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I've got an idea; now what? Techies, entrepreneurs, parties of one and many—Perry Tiu invites passionate guests to look back at how they got to where they are, talk about their experience and share invaluable advice (while Perry constantly interrupts them and asks what technologies they are falling in love with). Start listening and get motivated to do more — For enquiries: contact@perrytiu.com
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There's more to a coach than Xs and Os. Get to know more about the most revered mentors across all sports in Coaches Unfiltered every Thursday, with champion coach Charles Tiu along with fellow tacticians Anton Altamirano and Paolo Layug.
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Are you a growth-oriented, mindful and busy mom who wants to raise strong daughters? Me too! Tune in for short episodes (under 25 min) filled with inspiration, insights and actionable tips from experts, moms who’ve been there, and host Carmelita Tiu (a mom of two girls herself). Hear about timely (& sometimes tough) topics: boundaries, self-care, creating safe spaces, self confidence, intuition, negative patterns, body positivity, friendship, body image, gender stereotypes, stress, and more. ...
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The Coach Is In

Irene Uy and Carmelita Tiu

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Join us, Irene Uy and Carmelita (Cat) Tiu, both certified life coaches, as we share our stories and hear from business leaders, generational pioneers and experts as we discuss the personal, relational and professional challenges we, immigrants and children of immigrants face. If you’re feeling stuck in life and unsure how to move forward, we hope you’ll be inspired to make discoveries of your own, find alignment with your values and motivate yourself into action. We’re here to demonstrate th ...
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It's one thing to listen to doom and gloom about food and fertilizer shortages, skyrocketing prices, the cost of living, or your job being outsourced overseas or eliminated due to automation. It's another thing to hear practicable, immediately actionable advice from experts who can help you reduce the fear, anxiety, and burden of these problems. Tune in now to the Surviving Hard Times Podcast with Richard Jacobs.
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Balancing Stories

Meghan Kitchen

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Sharing stories about the balancing in our lives and in ourselves with culture, expectations, identity and more. Conversations hosted by Meghan Kitchen. Episode topics include: Parenting, Marriage, Grief, Activism, Cooking, Photography, Jewellery, Film Making, Gender & Identity, Racism, Names, Disownment, Assimilation, Immigration, Third Culture Kids, Traditions, Representation, Inclusion, Publishing, Translation, Education, Introverts, Holistic Lifestyle, Uterine Health, Social Media, Corpo ...
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The Obvious Brothers

