’t launching startups in Web 1.0. Brian’s journey has been a blend of tech geekery, consulting wizardry, and AI-fueled optimism. We covered:
π€ The real deal behind AI adoption in healthcare
π Why health systems are drowning in red tape
π° How health plans are finally picking up the pace (π€― yes, really?!)
π Also, a friendly PSA: AI agents might soon be negotiating with AI agents, leaving us humans to watch from the sidelines with popcorn. πΏ
..... Also, be nice to AI—they’re watching.....
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Ever wonder what really drives success? Fearless risk-taking, AI-powered interns, and, uh… a chicken heart?! ππ This week on #TheShot of #DigitalHealth Therapy, Jim Joyce and I sat down with the energetic Rachel Loui, who’s been through everything from management consulting, big pharma and big tech to hacking fear itself. She’s teaching companies how to conquer AI anxiety, embrace neuropsychology in business, and—oh yeah—how to not bring an actual chicken heart to a meeting.
Tune in to learn why fear is the biggest enemy of growth, why pharma is still playing catch-up, and before your AI intern takes over your job.
π₯ Top 5 Key Takeaways
π Fear blocks growth—hack it, don’t fight it.
π Gen AI is your (nearly) free 24/7 intern.
π Pharma still lags behind in AI adoption..
π Data and psychology....
π oh and ... a chicken heart can get you an A.
π Show Breakdown
β³ 00:00 - 02:00 | Back to Normal Format & AI Backgrounds π
Jim and Eugene discuss returning to regular podcasting and Jim’s AI-generated hotel room mishap.
β³ 02:01 - 05:00 | Meet Rachel: Life Starts with Death π‘
Rachel shares her philosophy on making bold life choices by imagining her 102-year-old self looking back.
β³ 05:01 - 08:00 | The Chicken Heart Story ππ
Rachel’s childhood experiment with a real chicken heart sets the tone for her lifelong passion for efficiency and impact.
β³ 08:01 - 12:00 | From Pharma to Strategy in China π
Rachel’s path from management consulting to Boehringer Ingelheim and leading strategy in China, Taiwan, and Hong Kong.
β³ 12:01 - 16:00 | Startup Lessons & the Reality of Selling to Doctors π
How Rachel’s digital health startup failed, but taught her valuable lessons about sales, psychology, and tech adoption in healthcare.
β³ 16:01 - 20:00 | Google & Sales Psychology π
Applying data-driven insights from pharma to Google, managing $500M in revenue, and why sales is ultimately about psychology.
β³ 20:01 - 25:00 | Gen AI = Your Free Intern π€
Rachel explains why AI is like a 24/7 intern and how companies can leverage it instead of fearing it.
β³ 25:01 - 30:00 | Pharma & AI: Playing Catch-Up (Again) π
The industry’s slow AI adoption, learning from consumer brands, and struggles with data-driven decisions.
β³ 30:01 - 34:00 | Global Pharma Strategy: Germany vs. China π
Rachel breaks down the cultural challenges of working between German HQ and the Chinese healthcare market.
β³ 34:01 - 36:00 | Final Advice: Be Bold, No Fear π₯
Rachel’s key advice for entrepreneurs: push past fear, take risks, and explore new skills—even improv! -
π Kicking Off #TheShot of #DigitalHealth Therapy 2025 with a new format! πWe're thrilled to launch the first episode of 2025 experimenting with long-form content β a whopping ~2-hour deep dive.. and I could not think of anyone better to be our guinea pig than than Jay Parkinson, MD, MPH, the legendary pioneer of virtual care. From childhood dirt bikes to reimagining healthcare through design thinking, Jay took us on a fascinating journey.This isn't just another episodeβit's a masterclass on disruption, grit, and patience. Plus, we had a few laughs along the way (who knew golf courses could inspire healthcare innovation?).Top 5 Key Takeaways:1οΈβ£ π― "Patients need relationships and resultsβit's all about balance."2οΈβ£ π€ Virtual care thrives with teamwork, not silos.3οΈβ£ π‘ Healthcare innovation = simplifying complexity creatively.4οΈβ£ π± The iPhone revolutionized how docs and patients connect.5οΈβ£ π Burnout is real; staying curious is the antidote.Fun mentions as always: Steve Seuntjens Matt Loeb Christie Pitts Yoky Matsuoka Peter Pronovost MD, PhD, FCCM Mark Hyman, MD grant harrison David Karp Bryce Roberts Scott Shreeve, MD John Hallock Guy Friedman Alex LeBrun Vinod Khosla Panasonic Well YourCoach.Health--------------------------------------------------------------------------Play-by-PlayKickoff & 2025 Vision (00:00 - 08:00)A lively intro to the new format, reflections on CES & JPM, and a warm welcome to Jay Parkinson.Jayβs Origin Story (08:01 - 20:00)From Missouriβs dirt roads to WashU, Jay shares his unique path, early inspirations, and love for design.Preventive Medicine Redefined (20:01 - 35:00)Insights into Jayβs time at Hopkins and how systems thinking shaped his view of population health.The Birth of Virtual Care (35:01 - 51:00)How the iPhone and tech-savvy culture in Williamsburg catalyzed Jayβs first practice model.Hello Health: Disrupting Primary Care (51:01 - 01:06:00)The challenges, funding, and lessons learned in creating a tech-forward physical + virtual care model.Sherpaa: The Pioneer of Virtual Primary Care (01:06:01 - 01:23:00)Building the foundations of sticky patient-doctor relationships via virtual care.Crossover Health & Strategic Scaling (01:23:01 - 01:32:00)The hybrid care model and Jayβs role in revolutionizing care delivery infrastructure.Tech Evolution & The Role of AI (01:32:01 - 01:41:00)AI's role in healthcare: tools, challenges, and why behavior change is the ultimate hurdle.Reflection on Healthcare Complexity (01:41:01 - 01:51:00)A candid discussion about systemic collapse, resilience, and the future of care.Parting Wisdom (01:51:01 - End)Jayβs advice to young disruptors: "Be patient, stay curious, and always keep learning."
