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The Breach is Coming! Are You Ready? — Cybersecurity Strategies for Healthcare Organizations
Jun 11, 2026
37m 33s
The Founder's Dilemma: Why Great Science Isn't Enough!
Jun 4, 2026
42m 46s
30 Million Women, One Overlooked Problem with Dr. Kate Stephenson
May 19, 2026
47m 23s
Breaking the Legs of Wine: How JuJu Labs Is Rewiring the Science of Taste with Sanjeev Chitre
May 5, 2026
1h 01m 31s
The Hidden Crisis of Medication Mismanagement with Dr. Anthony Sterns
Apr 21, 2026
49m 51s
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| 6/11/26 | ![]() The Breach is Coming! Are You Ready? — Cybersecurity Strategies for Healthcare Organizations | In this conversation, Carlos Castan, a fractional CIO, discusses the critical cybersecurity challenges facing healthcare organizations. He emphasizes the importance of compliance with HIPAA regulations, the need for proactive cybersecurity measures, and the role of education in preventing breaches. Carlos also highlights the evolution of his company, DataWorks LLC, and the significance of combining AI with human intelligence to enhance cybersecurity. He shares insights on the future of healthcare IT services and the necessity for organizations to adopt a proactive approach to IT management.Chapters:00:00 The Cybersecurity Crisis in Healthcare02:58 Understanding the Role of a Fractional CIO05:53 The Importance of Compliance and Cybersecurity08:48 Proactive Measures Against Cyber Threats11:55 The Human Element in Cybersecurity14:58 The Evolution of DataWorks18:04 AI vs. Real Intelligence in Cybersecurity20:50 Navigating Compliance and Certification23:52 The Future of Healthcare IT Services27:07 The Need for Proactive IT Management30:00 Scaling Healthcare IT Solutions33:01 The Vision for the Future of Healthcare ITGuest Information:Guest's Name: Carlos CastanGuest's Title/Position: Co-Founder & Managing PartnerGuest's Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/carlos-castan/Company / Affiliation: DataWorks LLC https://dataworksllc.com/Guest's Bio: Carlos Castan is the Co-Founder and Managing Partner of DataWorks LLC, a technology consulting and managed services firm that helps organizations align technology investments with business goals. With decades of experience in IT strategy, infrastructure, cybersecurity, and business consulting, Carlos specializes in helping organizations modernize operations, strengthen security, and leverage technology as a driver of growth and organizational impact. Through DataWorks' unique Technology–Impact–Goals (TIG) framework, he works closely with healthcare organizations, professional services firms, and growing businesses to develop practical technology strategies that support long-term success Takeaways:Healthcare is a prime target for cyberattacks.Many healthcare organizations lack the necessary technology expertise.Compliance with HIPAA is crucial to avoid hefty fines.Cybersecurity breaches can severely damage an organization's reputation.Employee training is essential to prevent cyber threats.AI can enhance cybersecurity but should not replace human intelligence.Proactive IT management can prevent costly breaches.Healthcare organizations need to allocate funds effectively for IT.The demand for healthcare IT services is growing rapidly.Building a network of experts is vital for effective IT management.The Healthy Enterprise Podcast is produced by Bullzeye Global Growth Partners https://bullzeyeglobal.com/ | 37m 33s | ||||||
| 6/4/26 | ![]() The Founder's Dilemma: Why Great Science Isn't Enough! | Katrina Rogers has spent her career helping biotech innovators navigate one of the toughest journeys in business: turning scientific breakthroughs into successful companies. In this episode, she shares why great science alone rarely guarantees success, the hidden challenges that cause promising startups to stall, and the critical role advisors, investors, and strategic networks play in bringing new therapies to market. From fundraising and founder psychology to commercialization and leadership, Katrina offers an inside look at what it really takes to move a biotech company from discovery to exit—and why the biggest obstacles are often the ones founders never see coming.Chapters:00:00 The Loneliness and Rewards of Founding01:00 Navigating the Life Sciences Ecosystem09:57 The Role of Advisors in Drug Development19:02 Challenges in Fundraising and Pitching21:20 Building a Convincing Business Case22:35 Preparing Founders for Success25:26 The Importance of Education in Entrepreneurship27:12 Understanding Founder DNA and Team Dynamics30:16 Trust and Relationships in Investment31:35 Crafting the Perfect Pitch35:32 Networking and Community Building39:08 The Role of Mentorship in Capital Readiness41:05 Future Endeavors and Learning OpportunitiesGuest Information:Guest's Name: Katrina RogersGuest's Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/katrinarogers/Company / Affiliation: Katrina Rogers Consulting https://krogersconsulting.com/Guest's Bio: Katrina Rogers is the Founder and CEO of Katrina Rogers Consulting, where she advises biotech and life sciences companies on strategy, drug development, commercialization, and organizational growth. With more than 20 years of experience across pharmaceutical research, operations, and business leadership, she helps founders and executives navigate complex challenges, build high-performing organizations, and bring innovative therapies to market. An analytical chemist by training, Katrina is recognized for her ability to bridge science, business strategy, and stakeholder engagement to drive meaningful results. Takeaways:Being a founder is incredibly lonely but rewarding.Navigating drug development requires expertise in complex biology.Many founders lack the necessary skills for drug development.The contract service industry is crucial for biotech startups.Smaller biotech companies are increasingly driving innovation.Founders often struggle with sales and marketing skills.It's important for founders to recognize when to delegate roles.Advisors can provide critical insights to struggling founders.The fundraising process can be challenging for technical founders.Founders must adapt their vision based on market readiness. Founders need a convincing business case to attract investors.It's crucial to prepare founders for the challenges ahead.Education plays a vital role in guiding entrepreneurs.Understanding founder DNA is key to evaluating teams.Trust is essential in the investment process.Crafting a pitch is about getting to the next meeting.Networking is invaluable for building relationships.Mentorship can significantly enhance capital readiness.Community support is crucial for startup success.Continuous learning is necessary for entrepreneurs.The Healthy Enterprise Podcast is produced by Bullzeye Global Growth Partners https://bullzeyeglobal.com/ | 42m 46s | ||||||