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Two bro-laws talking about NFL & college FB, hoops (esp Big 10, go Purdue, IU), golf, movies, and other stuff -- stating the obvious, sometimes BEFORE the TV/radio experts. And being either funny or blockheads (tho' maybe it's hard to tell the difference). Our motto is we’ll say the obvious, but maybe it’ll before someone else does.
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Enjoy wine with dinner? Many of us do! But few consider the challenges and delicate process behind producing wine grapes and other fruit crops. Press play to learn from the experts and explore: The number one limiting factor in growing fruit crops Whether it’s better to grow grapes in greenhouses or nature (and why) How long it takes to grow wine g…
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Dr. Andre Luiz Biscaia Ribeiro da Silva joins the podcast today to discuss topics surrounding vegetable crops and organic agricultural systems. Dr. da Silva is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Horticulture at Auburn University, where he runs an extension program and conducts extensive horticultural research. With an interest in addressin…
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In this episode, we connect with Kareen Erbe, the Founder of Broken Ground Permaculture. Kareen is a gardening expert that has helped thousands of individuals turn their spaces into delicious and sustainable edible landscapes. As a permaculture educator, homesteader, food farmer, garden designer, and soil-builder, Kareen is committed to helping peo…
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Dagna Bieda is an engineer turned coach for engineers and author of the book Brain Refactor. Listen to Dagna talk about when she helped build emergency notifications technology to alert people during natural disasters, the impactful mentors she had during her career, how she creates frameworks to help individuals in tech achieve more in their caree…
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Most people find growing mushrooms much harder than other food crops, but Jordan Jent discovered that they were one of the only crops he could grow successfully. Starting from scratch, he learned everything he could about the science and techniques of mushroom growing. Through a lot of trial and error, he’s mastered the craft and now produces 700 t…
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Dr. Laura Tiu joins the podcast today to discuss her work as an aquaculture specialist. Dr. Tiu is a Marine Science Extension Agent with the University of Florida Sea Grant where she plays a major role in developing sustainable offshore aquaculture and promoting environmental awareness. Dr. Tiu communicates aquaculture research to the public, and i…
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How are fishes and plants grown together in the same environment? How are plants grown without soil? How can both of these horticultural techniques be optimized and made profitable, even in a challenging environment? For the answers to these questions and more, tune in and explore: The main tradeoffs between greenhouses and field-grown crops Differ…
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In this episode, we are joined by Desmond Layne, an expert in tree fruit horticulture extension. As the Department Head and Professor at Auburn University Horticulture, Desmond is currently fulfilling an administrative position directing research pertaining to sustainable orchard management practices. Fruit orchards contribute much to our overall f…
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Lindsey Dixon is the Vice President of Product & Innovation at NAF, a nonprofit organization offering career readiness programs in over 600 academies across the United States. Listen to Lindsey talk about her unique background in educational nonprofits, what it takes to build an engaging educational product with technology, how to leverage NAF's Op…
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In this episode, we connect with Sean M. Smukler, the Principal Investigator of the SAL lab, and Associate Professor and Chair of Agriculture and Environment in Land and Food Systems at the University of British Columbia. Sean joins the podcast today to educate us on soil health and sustainable agriculture. In an “over farming” age, our soil is bei…
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Joining us today is Rich Marini, a Professor of Horticulture at Pennsylvania State University. Rich has been studying horticulture for decades, and his current research interests are in tree fruit and berry crop physiology and management practices, as well as data analysis and interpretation. Horticulture is a fascinating field that tells us so muc…
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Joining us to discuss his passion for regenerating landscapes is Gabe Brown. Gabe runs a farming operation in North Dakota called Brown’s Ranch. Here, Gabe and his family are “farming and ranching in nature’s image” in order to promote a sustainable future for generations to come. This holistic approach to agriculture sounds nice, but what does it …
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Amy Beckley is the Founder and CEO of Proov. Proov develops a suite of products to let you track your hormones and help you achieve your fertility goals. Listen to Amy talk about how she overcame an unexpected tumor cutting off the circulation of the fluid in the back of her brain, how she saved tens of thousands of dollars by using a supplement of…
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Want to learn about aquaponics from an expert? Well, you’re in luck! Anthony Siccardi joins us in this episode to discuss his in-depth research surrounding this unique approach to food production. Anthony is an Assistant Professor in the Biology department at Georgia Southern University. With years of experience in his field, Anthony has made fasci…
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In this episode, Irene and Cat shed light on: Self-Care and Achievement as seemingly conflicting values Self-Care has a learning curve Openness to unexpected outcome What doing well means to *you* Book Recommendations: Ray Dalio's Principles: https://a.co/d/dvOhfvQ Ramit Sethi's I Will Teach You to Be Rich: https://a.co/d/8a2oGPX About the show: Jo…
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In this episode, we sit down with Kathleen Tlush. Kathleen is the Founder and CEO of Tlush Family Farm Microgreens, a small farm located near Philadelphia that grows mushrooms, raises chickens, and cultivates microgreens. Kathleen has been nurturing her passion for gardening for years now, which has led to an unwavering dedication to her practice. …
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Fisayo Oluwadiya is the Founder of OKAO and the Creator of Resactly, an intelligent app that foodies can use to share their taste profiles and receive unique dining experiences. Dive into topics such as her journey on becoming a Principal Software Engineer, the social following she built around dining out in New York City, deploying her first resta…
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Host Carmelita Tiu interviews sisters Amy and Nancy, founders of The Passionistas Project, about their journey, sisterhood, and empowering women. Key Topics: [00:01:30] Introduction to Amy and Nancy Founders of The Passionistas Project and their sisterhood journey. [00:05:15] The Legacy of Their Mother Discussing the impact of their mother’s teachi…
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Have you ever been curious about what it would take to live off-grid? Joining us to contribute her knowledge on this subject is Christy Darlington. Christy runs a platform called Green Living Off Grid, where she educates people on how to live healthier lives by developing homegrown vegetable gardens and utilizing renewable energy. In this episode, …
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In this episode, we are joined by expert horticulturist Robert Westerfield. Robert is the Senior Public Service Associate for the University of Georgia, where he specializes in vegetables and woody ornamentals. Robert is one of the leading authorities in horticulture at the University of Georgia, where he develops agent consumer resources, teaches …
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Tomas Koprusak is the Chief Product Officer of UptimeRobot, an array of uptime monitoring services catering to millions of developers around the world. Dive into topics such as how he went from software engineering to product management to marketing then back to product management, the creative use cases people are finding for UptimeRobot, how to d…
