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SSRI’M OK

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Join Dr. Bijan Zarrabi, a resident psychiatry doctor at Harvard Medical School, and Macey Isaacs, a stand-up comedian, as they conduct insightful interviews with experts in the field of psychiatry. With the help of comedians, they navigate discussions on topics such as depression, anxiety, ADHD, and more, aiming to debunk misinformation and demystify mental health. Their goal is to destigmatize these issues through a blend of expertise and humor, making listeners feel understood and supporte ...
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scigest - Plant & Food Research podcast

The New Zealand Institute for Plant & Food Research Limited

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Welcome to Scigest - podcast-sized servings of digestible science from Plant & Food Research. Join us as we explore the advancements and impact our scientists are making in food production, including developing new cultivars, innovative new foods, to bioprotection science, AI and technology, and creating sustainable production systems. Listen to our scientists as they share and discuss current research in Aotearoa New Zealand, and beyond in this award-winning podcast collection. Make sure to ...
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NSL Double Talk

Never Stop Learning

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Introducing NSL Double Talk. Each episode brings you two experts, who debate and discuss overlapping topics of interest, from business, to parenting, to whiskey and science. Inspired by Never Stop Learning, the company who brings you curated expert experiences.
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Aotearoa New Zealand has many native solitary bees, but not much is known about them. In this Scigest episode, newly-minted podcaster and apiculture scientist James Sainsbury speaks to entomologist Anna Kokeny about her research on our little-known native bees. They also discuss Anna's career journey and share tips for budding scientists. Anna is a…
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In this episode of “SSRI’M OK,” hosts Dr. Bijan Zarrabi, a psychiatry resident, and Macey Isaacs, a stand-up comedian, delve into the fascinating intersection of mental health, diversity, equity, inclusion (DEI.) They are joined by Dr. Jason West, the DEI and Belonging chair at Brigham Women’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School. The discussion beg…
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People | Planet | Food - Roger Robson-Williams speaks with Kate Meyer, Founder and CEO of the Planetary Accounting Network (PAN). This small not-for-profit organisation from Wānaka is dedicated to translating cutting-edge earth systems science into actionable plans that help individuals, businesses, and governments operate within global environment…
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In this episode, we sit down with Dani and Flip Robinson, the co-founders and owners of the Freedom Family of companies. As a married entrepreneurial duo, they share their unique perspective on building a thriving business while navigating work-life balance, partnerships, and adapting to market changes. Hear their insights on overcoming misconcepti…
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In this episode, host Todd Eppert interviews Rob Herman, the Managing Principal of The 4100 Group Financial Services. Rob shares his entrepreneurial background and the unique approach of the 4100 Group, which operates as a permanent capital investor focused on long-term growth in the financial services industry. He discusses the firm's evolution fr…
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In this episode of "SSRI’M OK," hosts Dr. Bijan Zarrabi, a psychiatry resident doctor, and Macey Isaacs, a stand-up comedian, are joined by Dr. Saad Rahmat and comedian Jessica Saul for this follow-up episode. In part 1, Dr. Rahmat provided an insightful overview of ADHD, and now, in this episode, Jessica Saul shares her personal experience living …
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Over the last 25 years, genetic techniques have rapidly evolved. In this episode of Scigest, scientists Blue Plunkett and Dr Revel Drummond provide a brief guide to the latest gene technologies. What is a null segregant? What is CRISPR-Cas9? How do these cutting-edge tools differ from earlier GMO technologies? Note: Since we recorded this Dame Juli…
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In this episode, we sit down with Lisa Niekamp-Urwin, the founder, president, and CEO of Tomorrow's Technology Today. Lisa shares her entrepreneurial journey, from being laid off in the corporate world to starting her own business in 2002. She discusses the misconceptions she had about running a business, the importance of work-life balance in a ra…
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In this episode, we sit down with Brian Bush, the owner of Elite Media Team, to discuss his entrepreneurial journey. Brian shares how he navigated business failure early on, the lessons he learned, and how that shaped his approach to building a successful media agency. He talks about the importance of work-life balance, adapting to industry changes…