| 5/19/26 | ![]() 30 Million Women, One Overlooked Problem with Dr. Kate Stephenson | Dr. Kate Stephenson explores the often-overlooked reality of women’s health—particularly vaginal infections that impact millions each year—and why better solutions are long overdue. She introduces CERN’s innovative device, designed to treat these conditions without the side effects of traditional medications, and breaks down the science behind how it works. The conversation also tackles the cultural stigma that keeps these issues in the shadows, the regulatory hurdles of bringing new medical technologies to market, and the importance of building strong networks to advance women’s health innovation. Kate shares her journey as a female engineer and entrepreneur in a male-dominated field, offering insight into resilience, leadership, and the need for more diverse, patient-centered solutions.Chapters:00:00 The Unspoken Health Crisis for Women03:00 Innovative Solutions in Women's Health06:06 Breaking the Silence: Cultural Barriers in Women's Health08:56 The Science Behind the CERN Device11:56 Navigating Regulatory Challenges14:52 The Journey of a Female Engineer in MedTech17:50 Building a Network for Change22:47 Navigating Women's Health in Tech28:53 Overcoming Challenges as a Woman in Engineering36:40 The Journey of Entrepreneurship and Consulting41:36 Building Connections in the Bullpen Network45:58 Future Directions for CERN and Personal GrowthGuest Information:Guest's Name: Dr. Kate StephensonGuest's Title/Position: VP EngineeringGuest's Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dyadengineering/Company / Affiliation: CERN Device https://cerndevice.com/Guest's Bio: Dr. Stephenson is a Stanford Engineering PhD with a deep technical consulting background in the design and development of products at life science startups. She has a twenty-year history of strategic early-stage technical projects in a wide range of novel medical products, including medical device, digital health, drug delivery and pharma. A long-term resident of California’s Silicon Valley, her active network spans the life sciences community, including R1 academic centers, major strategics, investors, and startups. Her three key areas of expertise include evaluation of regulated medical products, entrepreneurship education and technical writing.Takeaways:30 million women visit doctors for vaginal infections annually.Vaginal infections are the second leading cause for women in the ER.Current treatments for vaginal infections have not evolved in 40 years.CERN Corporation is developing a device to treat vaginal infections using microbicidal light.Cultural stigma prevents women from discussing their health issues.Women often receive incorrect diagnoses for vaginal infections.The CERN device is designed for home use with no drugs involved.The device uses blue light to target specific pathogens safely.Regulatory challenges exist in bringing innovative women's health devices to market.Networking and education are crucial for advancing women's health initiatives. I am calling the shots and organizing the engineering teams.The end result is helping women get over these health issues.We need to come up not with just one solution, but with a dozen options.The ultimate intent of this product is it's a home use product.The doctors hate it because literally it is the bare bottom value they offer.I joined the boys wrestling team my senior year to support a friend.I realized I had gone through four years of engineering education without a female professor.I want other women engineers to experience being taught by a woman.I'm the kid whose friend got bullied and I took action.I appreciate going to some of these events for networking.The Healthy Enterprise Podcast is produced by Bullzeye Global Growth Partners https://bullzeyeglobal.com/ | 47m 23s | ||||||
| 5/5/26 | ![]() Breaking the Legs of Wine: How JuJu Labs Is Rewiring the Science of Taste with Sanjeev Chitre✨ | wine scienceentrepreneurship+4 | Sanjeev Chitre | JuJu Labs | — | wineJuJu Labs+6 | — | 1h 01m 31s | |
| 4/21/26 | ![]() The Hidden Crisis of Medication Mismanagement with Dr. Anthony Sterns✨ | medication managementhealthcare technology+4 | Dr. Anthony Sterns | iRx Reminder | — | medication adherencehealthcare costs+5 | — | 49m 51s | |
| 4/8/26 | ![]() Empowering Women Through Community with Aalyiah Heath and Naomi Cosman✨ | women's leadershipcommunity+4 | Aalyiah HeathNaomi Cosman | Club Mamabee | — | women's leadershipcommunity support+4 | — | 45m 30s | |
| 3/25/26 | ![]() Dietary Intelligence: The Future of Food Allergy Tech & Transparency with Dylan McDonnell✨ | food allergiesdietary transparency+3 | Dylan McDonnell | Foodini | — | food allergiesdietary restrictions+5 | — | 45m 13s | |
| 3/13/26 | ![]() Emergency Response Biotech: Real-Time Health Monitoring in Extreme Environments with Jonathan López✨ | biotechhealth monitoring+4 | Jonathan López | karē Corp | Puerto Rico | biotechreal-time health monitoring+4 | — | 39m 17s | |
| 2/12/26 | ![]() MONEY BALL Episode 4 - Chandi Bandara, Precision Quantomics✨ | fundraisingdrug development+4 | Chandi Bandara | Precision QuantomicsBLPN Club | — | fundraisingdrug development+6 | — | 27m 30s | |
| 1/30/26 | ![]() MONEY BALL Episode 3 - Doug Cohen, IR Medtek✨ | fundraisingcancer detection+3 | Doug Cohen | IR MedtekBLPN Club | — | fundraisingcancer detection+3 | — | 26m 39s | |
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| 1/2/26 | ![]() MONEY BALL Episode 2 - Robert Boyce, Plakous Therapeutics✨ | fundraisingbiotech+4 | Robert Boyce | regenerative medicine solutionsPlakous Therapeutics | necrotizing enterocolitis | fundraisingbiotech+5 | — | 27m 59s | |
| 1/2/26 | ![]() MONEY BALL Episode 1 - James Lovgren, Aspiro Therapeutics✨ | fundraisingbiotech startups+4 | James Lovgren | Aspiro TherapeuticsBLPN Club | — | fundraisingbiotech+5 | — | 26m 50s | |
