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The Personal Branding Podcast With Anna Vatuone
How Colette Fehr Landed a Literary Agent and a Book Deal with Penguin Random House
When I first met Colette Fehr, she had no platform and no social media presence, just a book idea she deeply believed in. Nearly three years later, that decision has turned into a literary agent and a book deal with Penguin Random House.In this episode, Colette shares the full behind-the-scenes story of how it happened — from writing the book in early morning hours, to staying in touch with the agent who initially told her “not yet,” to building a platform in her 50s despite feeling overwhelmed, exposed, and unsure if anyone was paying attention.We tal...
2026-02-03
1h 04
Action Research Yes/And
Interview with Tobi Fehr Bosshard On the U. St Gallen Transformations Lab
This podcast shares the story of Tobias Fehr-Bosshard who helped found the U. St Gallen Transformations Lab in support of Swiss universities’ engagement with sustainability issues. Our conversation focuses on the importance of finding support and developmental friendship meet-ups (including at AR+); of sharing ownership with the many stakeholders in the action research – exercising and encouraging agency - through action learning. We also touched on his ROAR model, a conceptual model that emerged from the intersection of Ferrari et al.’s work and the constructivist pragmatism of action research. It is this model that allows Tobi to speak with more clarit...
2026-01-08
44 min
The CITIUS MAG Podcast | A Running + Track and Field Show
TOKYO WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS DAY 8 RECAP: BEATRICE CHEBET COMPLETES THE 5K/10K DOUBLE; EMMANUEL WANYONYI BREAKS 800M CHAMPIONSHIP RECORD TO WIN GOLD
Join Chris Chavez, Eric Jenkins, Anderson Emerole, and Mitch Dyer as they recap all the highlights from Day 8 at the 2025 World Championships in Tokyo.Here’s a full summary of day eight at the World Athletics Championships Tokyo 25, covering all key results and storylines:Distance Doubles: Chebet & Perez Repeat Gold Feats- Beatrice Chebet (KEN) – 5000m Champion- Added to her 10,000m gold, replicating her Olympic double from Paris 2024. Outsprinted teammate Faith Kipyegon in the final lap of a tactical race.800m: Wanyonyi Breaks Championship Record- Emma...
2025-09-20
1h 30
The CITIUS MAG Podcast | A Running + Track and Field Show
TOKYO WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS DAY 5 RECAP: MEN’S 1500M FINAL REACTION SHOW, ISAAC NADER SHOCKS THE WORLD FOR GOLD + RAI BENJAMIN/KARSTEN WARHOLM BEEF
Join Chris Chavez, Eric Jenkins, Anderson Emerole and Mitch Dyer as they recap all the highlights from Day 5 at the 2025 World Championships in Tokyo. Some of today's highlights include:Shock 1500m Gold: Nader Times It Right: Isaac Nader delivered a major upset in the men’s 1500m, emerging from a crowded finish to take the title in 3:34.10 — just 0.02 seconds ahead of Jake Wightman.Steeplechase Queen: Cherotich Strikes Gold: Faith Cherotich, a two-time global bronze medallist, finally stood atop the podium in the 3000m steeplechase with a blistering championship record of 8:51.59.In the Rounds: Spri...
2025-09-17
1h 26
The Tea in STEM
Dark History of Clinical Trials Episode 7
In this episode of Dark History, we revisit one of the most infamous studies in clinical research — the Tuskegee Syphilis Study. While nearly every researcher has heard of it as the cornerstone example of why IRBs exist, the deeper story is often reduced to a single sentence in textbooks. For forty years, Black men in Tuskegee, Alabama were denied proper treatment for syphilis — even after penicillin was proven curative — under the guise of “free healthcare.” We’ll unpack not just what happened, but why it was allowed to continue, the systemic racism and exploitation it revealed, and how its legacy contin...
