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Adventist Pilgrimage

Michael Campbell, Gregory Howell

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Historians Michael Campbell (PhD) and Gregory Howell (PhD, abd) take us on a journey through the world of Adventist history with fantastic interviews, discoveries, and details you won't hear anywhere else.
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Biotech—it's complicated. A successful product launch requires grit, determination, and clear direction. But let’s be real, the path to launch isn’t a straight one. There are curves, hard turns, and dead ends. Here’s the good news, you don’t have to navigate the complexities alone. Welcome to The Emerging Biotech Leader, where we help biotech leaders maximize the value of their therapeutics from clinical development to product launch.
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Before The White Coat

Society of Hospital Medicine

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On Before The White Coat, SHM CEO and host Larry Wellikson explores the early influences and personal inspirations of some of the most influential individuals in healthcare and modern medicine.
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Miami Lit Podcast

MIAMI LIT PODCAST

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Welcome to Miami Lit Podcast! Our purpose is to shine a light on Miami's culture, literature and the arts. Our featured guests include authors, artists, entrepreneurs, cryptocurrency experts, NFT creators and more. We love to bring you these compelling stories and welcome you to join the conversation. ❤ Jenny Instagram: https://instagram.com/miamilitpodcast Youtube: https://youtube.com/miamilitpodcast Link up with us: https://linktr.ee/miamilit Read. Think. Live. #maimilitpodcast #miamilitma ...
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This episode features an interview with Christian Howell, Chief Commercial Officer at Cognito Therapeutics, a biotech company pioneering a neurotechnology approach to treat Alzheimer's disease. Christian draws on his diverse background spanning the military, medical device giant Medtronic, and now the biotech industry. The conversation covers Cogni…
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Dr. Michael Campbell sits down with Dr. David Trim to talk about the latter's newest book, A Voice to Rouse the Nations: Ellen White and the Growth of Adventist Mission Work. What? Adventist Pilgrimage Podcast is a monthly podcast focusing on the academic side of Adventist history and hosted by historians Greg Howell and Michael Campbell. This podc…
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Episode Overview: In this podcast interview, Ramin Farhood hosts Dr. Thomas Lönngren, an expert in drug regulation, approval, and market access. Thomas has an impressive career spanning over three decades, including a transformative tenure as the executive director of the European Medicines Agency (EMA). He currently serves as a strategic advisor, …
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In this episode of the Emerging Biotech Leader podcast, hosts Kim Kushner and Ramin Farhood interview Keith Gottesdiener, President and CEO of Prime Medicine. They discuss Keith's unconventional career path, which spans roles as a physician, research scientist, drug development leader at Merck for over 16 years, and entrepreneurial biotech CEO at R…
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The Podcastorians (Drs. Michael Campbell, Greg Howell, and Jud Lake plus Matthew Lucio) are back to respond to claims made by the Answering Adventism YouTube channel about the Adventist pioneers and the Trinity. How should Adventists understand the position of their founders? Link to the Video What? Adventist Pilgrimage Podcast is a monthly podcast…
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In this engaging episode of the Emerging Biotech Leader podcast, Kim Kushner, Ramin Farhood, and Jackie Levine discuss the key lessons learned from the previous conversation with Dr. Dan Bloomfield, CMO at Anthos Therapeutics. The trio focuses on the challenges biotech companies face when building organizations with evolving goals, the important ro…
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In this episode of the Emerging Biotech Leader podcast, hosts Kim Kushner and Ramin Farhad speak with Dr. Dan Bloomfield, Chief Medical Officer of Anthos Therapeutics. Dan generously shares insights from his diverse career that has spanned academia at Columbia University, over a decade at big pharma giant Merck across multiple leadership roles, and…
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Dr. Michael W. Campbell and Dr. Greg Howell sit down with Dr. Denis Fortin to talk about George Ide Butler's controversy with A.T. Jones and E.J. Waggoner leading up the 1888 General Conference session. You can watch this episode here. You can buy Denis Fortin's Butler biography here. What? Adventist Pilgrimage Podcast is a monthly podcast focusing…
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Dr. Michael W. Campbell and Dr. Greg Howell sit down with Dr. Denis Fortin to talk about George Ide Butler's controversy with A.T. Jones and E.J. Waggoner leading up the 1888 General Conference session. You can watch this episode here. What? Adventist Pilgrimage Podcast is a monthly podcast focusing on the academic side of Adventist history and hos…
