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604 Hustlers

Lucien Lu

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Hey everyone, this is Lucien Lu from the 604 hustler's podcast. I started this show to feature the hustlers of Vancouver, Canada. The stories born from relentless & undying love for the hustle. The pursuit of greatness, success, and happiness. #604hustlers
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WTR Small-Cap Spotlight

Water Tower Research

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WTR Small-Cap Spotlight is your weekly guide to uncovering hidden value in the world of small-cap stocks. Each episode features insightful interviews with C-level executives, industry thought leaders, and Water Tower’s expert analysts. Tune in for actionable investment ideas and in-depth discussions on under-the-radar opportunities that can make a big impact on your portfolio
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A weekly interview and news show dedicated to the Creator Economy and Web3, hosted by entrepreneur Gregarious Narain (CEO, Zealous) and journalist Ken Yeung (Assistant Managing Editor, Flipboard).
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Let's talk everything Idaho: LIVE to your fullest. WORK to your finest. PLAY to your greatest. Join us on The Idaho Podcast as we explore the unique people, diverse culture, and fascinating stories of Idaho. Get ready for captivating conversations, insightful interviews, and exciting adventures that will keep you coming back for more. Whether you're a local or just curious about what the Gem state offers, we've got something for everyone. Tune in and discover the best of Idaho!
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Join host Bill Janisse every week when he sits down with inspirational guests who are taste makers and experts in their field while celebrating love , life and the tenacity of the human spirit as we go through their personal journeys in life which led them to their current success. Bill Janisse has traveled the world as an entertainer, choreographer and Producer as well as being a published writer. Each episode will keep you laughing and entertained. A perfect start to your weekend. New Epis ...
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Being a finance leader is no longer just about controlling costs. 2024’s CFOS are trusted business leaders and innovators that drive growth throughout the organisation. Hosted by technology reporter, presenter and consumer champion, David McClelland, The CFO Playbook features interviews with world-class CFOs, finance leaders and founders from some of the fastest growing companies. The CFO Playbook is brought to you by Soldo.
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The Sistahood Movement