| 1/1/26 | ![]() Power of Positive Psychology: Coaching, Identity & Workplace Success with Elissa Zylbershlag✨ | positive psychologyworkplace culture+3 | Elissa Zylbershlag | Work Wise Labs | — | positive psychologyworkplace success+3 | — | 52m 08s | |
| 12/30/25 | ![]() AI Teammates in Action: Streamlining Care and Reducing Denials with Katie Saindon✨ | AI in healthcareproduct management+3 | Katie Saindon | Qventus | — | AIhealthcare+5 | — | 44m 16s | |
| 12/29/25 | ![]() Biotech Meets Big Data: The Future of Data Storage is in Our DNA with T.K. Martin Tsui | In this episode of The Healthy Enterprise, guest Martin Tsui shares his journey from scientist to entrepreneur and the founding of his biotech startup, ncrspt. The conversation explores how CRISPR technology can be used for DNA-based data storage, offering a radically new approach to long-term, secure data preservation. Tsui breaks down the science behind CRISPR in accessible terms, discusses the fundraising challenges faced by deep-tech biotech startups, and highlights potential applications of DNA data storage—particularly in healthcare. The episode also examines the growing role of AI in data management, the future of data preservation, and why biological systems may hold the key to storing information at unprecedented scale and durability.Chapters:00:00 Introduction to Martin Tsui and ncrspt02:52 Martin's Journey in Science and Technology05:59 The Birth of ncrspt08:48 Understanding CRISPR Technology12:03 Current Stage of ncrspt and Challenges15:01 Innovative Data Storage Solutions18:02 The Science Behind DNA Data Storage20:56 Applications of DNA Data Storage23:51 Navigating the Investment Landscape27:04 Future Prospects and Applications of ncrspt29:57 The Challenges of DNA Data Storage32:56 The Process of Storing Data in DNA36:54 The Future of Data Centers38:00 Applications in Healthcare and Beyond40:32 The Role of AI in Data Storage42:24 Innovative Data Transfer Methods45:03 The Future of Data Preservation48:40 The Vision for Data Storage TechnologyGuest Information:Guest's Name: Martin TsuiGuest's Title/Position: Founder & CEOGuest's Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/t-k-martin-tsui/Company / Affiliation: ncrspt https://www.ncrspt.com/Guest's Bio: T.K. Martin Tsui is the Founder & CEO of ncrspt, a biotech platform pioneering the preservation of digital data in living cells using DNA-based storage technology. Under his leadership, ncrspt is developing proprietary methods to encode any digital format into biological systems for secure, long-term archiving across industries including healthcare, government, and enterprise. Tsui has a background in structural biochemistry and CRISPR research, with a Ph.D. in Molecular Biophysics and experience applying cutting-edge molecular biology techniques to solve complex scientific challenges before turning to deep tech entrepreneurship.Takeaways:Martin Tsui is the founder and CEO of ncrspt.ncrspt focuses on using CRISPR technology for data storage.CRISPR technology has applications in genome engineering and beyond.The startup was born out of a layoff experience at Amazon.Investors are often hesitant to fund biotech startups due to perceived risks.DNA can store vast amounts of data in a small volume.The density of DNA data storage is significantly higher than traditional methods.ncrspt aims to keep data for decades or centuries.The company is currently in the process of fundraising and developing prototypes.Understanding the science behind CRISPR is crucial for its applications. The technology requires cutting DNA into smaller pieces for storage.Quality control is essential in the DNA data storage process.Storing data in DNA can provide a secure backup solution.The process involves converting files into DNA sequences.Genome engineering tools like CRISPR are used in data insertion.Data can be preserved for long periods using biological methods.AI currently cannot access data stored in DNA.Innovative methods for data transfer can include space travel.The technology has potential applications in healthcare and national security.Raising awareness about DNA data storage is crucial for its adoption.The Healthy Enterprise Podcast is produced by Bullzeye Global Growth Partners https://bullzeyeglobal.com/ | 54m 46s | ||||||
| 12/29/25 | ![]() Rest, Resilience, and Reinvention: Helping Women Rise Before Burnout Hits with Annie Stephanos | In this episode of The Healthy Enterprise, Annie Stephanos shares her journey from burnout to becoming a certified life, mental health, and wellness coach. She discusses the realities of burnout, the difference between coaching and therapy, and how women can build sustainable routines, set healthy boundaries, and prioritize self-care. Annie also reflects on her entrepreneurial path with Highroads Coaching and offers practical tools for creating meaningful, lasting change.Chapters:00:00 Introduction to Highroads Coaching02:54 The Journey to Coaching06:44 Understanding Burnout10:34 The Layers of Burnout15:31 Preventing Burnout19:18 The Importance of Rest22:01 Coaching vs. Therapy30:27 The Reward of Coaching31:52 The Importance of Coaching for Coaches34:47 Navigating the Entrepreneurial Journey39:54 Marketing Strategies in a Saturated Market44:22 Leveraging Technology and AI in Coaching49:04 Advice for Aspiring Coaches and Those Facing BurnoutGuest Information:Guest's Name: Annie StephanosGuest's Title/Position: FounderGuest's Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/highroadscoaching/Company / Affiliation: Highroads Coaching https://highroadscoaching.com/Guest's Bio: Annie Stephanos, M.Ed., CMHC, CPLC is a life, mental health, and wellness coach who helps individuals reconnect with themselves and build sustainable paths to balance and well-being. A former educational coach and Founder of Highroads Coaching, she empowers clients to recognize that the capacity for meaningful change has been within them all along. Annie brings a deep passion for guiding people toward their goals, grounded in her core values of hope, trust, and compassion, shaped by her own journey through burnout and PTSD. Takeaways:Annie Stefanos is a certified mental health and wellness coach.She helps high-achieving women recover from burnout.Burnout can stem from various sources, including workplace stress and societal pressures.Support systems are crucial for recovery from burnout.Coaching focuses on future goals, while therapy often addresses past issues.Setting healthy boundaries is essential for mental well-being.Rest is often undervalued in a productivity-driven society.Women need to be heard and supported in their struggles with burnout.Creating sustainable routines can help prevent burnout.Every client has unique needs, and coaching should be tailored to them. Never think you can do it all alone; it takes a village.Continuous learning and feedback are essential in coaching.Starting a business can be easier with the right support.Standing out in a saturated market requires a unique story.Word of mouth is the most effective marketing strategy.Coaching is a valuable investment in oneself.Don't wait for burnout to seek help; reach out early.Having a niche helps in establishing a coaching business.Coaching provides actionable tools for immediate change.You are worth investing in your mental health and well-being.The Healthy Enterprise Podcast is produced by Bullzeye Global Growth Partners https://bullzeyeglobal.com/ | 1h 00m 34s | ||||||