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In this episode of the Emerging Biotech Leader podcast, hosts Kim Kushner and Ramin Farhad are joined by Bob Honigberg to further discuss the considerable challenge of achieving bold missions in healthcare. Building on their discussion from Episode 28 where they interviewed Cleerly Health founder Dr. Jim Ninh, the episode provides useful perspectiv…
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Matthew Lucio joins Dr. Michael W. Campbell to talk to the newest podcast host. "They Also Served" premieres on March 15, 2024. Listen here. If you want to listen to Olga Oss' fully report of her time in a Japanese concentration camp, visit this link (jump to 1:27:00): What? Adventist Pilgrimage Podcast is a monthly podcast focusing on the academic…
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"I believe that we can eradicate heart attacks from this world...If we can leverage these tools to accomplish those three goals, whether it's in coronary heart disease, valvular heart disease, myocardial disease, et cetera, et cetera, I think that's going to not be a slight improvement. I think it's going to be a game changer in terms of improving …
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Michael and Greg sit down with Dr. Denis Fortin to talk about the subject of his forthcoming book: George Ide Butler: A Strong But Misunderstood Leader. Butler is best known for being the General Conference president during the famous 1888 General Conference session, but Fortin makes his case that there is far more to Butler's story. What? Adventis…
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“I think outcomes for a lot of people means meeting milestones. So hitting that next clinical milestone, CMC milestone, et cetera, and that's, I think, one way of looking at it. Still, it's also about the culmination of outcomes and achieving something greater than bringing together one discipline and one win." ~ Adriana Valenciano, SVP, SSI Strate…
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Michael and Greg meet up with our old friend Kevin Burton at the American Society for Church History in San Francisco to talk about Joseph Wolfe. What? Adventist Pilgrimage Podcast is a monthly podcast focusing on the academic side of Adventist history and hosted by historians Greg Howell and Michael Campbell. This podcast is a part of the Adventis…
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“Getting a drug to market is a change journey. The whole process is a change journey. And we pass through so many different stages and gates on the way there: we need to adapt almost regardless of circumstances, even if everything goes according to plan, we have to shift.” Johan Stromquist, President, NDA Group As the quote above alludes, launching…
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He's finally done it! Greg Howell has defended his dissertation and we can stop writing (abd) after his name. We can also stop pretending we knew what his dissertation was on, because Dr. Michael Campbell is sitting down with Dr. Howell to find out. What? Adventist Pilgrimage Podcast is a monthly podcast focusing on the academic side of Adventist h…
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“The reality is that the earlier one thinks about and invests in a safety process and a safety system, the more dividends that early thinking pays downstream.” Dr. Greg Fiore Harvard-Trained Physician. McKinsey Consultant. Startup Advisor. These are just a few of the titles that describe our next guest, Dr. Greg Fiore. As one might imagine, with th…
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“Safety doesn't live outside of you. It's not a yellow ribbon that you wear in hospitals that says, ‘it's patient safety week.’ It's not a sign in your office that says, ‘this is patient safety month.’ It's a consequence of how we approach our work on a day-to-day and hour to hour basis. And it's by definition, therefore, an emergent property of wh…
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Dr. Michael Campbell shares some of the cool new things he's found. What? Adventist Pilgrimage Podcast is a monthly podcast focusing on the academic side of Adventist history and hosted by historians Greg Howell and Michael Campbell. This podcast is a part of the Adventist History_Project. Links: Web http://adventisthistorypodcast.org/ Support: htt…
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“It's not always smooth sailing or a straight line path. So being able to address those different inflection points, being able to resource accordingly, flex in, flex out, and really focus on ‘what are the most important priorities?’ Make sure you're addressing those, the ‘must haves’ versus the ‘nice to haves.’” Jacqui Levine, Vice President, SSI …
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What happens when you find a ghost* in the White Estate? Dr. Michael Campbell and Dr. Greg Howell explain what they found. Read the transcript of this episode and see a picture of Eli Curtis here. What? Adventist Pilgrimage Podcast is a monthly podcast focusing on the academic side of Adventist history and hosted by historians Greg Howell and Micha…