Emma Van Der Waal

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Hang out with Emma and the Sistahood girls and feel a part of a community of women who's focus is your success. We talk everything from health, wealth, mindset to dealing with kids and the occasional chat with men too. Emma is dedicated to sharing how she went from a newly single Mumma of two girls to running a 6-figure business. A must listen for any boss babe..
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Join Hercules Capital in conversations with today’s top CEOs, CFOs, and investors in venture and private equity-backed companies. Learn about their strategies for financing rapid growth and scaling their businesses, as well as their unique interests and life stories that have shaped their paths to success.
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Send us a text Jack Lu, Director of Corporate Development, of Ainos joins us on this week’s WTR Small-Cap Spotlight to discuss the therapeutic platform and Veldona clinical development. He reviews the effects of Veldona on the immune system and benefit seen in prior clinical trials. Jack focuses on the recently announced studies being conducted in …
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Lu Dort stops by the podcast to talk with Paris and Nick about the preseason, team chemistry and defense. Also, he’s designed sports and entertainment facilities around the world, and now he’s bringing his talent to Oklahoma City. Meet David Manica, the man who will lead the architecture design team for OKC’s new downtown arena.…
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Every day we communicate with and influence others via language, decision-making, and actions. The complexities of human social interactions and language begs the question of how the brain processes the relevant incoming information and then generates responses so rapidly and effortlessly. Neurosurgeon Ziv Williams and his team at Harvard Medical S…
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Send us a text In this week’s Small-Cap Spotlight, Lawrence Tan, iPower CEO, discusses the evolution of iPower from the growth of its online business to the development of its SuperSuite offering, using data analysis to refine product development, sourcing, logistics, and merchandising. Lawrence believes iPower will increasingly focus on providing …
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One in seven people experience migraine headaches while others suffer with even more debilitating cluster headaches. The causes of these headaches are not fully understood and current treatments provide only partial relief. In this episode pharmacologist Antoinette van den Brink and neurologist Rolf Fronczek describe the clinical features of these …
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Send us a text On this week's episode of WTR Small-Cap Spotlight, Mark Behrman, CEO of LSB Industries (LXU), joins Shawn Severson, Water Tower Research CEO, Co-founder and Head of Sustainability Research, and Peter Gastreich, analyst on WTR’s Natural Resources and Energy Transition sector teams, to discuss: 1) how LSB is pursuing growth and higher …
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Send us a text In this week’s Small-Cap Spotlight, Tim Gerdeman, Vice Chair & Co-Founder, and Chief Marketing Officer of WTR, joins WTR’s Head of Cannabis, Jesse Redmond, and Hydrofarm CEO Bill Toler to discuss how the company is returning to growth. The cannabis industry has an unprecedented series of catalysts ahead, and Toler helps us understand…
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Consciousness is one’s awareness of electrochemically conveyed information coming into the brain from the environment via sensory pathways or generated within the brain’s neuronal networks (i.e., thoughts). In popular culture ‘consciousness’ is often portrayed as a mysterious concept or process. However, research that examines the effects of anesth…
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Send us a text Jesse Redmond, Head of Cannabis at Water Tower Research, speaks with Benzinga’s Senior Vice President of Event Partnerships, Elliot Lane, to preview the Benzinga Cannabis Capital Conference in Chicago. The conversation begins with an overview of the Benzinga platform and the two flagship cannabis conferences the company hosts every y…
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In this episode Richard Lu – a professor of pediatrics at the University of Cincinnati Chldren’s Hospital talks about a type of stem cell in the brain called oligodendrocyte progenitor cells (OPC). OPC normally differentiate into the oligodendrocytes that wrap around the axons of neurons providing insulation that greatly speeds up the propagation o…
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In this episode of The CFO Playbook, David McClelland is joined by Marie Joyce, CFO and COO of NTR, the trailblazing renewable energy specialist to discuss their mission to advance sustainable infrastructure by investing in wind, solar, and energy storage assets across Europe. What exactly does it take to transform from toll roads to renewable ener…
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Send us a text Kirk Huntsman, Chairman and CEO of Vivos Therapeutics joins us on this week’s WTR Small-Cap Spotlight following the company announcement of its first known FDA clearance for a medical device in pediatric obstructive sleep apnea. He discusses what the FDA approval means for the millions of US children with this serious health conditio…
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Send us a text Patrick Gruber, Chief Executive Officer and Director at Gevo, Inc, joins Shawn Severson, Water Tower Research CEO, Co-founder and Head of Sustainability Research, and Peter Gastreich, analyst on WTR’s Natural Resources and Energy Transition sector teams. Gevo produces renewable fuels and develops related technologies that help custom…
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Arizona State University Professors Visar Berisha and Julie Liss have combined their expertise in engineering and speech communication to develop and apply novel automated speech analysis technology to the field of neurological disorders. Because of the complexity of human speech and the brain circuits involved speech analysis can provide a window …
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Send us a text Tune in to the latest Small-Cap Spotlight FlashCast! Join WTR CEO & Co-Founder Shawn Severson and Energy Transition and Sustainability Analyst Peter Gastreich as they discuss Gevo, Inc. Discover why Gevo is emerging as a cost leader in the fast growing sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) industry and how the company's new entry into low-…
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There are approximately 7000 rare diseases each affecting fewer than 200,000 Americans. Most rare disorders are caused by gene mutations, manifest in childhood, include neurological problems, and progress rapidly resulting in death in the first several decades of life. Examples include fragile X and Rett syndromes, some childhood epilepsies, Batten…
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Send us a text In our latest episode of Small-Cap Spotlight, Tim Gerdeman, Vice Chair & Co-Founder and Chief Marketing Officer discusses the Unusual Machines (UMAC) and its growth potential with WTR technology analyst Dr. John Roy and UMAC CEO Dr. Allan Evans. Unusual Machines, Inc. is a development stage technology company, which engages in the pr…