2025-09-02
14 min
The Tea in STEM
Dark History of Clinical Trials Part 6
In this episode, we dive into a chilling case where a promising T-cell therapy showed remarkable results in adolescents and pediatric patients — but when tested in adults, the outcome was tragically different. Phase 1 looked fine, Phase 2 turned deadly. To this day, we still don’t fully understand why. Was it biology? Trial design? Or something deeper about the risks of pushing boundaries in science? Join us as we unpack what went wrong, and what this story teaches us about the fragile line between breakthrough and disaster in clinical research.
2025-08-25
12 min
The Tea in STEM
All Episodes FDA: F*** Around and Find out Episode 9
“Good Intentions, Bad Paperwork” Meet the city doc everyone loved — champion of public health, hero of harm reduction, and the driving force behind making Narcan accessible without a prescription. But when his passion for helping people collided with the rigid rules of an HIV clinical trial, things got messy. This episode dives into how one man’s altruism, while admirable, ran head-first into FDA regulations, resulting in a 483B. It’s a cautionary tale of how even the best intentions need a protocol to match.
2025-08-18
22 min
The Tea in STEM
Dark History of Clinical Trials Part 5
In this powerful installment of Dark History of Clinical Trials, we examine one of the most tragic and transformative episodes in pharmaceutical history: the thalidomide disaster.Marketed as a safe sedative and morning sickness treatment in the late 1950s, thalidomide was distributed to thousands—only to cause severe congenital deformities and pregnancy losses across the globe. This catastrophe exposed critical flaws in drug testing, marketing, and approval processes.In this episode, we uncover:The rise and reckless distribution of thalidomideThe real human cost behind corporate and regulatory failuresHow this tragedy reshaped modern drug approval la...
2025-06-30
09 min
The Tea in STEM
FDA: F*** Around and Find out Episode 8
In this episode, we dive deep into the recent FDA action that exposed a pharmaceutical manufacturer distributing counterfeit codeine cough syrup. What began as a quiet compliance concern quickly escalated into a full-scale investigation—leading to shutdowns, criminal charges, and regulatory fallout.
2025-06-10
16 min
The Tea in STEM
Dark History of Clinical Trials Episode 4
When 26-year-old Markinson suffered a psychotic break, he was given a choice no one should ever face: participate in a clinical trial or face long-term involuntary confinement. What followed was a tragic chain of events—his worsening condition, the helpless fight of a mother trying to save her son, and ultimately, a suicide that would spark a national conversation about ethics, consent, and mental illness in clinical research.In this episode, we examine the heartbreaking story of the Markinson case—a chilling example of how regulatory systems meant to protect can fail the most vulnerable. We explore IRB b...
2025-05-27
18 min
The Tea in STEM
Dark History of Clinical Trials Episode 3
In this chilling episode of Dark History of Clinical Trials, we explore the devastating 2016 Phase 1 clinical trial in Rennes, France, that left one man dead and several others with lasting neurological damage. Designed to test a new painkiller, the study went catastrophically wrong after investigators escalated the dose without properly analyzing earlier data. We uncover what went wrong, the oversight failures, and how it shook public trust in drug development.This tragedy serves as a sobering reminder of why data review, transparency, and ethical safeguards in early-phase trials are not just protocols—they are matters of life an...
2025-05-12
21 min
The Tea in STEM
Interview: Navigating Clinical Trials in Government-Funded Hospitals (Part 3)
In Part 3 of our series on government-funded clinical trials, we shift the focus to the upsides of working in publicly funded research. From greater patient diversity and broader public health impact to mission-driven work and long-term study follow-through, we highlight what makes this space both rewarding and unique.We also explore what kind of professionals thrive in this environment. Is it the detail-oriented? The mission-focused? The ones who care deeply about equity in access to care?Tune in as we explore why some coordinators and investigators choose this path—and why they stay.
2025-04-21
14 min
The Tea in STEM
Interview: Navigating Clinical Trials in Government-Funded Hospitals (Part 2)
In this continuation of our deep dive into government-funded clinical trials, we explore real-world examples of how these studies operate differently from private pharma-sponsored research. Our guest shares firsthand insights into challenges like proving adverse events without medical records, navigating patient compensation differences, and the disconnect between research benchmarks and real-life feasibility. We also discuss the impact of wealth distribution on patient access and trial participation. What happens when hospitals close patient accounts, but research teams still need documentation? How do these trials ensure continuity of care? Join us as we unpack the complexities of conducting research in a g...
