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The Human Side of Data: Using Analytics for Personal Well-being

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This week’s Raw Data Podcast features a thoughtful discourse with host Rob Collie, who shares how his expertise in data analytics plays a crucial role far beyond the confines of office walls. Rob discusses the sophisticated data model he has developed to manage the health of a family member, detailing the careful balance of medication, symptoms, and environmental influences that the model helps orchestrate.

As Rob walks us through the system, he reflects on the transformative impact that this data model has had on their lives. It’s a practical example of “analytics nirvana,” where data handling becomes second nature, fully integrated into the rhythm of everyday life. Rob’s story illustrates the seamless intersection of data management and personal care, providing a powerful testimony to the versatility of data analytics.

Join Rob as he delves into how data can not only guide business decisions but also anchor critical personal health strategies. It’s an exploration of how data models can deeply embed themselves into our personal lives, making the management of complex health conditions more navigable. And, as always, if you enjoyed the show, be sure to leave us a review on your favorite podcast platform to help new users find the show.

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This week’s Raw Data Podcast features a thoughtful discourse with host Rob Collie, who shares how his expertise in data analytics plays a crucial role far beyond the confines of office walls. Rob discusses the sophisticated data model he has developed to manage the health of a family member, detailing the careful balance of medication, symptoms, and environmental influences that the model helps orchestrate.

As Rob walks us through the system, he reflects on the transformative impact that this data model has had on their lives. It’s a practical example of “analytics nirvana,” where data handling becomes second nature, fully integrated into the rhythm of everyday life. Rob’s story illustrates the seamless intersection of data management and personal care, providing a powerful testimony to the versatility of data analytics.

Join Rob as he delves into how data can not only guide business decisions but also anchor critical personal health strategies. It’s an exploration of how data models can deeply embed themselves into our personal lives, making the management of complex health conditions more navigable. And, as always, if you enjoyed the show, be sure to leave us a review on your favorite podcast platform to help new users find the show.

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