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Insight Unpacked

Kellogg School of Management

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Healthcare: it’s a giant industry with a noble cause—supporting human health. But here in America, it’s expensive and unwieldy, and has inspired decades of (mostly) failed reform attempts. How did we get here? And can we do better? Welcome to Insight Unpacked, where we delve into complex business topics and emerge with insights from Kellogg School faculty. For our second season, we untangle the often-competing incentives that motivate the major players in the system, from hospital networks a ...
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Peaceful Life Radio

David Lowry & Don Drew

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Welcome to Peaceful Life Radio - your go-to place on the internet for cultivating a life full of peace. Are you tired of constant interpersonal drama and conflict and looking forward to having a more peaceful life? Rest easy, for Doctors David Lowry and Don Drew are here to provide you with the necessary tools and resources to live a life free of stress, anxiety, drama, and conflict. Our programs are designed to teach you how to manage conflicts more effectively and develop habits that promo ...
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Kia ora, you’ve joined the 'Ideas that Grow’ podcast - brought to you by Rural Leaders. In this series we’ll be drawing on the insights from innovative rural leaders, to help plant ideas that grow, so our regions can flourish. Ideas That Grow is presented in association with Farmer's Weekly. All guests are arranged by Rural Leaders, whose mission is to grow world class leaders through the Nuffield NZ Farming Scholarship and Kellogg Rural Leadership programme.
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Welcome to Mama Earth Talk. I am your host Mariska Nell. I am so grateful to have you here. If you are new to sustainability, already on the journey or just curious to learn more about the topic, then you are in the right spot. Mama Earth Talk is a podcast that takes a deep dive into the three pillars of sustainability (environmental, social and economic). Since its inception, it quickly grew into a forum that showcases the amazing hope through the incredible contribution many around the wor ...
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Something big is happening in the world of business. CEOs increasingly say their jobs have become less about giving orders, more about inspiring, motivating, setting a north star. They are taking the lead on big issues like climate change, worker retraining, and diversity and inclusion. They are under pressure from employees, customers and investors not just to turn a profit, but to prove they are doing good in the world. And in the process, they are fundamentally redefining the relationship ...
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Data Masters is the go-to place for data enthusiasts. We speak with data leaders from around the world about data, analytics, and the emerging technologies and techniques data-savvy organizations are tapping into to gain a competitive edge. Our experts also share their opinions and perspectives about the hyped, or overhyped, industry trends we may all be geeking out over.
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The podcast for all things B2B SaaS marketing is brought to you by marketing agency Advance B2B. The Growth Hub Podcast is for SaaS marketers, CEOs, and founders who want to increase their knowledge, skills, and wisdom about building a high-growth SaaS business. With a mix of strategic frameworks, actionable insights, and inspiring tales, we catch up with some of the top minds in SaaS from across the world to gain their insight and advice on all things growth.
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Do you want a better life? Want to hear secrets and stories about your West Michigan Friends and neighbors? This podcast is dedicated to sharing the adventures, challenges and heartfelt stories of REAL PEOPLE in West Michigan. We explore business, entrepreneurship, real estate, overcoming obstacles and challenges of those building our cities and neighborhoods. LISTEN to your friends and neighbors LEARN their SUCCESS SECRETS, hear VALUABLE INSIGHTS to GROW YOUR SKILLSET, YOUR NETWORK and to b ...