2025-04-07
18 min
The Tea in STEM
Interview: Navigating Clinical Trials in Government-Funded Hospitals Part 1
Part 1: Regulatory In this episode, we sit down with a clinical research coordinator from a government-funded hospital to explore the unique challenges and regulatory differences between publicly funded and private pharmaceutical company-sponsored trials. We discuss key topics such as study selection, start-up timelines, and the distinct approval processes that shape the landscape of government-backed research. How do these differences impact trial efficiency, patient access, and innovation? Tune in for an insider’s perspective on the critical nuances of conducting research outside the private sector. Stay tuned for Part 2.
2025-04-01
13 min
The Tea in STEM
FDA: F*** Around and Find Out Episode 7
Episode 7: Big Pharma… in a Kitchen?! 🍳💊🚔What happens when a man decides to skip the lab, the regulations, and basic ethics—and mass-produce fake medication in his own kitchen?The FDA found out. And let’s just say… he fked around and definitely found out.In this episode, we unravel the insane true story of a DIY “pharmaceutical empire,” the dangerous fake drugs that hit the market, and how it all ended with a one-way ticket to prison....
2025-03-24
15 min
The Tea in STEM
Dark History of Clinical Trials Episode 2
Not all medical disasters stem from unethical research—sometimes, even the most promising trials take a devastating turn. In this episode, we examine a clinical trial that had a flawless safety profile in pre-clinical testing but went horribly wrong when tested in humans. What critical mistakes were made? How did the researchers miss the warning signs?
2025-03-17
15 min
The Tea in STEM
FDA: F*** Around and Find Out Episode 6 part 2
Last time, we uncovered the shocking moment when a doctor running shady clinical trials told the FDA: “This isn’t your jurisdiction.” Well… the FDA disagreed.Now, in Part 2, we’re looking at what happened next. What punishments did he face? Where is he now? And did justice really get served?
2025-03-03
23 min
The Tea in STEM
FDA: F*** around and Find out Episode 6 part 1
What happens when you tell the FDA "Monitoring my clinical trials is not your jurisdiction". The FDA is known for many things, but in the world of clinical trials, we know that if you F*** around, the FDA will find out. Episode 6 part 1 of Wild FDA audit stories.
2025-02-24
17 min
The Tea in STEM
Clinical Trials_Dark History Episode 1
In this episode, we uncover the shocking and often tragic history of clinical trials gone wrong. These cases exposed the dire need for ethical oversight in medical research. But from these dark moments came progress: the Belmont Report, informed consent, and strict regulations that protect patients today. Join us as we explore how past mistakes shaped the ethical frameworks that safeguard clinical trial participants now.
2025-02-03
15 min
The Tea in STEM
Interview with a CRC: What I wish I knew
Brittney is back with the Tea in STEM to discuss what she wished she knew as a new coordinator. Some common issues or struggles, and some ways to overcome them.
2025-01-28
18 min
MedEvidence! Truth Behind the Data
🎙 Starting a Clinical Research Site After COVID-19 Ep 267
Send a textDr. Michael Koren sits down with Alexandria Clark and Anna Fehr of One of a Kind (1-OAK) Clinical Research to discuss their bold decision to launch a clinical research company in 2021, shortly after the disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Dr. Koren reflects on how the pandemic reshaped the clinical research landscape, forcing the closure of many smaller sites which couldn't continue seeing patients in-person. Alexandria and Anna saw an opportunity in the vacuum to build a business specializing in high-need areas like asthma, immunology, and gastroenterology. The conversation also explores the unique hurdles...
2025-01-15
15 min
The Tea in STEM
FDA: F*** Around and Find Out Episode 5
The FDA is known for many things, but in the world of clinical trials, we know that if you F*** around, the FDA will find out. Episode 5 of Wild FDA audit stories.
