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Submit ReviewSome are quite convinced that Silicon Valley was born through the emergence of psychedelic drugs in the late 1950s. Icons like Steve Jobs credit LSD for massive shifts in creativity and perspective. After reaching a crescendo in the mid-60s, most psychedelics were made illegal this time of year in 1968. Psychedelics have since had a renaissance in the tech community, and more importantly, in the space of mental health. What the psychiatric establishment dubbed “ wonder drugs” for most of the 1950s and early 1060s, MDMA is finally back on the path to reach approval for therapeutic use by the FDA as soon as 2023, with psilocybin a year or two after that. The nation’s top universities are now scrambling to set up psychedelic research centers, and millions of dollars in early-stage capital is being allocated to the space. After a long and complex road of decriminalizing cannabis in much of the United States, areas are now starting to follow such a path with psilocybin. The following is a first-hand account of a psilocybin journey by the podcast host, Elijah Szasz, as he unpacks the experience with his business partner Eric Colbert. ::For links and show notes, please visit our site:https://www.spark6.com/podcastIf you enjoy the podcast, we’d be endlessly grateful if you left a short review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes. It takes about 60 seconds and the feedback is very appreciated. It also makes a huge difference by helping others find the show.
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Steve is co-founder of KUNGFU.AI, a consultancy that helps companies start and accelerate AI programs by providing strategy and development services. A former teacher turned creative technologist. Steve spent 17 years working in business development, marketing, product management, and creative strategy roles serving Fortune 500 technology companies. Steve's passion is applying emerging technologies creatively to provide simple solutions to big problems. He’s worked closely with IBM Watson, leveraging Watson APIs to create innovative sales marketing and event solutions. Steve has certificates from MIT Sloan School of Management in Artificial Intelligence: Implications for Businesses Strategy and Luma Institute for Human-Centered Design.::For links and show notes, please visit our site: https://www.spark6.com/podcastIf you enjoy the podcast, we’d be endlessly grateful if you left a short review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes. It takes about 60 seconds and the feedback is very appreciated. It also makes a huge difference by helping others find the show.
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Dr. Duane Varan is CEO of MediaScience and also CEO of Hark Connect. MediaScience is the leader in media innovation research. Hark Connect is the most advanced platform for qualitative research. Dr. Varan is the recipient of numerous awards including the Australian Prime Minister's Award for University Teacher of the Year.::For links and show notes, please visit our site.If you enjoy the podcast, we’d be endlessly grateful if you left a short review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes. It takes about 60 seconds and the feedback is very appreciated. It also makes a huge difference by helping others find the show.
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Throughout his life, Gordon Olson has created and advised where technology and culture are going— being a futurist with a deep understanding of how people think and how technology is shaping the world. He believes that through technology, we can bring a new way of looking, interacting, and living in the world with a possibility of abundance.
While taking a shower, which was cut short from living with multiple people, he decided to make a new water heater. Since this time, Mr. Olson has had a relentless passion for the water heater industry. He started Torii Industries with his Co-founder to reimagine water. His team is creating a highly efficient, low-upfront cost, and environmentally sustainable tankless water heater.::For links and show notes, please visit our site.If you enjoy the podcast, we’d be endlessly grateful if you left a short review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes. It takes about 60 seconds and the feedback is very appreciated. It also makes a huge difference by helping others find the show.
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Martin Cooper is an engineer, inventor, entrepreneur, and futurist. He is known as the “father of the cell phone.” He led the creation of the world’s first cell phone at Motorola—and made the first public call on it. Over nearly three decades at Motorola, Cooper contributed to the development of pagers, two-way radio dispatch systems, quartz crystal manufacture, and more.A serial entrepreneur, he and his wife, Arlene Harris, have co-founded numerous wireless technology companies. This includes Cellular Business Systems, SOS Wireless Communications, GreatCall, and ArrayComm. Cooper is currently chairman of Dyna LLC and a member of the FCC’s Technological Advisory Council. He was the first to observe the Law of Spectrum Capacity, which became known as Cooper’s Law.
In 2013, Cooper became a member of the National Academy of Engineering from whom he received the Charles Stark Draper Prize for Engineering. He was awarded the Marconi Prize “for being a wireless visionary who reshaped the concept of mobile communication.” He has been inducted into the Consumer Electronics Hall of Fame and Wireless History Foundation’s Wireless Hall of Fame. The Radio Club of America awarded him a Lifetime Achievement Award in 2010. He is a lifetime member of the IEEE, was president of its Vehicular Technology Society, and received its Centennial Medal. In 2007, Time magazine named him one of the “100 Best Inventors in History.” He is a Prince of Asturias Laureate.