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Climate change will force almost every industry to move away from dependence on fossil fuels. Automotive is no exception, where EVs are gaining in popularity in certain sections of the United States and across the globe. This week on Leadership Next, Diane speaks to Bill Nash, CEO of CarMax, one of the nation’s largest car resellers. Nash started h…
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Join David and Dr. Don Drew on Peaceful Life Radio as they explore what truly makes us happy. In this episode, 'The Art of Unlocking Inner Happiness,' they discuss how happiness is more about the journey than the destination and delve into the roles of self-reflection, authenticity, and overcoming resistance. Hear about practical strategies and res…
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On today’s episode, we welcome Nishit Sahay, Chief Information Officer of Marvell Technology. Nishit discusses the role of data in shaping business strategies, particularly in high-stakes areas. He explains how Marvell navigates the complexities of an unstable global supply chain while developing cutting-edge semiconductor solutions. Nishit also em…
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The climate crisis will require a whole host of solutions—spanning technology, investment, and policy. It’s this intersection that is now the focus for Tom Steyer, who’s had a hugely successful career as an investor, and more recently a Democratic political candidate. Through his company Galvanize Climate Solutions, Steyer is now investing in firms…
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Join hosts David Lowry and Don Drew on Peaceful Life Radio as they welcome Terry Clark, a former journalist and professor turned artist. In this episode, Terry shares his transformation from a career in journalism to discovering his passion for art in the second half of his life. Through personal anecdotes, Terry discusses his early influences, his…
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Technology has fundamentally altered retail shopping habits, as savvy customers know they can buy almost anything they want with a single tap of their smartphones. But JCPenney, the iconic American department store brand, says customers still value in-store shopping. For Marc Rosen, who had a long career at Levi Strauss & Co. and Walmart before tak…
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Join Don Drew in this episode of Peaceful Life Radio as he broadcasts from the serene Izumi Shrine in Omika, Japan. Drawing on over 47 years of visits, Don explores the concept of 'thin places'—locations where the boundary between the mundane and the mystical feels especially thin. He provides insights into the Shinto practice and other global trad…
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Can lessons learned in the world of sports translate in the world business? Jim Kavanaugh, CEO of the tech behemoth World Wide Technology, ought to know. Long before he cofounded World Wide Technology in 1990, he represented the United States as a member of the 1984 Olympic soccer team. On this week's episode of Leadership Next, Kavanaugh talks to …
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In episode 104 of the Growth Hub Podcast, we invited Joel Gaudeul to discuss a topic we all face: team misalignment.Joel had quite a lot to say - and he took the gloves off, no-bullshit-style."I am not going to be popular by saying that (...) but you need to work, to make it work".Joel worked in B2C and B2B in companies like Ubisoft, Ulule, Mention…
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In this episode, we dive into the concept of the circular economy, exploring how it differs from the traditional linear model and why it’s essential for a sustainable future. From understanding the role of design in extending product lifecycles to discovering innovative companies like Loop by Terracycle and Herman Miller, we highlight real-world ex…
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Welcome to Peaceful Life Radio with David Lowry and Don Drew! In this episode, we delve deep into the concept of Emotional Intelligence (EQ) and how it impacts our lives. Discover what EQ is and its key components—self-awareness, self-regulation, motivation, empathy, and social skills—and learn how developing higher levels of emotional intelligence…
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Join David Lowry and Don Drew in this episode of Peaceful Life Radio as they explore effective strategies for handling moralizers—individuals who offer unsolicited advice with a condescending tone. Learn to identify moralizing behavior, understand its negative impact on relationships, and adopt peaceful assertiveness to maintain self-respect and fo…
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Discover why Grand Rapids is quickly becoming a business haven as Brent Case from the Right Place reveals the secrets behind employee retention and local business expansion in West Michigan. Learn about the strategic advantages like workforce availability and cost of living that make this region a hotspot for companies. But that's not all: filmmake…
