Episodes

Wednesday Dec 03, 2025
Meagan Baker:Designing the Future of Longevity, Biotech, & human centered innovation
Wednesday Dec 03, 2025
Wednesday Dec 03, 2025
In this episode, we talk with Meagan Rocomo-Besa Baker — an operator, strategist, and emerging voice in longevity, health, and biotech. With seven years of experience across digital health, biotech, and executive recruiting, Meagan brings a rare blend of scientific insight, systems thinking, and human-centered perspective. We explore her work on Ethrelis, her platform for longevity strategy, health ethics, and AI-driven insights, and on Ultrix, her new knowledge engine for the biotech community. She also reflects on her journey as a Filipino-Polish American from Indiana and her time at Venture University. If you’re interested in where longevity and biotech are headed, this is a conversation you won’t want to miss. Website: https://ethrelis.com/ and https://www.linkedin.com/in/meaganrbbaker/

Friday Nov 28, 2025
Friday Nov 28, 2025
This podcast explores the intersection of psychology, leadership, and entrepreneurship.
Dr. Corradi holds a PhD in Local Economic Development, a Master’s in Social and Organizational Psychology, and a BA in Psychology. She is the founder of Vencer o Vale da Morte and an experienced executive coach, mentor, and speaker on entrepreneurship, small business development, and leadership.
Each episode delivers evidence-based insights on entrepreneurship, leadership, decision-making, and sustainable business growth, helping founders and leaders navigate challenges and thrive.
Connect with Dr. Ariane A. Corradi on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/acorradi/

Monday Oct 13, 2025
From Prison to Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour: The Redemption Story of Joe Garcia
Monday Oct 13, 2025
Monday Oct 13, 2025
Joe Garcia’s story is one of profound transformation, redemption, and the unexpected power of music and writing to change a life. Once serving a life sentence for taking another person’s life, Joe spent over 20 years in prison before finding his voice through storytelling. His powerful essays — “Listening to Taylor Swift in Prison” and “From Life in Prison to the Eras Tour” — published in The New Yorker and read by over a million people, captured hearts around the world. Now free, Joe is a writer for CalMatters and is working on his first book. In this episode, Joe shares how Taylor Swift’s music, self-reflection, and the written word helped him rebuild his identity, offering a moving testament to hope, accountability, and the possibility of redemption.

Thursday Sep 18, 2025
Fresh insight from music’s next innovators: Suede Avery & Jordyn Diew.
Thursday Sep 18, 2025
Thursday Sep 18, 2025
Step into the world of rising music stars Suede Avery and Jordyn Diew—musicians, singers, producers, and writers—who share their powerful and inspirational stories about chasing dreams, breaking barriers, and creating authentic music. From their roots in Oakland, California, to studying at one of the top music schools in the world, USC’s Thornton School of Music, Suede and Jordyn take you behind the music with raw insight, creativity, and passion. Instagram: @saudeavery @Jordyn_diews_music
#RisingStars #SuedeAvery #JordynDiew #USCThornton #OaklandMusic #MusicJourney #NextGenArtists #InspirationThroughMusic #SingerSongwriter #ProducersOnTheRise

Monday Jun 02, 2025
NeuroKind: Building a Better Brain with Dr. Akila Kadambi from UCLA and USC
Monday Jun 02, 2025
Monday Jun 02, 2025
n this powerful episode, we sit down with Dr. Akila Kadambi, a leading researcher at the UCLA Brain Research Institute, USC Brain and Creativity Institute, and fellow at the UCLA-CDU Dana Center. She is an expert in Cognitive and Systems Neuroscience, exploring how positive and humanistic neuroscience reshapes our understanding of the mind. Dr. Kadambi’s groundbreaking work focuses on the neuroscience of empathy, pro-social behavior, and how societal factors shape our brain's expression of compassion and connection. From the wiring of our neural circuits to the impact of culture and community, she offers a compelling look at how kindness isn't just a moral ideal—it's a measurable, trainable, and deeply biological part of being human. Whether you're curious about the science behind empathy or how we can build a more connected and compassionate world, this conversation is a must-listen. Her work is funded by the Dana Center, Google Research, Sanford Institute, and the NeuroArts Blueprint Initiative #USC #UCLA #Neuroscience

Sunday May 25, 2025
Unscripted Success: College, Life, and Improv with Grace Nowzari
Sunday May 25, 2025
Sunday May 25, 2025
Join Grace Nowzari—communications expert, clinical psychology graduate, and improv enthusiast—as she brings her signature energy and insight to the mic. With a B.A. in Communication and Journalism, a minor in French, and a Master’s in Clinical Psychology with an emphasis in Marriage and Family Therapy, Grace blends academic depth with real-world wisdom. Grace shares powerful life lessons, confidence-building tools, and transformative conversations—all rooted in the spontaneity and joy of improv. Whether you're a student, creative, or just navigating adulthood, you’ll walk away with fresh perspectives on thriving in college, relationships, and beyond. Authentic, uplifting, and just the right amount of unscripted—this is your invitation to say yes, and to life. #USC #motivation

Tuesday May 13, 2025
Kelly Dormandy, USC women’s strength coach, reveals her powerful journey
Tuesday May 13, 2025
Tuesday May 13, 2025
Kelly Dormandy, USC women's strength coach and USC women's basketball director of sports performance, reveals her powerful journey. Dormandy is a nationally recognized expert in strength and conditioning and has trained elite athletes at the University of Southern California, the University of Georgia, Loyola Marymount University, and the Los Angeles Sparks. She has a BA in marketing and a master's degree in exercise science with a concentration in strength and conditioning. #USC #USCWBB #USC Follow her @kd_coachd

Saturday Mar 29, 2025
Stories of Strength & Support w/ former Green Berets Robert Farmer & James Mahurin
Saturday Mar 29, 2025
Saturday Mar 29, 2025
Former Green Berets James Mahurin and Robert Farmer host the new podcast Black Sheep Radio USA: A Conversation with Warriors, which offers an unfiltered, powerful dive into the world of resilience, strength, and survival after war. With over 17 combat deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan, both hosts have faced the brutal realities of war, enduring significant physical injuries and battling the invisible wounds of Post-Traumatic Stress.
This podcast isn’t just about their stories—it’s about brotherhood, healing, and purpose beyond the battlefield. Through raw conversations with fellow warriors, veterans, and experts, Mahurin and Farmer shed light on the struggles and triumphs of those who have served their country. They tackle mental health, trauma recovery, and the mission to support others—inside and outside the military.