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Welcome to Wednesday - Jim Joyce and I are bringing to you #TheShot of #DigitalHealth Therapy from the same EST timezoneπ This week, we had the pleasure of speaking with the amazing Yael Berman, CEO of Big Health—a woman who has tackled German oil rigs, Lehman Brothers stress balls, and for over a decade, the complexities of mental health. Yael shared her journey from Duke to transforming insomnia care, all while proving that sleep isn’t just a luxury—it’s healthcare! π€
π₯ Cracking reimbursement codes
π€ Digital CBT - a step-care model for sleep & mental health
π° How following the money can make—or break—a startup
π‘ “Be scrappy, but respect operational details.”
π€ “Provider trust drives digital health adoption.”
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On this Thanksgiving episode of #TheShot of #DigitalHealth Therapy π Jim Joyce and I were delighted to welcome Umang Patel, Chief Clinical Information Officer at Microsoft who still finds time to be a pediatrician one day a week:
Few key takeaways:
β° Time-saving tools can transform healthcare outcomes
π€ Trust is the foundation of better care
π Value-based care is the way forward
π©Ί Healthcare needs delight!
π€ Trust and time: the secret sauce in healthcare
πΏ Why prevention always beats cure (and paperwork!)
β¨ AI tools actually making a difference
Tune in for insights and whole lot of wisdom!
Fun mentions as always: Edward Kliphuis Ali Parsa Mairi Johnson BABYLON HEALTHCARE SERVICES LIMITED Peter Foley LetsGetChecked Truepill Neko Health -
Happy Wednesday! I am super proud of Jim Joyce and I for staying consistent again with #TheShot of #DigitalHealth Therapy. Those podcast coaching sessions must be working! π This week, we sat down with Chris Cera, CEO of Arcweb Technologies—a man who’s gone from peeling bananas for cash to peeling back the layers of healthcare’s complexity. π Chris shared his journey from chocolate bananas and chemistry to building cutting-edge digital healthcare solutions, all while keeping his Linux stack perfectly balanced:
Some Key Takeaways:
π Peeling bananas builds character—and a strong work ethic
π§π» Open source drives healthcare innovation, slowly but surely
π₯ EMRs, EHRs, Interoperability.. oh my...
π― Design thinking in healthcare
π‘ "Find your purpose and build around it.”
Fun mentions as always: Chandana Fitzgerald Jonathan Weiner HLTH Inc. ΕURA Tom Hale Dexcom -
Happy #WorldKindnessDay and welcome to another episode (#153) of #TheShot of #DigitalHealth Therapy. π Today Jim Joyce and I welcomed the fascinating Brian Murphy, Co-Founder & Chief Scientific Officer of Cumulus Neuroscience. Brian’s journey is a blend of global exploration, multidisciplinary brilliance and a mission to revolutionize brain health measurement. We discussed his path from cognitive neuroscience to founding a company tackling some of healthcare’s toughest challenges.
Key topics and nuggets of wisdom:
π§ Objective measurement of brain and mental health
π The role of scalable, non-invasive technologies in trials
π Global experience fuels multidisciplinary innovation
π― “Precision tools can transform clinical trial outcomes
Fun mentions as always: Liam Kaufman Caramazza Alfonso
#BrainHealth #DigitalBiomarkers #NeuroscienceInnovation #CognitiveHealth #DigitalHealth #CumulusNeuroscience -
This week on #TheShot of #DigitalHealth Therapy, Jim Joyce and I wished that we had booked our guest for at least 3 hours as the nuggets of wisdom kept coming. It was our pleasure to π host Glen Tullman, the legendary CEO of Transcarent. Glen took us through his journey—from launching companies to pioneering the way we think about healthcare with his vision for better, more affordable, and accessible care. Glen’s perspective on innovation, category creation, and putting patients at the center of healthcare offers invaluable insights for leaders everywhere.
Top 5 Nuggets:
π “Innovate by doing, not talking.”
π‘ “Different, not better, defines a new category.”
πͺ “Failure is just learning—go for it!”
π₯ “Healthcare must be affordable, accessible, effective.”
π “Customer-focused partnerships drive real change.”