| 12/27/25 | ![]() Transforming Senior Living: Bridging Generations thru Community-Centric Care with Dr. Merle Griff | In this episode of The Healthy Enterprise Podcast, Dr. Merle Griff, Founder and CEO of SarahCare Senior Solutions, shares her journey in senior care and the evolution of adult day health services. She explores the value of intergenerational programs, lessons from caregiving during COVID-19, and the leadership challenges of scaling a franchise model. Dr. Griff also discusses restorative nursing, technology-enabled care, regulatory realities, and insights from her book Solace in the Storm, offering practical guidance for family caregivers.Chapters:00:00 Introduction to Senior Care Solutions01:47 The Journey of a Caregiver04:50 Changing Perspectives on Senior Care06:55 The Impact of COVID-19 on Caregiving10:27 Intergenerational Connections in Care16:01 Franchising Senior Care Services24:41 Evolving Leadership in Senior Care27:05 Restorative Nursing and Its Impact28:46 Franchise Model and Business Philosophy30:42 Community and Support Among Franchisees32:15 Innovation and Technology in Care34:40 Growth and Expansion Plans37:39 Attracting Franchisees and Market Viability40:15 Navigating Regulations and Technology Challenges42:11 Advice for Aspiring Franchisees45:49 Introduction to 'Solace in the Storm' Book49:55 Closing Thoughts and ResourcesGuest Information:Guest's Name: Merle Griff Guest's Title/Position: Founder & CEO Guest's Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drmerlegriff/Company / Affiliation: SarahCare Senior Solutions https://sarahcare.com/ Guest's Bio: Merle D. Griff, Ph.D. is the Founder & CEO of SarahCare and one of the leading authorities on senior care in the United States. She has served in national leadership roles including Past Chair of the National Adult Day Services Association (NADSA), member of CARF’s International Advisory Board, and as a federal task force contributor to the U.S. Department of Aging. A former play therapist, Dr. Griff developed widely adopted Family Play Therapy and Intergenerational Play Therapy models and is the author of Linkages, along with numerous scholarly publications. She also hosts the podcast Caught Between Generations, focused on the challenges facing caregivers in the sandwich generation.Takeaways:Dr. Merle Griff emphasizes the importance of community in senior care.Caregiving experience provides valuable insights into the needs of seniors.COVID-19 has shifted perceptions about home-based care.Intergenerational programs foster relationships between seniors and children.Franchising allows for the expansion of high-quality senior care services.Staffing in adult day care is often easier than in nursing homes.Caregivers need respite to maintain their health and well-being.Engagement in activities significantly improves seniors' quality of life.The role of family caregivers is evolving with younger generations taking charge.Building relationships with families enhances the caregiving experience. Restorative nursing helps patients make progress at a slower rate.The franchise model allows for high standards of care across multiple locations.Franchisees benefit from a supportive community and shared experiences.Technology plays a crucial role in modernizing care practices.Growth in adult day health is expected as demand increases post-COVID.Studio 55 caters to active seniors needing social engagement.Franchisees are attracted through online portals and demographic analysis.Navigating state regulations is essential for successful expansion.Financial literacy is critical for franchisee success.'Solace in the Storm' provides practical tips for family caregivers.The Healthy Enterprise Podcast is produced by Bullzeye Global Growth Partners https://bullzeyeglobal.com/ | 52m 42s | ||||||
| 12/23/25 | ![]() Transforming Pharma Workflows: AI-Driven Quality & Compliance with Chris Dayton | Chris Dayton, Co-Founder & CEO of Quality Assured AI, explores how AI is being responsibly integrated into the pharmaceutical industry, with a focus on quality management, regulatory compliance, and data security. He discusses the use of closed systems and air-gapped architectures to protect sensitive data, the challenges of deploying AI in regulated environments, and the importance of mitigating hallucinations in AI models. Chris also shares lessons from launching and scaling the platform, transitioning into the CEO role, and building AI literacy within organizations—highlighting how thoughtful AI adoption can drive innovation while reducing operational strain and burnout.Chapters:00:00 Introduction to Quality Assured AI02:51 The Role of AI in Pharmaceuticals06:02 Understanding AI Implementation Challenges09:04 The Importance of Data Security11:50 Navigating Regulatory Compliance15:00 The Evolution of AI in Quality Management17:59 The Human Element in AI Integration20:56 Client Onboarding and Customization23:49 Feedback and Market Reception26:59 Future Growth and Scalability29:50 Parting Thoughts and AdviceGuest Information:Guest's Name: Chris DaytonGuest's Title/Position: Co-Founder & CEOGuest's Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chris-dayton-b414bb57/Company / Affiliation: Quality Assured AI https://www.qualityassured.ai/Guest's Bio: Chris Dayton is the Co-Founder and CEO of Quality Assured Ai, a company delivering closed-system, on-premise AI solutions purpose-built for pharmaceutical Quality Assurance and Quality Management. With over a decade of experience across protein, cell, and gene therapy