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In this episode, we sit down with John Chan, the co-owner of Durable Restoration, a company specializing in historic roofing and restoration work. John shares the fascinating journey of how his company evolved from a small slate repair business to a renowned expert in preserving and restoring some of the most iconic and historic buildings around th…
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In this episode of "SSRI’M OK," hosts Dr. Bijan Zarrabi, a psychiatry resident doctor, and Macey Isaacs, a stand-up comedian, are joined by Dr. Saad Rahmat. Dr. Rahmat is a Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist at the Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Director of the Child Track in the BWH/HMS Psychiatry Residency Program, and Medical Director of Young Adu…
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For nearly 40 years, retiring scientist Rob Agnew has dedicated his career to logging and analysing the changing weather patterns in the Marlborough region. In this episode of Scigest, our new podcaster, Dion Mundy, sits down with Rob Agnew to explore his impactful career from his work in protecting the wine industry through meteorological trend st…
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In this episode, we sit down with Franco Kraiselburd, the 22-year-old founder and CEO of Asclepii, a medical device startup. Franco shares his journey from a scientist background to becoming a young entrepreneur, the challenges he's faced, and the lessons he's learned about balancing technical expertise with business leadership. He offers advice fo…
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In this episode, we sit down with Kelly Settle, the owner of Kelly Ann Photography, to discuss her entrepreneurial journey. Kelly shares how she transitioned from a career in social work to becoming a successful commercial photographer, highlighting the lessons she's learned along the way. From adapting to industry changes like the shift from film …
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In this episode, Todd sits down with Jeffrey G. Meyers, CEO and owner of DS Architecture, to discuss his entrepreneurial journey. Jeffrey shares his experiences transitioning from a large corporate firm to a small business, the importance of company culture and work-life balance, and his personal struggles with mental health. He also provides insig…
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In this episode of "SSRI’M OK," hosts Dr. Bijan Zarrabi, a psychiatry resident doctor, and Macey Isaacs, a stand-up comedian, are joined by the perceptive Dr. Brendan Johnson. Dr. Johnson was a Visiting Research Scholar at Blackfriars Hall, Oxford, where he conducted research on 'the mental commons' and its enclosure as a paradigm for explaining wo…
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Redback spiders have established populations in Central Otago and Taranaki, posing a threat to human health and taonga native species such as the critically endangered Cromwell chafer beetle.We talk to Chemist Dr Andrew Twidle, who is leading the development of a pheromone tool to eradicate these invasive redback spiders, the first attempt in the w…
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In this episode, we sit down with Brendan Anderson, founder of ScaleCo Capital, a private equity firm focused on micro-cap companies. Brendan shares his journey from commercial banker to business owner and investor, offering valuable insights on entrepreneurship, work-life balance, and strategies for business growth. He discusses Scale Capital's ap…
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Join us as we sit down with Carrie Saunders, partner at BCS Engineering and host of the 'E-commerce Made Easy' podcast. With over 20 years of experience helping online businesses thrive, Carrie shares her journey from grad school entrepreneur to industry veteran. Learn about maintaining work-life balance, adapting to industry changes, and the impor…
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In this episode of "SSRI’M OK," hosts Dr. Bijan Zarrabi, a psychiatry resident doctor, and Macey Isaacs, a stand-up comedian, are joined by the insightful Dr. Nikki Haddad. Dr. Haddad's clinical interests and expertise encompass women's mental health, trauma, and couples and sex therapy. Join us as we dive deep into Dr. Haddad's journey and discove…
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Join us for the latest insights from a comprehensive global study on consumer preferences, following up on our initial Future Urban Consumer podcast from October last year. Understanding consumer attitudes is crucial when developing new food technologies and farming systems. Plant & Food Research's Future Urban Consumer programme delves into how co…
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In this episode, we sit down with Engelo Rumora, co-founder and CEO of Oz Realty. Engelo shares his inspiring journey from high school dropout to successful real estate investor and entrepreneur. He discusses his move from Australia to the US, his experiences flipping over 1000 properties, and the valuable lessons he's learned about perseverance, h…
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In this episode, Todd interviews Paul Pahoresky, Managing Member of PRP & Associates. Paul shares his journey from academia to entrepreneurship, discussing the challenges of starting and running an accounting firm. He offers insights on building a strong team, maintaining work-life balance, and staying innovative in a traditional industry. Paul als…
