Author: Alain Guillot
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351 Robert Lefkowitz: From Accidental Scientist to the Nobel Prize
in podcastAbout Robert Lefkowitz Robert Lefkowitz was born on April 15, 1943, in The Bronx, New York. After graduating from the Bronx High School of Science in 1959, he attended Columbia College from which he received a bachelor of arts in chemistry in 1962. He graduated from Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons in 1966 with…
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Breathing New Life Into Your Food Business Post-COVID
While most industries have been impacted in some way or another by the pandemic, the food industry has been particularly hit hard. While many businesses have been able to switch up their offering by moving to take-out or online sales, it’s the return of dining out that will help things return to normal. After a…
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Building A Business That Will Actually Fill You With Pride
Pixabay CC0 License As a business owner, success can be defined in many ways. While it is imperative that you keep one eye on profits at all times, you should not overlook the need to have pride in the company. If the business actively leaves you bursting with pride, it’s very likely that employees and…
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Post-Pandemic Ideas For Businesses Looking To Bounce Back
Unsplash – CC0 License At long last, it looks like the end is in sight for COVID-19. Despite public health officials desire for everlasting lockdowns, things are changing fast. And the business community is becoming active once more. But the world is going to look quite different going forward from the pandemic. Brands are going…
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350 Emily Willingham: Life Lessons from the Animal Penis
in podcastAbout Emily Willingham From Emily Willingham’s website: The business of my life has been writing and science. My work as a research scientist has led me to many cool things, including ultrasound and surgery on a spotted hyena, the plastic casting of the inside of the mammalian penis, chasing tiny blazing-fast lizards around in the…
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Why Learning Critical Race Theory Is Necessary to Heal
African Americans have been enslaved, lynched, discriminated against, and oppressed since the year 1619, when a ship with 20 captive Africans, landed on the coasts of Virginia. At that moment, a sad period for humanity started as the British and Americans manage to accumulate over 6,000,000 slaves before the end of the American Civil War.…