manufacturing, he has served as a lead investigator, QMS author, and technical operations manager overseeing QDS authorship and validation approvals. Chris has designed and deployed AI/ML models that streamline deviation drafting, SOP generation, and CAPA support while maintaining strict compliance with FDA, EMA, and MHRA regulatory frameworks. He has consulted with top-25 global pharmaceutical companies on GxP-aligned AI pilots and is a recognized thought leader in AI governance for life sciences, speaking at PDA events and leading AI literacy initiatives for QA and regulatory professionals.Takeaways:Quality Assured AI focuses on the quality and regulatory side of pharmaceuticals.AI can significantly reduce the time needed for documentation in the pharmaceutical industry.Closed system deployments ensure data security and compliance with regulations.Understanding and addressing hallucinations in AI is crucial for reliability.AI should not continuously learn from user interactions in regulated environments.Effective training and onboarding are essential for successful AI integration.Feedback from users highlights the practical benefits of AI in quality management.Collaboration with consulting groups enhances scalability and deployment efficiency.AI literacy is vital for stakeholders in the pharmaceutical industry.Future growth includes expanding AI capabilities to automate more processes. The Healthy Enterprise Podcast is produced by Bullzeye Global Growth Partners https://bullzeyeglobal.com/ | 47m 49s | ||||||
| 12/22/25 | ![]() Inside Modern Recruitment: Navigating AI, Attrition, and Human Connection with Larry L. Chism | In this episode of the Helping Enterprise podcast, host Heath Fletcher speaks with Larry Chism, a seasoned talent acquisition executive, about the evolving landscape of recruitment. They discuss the impact of technology, particularly AI, on hiring processes, the importance of human connection in recruitment, and the challenges faced by both job seekers and employers in today's market. Larry shares insights on bridging the gap between retiring professionals and new graduates, as well as the unique challenges within the healthcare sector. The conversation emphasizes the need for adaptability, networking, and maintaining a positive outlook in the face of change.Chapters:00:00 Introduction to Talent Acquisition and Larry Chism04:03 The Evolution of Recruitment: Challenges and Opportunities09:09 The Role of AI in Recruitment15:14 Headhunting vs. Passive Recruitment18:34 Bridging the Gap: Workforce Attrition and New Graduates30:48 Challenges in the Healthcare Recruitment Landscape35:21 Quality of Life and the Future of WorkGuest Information:Guest's Name: Larry L. ChismGuest's Title/Position: Chief Executive Officer Guest's Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/larrylchism/Company / Affiliation: Quantus Management Resources https://www.qmrconsultants.com/Guest's Bio: Larry L. Chism is a Senior Talent Acquisition Executive and entrepreneur with 25+ years of experience in full-cycle recruiting and strategic growth talent solutions. Throughout his career, Larry has placed hundreds of high-impact professionals—from junior contributors to C-suite leaders—across startups, Fortune 100 companies, and the biopharmaceutical and life sciences sectors. Notably, he has served in talent acquisition leadership roles supporting biopharma organizations, including Talent Acquisition at Rentschler Biopharma, where he focused on sourcing exceptional scientific, technical, and commercial talent in a highly competitive market.Takeaways:Larry Chism has over 25 years of experience in recruitment.AI is significantly changing how resumes are screened.Headhunting is becoming more essential for higher-level positions.There is a notable gap between retiring professionals and new graduates.Quality of life considerations are increasingly important for job seekers.Networking and mentorship are crucial for career advancement.Internships provide valuable experience for new graduates.The reliance on technology can create challenges in recruitment.Maintaining a positive attitude is essential for job seekers.Adaptability is key in the evolving job market.The Healthy Enterprise Podcast is produced by Bullzeye Global Growth Partners https://bullzeyeglobal.com/ | 42m 24s | ||||||
| 12/19/25 | ![]() Beyond the Microscope: Light, Data, and the Future of Biomedical Imaging with Georg Draude | In this episode of the Healthy Enterprise Podcast, Georg Draude, General Manager of Chroma Technology, discusses the company's innovative work in optical filters and imaging solutions. With a background in biomedical sciences, Georg shares insights into the role of optical filters in biomedical research, advancements in microscopy technology, and the intersection of micro and macro perspectives in science. He also reflects on his transition from academia to industry, the future challenges and opportunities for Chroma, and the potential role of AI in enhancing research capabilities.Chapters:00:00 Introduction to Chroma Technology and Georg Draude05:59 The Role of Optical Filters in Biomedical Research12:00 Advancements in Microscopy and Imaging Technology18:13 The Intersection of Micro and Macro: Space and Microscopy24:04 Transitioning from Academia to Industry30:09 Future Challenges and Opportunities for Chroma Technology36:04 The Role of AI in Optical Filter Design and ResearchGuest Information:Guest's Name: Georg DraudeGuest's Title/Position: General ManagerGuest's Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/georg-draude/Company / Affiliation: Chroma Technology https://www.chroma.com/Guest's Bio: Georg Draude is a seasoned leader at the intersection of photonics, biotechnology, and advanced imaging. He currently serves as General Manager at Chroma Technology GmbH, where he has led commercial and market strategy since 2010. With a background spanning sales leadership, high-end imaging systems, and biomedical research, Georg brings a rare blend of scientific depth and market insight. He holds a doctorate in medical sciences from Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München and has built his career translating complex technologies into real-world impact.Takeaways:Chroma Technology specializes in producing optical filters for microscopy applications.The company collaborates closely with researchers to develop specific filter sets for their experiments.Advancements in camera technology have significantly improved microscopy capabilities.There is a growing trend towards miniaturization in biomedical devices.AI can assist in analyzing large datasets generated by modern microscopy techniques.Georg's transition from academia to industry highlights the importance of networking.Effective communication is key in translating complex scientific concepts to broader audiences.Chroma's independence in the market allows for innovative and flexible solutions.The company is involved in various industries beyond biomedical research, including astronomy.Collaboration in the scientific community transcends borders and backgrounds.The Healthy Enterprise Podcast is produced by Bullzeye Global Growth Partners https://bullzeyeglobal.com/ | 41m 23s | ||||||