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The Wheel of Life: Cultivating Balance and Peace In this episode of Peaceful Life Radio, hosts David Lowry and Don Drew explore the Wheel of Life, a self-assessment tool designed to help individuals identify areas in their life that are flourishing and those that may need improvement. The discussion covers the eight key areas of the Wheel of Life: …
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Join us as we uncover the heartwarming story of Chef Jenna, whose vibrant personality and unwavering kindness have touched countless lives. From delivering meals to exhausted frontline workers to creating "porch treats" that brought joy to her community, Chef Jenna illustrates the incredible impact of generosity. Despite facing criticism, she remai…
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What does a duck know about selling insurance? Nothing, unless you're Aflac. The famous duck has been the company's mascot since 2000. On this episode of Leadership Next, Diane talks to Aflac CEO Dan Amos about running the company started by his family, shifts in the insurance landscape, and, of course, the duck. Leadership Next is powered by Deloi…
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In this episode, Lisa Rogers, Rural Leaders CEO, talks to host Bryan Gibson, Farmers Weekly managing editor, about the recently released report ‘A Path to Realising Leadership Potential in Aotearoa NZ’s Food and Fibre Sector’, along with its leadership development framework, and the leadership programmes serving as key tools for building more and e…
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In this second part of an insightful interview on Peaceful Life Radio, hosts David Lowry and Dr. Don Drew are joined by Julie Kellogg, a licensed marriage and family therapist with over two decades of experience. Julie discusses practical techniques for fostering stronger and more fulfilling relationships, emphasizing the importance of therapy in i…
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Ever wondered how one can rise from the depths of despair to find ultimate success? Michelle Crumback’s story is one for the books, as she takes us through her incredible journey from homelessness to becoming a cherished jeweler who values every client’s experience. Tune in for Bob Hein’s expert advice gathered from over 25 years in the mortgage bu…
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Cybersecurity is front and center for business today, regardless of industry. That fact has helped fuel Palo Alto Networks’ growth in recent years. According to CEO Nikesh Arora, this week’s guest on Leadership Next, data security is no longer just a problem for the IT department—it impacts decision-making across all levels of an organization. Dian…
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In this episode, I am thrilled to return after a brief hiatus to share some exciting personal and professional updates. I recently graduated with a post-grad degree in Environmental Science, making the Dean's List, and am now diving into a Master's in Sustainable Design with a focus on transforming sustainability in the pet industry as well as a Ma…
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Halfway through the 2024 Scholarship Programme, Scholar Rachel Baker gives us a unique perspective from inside Nuffield. Rachel speaks with Bryan Gibson, Farmers Weekly managing editor, about some of the similarities and differences between the farming systems in the countries visited so far with New Zealand’s. She discusses insights from Indonesia…
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In this episode of Peaceful Life Radio, co-hosts Don Drew and David Lowry talk with Julie Kellogg, a licensed marriage and family therapist with over 20 years of experience in various therapeutic settings. Julie, who currently serves as a family science professor at Oklahoma Christian University, discusses the signs indicating when therapy might be…
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Frosted Flakes, Froot Loops and Raisin Bran. These are just a few of the popular cereals that made the Kellogg Company a global leader in breakfast. But over the decades Kellogg's has expanded far beyond cereal into a snack powerhouse as well, with brands like Pringles, Pop-Tart's and the fan favorite Cheez-It crackers. Trouble is, while its snack …
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In this episode of Peaceful Life Radio, hosts David Lowry and Don Drew delve into the topic of how to maintain inner peace during crisis situations. Sharing their personal experiences of facing life-altering crises, including debilitating illness and the loss of a loved one, they emphasize the importance of cultivating coping mechanisms and practic…
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What if the key to a better life for single mothers battling addiction lies in one woman's journey through her own personal hell and back? Meet Crystal Barnett, founder of A Mother's Touch, who shares her powerful story from a challenging childhood in Grand Rapids to creating a transformative sober living program for single mothers. Through her str…
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Kendra Scott started her jewelry company with $500 in 2002 out of her house in Austin. Today it’s a billion-dollar jewelry brand with both mass-market and premium lines and hundreds of retail stores across the country. On this week's episode of Leadership Next, Diane Brady talks to Kendra Scott CEO Tom Nolan about the company's growth plans, his un…