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Does meditation really work? There are so many styles of meditation, and definitely one that will fit for you! Brandi Wolf, Author and Certified Meditation Coach, explains the many benefits of meditation in our lives. She also shares how meditation helped her through some very challenging times and how it can help you too!…
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In this episode I provide an overview of what happens in brain cells during aging and how those changes result in impaired brain function and predispose to Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s diseases. I then describe three lifestyle anti-aging interventions that are known to slow brain aging and counteract disease process: physical exercise; intermittent …
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Chronic pain is a highly prevalent problem in need to improved treatments. In this episode I talk with Dr. Shiqian Shen of Harvard Medical School about his research on interactions between the immune and nervous systems in chronic pain. He has found an interesting connection between the gut microbiota, immune cells, and neurons in chronic pain. The…
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In this episode of The CFO Playbook, David McClelland is joined by Mark Freedman to explore the changing landscape of finance leadership, from crash to AI and beyond. Mark started his career at Deutsche Bank before moving onto London Stock Exchange Group. Over three decades in the finance sector, he’s proved himself to be a transformational force r…
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Send us a text In this week's episode of WTR Small-Cap Spotlight, Tim Gerdeman, WTR's Vice-Chair, Co-Founder, and Chief Marketing Officer, hosts Patrick Quirk, Senior VP and General Manager of Opengear. They dive into Opengear's pivotal role in industrial IoT and network resilience, focusing on data center operations and cybersecurity. As well as, …
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Anxiety disorders are all too common in children and adolescents and their incidence has increased considerably during the past decade. Social interactions (positive or negative) in the home, schools, and the digital world have a major influence on a child’s risk for anxiety and major depression. In this episode I talk with Dr. Danny Pine at the Na…
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Join the celebration of the 20th Anniversary of Adventure Island Playground! Angela Lindig, Executive Director of Idaho Parents Unlimited, discusses the successes and challenges of her important work advocating for kids. She also shares her personal journey of parenting as part of her inspirational Idaho story.…
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Cells in all organ systems experience the same ‘hallmarks of aging’ which include the accumulation of oxidatively damaged proteins, DNA, membranes and mitochondria, impaired DNA repair and autophagy, senescence, and inflammation. In this episode Professor Ron DePinho of the MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston talks about his remarkable career duri…
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Send us a text In this week's episode of WTR Small-Cap Spotlight, we dive into the world of digital security with Dr. Chris Pierson, Founder and CEO of BlackCloak, hosted by WTR's Dr. John Roy, Managing Director of Technology Research and Tim Gerdeman, Vice Chair & Co-Founder and Chief Marketing Officer. We explore how BlackCloak provides tailored …
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Send us a text In the debut episode of the newly rebranded “WTR Small-Cap Spotlight”, Water Tower Research Co-Founders Shawn Severson and Tim Gerdeman dive into the evolving dynamics of the U.S. small-cap investment landscape. They discuss myriad dynamics of the U.S. small-cap investment landscape, and the strategic importance of uncovering value i…
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All cells including neurons in the brain release tiny (~ 100 nanometers in diameter) bubble-like vesicles that contain various molecules produced by the cell. These extracellular vesicles (EVs) are thought to have a variety of functions including sending molecular messages between cells and removing molecular garbage from the cells. Some EVs releas…
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Whether you're an avid runner or just never learned how to run properly, Albert Lu shares his method and explains why these proven health and fitness techniques are so important. Albert is a certified CrossFit Trainer and Running Coach. He discusses his passion for exercise/fitness/running, and shares his Idaho story on this episode.…
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While upon casual inspection the left and right sides of the human brain seem symmetrical. But it turns out there are left – right differences in both the structure and functionality of neuronal networks in many brain regions. One well-known example of a brain asymmetry is that regions involved in language comprehension and speech which are located…
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Send us a text Novel Psychedelics drug developer Cybin's CEO Doug Drydale joins WTR's Tim Gerdman and Robert Sassoon to talk about the company's fast-track development into a late-stage clinical development company, and what differentiates Cybin from other drug developers in the psychedelics space. Drysdale discusses Cybin's plans and priorities fo…
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The ‘exposome’ is a term used to describe all of the environmental exposures encountered by an individual throughout their life and how these exposures affect their health and contribute to (or protect against) aging and disease. The exposures may be physical (e.g., temperature), chemical (e.g., toxic chemicals), biological (e.g., viruses), or soci…
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In this episode we look beyond the UK with guest Huiming Chen discussing the challenges and opportunities of leading finance teams across diverse geographies and cultures with host David McClelland. In her current role as Europe Commercial CFO at Illumina, Huiming shares her expertise on acknowledging and bridging cultural differences, fostering op…
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Send us a text Jack Lu, Director of Corporate Development, of Ainos joins the Water Tower Hour Podcast to provide a business overview and discuss the proprietary AI Nose platform. He talks about the underlying technologies of AI Nose and the advantages of lead product Ainos Flora over traditional STI tests. We get a sense of how Ainos Flora could d…
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It turns out that regardless of which organ they affect tumors contain a web of axons coursing throughout them. Recent research has shown that interactions between the neurons and the cancer cells influence the proliferation of the cancer cells within the tumor as well as metastasis (the spread of cancer cells to other organs). In this episode I ta…
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Why is it important to know your personal "WHY?" Michael DeMange, EOS Implementor, shares his story of discovering his "why" and how it is guiding his personal life and career. Michael also discusses the benefits of businesses implementing the EOS platform as well as touching on his Idaho story.Von Danny Ventura
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