Fun mentions as always: Lee Shapiro Robert Garber Naomi Allen Mike Rolla Mark Cuban Pat Geraghty Livongo Teladoc Health Hemant Taneja Allscripts Evernorth Health Services -
Another meticulously unproduced episode (#151) of #TheShot of Digital Health Therapy is here ! π This time, we invited one of the OGs in "mHealth" π, Drew Schiller, Co-Founder & CEO of Validic. Drew took us through his journey, from starting a neighborhood newspapers as a kid to building a health data platform that’s reshaping healthcare. He shared valuable insights on entrepreneurship, the evolution of Validic, and the ever-crucial role of understanding your customer:
π° The impact of pricing and partnership strategies
π Navigating digital health’s shifts and staying agile
π Validic’s pivotal journey from API to enterprise solutions
π Value-based pricing wins over low-ball offers
π€ Client partnerships must be win-win to last
π Know your customer’s story as if it’s yours
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On Episode #150 Jim Joyce and I sat down π with Ross Harper, Founder of Limbic. Ross is our first guest on the show that neither one of us had met before! Ross shared his journey from neuroscience to founding Limbic and diving deep into AI’s potential to transform mental health care:
π§ The intersection of #neuroscience and #AI in mental health
π€ How AI can enhance the clinician-patient relationship
π€ The role of empathy in AI & patient engagement
πΊπΈ A UK startup entering the US market
Fun mentions as always: Edward Kliphuis HLTH USA Jonathan Weiner Frontiers Health Amber Bullis -
Jim Joyce and I realize its Thursday but we decided to do #TheShot of #DigitalHealth Therapy Live from Frontiers Health conference this week. π There is a lot of "firsts" in this episode.
First time doing this live on one screen and in person...
First time I said "Jim Joyce!!!!!" live!
First time basically kidnapping David Benshoof Klein after his ground breaking keynote.
First time David and the team at Click Therapeutics, Inc. proposed: "Software Enhanced Drugs π" as the term
But you will have to watch OR listen to the full episode to hear other things that David never shared publicly before :)
Fun mentions as always: Roberto Ascione Kristin Milburn Frontiers Health Sarah Jackson Omada Health
#DigitalHealth #PharmaInnovation #SoftwareEnhancedDrugs #digitaltherapeutics #Entrepreneurship #HealthcareTransformation #ClickTherapeutics #DTX -
Jim Joyce and I are back, continuing our tradition of staying consistently inconsistent and meticulously unproduced π. In episode #148 of #TheShot of #DigitalHealth Therapy, we chatted with Cris De Luca, Partner at Sanofi Ventures. (I still can’t believe we haven’t had him on before, especially since we go to the same barber π)
Cris shared his incredible journey through his own startup, healthcare innovation, corporate venturing, and the evolving dynamics of digital health—but we covered a lot more, including:
π How to scale ventures with patient empowerment at the core
π‘ The role of corporate venturing in transforming healthcare
π’ Swinging for the fences
π― Key insights on building sustainable, scalable businesses
π The importance of seeking mentorship early and often
Fun mentions as always: Steve Seuntjens Dave Ricks All-In Podcast Alex Fair Paul Hudson -
"Being an immigrant child meant figuring things out fast – from homework to speaking English. That mindset is what drives me in healthcare.’ – Dorsa Barzin
Jim Joyce and I got a shot of energy on today's #TheShot of #DigitalHealth Therapy - even though Dorsa did the recording from a hopistal room and suppsedly at 50% energy! Thats dedication! Her unique journey through public health, case management, and risk adjustment (yep you heard that right) is fascinating:
π» Blending Technology with Clinical Care
π₯ Risk Adjustment in Medicare
π©βοΈ Nurses as Innovators
π Operational Efficiency in Healthcare
π©π» Learning from Tech Failures
Fun mentions as always: Bryan Sivak Marina Borukhovich BABYLON HEALTHCARE SERVICES LIMITED Meritage Healthcare, LLC -
Jim Joyce and I had so much fun today on #TheShot of #DigitalHealth Therapy. On this episode, we covered the whole health care "system" with the super energetic Amanda Goltz. Tune in now - you wont regret it:
π Healthcare isn’t a system
π₯ Doctors and autonomy
π» AI in healthcare will thrive only if we move beyond claims data to real health outcomes.”
πΌ Employers role in healthcare
π§ Cognitive load in healthcare
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Jim Joyce and I, were super honored that Rachel Trobman agreed to spend a full hour with us on her birthday!! Happy birthday π On today's edition of #TheShot of #DigitalHealth Therapy we had a bit of #startup therapy - thank you Rachel for joining us on your birthday and being super open about a topic not many are willing to openly talk about:
π From journalism to healthcare, it’s all about telling the right story
π« Husband and wife founders: trust is your greatest asset
πΌ Every startup journey has its highs and lows, but resilience is key
π Superpowers of every successful entrepreneur
π The decision to shut down your startup
π©β€οΈππ¨ ooh and... is there a Couples Startup Therapy podcast looming?
Fun mentions as always: Marina Borukhovich Jason Trobman Bayer G4A StartUp Health Connected Health Alliance - Visa fler