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In this episode of "SSRI’M OK," hosts Macey Isaacs, a stand-up comedian, and Dr. Bijan Zarrabi, a psychiatry resident doctor, are joined by Dr. Cynthia Peng. Dr. Peng, who treats patients with psychiatric conditions in the inpatient, consult, and outpatient settings, will discuss Major Depressive Disorder with a Seasonal Pattern, also known as Seas…
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In this episode, Todd interviews John Rampe, President and CEO of Torque Transmission, about his career journey in a small manufacturing business. John discusses how he worked his way up from sales and took on various roles, and shares insights into the opportunities and challenges of running a small business. He also offers advice on evaluating ne…
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This episode features an interview with Adam Oakerson, president of Extreme Express, a logistics company that has grown from two trucks to over 75 employees across multiple facilities. Adam shares his background in public health and what inspired him to take over a small transportation company in 2018. He discusses the challenges of growing the bus…
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In this episode, host Todd Expert interviews Terrence McCarron, CEO and founder of OpinionRoute, a survey operations company and technology platform. Terrence shares the story of how he started his business after identifying problems in the market research industry. He discusses the challenges of scaling a business and building a leadership team. T…
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In this episode of People | Planet | Food, Roger Robson-Williams speaks with Brendan O’Connell, Chief Executive of AgritechNZ, to discuss the role of agritech in creating a healthier, fairer, and more environmentally friendly food system. Brendan shares his perspective on what agritech is, how it can help, and how AgritechNZ supports a diverse rang…
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In this episode of "SSRI’M OK," hosts Macey, a stand-up comedian, and Dr. Bijan Zarrabi, a psychiatry resident doctor, bring a unique blend of humor and mental health insights. They are joined by Dr. Deborah Park, a resident psychiatrist at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, to explore the intersection of religion, psychiatry, and happiness. Later, they…
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New technologies are essential in helping scientists and growers combat vine diseases in vineyards. This week, podcaster and data scientist Tom Moore interviews vine doctor Dion Mundy about his latest research on plant disease monitoring, disease identification, and modelling for future climate changes. Dion was one of our first interviews on Scige…
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This episode features an interview with Peter Kubasek, founder and managing partner of ArkMalibu, an investment bank focused on representing one-time sellers. Peter discusses his family history in entrepreneurship, the spark that led him to start his own business, and some of the challenges of growing a successful company over 33 years. He also sha…
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This episode features an interview with Greg Brown, president of Malta Dynamics. Greg shares his story of unexpectedly taking over leadership of the company after the previous president passed away. He discusses the challenges of stepping into the role with little preparation but a strong belief in the company's vision. Greg also provides insights …
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In this episode of "SSRI’M OK," hosts Macey, a stand-up comedian, and Dr. Bijan Zarrabi, a psychiatry resident doctor, bring a unique blend of humor and mental health insights. They are joined by Dr. Montie Meyer, staff psychiatrist at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, to delve even deeper into the world of SSRIs (Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitor…
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Plant & Food Research's Nelson site is home to Aotearoa New Zealand's largest flume tank, an innovative facility that allows scientists to test and develop new technologies in both simulated open ocean and controlled laboratory environments. In this week's podcast, Julie Blommaert sits down with fellow scientists Suzy Black and Louise Kregting to d…
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This episode features Tim Pallay, President of Duracote Corporation, a small coating and laminating company. Tim shares his career journey from intern to president, the challenges of leading through the pandemic, and his plans for future growth. Listeners will learn how Duracote has innovated its product offering, focused on aviation markets, and p…
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This episode features an interview with Joe Martin, founder, and president of MartinCSI, an industrial control systems integrator. Joe shares his journey of starting the business in 1993 after recognizing an unmet need in the market. He discusses the challenges of running a small business, including managing growth and operational issues. Joe also …