| 12/16/25 | ![]() Holistic Mental Health: Bridging Mind, Body, and Community with Dr. Psyche Young | In this episode of The Healthy Enterprise, Dr. Psyche Young, a licensed professional counselor and trauma-informed therapist, shares her path into mental health and the values that guide her work. She explores the importance of transparency in therapy, work-life balance, and an integrative model of care that honors the mind-body-spirit connection. Dr. Young also unpacks the realities of modern mental health care — from insurance challenges and the rise of telehealth to the growing role of technology and psychoeducation in prevention. The conversation offers thoughtful insight and practical advice for both clients and aspiring therapists navigating today’s mental health landscape.Chapters:00:00 Introduction to Dr. Psyche Young02:24 Journey into Mental Health03:36 Specializations in Therapy05:03 Balancing Life and Business06:10 Understanding Stress and Work-Life Balance09:02 The Importance of Transparency in Therapy10:30 Core Values and Purpose14:11 Integrative Care in Mental Health17:12 Mind-Body-Spirit Connection19:22 Building Therapeutic Relationships21:45 The Ripple Effect of Therapy23:05 Navigating Insurance and Payment Disparities24:10 The Role of Technology in Therapy25:24 The Human Element in Telehealth28:41 Expanding Reach Through Speaking Engagements33:05 Supporting Healthcare Professionals36:50 The Importance of Psychoeducation39:28 Future Projects and Growth40:41 Advice for Aspiring TherapistsGuest Information:Guest's Name: Dr. Psyche YoungGuest's Title/Position: Founder & CEOGuest's Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/psyche-young-ph-d-lpc-%F0%9F%87%B0%F0%9F%87%B3%F0%9F%87%A6%F0%9F%87%AE-82136a14/Company / Affiliation: YaH Vision Counseling & Wellness https://www.yahvisioncw.com | https://www.instagram.com/yahvisioncounseling/ | https://www.facebook.com/people/YaH-Vision-Counseling-Wellness/61556108247813/Guest's Bio: Psyche Young, Ph.D., LPC is a licensed psychotherapist, consultant, and public speaker with over a decade of clinical experience supporting individuals, couples, and families. She is the Owner and CEO of YaH Vision Counseling & Wellness LLC and Co-Founder of YaH Vision Productions, with a particular focus on marriage and family therapy and working with military families navigating complex life transitions. A recognized thought leader in mental health, Dr. Young empowers clients to overcome barriers to personal and professional growth while building emotional resilience and sustainable wellness strategies. She is an engaging speaker and trusted consultant known for blending clinical expertise with real-world application. Dr. Young is a member of the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy (AAMFT) and the American Counseling Association (ACA) and is guided by a core belief that wellness is not a privilege — it’s a human right.Takeaways:Dr. Psyche Young has over 20 years of experience in mental health.She specializes in marriage and family therapy, particularly with military families.Work-life balance is crucial for mental health and well-being.Stress often indicates a lack of balance in life.Transparency in therapy is essential for effective treatment.Core values play a significant role in personal fulfillment.Mental health is interconnected with physical and social health.Integrative care models are becoming more common in healthcare.Building rapport with clients is vital for therapeutic success.The ripple effect of therapy can lead to healthier families and communities. Insurance disparities affect access to mental health care.Telehealth offers convenience but lacks the human touch.Healthcare professionals are increasingly prioritizing their mental health.Psychoeducation is vital for understanding mental health experiences.Proactive approaches are better than reactive ones in mental health care.The body’s chemical responses play a role in mental health.Networking is essential for growth in the mental health field.Support is available for those seeking help.Self-care is crucial for healthcare providers.Future projects can enhance community support and outreach.The Healthy Enterprise Podcast is produced by Bullzeye Global Growth Partners https://bullzeyeglobal.com/ | 44m 24s | ||||||
| 12/11/25 | ![]() Connecting Care to Communities: Partnerships for Mental & Public Health Access with April Joy Damian | In this episode of The Healthy Enterprise, Dr. April Joy Damian, Chief Scientific Officer and Director of the Weitzman Institute, explores how health equity and social determinants of health shape the future of care for vulnerable populations. She discusses the institute’s mission across research, education, and policy, its partnerships with federally qualified health centers, and the real-world impact of community-driven programs. Dr. Damian highlights the power of storytelling in measuring outcomes, the role of coaching and leadership in building strong teams, and her vision for advancing innovation while training the next generation of healthcare leaders.Chapters:00:00 Introduction to Dr. April Joy Damian and the Weitzman Institute03:03 The Mission and Impact of the Weitzman Institute06:09 Partnerships and Community Engagement09:04 Personal Motivation and Organizational Culture12:04 Stories of Impact and Change15:00 Addressing Childhood Trauma and Community Needs18:08 Intergenerational Trauma and Community Solutions21:02 The Role of Storytelling in Healthcare23:54 The Importance of Continuous Improvement26:49 Impactful Stories in Healthcare29:25 Exponential Leadership and Team Empowerment33:54 Finding Meaning and Joy in Work36:45 The Value of Coaching in