Cooper grew up in Chicago, the son of Ukrainian immigrants. He attended Crane Technical High School and the Illinois Institute of Technology, where he is a Life Trustee. He served in the US Navy as a submarine officer during the Korean Conflict.::For links and show notes, please visit our site.If you enjoy the podcast, we’d be endlessly grateful if you left a short review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes. It takes about 60 seconds and the feedback is very appreciated. It also makes a huge difference by helping others find the show.
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Aidan Gold Raised $225M at eGenesis to solve the organ shortage. Investor Relations at HyperGuap. Late Stage Investor in SpaceX, Carta, and Public. With a lot of common interests, we also cover the current state of blockchain, the importance of sleep, recovery hacking, and diving into new experiences. ::For links and show notes, please visit our site.If you enjoy the podcast, we’d be endlessly grateful if you left a short review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes. It takes about 60 seconds and the feedback is very appreciated. It also makes a huge difference by helping others find the show.
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Matt Bowman is the founder and CEO of My Tech High, a tuition-free, personalized education program for students from Kindergarten to College. He has been involved with education, online learning, public school choice, technology, and entrepreneurship for over 30 years. Matt holds a bachelor's and master's degree in education and is an alumnus of Stanford's Executive Business Management program. Now beginning its 12th year, My Tech High serves over 18,000 students across multiple states, including many military families worldwide.::For links and show notes, please visit our site.If you enjoy the podcast, we’d be endlessly grateful if you left a short review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes. It takes about 60 seconds and the feedback is very appreciated. It also makes a huge difference by helping others find the show.
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Lara Jeremko is a Founder & CEO of Beyond Ventures, a multi-disciplinary advisory firm partnering with entrepreneurs, investors, researchers, brands & artists to advance innovation in longevity, care, and human performance. She has more than 16 years of experience in institutional investment management and startup advisory. She is also a music video dancer, painter, and classical pianist who is obsessed with fashion design.::For links and show notes, please visit our site.If you enjoy the podcast, we’d be endlessly grateful if you left a short review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes. It takes about 60 seconds and the feedback is very appreciated. It also makes a huge difference by helping others find the show.
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Tracie Dean Ponder is an education and tech entrepreneur, equality & equity advocate, as well as a filmmaker and writer. She's the Founder and Executive Director of B~STEM Project. The organization’s primary goal is to provide free educational and career development experiences for young girls and women around business and STEM disciplines across all industries and job sectors. B~STEM also offers an extension of its programs to both boys and girls through strategic partnerships with youth-based organizations and academic institutions. The organization has a keen focus on addressing inequity in education affecting underserved communities and people of color. B~STEM has provided over 7,500 hours of programming and impacted over 4K youth and young adults.
Tracie has written several educational guidebooks for students and is focused on developing edu-tech platforms to scale her efforts. She received a B.A. from New York University, M.A. from De Paul University and a Certificate in Film, Television and New Media from UCLA.::For links and show notes, please visit our site.If you enjoy the podcast, we’d be endlessly grateful if you left a short review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes. It takes about 60 seconds and the feedback is very appreciated. It also makes a huge difference by helping others find the show.
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Espree was recently featured in INC Magazine as one of the top 30 women in tech to follow. Known in the community simply as "The Girl Who Gets it Done," Espree uses technology and digital content to thoughtfully connect people in the tech industry and move them from online connections to meaningful real-world relationships. Today, her company creates high-quality digital content, including podcasts, technology, and curated experiences focused on Los Angeles tech and global women in tech ecosystems. These resources help the community accelerate in business via authentically connecting. You can listen to her podcasts "WeAreLATech" and "Women in Tech" by going to WeAreLATech.fm and womenintech.fm. The purpose of the Women in Tech podcast is to empower listeners to expand their minds, showing them what's possible and leaving each episode with the thought: "If she can do it, so can I." The purpose of the WeAreLATech podcast is to immerse any listener into the Los Angeles tech ecosystem quickly.::For links and show notes, please visit our site.If you enjoy the podcast, we’d be endlessly grateful if you left a short review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes. It takes about 60 seconds and the feedback is very appreciated. It also makes a huge difference by helping others find the show.
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