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Science vs Spook

KOS The Scientist

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SvS (a Moguldom Nation podcast production) covers current events, Black Politics, macroeconomics, culture, artificial intelligence, and entrepreneurship, through a scientific lens. We are in the business of self-improvement and community development. Are you tired of reading headlines and content that are too political and biased, hit pieces with agendas? The new Science vs Spook podcast is different and breaks the stories down into FACTS AND FACTORS. The website, Moguldom Nation, reaches ov ...
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Clinical Changemakers

Inspiring Clinicians to Thrive.

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Clinicians have trained in the art and science of medicine, and yet feel powerless to make a meaningful impact on the healthcare system. Clinical Changemakers is the podcast looking to bridge this gap by exploring inspiring stories of leadership, innovation and so much more. To learn more and join the conversation, visit: www.clinicalchangemakers.com www.clinicalchangemakers.com
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"There is a lot of mistrust between the two, the private sector thinks about government bureaucrats who've done the same way for 20 years...the public sector talks about the private sector... who just want to make money at any cost... and they're both wrong." - Dr Nirav Shah, Senior Scholar at Stanford. In this episode, Dr Nirav Shah reflects on hi…
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“You can be successful as an innovator, even as a physician or any other background you have, as long as you follow the process and really focus on the needs. That's the key.” — Dr Josh Makower, Director and Co-Founder of the Stanford Byers Center for Biodesign. Listen on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. In this episode, Dr Joshua…
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"There is a very evidence-based way to house people for people who are experiencing homelessness, it has been around a long time, it's been testing empirically, it's called housing first" — Dr Margot Kushel, Director of the UCSF Benioff Homelessness and Housing Initiative. Listen on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. In this episode…
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"Even though you trained them for something silly, like to predict the new word, new capabilities emerged, as in, now they can answer, which is something they weren't trained for" — Professor Nigam Shah, Chief Data Scientist for Stanford Health Care. Listen on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. In this episode, Professor Nigam Shah …
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"One of the conclusions I've drawn from COVID...in a sense, was that our communications approach was our most important public health intervention" — Sir Ashley Bloomfield, Former Director General Of Health, New Zealand. Listen on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. In this episode, Sir Ashley Bloomfield reflects on his humble upbrin…
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"You have to be somewhat more strategic, you have to identify your sources of power and use those sources of power to influence the people you want to enact whatever it is you are asking of them" — Professor Sara Singer, Director of the HELIO Labs at Stanford Medicine. Listen on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. In this episode, Pr…
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"In times of hesitancy in the market, leaders lean in, they assert themselves, they flex and they find an opportunity” — Dr Oliver Keown, managing director of Intuitive Ventures. Listen on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. In this episode, Dr. Oliver Keown discusses his career journey from a doctor in the UK's National Health Servi…
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"There's good news, we're actually seeing signs of a virtuous cycle, we're seeing [workforce] pride in organizations and that leads to people working together better, making the care better, which means the patients are more grateful, which makes people feel even more pride". — Dr. Thomas H. Lee, Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School and …
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"We think as healthcare institutions as just healthcare institutions...actually healthcare institutions are just big businesses that happen to do healthcare, this idea is that there is a whole array of other activities besides healthcare, that have an enormous impact on our local communities" — Dr. Laura Gottlieb, Family Physician and Director of S…
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"If we had a multitiered, multilayered approach to clinical leadership where we don't just provide about patient care, but we think about improving the processes and tools...and leave a legacy over time then I think we'd have greater success in driving digital change in health" — Dr Simon Kos, Healthcare Executive at Microsoft. In this episode, Dr …
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In this podcast episode, KOS, The Scientist, delves deeply into the complex and troubling world of the "murder rap economy." He examines the influence of hip-hop, particularly drill rap, on violence and crime, highlighting the alarming trend of rappers not only glorifying violence but also boasting about real murders committed by themselves or thei…
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"Don't let the fact that you don't know the last step, stop you from acting today.” — Dr Nick Watts, Chief Sustainability Officer, NHS. Listen on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. In this episode, Dr Nick Watts discusses what it takes to be part of a world-leading race to zero carbon emissions in healthcare. Dr Watt reflects on his…
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In this riveting episode, KOS, The Scientist, delves deep into the allegations surrounding a major real estate Ponzi scheme recently exposed. With ties to notable figures like DJ Envy, who promoted the enterprise on the Breakfast Club, the story intertwines celebrity, potential deceit, and substantial public losses. KOS dissects DJ Envy's defense, …
