Finding Genius Podcast

Finding Genius Podcast


Latest Episodes

Healthy Living Without Compromising Christian Values—Dr. Eric Zielinski On Biblical Health
February 13, 2020

From a business perspective, the Christian market is one of the most underserved markets in the natural health space. Eric Zielinski (commonly called Dr. Z) is a doctor of chiropractic, public health researcher, best-selling...

A Look at Viruses and the Microbiome—David Pride—Associate Director of Microbiology, Associate Professor of Pathology and Medicine, UC San Diego
February 13, 2020

By tuning in, you will discover: How oral microbes in mice have been shown to produce different phenotypes Whether or not there are “predators” of viruses What mechanisms bacteria use to identify and protect against viruses What significance...

Nanoscience and the Microbiome: The Benefit of a Collaborative Approach—Paul Weiss, PhD—UCLA Microbiome Center
February 13, 2020

UC Presidential Chair, Distinguished Professor of Chemistry & Biochemistry, and Distinguished Professor of Material Science & Engineering at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), Paul Weiss, believes that the collaborative...

Investing in the Mind-Training Field: Bridge Builders' Charlie Hartwell Discusses Trends
February 13, 2020

Bridge Builders supports companies that work towards accessible mind-training technology through investments. He explains some of these steps from idea to implementation by discussing:How Bridge Builders is a collaborative group rather than a fund and why

Solutions from Space—Arnaud Runge—European Space Agency
February 12, 2020

The European Space Agency (ESA) ARTES Program is an optional program for members of ESA that supports a number of projects, products, and applications. Instrumentation Engineer, Arnaud Runge, discusses an ESA business application progr

It’s a 3D World – Greg Paulsen, Director of Applications Engineering at Xometry – Innovations in Manufacturing Processes for Increased Efficiency and Quality
February 12, 2020

Greg Paulsen, the Director of Applications Engineering at Xometry (xometry.com), discusses on-demand manufacturing services, materials, trends, and 3D printing processes.Podcast Points:How is 3D printing changing the way we manufacture products?Current tr

Microbes & More – Alejandro Reyes, Associate Professor, Microbiologist and MSc in Biological Sciences, the University of the Andes – What’s in the Gut?
February 10, 2020

Alejandro Reyes, Associate Professor, Microbiologist and MSc in Biological Sciences, the University of the Andes, discusses microbes and the importance of gut health.Podcast Points:How do viruses affect the gut?What is a phage?How does the microbiome impa

Understanding Animal Foraging Habits Dr. Carolyn Kurle Discusses Tropic Interactions Ecology
February 10, 2020

Dr. Carolyn Kurle describes how a biogeochemical tool can explain the foraging patters and locations of animals to improve ecosystem management strategies.She explains:How stable isotope analysis looks at ratios of stable nitrogen and carbon isotopes in a

Morphogenetic Fields – Rupert Sheldrake, PhD, Biologist & Author – Plant and Animal Development, Morphic Resonance, and Form Development
February 10, 2020

Rupert Sheldrake, PhD, biologist, and author, known for his hypothesis of morphic resonance, discusses morphogenetic fields, morphic resonance, evolutionary biology, and much more.Podcast Points:What is morphic resonance?Does the brain store memory?A disc

Holistic Health Approaches to Thyroid Conditions: Dr. Shames Discusses More Treatment Alternatives
February 09, 2020

Many suffers of thyroid issues that are only offered one medicinal choice, but Dr. Shames says there are several natural supplements that provide meaningful holistic wellness. In this conversation, you'll hear:His personal experience through his wife's st