Leadership41:31 Trusting the Process and Embracing Change44:48 Innovation in Health Centers46:55 Future Growth and Training the Next GenerationGuest Information:Guest's Name: Dr. April Joy DamianGuest's Title/Position: Chief Scientific Officer and DirectorGuest's Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/apriljoydamian/Company / Affiliation: Weitzman Institute https://www.weitzmaninstitute.org/Guest's Bio: Dr. April Joy Damian is an epidemiologist and health services researcher specializing in health equity, social determinants of health, and psychiatric epidemiology. She serves as Chief Scientific Officer and Director of the Weitzman Institute, leading research, education, and policy efforts to advance quality improvement and primary care transformation for vulnerable populations. Dr. Damian is also a Senior Scholar for Health Equity at Academy Health and holds faculty appointments at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and Wesleyan University. A national thought leader, she contributes to multiple advisory boards and committees, including the National Academies and NIH’s RECOVER initiative. Previously, she directed Quality Innovation at the National Quality Forum, expanding efforts around social determinants of health measurement. Dr. Damian earned her PhD from Johns Hopkins, a master’s from Harvard Medical School, and her bachelor’s degree with highest honors from UC Berkeley.Takeaways:Dr. April Joy Damian is an expert in health equity and psychiatric epidemiology.The Weitzman Institute focuses on transforming primary care for vulnerable populations.Partnerships with federally qualified health centers are crucial for community health.The mission of alleviating human suffering drives Dr. Damian's work.Stories from patients and providers highlight the impact of healthcare initiatives.Intergenerational trauma is a significant focus of their programs.Practice-based research informs the needs of the communities served.Continuous quality improvement is essential for effective healthcare delivery.The importance of emotional regulation and social skills in youth programs.Storytelling is a powerful tool for understanding healthcare impact. Stories validate and demystify what's going on out there.It's important to understand that everyone receives information differently.Exponential leadership creates a ripple effect.Finding meaning in work leads to unwavering commitment.Caring without attachment is a powerful lesson.Innovation is born when your back is against the wall.We are training the next generation of leaders.The work is more important than any individual.Everyone has a different way of absorbing information.Trusting that it will work out is essential.The Healthy Enterprise Podcast is produced by Bullzeye Global Growth Partners https://bullzeyeglobal.com/ | 50m 28s | ||||||
| 12/9/25 | ![]() Primary Care Innovation: Reinventing the Patient Care Experience with Laurence Bauer | In this episode of the Healthy Enterprise podcast, Laurence Bauer discusses his extensive experience in family medicine education and primary care workforce development. He shares insights on the importance of primary care, the innovations emerging in the field, and the challenges faced by the healthcare system. Laurence emphasizes the need for interpersonal skills in healthcare and the role of family physicians in community health. He also highlights the impact of telehealth and the significance of the Primary Care Innovators Network in fostering innovation. The conversation concludes with reflections on the future of primary care and the importance of building trust and relationships in healthcare.Chapters:00:00 Introduction to Laurence Bauer and His Journey06:07 Innovations in Primary Care11:48 The Importance of Primary Care17:57 Challenges in the Healthcare System23:51 The Role of Telehealth29:51 The Primary Care Innovators Network35:57 The Future of Primary Care and Innovations41:58 Interpersonal Skills in Healthcare47:55 Conclusion and Final ThoughtsGuest Information:Guest's Name: Laurence Bauer Guest's Title/Position: Chief Executive OfficerGuest's Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/laurence-bauer-70a6746/Company / Affiliation: Primary Care Innovators Network https://thepcin.net/ Guest's Bio: Laurence C. Bauer, M.S.W., M.Ed. is a longtime leader in family medicine education and primary care development. He served as CEO of the Family Medicine Education Consortium (1994–2021), advancing collaboration across academic and primary care communities in the Northeast. He also held leadership roles at the Center for Innovation in Family and Community Health and served as Associate Clinical Professor at Wright State University, with prior faculty development positions at The Ohio State University and Penn State College of Medicine. Now an active consultant, he remains dedicated to building a primary-care–driven U.S. healthcare system. Based in Hershey, PA, he enjoys time with family, pickleball, basketball, and gardening.Takeaways:Laurence Bauer has a rich background in family medicine education.Innovations in primary care often come from community-level practitioners.A significant portion of healthcare spending is wasted due to lack of primary care.Telehealth is improving accessibility to healthcare services.There is a critical shortage of family physicians in the U.S.Interpersonal skills are essential for effective patient care.Healthcare is fundamentally about human relationships and trust.The Primary Care Innovators Network fosters collaboration and innovation.Curiosity and adventure drive Lawrence's approach to healthcare.Creating healthy systems is vital for improving community health.The Healthy Enterprise Podcast is produced by Bullzeye Global Growth Partners https://bullzeyeglobal.com/ | 50m 33s | ||||||