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“Culture is absolutely the mortar between the bricks and the primary value of Mayo Clinic that everyone knows. From the environmental services folks to the accountants, to the nurses and doctors and social workers, the needs of the patient come first.” — Dr. Stephen Swensen, Former Director for Leadership and Organization Development at Mayo Clinic…
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In this intense episode, KOS the Scientist delves deep into the controversial discussions surrounding the recent attack on Israel by Hamas. Touching upon US immigration policies, the state of the mainstream media, and the portrayal of Palestinians and Israelis, KOS presents a fresh perspective that challenges the norm. By drawing parallels with his…
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"Psychological safety is at the very heart of this discussion... a belief that it is safe for interpersonal risk...in my research I have found this not to be the norm, but it is a very powerful thing when it's there." — Professor Amy Edmondson, Novartis Professor of Leadership and Management at Harvard Business School. In this episode, Novartis Pro…
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KOS discusses Black "voter fatigue" with the Democratic Party that could cost Joe Biden the election. Dr. Paul Frymer's assessment of Black Americans as a captured electorate The potential of recession as a factor for Donald Trump becoming President again Can Reparations be a form of spook? A key necessary condition for material progress is discuss…
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KOS the Scientist addresses the risk factors of the Biden campaign highlights the poor track record of the risk orientation of the Democratic Party and revisits his prior 2021 estimate of low expectations for Biden. KOS isolates the migrant crisis as a top risk factor for Biden. KOS takes the unconventional view that both political parties have a h…
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"When you face those problems, you have a couple of choices, right? You can say, these problems are too big for me and I can't solve them. Or you can say, these problems are going to persist unless I do something about them" — Dr Kedar Mate, President and CEO of the Institue for Healthcare Improvement Listen on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you get y…
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Listen now on Substack, Apple, Spotify, or where ever you get your podcasts. So it sounds to me like we have 21st-century problems with 20th-century approaches. So what do we do? Well, I believe that clinicians given the right skills and opportunity can be at the heart of solving many of these very complex issues. — Dr Jono Hoogebrug, Family Medici…
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In this thought-provoking episode, KOS the Scientist dives deep into the multifaceted factors surrounding Deion Sanders' decision to leave Jackson State University for Colorado. KOS challenges the simplistic single-factor narratives and delves into the complexities of Coach Prime's choices. From family financial considerations to the challenges fac…
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KOS The Scientist explores the intriguing and controversial theories surrounding the murders of hip-hop legends Tupac Shakur and The Notorious B.I.G. Hosted by KOS, the scientist himself, this podcast delves into the complexities of these high-profile cases, offering unique insights and perspectives. In this episode titled "Beyond Keefe D, the KOS …
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In this episode of "KOS The Scientist," titled "Spookonomics Comparisons and Conflicts," KOS delves into the world of venture capitalism and conflict of interest. Drawing from his background as a paralegal and experiences working on a famous case involving Citigroup, he highlights the importance of transparency and ethics in financial dealings. KOS…
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In today's episode titled "AI, Five Factors, and the New Draco," we dive headfirst into the world of artificial intelligence. For years, AI had been surrounded by skepticism and hype, with many considering it nothing more than a buzzword used by scammers to lure unsuspecting consumers and investors. However, the landscape changed dramatically with …
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In this episode of KOS The Scientist, the focus is on the potential sale of BET (Black Entertainment Television) and the key players interested in acquiring it. The host starts by introducing the various individuals and entities involved in the bidding process, including Tyler Perry, Byron Allen, Urban One, Diddy, and Group Black. The episode delve…
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In this thought-provoking podcast episode, KOS The Scientist, delves into the complex world of music industry dynamics and the ongoing debate surrounding artists' ownership of their masters. He begins by discussing the declining stock of Hypnosis, a company that acquires music catalogs, highlighting the risks associated with investing in such asset…
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In Episode 2 of "KOS the Scientist," join us as we dive into the recent Supreme Court ruling on affirmative action and its far-reaching consequences. Host KOS breaks down the complexities surrounding this issue, shedding light on the perversion of reparative justice within the system. KOS begins by discussing the lopsided nature of the Supreme Cour…
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In this episode of "KOS the Scientist," the host delves into a complex business story involving Damon John from Shark Tank and an entrepreneur named Bubba. The narrative explores the dynamics of their business relationship and how it evolved after a successful appearance on Shark Tank. Bubba's innovative idea of boneless ribs and his partnership wi…
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