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In this episode, we briefly discuss what a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) is since the name of our podcast is “SSRI’M OK” and some people don’t understand the reference and that’s okay. That’s what we get for trying to be creative. We also briefly discuss the history of the discovery of some antidepressant medications like SSRIs and …
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In this episode of the People | Planet | Food podcast series, host Roger Robson-Williams talks to Martin Rich, a former investment banker turned Chief Executive of the UK’s Future-Fit Foundation. Martin shares his journey from international finance to earth systems science and doughnut economics and explains why he now leads a sustainability charit…
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This episode features an interview with Jim Rader, founder and president of Project Technologies and Services. Jim shares his journey from working as an engineer for other companies to starting his own business. He discusses some of the challenges of making the transition to entrepreneurship and building a company. Jim also offers advice for aspiri…
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This episode features Henry Boggs, owner of MRB Services, as he shares his entrepreneurial journey of starting a manufacturing business with only $15,000 and building it into a $2.1 million company over 7 years. Henry discusses the challenges of flexibility, adapting to change, and knowing when it's time to exit. Listeners will learn from Henry's e…
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What would it take to make the global food system healthier, fairer, and more environmentally restorative? Hi, I am Roger Robson-Williams, Chief Sustainability Officer at Plant & Food Research. I am delighted to start my People | Planet | Food series in conversation with two remarkable leaders from opposite sides of the planet working on exactly th…
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Roger Robson-Williams, Chief Sustainability Officer at Plant & Food Research, joins Scigest podcast host Rebecca Bloomer to discuss his scientific journey and interest in the future prosperity of food production in Aotearoa. In their conversation, Roger introduces his upcoming podcast, People, Planet, Food, which will feature discussions with indiv…
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In this episode, Mark Wise shares his journey from coaching youth soccer to founding the Columbus Eagles FC women's soccer franchise. Listen as Mark describes falling in love with the game and pursuing his passion, even as early attempts at professional women's soccer leagues failed. Hear how Mark learned important business lessons and worked to bu…
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This episode features Monica Lewis, president of J.S. Brown and Co., a residential remodeling contractor in Ohio. Monica shares her journey transitioning from design to sales and eventually becoming a business owner within the company. She discusses her gradual transition to full ownership and strategies for thoughtful, purposeful growth. Monica al…
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In this episode, Brian Wilson shares his journey taking over the family business North American Coating and discusses the challenges of being a second generation entrepreneur. He talks about learning from his father's mistakes as the business struggled with complacency, and the steps he took to revitalize the company. Brian also provides valuable i…
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Working with bees, and in local body politics means you are always at risk of being stung at some stage, but that hasn’t stopped our latest guest, apiculture scientist Dr James Sainsbury taking up the challenge. In this podcast Andrew Dare speaks to James, who specialises in honey bee health and pollination, about his interesting and diverse career…
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Knowing what’s in the food you consume is important – to help with that, scientists at Plant & Food Research are responsible for managing a database containing more than 2,700 foods commonly consumed in Aotearoa. In this episode we hear more about what the New Zealand Food Composition Database is and how to use it from Dr Carolyn Lister, leader of …
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This episode features an interview with Michael Fillios, founder and CEO of IT Ally. Michael shares his non-traditional path to entrepreneurship, from starting his career in accounting to becoming a Fortune 500 CIO. He discusses the experiences that led him to start IT Ally and the company's evolution from fractional CIO services to serving private…
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Todd sits down with Wade Clark, co-founder of Cleveland Video Company, to discuss his journey starting a successful video production business straight out of college. Wade shares how a class assignment sparked the idea to turn their video skills into an entrepreneurial venture. He discusses the challenges of scaling a growing business and finding r…
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Michael Frank Hauser, owner of Carriage House Printery, discusses his on-demand fabric printing business and the challenges of entrepreneurship. He shares how he started the business with his wife five years ago and their journey adapting to market changes. Michael talks about issues like rising costs, interest rate hikes, and competing with larger…
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