2025-01-13
24 min
The Tea in STEM
Interview with a Regulatory Specialist: CDISC follow up
In this episode of Tea in STEM, we're joined by Nikki Jundt, a seasoned regulatory specialist, to delve into the complexities of Investigator Site File (ISF) maintenance. Nikki shares her expertise and highlights critical challenges faced by research sites, drawing from her recent experience on a CDISC conference panel alongside FDA auditors and CRO representatives. This episode discusses DOA regulations, Re-consenting issues, SUSAR management and Central document distribution. Tune in to uncover how to navigate the evolving regulatory landscape with confidence!
2025-01-06
19 min
The Tea in STEM
FDA Decentralized Guidance with Ted Barduson PART 2
In Part 2 of our discussion on the FDA’s new guidance for clinical trials, we move from theory to practice. Ted B. from Medvector joins us again to dive into solutions for addressing potential challenges when implementing this new flexibility allowing healthcare providers (HCPs) to conduct visits with Principal Investigator (PI) oversight.
2024-12-23
13 min
The Tea in STEM
FDA Decentralized Guidance with Ted Barduson PART 1
In this episode, we dive into the latest FDA guidance expanding flexibility for clinical trials by allowing healthcare providers (HCPs) to conduct visits under Principal Investigator (PI) oversight. What does this mean for patients, research sites, and sponsors? Join us as we sit down with Ted Barduson, COO and Co-founder of Medvector to discuss the practical implications of this groundbreaking change. From improving patient access and engagement to navigating oversight and compliance, we explore how this new guidance can reshape the clinical trial landscape. Tune in for insights and actionable tips to put this into practice at your site.
2024-12-16
17 min
The Tea in STEM
Interview with a CRC: What I wish I knew
Brittney joins us again for another episode of Interview with a CRC. Today we discuss some of the common problems and issues facing new CRC's and lessons we wish we learned earlier on in our careers.
2024-05-27
16 min
The Tea in STEM
Interview with a CRA: Part 2
Welcome back to Daniel, an accomplished CRA, as he tells us some of his horror site stories! Bonus: Daniel discusses his side gig.The CRA Coach - CRA Training, Clinical Research Associate Training
2024-05-20
28 min
The Tea in STEM
Interview with a CRA: Part 1
Join us as we interview Daniel, a CRA with an impressive career. Anna and Daniel discuss trials and tribulations of the CRA role and the training program Daniel has created to help support CRA's. The CRA Coach - CRA Training, Clinical Research Associate Training
2024-05-13
15 min
The Tea in STEM
The Golden Nose: Bad Boy of Astrology
Not all Scientists match the image of a nerdy, pocket protector wearing, loner, in fact, sometimes they are the ones throwing the biggest parties.
2024-05-06
11 min
The Tea in STEM
Happy Accidents: ED treatment
The Happy Accident of how both the understanding and treatment for ED changed.
2024-04-15
10 min
The Tea in STEM
CRA Stories: Spilling the Tea
Join us as we share some stories written in about CRA's that were not so ethical in their practices.
2024-04-08
23 min
The Tea in STEM
The Father of Gastroenterology
Today we discuss the story of the father of Gastroenterology and his early experiments. TW: Graphic wounds verbally described
2024-04-01
15 min
The Tea in STEM
Interview With a Research Coordinator P2: Sponsor, PI, Patient Issues
Brittney Joins us again to discuss some of the hardships of the CRC role. We talk about sponsor/CRC communication, PI involvement, and some of the struggles in recruitment.
2024-03-26
22 min
The Tea in STEM
FDA Audits: Manufacturing vs Research
Ever wonder what happens to devices/IP after it leaves the site? Join us as we discuss FDA Audits with J, who has experience with FDA audits in medical device manufacturing, and how these differ from pre-approval research audits.
2024-03-11
15 min
The Tea in STEM
To the Discovery of the Undiscoverable
Bigfoot- the Myth and Legend and the Scientist who gave up his social standing to try to prove its existence.
2024-03-04
13 min
The Tea in STEM
CRA: F*** around and Find out
CRA Horror stories, Catching the bag guy before the FDA does. This Coordinator was caught by their CRA enrolling an ineligible patient as a birthday gift to their boss.