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In the final episode of our 5-episode series, “Insight Unpacked: American Healthcare and Its Web of Misaligned Incentives,” we travel overseas, and through our own backyard, in search of a way forward. On this episode, we hear from Kellogg faculty members Craig Garthwaite, Amanda Starc, and David Dranove. We also talk to Murray Ross, vice president…
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In the final episode of our 5-episode series, “Insight Unpacked: American Healthcare and Its Web of Misaligned Incentives,” we travel overseas, and through our own backyard, in search of a way forward. On this episode, we hear from Kellogg faculty members Craig Garthwaite, Amanda Starc, and David Dranove. We also talk to Murray Ross, vice president…
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Doctors David Lowry and Don Drew discuss the Spiral of Silence, a communication theory that explains how people's perception of opinion influences their willingness to speak up. The episode explores how staying silent leads to misunderstandings, resentment, and conflict and how open communication is key to fostering peaceful relationships. Show Not…
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What if you could transform your leadership style and revolutionize your team's productivity with just a few simple insights? Join us as we chat with Scott Hays from Synergistic Systems, who shares his remarkable journey from aspiring police officer to becoming an influential leader in behavioral testing for human resources. Scott's path, winding t…
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Platforms like TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube have become key drivers for trends in the beauty space in recent years. The power of beauty influencers shows no sign of slowing down, according to president and CEO of Sephora North America Artemis Patrick, this week’s guest on Leadership Next. After spending the bulk of her career at the LVMH-owned co…
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What will we pay for the next groundbreaking drug? In episode 4 of our 5-episode series, “Insight Unpacked: American Healthcare and Its Web of Misaligned Incentives,” we explore the trade-off at the heart of pharmaceutical innovation. On this episode, we hear from Kellogg faculty members Amanda Starc and Craig Garthwaite, as well as Boston Universi…
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What will we pay for the next groundbreaking drug? In episode 4 of our 5-episode series, “Insight Unpacked: American Healthcare and Its Web of Misaligned Incentives,” we explore the trade-off at the heart of pharmaceutical innovation. On this episode, we hear from Kellogg faculty members Amanda Starc and Craig Garthwaite, as well as Boston Universi…
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In this episode of Peaceful Life Radio, host Don interviews Dr. Christy Vincent, a college professor, business consultant, and life coach, about the concept of navigating polarities for personal growth and inner peace. Dr. Vincent explains polarities as interdependent opposites, such as work and rest, that are necessary for success and fulfillment.…
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What if a childhood TV hero could shape your future career aspirations? Meet Sam VerMerris, a budding filmmaker from Rockford, Michigan, who turned his fascination with "MacGyver" into a passionate journey through the world of filmmaking. Sam recounts his evolution from creating simple skits with friends to crafting more intricate films like "Eveni…
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If you shop on the internet, you’ve probably seen Klarna—and its buy-now, pay-later installment offers—when shopping at major retailers like Bloomingdale's, Foot Locker, or Sephora. The company’s plans allow shoppers to break up purchases into four equal payments, with no interest. Klarna CEO Sebastian Siemiatkowski says installment plans fill a ga…
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In episode 3 of our 5-episode series, “Insight Unpacked: American Healthcare and Its Web of Misaligned Incentives,” we explain how insurance companies became everybody’s favorite villain. On this episode, we talk to Kellogg faculty members Craig Garthwaite, David Dranove, and Paul Campbell, alongside Wharton School professor Robert Lawton Burns. Vi…
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In episode 3 of our 5-episode series, “Insight Unpacked: American Healthcare and Its Web of Misaligned Incentives,” we explain how insurance companies became everybody’s favorite villain. On this episode, we talk to Kellogg faculty members Craig Garthwaite, David Dranove, and Paul Campbell, alongside Wharton School professor Robert Lawton Burns. Vi…
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This Peaceful Life Radio episode explores the powerful connection between nature and peace. Hosts David Lowry and Don Drew discuss the various ways walking and hiking in nature can reduce stress, improve mood, boost energy levels, and promote mindfulness. They also share tips on getting started with hiking and the importance of appreciating the nat…
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