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“You're actually able to make a difference, not just at your local level or your regional level, but much more on a global level. You know, you may be one of the lucky few that is able to get involved in guideline development and those guidelines are then applicable across the world.’” Benit Maru, Senior Vice President, SSI Strategy “Should I stay …
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“I will always have deep empathy for patients and want to do the best that I can, but I feel very satisfied that I'm driving development of OHB 607, which has the potential to change the trajectory. So, I don't have to sit and remind myself why I'm doing that–there are patients on the other end.” Victoria Niklas How can you break into biotech from …
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Michael and Greg talk about some recent re-discoveries about Robert D. Brinsmead... found in one of the more unlikely places. What? Adventist Pilgrimage Podcast is a monthly podcast focusing on the academic side of Adventist history and hosted by historians Greg Howell and Michael Campbell. This podcast is a part of the Adventist History_Project. L…
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Michael and Greg chat with Dr. Brian E Strayer about his latest book, a deep dive into Hiram Edson - the man who had "the vision in the cornfield" that explained the disappointment of 1888 to (later) Seventh-day Adventists. You can purchase Hiram Edson: The Man and the Myth here. What? Adventist Pilgrimage Podcast is a monthly podcast focusing on t…
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“There are clear distinctions, as we've talked about, between device and pharma from a medical affairs perspective. I think they each require this special touch and strategic medical affairs plan, but I think what we're also converging on is that they’re almost more similar than we think.’” Leah Damesek, Vice President of Medical Affairs, SSI Strat…
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“My primary advice is to get comfortable with discomfort right away and open your mind to how your particular skill set can benefit patients on this tremendously big scale.’” Shon Chakrabarti MD MPH, Vice President, and General Manager Chronic Venous Therapies, Inari Medical. Episode 19 of the Emerging Biotech Leader commemorates a milestone. This …
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Michael and Greg talk about some cool letters Michael discovered in the archives that sheds some more light on George I. Butler, one of the most controversial and, some would argue, misunderstood General Conference presidents in Adventist history. What? Adventist Pilgrimage Podcast is a monthly podcast focusing on the academic side of Adventist his…
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“A lot of the work is in asking ‘how do we distill this down into the simplest, most digestible narrative that feels obvious when you hear it back?’” Kim Kushner, Chief Business Officer, SSI Strategy. Episode 18 of the Emerging Biotech Leader welcomes a new voice to the show: Kate Goldstein, Senior Vice President of SSI. Fresh off the heels of Epis…
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“I won't say that we had this all planned out because when I started, it was just a crazy idea that we were excited about, but it ended up working out really well where we're trying to create a new class of medicine with digital therapeutics or with prescription digital therapeutics.” Scott Xiao, Co-Founder and CEO, Luminopia. What’s possible when …
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Michael and Greg sit down with Dr. David Trim, director of Adventist Archives, Statistics, and Research at the General Conference, to talk about Adventist history and some of his recent books. Should we honor people with statues and street names who made racist comments? What is a positive way forward for Adventist institutions who have a similar p…
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“You may not have the resources as a CMO, especially with smaller biotech companies, but you have to be resourceful.” Ramin Farhood, Senior Vice President, SSI Strategy Every guest on the Emerging Biotech Leader builds on the insights from our previous contributors while also adding their own unique best practices, analogies and experience. In that…
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“The expansions of your expertise and your external network are two key fundamental things that one should be focusing on as you think about developing your career towards a CMO pathway.” Dr. Christopher Morabito, Astria Therapeutics. Welcome to this week’s Emerging Biotech Leader recap. In our previous Episodes, we touched on the topic of careers …
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What do historians think about Confederate statues or street names honoring people with a racist past? Dr. Michael Campbell attended the Association of Seventh-day Adventist Historians (ASDAH) meeting at Southern Adventist University to sit down with fellow historians Dr. Joan Francis, Dr. Phil Warfield (abd), and Dr. Kevin Burton (abd) to react to…
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In Medical Affairs, timing is everything. If we had to summarize this next Episode of the Emerging Biotech Leader in one sentence, it would be “a deeper dive on both the impact and importance of Medical Affairs,” inspired by our interview with Rachel Couchenour in Episode 13. But that single sentence alone wouldn’t convey the robust takeaways and m…