2024-02-26
17 min
The Tea in STEM
Interview: Women in STEM
Majority of STEM fields are male dominated, but how close is social media to real life of a new woman entering the STEM field. Join us for Interviewing Carmen, a Project Manager in Construction.
2024-02-19
14 min
The Tea in STEM
Dinosaur Hunters: The friendship fallout
Friendship between scientists that lead to one of the biggest fall-outs in history and also some of the biggest discoveries.
2024-01-22
16 min
The Tea in STEM
FDA: F*** Around and Find Out Episode 3
Physicians taking on too much, when it rains it pours, how to handle a divorce and FDA audit at the same time.
2024-01-15
22 min
The Tea in STEM
Interview With a Research Coordinator
Join us for our first interview with a Clinical Research Coordinator. On this episode we discuss Sponsor/Pharma involvement and communication with the site and the inclusivity of technology for patients with diverse backgrounds.
2024-01-08
17 min
The Tea in STEM
Happy Accidents P5
2023-12-11
14 min
The Tea in STEM
Dr. Pare- The invention of surgery
Dr. Pare the doctor of surgery brought attention to the field and supported new techniques
2023-12-04
16 min
The Tea in STEM
FDA: F*** Around and Find Out Episode 2
Unconsented patients, staff untrained... when is busy too much?
2023-11-28
25 min
The Tea in STEM
Zombie Ants
Follow the discovery of amazing world of parasites
2023-11-13
08 min
The Tea in STEM
FDA: F*** Around and Find Out
If there is one thing we know for sure, that is when it comes to the FDA, if you f*** around they will find out
2023-11-06
25 min
The Tea in STEM
Who Really Invented the Telephone
Find out who actually invented the telephone...
2023-10-30
18 min
The Tea in STEM
Happy Accident P4
Explore the happy accidents that have led to amazing discovery!
2023-10-23
12 min
The Tea in STEM
Revival of the Tasmanian Tiger
Jurassic park showed the dangers of bringing back the dinosaurs, but what if this concept was used for a more recently extinct species.
2023-10-16
12 min
The Tea in STEM
Happy Accidents P3
Explore the Happy Accidents that have led to some of the most amazing scientific advancements!
2023-10-12
11 min
Zero Knowledge
Exploring Security of ZK Systems with Nethermind’s Michał & Albert
On this week’s episode, Anna Rose interviews Michał Zając and Albert Garreta from the Nethermind team. They discuss the origin story of Nethermind and its role in the ecosystem today. They also delve into the cryptography research being done at Nethermind, including their work on proving the security of FRI-based protocols, identifying security issues with Fiat-Shamir, exploring topics like ZK malleability and aggregation, and building SNARKs over rings.Here’s some additional links for this episode:Fiat-Shamir Security of FRI and Related SNARKs by Block, Garreta, Katz, Thaler, Tiwari and Zając On Soundness Notions...
2023-10-04
55 min
The Tea in STEM
Scientist Mafia
31 Scientists in Mexico are being charged with organized crime?!
2023-10-02
23 min
The Tea in STEM
Happy Accidents P2
Have you ever wondered how a mishap in the lab has led to some of science's greatest discoveries?
2023-09-25
13 min
The Tea in STEM
Taking Advantage of Vunerable Populations
What happens when vunerable populations are not protected?
2023-09-18
18 min
The Tea in STEM
Happy Accidents P1
Have you ever wondered how a mishap in the lab was the reason for some of our biggest scientific breakthroughs?
2023-09-11
11 min
The Tea in STEM
Scientists, Giants, and Graverobbers
Uncover the story of how a surgeon got ahold of his most prized possession... ... a giant.
2023-09-03
23 min
The Tea in STEM
Intro to us
Introduction to the voices behind the stories, why we started this podcast!