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Today we connect with Rob Greenfield, an environmental activist and humanitarian that lives entirely self-sufficiently. Rob has a Youtube channel where he documents this experience and educates people about the growing, harvesting, and foraging of food. Rob wants to lead a life that promotes a more sustainable and just world. A decade ago, Rob real…
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In this episode, we discuss all things microgreens with Donny Greens. Donny is the founder of Finest Foods, a New York-based company that provides microgreens to its community. Donny is committed to improving society’s approach to health and sustainability. He accomplishes this mission not only with Finest Foods, but also with his Youtube channel. …
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Want to get to know the uses and benefits of permaculture? Look no further than Andrew Millison. Andrew Millison is an instructor of Permaculture at Oregon State University, where he has developed an online instructional course that educates individuals across the globe. Permaculture and land regeneration is an ultra-sustainable approach to environ…
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Elise Pickett joins us in this episode to talk about all things home vegetable gardening. Elise runs The Urban Harvest LLC, which is a platform that she uses to provide education on organic and sustainable gardening techniques. Elise has always had a passion for both gardening and her community. In the age of industrialized food production, she has…
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In this episode, we sit down with Dr. John Seiler, a Professor and Tree Physiology Specialist at Virginia Tech College of Natural Resources and Environment. Dr. Seiler studies how environmental stress affects woody plant physiology, including water and pollutant stresses. This provides essential insight into a fascinating topic: the health and welf…
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In this episode, host Carmelita (Cat) Tiu, welcomes Tamie, a passionate entrepreneur and political candidate, who shares her journey from being a single mom and business owner to running for Congress. Tamie discusses the importance of women's voices in politics, the unique challenges women face in leadership roles, and her commitment to bringing co…
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George Kailas is the CEO of Prospero.Ai, a financial intelligence platform providing hedge fund-level key signals and AI-driven insights—all in the palm of your hand. Dive into topics such as the differences between a hedge fund analyst and associate, his first time getting burned by the stock market, how to not only build a market signals model, b…
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In this episode, Irene and Cat shed light on: Calibrating Expectations Family as a Value Time Audit: The realities of our day Your Body and its Untapped Wisdom Becoming Your Values About the show: Join us, Irene Uy and Carmelita (Cat) Tiu, both certified life coaches, as we share our stories and hear from business leaders, generational pioneers and…
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In this conversation, we explore the world of plant science with Kim Shearer, MS, the Director of Collections and Curator at The Morton Arboretum. With the central goal of creating a greener, healthier, and more beautiful world, Kim and her team are making strides in plant breeding and genetics by cultivating plants with broad adaptability, disease…
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Nitrogen fertilizers are widely used in crop production around the world, but how does soil react to this treatment? Expert soil scientist Richard L. Mulvaney joins the podcast today to discuss his research looking into this question, and others like it… As a Professor of Soil Fertility at the University of Illinois, Richard is deeply involved in I…
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In this episode, Carmelita welcomes Nicole from Family Story to discuss the concept of family privilege and the importance of broadening our understanding of what constitutes a family. Together, they explore the societal, cultural, and policy implications of adhering to a narrow definition of family and offer practical advice for raising children t…
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Sandy Ryza is the lead engineer at Dagster Labs, the group behind the popular developer tool Dagster which allows data practitioners to see all their data assets across their data pipelines. Dive into topics such as going from software engineering to data science / engineering (and back), what performance issues do data applications encounter, how …
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How do plant specialists help enhance vegetable production? Are there alternative irrigation systems that can increase the yield of certain crops? In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Ted McAvoy, an expert in crop production, to unpack this fascinating subject… Dr. McAvoy is an Assistant Professor of Horticulture at the University of Georgia. Here…
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In this episode, Irene and Cat shed light on: A wedding A graduation Finding Joy in the Journey About the show: Join us, Irene Uy and Carmelita (Cat) Tiu, both certified life coaches, as we share our stories and hear from business leaders, generational pioneers and experts as we discuss the personal, relational and professional challenges we, immig…
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Can cold exposure really zap unwanted fat and increase exercise performance? Timmy Håman, the founder of Prime Science, thinks so – and he joins us to explain why… Timmy is a Swedish engineer based in London who has a passion for health and wellness. Through his own fitness journey, he discovered the advantages of cold therapies. He has achieved si…
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Björn Kolbeck is the co-founder and CEO of Quobyte, a scalable and distributed file system that can be installed on your servers in minutes. Dive into topics such as the workflow of a PhD researcher, bringing a PhD project to life, the art of selling software and much more. Hosted by Perry Tiu. Episode Links: • Quobyte: https://www.quobyte.com • Bj…
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Ramani Narayan joins the podcast today to discuss a fascinating subject: How fungus and bacteria can consume and alter plastic waste. Ramani is a University Distinguished Professor in the Department of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science at Michigan State University. As an internationally acclaimed thought leader and expert in bioplastics, h…
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In this episode, we sit down with Nancy Gift, an Associate Professor of Environmental Studies and Chair of the Sustainability and Environmental Studies Department at Berea College. She joins us to discuss an intriguing facet of environmental studies: aquaponics. Aquaponics is a combination of plant and fish production that uses both aquaculture and…
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Are you looking for ways to be prepared for the future but don’t know where to start? Charles from Survival Preparedness For Beginners is here to help! Using his platform, Charles has focused his efforts on providing guidance for those who want to survive in any situation. How does this concern you? Well, our society is becoming more unstable by th…
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What does it mean to be truly self-sufficient? As technology advances and the world continues to evolve, our society is losing sight of what it takes to be in touch with our planet. There are, however, still individuals out there who are working with nature rather than against it… In this episode, we chat with gardening expert Mark Valencia. Mark h…
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Steve Taplin is the CEO of Sonatafy, a software development company highlighting the talent of nearshore software developers. Dive into topics such as the lifecycle of a new venture, a checklist for a healthy software partnership, how to find and grow talent in a structured way and much more. Hosted by Perry Tiu. Episode Links: • Sonatafy Technolog…
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