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“I've found that it's usually not the ‘what’ or the ‘how’ that will get me where I need to go with a Senior leader. It's the why. They want to understand the why behind it.” Rachel Couchenour, VP, Global Medical Affairs, Travere Therapeutics. Working cross-functionally. Some would call it a skill. Others would say it’s a talent. For our guest on Ep…
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Hosts Dr. Michael Campbell and Greg Howell invited Dr. Jud Lake (The Ellen White Podcast) and Matthew Lucio (Adventist History Podcast) to respond to more statements which ex-Adventists on the Cultish podcast made about Seventh-day Adventists: Were early Adventists anti-Trinitarian? Did Ellen White know theology? Do Adventists believe that Christ's…
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“The good news and the bad news are the same news.” Rik Reppe, VP Digital, Acquis Consulting Group We are excited to announce a new service, Digital-Led Biotech Strategy, in partnership with Acquis Cortico-X. Through this service, our clients will get access to medical, business, and digital experts to maximize theraputic value through a digital-le…
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This is the second episode in a new miniseries, where Michael, Greg, Matthew, and Jud Lake team up again to discuss some new episodes from the popular podcast Cultish which made some serious criticism of Adventism. Specifically, did Adventists deceive Walter Martin in the 1950s? Did James White marry Ellen White because he could monetize her vision…
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“The best leaders that I've seen are the ones that realize that it’s always “go, go, go,” and they need to move fast. But they still consciously take time to think, to pause a little bit and have a more of a multi-dimensional view of what's happening, as opposed to always being at a fast pace, moving forward and getting things done.” Ramin Farhood,…
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Vanessa Garcia is a Cuban-American multidisciplinary writer -- screenwriter, playwright, novelist, and journalist/essayist -- who has written and worked for Sesame Street, Caillou, We Are Family, and Dora the Explorer. She’s the author of the novel, White Light, which won an International Latino Book Award and was one of NPRs best books of 2015. He…
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“I don't know any other leader that's had that type of prior steps in their careers. It almost feels like you need pieces of all those things to actually be a leader, you know, soldier, lawyer, investment banker. I'm sure they all came in handy.” Doug Locke, SSI CEO. Some biotechs are created from research and academia. Others are born from firstha…
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** This episode was recorded at the SuperCrash Gallery, Miami, FL ** Kristian Hornsleth is a Danish conceptual artist, who has exhibited in the Stalke Galleri. He is the postmodern artist behind the controversial Hornsleth Village Project, wherein 340 Ugandan villagers were paid in livestock to legally change their names to Hornsleth. Hornsleth is …
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This is the first episode in a new miniseries, where Michael, Greg, Matthew, and Jud Lake team up to discuss some new episodes from a popular podcast (Cultish) which made some serious criticism of Adventism. The gang shares some frustrations, hopes, and what it feels like to be called a "cult." Future episodes will dive deeper into the Cultish epis…
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Karin Freeland is a recovered corporate workaholic. After years in high-pressure leadership roles at Fortune 500 companies, she’s traded the boardroom for the bedroom. In her hilarious tell-all book, The Ins and Outs of My Vagina: A Penetrating Memoir, she recounts the mishaps and misadventures she’s had over the past 40 years with a special partne…
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Today we are joined by Gena Sims, founder of the Autism Theater Project. Her mission is to teach, entertain and inspire while giving a voice to the autism community. Please find out more at: https://autismtheaterproject.org/ Thank you so much for watching. Please like and subscribe to help our channel grow. ♥️ Jenny #autism #theater #inspiration --…
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“Digital impacts our lives all the time in every way, including in medicine.” Jen Seda, M.D. The day of digital medicine is here. And while software and digital apps can be created rapidly, historically, the healthcare ecosystem has implemented change at a much slower pace. This contrasting combination, or tension as today’s episode describes it, p…
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Trent Talbot is the President and founder of BRAVE Books, a conservative children’s book publishing company. Father of two, Trent knew he couldn’t sit by as teachers and celebrities taught his kids to hate America and the ideals that made it great. Although formally trained as a medical doctor, Trent stepped back from his ophthalmology practice to …
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