2023-09-03
04 min
Too Opinionated
Too Opinionated Interview: Tamara Almeida
Tamara Almeida is a bilingual actor and producer born and raised in Toronto, Canada. Tamara's first big break came when she was cast as Anna in the Hallmark TV movie Entertaining Christmas starring alongside Jodie Sweetin and Brendan Fehr. Since then, Tamara quickly amassed a significant body of work in several film and television productions including Secrets at the Inn (Lifetime), Far Cry 6 (Ubisoft+), Cupids on Beacon Street (Incendo), Revenge Delivered (Prime Video), Degrassi: Next Class (CTV), Odd Squad (TVOKids/PBSKids), Good Witch (Hallmark), Heroes Reborn (NBC), and Warehouse 13 (SYFY). She has also produced and co...
2023-05-05
1h 10
The Last of Us Nerds Podcast
S1E2: Infected | The Last of Us
Jacob and Tom recap and review the second episode of HBO's The Last of Us, "Infected," discuss how Bella Ramsey has found in her stride in her portrayal of Ellie Williams, examine the changes Neil Druckmann and Craig Mazin made from the game to the TV show and praise Anna Torv's work as Tess.
2023-01-24
1h 39
The Last of Us Nerds Podcast
S1E2: Infected | The Last of Us
Jacob and Tom recap and review the second episode of HBO's The Last of Us, "Infected," discuss how Bella Ramsey has found in her stride in her portrayal of Ellie Williams, examine the changes Neil Druckmann and Craig Mazin made from the game to the TV show and praise Anna Torv's work as Tess.
2023-01-24
1h 39
Citations célèbres expliquées
Citation expliquée: « Qui a de l’argent met dans la poche qui n’en a pas. », Tolstoï, 1884.
lescoursjulien.com Citations célèbres expliquées: « Qui a de l'argent met dans sa poche qui n'en a pas. », Ma confession, Tolstoï, 1884. Cette citation est tirée du récit autobiographique du grand romancier russe, de l’auteur de La guerre et la paix (1865-1869) ou de Anna Karénine (1877). Ma confession fait d’ailleurs suite à ce dernier roman. Tolstoï traverse une crise existentielle. Âgé d’une cinquantaine d’années, il cherche un sens à la vie, notamment en s’interrogeant sur la religion et sur la foi. Il en vient à trouver la vérité et le réconfo...
2022-12-20
03 min
CLC Podcast
Episode #12: „LegalTech & Advisory - Gründen direkt aus der Uni“ mit Marco Fehr
Was, wenn ich mir eine Karriere in einer Kanzlei überhaupt nicht vorstellen kann? In der heutigen Folge spricht Anna Sophia mit Marco Fehr, Gründer von Fehr Legal, über den Schritt in die Selbstständigkeit bereits während des Studiums. Marco hat sich auf die Beratung und Unterstützung von Start-Ups spezialisiert. Die heutige Folge wirft einen Blick auf den Alltag als selbstständiger Jurist und geht auch auf die Frage ein, inwiefern das Jus-Studium für die Selbstständigkeit nützt und ob das Anwaltspatent ein Muss ist. Für alle (künftigen) Start-Up Gründer*innen gibt der Podcast wertv...
2022-10-27
34 min
Kapital
K34. Pedro Rey Biel. Paternalismo libertario
La racionalidad es limitada y la teoría del nudge, el empujoncito en español, nos ayuda a decidir mejor. Elegimos por comparación y quien establece el contexto condiciona la elección. No todas las intuiciones son ineficientes, argumento de Taleb, pero sí existen patrones irracionales. La arquitectura de la decisión, añadiendo alternativas irrelevantes o cambiando el escenario por defecto, permite corregir esos sesgos. O explotarlos en beneficio de un tercero. Pedro mira los datos antes de dar su opinión. Índice: 0.28. Un economista conductual en la Universidad de Chicago. 10.31. Los supuest...
2022-05-27
1h 43
Psykt LYKKELIG
Kjærlighet og forhold med Anna Katinka von der Fehr
I denne episoden har jeg besøk av Anna Katinka. Vi snakker om kjærlighet, forhold og våres erfaringer og tanker rundt tema. Ta kontakt på Instagram, med deres erfaringer eller spørsmål: annakantinkafehr og anja.bjerlin.
2020-06-02
56 min