| 12/4/25 | ![]() Pain, Process, and Purpose: Enhancing Patient Outcomes in Therapy with Jeffrey Petersen | In this episode, Jeffrey Petersen shares lessons from nearly four decades in physical therapy, exploring the physical, emotional, and neurological dimensions of pain and advocating for whole-person care. He discusses growing a high-touch healthcare business, the importance of empathy and process in patient outcomes, and insights from his work on an upcoming book focused on understanding pain and purpose in healing.Chapters:00:00 Introduction to Whole Person Care03:02 The Evolution of Physical Therapy05:47 Understanding Pain and Patient Care08:46 The Emotional Experience of Pain12:04 Pain as Information: A Neurological Perspective15:03 The Role of Awareness in Pain Management17:59 The Connection Between Emotional and Physical Pain20:52 The Journey of Writing a Book on Pain28:43 Finding Purpose in Suffering31:05 The Role of Pain in Personal Growth33:17 Expanding a Business: Challenges and Lessons36:23 The Importance of Process in Business40:10 Navigating Complexities in Patient Care46:03 Marketing Strategies for GrowthGuest Information:Guest's Name: Jeffrey PetersenGuest's Title/Position: Founder and CEOGuest's Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeffrey-petersen-pt-9b467558/Company / Affiliation: Petersen Physical Therapy https://petersenpt.com/Guest's Bio: Jeffrey Petersen is the CEO and Founder of Petersen Physical Therapy, launched with a mission to help as many people as possible move better and live healthier lives. With nearly four decades of experience, Jeff is deeply committed to clinical excellence and to building a welcoming, patient-centered environment that meets people exactly where they are and helps them move forward. He brings a rare blend of hands-on clinical insight, long-term leadership, and a genuine passion for helping patients recover, rehabilitate, and thrive.Takeaways:Physical therapy has evolved significantly over the decades.Pain is often the primary reason people seek therapy.The emotional experience of pain is crucial to understanding it.Intensity of pain does not always correlate with severity of injury.Pain serves as information rather than just a warning signal.Awareness of one's body can aid in pain management.Shame can hinder the learning process in pain management.The connection between emotional and physical pain is profound.The journey of writing a book can help consolidate knowledge.Understanding pain can lead to better patient outcomes. Finding purpose in suffering can help endure pain.Pain provides contrast that enhances appreciation for well-being.Building a supportive culture is essential for business growth.Engaging in the process is more important than focusing solely on outcomes.Effective marketing stems from treating patients well and fostering referrals.Navigating patient care requires balancing multiple stakeholders' needs.Empathy is crucial in patient relationships and care.The importance of documenting processes for business efficiency.AI can assist in organizing business processes and enhancing patient care.Long-term relationships with patients are built on trust and effective communication.The Healthy Enterprise Podcast is produced by Bullzeye Global Growth Partners https://bullzeyeglobal.com/ | 51m 46s | ||||||
| 11/29/25 | ![]() Bridging Science & Strategy: Leading High-Performing Teams in Biotech with Patti Aha | In this episode of the Healthy Enterprise podcast, Patti Aha shares her journey from research scientist to project manager and consultant in the biotech and diagnostics space. She discusses the importance of collaboration, innovation, and mentorship in driving drug development, while exploring the challenges and opportunities within the industry. Patti reflects on the potential of AI to accelerate discovery and the critical role of effective leadership, communication, organization, and emotional intelligence in managing scientific teams. The conversation also covers navigating project management challenges, building strong relationships, knowing when to pivot or stop a project, and transitioning from corporate roles to entrepreneurship, offering practical advice for aspiring biotech leaders.Chapters:00:00 Introduction to Biotech Leadership03:12 Patti Aha's Journey in Biotech06:02 The Role of Project Management in Drug Development09:02 Understanding Drug Targets and Assays11:55 The Importance of Collaboration in Biotech14:50 Navigating the Drug Development Pipeline17:51 The Future of AI in Biotech21:04 Consultancy and Leadership in Biotech23:50 The Philosophy of Project Management28:33 Essential Qualities of a Project Manager31:46 Building Relationships in Project Management34:49 Navigating Challenges in Biotech Projects39:34 Advice for Aspiring Project Managers42:51 Dream Projects and Future AspirationsGuest Information:Guest's Name: Patti Aha Guest's Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/patti-aha-6a20114/Company / Affiliation: Robin Hill Group LLC Guest's Bio: Patti Aha is the CEO of the Robin Hill Group and a seasoned project management and business leader with a strong scientific foundation. With deep experience across operations, portfolio management, and process development, she excels at bringing structure, efficiency, and clarity to complex initiatives. Patti is passionate about effective leadership, transparent communication, and building collaborative teams that consistently deliver results. Her unique blend of scientific rigor and business acumen allows her to bridge the gap between technical and strategic domains, making her a trusted partner for organizations seeking operational excellence and sustainable growth. Takeaways:Patti Aha has a long career in biotech and academia.She emphasizes the importance of project management in drug development.Collaboration between academia and industry is crucial for innovation.Understanding drug targets and assays is fundamental in biotech.The drug development process is lengthy and complex.AI has the potential to significantly speed up drug discovery.Effective leadership is essential for managing scientific teams.Mentoring future leaders is a passion for Patti.Not-for-profit biotech models face unique challenges.Continuous improvement is necessary for growing biotech companies. Project management serves the work and helps people communicate.There is a fine line between necessary process and over-processing.Good communication is essential for project managers.Emotional intelligence is crucial in managing team dynamics.Building relationships is a cornerstone of effective project management.Conflict resolution is a key skill for project managers.Defining success at the beginning of a project is vital.Knowing when to stop a project can be a significant win.Continuous education and networking are important for career growth.The biotech field offers exciting opportunities for innovation.The Healthy Enterprise Podcast is produced by Bullzeye Global Growth Partners https://bullzeyeglobal.com/ | 45m 37s | ||||||
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